— a eee scare ee - SRO a ERENCE LRT ay emer eR ad alecteatheliedatiatenteaiambmaaiialiar a ae omer nm } thy liv Aa ” - , a Se ails 2 eo . ' Che Queen has finally decided to open Par- | when his connection with the ‘Cronin mur novs Auctioneers. liament in person. der became known she voluntarily offered wincipanesiiie 4 i on, the literary executor of Lord herself as a witness for th. state in regard { Beaconstiell, has confided to Mr, Froude all} +, Burke’s past career. This woman is and 7 : novs TO TAKE PLACE O's wr " since taaantcaleeenaneee : Sacco etnentaenaseieelet tsa naa DEE —SSsveren eames Ses : y , ae x a 7 , swarm «= SS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1889. rHe DAI LY HAL ~ ™ , scricatinomiaitad iia | EE —— sme | N : : ‘Dp f The Cronin Trial. The Catholic Centennial. A | eo oy pm EA: THE DAILY EXAMINER. | —— | eS iil, Lida l 4srsni CrTLIVAN JUSTIFIED THE MURDER, SAYING No event in the history of the Roman 6 oF a es MBER 1889 | PMAT CRONIN WAS A BRITISH SPY. Catholic Church in America has ever at | a oad ~ | rv enn tracted more attention than the centennial 4 | ” a he. coal ES tes and Comment>- a iGo, Nov. 4 rhe first witness call celebration to take place in Baltimore on in » oe Vy | | Notes am ; nu the Cronin trial this morning was Ed-/ tie 10th, Lith and 12thof November. .The : exp. anal ow ' ole , rds ¢t visit of ard Spellm in, district ofticer of tha United | oceasion to be commemorated is the estab LL | & o =p | _ , a> S. v7 s clin i il oa wd of Peoria, Ul, who was eX- | 1&hment of the hierarchy of the Catholic ~ ~! oo Ww ; ¢ Wales ec temp Bi . : am hahall of the prosecution by the Church in the United States, which took a ee fe | 5 . ite Attorney He proved a very unwit | place in 1789 under a bull of Pope Pius | a tH we we ness. nd contradicted the evidence \ c appointingp ohn Carroll, first bishop of A > ila, | : E 7, ee wwe before the grand jury in several Baltimore, his territory comprisng the | i) - va (x) ees a 4 ' portant particulars Mrs. — J, ij whole union, At the mee there were _ pay - a “ yee) Farrar testified » a conversation Whtch | than 40,000 Roman Catholics in the coun . ae va _ i . f ‘ B.C.” | took place between herself and O'Sullivan | try; now there are 9,000,000; there were 30 | = oc = Commencing on MONDAY, Nov. 4th, and continuing for His | soon after Cronin’s body was found. The | priests under his control ; their successors q> a TW RRKS « J , ’ So ss P , " es tive W ‘y witness said: ‘| sp ke of the matter tO | ae number 8,000, with 10,500 churches, | | & — ~ § mv 0 Vi EEKS, at BONA FIDE disposal of Sub | O'Sullivar I sai {was it not a terrible) 9? seminaries and 650 other institutaons | jan = h i irder. and O'Sullivan said ‘ yes.’ I said | of learning and 13 archbishops and 71 | | a — ‘ B BOOKS, * |} it was 20 nething fearful to decoy 4 persen | pishops to carryon the work. Bishop Carroll Bw . oe " a= wand murder him in that m mnuner, |} began one hundredjyearsago. The meeting to | pase — = = | STANCY COODS Sullivan did not say anothing for & T@W] be held at Baltimove is really a congress of | — OO me 2 5 : ‘ \ . C ol « a | <a s d then said: * They say he was @) the Roman Catholic people of America, and | Ee | kee pe o> ES | PLUSH SOODS I iwhy should they kill | every state and territory will be represent: | ee eo FM <i _— ee 7 .* SDI O'Sullivan said ‘ He] oa ~ Cardinal Gibbons has received accept "5d ee os ! away the se , rets of the secret or ler, ance of invitations from sev enty-three arch | am RS ee a DOLLS, VASES, & ' Ha ve’en, | the man that did that dught to be kill bishops and bishops, and the leading church | wi S oon ae | Cry [f | id that he has got no more than | dionitaries of Canada and Mexico will also | e = Se ae WILL BE HELD AT THE \ AEGOr w! id | he deserved.’ I said if he did he was a0-| attend, the representation from the Do- ey oe oo ; y ther Morgan. He said: Such men get] minion including Cardinal Tachereau and om CR) Ge . ; truly eir just deserts | Premier Mercier. ‘The Pope will be spe- peed una 4 S ORE i \ 3 \ f—E STATE HOPES FOR ' cially represented by Rev. Francis Satolli, K Rh —a éx e who speke su n kl archbishop of Lepanto. The congress will ee = = ~ ——{x] biteanel w | cae Gren hope CE es ee - rn + open in Concordia Hall, on the llth inst., <a ( MI e, if not two, of the accused men Wi") when addresses will be delivered and _pre- Ao ren _ ~~ | squeal before the case 13 sent to the Jury, | 1. ta nies disposed of, and,on the following A * QR he Ea 20 Park CEN TO FF i G : Patrick Sullivan, the iceman, 13 be lieved “ day the congress will get down to business. ” © ee ome. r ” scr — {feel very weak i the knees, and apart ‘ The 13th will be Washington Day, and the | © 4D {x} ea ; n Coughlin he knows more regarding | Catholic university at ,the national cap ’ eer . © i : ; i his — ~ | the great conspiracy than any Oo! the “ ital will be dedicated. Cardinal Gibbons a ‘ a." | a ve a This Sale is undertaken in order to reduce the Jarge and varied Srock, and to this} fendants. The latter is still firm, but} preside at the ceremony, and Bishop ac! bl a lessen the crush peculiar to the Holiday Season. i eaten ane as eninted be | opitions differ regarding the iceman. There | Gitnour, of Cleveland, will deliverthe ded- an SS cr Make your purchases early and obtain the best. ; oe a ee atl §osen a goose ul of testimony impli icatory sermon. Archbishop O'Brien, of am vw 2 tween Mo-vra } suthor 1@ Jes ne the latter. Cronin was decoyed to iH slifax: Bishop R wers, ot Chatham; ~— ~~ oe THEO i Ci A PPEI { iS mat ' : aos y ap, | his de sch with one of his — Old man Bishop McIntyre, of Charlottetown; Rev. ao rare 4 . de d 4B LEAR, a ee ae ee e ot Oe ee. oe ae ee eee aneured Dr. Doyle, Summerside; Rev. D. J. Gillis, | o* @ Ch'town, Oct. 31, 1889~-3i eod = wky Ii DIAMOND MOOKSTORE e would get his rent for the cot East Point; Rev. Jas. Phelan, Vernon Riv- | o_ , ; | cage even It it Was Not COCUpIC®, weaker er; Rev. A. J. McDonaid, Fort Augustus, | a @ 4 ’ - anne eee NS a w one ol e parties who had rentet son : i 4 - s ws , i ; and Rev. S. T. Phelan, Georgetown, ar an - we | a ee ae RA Swe “eo * taouty “"* | among those who will attend from the Mar - = aa 0 BY ~ | acquaintance was ** Frank Walaa, ot itime Provinces, | a a ae ~ r | Martin Burke, which is borne out by the pain EEE Re | ~~ ‘Dp LDans Vills tact that Sullivan was W ell acquainted with Charlottetown Markets. j A 4 ~ a. . arene senses ete] | cemmonme awe | ASS! | EY op coos efaltiek wi sred will prove that Sullivan was 1n There is no very material change in the | io 4 Nl § g0 0 ; night of the murder, or at prices of produce, and the market is not | N 4“ a rae i aah st kept watch on the outside while the | much livelier than it was last week. Oats | —— i was being pt rpetrated. The next sell at from 32 to 33 cents: potatoes at 16 — ree =a " | surprise the state has to spring upon the] to 17 cents; turnips at 13 to 14 cents, and Cy psa oem ow = : | defence is proof that Dr. Cronin was seen pork at dD} to 5S cents. Below are the aD ag ww o*- oD aA } One witness, and prices ras i] B o~ bly more, will swear having seen } Beef (small OY TM cog seg ees $0.07 to 0.12 ee — el Cronin enter the cottage. Beef (quarter) per ches icecee 0.06 to 0.09 pac RD eo 4 | . red u <VMPATHY FOR THE DEFENCE NE nu Sins Chas ban bes'os wees 0.03 to 0.00 | a a a5 . © Clade Even though—as in St. ore a - Butter, fresh, per eo 0.22 to 0.23 | ~~ = = ° ~ (No e I i \ meeting of Irishmen was held here yes Butte r, tub, per i s. se aed ¢.19 to 0.20 Ces e , v > i y rday. at which $376 was collected for the Brant, per pair.... se vescese OOOO! jf sO - a , ; irpose of ** seeing that the prisoners now Celery (per head).............. 0.03 to 0.00 | be m2. © os & SPE I Ay i TY. 5 n trial tor their lives before Ju ige Me- Cheese per es ee 9.15 to 0.17 Wa — og 4 . \ Conneil be supplied with means tv make Cabbage, per doz coeeescee seete 0.30 to 0.60 rats =p) Ng j BY . | proper and legal defence.” About 100 men | Carrots, per bush.............. 0.40 to 0.00 3 @ = | Astracan, Bocharen, Persian and Seal Jackets, ly present lhe chairman, who keeps a| Ubickens ........ ose ee ee Poe S.50 ® Jan : H 4 the LiSOT) ill store, said he believed it proper for ( odfish, 39 rned) ee ote 0.55 | i a OO Ci~ - . . 48 The law | s that all | every Irishinan present to give as much as | 9S Bor Pultesss--t 7779 999 to 0.33 = ‘ FUR-LINED CLOAKS—Latest Novelties in all qualities, . « st attend | he was able for the purpose of seeing ses Fiour, ce WO kx 0.00 to 2.40 ae - =p) a ihe suggestion was received a 0.50 to 0.55 r " so attend | with a shout, and the money was handed in| Gewe 7777777772000 77727 “osst00c, QY | = a oe MUFFS —Beaver, Persian, Seal, Astracan, Hare, &e, $1 to $20) as fast as the treasurer could oe ohng | Hiatt Bet lb veatuiiaaxite 0.15 to 0.16 | = e aa 3 Ever y's abs e constitutes | amounts. Che men who subscribed lookec Sea, mee 100 FOR ss 6k 0 vive cin 0.30 to 0.35 —— ne : The law provides, also, that no| as if they needed all the money they earn- | Herring per dos.......--+..220, 0.25 to 0.30 e = = CAPES — Nutria, Opossum, Astracan, Beaver, &e, I i4 y 3 ye shall be em] Y-| ed to buy food for themselves and families. | Lamb, perlb...,....,.......+. 0.05 to 0.08 a’ = © 4 committee was appointed to collect mee per ib. . .<+6. ne oo eee 0.14 to 0,18 Se sa oo . ; r the aame object. The resolution | Mutton, per Ib.............++ 0.05 to 0.07 >= = | BOAS - Beaver, Wolf, Goat, Neoufion, Hare, &e. is | which the <ttee wae annninted | Oats (black) per bush.......... 0,32 to 0.53 ve — oe | Mane He Se ee ee ore Oatmeal, per cwt......--..00- - 0.00 to 2.70 K le > ‘While not going into the question O ah vt ‘ on con ore 3 i r'; 0.76 mot | pee | . (iq St ( ll Gi] T . . : l tr $10 to} of guilt innocence, we desire that justice ~<e . _- * 0.08 to 0.)4 uw bh. B. aps, orm 0 ars, Oves, rimmings. aad oasis ca Bir sare satin ser ; ; WORRIED. oo. ccocecvcesesess 05 . a BP ns i ; Se ee ee ee oe ere i WN ci cen uk veer 0.07 to 0.10 jn a i . , ree ee nS ren CRONIN S SYMPATHISERS MEERT. Pork (carcass), per EPA re et 0.04 to 0.53 R pa ag ra QUALITY GUARANTEED. y ont nad of th secre- | i : : Potatoes (new) per bush........ 0.16 to 0.17 ; pos ~ < ! ur pene | Che friends of Dr. “ ulema wao are at- |} Diover (land) per pair..... .. 62to 0. ee roast oe CO ; en detailed n- | ranging fora public gathering, to add to the Patridge, per pair............ 0.00-to 0.35 et) i. ae H A ae : | prosecution fund, also held a meeting yes- Rabbits per pair ..........+-.. 0.00 to 0.20 = oe Sl ; ay “a Ere» TE a | terday whic h _ on more econ oo per ae i biennial po Soe S. @ x oe MOURNING Our Stock of Black Goods is very complete ‘ ’ lthan that of last Sunday. ‘‘1 want to] Rhubarb, per bunch........... s ; , Ty ' a | say,” eaid P. W. Dunne, “that there is a] Squashes.-..:.....-20.-+-. 1 0.06 to 0.12 en "EY and of unusual value. Samples sent to any 10 ) ( er 1a a tor dex ide i action by this body. Suipe, per pair. eoecmeosececees 0.00 to 0.15 fase aa o oo Dress yart of the Island " | Dr. O'Reilly and Col. Atkinson, of Detroit, | Straw, per ee ome hake +" to 2.00 § , - mom | HC ESKS . ais be | have gone to Ireland. It is not possible Sheep a. Uli e546 dadecesasens er 7 7 = ms oS OS ‘2 Goods. BEER BROS. ; foliow rrange- | y have no object in view, and | move Tarkeys (each). erhaae ties se -49 to at we os y, f Ha , that we sendacablecram to Parnell to ad- | furnips, per bush.............. 0.15 to 0.14 Se Om im ii : tinintaees aii in 1 ie yrayer | that we send a cable aver i The op- | Lomatoes (per peck)........... 0.15 to 0.00 gp eT] Osa —_—— ae 40 o the | T588 Bem. oF Soa ey ane ‘Ciats ani Wild Geese....... Sits v0 24 ONO 0.80 to 0.00 ey a pect etch ARGE LOT E 5 BLANGHARD Mi } ris ; 10 45 Goat position, the murd rel .« a ane et : Wild Ducks (per pair).......... 0.50 to 0.00 = 69 ~ : ' j ' a} Hs {to 6 p.m. Sub irch fiend b orn “ f Sree 7 sae Woodcock per pair........... 00,40 to 0.00 | = ww —" cy s : "i il * i a } - ge ‘ i there to poison the minds or ou ace. Hey } . - . 7 ; fi h M Pp A G R d | | nd 's ‘ " het ) : vay, Acts <4, os si ; . a - ying to find support in the old @> Cut ” fe we b ‘sini aie em el ots Pies «Us an rela wy . se - - ) Dr, a of ae a a a er country, and if we _ let Pee fy Pp Pp [ Ey S y . ~< - , ? ie \' : OFFICE: eo cs re oe ~ | know who they are and what they are there © i ee ‘ y a ; wilections will 1 for we will suffer for it. We are already ' E c Nee oS ra’ W IN SOR & NEW TY! 5 Corner Pownal and Water Streets: ' <f . S a id : a ‘ L <a tad eae alle. misunderstood, and Parnell nts, poe be ad- ne i By Xs je dumsdiiinins ; s, ; — | vised to have nothing to do with them until LAST CH ANCE. baa Ao = . : ee as a om et tia Deel tx the par- | he hears from the meeting of the 23rd. pies ; = a. Pp sorb nts Shoal. wae te a sha tiat hale: Ohi dle Crane 04.48 ta. 1.48 1 208 mes -eampuotypr p> <7 discussion of Bi > Oo. a ee a cs the matter out of oraer, 5 | To-m ) § hurd J et) 7 v RTON & CO : oa . Ww, is . i3th—A mothers’ pray: a WAS BURKE THE MURDERER ! Ig d U Or uf d i ’ a & a y E. i. P 0 - a \ neeting in the lower parlor at J p. m. Hor Chief of Police Hubbard Says : — AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. M., = es a aS Palette Knives AUCTIONEERS, : nis vears ago Marti surke wi yoarding with i Jeb | Frid y i5 Gospel meeting in hall at ai Soae “y Ne 1318 faate Whonee. ALL IN TRADE wOTS. — zs ~ , ‘ 8 p.m. Subject—‘tAn opening to great| While there Lizzie Kettler applied for a — Eee eo feo A. Palettes, Oils, In’ STOCE: ° ‘@ sdvantage.” John 10, 7 to 9 room, and Burke was instrumental in Carload APPLES, King Tompkins, Spies, 2 wo G Id I: _ { / Barrels Damaged Flour, $3.00 per bri. # turday, 16th—Bible class in parlor | securing it for her. Mrs. Griffin was at- Ribston Pippins, etc., all fine winter- @ 0 alnt, { "Oat Good ia <4. 50 “s : } z j x # a i . ? ; rom 5 to 9 | tracted to the room one day by an unusual | keeping stock. ; ; ; it am SS ¥ B shes i mae * ‘* Labrador Herring, $4.50 bri, [he pastors of the different churches | noise, and found Burke and Mrs. Kettler 10 barrels Silver Skin Onions, baie z ruse: ah 1; , , 4 so] Snn- } : les las z)y- ‘ 10 a Montreal id F } Order atonce. No crelit. ave kindly consented to preach on Sun-j there, and alsoa dead newly-born babe. ts teal Gainasin Cte he Ks we le lay next about young men, and the urgent |} Mrs. Griffin saw finger marks around the sar rene Tekahe Hi et {eplendia), mH _OPENED TO-DAY AT— | K. H. NORTON & CO., l of special Christian effort in their be- baby's throat, bue sho ae learned "20 eudeie qucil-clned Cadilih: put up in A oe © BD | oct24—eod & why 3w Avetioneer. mall whether Burke or Mrs. Kettler had | half and quarter quintals. a 5 ia ; ++O+e —~——-— strangled it. This naturally gave Mrs. Sale positive. No reserve. No goods de- ! | Personal. Griffin the impression that Burke was an | jivered éijl paid for. © WV vy) Hn | : : : oct | - exceptionally brutal, ferocious man, and E. H. NORTON & CO., 2 5 Ai | ' EK | ow © materials tor & iiie of the famous states: },. been for some weeks in charge of a S §. “WILLIAM.” Charlottetown Driving Park, in s / trusted police officer, ready to be put on “ ArT oo G — lerick Roberts succeeds Prince * aa a aie ad a ne snd ’ cee ’ SATURDAY, at 12 o'clock, toatl of , | tb Ac on Peake’s No. 1 Wharf, ex schr. Katie EK Stewart, from Sydney, C. B. : re Si ek eid cli anniek is nan ; : side janother woman, & friend of Burke and S MO nid puv spuly | ying pue spoyuv] SUEY SompUry . a . } . will ha imyr + ritneeca Pow ey C z * Te ; ' § ‘ i De | ; tf ugnia Vlil DCG ll ortant VW itnes s ik : ” y 7 ‘ 1 oi, toate . a pega ae * =. 1 the St eo ; nee ee ae 75 Tons ROUND COAL, in lots to suit pur- * OR HARTE %, MONDAY NEXT, iith INST. - a ST elkS ateleens take ales ae seeialadipeiaeiadiittasiatiiateasininaan chasers. Last chance for the season. See ¥ . os > TR eoTpDp > . a . ? > es spital for the Insan Crop Rerurns.—The government finai E. H. NORTON & CO., © HE ABOVE STEAMER is now open for AT & O’CLOCE, P. M., D AANCI s experience in the treatment | crop returns for Nova Scotia show the hay novs Auctioneers. os charter. Will be due here from Mon- BETWEEN — of nervous avd mental troubles will, no doubt, crop to have been 118 per cent., 18 more than a =e treal on 14th inst. App'y to oe me i crop ; potatoes were a little under 74 per . ae pol soy pga semi 94, harley 94, rye nS. Great Clearing-Out kwheat 94, beans and peas 99, ensilage M@nsas Ully J 177e3, Nas received word from eorn 99, mangolds 99, swedish turnips 93, ' i Ls ion that he had fallen heir to the estate of | y, low Aberdeen turnips 91, and apples 80 per | ¢ be dad i Edin ; llow Aberde uip ’ i app Pp ’ hose who are so aff cted, now { il ble by the pubiic, . a Re McMILLAN. | George Bssory’s Pacer “ Albert B.," ee a ae ae FOR P,P. @illis's Pacer -' Harry 0.” COUGHS AND COLDS FOR A PURSE OF $209, el Mile Heats, Best Three in Five, to Harnett i & iet *i pson, ‘ reportel on tne 1 VOT NVA BAX *s urgh, valued at $200,000. cent ‘ nt : —— . Baron Ashbourne, Lord Chancellor of Ire- ——OF—— , er imamtemen 6 2-—— land, has called Judge Gowan, of Canada, to the Irish bar in recognition of his services as a Just m3 ned, another las ge and choice —— jurist. ply of gl iss and crockery » are. Dinner sets Mr. Geo. H. Porter, of Halifax, the well- |!" $S and $10. This is the cheapest and best known and popular agent of the Canada Life | ***"° ever offered seme. Fee. 4 re ake vayl § Insurance Company, is on one of his regular | CheaP- ( hamber sets, glass table and water 4 isiness trips to the Island. He is at the Os. | 8¢t8 With & very large number of library 5 VW i Mi tens ils al Many MS tl it Ul 4 ih pt t == Johnson's Cough Syrup, As these Pacers are without doubt, | fastest Horses on the Island, it will be we e,7 ” ALOU ene lamps, table lamps and hand lamps which we want every one to see before making a pur- I th Ri k FF ¥ I t a lem a ; as o Yr he Deion The ; ee Dele | OO We claim to have the cheapest, the ii e if O-nig i ° A Ail : ' At e ie Svca ; £ Lt isicese ; 1 ge Beatrice, Captain Keliey,arrived from Halifax best and the largest stock of crockery and eyhs . ; > i 3” rj atti e a { 1 e * Hall-past one yesterday morning, with a double price to come and see it, Excursion rates have been given st ARTHUR 8. JOHNSON, ‘sce eee eens; Grand Stand, PHARMACIST, aves. | Corner Kent and Prince Streets. ey a-ras SY —PREPARED BY— glass ware in the city to-day. Those goods ' ' vill be sold, so let everybody come. We are go OX general merchandise and two pas- | *!' : : 7 , y 4 ome and get Bargains ij j e Y sailed on return about half-past one yes- | “°Y: but we want to see others as we have : : a a terday afternoon with a cargo ofjpotatzes, | goods for the whole at the cheapest crokery store,—W, P. Colwill, Pp. P. GILUIS. GEO. M. HARRIS, GEORGE BsSOBY: i=: v Vi ‘ aC ] : ; re ‘eevee Lt Pye we) Ve oF raAte& ndvS dy wy Ow A19A W ‘spoox OSUSCWIMI UB ‘Ss “ novs -~