se - ae a ) SDAY NE 29. 1898 ER - : THURSDAY, JU) | THE DAILY EXAMINER. DAILY EXAMINER The Fatal Collision. King’s County _Exhibition, 1893. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, ; THE - a Sxvexat different statements concerning | A meeting < = wees one aie Spxciat Desparcues to Tue Examiner. | ; JUNE 29, 1895. the disastrous collision of the Victoria and peng ap me i ae sogulations rho i 20 Camperdown have been published. Some menniien the exhibition for King’s County An Rditor Out-wits 4 Lawyer. : ‘ : The Drought. of them have been contradicted. In res-| were adopted. The following members of IS sure to follow the arrival of out “4 abou : » ‘ - —— Lx Quebee, where the people have a Con-| pect to Admiral Tryon, it seems to be es- ee eae to superin : ai i i by THE , : “ ° : : ; servative government, the crops, according tablished that, as pay! o> ayo as of | Archd J Maedonald, Georgetown, for Attorney General Blair Looks new stock of Ladies and Gentlemen s to the local papers, are generally promis-| Examiner, he wasen deck at the horses; Geo B Aitken, Lower Montague, Foolish. 4 -. “ There has been plenty of rain, and|the accident, and that he elected to go for cattle; Wm A Poole, Lower Montague, : ok Hi eather has caused the|down with his crew. But all reports of de-| for sheep; (¢ A Aitken, Georgetown, for Waterproot Garments. Prepare your- ji — a ser tly.” But here the tails must be taken with a grain of salt. | pigs; Jas ee ott Seen oa Sr. Jonny, June 29. grass to grow iuxuriantiy. : : inline and butter; Nathanie cLaren, eneil, r ~ is hi ss want of rain has not been so severely felt) We — “sean ee . tesentle and grass seeds; Ronald J Me- coe a Phony try ie po self for rain by pu rchasing your few | Was perfect. ritish m ‘| Kenzie, Dundas, for vehicles and farm : : itts libel suit yester- bis for many years. There have been s ; fac tf danger But th: | implements; D A McKionon Georgetown, | verified in the Howe-Pitts li er Bult y t, and heavy | steady in the face o ore apr . ae -|day. Attorney-General Blair opened the . wane ee ee aa color 3 sad affsir was <so sudden and 89 soor = "Geesatiniedl ta ds tak ms — jee and china the alleged libel in ong Rainproof Garments from us. We ews at nig a : imp ossi>le for »U 7 : i ted him- over, that it must have been tmp ld, Cardigan, for woolen and flax goods; dence, Mr. Pitts, who represen * the crops. But there have not been any the whole and the exac | *!4, ardigan, for w tea for “fasae | dell, surprised Mr. Blair by offering no ° good, heavy raine—taine to wet the carth— te to conan ah es wikiGes Wr Whbdie’ Getto “ie evidence. In consequence, ee ant te keep the best makes, such as Melissa, ‘ : c r v ss aoe) ° :. i ing last, hake = om aa a dn ee hp pete he ee iia ae ain os Nevaliiiode tenis be cotead te the — Gi ee — ee or Paipiae from one account thet he Viz-orie,Camper- a of $100 for < S-istaae ‘ed trotting | defendant on the ground that the a Distingues and other makes. ive oot crops. ‘ : : ; ‘ — tee won some of | down, Edinburgh, Nile and Sanspsreil were | oo on Bxhibition Day, Sept. is, ond» Siaject” Malte’ wad a+ hg, ig pth or ra , : { 7 V1 Raby : : front at a distances 0! | purse of $100 for a free-for all trotting an : : : 5 : ‘ our churches, and everyone is hoping that | drawn up in one cdl . or about 1,200 le race. Entries to close on 13th Sept. | tiohed in the libellous article, and eg uS a call. ; ly. about two cables ength, ; Aa he had not proved puodlication. 2, . it may come speedily and abundantly Sent from etch ether. The Victoria wes iv | 2°**- stale istetdesmted thas this. matter be re- : met ’ : decision. Judge King said that ; the centre, the Edinburgh on her right and] 4 meeting of the committee appointed | &rved for : ; — 7? : . A Mean Shift. the Camperdown on her left Ths signa! | conjointly by the Government and the he a. yeepely Pre > gem ye ai A M E o f es if Premten Perens and Mr. H.C. Me-| way given from the ven eer held at Geomntows, alone Sh a Sue powee wae-8 cost he : mp 1a : : se onald been trying to make the/tyrn and form in double line. To exe-| = kaltotel ersons were present, vide | made to appear that such a ve eee ; : “i aa lol Bales believe that they are) .ute this order properly it was necessary u - i daaten, Malcolm MeDonald, Geo be an aaine tek Killed be cee eae 168 Victoria Row. % not biamesble for the withdrawal of the for the Victoria and Comperdown to. steam | B ~ Bek. & Seaman are ee pipe eg silat wa tenre to “%," steamer Jacques Cartier from the Orwell ahead for some distance and then to turn, am todk. A. Camp an eo, F, set ane on thelantned tabem, «tier dere Charlottetown, June 26, 1893. a” route. Their letters published in the /the Victoria turning to the left and the |“)! motion, the Hon. D. Gordon was | assessed damages at $100. . All eee 8:5 sca ia as : ‘ Patriot are all very well for effect. But) CGamperdown to the right. As the distance appointed chairman and the undersigned Se aaa ee ae naar es ee ae a = Ere y their acts speak differently. The Govern-| between the vessels was only 1,200 feet,and eer goreians. ie wy earn — tied ok the tere GN ¥ ‘ ai : 1 9 - “34 ment have repsatedly, and without public | a, as each vessel was about 320 Sea arial the following alterations and| man’s defeat of the Attoraey-Genersl on a A GoOoobpD ei é ) notice, withdrawn the steamer Southport length, it is clear that to preserve Pose PY Prhcotecpedian winiin +. Mhaibhids tial class 1 legal point. y from the West River and Rocky Point} tance of even 100 feet between their bows! ...4 the words “Leland bred” in sortions 3 aia ike . : i d 3 were struck out. In ciass2 the Ist 0 . r d it for the accommodation of | at the turn, each vessel would have to turn | an ¥ ; pasa : : > e2 oe ee ae partisans elsewhere. | within a distance of 550 feet or lesa than aie by momen @ a 7 ace ete Si ae BOOTS! To see the crowds that dre daily buying their BOOTS t True, they are not under s formal contract. |two lengths. Suca au eperativn is sv deli- aie ee som $3, $2, Sl, for oat 2ad| Birdie Smith, the twelve-year-old daugh- and SHOES from us. Let us tell you that we are pre- : But they ave, morally and just as strongly, | cate that it would require the utmost promp- | 4g 3,4 respectively. A peizs of $5 wag wt of —— a Smith, was drowned at pared to meet your wants in a satisfactory manner. We ba bound not to disypp int the public and | titudeandskill. But when ee = lo oe 2 Oo omeal = cae Can 0 May Ws have set our price chopper to work this week, and will ‘ cause =. the people ae ne it seems to ae geo “s ae In class 7, section 5 was changed from Im-| wick and P. E — a a offer a Blizzard in Bargains, a Sarlene of oe a . t uffer loss, in order that|/Markham that the vessels were oi rted Seotch oats to best variety new] evening. Much of the time has been spen ; k s. Our prices have surprised others : IN ae 7 a ‘ ; an re- ther for the order to be executed, and Sioa aoe from imported seed. In class| in ministerial session considering the Crisp- Whirlwind of Wonder P 2 ¢ FS By oe eas age N i 8 adi i f $1 - 50 cents was made} Currie case, which was finally disposed of they will surprise you. <= 4 , . istri i ted, ttention | 5, an addition o and ¢ : ’ : ws “ ' siding in the Fort Augustus rsa a he asked that ae —. sa hanks to sections 1 and 2, for lst and 2nd prizes} last night by passing Crisp in the usual J Mw McLEOD & Co. =—~ . easily and cheaply obtein a cargo of lumber} wa, paid to this signal by ’ respectively. In class 10, section 1 was way by # vote of 40 to 20. The resolution . . ue or any other commodity. They pretend to| which began to turn to port, and then changed to Dakota red potatoes instead of | passed on the first on oe ee a Charlottetown, June 12, 1893. erci i i te} Burbanks seedling potatoes. In class 15 a | ing Crisp ** not guilty” but that his con- unis ———$—$————————— ———_—_—_—— = _— = be greatly exercised concerning this lapse of | Markham, who had hesitated to execu urba I ; the Inland Navigation Company ; but they | the manceuvre, began to turn to starboard. | section ar — for _ gene - a apes a a aay thie oo ne, are guilty of the same offence. “They But the delay was fatal, and = gr 25 ed, 81. le class 16, inion eiavadies protracted ministerial session, which finally / t) damn the sins they sre inclined to,” and| were at once brought into collision, with for best kip skin, tanned, Ist, $1, 2nd, 50 | resulted as above. / : and hope that the people of Belfast and | ho fate) results described in the despatches, cents. The lst priza in section 6 waa in- / — ——-— ALY am Pap West River will be moved by the strong / Other advices state that Admiral Markham | creased to $4. Pgs 0 — ae ene Yale Victorious. . : : . ; E a similar amount to tha mee torrent of their denunciation and protest to| was himself, in charge of the manceavres nar ee teenbedisled tex eahine. Maw Lowsen, Oenn., June 90. FORT UGUSTUS , place all .the ae upon a eee of the fleet at the time the collision oc- tion purposes, when tha meeting ad-] or the third consecative time, the Yale r A Inland Navigation Company. surred. journed. fresh won the annual triangular boa EW STO x oe om oe caine to predict, agree vam hesitate to condemn Rear Admiral . ante 2 roe an a a Thamos by, defeating ao N x ( : : i. " : ° y- ings Jo. xOibition, by 8 and Columbia y 3 engt 8, in i. HE Parishioners of Fort Augustus intend with Twe Examiner that the Inland Navi-| y, cham upon this conflicting evidence, ec E T KP jonere of Kort Augustus, intend " gation obtained both precedent and ex-|/7,,. whole matter will, of course, Georgetown, wae ane, 12803, he course was two miles up stream. around oft . Lg yt ag ° ample from them; and that they are, |}. the subject of a careful examination. Supreme Court. 7 Schooner Ashore. . far and away, the greatest sinners. After it haa been held the public will, per- oe ia an - 99 Haying Tools ot all kinds, Rakes, On Dominion Day, is We learn that the Company had arranged |},,55, be able to apportion the blame of ia Fal me eee nen ie: Nesen SyPURt.. > rs ’ that a tug-boat should take the place of the the two commanders—the living and the for debt. Tried before Mr Justice Hodg- were a Point leant cal hes rage bad R P 1] Oils Genuine N ash IN AID OF THE CHURCH FUNDS, 4 Jacques Cartier on the Orwell route ; that| 3.04. son, without a jury. Verdict for plaintiff ets Forks, ope, i eys, * walges wells stevinie Wile lt he "a they had taken care to ascertain thet this}; 4 grand ship, a brave Admiral, and a i. arn 5 Seas ioe plates ff; R Rj P° ‘ tas ofthe een, ri gree he pede — =e i i have been are a agen i saan . A good Salcon will be on the grounds, well mt arrangement would be satisfactory to the | crew of splendid picked — is In re application of Joseph Smith for Piano Recital. ‘ uth all Kinde ef une ietatal eae ; people concerned ; that the von-fulfilment | sacrificed in » mere ‘* practice at sea.” No ial the Court othe dean Wednesday, ; aie . Scythes, Paris Green, General Hardware. "Daedng Decks and al other aug of this arrangement was not their fault ; such ship as the Victoria ever before went | 19th July, for hearing a motion to set aside . a or Ns = —e oc — vena) on such occasions will be provid y the : i rder dismissing the information. isses V. Hyndman and M. Moore,gay er will } Ferry Whart at 9 o'clock : and that they promptly brought the a. down with her crew in smooth ag! ys ee rR om ae a x thes recital in Wright’s Hall last even- R B NOR ON & co a. fa nnd I? clock noon, for Haart weerk ; Cartier back to the Orwell route when they | ;,, epen day. The Victoria was one of the Action of account. Referred to the faward| ing. There waee large mumber of the - 2 i a returning same evening at 60 elo a a found that it was not carried out. But no}, ost advanced types of the naval fighting | | + F L Haezard. parents and friends of the pupils present, cents ; to be had on board of ‘boat on the day of such good and sufficient excuse can be offered! | hine. Her displacement was aed f ere ante ne a rye oe 4 a veeriatae liaciaes : wiegses Charlottetown, June 29, 1893. "The best of erder will be kept on .- 7 _ ; : Ward of James = by a live committee. and any person found sell- on the part of the Government. The Gov tons, and her double screws were worke erre , y the Court to a ; sein fommmnlttos, and coy verses Suns ott ‘ ernment never gave a thought,to the wishes by engines of 14,000 horse power. She ee ee gy pond N Darrach— PROGRAMMS. ee ee ge ae ae ee eee St TIO ity directa without dit'nction of persoms,. Fort : or interests of the West River people when | way the pride of the navy. But the loss of Action on promissory note. Tried before Mr Diane Dusit “Sonate v".. ye Weber Augustus re determined pan ‘he rep ation , : : a i he men, | Justice Hodgson, without # jury. Verdict for Misses ewson an oore they have hitherto enjuyed reepec they deliberately withdrew the Southport yp. ship is as nothing to that of 5 ° | laintif? f 1040: HC Macdonald for ooo ed he Loved Him.”.. Admission to the grounds, inclading Tea, 25 ,; from that route for the purpose of curry-| whose sudden death is mourned, in cottage | Prarie for #8 : Reciation—"Becnuse She loved Whiter] Would you Soe ; ing favor with some of the Premier's con-/ .n4 jn hall, throughout our mother land. John A. Nicholson vs Robt O.McLeod and Miss Ethel Pope » By ender of Coubeatibée, : stituents. The widows of married seamen and mothers See haen of cseragd Fes so me Piano Solo—‘*Picnic Dance”... . Spindler Like to s oO J. H. CUM MISKY, : ——e+e-+e a ieee : ; <= Miss Irene Moore cretary, “ of unmarried seamen who perished, will, takes ‘ime to consider. Mr Good for plaintiff; | |. — ” ° . mies & tas, Fans 20,139 The Record | of the Banks. is expected, receive a full year’s pay; the] HC Macdonald for defendant. i Piano ieee Sh op ping in ugusins, Jan AY ELDON pm Ar the end of May the public deposits in| widows of officers will reeeive an annual Homieal t - ae Oa lined. ss mn y sie oe Piano Duett—‘‘Morning Prayer” . Reinecke MAMMOTH THA . ; the chartered banks of Canada reached the| pension, and children of the higher grades and Police Station. In their report they say | Piano Duett—‘**Marsch Impromptu”. .Low wel ei Ce ee ia high figure of $170,440,000. This large! of officers allowances. A patriotic fund | that the three first mentioned petontions Ne eee — Bessie eae MON | i 3 Al 7 wil holds Gracd Tea or the bewutituh a amount is, of course, apart from the mil-| will supplement the payment of seamen’s satis lo'tas pellod elation ess te ane oe vouq "a ae ee - = adjoining the ruins of their Cheese lg 7 : " i held by our Savings Banks. It is| widows. from the fact that there are no water closets Pi Solo—“*El Penseroso”....... Heller one 000 meee than it ah at the begin- +0+% in connection, and they ene ors aia oT Mies McLean On Thursday, July 13th, x ae y ,. dation be provided forthwith. ey | Recitation —** : Poe inilanteitintnceetninteitaeiiisenionngeiinges . "! ning of May, and $14,00),000 larger than Notes ane Semments olds all attention f the condition ot the j ui tation maaae ieee roceeds of | . hich vill be peed "vo, defray Lather fit it was at the same time last year: Commer-) __Worthington's Illustrated Magazine} fence. After presenting their report the Piano Solo—‘*Boat Song”... .. Wyddington J building and plant by fre i 4 cial loans, too, show a like expansion, being |for July begins the second volume of a Grand J ury were —— xv. Jane 20 ~ Miss Edith Hynhman COLON AL HOUSE, PHILLIPS §) QARK, MONTREAL ae end Refreshments of all kinds on: " 374,000 e than « year ago. Overdue | periodical that has beet exceptionally for- HURSDAY, JU . Piano Sélo—“Swing Song”...... Millward Steamer JACQUES CARTIER will leave iy $14,574, = 7 f|tunate and successful. Each number has Donald McKinnon vs. Alexander Wyand. Miss Helen Burbridge Charlottetown at 10 oclock, carrying rassengers e! debts represent less than one per cent. o steadily gained in attractiveness and value, | Action for wages and for money paid, etc. Recitation—**The May Queen”. . Tennyson - one i , thar ce = = “ 4 these loans, being only $2,041,068, ye! and this tort iano, while voy 4 0 - Tried pee vw a aren an Miss G avies etal passengers to the grous a last year, and o tertaining for summer reading, has still] a jury. e conclusion of the ca . |p: lo—**Old English Dance”. ..Smit' , Ny ean a a a ’ Hseganiall legal | sufficient solidity to rocommond it to read- | Hudgeon atated that the action should never | Piano Solo— "id Bnet Pope Special Attention given to Mail Orders! gickets to rea, 25 Cents. hd $138,000 since pril. pec 1,733,000) ¢t8 in search of the practical and useful, } have been brought, and gave judgment for Piene Tniiie,“Maw Mroenee”...... K is tindinsnihe abies atanned ieee id tender reserve is greater by $1,733, and to those who most enjoy significant and | the defendant. Mr, Good for the plaintiff, . Misses . Burbridge and A Moore will be held first fine day. “a than it was at the end of May, 1892. The enlarged views expressed in gracefu) and} Mr. Davies, Q. C., for the defendant = . Vocal Sclo—**Daisy's Evening Prayer”... Bs order of Coalanntee. ae +8) only other item calling for remark is thst/ polished sentences. William Larter was placed in ee ee eas. ian Dena D ee ets, Curtains. Furniture. China and Glaas- M. K. joLpon. a : a f fh foreign balances, the net amountdue| The bill embodying certain changes in | this morning and arraigned upon the indict- , Miss Mabel Pope ae > eee nee 7 ; Good | Eldon, June 20, 1293—law & wy th oe pee Sencien ‘ents having been | the Bulgarian constitution, which became | ment found by the Grand J ury. ree Piano Solo—“‘The Fountain”....... Bohm | Ware, Kitchen Utensils, Silverware, Lamps, | J apanese oods eee hae ee 4 the banks by foreig law not long since, leaves the fundamental | indictment was read over by the oflicer o Miss Hattie Newson f.adies’ and Children’s Boots. Shoes and Slippers, Mantles,’ DOMINION DAY can $13,329,000 at the end of May, as compar- features of the constitution—manhood suff- the Court to the prisoner, who pleaded Chorus—“‘Five LittleBirds Are We” White oe ? ‘ Wi ed with $13,249,000 at the end of April,|.2, “undisturbed. The number of depu- | ‘not guilty,” stating at the same time that Five Pupils and Millinery. : ; oH —_ vs and $15,732,000 a yesr ago. ties has been reduced; the ae he ae _— in ‘sau coe Piano Solo......-... enna o uence ees ees -| A full Stocks in each departinent. Trial o ders solicited. Excursion to Pictou. na ’ ; : instead of every three | next. 8 Indic i & . Miss Vera Hyndman ¥.9 In the conssn ef iis eumments apen this iment every five, laste : i umber of counts, in effect charges a a years. Politicians im Bulgaria have not, | ng ao : hee alee bi iss Moore uron such ! Steamer Nor- r 43 record of the Banks, the Montreal Gazette apparently, learned the art of ‘‘gerrymand-| the prisoner with administering drugs to . ee sey aoe ae pel Pte HENRY MIORG AWN & Co., N SATURDAY, Ist July, the § gene Nor. Ls rks :— ing,’ ve they had the hardihood to | procure an abortion. : é on 7. feb9—tta MONTREAL, | w o'clock, a. m. (local time}, remarks ering, Dor have y i A. C. Sh f tr harf at 9 ; 4 ** At no previous period in the history of | rob any Bulgarian man of his right to vote. The trial of A. x aw, for perjury, is roe 5 M : - Fare for the round trip, ONE DOLLAL. ae the Dominion has the volume of trade| The Peters combination could give r= ar -— a +4 = Sei don -Daeaar earns By order, 4 : i imports | points in “fixing” ¢ titution to the avi ell ve. . a ’ ———s ¥. W. HALES, o attained ite eS te — i. 2 pene ers oT Ey Action on promissory note. Now before 1893--DO MINION D AY --1893 Secrecary. rs ae the. pessediing year, while the} ~ = Mr. Justice Hodgson without a jury. $ Charlottetown, J-ne 27, 1893—4i be cent, e : aie : —- } : rey dinainh Saba dock Gk oaattat a dae os ae + area of domestic business is steadily widen-| op ery.—No.1 Battery will meet for as b C., for plaintiff ; McLean for a? See : 2 * ; ing. In proof of Se. drill (in uniform) at 7 o'clock this evening, | defendant. > Hurrah for Hunter River Tea. TENDERS. ee note circulation may cited, : — _ — rd outstanding at the close of May hav- Sreamers —The steamer Northumber- Stentor 2i ileal ce tonite tn etl 4 aap ing been $31,927,000, or $544,000 land is ex ted to reach Charlottetown at ; Tansee sere aa ae ths wot aye oy ee a more than at the corresponding date six o'clock to-morrow (Friday) morning, a Methodiet Cuarch ot | the above mentioned 4% parties wisling to contract for certain aherations s lat rdoed, in tull proportion to the. in- ,.0eting here on retura to Pictou betwoan ("| Rettsahiments and suitable Amusements, and Stoase om Dorchester Street, ocomd- nk te plas rs is not indeed, in full as — a 18 and 9 o'clock, to make connection with AL PIONIC OF THE make ue as picasant as possible to all who will and specification to be seen at their office, Queen : ‘ sestion 0 fa ie cn thet the cael Segeeer pall Chany te: Heian. ne " the. services of a will be p-ocured if nh lowest or any tender not ni cessarily ac- i nectio . } my tendency will be toa greater and greeter) 5... Lousrrne —A Jobster was captured at s { S bbath School oy supplied with cooling Drinks cepte Ce eammmanasaie ote disproportion between circulation and) 4 4 Macdonald d& Brothers’ factory, Pan- ap § a and choice. Fraite a ae WW SULLIVAN. gt loans as banking facilities are extended | ure Island, yesterdey, whivh weighed 8} grounds, = Trustees late Owen Connolly, :'s throughou , the country. Every year Ibs. The lobster was caught by William ——-WILL BE HELD — Return Tickets will Be Sone’ = first class . june?7—dy tl 6th iy a” witnesses the establishment of new Hemphill. This is the biggest lobster ever tre trom OR pales ot Se Gekanees aeiesen 4 l 5b CE NTs ip E R a» OU N D une?7—dy < nocies in sections previously not served at captured in King’s County, and some ON SATURDAY JULY Ist, cents ; Childrer, half price. : Oe * l, or inadequately provided, = th — - ' good-sized ones have been taken there, too. | ~~ F = 9 : (Come one, come all, and enjoy good day's Sp | S eS hich eheques and drafts supply the piace _———. Se order of Committee, ; Q . ¢? Coigiandnotes. Thepercentage ofjwhat ialled West River Br; san cor My eee for FERGUSSON ALEXANDER’S PURE PARIS GREEN iso shee Sodan on Sor i Sha by money, in other words, t aadeaions of the | the latest additions to the newspapers of the e ver ridge. \ ANTED, by 20th July, a girl as general ser- aa is. In One Pound Boxes ; 14c} in 25 lb. Irons. weather. 4 employed in a small, probably lese Province. I: is printed in French, and ? The Steamer Southport wil! leave Ferry W vant ina small family. Apply at ence to — It Supplies ge roenag Se Yhe ratio is a constant-| published weekly at Tignish by Mr. F. 9. | Wharf at 10a. m, and 2 p. m., returning | MRs. Davin StSwams, Ruston Street, 2i—juzs > DODD & ROGERS : A eee WHEAT oF than 10 per ceat., and the ote. L'Impartial announces that = .o at 6.30 p. m. Refreshments, 15 cents. OST—On Saturday, the 17th instant, a gentle- 2 . the vital _principles}of BEEF and 2 ly decreasing arate! adinaenaie the advancement morally, socially an _ . Refreshments and Tea for Visitors. chins water coat. Finder will be re- Ch’tow June 27 1893. : ‘ with HYPOPHOSYHIT ie" The Pri Eulalia and her retinue lectually :' et ne of eee t june29—2i warded by leaving it at this office B, ’ , eR : ; wo e Princess ; claims to ependent in politics, eo left New York for Spain on Saturday. of Ree a Th,