THE THE DAILY EXAMINER. JANUARY 25, 1894 THE DUTY OF THE HOUR mit pcasure that be Lae had nis eyes pen ny trom ry » of ther unkennese. We hope that Mr will now act m the cases Was @ rest ght which upon him His Let it be dawned followers in Charlottetown. — —_—<-- -Summerside Journal : awaiting the action of will be watched very clozely to see he has any desire to formulate and duce a prohibitory law, Sir Oliver Mowat, he did not plebiscite ‘to he taken seriously,’ t ] to some olating red to the fa: Peters has are | decided bv him and them to exert their personal and _GLENDULN BEST!) their public influence towards the suy- i pression of the liquor traffic, the enforce- ment of the existing laws, and the passage of an act probibitory of the retail trade ‘ of Charlottetown, in aeeordance with the } : nvandate of the people. “The friends of Prohibition in this Province are anxiously the Local Govern- ment in this matter, aud Premier Peters | whether intro or whether, like | intend the | DAILY EXAMINER . . ae THE MANSLAUGHTER CASE. ve Rol ] the sweets ind most top i § ne ee nae ee Tee of Mr. Stewart and eersary N ebrated in all the lead the Attorney-General. es of ( win a { i States und in Great ; : be cele: ) CHIEF JUSTICE CHARGES THE JURY. | ‘ i vit stirnes, Ww t I 1 one of the immortals. His 1 y is to-day ‘The Jury Bring in a Verdict of “‘ Not sa | ng | Guilty” This Forenoon. 4 as - aa ( £ o } —_——- Burns ‘ : \ that | Wepnespay, Jan. 24. his poetry was that of inspirat mM, UNCOr- AFTERNOON SESSION ypted hy schoo iW lirectly Mr. Stewart, counsel for MeNevin, fol- trot ure Phat he was well aware of | lowed Mr. Fitzgerald pointing out hie fant is evid ithe jury that there were three | ‘ HTS Cat counts in the indictment, viz., | rit L SIMATK < i 3 Peake of 1 manslaughter, assault on Mrs, Mur- rhes : ' ,» | chison, and common assault. The ques “pe ’ , tion before you is, first, whether Bes : ; j these men assaulted her; and second, if 80 i Bien oh a “ lid such assault result in her death ? The ee : . } evidence for the prosecution was of a - _| triple nature,—first, that of Dr. Murchi- i | Natu burns | gon; second, that of the dying deposition ; poetry can never | ve . Tt will at) and third, that of the apologies, First a t M Hall | the doctor tries to make vut : : a ithat he and McNevin were not on friendly terms in assault. It order to give reason eal ‘ yt t, | for the was shown, however. I aa O! that such was not the case, that they pom * “ | were on friendly terms, in fact that they BUTTER PRO SPECTS exc hanged newspapers The doctor «wd ; swears these men were drunk when they ar- attributable to the immoderate use of liquor | on to | mien |} —-to drunkenness. He then went | explain to the jury what they had to do | The dying deposition, he pointed out, was only to be considered in the case of man | slaughter. If this is not the case, if man- slaughter is not believed, the deposition is not to be considered. All agree that Mrs. | Murchison was assaulted on the 8th of | December. The evidence of Dr. Robertson The | showed the character of the injuries she The undersigned offers for sale, from ware- house or td arrive the following Brands of TIN PLATES, For Lobster Packing, viz.: OID CATTLE! Usual Sizes received, and he tells you on his oath that ‘GRAFTON! Required she died from the effects of these injur'e the autopsy, and he says that in hia opin- imported for this purpose, made of special ? aw ’ jon the woman died from peritonitis; he | The first of these is the very best quality | plate and much superior io ordinary Gien. | duin (Coke, be ing he orny charcoal tinned, | could not say that the peritonitis was | specially for Lobster trade. ar Also—INGOT TIN, PIG LEAD, and all | caused by the blow she received, as the | other articles necessary for Lobster operations | external marks had disappeared. But he at Lowest Market Pricea . oe e evi- £2-Correspondence solicited. | (Dr. Taylor) said, after hearing the evi | dence of Dr. Robertson, that cane | the peritonitis was set up by the JAMES FRASER, | injuries ehe was said to have sustained. Then Dr. Conroy says she died of enteritis, 58 Bedford Row, Halifax. | and that death was not due to any viol- janlo—Ow +«nece. Here are two doctors against one, Dr: Taylor was sent to Bonshaw to iio } | } to | evidence to go 0 n, and in the assa moist, cool, that rich comforting flavor, only obtainable from the high- est tobacco. You, gentlemen of the jury, you must | to the same conclusion the coroner’s jury did, and that is that her death was mater- your OWnb COlNMON sense; ially hastened by the injuries she received. not the or The prove wife, The question for you to decide is whether Dr. Murchison should be in box, vou have to determine whether 3 Gillespie and MeNevin are guilty. defence only bring one witness to that Murchison used to ill-treat his and that was that drunken fellow Eachern. He had the evidence of Beaton and the Trainor girl to prove Mr. and Mrs. Murchison never had rows or trouble Proceeding, the ney-General said: In regard to the slanghter count you have the Mc Mr you have to decide whether pie and Me Nevin, together, or assanited Mrs. Murchison eeeded to review cer portions of evidence, pointing out where the evidence conflicted, and intimating that ate was perjury on either one side or the other He said Ciiliespie’s story that he went there especially shine; and he could not Dr. Murchison should send over ton to come acros beating his wife, had = stated. It to pay understand for Bea as MeNevin and the did : lesples seem reasonable that Murchison should do so, and he thought the jury would be slow to believe such waa the case. He advised the case fairly and fully, muet apply come that any Attor- man medical ult count or not Gilles- eparately, He then pro- the a bill wasal!l moon- whiy f he (Murchison) wa- Gil- not Aright this year by Insuring with 6. IV. Brow CHARLOTTETOWN. TELEGRAPHIC. Desparones TO THe EXAMINER SPECIAL The Premier ‘Misrepresented. Orrawa, Jan. 25. Sir John Thompson, in an_ interview referring to Mr. Laurier’s criticism of the speech delivered by the Premier in the County of Antigonish, N. S., stated that his references to Mr. Tarte on that occasion jury to consider the andif they arrived at . rs , ” | rivedat his house,and says he drank nothing | the conclusion that either one or both of Bris I i, ha i ®| from them. Evidence has, however, been | the prisoners were guilty, they should D cA 1 shed, | given to show that both these statements | bringin a verdict accordingly; but if there It : ‘ , - | were untrue. The doctor says he only | was a reasonable doubt in their minds, ‘ » 3 ¢ j l re> | . * , "t.. . .- * : | took one drink from Ferguson, and Fer- | they should give the-benefit of it to the : ra provucts 1) guson, who was roaring drunk, says the | prisoners England and it shows how keen is the | same. Buta sober witness who was pre-| The Chief Juati¢e” then charged the . of New Zealand butter, } Sent says the doc tor took three drinks and | jury, reviewing the prominent features of , | finished the bottle When Gillespie and | the evidence, and pointing out the law in writer continues : ; ; ‘ ; : ; | Me ‘Nevin went into Murchison’s they sat | the case. ,Having done this he left the 1] ud mat nversat vy} down ands« ngsane in a friendly talk. cave in the hands of the jury, telling them =, butter merchants, etc., of | Both say they took a drink, but the doc- | to weigh the evidence very carefully, and All appear, like myself, com- | tor denies taking any. Is that likely? | chatif adoubt existed as to the guilt of | szed 1 Canad t ming | What were they all doing between 10.30 } the prisoners,a reasonable doubt, they t 4s th th mild | e,}/and 1 o’clock? They were talking | should give the prisoners the benefit o Lt apy Sa th tter séasc f | polities and it was to settle the} it 1893 is < st I satista \ nan iispute about the vote that Mr: At a quarter past six o’clock the jury re- us ‘ Y its int ‘ ud | Murchison was called down. If these | tired. About midnight they retnrned to t} : h larg ude « 1 ha been | men were ordered out and did not go the | the Courteroom and asked to have the i Larg signments of <A doctor h ad the law to apply to. It was | evidence of Dr Murchisen and Gillespie i i ‘ x weekly, & thing to the credit of the doctor that he | and his son read over to them. After thi« s0 that + has had eff. f 301 brought his sick wife down to settle the | was done they again returned to the ring } a I ar rmed by nit pute Phe doctor seeks to make you | room and Jater on sent down word that cha y ha and both Canadia I ove he us assaulted because he was go- | they could not agree upon a verdict that janmd Australia ! 1 creame butters, | ing to vote forSinclair —aman whomG -| night tl ssert that the} pie was actually canvassing for. McNevin Tuvurspay, Jan, 25. Ca an is by est article, and is | and Gillespie pitied the sickly condition of . —s ° ’ ; ss : : At eleven 0% loc k this forenoon the jury V¥ayvs 8 t 1 u pr ‘ | the poor woman; and would anyone be- | : . = 1 , i oot Vt Gone that thes ee } 1] the anes laugh ter case _ returned with a Eoglish marke rmy ewn part, uieve that they would turn round a Le : 6s 4: . i ‘ ; : ; - 13 : rdict o a guilty. ( sple we ts vhiy Canada can ‘ pete su her, that McNevin would dash her to the . lict ' ‘of not guilty.’ . fillespi voy ee oe 9 , - ' » i} in the dock » e ig 1€ dict. / . . ia t lock upon hearing’ the verdict ess vw t iieest 1 1 butters | floor And Mur son stood | bir , .: . saat : : . he strair on his nerves was evide Eng greater part allowed this to be Lhe boy ee ee ow : ver! rea 48 . 2 v swears noth ; i t Kine hay oe : . : \ a Oe a : The case of Chara Liewhenen ys. Dr. 3 j i i ) t he ct it i i}=- . r | I ‘ ; ; George Warburtor stands over until the i Canalians make | agreement arase Gi! pi uid he 1 not } et 1x Court meets in March next. s vrea ( to place | go there for a row bu pav a bi Murcbi m ’ : : i ; on | G08 was ain ake ah deka The Court stands adjourned until to- , ' , 2 ce ; : | morrow forenoon at eleven o’clock, when | ‘ ey t bave yjeaiousy i tne w matter . es MeEacl t | motions will be heard and the prisoners v A at » 4 i i i . : in 7 found guilty during the term will be sen- tw 36. - sy 8 M : , ; ten¢ ed o ‘ ui i - 1 Air pros] - . Cana 3] tow irda his ‘ 1 eit New he night Z 4 i { Mia « i Y S S he was : ul . denee : g j i I l lela wate tile M Hay yy i i a sus @ ‘sa til. ; ip “y ba hoped lat It is disg Professor R : active and -i* ; i 1 } i her ia 2 € s308 } ; aseauit, pe t | was, While McN -_s- — me ' sitting tovzet THe WOOLEN INDUSTRY OF ir donie me IRELAND. 9 had | oo ‘ the nG The D ] fay I Irish ie a TT wooiel i rv isa rl ‘ pais t} = ark ‘ } and « ust i Ac : I} gn } n le a | V j he i _ “ forg e t struck her, calling he foul name-. | THE CLIPPER BARK ; , 7 . P ceding, Mr. St art Band lf you I ; . a — D Mi sees? ci, RALPH B PEAKE Mf, 5 eed assa ] Mrs. | : ’ 5 | 7 Mur must etl when | ght : *h6 000 | MeN ind Gillesp 1 drink in then: | 700 Tons Register, Classed A 1 Red, 5 . Ff. . - i so I ich at Lloyds, : € t g an a i { of ali tCh \ t " i Y : in fecling nave heard De. | RICHARD RENDLE, COMMANDER aan at « ; Sa : =! ’ ’ ‘ é \ ; .c. i a : will be on the berth at Liverpool on the de a , ; ” ist MARCH, and will sail from that port ” \ vidence s 1 by i gy Y - 3 ao cr whe, | For Charlottetown Direct, ne ! a iat Ww he sent ABOUT ist OF APRIL NEXT, ” Marg lra t r Beat the t | Ir ' had } re t But M are and wiil carry Freight at{through rates to ng r | : 5 ‘ | ne different Railway points on the Island } 7 , so Pictou. : at WS > wer ' . : Phis | * For Freigiust apply in London to John I was str firmatror evide f Pit. ‘airn & Sons, 7 Union Court, Old Broa \ ; nd Gilles a a : Street, KE. C.; in Liverpool to Piteairn Bros Mi. N haa ! oO ' o 51 South John Street, or here to the owners © i i tine eience ild i uy < that on the ve irst day af the PEAKE BROS. & CO -— assault Murchison ld g a s , Charlottetown, Jan. 16, I8S4. m te and } the whole matt bef hn pat guareod her wat sum jour 8w , # , a ten vs afterward el k an act pateyvel ] o.0e wa rue, as stated by Dr. Murchise i aT \\ ’ ‘ ; ” a that hia wif lered the n out and they » Vi ’ a . " - . ' a refused to g ] he I uinor ¢ ivs tha . . | . ‘ they t ont as soon as she asked them. | FATS. TRADE { } } I If. went on Mr. Stewart. uu find t} e is CAV . MARKS l e a strong presumption that Dr. Mi on | . COF Y RIGHTS. ‘ g Ss and. 1. had anything to do with the injuries sus- CAN I OBTA AINA A of ATENT ¢ For @ . k ! ; a : ; opinion. write to Ps P P ained by his wife you will be slow to find | Mu WN CO. x who have bad moariy tfty tty — l in Mar- | these men cuilty: you have all the evidence | @pemence im the pa business. : i onvaiate . we ve wy , . tions strictly confidential. ‘A Handbook of in- i yea - ' before vou and it is for you >» weigh it | formation concerning Patents and bow to . . at al!. of Tt alii San | | tain them sent free. Also a catalogue of 6 a wel Shot unusual for @ man to beat | geal and scientific books sent free. . es of tempera Sir Viiver | his wife, but it is a rare thine fora Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive } > th ut : , ae se oe pected nested in She Scientific American, and ’ I frie ' to come into another’s us are brought widely before the public with- . 5 oi ly t , afieaa TI out cost to the inventor. This splendid paper. use and ne otner nan 8 Ww Ne | issued weekly, elegantly illustrated. bas oy far th: Fe truth is wt it i chison was afrai i of what | largest circulation of any scientific Work in the - M ' , pens 4 oe : | world. $3 ayear. Sample copies sent free. bl } VO t Pp uh he thet night, it was hauntis g Building Edition ene, @year. Single ; : Mr. I Tarte to On his t e apol o wre Rome weak copies, ‘20 cents. very — tains beau- ; iW pologics ‘Tawh up and | ¢iful plates, in colors, = ome of new i One Of ¢ o prevent the MeNevins from | bouses, with plans, enabling uilders Soe tee Premi¢ writes ioe ns . 1m, latest cerngne and secure oa Bat ioe rip re at talking and to-hu bh the matter up i here NN & CO., NEW lL ORK, 361 Broapway. mowevers may Symparnrz’ | is one thing that Murchison has never 4 not for 1t5} denied, and that is that he made the} DO You W ISH au that I w ! ei , -§ } suggestion ju Mr. Warburton’s office that J f Ont ! purpose woud be a if Gillespie fave him $10 he would s« ign al : exieuins | receipt for the whole thing, and he] ( I P 1 *MCEs | get $20 from McNevin. Seven da oe leaen ime, to al wy that v are # the bigoted, nar- } = | Saw “ > r i | his wife’s death, after Dr. Robertson ae 7 ° bl ' ure represented t0 | examined her, Dr. Murchison agree rouvie, 3 i | slightest ce aed nk age condone the offe nee and take @15 S20 | 0 Z fast : ntidence from Me Nevin ae ferring to hy ro Expense ° SINS E : Ontar and « ret I > [| chison’ sdey positi , he ¢ x plained that there . S t le ‘ aSK are certain cumstances under which - “a for - : : i incense iat i r iy r : r a ead aa tion to her husband 1s very | THEN [ SE the aivantage fs po ca pal » OU strong. and he asked the jury if they ; eas f » commie : oa ? ~~ for the good ; — bring themselves to believe that WOUDILL Ss . Mure aes at the time she made the " r BIND YOUR WAGAZINES | ae sition was not thinking more of the | GERMAN ifety of her husband than the punish- | . re nt of John MceNevin and John Gilles- | BAKING ' pie. He thought that the deposition should , neanest 1 cst pla zs at he receive ] W th ae | leal f - * > y i ” Ci thal A FOIL « aio Suspicion. “2 ~~ more especialiy as Dr astidbes was | i OWDER. present at the time it was taken If, said ian25—-3i eod | Mr. Stewart, you have any reasonable} DOES IT EVERY TIMF. a = === | doubt of the guilt of these men in your | ianl9 TO LET mind then give them the benefit of it, f - _- —- e ; ; and do not brand them as perjurers and mae = ‘ ruffians. Mr. Stewart then dealt with the lp .o™ Bi Phe - ck Store on Queen Street, lately | medical evidence, and pointed out what, W . ‘ rr ki i" vA ceupied by E.H. Norton & Co. Apply | in his « pinion, caused Mre. Murchison’s | (f //>* Ma aire emt KES | TT ’ i Wetate . : i (a 5 ne at office o I'rustees Connolly Estate, death, and concluded his remarks with a } ! it} \ a - wre meat o neal —— ' om Ae 63 in r ~- Queen & otres e 1 ti—janeo | strong appeal for the acquittal of the pris- Kee = in = ODOR OF onere Se si — The Attorney-General thin addressed | ~~ the jury. In opening, he said that of the | ! a ea ps : : fe A ee | six indictments before the court, all were | t —-— o 2 GRANDPA | TO ENJOY IT Mastiff Plug Cut, always sweet and full of srades of Virginia leaf J. B. Pace Tobacco Co., Richmond Virginia; and Montreal, Canada. were misrepresented, and that he (Sir John) had not connected Tarte, in any way, with the Richelieu election. Only one reporter was present at the Antigonish méeting. He could not write shorthand and had noteven the cenvenience of a weat. It was little wonder, then, if many inaccuracies had occurred in his report of of the Premier’s apeech. Insane Burned. Boonxr, Iowa, Jan. 25. The building on the county farm, in which the ine urable insane were confined, was burned yesterday. Eight of the nine inmates were burned to death. The Corbett-Mitchell Fight. JACKSONVILLE, Jan. 25. The CorbettMitehell fight is expected to take place at one o’clock to-day. Sudden Death. Hatteax, Jan. 25. Mrs. Ritchie, wife of Judge Ritchie, died suddenly yesterday. CIVIC PROTECTION ASSOCIATION, Notwithstanding the many attractions in other parts of the city, the anti-sewer meeting last night was more largely attended than on any previous occasion, and quite a number of citizens signed the roll of membership. City finances, sanitary matters, and various civic i were vigorously discussed by a number of councillors and citizens. Arrangements were made for the calling of ward ineetings for the nomination of candidates, and @ general meeting ordered for Monday next at 7.30 o’clock (in the anton room) for the final nomination of candidates for Mayor, Water Commission- ers and Councillors. Parties whose names have been men- tioned as probable candidates, and citizens opposed to sewerage and increased taxes, are invited especially to be present. - The condition of the Queen of Sweden i causing great anxiety. Her a is suffering from the after effects of a severe attack of influenza and a state of neta Japanese Goods | We have just received and opened part of alot of goods DIRECT FROM JAPAN. These goods we expected in time for the Holiday Trade, but which were delayed on the way. They are real Japanese Goods, and com- prise many ueetul and pretty novelties in Lacquered Photo Frames, Antimony Photo Frames, Wall Pockets, Real Tortoise Shell Trays, Japanese Fans (for decoratin; g), Fancy Work Baskets, Office Baskets, Wall Brackets, Bamboo Tables, Pretty Jewel Trays, Jewel Boxee, Jewel Cabinets, Handkerchief and Glove Boxes, etc. Call and see these choice at CARTER’S Br OKSTORE, Market ee. goods and get your a 19 Burns Anniversary. ———_ SCOTCH CONCERT ——IN THE—— Masonic Opera House, THURSDAY, JAN, 25, 1894, PROGRAMME. 1. Songs of Scotland (Christie)... Sossh eee Prof Vinnicombe’s Orchestra. a iii aes ce cs vcs Prof Caven. 3. Quartette. . Messrs Bruce, Lewis, Sauk” “McLean: 4. Cornet—Scotch Airs Mr C P Fletcher. & Voeal Gule.......... Mrs J M Macleod. 6 Violin ie) Maiden Song rn oe | | a fee ee eres Miss M A Macdonald. 7. Song—* Battle of Stirling’ ...........0c008 Mr Wiliiam Me Kay, 8. Vocal Solo.. Bt eee. Mrs James By rne. 9% Annie Laurie Watz (R Gruninwuld)....... Orchestra, 10. Village Festival. Grand Gathering of Seotch Lads and Lassies, introducin, 14, Violin Solo- | 15. Voeal Solo—** My Laddie in the Come € Dairymaids’ and She om rds’ Drill, Gillie Callum, ete., Mr. D. McDonald. ‘Piano, Scotch Airs and Marches by Miss Mac- nab, from Scotland. . Daet—* Wha’ll be King but Charlie” Misses Webster. 12. Voeal Solo— Jessie’s Dream ” Miss E Tillie Brown. 13. Vocal Solo—* Grunenwald” Mr Charles Hermans, “ Auld Lang Syne”’.. Prof Vinnicombe. Bfigade ‘ Miss Annie Hyndman. 16. ‘Gems of Scotland” (Sibold) .......- Orchestra, 17. Vocal Solo— Scotland Yet”’........ Mr James Davison. 18, Trio—* O, Willie Brew’d a Peck o’ Maut”. ‘ Messrs Bruce, Cook, McLean. city. THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, ac’? DIRECT IMPORT Round! Round ' {x) admire. The wonder is OUR LOW P! WUALITY, STYLE AND h direction. 1894. ona A ale te eee ~— A iA bi Turns the Wheel of Thought, Never Ceasing, Never Ending. White Goods One Week ! Black Goods the Next me at’ nj: <1 Always something new, thing to wonder at, som: Kies Stock and brings the ‘rad mer Se ae = eS NO COUPON. j am ee we ee We thought that we had ordered enough copies unul h arrival of a eecoad Jot. But such a rush w first shi ment remain. ‘THE as made f We expect them in a day or two. and we will fill all orders promptly. Part 2 of the series wi Look out.for it. Part 1 is good, but as you get further on better titathe previous one. if you have not gota copy of Part 1 already, wat appears again and cut it out and get the photographs while yo Re, The Examiner Publishing om»: We Have a Few Hundred BOOTS, SHOES ANI ODD LINES, LEFT FROM THE and in order to make a quick disposal of the same we a Discount of 25 to 50 per cent TO-DAY. Sale commences ow Charlottetown, enicatiiedicttaoee 20, 1894—dy 19. ae opengl The Law of oP. potas Whetlock and Webster. 2%. Comic ot Laird o’ Cockpen,”..... r William McKay. ai. Tricotrin Benet) seas brshedlinh es Hussevnsaee To please some of our friends we have decided to start our CHEAP CAN {NED GOODS SALE 22, “ Auld Lang Syne".........cccccccseeeesees & We are now offering our first-class New Stock of Canned Goole at the following low prices :— “GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.” S Gale Oia CF ed Wika ince widliuans <oucewkinen. 20 cents | 2. Cans Strawberries for...........- Reserved Seats, 35 cents; Unreserved, 25 9 Cans Tomatoes (3 Ibs.) for.........0+-c-eeeeeeeeees ae 20 « 2 Cans Apples (3 Ibs.) for..... — of Ground Floor and Tickets at James 2 Cans Peas (2 lbs.) for...... piisiidreateauks abdiieeicacimiainas 2 « 2'Cans B C. Salmon for.....:... Paton &‘/0’s. Plan of Balcony and Tickets at Dodd’s Medical Halli. Doors open at 7.30, Convert at eight sharp. JAMES PATON, J. M. CAMPBELL, i Chairman. Secretary. janls | wh ee 2 Cans Beans (2 lbs.) for.......... 2 Cans Peaches (2 Ibs.) for.......-... 5 sua SPECIAL BEER Charlottetown, January 11, 1894—tu thu sat ihe No “Magic City.” a a tit te They Are All Sold Out MAGIC Cl A LOT MORE COMING! The conpon will then reapp ll be ar SEASON'S have This is positively the best chance to get first-class Footwen: " J. M. McLEOD & CO. 2 Cans Apples (1 eee). for. GOFF.