purther Eviden eee Taken at}, ae w ek The At to be half witte immediately Che inquest | Gay evening ni ' The victim o ; vanat, C bove was bx "EE _DATILY xm romer and ir orcered “Sh him then adjourned until XE at seven « clock, __ Tues- f the herrible crime referred rnin the parish of Teeda- finding ote: lo go home | Local and @ther Items, Tuk market to-dy ay was very well attended, | Prices unchanged. sini Dati, Mr. J, Huyrer Duvar, luspector of Fish- eries, is at the Rankin. tM hn are a at i abe es SS it aR, Seda ewes-eapemycaibiportion ee A a 4) ee MAY ac. 1885. % WE ARE NOW SHOWING | OUR SPLENDID STOCK OF SPI => e-> i =} “> 13 Required by Wee | : | GEO. DAVI Ch’town, May 15th, 1885. dareat inducements iSuyers for Cash. :0: Our New Stock of TEAS Unrivalled for Quality and Price. ING & SUMMER GOODS. ee EVERY DEPARTMENT COMPLETE. kiy Steamers from kugland. 0 are Offered to ES & CO. NEW GOODS. A B. the newest fabrics—Silks, Satins and Velvets. za AT'S i est styles and Lowest Prices. not fail to see goods and prices at Oh'town, May 13, 1886, "30; MACDONALD WAS now opened his new stock of SUMMER GOODS. Everything New and Cheap. tT Ladies Hats, Flowers and Feathers, newest styles and colors. Special attention is called to the stock of Mens’ and Boys’ FELT HATS, NEW GOODS. Dress Material, in all FATS I All the new- CLO PEL LN GA Mens’ and Boys’ CLOTHING, big stock and at the cheapest prices ever offered. Do J. B. MACDONALD’S, Queen Street. aed SS L. Ch’town, April 28, 1885. . '. yar . unt NT naw? Ma . - - (hae aha i. | eee S818. on & wy ger ein na r Tur M. A. Starr sailed for Fi lifax yester- ;cCeme to th Island sev ehtech ye re ago | ve Pore Tt mm" £ .1 OOO offered 8 month, bringin ster i § ae Se » Mewaru vi Ww Vell Ul | y) ' a never with Rim at} Lime Juice and Raspberry Vinegar on ae ‘ i, . we : - is stilt alive, living | draught at Beer & Goff’s. ma 29 for LOC Us UL Gab De . , rin this city. Me. Cal- east fill Ss ial here Only aéie few THe Roller Rink will be elesed on te- ; is vent to the Uni morrow, Saturdey, and will be opened on ; “~ } . ‘ Xi ~~ =? ’ ‘ he, 3 ' \ t | Monday text as usua’, : ‘ CY year i & ie urued to the -~ E ( I ‘ and wher @ resided ever since. Hay By telegraph ia. .F: Newhery, to day, \ | lived with st Mrs Jamcs Tierney | ¥ learn that the 8: 8. Clifton will arrive ~ , | untill a iV ton years ago, when he took | here on tho Gh June. ‘ N “ ! coe »« ~ Cemetery. His sisters | : ° } et) dive at the hen of Great George Street Rev ARcCHDEA ys Ren has returned frem | il es | lu | land the d ak a tancht och 0) | hogiand His h ' ’ we are pleased to | i vor I t ° 5 years, b : aving for thi learn, 18 Much improved, eee mats] Hos.” Miuiiés “Lardhde (PADS ‘ ' Via re | 800e1 Livin i ti ca e| Pron, mit ene LEFURGY, Prow i. : siof th { , ry : well Donaid and Barna, who Lave heat is an : | deserved anor st attending a weeting of the Government, , 5 | Vu the Cemet« my every kindly oflice | left for their homes aay. or i Mar whi could be pe ed for body of oe i ¥ nt} the deceased w; . attended to tp Mr. i B. ies Ht Annual Examination of the Prince of - uD, Smith ant 1 h ig wor a la ay, who ‘had known will he f ni r = , $ . | var’ vee ae “ {|} him and those of his fa nily here, ever since ee emesete Corners and an ex: : an 1 6 ’ | ghey tended notice will appear to-morrow, ‘ | | came on the Islan : We were witnesses diatimins ass was take ; i ‘ho attentions paid to tl ® poor dead Exper Traver, of Richfield, Mich., gives \ ; | Dody. ta his ° well had fhe re-| his flock just thirty daye in which to join : LY et ee red s0F Burt u, that but] the prohibition party. After that time the vind ” ; ' \ end 8 | sh ‘p and the goats will be separated. i : ' ! rai ; m 3 = a ; biced | CA a , mer a Rev. W.S. Horn, Pastor of the African kK re “ : y; 1 star Methodist Church, Des Moines, Ind , died in ie in a sad tragedy ;| bis pulpit on the 25th inet., while explaining On I ’ ty d ing praise more than ours. | his rela‘ion to some petty scandal set afloat in l him; 32 nau wer f 1 on Wednesday | his flock he, I 1s to residence of Mr. 3. on . rea i Great George S'tre On oo A NEW Ipma. A despatch from Halifax to e I} Ca as Hy ai ae i _— ‘ hariott town says that the cemetery : i af hie ean) | -cePer there was murd red, it is supposed by ; lhe os ae SOU. | body snatcbersa.” » was 9) - I cits | interred the new] ie out ' j ous cht On i K ; : _— 7 Leu kl ‘7 eratd Dr. Joun Roris, Deputy lnspector General o} , at . s no a | of the Royal Navy, Flyniouth,arrived here on ns k iced | 9 | Wednesday evening, on a visitto his friends a n vi : , | inthe city. De. Rorieis married to the eld- 1. and evidel 1 cut some} * | est daughter of the late Hon. James Peake, ae baione, Ti » believs tle is staying at the Ronkin, i 2 was sick wa i the | [SemciaL DesrarcHes ro THe EXAMINER. } | a a a a se mage? 3 thin:-s in the | Mr. W Evans, of the firm of Alexander, pois, ane Ss +} mn had ' i} ‘ 5 a2 i Bi | en won & Co., Glasgow, Scotland, and fitchen denoted the «1 7 oe Li : bf re ih ' HE fi Mc Doug all, Logie & Co., Montreal, is a guest sway for some time a ne hi a: i af 5 [ i | } a _e : MecNeili’s, Revere Llouse. Mr Evans, gen seed were tram i tae floor "I — . | who genial aout, is well knowa in the looked into the m and m™ sd the — | Upper Provinces, is staying here to recruit bedelothes and bed floor and onl; | his health .—Cod ‘he slats om tie ai 38 A a »| Ge fh Middleton’ S Work, | 2: rank, [{ think, w i; td not | the year L777 considerable interest ice any blood. I went to the s i was manifested in an announcement that loce, kaocke id Ll up, buf saw | Bari LEFORD, May 29. it six stoves had been com pleted in Philadel- nothing. 1 - ahem, | Some of Poundmaker’s alleged prisoners| phia. The annual product of the stove in there but saw i - there. I then | have been found noted rebels, " | foueatt ies ia that city is now valued at $4,- veut down to the ‘ LO wel re | It has been learned that General Middle- | 000,000, and the industry supports about she 5 were 3s a basket there} ton will call for volunteers f_r varrison 12,000 people. eulaining about o > quarts potatoe corps after the volunteers who have been onveiiaiiiniiaints ets, dried uf | n went [ | in active ery ice, return home. We understand that Mr. Morson has re- Ke Prowse's and | id Me. Prowse} Several Indians h sve been arrested for | signed the office of Pre thonotary, on that the working in the ya I asked him if he | murder of settleva during the rebellion position has been offered to Mr. R. Weeks, he old man ab He said he had{ General Middleton has sent a Cree| %! the firm of Davies, Sutherlaod and Weeks. wT De x ia pirat 3, hapa te on | Should Mr. Weeks see his way clear to accept pot seems him Tor ee Mfr. |imdian mesecager to Big Bear, demandin S| the osition, we have no doubt whatever but Wateon sent out s and he hi vi t |! his immediate and une onditional surrent ler. | toh wil Tabs ‘oe t only a good, but a popu- ake charg ‘ t King has General Strange is en Big Bear’s trail. lar official. en working it tery ai l had ‘| General Middleton has in rucieéu 1 Pr und- | | ~ > a wen itt ( perhaps the) maker braves, now on parole, that] Tue Greson Mrtus.—Says the Fredericton ad mau wa I asked hin if they in Big Bear aut a tight ensues, | Re porter The famous cotton mill at Marys- ithere was a possibility of him falling into} they will bz immediately shot ii captured | vilie will be known as the ‘‘Gibson” and all the cellar or well, and usuaily went! sftarward the cotton manufactured will bear this siz- 54 spre i \ to Mr. Prowae, he ints ks piesnt name. Manager Prest has succeeded tm F aie ; rs and ‘eh toe a a oh so well in getting the machinery to work that ad fab the old ‘Lnotioed a wabek FROG LAKE M LSSAGCRE | 20¢ s yard of “seconds” wall be made. This pew oe ; “ 4 IwVAY is said to be a most unusual circumstance and a we Miata 8 speaks volumes for the skill of the manager "’ “4 ' 7 apd adaptability of the machinery. p juror—t not 4 cnain Ho ible Butol ery ee ae attached tu th : r rl D OL THE two Vanke e counterfeiters, in the toils ParaioKk «SH ined L knew | at Montreal, went through Halifax some time Patrick Callaghan, dec | y well. He Batrierorp, May 29. ago. They succeede od ia victimizing a Jocal vas of ot teietly temperate habi I did not Scouts. who have just arrived, confirm bank, and of passing £10 bank of England tnow much about his fi cial affair He) OC errs j os i notes on John Lepine ‘and Hisel ler, the hatter. told me he loaned He told me on tue previous “ep tof the Frog Lake mas- they escaped beganse the parties victimized me cecasion Judge ¥ ie had m y f | Sacre. Mrs Gowanlock’s b a) W “ tad, | neg ected to notify Ls tective Power until his intere H i not s what | 2 .® well & of Orenss CWE Oe | atter they had left the city. Now they are . ' ; , body had cut open and her heart taxen | again in Canada, the Halifax victims have a mew. He al me Berrig wes | out a ick upon a fenc -pole. All th elg good o pportunity of prosecuting th m. ee som At is four weeks | buildin bout Frog Lake and Fort Pitt ——$—$< eee ae? OW Bam 8 L was leat : the | were burned , On Tuesday, Mr. Thomas Adams, Port Venstery on (juee i lay. I he ard | Hill, had a Ly harrowing on his farm there Patrick Oallagh an ing when | was} ropes, fe ne with a very fine span of horses. While the im the Cem j time » men A Denial. boy was eugaged in cleaning the harrows the who we N R n’s | ate horses started, and the reins became en- tid me l wer a | Orrawa, May 29. tangled, upsetting the harrows, and throwing tw the hou | ; a | Hon. A. P. Garon, Minister of Militia, in ove horse directly on the harrow teeth, while ted it. It wa , sa blind | =» ai kalo dR "wien j the other animal fell across him, killing the Rtae lower s low .A° a oy. Oe se mance Bi. former horse, and injuring the latter so Re I reached eee | i re Fane ~ expenses S civate 101s | that its recovery 18 Ub likely. We greatly ‘ \ deducted from his pay. regres to hear of Mr. Adams erustainiz ig r this ws [ way ; ‘5 ip 7 & | 7 it nie heavy loss.—-Journal. fas Lhe § ~ l indow looke | ' . ce eda . LT think the was to the. left Be eruiting Tue steamer Worcester, Captain Allan, ie wadow. it was t side of the oo on sailed for Boston on Thursday evening with rom near the | [ led before [| left Hawrax, May 29. _|freight and the following passengers :— 1 window Ag [ called a cat} A rocruiting officer visited Halifax and | Mrs, James Young, Miss A. Young, Miss adiwer 1, bu I t it was in Pit ou, enlisting recruits for tha mounted Kate proenen, Alex. McWilliams, Robt. phe mer icame from. I} police in the NorthWest MeWilli , Mrs. Wm. McKenzie, Maggie = th wi i in the kitchen P iia ia OF smpbe 1. K: ite Me D yma le d, M ag ggie Me- hebly . r aoe ee tneane | Xroeops to Leave for Home. | Phee, Angus Campbell, J. A. Bruce, rey ‘ . chatr, not no any | MeLeen, D. McDonald, Bertha McCarrier a ae. und to the ies . May 29. Jas. Doyle, Miss A. Weatherby, J. H. A — aid I AW nothin > | ee Stewart, Albert Young. Set lookit sat, [ passed A despatch received from Battleford —— the pire! : : tt »ave for home 1D dp von ‘ it eee by sta es — the troops W ill le ave tor nome! RoLuer & KATING seems to be quite a popu- | thoaghe ns eer x a : . } & 10W Geys lar amus ment with a large number of our a dee ae oa ras —_— oe citizens. ‘The number applying for skates is the ana 1 er the ho 1s | wT wenty-two Persens Drowned. large, while the attendance continues to in- Ylhadid y. i thought the | ™ crease. Last evening several new skaters al Was in town { also noticed some New York, M 4y 27, were present, and the Rink presented a very Sale tools ly , rden. I left Pe} i i attractiv appearance. fhe Band Stand has tae he use th ~~ | up to wher se | The steamer City of Rome, ch shi ss been removed to the centre of the Rink, Den were ‘ad ." To them 1} Line, c slided with a French Of oe Te. which has a decidedly better effect thaa Male the remark 1 not seo the| in a dense fog, on M oD — af a Sey . ae before Numbers were ia the promensdes peer.” I told ¢] us aw at the | Frenchmen were saved, and twonts WO | lo ‘king intently 2 eg hom on tan bat I do n ‘ther I told | were « drowned ~ success of the Kink 1s beyond all ques at of looking went from the - aw z ileal tag bin Caliag = — snomiereoe See ire A Leading Citizen's Crime. A REPORT is current about town to-day to lad Deen iniseiDg oF Lour OF —— the effect tuat a man named McLean, a native U¥4 daw 5 “ays l d “T30n made in sag hh; an what 1 h emark 5 d dot ait eT Wa a! rds he seced | io Was de ing aly - abo au Was that |} 4h 4 t not ¢ t hir heard he Was ¢ d War LAG lor iw the Ce CRaract, Ij i e& 8 Wit a? about arg Mee, but ud s2on0, Ht ko roy a 19 Was at ut a ik f{ ad, hh sMetery Do the old whe : i : i ? tL ol what ret He nal k LH ne d the Coroner say about in taken was ns as Michael [racadie Sand had been em- during the past msigne pave wake Patrick Costain, aged 70, liquor dealer in id Henderson ‘ at dae time one-of the weal th- lL had lod. and this city, anc i “eted lad csiled, ane | est men in Halifax, has been committe | Sh ’ owa sick. 1 was , Court for obtain- iota tit [| for trial in ¢ he Supreme Coart metery un LL sae tp der false nretences. not make further | 8 ney res the deceased, i ssoer Baiieila it umtil [| ’ Galt 2 1d any m tr ee os : rue a” nous for have no interes | eba ‘ for v next ; Lo suspiciods | the va stat iO wes ry on Monday | Pounonto, May 29 -10 a m was broken Bere winds, mostly we sterly, fine ing into tne | ather, not much change ia temperature. ut Occurrence, or Mgre0OROLOGICAL OFFICE Hatrrax, May 29. of Brown’s Creek, on this Island, was foully murdered in Boston a short time ago. It ap- pears that Mc! ean, who has been doing busi- ness as a contractor, a few days before his death received a large sum of money with which to pay his employes, Shortly after- wards he mysteriously disap peared. A search was instituted, and the discovery made that poor McLean had been fi milly dealt with, We have telegraphed our Boston correspondent for farther particulars, but up to the time of going to press none have been received, -_-> --— Tue Halifax Citizen says it is rumored that the flagship soe certs with Admiral Comerell, will soon be relieved on this station by the return of the Bellerophon, with ~— pve in command. The sentry of H. nada was bound not to get into tr hi le like the sentry of the Garnet did over the Boyton affair, so when a man inva boat, after hours last nig ht, refused to respond to \ ¢ O08 Charlottetown May 29, 1885. | Hichest Temperatare ye torday, (readat ; nee Lg cee geeeeeeerye ee ** J). 4 pricdimight)...-seeeersee**s pone Lowest femperavure ¥ st Ly» eee eeeeere eS ae | midnight)...--secerrs +**°°" _s Lowest ‘hen mperature this eee s vs = LOF so . od. re this morning, #4 exmporads t 1 o’olook. .61.0 Temperature this afternoon 5 hail, the sentry pro moptly fire at him and ‘ry oa board, but was sub- » his lack of malice beiag ugh investigation, § his | he was taken prison seque nily released mate appareat ¢! A SPLENDID Oh’town, Feb. 6, 1885—2 aw wkly MEN'S FELT HATS. 4750 NEW HATS JUST OPENED AT L. E. PROWSES, Including all the Leading Styles in Kuglish, American aud Canadian. This is the Largest Stock ever imported to P. E. Island and MUST BE SOLD, sc BIG BARGAINS will be given, both Wholesale and ‘tetail. E. PROWSE, Signa of the BIG HAT, 74 Queen Street. LONDON HOUSE Custom Tailoring Department! RANGE OF CLOTHS IN Broadcloths, WW orsteds, Meltons, Suitings & Light (} vercoatings, _——-O- Work done with Prompiness and in the Best Styles, at the Lowest Prices. GEHO. DAVIS & CO.) TO SHOEMAKERS. UST RECEIVED and for Sale, a new @? stock of SHOEFINDINGS, &c., con- sisting in part of — SHOE TOPS, in Balmorals, Elastic, Rifles, and Kip Balmora's. Cc. B. FRONTS—Clarence and Grafts. —ALSY A Choice lot of French Calf, in Skias, This stock has been specia.ly selected in the English Marketand is very superior. M. McQUAID, . Lower Queen Street. May 22, 1885—1lw wkly Imo REID BROS. NEW STORM Cameron Block—Just Opened. Positively the Lowest Prices on Record. All-wool Blue pate Suits, $6.50, worth $10.00. All-wool Pants, $1.35, $1.55 and up. Black Worsted Suits, ‘$3. 50, worth $12 Soft Felt Hats, 65cts, worth $1. Very stylish American Straw 85 cts up. aT stylish American Felt Hats, OOcts, to White Shirts, a good neat one for 70cts. Regatta Shirts, S5cts., P5cis. and up. Balbriggan Undershirts and Drawers, $5cts and u Cotton and all-wool Undershirts, and up. Heavy Gingham Top Shirts, 36cts. only. Heavy knit Working Shirts, 85cts. and up. A large stock of Ties and Hosiery. A large stock of Linen Uollars, 10cts. up. A large stock of Island Tweed, 55cts, up. A large stock of Scotch Tweed, low prices. A large stock of Ginghams, Cottons, Win- ceys, &c, a@ Fine Tailoring done on the Ipremisee, by ec game Bruce, at lower prices than usua Please call before buying your require- ments. REID BROS, Hats, 50cts. Ch’town, May 22, '85—3mos SEED WHEAT HITE RUSSIAN, White and Red Fife, clean and bright. —ALSO ~ Timothy aud Clover Seed. For sale by F. L MACNUTT, Water Street. EXTRA SUGAR GORED HAMS Breakfast Bacon, Rolled Bacon, and Shoulders. URING this month only we will receive orders for single pieces at wholesale prices, Now is is your time to order. A. L. BRIDGES & CO. Ch'town, May 11—md till may 31 WANTS, LOST, FOUND, ae. JANTED.—A steady Man to take charge of Sherwood Cemetery, at ones, Apply to F. W. Hales, Secretary Co. m29 3i rq\0 LET—A cottage situated on East River (a nice summer residence) one and a-half miles from Southport. For further particu- lars apply to George Mason, Clifton, Lot 48. may 28.-3i wkly li pd OST—On Thursday morning, on Kent Street, a new pair of Scissors. Any one finding them please return to Tuk EXAMINER office, may 28 ANTED—Girl for general housework Apply to Mrs, A. 8, Urquhart, Pleas- ant street may 28 3i pd ANTED—At D. A. Bruce's, 4 coat, 3 pant and 2 vest makers, Competent hands will get the bighest prices, may 26 ANTED—A Servant for general honse- work. Apply at this office. may15 2) ANTED IMMEDIATELY~--Six women for Lobster Factory. Apply at this office. may28 3i ANTED--A young Man for a merchant tailor’s establishment in Summerside ; must be able to keep books; references re- quired ; one with some experience preferred. Apply to J. McKenzie, Merchant Tailor, Summerside. may 27 4i ryYwO GENTLEMEN ean be accommodated with room and board in a private family. Pleasant central location. Apply at this Office, (may 27 ANTED—To cnihenen for city roperty a House, a Coachhouse and Stable, all new, and one acre of land, about three uarters of a mile from the city. Apply at Tux EXAMINER Office. [may26 6i YO LET—A very desirable Dwelling on Upper Prince Street; immediate pos- session. Apply to E. R. Brow, or to J. M. Auld, Grafton Street. may 19 eod ANTED—A Warehouse Man, must be well recommended, Apply by letter to Reuben Tuplin & Co,, Kensington, may 19 OR SALE—A few cords of Hardwood. Apply to P. Clerkin, Steam Nav. Co.’s harf. May 18 a © LET.—A belie on " Bayfield Street, containing five rooms. Apply to T. R. Williams, may!6 ASTUKE TO LET—At Kensington, in the Common and Royalty, well watered aud sheltered from flies. Enquire of Isaac Gopxix, East End, City. [may] till jul © LET--The large brick Store on Queen Street, next to J, D. Macleod. Posses- sion given first of May. Apply to A. White. apr27—2aw pat QR SALE.—A second-hand Express Wagon. Apply to Wm. Murray, Baker, Pownal Street. mayll tf QO LET—The Dry Good Store on Queen Street, lately occupied by Mr. James Sban'l, Apply to M. Sioveusws. mardy ti ee ee eo Re 2 en cena = sent th dew tied thavelliacinapairaion dite dai hare 4 , 7 sce: lng a ti ely lt OE LC: NT AN Ya Ne RNC al. , 7 aaa i : ’ = 7 : 4 4 i 4) : ra eens eS eine Mi a cs can ate “Ae tat a eee ee as.