POUT mm o_ rv MINER { ik LLY i ii. ' AA DAIL’ | JULY mrOT lik , 1890. Notes and Comments. | ferred against the | Was resumed before J. Sr. ee THE ~~ The Shooting of Little Eva Gay. GEORGE HENDERSON ARRAIGNED. [ue examination into the charges pre- young lad Henderson, = Mellish, Ksq., J. P., to-day. There were no new develop- nel tl CC A ALG AN DAILY EXAMINER, - - - At Midgell, St Peter's Bay, on June 7tb, after a lingering illness, Charles E, Saunder- | gon, in the 69th year of his age, leaving a large gircle of relations and friends to mourn their loss, Farewell, thou sweetest, cherished one, In Heaven again we'll meet, ’ si [ : ‘ si. : ' order | ments. The most important of the evi- To join the praises of the lamb } : 6 . inly 1e | dence given appears below : And worship at His feet. ine InNatis Woop, (sworn)—lI live at Lot 48.| - ~ ey was wor! rir Th r WO f ‘ame pas: i was working in a jog of wi od, and cam HOTEL AKRIVALS. follows out of my own gate about one o'clock. The ee ere just behin > coming from 3 : | FP Just behind me, coming : RANKIN HOUSE. e westward along the road. The two boys h y after L left my gate. came to my] July 5—Jas Shreenan, W Henderson, D , ite, and ut up to the house, and asked | McLane, Tignish; Sarah Sickles, Edgar D Vaue,. Biit wt Map? b AAO MUUMEL, : : ‘ , eye : ra drin) cater. [| saw them come] Aitkins, Boston; Clement Kelly, Tignish. 1 the road towards me. i went into HOTEL DAVIES. I I IN bush on Alexander M ore 8 farm. ; his July 7—Mrs Coghlan, Thos Kickham, , would be cx or seven chains from where Souris; W H Prowse and wife, Murray Har- tl ri was found. AsI passed by the] bor; H L Si'ver, A R Butler, Miss Murphy, vacant field, | saw the deceased girl picking H Stanwav, wife and daughter, Halifax; W H | berries in the field. I was just in when || Sullivan, Bedford, Eng; R Somerby, Boston; with | heard the shots, some four or five I think Capt P C Johnson, Pictou; D D Stewart, 1@ | | did not hear the shots very plain. The] Montreal; J A Plin, Brantford; R Mel her- ‘ es pre- | Jast shot fired sounded louder than the|son, Toronto; Miss Hughes S'side; W Avard, . ‘ 1 18 Dy i rs there m} ht have been three or Shediac; W W White and wife, Albany, N v re : shin wetahin | hens amasnel : Y; Mrs Sprigg, California; M Stephens, Or- , . eres eek eee Se ee ll Sth—A K Gordon, M McDonald ; ; ri we sSth~——é x ’ ' t ot i +} sastward of me, ths 3 the east of} ¥° . r . : i renou : j tte he ird of me, that is to the ea '|Geo'town; R N Cox, Morell; Miss Rose $ oO Wea: na n} ‘ree It sounded pretty loud, too. ‘ y r . ’ l u reek. 4 J ’ , |Coghlan, New York; Mrs Chas Coghlan, w r's nons | (Craries RanKIN (sworn)—I was work- nln : ne Die yin Ss} th’s Commo oO it ior day : . ard iI ee " . . = n Dominion I ‘ys OSBORNE HOUSE. r 3 ‘ J n the same field with Thomas Ings. I saw : : : Ss; ; sor the wii two boys coming from the westward along July 7th—Rev Ww P Archibald, Cavendish; : it rela- | the road. Just as | saw them 1 heard a shot. | Winnie B McLeod, Bay View; Ada J Aitken, } si athcnm while ard | Miss J E Newsom, Montague; J E Newson, ti | | then worked on and after a while I hear I WH well, Hunter River; Geo , 1 . 2 , Tl > > Jy > a fanether shot. I beard in all three or four e one v ; ae Ae ‘on oe ? b tha the : i : sil ite Sorbes erno yer; x ’ . hots saw the boys afterwards pass] .. ’ vs . i Gove rder t te , a 'y ee a sahiall , a . re | 5impsou, Mr and Mrs Simpson, Halifax; E ‘ where WS WOIKIDG ¢ re t rhere | o ae 7" : r : Ma iia an|; . a vie ™" . i Sutcliffe, do; D Egan, Mt Stewart; W H Me- . . . i les lie che | Tre Working 3% ; ' ‘ . ling silwavs il > aha Mit sl af were WoOrnki = : ear Murreugh, Royalty Junction. . > . oe " 7 ne there fire a shot. Ina minute or 3RA VIEW HOUSE—BRACKLEY BEACH ‘ 1) j SE. C JSE— f u. . a Ss i ‘ i y — I y y the h ‘Vs went down again, the way ex Le las . Cl how cal Shortly afterwards I saw a July 2—Rev John Read, Miss Read, city; ' il i ef y Rea, ie ee T «€ y n i I wagon pass to the westward with Mr. and| Mrs Read, Fredericton, N B. 3—F W Moore I y 8: ee © ae McDonald in it. When they got past and wife, Rev D D Moore, 8 C Moore, F W t ‘ vs ‘ chool house I saw them stop and get | lL Moore, Miss Amy Moore, Miss Minnie u , . , She beckoned to m The child was| Moore, city. 4—Mrs A E Crosby, Robbie OLS EC ie u ec. ii al ra r r ° ‘ ( | ant dns whan neh ie: “S! te hee Crosby, Albuquerque, New Mexico; Mrs G ass ee : ~~" | W Gardiner, Frank Gardiner, Bertie Gardiner, \ arters | the nearest house and gave the alarm. | city 5 Mrs RA Strong, Miss M C True SSlian l i i = | wh. « the hawe fir they rare ij —T . a ° . ; ce ss diiaoam , W nen L R sw the i ys firing they were In mac, Mr G W Gardiner, city; Mr John Me- . if oF Mr. Ji nes gate. : : Kenzie and wife. ' — \c tour oclock this afternoon, further | I. B. Daly, E of Halifax, has| hearing of the case was adjourned until] —— Local Notices. 7 Lieu snt-Governor ol | Fiday. In the meantime the body of ot a ; . ae i Pesta eist eifl he sini das the : ; N , sunt by th th of | sul will be exhume I in _order th ‘ | A fine variety of walnut parlor and hall vst Ss 1 new | the bullet may be extracted and produced. iene at Mark Wright & Co’s (Ltd.) . D n daly, | july5 3i 7 i —— > + <> - ~<eo——- - | jus) , thie 7 . : : Lilet ant -Aa We OF SEM Se | So 4 New and elegant parlor sets at Mark Wright vho for years resided in Charlott: Engineers Inspeciion | & Co’s (Ltd.) july 5 2i ; ¢ y \ dalw »nresent ses ‘ " ° ea Ir. D. 7 tepreses Pee Chast ; Eno} . | Be@room sets that take the eye, at prices to ‘ in tne se ¢ LHE nariottetow Loi rs Tore a , f Ki >. ’ f Halifax in th House | & , Vharlottetown Engineers were IN-/tenpt buyers, at Mark Wright & Co's (Ltd.) was Deputy Speaker for | spected yesterday by aac ape. R. E july 5 3i 5 ton to which he was} iif. corps met at the Drill Shed at nine} . a Pe : : rs, a position to which h ae | : oF ae o vt ; perce une | Now is the time to buy children’s clothing , ; he ; | OCA, &@ SHortuy ? 3 vars arcue ify , ; ; i , ly appoin the Hou ot » snd shortly alterwards marched lO} Goat reductions in prices at J B Macdonald’s. i » ol vard Kenn | kavenwood, where the inspection in engi- | july5 4i womas Ke } neering was to be held. The work this| . 7 , , thomes K yon bornoc agg. = : a S . ork “sa Go to J B Macdonald’s for men’s and boys’ cly tLaillax Oe ee ae — oon a gem DUL ' suits, the best bargains in the city. . tagt | OER bo the limited strength of the Com-| july5 4i he r of / r,in the [as ; oie ; : es mM . ny a portion only was finished. Though} . : ‘ i : cries Ov 4 'e : moe has New hoots epening daily at the Dominion 7 80 uSavy as tne work Gone iast year! p ta - juivd 4i ' ; 3 it difficult to r : A y ; , . Poot and Shoe Store. juyo 41 : r 3 Inuch more auocuit, being more scien- |} . ‘ a ‘ id prosperity und e. ¥; : ee ‘ Don't fail to go to the Dominion Boot and 5 ; lis. After the task, wiicn occupied Qala? %4 “ge . . t \ roused from som«¢ nik Slat © ; > ., | Shoe Store if you want good bargains in boots, iittie over four hours, was complete he; : ; ; ry} +i e exclaim : : ME BOUSS, WES COMpPHNe, (NO! shoes and slippers. july5 4i : ' : : , mea were ordered to ** cease work,” which, j . ‘ ‘ ‘ " united yet to Canada eitheri0 | -aLing into consideration the broiling sun; 4 ffesh lot of salmon just received and : ; a ri AKING } ‘ onsh ‘ ( £ 8S Liz « bes 4 TP et Oe M at M k t l r ayrmpacny r common inte — mee ; is ; ; Sei ing low at Kent street Mea *1arke any - Au SoTe Danas, Was % OSl agree: ; ‘caer. ; 2 ; es Che / writer must certainly |p). ). dg, was a most agreeable order. | branch store, Hillsborough Street. jy4 t] 1! Where! 2? *88Pector then addressed the men on < we 5 ‘ stiil it : the col i ner o? as . . . : : scene ‘ ; : “| the work they had just finished. He said} 3H n journhing tor the past seven ie i k thev had this vear 3 ie - ee ce a oneeen aatinka': Meena’ +: Guekn: tees Hac tne work they had this year, when in 4 eecicantdaae eS st | full size, was one of the must undesirable | E I N Al ' N 0! TI ‘5 I ‘ned es Cn to say, pur He aie . : mm . . coe nol. | pieces of engineering known. The full size !' ot e dees netattempt to put forth one sing] “ee ° , ' Ts work, he said, took about sixteen times as snicileiiiiiiicaiaon arg 1 proof of any ow nuch labor as whe lf size ; nuch as en in half size; but then ici ciinaie os less ; there @onid he o vace lanes *ecstigete Se i] HEREBY GIVE NOTICE to those persons os dt —e ata De @ Very large number of men,’ | who are indebted tome by Judgment. Note I course n a dealing | 40d aiso a greater length of time in which | ¢f Hand, Book Account or otherwise, that if a ] ing of national holiday to complete it ; Settlement in fall is not given before the Ist day 5 ’ : , i oe . : : / of August, 1899, legal proceedings will be taken . j S» iy inthe evening the corps again met at the | to collect the same without respect of personas, wer ‘ p ing the Fot Vrul Shed, whence they were marched to} CHARLES C. HENRY. “ i ed in Canada in {| Rochfurd Square, where they were inspect-| julys—dy 3i wy 3i Dominion. It |ed by the same officer, who was accom- | ‘ wn Vi yanied by Maj rT Irving and Lieut.-Colonel Prinej ral Wanted pe | Worsley. They met the Majoratthe “general | I ¢ é ° I bea j ‘ } } 1 Dominion Day, no | salute. Aiter the salute, they were put | —_— $ ' it , fire ugh the manual exercise by Captain | . aa 2 : — »D } ns NS : i mM oe a Weeks fhey were then put through the! { PPLIC Al IONS will be received by the work wl the fathers of Con- | cc ; Sead tans = undersigned from Male Teachers ot the formations’ by Lieut. Moore, after which | 4.7 es 5 —t hs f MY 1 of thou; | Citak, Cale eae Shae iiciea a First Class, for the position of Principal of . sieut. Lelg ) € througn s the . . : . . s this land « * g" HOA RE FOMRH SOME Olher | Queen Square School, in this city. ; - y be its future if i e | Oxercises- They were then extended for | 2 at im be 108 Turure il a ae : : nn i . 7 NT ’ nites os a ets Secale the attack at three paces interval. This | {SAAC OXENHAM, i ' Au Y« i uaa : , « . ‘ ; 1 ‘ Tre) nie Was rTarie ve : aot ‘ fre i \ . ’ = s custom comes they shall celebrate | Movement was v iried by changing front to Secretary of City School Board. : ; ic birth or adop- | the right, firing by sections, advancing by : in in singing the | sections and half company, ete. july8—eod tf » hold a place After these manoeuvres, the men were I ly t r nationa marched b:iek to the Shed, where M ‘jor i An isiander Distinguisaes Himseif. t Mr. Charles WE note wit! sure tl H. Thomes, inventor of **The Thomas Uni . , ° 4 ver , Nut Lock,” is on a visit to ‘ | 9 : ) he } rienas n tie i ina,Ac liipan Ca DY i1is na y li He is the guest, - ; 5 ne SucimMersiie, ol 4 harles Murphy, During sD ‘partment. versation with Mr: I ra nvenution, an Ex iiformed that | ‘ t ‘ : + ili ppali Was OTYADIZECAG ih Moncton under » jeadersh p cf 2. - j raen, orney-al law assisted by M it- { Lodve, Esq., of th Moncton Sugar R and Georg P. Thomas, Esq., al ‘ d rri ‘ broths ror the i} i v which this com- } pany was formed to carry on the manu- e i the Nut Leck above ] i) cou i y has recebtiy b i pate ith another in the* { t¢ formed for a similar pur pose, and known as * American Nut Loek C Che Thomas Universal Spring Nut Lock, (patented) has been used for some time by i officers of the L. C. Railway on cars, engines, bridges, rails, etc., and has proved an unqaiiied success i is the only Nu: Lock ever used upon a perpendicular bolt, and 18 giving entire satisfaciion on severai of the leading railways in the United States where it has been ad »pted. The inventive genies of Mr. Thomas has supple. a want long felt in railway circles, and this being so it is sear ‘ely ne cessary to add that ing dis achievement troir % Pecuniary Polnt of + w it will prov: + unancial success THe EXAMINER con- gratulates Mr. Thomas, not as an Islander who has distinguished himself abroad, but, | looking our great « ntry whole. we | t h I | isiai nm i I welf at! t @#+6+o —— Versonal. 7 ; * | | jam perint I th A gl piel m y pn Co vw ria the p gers to St. Jonu's, Nfid., this after “ee noon ie \ A y “* resp dent of t St ili | - wee or : M I uy i a his Sis : i Jd fi this pis last | Mena normning eu route fo: id r Sumincrside, | wocre tney intend visiting their somewhat | age | parente, co fever he Davison complimented them on the work of the day, both in infantry and engineer- ing. The Major concluded by saying that itafforded him much pleasure in knowing that the Charlottetown Engineers (re continuing to improve, and not ‘* falling off’ as might be. He said that in # week or so0 he would leave Canada for the “Old © wintry,” forever, but probably he assured them that, wher- went, he would not forget either men or officers; so he wouid now wish them eh d bye.” Lieutenant-Colonel Worsley then said a tew words of advice to the men as to how they she uld stand when in the ranks, and to keep their “‘chins out of their collars” above all not tv get into a slovenly habit of walking Capt. Weeks then propesed three cheers for Major Davison, who is leaving the Do- minion forever. It is needless to say that his proposal was carried out to the full, vith a hearty enecre thrown in. Major Davison then thanked the men for their re- yard, and retired. The roll was then called and the men dismissed. and ————— © —_—--—— Supreme Court. JULY 8. Johanna Carroll vs. John Kelly.—Action on & promissory note, In this case the plaintiff «alleges that the defendant made a note together with one Landrigan& Strong in her favor for the sum of $200. The de- fendant denies that he ever made such a The evidence consists chiefly of ex- pert testimony on the handwriting of the HOw. 6 defendent The case is still before the Court. Davies and Morson for plaintiff; MeLean and McDonald for dafendent. Andrew Doyle, jr., and wife vs, the j od «= Guardan Publishing Oo —The against costs was { the certilttcate argved tus meorming before Mr. Justice tiensley at Chambers, Judgment will be given to-morrow. the matter cf the application of George Daynes to be placed on the registered lit of medical practitioners, the Court ee- ithat as Dr. Johnson 3s tu investigate the matter of Di plaint, the application be dir sut costs, H. C. MeDonaid for applicant; D, C. MclLevd, contra. signified his v lingns ' Bayi es com missed without aap K. D, C, for the Stomach, {uly7-—pat ai wtch 2i Hard Coal. 1CHOONER “ALASKA,” from New York, b has arrived with a cargo of superior JERMYN HARD COAL, landing Monday at MeMillan’s. R. McMILLAN. julys—lw 1 ™» Barrels OATMEAL, }25 Barrels ROLLED OATS, 50 Half Barrels do., Received To-day, Cheapest in the Market. CARVELL BROS. july7—pat 2i E. W. TAYLOR, Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician, Hours of Business,—-8S a m. to 6 p.m, (Saturdays included). Close at 1 o'clock, p. m,, on Mondays, during Juy and August. CAMERON BLOCK, CH’TOWN. july7—dy 3i wky 2i Sugar, Molasses, Fiour, Cornmeal. jyow Landing ex ‘‘Piemona” from Boston: oo “4 © Barrels K. D. CORNMEAL, op he) 375 “ KENT FLOUR. Ex ** Avenger,” from Barbados: 213 Puns. ) 24 T ai CHOICE MOLASSEs, eg R } 4a) DUITCle 50 Hhds. ) 65 Barrels f GROCERY SUGAR, “or sale low from Whart before Storing FENTON T, NEWBERY. amnctaaaninain Ne een ALOT TUESDAY, JULY 8 1890. a TTS srr me ete a a Se a a NNR cr Unserupulous Competition ! False Representations ! Unbusinesslike Methods ! We have not in the past, do not now, nor do we for the future intend to i i titors conduct our business vpon these lines, but we find we have a few compe our town a very few) who are quite willing and anxious to force business by the above means. We have therefore determined to place an honest, outspoken competition of PRICE AGAINST UNDERHANDED, UNSCRUPULOUS MISREPRESENTATION of our Carpet Department. Best 5 Frame Brussels, worth $1.60, fr - - “4 Frame Brussels, worth $1.20, for - - - ‘4 Frame Brussels, worth $1.00, for - - Stoddard’s Tapestry, worth 76c, for - - - - (ther Makes of Tapestry, worth 46s. for - - OTHER QUALITIES IN PROPORTION. (fortunately for the credit of $1.20 0c 150 06 306 This is a bona fide contest between legitimate business methods and under- handed slyness. BEER BROS. IMPORTANT 10 BUYERS | 7 IF YOU WANT BARGAINS, ROWSE & CO. CAN GIVE THEM TO YOU IN ALL KINDS OF Dry Goods and Clothing. — |) x]-——— They will not be Undersold by any Firm on this Island. enero ponent Their Stock having been bought at a Big Reduction on C:st, they will give some startling low prices. VISIT THE CHEAP STORE. EU Wee. GS CA.., Sign of the Lion, 136 Queen Street. Charlottetown, June 27, 1890. BOSTON STEAMERS. os Se a. x From this date the steamers “CARROLL” and “ WOR- CESTER ” will run regularly for remainder of season, Leaving CHARLOTTETOWN for BOSTON every Thursday at 6 O'clock p. m., —— AND ——_ Leaving BOSTON every Wednesday at noon. CARVELL BROS., Agents. July 2, 1890. GREAT ATTRACTION |! (x)- NEW Goops:! (x) H# BAZAAR COMPANY have just received several new shipments of Goods, and are now displaying the finest los of FANCY GOODS and STATIONERY to be found im the Town. BOUKs, STATIONERY, UNDERW9OD’S INK, PAPER BAGS, ete., Whole- sale and Reinil, * a&COM PAPER, BLINDS and OIL F AINTINGS for the remainder of the season AT COST. Cail end examine our O.1] Pai tings, framed with heavy Gilt Mouldings, from $1.00 to $3.00. CHROCKERY WAKE in jarge variety, iucluding Vases, Lamps, Jugs, Toilet Sets, Tumbiers, Gobiets, Cups aud Saucers, Berry Dishes, Rose and Biscuit Jars, Cake sad l'rui; Baskets, Pitchers, Fiower Pots, F ager Bowls, etc.; Cane and Wicker Work Baskets, new designs; a jot of Ostrich aid other expensive Feathers, Feather Fans, Toys, Games, etc. ; Lawn Toanis Balls, R ckeis and Nets, Croquet and Baseball Bats, Exoress Wagons, Recking Horses, Garden Tocls, etc. ; a lot of ** Union Patent ” Kuit Hammocks, from 50.. to $2.25. SCHOO and PRIZE BOOKS of every kind—specisi discount tv Leechers. Musicai lastruments, Accordeons, Violins, Mouth Gryans, ets Call anc hear prices. ie ios BAZAAR OO Charlottetown, June 10, 1690. ques STREET, Tie Net ——FOR—— BARGAINS | JAMES PATON & (O'S, Market Square. A Choice Selection of the Leading Novelties in Dregs Goods at most moderate prices, we MOURNING GOODS. JAMES PATON & O©O’S. name ig a certificate in itself of good quality ang unequalled value in MOURNING GOODS, Our Biack All- Wool Casfimeres and Merinos are dyed by Chappat & Cie., and are war. ranted to keep the color. The Black Silk Warp Henrietta Cloth that we offer for 8c. is yorth $1.10. WEATHERPROOF GRAPE may bé exposed to rain and does not spot. do be had at PATON & CU's. scren Hundred Pictures to be Given Away. As long as they last we will give to every purchaser of Two Dollars’ worth of Dry. Gorde, one of those nice Pictures, the same as we sold six hundred of last April. Fii Out the Boys at James Paton & Ce’'s. Popular Clothing Store. The Cheapest Clothing in the City, Counters heaped with Boys’ Clothing— not #l-fitting, not shoddy, but good, atvon Suite, at the lewest prices. MEN’ SUITS, very cheap. Bev Your Carpets at the Right Place, JAMES PATON & CO. show the Largest Stock in the Province, the Best Dewiyns and Lowest Prices. If you buy elsewhere hefore seeing our stock you will rsake a big mistake, BLOOR OTL CLOTHS from half yard to six yards wide. The Cheapest the City. Schools, Churches and Private Hous LACE CURTAINS in suppiied with BLINDS and SPRIN ROLLERS, BLACK SILKS very cheap. gauts for Bissail Carpet Sweepers, ‘HE Gold Medal—the finest carpet sweeper that the Bis- sel Co, make—is used in twelve Royal Palaces and in nearly two hundred thousand homes, No dust with it, no noise, no Wear on Carpets, no carpet that it will notsweep and sweep it clean, Take one on trial. JANES PATON & 00, MARK:T SQUARE. Charlottetown, June 30, 1890. = — Charlottetown Board of Trade. TE“HE General Qnarterly Meeting of this % Corporation wil! be held at the Roard Roo in the Cameron Blo ‘Kk, Cheriorteto Dy, Or is eveumog ef \ EODNESDAY, duly Gly at &« cloek, HiGGS, Secretary. B. D. ju: 5-41 CO LET. LT- Liv“ OF ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, on bd Q :eern reet, af presens occupied 7 3 Chir Movrison. Poozessica given im ima. Uatety, Apply te Mczsrs. Pahaer & We Lod MARGARET BRENAN, | jyi—dy Iw