:r\;i" QF. '1 1 .-2 w._'..,,, _i w .bl 'dr »4l'."' ‘_ if wi 'QL x'. -W ll -v ‘F lived' The! started for the 'latter place the story related by the sole onlooker of ; . ’* "!C`“"57?-re; "__ 3 '__ » _ --_»- .Y .__ ___ ______ _ _,_ - _ " ‘ ‘ _ -' _ _' l__ _ ' ';.1 _=12T_~~‘_§ L' _‘*”"-1' -_ ~1;-V_f_,., ly _.l ' ' ` ' _ , ` '-ij ; *'*~\»”v'_~_'___-~.-,~_,=;>;.-__ ;.__,",_»_~~=;§,_.~'- ~~__ -1; '-‘»§‘~»V_VV.-'__,'gf§Y'-5»€a.f ' ' .1 ‘ ' - _ - i s ' ~ 7 f I 'run MoiiN1N i _ _ __ \~ ` -1. __. _ *___ ` ""'* 2: “_ if - ~-_e __ __ ~ -.I AH” _ _ ____ _ ____ ` ' ` F fi' A `l.5 3. ‘§‘$i. Ke 'A 4 I ._"‘-__ __ 2;; `=f.°{s°"f; 4 __ ;_;F H “V F - -e aa. A J ~ § V ' ‘ . 1 V K - / . \ _ L ._ C ' `° R *S A ’ ~ i==i _ 5 “ED 1391 CHARLOTTI-:‘rowN. PiuNcE EDWARD ISLAND. M...NoAY. Aramis. |905.” 1 ‘ Piucl:‘_¥§_VQ CERN l l TERRIBLE MURER CRMMTTTED lit I \ 2 ’~ , 11 __ _ _ f- V_ - .-¢.;'.".“¢li{@ again. I unlocked the door and Carver I C _ “I am going tra shoot him," he said. I did llll nlllllllllll lllsl llll llll still lll llll lllllllll §_._.____.____.__.____ A “°“‘°‘“°* "°"“°‘“°”"’°S*' H§‘,§;”,‘{*2_°§ From East and South to Can Two Thousand Suspected again ln going down stairs 1 Alex. stewart. Lu _ls Killer at Midnight §._-.-_te...L__»._..r..»_;..t_l».f..;§ lltmllilusnuol S would not give them but he t ok the ii and went to short hlm so,got clothes He by lliS HiI'Cil Mall, J 0S. C2trVCl‘_ __ Rl _lhlMll§Hllllll_ Sl. Plllll$Rll him to stay. “Let me out-, let me out” __ I 1 ' ` ` \._ - *S not bring in the gun but I think hid it --.- _ _ -- _ outside. ' _ _ Dr Dewar.M.D testioed thu he was Sheds Skating Rinks Hotels, Pri Awful Powder Ex lesion in Can ton Interviews tllc Solc Spectator of Vtllc Awful Deed. The Coroncr’s Inquest`V..._.;l ._ ... ....;;.......,............_ . ;_ _ __ _ lr laktll I0 Jail. .N0 ADD _llltlll M0l1VC f0l' lllt ~l)CCll. ;;<;“_§§n;j_;°St§;';§;<;‘;;S_ggfggtggling _ _ _ _ _ l .. _ -_.1-n _ , _ , _ _ _ ,_ _ _ __ renrorwo. round .recessed deed with vate Houses and Mllltary Tents _ 1500 Kllled-New Shamrock~ _ Brill' S ill 21 Vtfllicl uf Mllrlltr. The Mllrdcrcl iS fzllllurctl and 232221? °.'Zf.`i'.i`.i”‘f_lI§f_”§` i’§.°§°{..r‘§§i'.Zi5.?li _ all occupied--_Two Thru. C superior to old in ‘some ' , V "`=_,. poupsrt’sl'gam nt'nth left 'i':. The . v _g _ A __ ~_ ' ` - _ ‘ ° ‘ e 3”' t_ __ and_Tents Wanted- ~ Respects,Noikl|. __ _ _ 1 _ _L Chsrlotttetown was horrided yesterday when the news became known throughout the City that one of the most _prosperous and respected residents of'Lot48 in the person of Alexander Stowart had been shot dead in cold blood, shirtly alter mid- llighb bv J 059115 Carver, a man who had been employed with him during the past winter as a servant. Carver after visiting the house for the third time during the night had drawn the unfortunate man in pursuit to the stable door and there in sight of the horr- or striken wife had hurled him into etern- ity without a mome nt’s warning. The contents ofone barrel nf a doub1¢ barelled gun consisting of duck shot had entered the groin severing the fedier-'a D0 N2 “TWU °°dle5ViU8'883I3iU8' Wound tothe are the worst for many years 'gras un- - bone two ind, th h - _ ’ was forty four years of age of medium es squue mug which ev°°tm1° The p"S°ner was reunnt but hei ht and ossessedone ot the best farms 2- atone time remarked : ~ _ Mn. Stewart, who had accompanied ber “I suppose I will hang for this_»» mst Wm _Mug M_Ss L_nk_°t__er__0___ Sum his life blood poured _ ' _ _ husband to the kitchen door -rushed the spot about ‘twenty 'yards diata but was only able to catch him as he fe back into her arms dead. h'ld ‘ :l th h l' - _ - _ _ E I $1” s;1_uim°°eh 318° dz ° “md ne" for the night. In the mornin! hoitarted 1 ha was contractor some years ago. There had come to his house early this mowing _ .___ ,V - _ _ __ _ _ _ 7 W e t eu' mot er el er dead bus' for Stewards to see more of what he had are two sisters aboard After he mm n d the gum hggguie to my V - ‘ V ' 1 . ¢ _ _ a _ _ _ r e _ _ , _ - ‘ __ . band till they arrived. _ d°ne_ on the wayhe met ggaawhg am ___M,_ 5mw,n__`?§__s__ 1-»n_£9_,_m__'°_,! _ told mB_r__e8h_______ _______g_de_ _ _ come_\:l__der this duties and _ He said he intended to fire at his legs and 'glam hmuqgr gwwd Wm, _mg he charge oftthess eavzn_in_1m§ed ` nf men 0 ` r N C ' A' .' _ , __ . Y The first intimation of the tragedy w as received in the city by telephone from Southport about half past live this morn _ ` to S'ewart` who' ing. _The message came to the brother of S _Gray babie me omiers an_ived_ _ the deceased, Bruce Stewart of Bruce Stewart Sc Co. The mar_shall received the word at half past seven and he immediately notified the Attorney General and at the eight o`c1ock boat Sergeant Bradley, Omcer Hooper and Constable Kiggins crossed. The undertaker, Dudley Wright and the Coroner, Dr. Roderick McNeill, also went over at e'ght o'clock and the inquest was held at ten. a _report of which appears below. 'rua HUNT I-'on rm: Muaoniisa. The officers drove at once tothe scéhe of the tragedy and consulted with these present as to the whereabouts of the murderer. Learning that he had procured the gun from Charles Pippy they started north towards h's house. On the way they were informed that Carver had gone to the Five Mile House where he usually but on the way were overtaken by a messenger on horseback who told the _ ofiiecrs he had inet Carver on the Lot 48| ' ~ V ,f - be ood uonthefarm. 0nTues- Romg to John Stewur' S’ better dagnhz aikedmhir. Stewart to go totown "i"j".‘°"" ”" -"°°k °-he s°“°" me °°°"°»" for the day. ue. stewart asked mm une _ Ditty \l°W°v°"' 97°'-’°°li°'/1 thrnugh to twanted some money ann 'he replied he .Arexmdm by the “.°"°°d r°°°“tl" ma1d° l would like to urchase some clotbes.'_ He and then turned towards Tea Hill and ig” Southport' Anivhig M ~Stewn`s’ which Stewart had meet him on the roadxand, ' _HOW -THE PRISONEB ACTEDJ The perpetrator of the awful deed did not seem to realize the crime that he had committed. He was taken to the Coroner who was then holding the inquest at the home of the murdered man. As he saw` the crowds at the house he remarked to the o$cers- _ “You will not let them beat me.” When asked by the Coroner what he meant by committing the terrible `act, he replied- “i can know." ' After remaining at the house for a short time the party leit for the city and reach- ed the Police St ation about calf past twelve, noon. ‘ 1 o he cit over the roads that is one of the most The trip t t y, On the roar ro the city he told Sergeant u Bradley how he had spent the night. - Six chudrem three bo-yan” th”-B gms, WHAT HE DID AFTER THE MUBDEB¢ him his victim had died instantly. He then continued as quickly as pzsslble oo se lace he had reached ARRAIGNED BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE. At two o'c1ock the prisoner was arraign- ed before H. J ames Palmer, Stipendiary Magistrate for Queen’s Ccunty. _The Rol- ice Court? room was crowded and many were on the strc-:ts eager to get a glimpse _ of the murderer. When asked if he would be ready for trial on Thursday he replied “I suppose so.” ' _ _ He was then remanded to jail till Thurs- day at ten o’clock when the preliminary ` investigat'on will be held. During the afternoon he asked the oli- cial to serid word to J nhn Stewart to pro- T cure counsel for him. "An_endeavor will probably be made to retain J. J. Johnston on his behalf. 'run cnmnrm vrsrrs _'rim scams. _ A representative of the°Guard ian was ` first on the scone of the tragedy and heard the murder, Mrs. Stewart, wife of the deceased. Carver, said she, had always did not return sgair.. On Friday Mr. is about two miles from Southport, iheyl-_ \_ _ talkin to asked him why hehad not returned. He lmlnnom him_ told mm_ mmm” and take Iound the murdererilihoblrn 8 - _ hen _ __ - _ He had apparmtlyjusr mlvsfi %‘;‘;:m”;;‘;°;h2‘°:s'mf1fsf”°“””,In; M his elotlies. H; started amassing-~nlm _ - _ _ _ the officers approached he hm(dB””ed)“f“ mains again. He_retnrnq__4_ 12.3) _ _ . __ _ _Qitand surrendered without ._ ._ N0 “_ with a double bus- _ » _ - _ ___-~ 7 -_ -. ___w“i°__m:"<".-m' '_ wentout “ t ~ ` V V V f V_» 3'" °.“‘°¢’V~» V 'w-_u'~' ` -_ _ _ Hefollow_od=iiiU;`/i_l!1~!_’_§f|3_¢0°\il\1l0 B ' `t in; .‘;::.‘:'.r..i'..***“.. _e..t‘.i*.~. ‘l_.. » .-1¢..»- 5.1- ` FASHi'0N'. V MAGAZINE.-'S T »V MAY i g RuBBE___B`ALLs f __ » \ \_@f I 11, f N0