had bec n enquiring W here Mr. J ni Seed Michael McDonald and his wife ‘ HXGURSIUN AND THA, ae ee SeeceeeRT eee aie am ; epee ———— once nernenennnenr s1¥ ; rr. w x, ——— : Dae oe vee, THE DAILY EXAMINER EDNESDAY, JU 3 i, , ¥ HRAMINER, Me | me ae WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1890 ; : ’ Sad Accident. i ea ’ SS — day. As soon as we knew that the child! Wp) 1 , ' “4 al them : : ; { , , CHILD OF SAMUEL GAY, OF Lor 49. | dag peen shot, we made search for two U I Lord (0 Kinkora Soll? iors, ° ak >, young parties who had be en firing ; ACCIDENTLY SHOT THERE BY TWO youNG rif] oe or Gen : — * . ve ‘2 ititnecineniplgtalbian Ah as Ut) Wi aiong the rons ADS FROM THE crry. it To ee a vas ‘ ot 7 party who went out in the searen. Ri MEMBER THE MAMMOTH ba . ; ; © nad heard that these two suliG ‘ {pout 8 oclock yesterday (D yminion i t young pat Day) while mona on , , Fi ’ 40a Wo went in the direction of M . J ? . t? r way { "he rhe eth ‘ AAeOUION ¢ ir. Jones ad ' mn , 6, . hal ttetown, they; house. On arriving at the house we found rice na i ' i@i elon! rt ‘ ‘ . q : ; \ ra a } 8 ng to Alex-| the two bi ys taking their dinner there. [| snderl Mo. t i sv ae, What appeared to | told th > what - ‘ i ia al onli S <¢ them what had happened. They ea youns ah Seiccp- something sus- | seemed surprised, and said they knew | is n the way the child Was lv no t} i si y KD y M \oT) . ; "J Hotnhlog of it ihey also SA i that they caused 211 ACIVONAIA (tO get out of ft S8awa child (as t! yt } } ; a uid s ta ho ) asleep in ; wagon ana gu to ner Me saw tnat th field as they went by [ v ) om o 3 1 was dyu iaving been shot \n t] : } ee: oa cl vy Z not. Up Their gun and ammunition, and came in slarm Was at once given, and it was ascer thie . Wagon with wus [The bullets f — ined that two vor ] — : Y ’ ' AMeUS TOUNG tained that CW é uug lads from the eity, | in the rifle in the possession of the boys are ifus W nittie and George Hender- ao i named R } her lj m not the regular bullets purchased in stores, . . annrentic a? ake ai 4 i . | —m, spre & Mark W right & Co's, | but are hand m ude, and of these bullets one | had oeen seen with anifie firing along the|is over an inch lone The names of the | ; . . ‘ . | . “sows ‘ iS ie ai 28 } ine r result « the searc! r them. | parties arr : r ad. Asa re the sé arch, tor the: parties arrested as accused of the death of the boys were found. at dinner atithe deceased. are (@ orge Hlenderson and 7 . : 9 am { uacrsu and Mr Jones , and taken in charge, pending R tus Whittle. ¢ the resul f an inquest before Dr. Conr y-| fring at the fence-posts along the road We I ublish oor the evidence given, | near the place where the child was found. which details a i the facts of the unfortu SAMUEL Woops (sworn)—1i examined the nate affair. While the verdict was cer | post which the b ‘VS indicate as the one tal uy the on y obne that c ul l be round | Hend: rson fired at in the direction OT W here uader the ev idence, we hearti y concur); the child was found. lL found ona pole in the protest rendered by the jury regara-/ standing erect by the side of the post a ing} the Improper and criminally cCareiess | mark as of a bullet having hit it and passed use of firearms jon. This mark is about eight feet from the Rurus Wirt, (sworn)—l am _ seven jer und and appears to have been made by teen years « ld in Septem be r next. I 1€ s bullet ¢ Oy 1p the dire ction of where the town in company with George Henderson, | child was found. After lhe followin aring the idence the en nine and ten v'el CK 1k a rifie wi het we this Morning, and above ev h me and som Shot ry Verdict was rendered : bull.ts. ‘The bullets were all ine-made, ‘“*That the de sed Eva Gay came to her We were firing the rifle along the road. We | death tron wou Lb ” bulle fired fired at a post in a westerly direction, some- | fi & rif i G e Hen where near where the child was found. We| @ersen, and tha 1th OW cidenta!, and fired three bullets—all the bullets struck | ‘™*t the said George Henderson is in no way the post. George Henderson then took the | S8{'Y Of @ny criminal iatenticn rifle, aud fired in an easterly direction to- fhe Jury wish to record their protest H ‘ against the dangerous use of firearms by care- ie hr 1] . a a . and thoughtless a‘ WwW spay » child (as y wards where the child was found, : : p *Trsous, practice mucn strike . 2.7 : ™ too prevelant throughout this Province. ed, Dut did not, aS le Said, mot : “ii sOU then passeu On, au ‘Lr J . ; EF . on ¢ ; ‘ ae alls : ¥) ONES, Foreman, thought) asieep IN &@ Head hear he road RR ; : ’ “ . : ; . i BERT JENKINS. The child was about two hundred yards | i 2 4 . ry . . . ' (GEORGE A. W oop. from where tienderson fired the last shot. PHILI : : ; HILIP CURLEY. We noticed s memen working near by, Henry Jones. and we thought the child belonged to on ALI KRATUERY of them, and that is the reason we JAMES JENKINS : . >to the chil ‘ at gaia not g »>overtoa tHe Calida LO aw :ken . ae we +? ; r y r la CIuiTi reat > 2 Bac . . ‘ . aswethougut. We made inquiries fr Philharmonic Society. these men we sawasto where Mr. Jv lived, and they showed us the way. We} ‘ [EETIN¢ Gjd not notice the chud on our way back | ‘ | in WEVURGE ij ENDERSON (s¥orn) l wilh | A successful Gens al Me ine of the aR, € g ine eighteen years ol Ave. Alive lh Ubariott rnilha i Soc y is h : M nday, town left Charlottetown in cumpa | J 3 Lb, r el oo ticers for the with iiutus Whittle about ten ocilock this | year commence ng on July lst Chey said the y had been } AT KINKORA, ——ON - Tuesday, July 8th, 1890, ERE you will get the Choicest Delicacies H W ot the Season, the best Tea you ever drank hot, strong and sweet—and the most pleasant pastimes you ever enjoyed, ;}, the beautiful Grounds selected for the Tea are iocated at KINKUKA RAILWAY STATION, | Convenient for those who come by train. Vell-stocked ‘lea ‘lables, Refreshment Saloons, | Dancing Booths, Swings, Games and Amuse- ; ments will be on hand to suit those who wish to spend a pleasant day at Kinkora. kK xcursion Keturn Tickets trom Tignish, Sum- , Merside, Charlottetown, Cape ‘I'raverse and in- ; termediate stations to Kinkora, will be issued at the undermewtioned raies, good going by Specials and good to return only by sSpeciais. | RAILWAY FARES, including price of Tea Tickets, to Kinkora and return: Tignish Harper’s, DeBlois, Kildare.......... $1 35 Muntrose, _ Alberton, Elmsdale, Piusville, I “a5 oe Mill River, U’Leary, Coleman, Poriage...... 1 15 Conway, klilerslie, Port Hill, Northam, Rich- es Vee 1 00 ies SOPCMNOONE, BEMSOOUOINE 0.0 0060s05n4 cetccesces ee St. Kleanor’s, Summerside, Traveller’s Rest, OT PN i ce ce ecce ies ceduc ks: . i Barbara W eit, Kensing*on. Blueshank ...... 60 prestowna, Cape Travers ........ <<....."... 50 Kmeraid, Albany..... 35 Chariottetown, St. Dunstan’s, Cemetery, Royalty Junction...... conescoodecncescene 1 00 ee ee cenhe bese 52 Loyalist, Colville, North Wiltshire, Hunte: POY Nidan keen dane 6 kien osc ha han secu dui 70 Boe a ee ae 60 OE kK acchninidae gee. 600u 60000 beosee esecese o TI ee Trains will be run as under on Standard Time Special from Tignish te Kinkora and return: Ri Tn 5 30 a. m. nO I eG Se Nk ie eg pea Gia: .™ oe EE A ce oa. die 2 | Se SRE ie ce ee ad a. woe. ee ee eo Oe ge ce ak an nase ca” OY EE ao <M _oe es nt) | ME el og ae Te Oe re os a: APEIVE Gs RIM 6 1000 sceturning, leave Kinkora at 4.00 p. m. Special Train from Charlottetown to Kinkora: weave Ceariotiobown ................... 8 30 a m. ~ gern seeeee:. a “Wee kl! 22h eS ron a. ATRIOS 656 csc cde hc édacesewe . 9B a a een ixacnsee ae r MREETO OE TR ak ko oc 8844; ole pi — . 7 . 7 : iz 3 morning We intended seins to Mi | ihe committee appointed to intervisw 4 Jones’ in Pownal. Rufus Whittle broug! jh norary members in regard to subscriptions a rifle with him and we were fring the] ior the coming year reported that tl rifle think mount fi the nec- work of | ad already then Uom- along the road coming out. ~~ [ we fired about a duzen times. The we had were all long and sleader in shape. We fired three essary the Sox rr carrying on the of : ety for the c been subscribed, bullets mInlng year | resoluti Executive Was shots ata post about 2UU/ carried authorizing the yards trom where the child was found. Ajil| mittee io arrange with the present Musical three shots struck the post. We fired Director, Rev. Fred. E.J. Licyd, in regard to towards the west at this post. I took the] the continuance of his duties. rifle and fired towards the east at a gate After appointing His Honor Judge post in the direction of where the child] Young to the position of Patron of the y was found. This bullet did not strike the le post, but | understand left an impression oo the side of another pole that was stand ing erect alongside of the post: We then walked along and noticed in aa vacant tield by the road a child lying on as we thought, asleep, We did not hear any Messrs. Charles Hermans, George Sharpe, cries. We went past the place and then| Andrew A. Macd : turned around and passed the place again, | F * but did not notice the child thistime. Wej0 Society, the following officers were elected : W. E. Dawson, Eso — Presiden; Prote ss0r Uayen —Ist \ ice President. P ; fess r a2 di McLeod - 2nd Vice- President. the graas, neas McDonald, Esq—Treasurer. James Palmer, and Members of the Executive mala paiui, >> . Hei bert Bee mmitte. then went to Mr. Jones’ and were taken W. C. Harris—Secretary. from there by some persons who had been The Society will not resume active work : > i ; WY ; rt } yeag?! _. . ‘ ‘ ‘ ont } = Ae in search of us urned back On Gurjagain until the Autumn, when due notice way tor the reason that we had made en-| wili be given. quiries from persons we met, and were told to retrace our steps sume distance to reach . Mr. fxomas Ines (sworn). —I was working by _— Om SALVAGE Corps meeting this evening at8 Jones house, o'clock rr ” Cit ’& Soarp. > —_ the road as these boys, Hendersun and Just Received—tine Case Horse Whittle, came along, between 12 and 1/|Bvuots, setling low at W. E. Daw- o'clock this p. m. 1 heard them firing |SOM's. lw eod — ju24 geome shota a short time before they came ' : " . i ete MEDICAL Meetinc.—A meeting of the Gipiome. Daniel Mitcheli was working : : ; < . = 4 Medical Association wil be held at J. D. Me- with me. J JnGS . They asked us the way to Met. } : ‘ . ad eod's ll this evening at 8 o’clock L asked one of them to give mea Leod's Hall this evening at 8 o'clock. shot out of the gun, and hedid so. He : i . . ? 1 ’ “ae ae on F Qn Camp Services.—The Y.. M. C. A. will said there was a bullet in the gun. fired oe ee “s one 4, }econduct religious services at the Military ata tree and struck it. The tree was south ’ from where I was standing. I showed Camp this evening at a quarter past eight, them the way vo Mr. Jones’, and they Went away. CaTHERINE McDonaLp, (sworn)—As my husband and myself were driving towards Charlottetown, about one o'clock this after- noon, we noticed a child lying alongside of _————_.@- Aspinall’s Enamel, 45 cts. and 15 ets. at Watson’s Dcug Store. P. E. I. Hosprran.—W. F. Carter, Eeq., very kindly cleansed and renovated one dozen feather pillows lor the Prince Edward Island the read, in a vacant, uafenced field be-| pq spital, with his patent feather renovator, long oy to Alex snder Muuvre. | thought from the appearance of the child that there Di i say, Jack, what Tea do you Was something wrong with her. | got out/intend taking in this summer?” ‘“Whata of the wagon and went over to the child. | question! Why, ¢! Grand Excursion to 7 ' looamfield « he 15+} if course.”’ She spcKe to me and told me to take her, bioomeid on tl loth, of course. —s not ask her who she thought did the deed. ua Nor did she say who did 3 4 that she was dying. She said she was shot, | - that somebody shot her. I stayed by the| Down with your prices. Goff Bro’s to the child until she died, about five or ten|front. Larties’ tan shves redu red from $1.10 minutes after | got to her. 1 recognize this | to Su cents, Misses wine colored —— body as that of the child I speak of. I did| goat) reduced from $1.10 to 90 cents. | tsou’s Drug Store—headquar _ |ters for everything a fisherman Micugat McDona.p (sworn)—I am _ the ineveds for a duys outing in the husband of Catherine McDonaid, the last} couniry. ‘7 ; witness, What my wite has told the in-| e se eee ae quest with reference to the finding of the} ISHING N DS, wies, sim wy ae ae ts, casts, 7 | reeis, eic ihe largest and finest stock ever c. . child is correct observed | - ae z that the child (the deceased Eva Gay) was! ¢ ee dying ] went at once ingearch of my tather, | without seeing our goods. The prices must and game after him to where the child] .¢1) them. Dodd's Medical Hall. jy2eodtf lay. 1 understood that the child had been | a gathering berries in the fieldandthe pit; Pasturage for one she had in her hand had been found in the! yaainder of season tield some short distance from where toe olfice. child was when found, and was also told that traces of blood had been found on the | I. 0. 0. F. Nores.—St Louis has one of tho grass where the pint was found. I did not| Wealthiest Lodges in the world. Lodge No. see anyone with firearms along the road to- | of that city has $100,000 ia the treasury, $75,- e 00) being in g vernwent bonds, The iargest As g00n ¥ } ; +} town, Oljered during the fishing season at reduced prices. Don’t buy cow for re- Appiy at this -_> es | sre McLee orn). —The child w: i Rebekah Lodye in the world is Social Lodge VANIEL 4EBOD (sworn) — ine cnc aI No 10, Manciester N. H. It has over 700 meturning, leave Kinkora at 4.30 p. m. Special Trainfrom Summerside to Kinkora ;— Leave Summerside ..... 815 a. m, ‘* Kensington ..... hea keen ces 7. We MIEN Fide 0k icenacbicacsvcud [a ‘ NON eceksouaie se ™ BIRET OF AGRE Scio ciidkiccsicscasinns Oa Returning, leave Kinkora at 6.15 p. m. Leave Cape Traverse (by regular train) TOP BIDKOCA cosccnenscce cocevecese,. 6a. mM Leave Kinkura for Cape Traverse.... 6 02 p. m Should the day prove unfavorable, the Tea wil be held on the first fine day foliowing,. Admission to Tables, 25 cents. MICHAEL McKENNA, Secretary of Committee, Kinkora, June 30, 1890. A G3AND TEA PARTY —IN AID OF— Teresa's Church, —WILL BE HELD ON THE— D.iving Park at Peake's Station, ic ccs WEDNESDAY, 9th OF JULY. VAS persons have a great desire to see A and know more about the beauties of this Park, and the picturesque surroundings of Peake’s Station Village, so a more beautitul day than the 9th cannot be had to gratify their desire. Dancing Booths, Refreshment Booths and and other kinds of booths will be found on the grounds. The committee are determined to make this the greatest Tea of the season. A cordial invitation isextended to one and all to visit Peake’s on the above date, Train Arrangements. A Special Passenger Traia will leaye Char- lottetuwn for the Tea, calling at intermediate Stations, at § o’clogk a. m. (standard), at the following fares :— St, Charlottetown to Peakes and return..... .60¢ Royalty to Bedford........... picoventben 45 I oe et uo bab bo eee 35¢ MN oo ek 5 occas eS «be ae eto 30c Pe SOOO SG os oo hh k ca ec cake Ae COMES i 24655 ee ON enc beens ekseeeeeraae 15¢ Returning, will leawe the groynds at 5 p.m. Krom Alberton and all Intermediate Sta- tions, return tickets at one first-class fare will be issued on the 8th prox., good to return on the 10th. Return tickets at one first-clasa fare will be issued by the regular trains from Georgetown and Souris and~all intervening peints. Should the day prove unfavorable, the Tea will come off Hirst fiue day following. Train due in Caarlottetown on return at 8 o'clock, local, J. WALSH, Secy. of Committee. Army and Navy Depot. JAMES SCOTT & 00. Grocers and Wine Merchants, 117 and 118 Granville Street, june27—wy 2i } S las rrived on the acene. K- | : ; ; ‘ wl Mi il e ‘ < when i arrived on the 2 l€ ; I « members, and is striving hard to reach 1,000 “ : ' ; ‘ , :°"N er . niued the wound. It is situated about | ;,5. year. ‘The Oddieliows’ Temple, of Toiedo, . * ; 7m. . } * . “a i, “yg inches Delow the lave, -' Wouhd | (2.. pays a yearly prot of $2,000 on the in- tttile over an inch in length and half en} vestmeat men ip w.ato It does not appear te have ra ia aiaiitiaial ili cenneetnammmeinsanaiiitainaiasctiuamenimmaile e 1 liny © he | et 4 L. af ‘ ’ ¥ "i UOlUIilia J 21 4 Via Sie ._-— z % » 2&> s3 e'igte \ . id +’ : . sided 1-1 ‘ ’ : Ve ni% “a : BLtF ae . aFe sn ' . NC ne pV fLUCeu WOU as y Gau c youll Mtrioute the death ot at bs ve tue wWOUONd 1 exam a. Vea h W- ) \ you 1 abo ) years of ag Wow ; uc , wou i 1a a Quar- wi ih 10 30 porlene i Cichi Dd ‘ ™ ‘y ’ ul * ’ 3 ai i“ : #2) w ats Apply » RRER & — erof an h ur ai furthest. pes 2i HALIFAX, N. 8S. A Full Stock on hand of Choice Wines, Liquors and Groceries. ‘tases CHAMPAGNE — +k, Moseile> 9O0 a PAGNE — Hoc osetle ‘Q Sau erne. MU ksI 1 (sworn).—l am the father : Se ee E ae 250 cases PAE BRANDY, rs ; , XT : .. £6 lock to-day Uni Inthis city, ca Friday, a set ol pl It Qu . rivlland, Old Tom and Plymouth Gin, ‘ mre s4aUUUlb Se YY VstIVR & Y i avd sp fications The finder will be re2- AO 7 Fine Old Knelish KUM, ; i Oh¢ tse bot iome for the purpose Of | yarded on leaving them at ‘THe WXAMINE! 30 “ SCOTCH WHISKEY—Royal Biead, ‘ “a iil Sm ce f 1ue2 Istay Blend ' \ noi “cl ? Ji ce. 2 e OD ciitianiatiae - , . Mic! # ‘a gers "y : : shai "5 -* ThISd WHISKEY—Kinahan’s LL, e2'Cnacl MCVoGnaid that my cniid, the ae-] a for & °¥ barrels RASS’S PiLt ALK, qts. and pts., Ceased, had been hurt duwn the road, aud US} VB SOMA) MUS EERE » at tae ° BURKE'S STOU'. , ae , ’ AJd drawn by Beijamio Hi ' on nm atonce io ner, fue deceased w ¢caavts’ Bank of FP. KH, Island. ti padi ca ——ATSO—— Ceaa when J reached her. Tho spot whece | here); cauluoncd against ee ee on 3 sont : OMBS, Jd hk. v0.05 al-—j Ub. ‘ . * . ’ the Plat was tound and the tracea of blood | _ eS ee _ | A Cheice Stock of Groceries, Tea, 18 BuoUt twenty yards from the road, Tre! OU LWT.—The house } ied by F. W. bpdy was found close by the road. Laid, T° gs che howe ee rowual cnn %. Ko- nd _Pow Sugar, etc, etc. 36 dozen Fine Old PORT & SHERRY WINE, | v—(x) PEREING & STERN New Black Spot Flouncing Nets, New Handrun Silk Lace Searfs, New Frillings and Ribbons, New Surah and Pougee Silks, New Black Perfection Silk, New Ribbon Velvets, New Black silk Warp Henrietta Cloth, New Black Merinos. (x) ANOTHER LOT OF THOSE CHEAP BRUSSELS CARPETS. sccioinipenetencmenamvatsnin (x)——— Try the Cheapest Store in the City Charlottetown, June 28, 1890. t for Dry Goods. A —_————— ———— Attention, Eyes Front RIGHT TURN, FOR PROWSE BROS. Startling Scenes in Price Making on Clothing. fr) (x) HALT, STAND AT EASE, and see our competitors grow faint when we say we have a lot of Bankrupt Clothing which we bought at half price, because they know when we say we sell at half price WE DO IT. No misrepresentation for this Firm. FORWARD, if you want Bargains in Men’s and Boy’s Clething. Nine Thousand Dollars ($9,000) worth of Bankrupt Clothing must be sold at once. — The War wont last long. Already competitors are retiring, but our customers are steadily advancing to the tremendous Pile of Bargains. Come and join the ranks everybody. PROWSE BROS., THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN, 18G and 144 Queen Charlottetown, June 28, 1890. Street. a = Notice ! CLOTHING Public no -c Worth $7.50 ob. 7a. 550. Worth 9.00 Men's Wool Suits, Men’s Black Worsted Suits, Men's oes a 1.09. Worth 1560 | a. ae éethildren’s Suics, from $1.00, See cur $i. Suit. We have ‘housands of Dollars of Ready-made ‘Clothing, cheaper than any Bankrupt Clothing: eve! ofiered in this city. Call and get one of above Suits at JAMES PATON & C0’S. POPULAR STOR. mm Oc Te Aa ae sepa CNB el M80 0:80 AA LP AO A EEE AEN AEN OLN i Steegee H ts 8 A A a is aca a ee fie ge A nm Eis ow 8 } ‘ t ‘ oer apnea + eee mira aaeaa — itil ie ie e 1 AA hh ON apmagag ote aatiees sane sem sentnemesomeio