* dav Dr Conroy was the THE LOCAL AND OTHER TENS TE woop Preliminary Examination Refore diary -Magistrate Palmer, ISLANDS TRAGEDY. Stipen- eet tros y B I Wepwespay, Ang. 29. . Angus Blue (sworn)-—This witness’s tence was merely a recital of a conver- sation with McNeill on the morning of we the 24th, and is similar to the evidence 3 ' . — given by Archd. Bell, except that McNeill . xt, Monday being a | *ai ait be had learnt that MeMillan was go sta \ lay. » die, and he was very sorry for what DAILY EXAMINER - 65 CASES GOODS ' / —_ —JUST RECEIVED E. AT——— Clothing, new New Clothing for balk about Children’s Clothing. Bcald will bring Store. No one uli bo the lowest Should you want a Boy's Suit or a Young Man's Fave money hy “PROWSE BROAS., Wonderfal Cheap Vien NOTICE. neglected paying their Fall will please note that J. D. MACLEOD & CO. a - ci. ad b ap pened. He meant to cripple them S SK. BH. degree. Special | and would have been happy if that had | . tight a shar] Fu happened instead of ki illing MeMillan. a : request his was the last of the witnesses aub- | SS yt OW S . = xT aed for Wed vestay d there a ) ; ; Su Rae peehea vy, an are n¢ | ther witnesses who were present when the | n on : : s molting to k piace rhe Attorn y-Gen Sa Sth Se, eral m me | . the prisoner be sent up b charge of manslaughter e Fx e Magistrate stated that he dil not} “ee how he could send up @ prisoner on | iB 4 her charge than that mentioned in | rant, and thought it was his duty to | ‘ ~ , wo he rsone up on «charge of mu Rew Hats, new 1 ‘ ; ‘ Cima M Fia ] an adjourned until 11 o’clock on BDro-s daoods, hursday tO examine witnesses for the : , unted a | fraree (Chifdren. ’ we atti. Date Puvrespay, Ang 30. The enquiry into this case was re : ——— sumed this morning at 11 o’eloek Y ATCHMAY bh Ww tcoman Mr. McLean, counsel for the prisoner, sper, book debts, ete.» has been told | brought forward two witnewes for the dei! Why Our Stock for : t ~ 79 fe n e | . ’ - Dp, oa uM. a . atl be a Donald J. R. MeMillan, (sworn) —I live | Craw oe ty our ‘ ‘ ir the prisoner and was at his house pager Sor the company the day after the shooting. MeNe! | SHOU pass us. - s ved me the boards and the stave that ‘ - Pe, ri peST | the boys threw into his bedroom. Me- | \ ror the : uN each | Neill told me that he stood in a@ corner | > a Bion W ' , 1 tin Char ae by the window of his bedroom when hed oO ul r prices shi: ny ane Ay, the < ed the shot. I saw the mark of the] > - u - Septem be Ad powder on the house. It made a cour e| On this island. g ¥ particulars w ppea p raw the side of the house downward from ‘ oh window at an angle of about 45. He | aeren Summer- | tnust have just fired out of the window | « ; “| lent of the iardia "Sie lose to the house and the gun must have Suit vou ‘alt ’ “aa ging to Mr W..)| been pointed towards the ground. Me- ai | D. «} Clifton, was struck by | Neill’s sister when I called was able to | tra Ins vi it i ' it storm. and | crawlon her hands and knees from her on lam aned 4 heifer which | bed to the sofa. She very much | it arp at the time was killed crippled. It is a notorions fact that the e os two boys were in the habit of tormenti . aw I 7 eld at St. | the old man MeNeill is a good ne Bowen if . x A splendid | ber and would never bother anyone " . prepared 1 they did not bother him. I advised thos ; . r attractio wo boys to give up tormenting McNeill na s will be provided | two years ego. They used to tear down | vay | eld » pa a’ iis fences ani doors and throw them _ a successful, a around 8 he , ‘ s Juhin MclIeaac, (sworn)—I am a next ae wane loor neighbor es = is a - D I Her.—A Glasgow | man if left alone and not tease d ; = arlottetown, August 21, 1894—dy eaves the posed upon [ve heard ery : al it wi 48 vith others teasing Me ll o e x ary ase pocasioOns This sort of thing bo been cen | “7 - wife as @ 1 mpense for desert- | go.ng on for the last eight years, I my- . pea [ ex; els woulkl not stand this for E 4 jake hera g ft of | such a length of time. I advis ed iain aa + to buy a handker- | Taylor once to leave him alone and several chief | a after my decease.” times I have spoken to crowds about <e teasing the old man I cuw the boards ith . Ee : oti S wre 6S { EXTION 1 the bedroom. I saw the powder mark on ‘ ! e Charlottetown dir-| the side of the house; it pointed towards P yrs : ‘| t e Methodist rch w meet at) te ground, pretty ctl down. The Crsons WhO | York, on Thursday, the 13th of | mark is very plain. I can see it two hun- Sn > at | Each sel | of lred yards away I should judge the gun i Cnarlottetown, Pownal, Cornwa was fired downward from the window. | accounts last W und | e York renita = er-| McMillan must have been quite close to | titled to send tw lelegates besides the | the window to be shot as he was. From | Su . 4 m ster harg fur where McNeill was -tand a in the cu’ ner i " ‘ ee rc ® , 1] Su sion will be made for’ cnter-| of hie room, to avoid the boards that were | OW We require the amount in full, ta nt thrown in, I should not think that he - ss could have seen the man outside. Me- Vanua Reat. Esrare Sart.~The | yijtan must have been very close tu the | ‘ special at i ending purchaser: wall and to the gun or he would have | : ntralliy situated city premises is now heen shot in the legs, directed t tne au . mn a shat pe This closed the evidence for the de i ’ of lZ ociock nova, ot the | gence. I r property, fronting on Enston Mr. McLean then a-ked, as the Magis- and running back 173 feet 0 feet in Mad Oe wetel : to Pa ae Line. This property, with ip to the Supreme Court, that he be sent its g ol dwe g house, granaries, Xx up fur manslaugiater. W ecid en blee or in plots to suit I ro The Magistrate was of the opinion that ee handbills.—-A. McNei!!, f the prisoner must be sent up charged with the same offence as mentioned in the varrant. ’ H Wi ME " = | he te i a Mr. McLean quoted from the Criminal oy é : Nomen's Ba; Code to show that the Magistrate had M . : ” Ris : ue power to change the charge. he wished Me Vour ut Bear River, N " the ¢ pri-oner to be sent up for manslaugh- Aug — aie eee , as it would be more difficult to obtain , al ett tive haracter a ee ee b sil if he were sent up charged with mu:- ri} eipts for the year amounted ft des = } > nee er ré . . ‘ ve ae : - ue a the Prince ' re The Magistrate said that he had no dslacd W i. A. 8S. contributed $316 power to dothis. He dhought that the Mre J. €. Clar't Bay View nd Miss M ' : . e bh. cape apt oe a. Judges of the Supreme Court would grant v. D *, Char tetown were elected vice bail after read:ng the depositions. He hin - president «elf thought the evidence 4 rant a charge of murder. It evident y Tne Vermiet.—An i — came under manslaughter. In makirg ee ome 7 vee oF tae out the commitment he would have to fo - M: oe a *, who committed suicide st | joy the wording of the warrant, notwith- Glentinnan, near Fi Augustus, standing his own opinion. He thereup n . ee tT cent up the prisoner ts the Supreme Court Oe ae a on a charge of murder. , foreman; W T Payne, The trial will not come up in the Sc- James Duncan, John Stew- preme Court until January next. James Wi son. * neni following juest wae held body of le at yeste:- the iry wae co James HL. Conomiske d Y Cc Lane, art, Norman Macdonald, earing the ev idence the . ‘ ” Judge Casey is still engaged trying the verdict was rendered: “That the de- . ecase:d. Martin Myrers.came to his death | mous bigamy case, at the old stand by hanging himself in his own barn | Queen Street. whil-t sboring under mental depre —— - The funeral will take place “ts For the Stomach ul ue Deowsixe or Wise. —The Pic-/ ARG Bowels, t Standard has the following regarding : the drow gy of Thomas Wise, of Char- | and as a Preventive and ee sage gE cactus Curative of Serious I1l- ap ’ He AMINEE n Monday, ( - W I Capt Tho- nesses, u Murray Harbor, P. E. I, wax | gyey , _— . er chariottown wo Picton. RYVERYBODWS PILLS : ee cen Seen are worth their weight eT 4 ' ay =¢ ’ i“ nrowr' = uit ¥ a ye - 7 wd. Everything was done to try in gold. Price 25 cents. 4 > nef ‘ ild be seen “4 ; rene distan astern, but the . > Mecne at eave wav andthe por fellow SOhnson & Johanson, ia% to be abandoned to meet his fate. There iad " ‘ " df len = tae, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. ‘or. Kent and Prince Streets, » her way | Queen and Richmond Streets. “aman named | Cor. ECONOMY 4 GOOD WORD Form sounis, aeaide.t cord tr. 2 ue Is the Read to Wee!th. “It isa spt of bean'y whie's, if it were Walk up to the corner of —_ en's bh naan @ " Kent and Hillsborough Sts. - vce itself, and of its beanti-| You're on the right road then. = , ; er ~_ l| Quick Sales and Small Profits lao: fin distance, ant are the Siamese Twins of tion of the business that are never found an Tea enccton in thie fair | @part at our Furniture Store. Cater ‘in a dozen directions where | It’s the stock we show you a - ean a aetna nt when you come here that are streams nish trout andeovee Clinches the argument for which a ringed game. Mack-! supremacy. ere!, and nlof other fis n can be coat suse wae ces wearer MARK WRIGHT & 00., LTD << f aaa e i ot er, ca " * st cheers ‘but not inebr.- Who Sell at Selling Prices. IT IS } NOT WORTH WHILE ver any Summer Goods, as we want the space for New Goods about to arrive, so we will do a little price-pruning on the following lines: - DOZEN LADIES’ SUMM ER UNDERVESTS . 5 CENTS EACH “ MISSES’ 3 : " LADIES’ B L. \CK cor TON HOSE, were lc. .» now , Me for two pairs ( és “ * 18e., “ lb5e per pair. Several other lines of Cotton Hose at similar soleil we — di ~About 50 pairs of White and Cream Colored LACE CURTAINS, which 1 29 per cent. When we close out these lines we will find others. BEER BROS. ; little change in temperature; winds becoming east- nis ght or to-morrow. Tee W . erly FATHER + Pome loca! -Fair weather showers t trate had no option but to send the prisoner | would not war- | ROGERS’ Charlottetown, August 21, ] BUILDING, QUEEN STREET. 394—tu thu sat TEXT BOOKS —- —~- FOR—_—_ Prince of Wales College and City Schools NOW IN STOCK AND OPENING DAILY. a —(x)———--— LOY PRICES TO ALL. HASZARD & MOORE, Printers, Charlottetown, Auguat 21, 189t—t ts Bookbinders & Bowksellers. BOYS’ Clothing ! BOYS’ STRONG TWEED SUITS FOR $1.50 iii AND $2.00. Harris SLeWar| LONDON HOUSE. own, Aug. 30, 1894—dy Columbia Bicycle Tires A difference of opinion exists among riders regarding the merits of the single and inner tube tires, and a choice of the two styles is offered on the 1894 Columbia wheels, You can have the strong resillient and easily repaired Co- lumbia single tube or their new inner tube, which. you will unhesitatingly -*ronounce ~ far ahead of any + .er tire of this type. Full parti. : ars in catalogue, which you can ; tain from .M. Young, Agent THE SOCIETY OF ARTS of Canada (Limited), MONTREAL. CAPITAL STOGK, - - $100,000, A Society established with a view to disseminate the taste for arts, to encourage and help artists. Incorporated by Letters Patent of the po omens of Canada, the 27th February GALLERY OF PAINTINGS Nos. 1666 and 1668 Notre Dame St. Montresi. The hichest Gallery of Paintings in Canada, Admission Free. All the Paintings are originals, mostly from the French-school, the leading mod- ern school. Eminent Artists, such as Francai+ Rochegrosse, Aublet, Baron, Pezant, Petit- jean, Marius Roy, Scherrer, Sanzay and a great many others, are members of this Society. 68 members of this Society are exhibitors in the Salon in Paris. Sale of Paintings at easy terms, and > alistribution by lot every week. Price of tickets» 25cts. Ask for our Catalogues and Circulars. H. A. A. BRAULT, avg29—mwf tf Directo:. THURSDAY, — ——— ——— j } ' | 4 = : an! 5h EE RSG Flanneleties That Wash And Wear, In Price They Range From § cents to 27 ccn's, or SOS SSSSSVVTVTFIBSTESIGSTIVSVVSSOCVSSVISssssessessstoevsse A Nice Line at ) cents A Little Bewe:, 6 “s A Splendid Value, 8 Exceilent Quality, abont a vard wide, 16 A First-class English Flan- nelette, 12 ow 808 SOB A Fine Assortment of Shirt- ing tatiecus seliing mach below ic_ular prices. ee ee MOORE & McLEOD. Chitown, Aug. 14, 1894—t ts gigdadd VVEVVSCVSVSVSeseesesesessesd €230008 “> — —— 30, AUGUST None Charlottetown, August 25, — MANUFACTURER but First-class Cutters class Workmen #mployed. 18$4—t t s A. BRUCE coal Fine Custom Made Clothing. and = First- Try Us for the Best Fitting Suits to be had in Canada, NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. which we TWEED PANTS, prices. Discounts on Boys’ Charlottetown, August 21, 8194—dy This lot we will sell off very low for Cash. BOYS’ SCHOOL SUITS.—We have them good and cheap. School Suits for the next two weeks. buying their Boys’ School Suits from us, J. 1. MACDONALD & ponies cocaib ive made a purchase of bought at a considerable Market Square, 500 pairs of reduction If you want a pair come to us. BUY MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTH J.B. MACDONALD & CO’S. JUST LISTEN !—We h: MEN’S ALL-WOOL from manufacturers’ We will give Special Parents can save money by CO. Next Door to Bazaar Store. We are receiving BOOKS, which will be sold PRICES. We will have in © The best of selling prices. FOOLSCAP We want your trade and FOOL & COLLEGE BOOKS, ene ete nee (x )———- — daily COLLEGE POSSIBLE and stock of LOWEST full list, our at the a few days the will be glad to give quotations. and other STATIONERY are bound to please you. BAZAAR QUEEN Chappelle’s Old Stand, Charlottetown, August 18, 1894--t ¢ Opposite the COMPANY, STREET, Market House. REALE SPATE SALE. By Auction, on MONDAY, Septem ber 3rd, at 12 o’cluek, noon, on the premises : That valuable Buildiag Lot ae Pre- mises on Upper Great George Street, ad- ley, fronting | fifty feet on Upper Great George Street, and running back eighty feet. These premises are centrally situated for private residence or business stand, H. James Palmer, — Solicitor. . McNEILL, Auctioneer. wy li COAL. GOAL. To arrive besidbbia ad next week, per barken- tine “Erema,” 500 Tons RESERVE MINES SLACK COAL, best Coal for Furnace and House use. aug27—eod tl sle ——ALso—— To urrive ina few days, per schooner “Mary P” from New York, 150 Tons ANTHRACITE COAL, for Base Burners, and will be soid low whilst landing. PEAKE BRUS. & CO. Charlottetown, Ang. 25, 1894, NOTICE. —_—_— LAND SURVEYI\G, &e. The subscriber is now prepared to make Surveys of Land, run Boundary and Division Lines, furnish Plans, etc.; also, Mechanical and Architectural Drawings, Plans, Specifi- cations and Estimates. J. P. NICHOLSON, Land Surveyor, Pownal Street. Caarlottetown, Aug. 25, Iss4—dy & wy joining the residence of Mr. Richard Mur- | For particulars apply at the office of Provincial Loan. i | ProvixciaL Treasury, Prince Edward Island, 25th June, 1894. Under oantnority of the Act of last Ses | | gion, 7 . Cap. 6, the Government of NUE Resort TheSeaside Hotel —W ILL— Open for the Season on June 80th This beautiful watering-place has been much improved this season, so as to make it as enjoyab le as possib le, Still-water and surf-bathing, ¢ roquet and lawn tennis, boats and fishing, shady walks and avenues, T be antifel rms very moderate. Address, JOHN NEWSON & CO., june30 Charlottetown, P. E. I | j | | | Prince (ivard-Tsland is now prepared Lu receive, | an¥ person or persons, Tem- | porary Luaus, at 4 per cent. interest, on call or on such termsas may be agreed | ; Upon. j This wil! afford a good opportunity {for | Rings. | the investment of a large or sinal! sums for >: : ee | short or long periods. : wings. ngs. ANGUS MoMILLAN, | Rings. tings. Prav Treasurer. NS >: june225—pat Rings. - Rin rs shiek Rings. tings, Rings. Rings. ST. PETER'S SCHOOLS, © ‘ For Boys and Girls. WARDEN—Rev. James Simpson, M. A HEAD MASTER BOYS’ SCHOOL—Rev T. H. Hunt, M. A. ASSISTANT MASTER BOYS’ SCHOOL — Mr.F. G. Scovil,B. A. MISTRESS GIRLS’ SCHOOL—Mixs R. M. DesBrisay. The Schools wil] re-open on MONDAY, September 3rd. Pupils prepared for matriculation at the various Colleges au] Universities. . FEES—Boys, | $5.00 per terra. For further information apply to the Warden or Miss DesBrisay. augl4—eod $8.00 per term; Girls Beautiful Rings for Beautiful Belles. E.W. TAYLOR, CAMER@Y BLOCK. | aug23 | ‘FOR SALE. | Two Huntred Half Barrels No.1 July | HERRING. PETER KELLY & CO., aug28—lw Queen Street. For | } | | Bicycles, etec.., | and j j } } } | | | | | 1894 I=94. Fall Trip from Liverpool — e re OE. Prine ss . > iS 2 owt Cam w S . | “w t THE CLIPPER Bi ARK RALPH B. PEAKE, 700 TONS REGISTER. Classed Al Red at Lloyds, RICHARD RENDLE. Commmnater, Now on the Berti 1 at Liverpool } Sil mm that port Charlottetown Threct About the Ist September and will carrv Freight at through rates t the different Railway points on the Islar ulso Picton. kee" For Freight apply in London to John Piteairn & Sons, 7 Union Court, Old Broad Street, E. C.: in | verpoc! to Pit cairn Brothers, 51 South Jol n St et here to the owners, PEAKE BROS. & CO. os : 2 ah . Charlottetown, Juiy 12, 1894—eod tf $10 FE REWARD! : A 1 | D Ww paid byy P. E. Isla i { thie } n inv} ‘ per na yw i | } at 1, WADDELI a { so perint ke LOOKS OMINOUS, Portraits, given away, Quinine Wines reduced to 75 and 50 cents. We meet this sort of busi- with Quinine Wines at and 45 cents. Other re- ductions to follow if necessary. REDDIN BROS, P. E. Island Railway. Onand after FRIDAY, ist June, 1894, the trains of this Railway will run ds aily ‘(Sundays excepted) as follows :— ‘Trains Outward. Read down with Cloth Brushes, ness () Trains Inward. Kead up PM AM Leave Arrive PM AM 240 600 .. Charlottetown. +62 9 301 614.....Royalty Junction 606 919 3H) 645 .-North Wiltshire + 534 8 405 6 .- Hunter River - O24 815 44) 756.........Bradalbane sea Te i155 730 -- Emerald . 45 7H 08 740... Freetown 16 TW 233 TR Kensington -420 648 600 8 9) aene Ar i.v \ 46 616 PM > Sumimersiadk ‘ AM 140 8305 oe Ar 03840 16 2uzZ 84) ..+».Miseouche . i256 1044 3H 9@.... Wellington ;07 Wi7 7 8S on 0eee 0k te meas ee . 237 93 442 10 50 .. O'Leary 146 Sw 508 10 47 .. Bloomfield. 130 67 44 600 1114 Iberton...... 16 705 655 11S é rignish Att 60 PM AM PM AM AM PM AM PM 6 30 Oo - Cha town ) 635 650 15 - Roya Junction > 615 72 i) sus Keuedl rd ; 440 Suh 405 » As Lv 16 405 ¢ Mount Stewa ) sa 4 eu Ly Ar (810 355 ji 4 Morell 742 315 30 500 Stl rs 7m 245 1014 538 Bear I er 64 1S 1055 605 Souris 6 11) AM PM 1M PM AM PM AM PM 825 410 -Mount Stewart...... 81 34) 138 5U8 Cardigan. 10-2 100) 520 ....,.,.,Georgetown : -70 23% 4M PM AM PM P™M AM 5 aon . Emerald “ 76 Ci cs cecsuntel ape Traverse. . + 6D PM AM D. POTTINGER, Gen. Mgr. Can. Govt. Railways, Moncton, N. B. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent, Charlottetown UR. A.D. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Rent Street O4 | : a) Lost, Found, &e ments ur ling charged five «e« S Wants, Advertis« fie sit EN Ts! i ae m i numb idents lari ge 1 n a! very reasonable rates lia ig ia rejart : ollage | on | s’ Squar j libyMnaA i ; i » ns, it} “ ; nos I ibn } 2nL Sli aation in th t Mns. W LOWAN | three doors east « ber ‘ 101s seer | Square, 1 —AU gOS } A MARRIED OOUPI entlemen can be accomimodat : mr q ir I yy | pri Bo i "erie j u no Wi ply to G1 : 23 ro LEI ) oO bar Str P ; i ant situation ; rent mod y ipply tos NEY GREY. “ti—~au FOR SALE—A 5s Op board Bai ing DOA spout I ’ i ca partly decked ; cost $i j 52 \pply at this Office, tf—aug2l ———» TWENTY DOLLARS LOST lo lay, be- nad Carvell Bros., will be rewarded on, tween the Post Offic twenty dollars. Finde; eaving it at this office, aug2l WANTED—By a first-class dr mat & position I me dry goods < Twelve years’ experien i ence Address A. B., Box | 58. a y goods sales- slablishment, FOR SALE.--An exteusion with mahogany legs and sides, office. dining tabie Apply at this tf—jy30 FOR SALE OR TO RENI.—aAn Piano in good repair to suil or ren month.—C, Ll. MORRISON, Auctioneer. jaly yll upright Lby the TO RENT. ~Watermer the residence of Go vernor Howlan with “re f grou altache- ed. also Parky w Cottag with on Mere Apply to A. MCNEILL j25 tf guar pat FOR SALE~—A sex -hand liiard tab with new fittings, size 4 x r above witi be sold cheap for cash So y wo A. Down ING, Great George Street, two doors below W. E. Dawson’s. Zw eod—aug25 “i eaten _ FOR SALE OR TO LET—The brick build ing known as the “Terrace House,” sit on the corner of Powna!l a et for sale or toljet. The build hished throughout, and will either furnished or unfurnish< culars apply to M. P. Hogan Pe el ET ORR LAE ARR 2 PRA EB A ARG RR CR SERS Sona a aR FAROE ee ea . 7. oe