— Psi c . 9 * ee NO weet . < $ ay _ a ean ages ane ' ; , 7 y One ‘HE I Y EXAMINER ; . - TUESDAY LNU. . THE ye 4 4am y A 4 ” - ° e 9 Os 5 , 1 . . NSLAUGHTER CASE and to make a start for home, and perhaps | McNevin were sober when they went into | THE EXOQIBITION MEETING, Be in THE MA ‘| his father and MeNevin would follow | Murchison’s bouse After some little | — g }them. He did so, and they followed him ] joking over polities, the doctor got excited! Tere was a good attendance of sharc- wesc | out, and as soon as they were outside the | and called down his wife to prove his holders at the adjourned annual meetil g ne * | door I locked them out and they finally | right to vote. Up tothe time Murchison of the Charlottetown Driving Park and Aright Deposition of the Dying Woman went away called his wife down stairs there was no Provincial Exhibition Association in Phil- ' . ji : . : ; | “I further declare that I am at present disturbance in the house, and neither Gil- harmonic Hall last evening. Benjamin this year by Insuring with mine suffering from the injuries I received from | lespie or MeNevin had anything to do Rogers, Esq., 1 resident of the Association, ' : pres | the said John McNevin ana John Gillespie, | with calling her down; in fact they pro- presided , 1. ss = sa) Goi ; ; ; ( 5 ly believe . juries | tested against it. Thev woald also show he usual report and financial statement be ee Defence. | aed I do firmly believe that the injuric ‘ £ ’ , aa Evidence Given For the from them received will probably be the | that the doctor struck and hurt his wife were submitted to the meeting, anda 3 ev oh 3 wield cause of my death. And I make this | that night, and it was not the first time he motion that they be adopted was made. 4 ws 1 pee yj Mowpar, Jan. 22 solemn declaration conscientiously believ- did it. The doctor was across man when Dr. J. T. Jenkins moved in amendment = - : ' owe “+ | ing it to be true, and know ing that it is of under the influence of liquor; indeed, to that the report be not now adopted, but ae R.B THORN, J I , Bonshaw, was H€X€) the same force and effect as if made wnder | use his wife’s language, “he was as cross handed to a committee of three sharehold- CHARLOTTETOWN. in Examined by the ae oath and by virtue of the Canada Evidence | as two sticks.” They would also show|ers to investigate the accounts and ‘ ul, he said he anew Ds Murchi Act, 1893, and believing that I am near | that the doctor had taken at least four | make suggestions to the directors regard- a He did not know} ‘ - = bo ‘i my death and having lost all hope of | drinks on the night of the trouble. They | ing the management for the es ve "a saw her bef s} le e heard iefasilininiiitaes . » i > evidence , > 7 t % to report at an adjourne recovery would show y the evidence of the two] said committee to repor J) ct * es Murchisor s house about “Deciared before me at Bonshaw, in] prisonersand young Gillespie, how the | meeting. In making the motion he ex- sa) He heard it from Joh Queen’s County, this 30th day of Decem-| whole trouble began and what followed. | plained that he did not intend to cast any 5 MeNe He met McNevin at his own) por A p, 1893 After the talk over thedoctor’s right to vote} reflections on the management or the MeNevin said th " Dr. Mur a. Sed.) “Rosert Braver Stewart, J. P and the calling down of Mrs. Murchi-on,| secretary, he merely wished to have the SreoraL Desrparoues To THe EXaMiner had a little trouble between them “for County of Queen’s Counts there was a discussion over an account, o: | accounts —— stigated bere ay ae to ew i : 9 e ‘ . , at oat i} . alii sn aad ine re reductions could be made oe 9 7 . ra . ane ‘P> ; ’ Cross-examined by Mr. Stewart—Dr. | medical bill. This ee _ ussion u ng ee uctions cou e made in the Another Nomination. " wtor wish } to g oO a ; s ; : ied some > and } rehizon called t expenditure Murchison was present mart of the time ed me time, and ureh i t ; — jon Remon MeNev j gO Ov . : I : . fe s cc s a er. Ro Ys interesting discussion followed, | a : ; fe: ‘1 : ; 2 when the first statement. was made, and | Ve 4 W— Ml and struck her. Both Gi Au aie : i Mas : Haviland P Wasuincton, Jan. 23. se ' *t stale i “re ‘ . espe and McNeva ered a aken pt m wv 7? BV isd, e ‘ WW waited _ some .tin und | be asked, on one occasion at least, if o ‘iin we laa aa G te todas atin ake, Hector McLeod, Alexander Me- The President has sent the Senate the a I to Murchison’s house = eeaneen _ hls P P =< oe = * ' Di ediehiaie then cal K bol : G . non, R. b. Norton, J. =; Jenkins, E. nomination of Wheeler H. Peckham, of Che Dex in were both there, | £6COB4 Occasion ne was there ? 7 ae an i McNe\ " With a chat uk I. Norton, F. H. Beer, J. B. Macdonald, New York, to be Associate Justice of the : ] loc n his hand at the He co id co a oar yt a adil 5 tillespie’s finger. Murcii.sun aimed a b \onald Ferguson, R. Rh. Fitzgerald, Geo. E. Supreme Court of the United States. ' time, and he said wanted me to witness ny pone we - hk sn de ge ut young Gillespie with a chair, and lugues, Donald McKay, L. L. Beer, and Mt : i tial “ Lo mous W itness a ime; He thought he ma t at hom : © : : . ‘ R 7 $ ll seemer Ase a _ ‘ ba va } ‘on before he left He could not | ure what te the oe he struck hi rt fea nee so a . e oe = ‘sm Pree Sugar. anced over the paper, and the octas j cnocked her down in a chair t wo ainerin which the directors Nhat ” ; sag area , | the doctor asked about in the estate ; ca Se fa i homed 4 if it was grammatical. Me | « shown that neither McNevin or Gille -| ormed the.r duties daring the year, Wasuinoton, Jan. 23. Nevin signed the paper. Murchison told . ; pie struck or trampled upon Mrs. Mu His Worship Mayor Haviland, however, ; : : MeNevin it was a final settlem« so fa James Ferguson was next swot oe I hicse at night ; that they threw De. | vbjected to the small prizes given for The House of Representatives have one ieaiiil ‘ot wo faras jis | Smined by the Attorney-General. He said Miu ee a a ” yo fe’s * a | cheeseand butter, and to the large ones adopted an amendment to the Wilson bill sou vas Witness under- | ¥¢ ™ membered the day of the disturbance, wae Ty a aesil a va ai oes given for ladies’ fancy work and for copie suspending the bounty on sugar and put- - ahout | December 8th. On his way home from | “** ee 8 coe a. ae a change | ting sugar on the free list. vl hia er an rs ie town he dr to Dr. Murcéhison’s gate and a took place oe night occurred in the o OF te oad He thought a change se SUsAT O i : vas upon or i } ' "4 dining room, and the prisoners were not in | Should be made saw t octor al John MecNevin Thev S , } > ‘ . M M: ‘ ‘ ww the doctor and John MeNevin. all at al ss ve ah Dr. Jenkins, R. B. Norton, Geo. rdina __ pei I ae eel was Gq | Came Over . his sleigh, Af some - eee meee eth poe tn Hanes a ae alioda ee thie Ap Extrao FY Request. : about outside matters, witness produced a fie pete A y ng yes ‘ , : : ™ : < Sth De ber. He found her in ajo’ nt sinin bout is - a ‘st ¢ | occasioned by the doctor’s conduct in the | ing more trotting om during “the JACKSONVILLE, Jan. 23. ‘ . te} . 9 . Hrd containing «avout < giasses 0 2 me ee ee : : aay. a3 aie athe vs , act gre: : : saat age a ph ae whiskey. Murchison and MeNevin took | 4iming room. end were not caused by any at : o a te che aol . The Duval Athletic Club has asked for a not t) atate q - ; . 4 —— ee — ie » Wineki » ’ - . ers O > > e city; ( - . s ° os 7 ° . ee a drink out of it. MeNevin took the first | 2ttacks of either McNevin o Gillenge ate ; 1 ites waiaia be creatly bene. | #8 injunction restraining Sheriff Browa:d . . > wpa Me | drink, Murchison the second, and Me if Mrs. Murchison re trampled aa ad mee Te cm a Fe from interfering with tha Corbett-M itchell oan wee 8 : * Soe | Nevin the third. There waa not sufficient | ™™st have been during nd ada ee — neidtin tidied ie Oe fight. « Wi ! g is said " , ee ~ ares ith he doc . » » was dragging her Phe accounts were criticise: a ae : ” poe He then took he : tinal state . : waite a ayy MeNe _ oe oe Sete * Meena . nae Norton, Alexander McKinnon and others, about the ro MecNevin drove up a niece | “ "? et re : ’ ' sa i aheeah? » tenant > ; i i ei - wiles ao - oh. i ah, waa | the signed apologit 8, it would be shown | and some suggestions in the direction of a Damaged at Sea. The Attorney-General moved to submit : had that they were simply given to quiet down reduction in the expenditure were made. nce ‘ : } ali the whiskey witness ha : . 2 . okee y Poe »e ‘ , ‘ what he claimed was the dying declara- | ° fees aie ‘ ed i M: : Stewart Phe | the reports in circulation, as they did not = Blake, ans = te L. Me Beer, and Viveyarp Haven, Jan. 23. ¢ the deceased Mre. Murchisor a ee eee Te - sh to be mixe ‘ » matter at all | others, complimented the directors very ane aaa Wika gets A Mee. 3 1% - MeN whiskey waa in a three half-pint bottle wish to be mixed up in the manes ot all h sly Po Se ae i which they The schr. Ellie, from Rum Bay, of and - . we ee Witness had several drinks in town before | °° © a the — mC In ee a a S aaah dunia aol Seal of: the for Halifax, arrived yesterday. She bad oO : 8 : : rOPOSer » co ‘ “t e Crown evidence reTOrimes ” “8, aus : x ei . ~ That dv » declarations are only tie left; he would swear he had not half a r = ee ee lonabin stiggested that the dividend of her sails torn badly in the gale of the 17th. iat ie declarations are onl) ~ ie ee cag 1 Jin toto i ggest missable when the death the person 1s the serine i: ke, } - — ane M Ser re John MeEachern (sworn).—Examined.] 24 per cent. recommended 7 the Sepert, ——__ A T———_ subject of th juiry, whereas in this cas er me Comm’ | Stands be bever) by Mr. Stewart. He lived at New Argyle | be voted them for their services instead The Fatal Day. he prisoners are charged in the one in- | te ame , He had three drinks out and was a tailor by trade. He was at Dr. | of being taken up by the shareholders. es i nt, with manslanghter and various j 7 MM. L. eg . Murehison’s house on New Year’s Eve Che amendment proposed by Dr. Jenkins Sr. Jony, Jan. 2. harves of assault John McLeod was the next witness.| | ' +} tine ¥ s then put to the meeting and lost, after arges of assauit : Examined by the Attorney-General he|¢¥e!vemonth. He and the doctor ha la} = “gr I “ =f on a. es me iia The colored deaf mute Wheary has been Phe Attorney-Gener plied on ¢ ents Wt Maek te Diente md ew [conversation about Alex. Murchison | which the moti ‘ I sentenced to be banged on April 20th. rst objection, claiming that i was; , , +) eT ee wife. Dr. Murchisos said she was a nice | Teport was carried. aimissable mn the harge for man- man G He wes we Grillespie Mrs. Murchison was atoning rhe Board of Directors was than balloted 9 the stl ) — " ' ° ~ oo? : 1 slaughter, and that the Chief Justic« . ; | rf : , Pand said she was as much a Jady as Avtex- |! and the following gentlemen were Heavy Failure. ymuld charge the jary that it was not ap- | °"' “H a a wn (0 Strathgart- 1. ders wile. The doctor said she (his | elected: B. Rogers, Johns. Davigs,. F. L.. Pee . - ey ‘ a ar > home : 7 “s . 2 plicable to the other counts Gillespie come 1 2 ee #! a , jose wife) was nota lady, and said she was ¢ a R cf J i Ferguson, Sr. Jony, Jan. 23. s objection was ovérruled, and M: a SS ee ee ee ee eee a a! .oe and that all the Me-| Jd. B. Macdonald and F. H. Beer é . a Thi ty ctl be . . verre € i, - l Mr ci te dilen tile be ee can ae bit band aw »and that a th Mf | j B acdo ‘ Fa J. A. McMillan, the printing and book- & ad phn ee ~~ gs. | leapie at Mallet’s. They had a dr Phails were alike. He called at Murch-{ The report sets forth that the net profit | selling firm, have assigned. Lisbilities ground that there was not sullicient) i on went rose the street. where | ons again about Ash Wednesday, but he | of the past year was $477.48, which added $75,000 e that she was dyiug and had lost | | y had two mor He did not know | “OUld not be positive. He went there lto protit of last year makes a credit hoe o os ‘ ‘ e} au vo re kno “ yee 1 ‘ oe . . an* . oms . 2+ Oe aE a all hope of reco He argued that th sided etata th. tat about one o’clock He had part of a} balance of $1,680.31. This amount is now — — = = - CAPPCMENES ' at hb oe 1 ‘wong ‘ i % " biel ; "es as at, | bottle of liquor with him The] in the Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island. Syrup of Figs pean ere was sore Whiskey the s vt iit al } insoniie c+ bea! Wie dinsninees veers a ee ‘ a ype of recovery. alt ie ie ici Wiens Midian Ween cnaen | OO and = he = drank it be- | The direc tors regret that the large amount Produced from the laxative and nutri- Mr Warburton f wed on ae shren atone eanennaden eetin time tween th Ne 1 Me Nevin came in distributed for exhibition prizes has re- tious juice of California figs, combined eee eee spt. | to contain a bottle. A short distance past | St evening, an | he afterwards went after | duced the profits, and that a greater | with the medical virtues of plants keown- as w t aiiniseable I dle * that he | the North River, Gillespie produced this | * bottle of wh skey rhe doctor put on num be r of persons have not availed them- to be most beneficial to the human eystetn, 1 aie would provat iy die from . t Ps - Ti teiiln did cadk 46 then hed 0 dsiak his coat a id said he was going away w ith selves of the facilities offered by the track. acts gently’ on the kidneys, liver and ac® uplied a hope of recovery; — _ if on Witness subsequestly treated othere out Neil Ww — - ained in the > j hey recommend the payment of a dividend bowls, effectually cleansing the system, > *S Th ; the oe oie was 0 n au _— - i of the bottle, but Gillespie did not take any, room om Mrs. Murchisou After } ACs of £5 per cent lispelling colds and headaches, and cur- ah nl cat |e en aneo | Ro a yee | opened COUPON FOR PORTFOLIO NO. 1 ort of the contention ; . ; » ting behing he parlor door Hess > sai ibiiets sa ets aammieiddiciasddibea De R ; ne ’ ’ i a have taken some himself Gillespie took Bey — — a . sauce ae . oe ‘ “4 . ° t. Robertson was again called and ex | | cher two bottles with him when ther | 2**¢d him what he was doing there, and Burns’ Concent.—*T he Piper’s Tune, He said that on the morn " f parted; ‘oe eet par i the 1 nay ee He he said nothing, but laughed and went . “Tne 93 March,” “Inverness Gathering” Se ee the 30th December, when he saw Mrs hi ak ko ae ie ‘t., ....13 | into the parlor. He could see the dining and “Haste to the Wedding” will be , Murchison, he believed she was dying '- naon they had been drivking. He would room ‘alee where he was standing behind . te played during the dairymaid’s and shep- Tt x =z = = 4 M z w = R S Te eli ilies delieatin en went on | Probably know Gillespie had been drink- | | i de Pn ee Tee © [NX pursuance of an Act of the General Assemb!; "5 oe eae sar. Stewart, the witnese, then went On) | oven Wied ust aren tins toking ons 1e parlor door. he little girl Mrs Mur- of tiis Island, mde and passed in the fifty ierd’s march at the Burn’s Concert. —— . is to explain that when he saw Mrs. Murchi- To Mr. War! en BR , | c uson bad was in thedining room with us. | first year of the reign of Her present. Majest TORICAL ART SERIES OF THE oe son she said she had no hope of recovery,| , °° “T- " Srburton—s in 7 The bottle MeNevin brought back was al] | Queen Victoria, Cnap. 12. intituled : | “The Ci: \ few new model Rockford watches just g ‘ 1 : ; . oT irunk at this time oc eS oS a ait) of «harlottetown Incorporation Act,” ani of the ae , : " 7 9 . 4 - that it was allin the hands of God. She Duncan McGillivray Ri kieats irank in the house. The doctor drank of} Act amending the same. 55 Vic., Cap 10, in | received. They are smaller and thinner World s Fair and Midway Plaisance i... nid she had often been ill before but SS ee Fatgartney>} it and he (witneas) took his share The | titul d “An \ct to #m-nd tae City of Cha low ast lot—E. W. Tavlor, agent, Cam- + oe 0 : 2 it and h itn ) lOoOK hi har i ; . L i r, agent, am i 4 a of dutty os wan e was then eworn and examined v the eshor alt hit cheve of the | . M town Inco-poration Act o Rina] 939i 2 ia ee ae Attorney-General. He remembered the | °°" ank his share Of the bottle. my I do hereby give Public Notice that an electio: | “*V¥" © 'US* yn ae a ———ENTITLED—— » Irs. M s hac ade the state Oth, AP Ceneesies. tent. Cn pie’s hor Nevin then went home; witness remained, | of a Macor forthe said City, and of one perso nae Ae s4 tw i ot ke he 7 eeemorr ms ilespie s horses ’ . » phe t . to serve a3 Coomon Counecilmay in the ity 2 * i > . e Docto as standing the ene : . er > ? wi ti Pe },| Were at his (witness’) place that day The I \ ‘ a ws tanding in the Kk ste hen Council for each of Wards Num vers l,2ani ‘ o« a an | sé | H 9 § , Ker, and she again rewarke> | Gillespie’s horses took out two loads of | “ea McNevin went away. His wife was. | said City. and of two personsioservéas C mm r t the } is Go He asked ‘ t . t} } Ss ; the dining room. When the Doctor o aneliane 1 in the ane CouJdeid for Ward No 4 ; : entices what o co@i for witness on that day, and that was , ai ae ‘ P of said Cuty, and of three persons to serve as ‘ ; ; ‘ oy ' 0 ce ee - hov y came to be there He ler | ™ bac k into the dining room, after see-| Gammon Coun ilmen- in the said Council fus £4-Cut out this coupon and mail it, or bring itin person, to Tuk Ex- >» told or Pevnm aee™ | O71 Pi : a5 ng MeNevin off, he str his wife with] Ward No 5 in sat City, being in alle Mayora a , . AMINER, with ten cents in silver, and Portfolio No. 1 of THE MAGIC CITY she said “Yes,” and he read it over t ee Se ee nee Pn eee ad aed said he was watching her, | Higut Commoa Coune:l nen, representing une We have just received and opened part will be delivered to you. : > oak dina ; Witeess did lid not see Gilles; z in tow re cat aiiiainn a Gas a “| City asf Mows :— of alot of goods DIRECT FROM JAPAN. aiid a will receiye prompt attention, and no charge will be a8 ik that Dr. Murchison was present a t day, nor did | any hiqu Mrs My ea wheal | caid | For Ward Number One........ One Councillor Phese goods we expected in time for the : 5 oie 1 ile ; he a ea en he left him It was ca ager v — ae re Une Councillor. Holiday Trade, but which were delayed I , é : iV csiock ra an i Doctor was always blamirg her wrong ' Paree..... One Cou rcillor on the way . > ma H Dr. 3 8 Asked , * Witness remained there al! that night Four ...,.Two Councillors ae ' — . 5 . m ° ° , ‘ a} tienes , va had | rrived at his (witness ise. Gilles ( a, Miia Five..... Three Cuuncill rs They are real Japanese Goods, and com- INE dg C5 OB OS Oe LY S5, he ae ' i I wok a bot ito the | l ra a “f WILL BE HELD ON prise many usetul and pretty novelties in ; I prise : aga ven \e if \ _ , Leet k the : Lacquered Photo Frames, ee sement oil irst r Particulars. ‘ : mn = > ’ ar x . : . . y yr . » t a ak A , ‘ tien. MaMevik-anl he katal © ednesday, the 14th day of Antimony Photo Frames, mat ft “ al aS a ji ; vs : irink together He was up tl Green . , Wall Pockets ‘ 4 ‘ 3 Ppte kK irin! i = tea ‘ s ve ° : i : ‘ » . . Pe ands {rou showed ge agente ae ; sah Road one day with MeNevin; would not Fe bruary, A. D., 1894, Real Tortoise Shell] Trays, ' t she had not lost all hope of recov 7 pene ease : oc , say it was Christmas Day, but it was about | At the several places, that is to say: Japanese Fans (for decorating), I d was admitted, but the a oo _ sh EO nor thattime. Wedrank licaorthere: boacht In Ward No. 1, st or near the office of Mr. Jehr Fancy Work Baskets SS car eee = ail wail Gad al sill ate oen He had lea w } G 1 oe : _ “~~ eet’ | Maceachern, Que«n Sireet “. ' ’ I 7. oo — irank d ae the de , tthere, We were together about an hour In Ward No. 2, at or near the honse of Thoma Office Baskete, ; oe > ama i es 7 Witness was not a very sober man, and | Connolly, opposite Mr. R. Heartz’s Warehouse Wall Brackets, I tatement was then read r slid Gil ae i so : a i : got drunk. He called at the doc- oe act ween Great Geange ane Paine Bamboo Tables, Stewa It is ast vs Joe sed a. as iH 7 — n’s on New Year’s Eve twelvemonth In Ward No, 3, at or near the Market House. Pretty Jewel Trays, : A he Caned at hi wae BT asl ae elothes for the doctor. Forhe In Ward No 4, at or near the new City Haii, Jewel Boxes r y I7 > ‘ oui 0 ' ' tli SOMe Clothes lor the doctor. orbes , ewe oxer, by EPOSITION ¢ ME MURCHI ea He was there abou 1 hon ; ‘ corner ef Kent and Queen Streets, oa a ; _— eli i ¢ Dr 5 Gillespie wa able of taking | Vatrach was with witness, an ihe went] In Ward No. 5, at or near the carriaga shop o Jewel Cabinets, Ss & I Zz * furchis p. f Dr eaten ! z ane | over to McNevin’s mother and got a half Cerroll & McAleer, corner of Euston and Great Handkerchief and Gleve Boxes, etc. B a Mur - jonshaw ueen e orn ¢ tt hile > en aa ies : a : yeurge Streets, > = ‘ » tetesins thet tiene on iit 1% Pr OF See. Darras > a 2 * present And »t the said Eleccion the Poll will be openr Cal] and see these goods and get your & ‘7 ; Mere eT on , when the doctor called his wife the names, | at nine o‘clock in the forenoon, and continue ope: choice at ae and ha g tall hopes _ or ; ; oe - ! When Darrach brought in the beer wit- | %t five o’cluck in the afternoon of the sam. cho a ——--—— — H{x)}- - - - ' vit ¢ eclar e Attorney-General! Sue ha ber - a a a ; day. ’ : : : ness gave him one glass and he left; wit CARTER’S BL OKSTORE ’ ; H . nam g with Dr. Murchison for about’ nine |». Snd thedoctordrank the rest. Forbes DESCRIPTION OF WARDS. sr te Saddiers ardware, Carriage Hardware, Spokes, Hubs, Eims a ee Tae ee ae ae leaving on Christmas night. She | "*S @" a i. Number One shall ise t janl9 Market Square. : ’ Tha m Saturday, the Jin day ¢ Ly ‘ 1 ' D Darr uch drove him to Murchison x house Cc ad aa on ai 1 ae 4 Sh ft P. l Whit W d Hi k r y B: a ; . ¢ or aha . 2 ' was there on the night of the 8th ae ee : : 1 arlotletown whict t cheste ’ rs 7 YB J f ym a about ae Panay Lgl cn POO ern oan m Ash Wednesday, but did not go caret, ane the parcel of land formerly known a. . « a S; 0 es, I € 00 ’ CKO y; ass arabe . g, ny husband calied i to come; ~ in. Witness had a bottle with him, and | Se Military Barrack Ground. + : ; nail li aiid: < ibilaiicn lion ; nently the § uns of M . Number Two shall comprise all that part ot L 1 BD sh S ‘ f wo, and I came dewn from 1 bed in Wurchie ae sce bieid thaiie in lrank some of it coming down the road.| Charlottetown which lies south of Richinond ca ier as ers, OS: 9 air, ete. ‘ ght-clothes to the dining room. I M x a } bat Ney Ww ies C . pie He got the béttle at the Green Road He Steect sad north of Dorchester Street. ‘ nd there mv huehand. John Murchi- } “@°-** John liepie, William Gillespie Naa ial aes i tie Midis ie Number Three shall comprise all that part o Pm ‘ ve Gi esi, of Aeoke and Mr. and } Murchison were all in _ been away fre b home : . i" ; ye ” Charlottetown which lies south of Grafton Stree sin miaie : uforesaid; John Gillespie, of Appin | a. Rt ine ee e went over with a load of hay to 4] and north of Richmond Street. CRAND , Road, hie son, William Gillesp'e, and h Giang som ! oe loing noth neighbor, sbout three miles away. H« Namber Four shall comprise all that part o: : 0” Sante. of Winding KS anid | *™23 there was no row The doctor open- — Stila He ce Ae j Chariottetown which lies south of Fitzroy Stree —— Ue et ed the door and ordered them out, calling | %** C8 ES e spent a dolar on the} and north of Grafton Street. County of Queen's Se hai dl r , 2? © | Green Road; they charge 90 cents for the| Number Five shall comorige all that part . “They were arguing about the approach- Her as Witness ey did no oe re hottle and vou get a drink free, | Cltiottetown which lies north of Fuzroy Stree P ; 2 aiiee “ethene Ms oe l tempt to g lhe doctor then told H , n r "7 kj I +; *| including the Common of the ~aid Town. : ee Ss ears g rovin | ¢ié 0 Alterwards d¢ . : i i ois a e hac een arinking at Mec z Gillespie raid he wanted my husband to| Witness to go for Mr. Beaton. She/ °. 1M | on oe oe ae NOMINATION DAY. IN THE © . alia dias eel » | went, but Mr. Beaton did t come. The CG ; _ He lent Dr Mu ores 2 WEDNE-DAY. February 7th, A. D. 1894, from om ET .e— i si a rie loctor told witness to get Mr. Beaton, to | 2Teen 0ad. ett Dir, Murchison ©} the time of Twelve at noon until the hour of 8 1 f{rillesy Ww im Tt . Rta, of oad oT Tuesday morning about six o'elock He} Four o'clock in the afternoon of the same day. , vk ', ' Ma ell h Li WIDE Mt se stated ot le Murchison: he di For qualification of Electors, see above Act 51 ; McNevin said s} ght go after all the | “Pt up-tar with Dr. M ggg es did | victoria. Cap. 12, sec 24 to 29. ’ 6 4 ‘ sons of b— i e Green Road Mrs not sleep in the etal i After the doctor {L. S.l ON € ~ _ ae : } AF Ge poe fie wife witne tte « ‘ - , > ree M = “ya a er Murchison asked them to go out and they hes k his aie ' aaa it was @ quet! li, M. DAVISON, . { . and Gillespie, to go ot f th : : oa a ae Like coo | business, an caught the doctor’s arm and City Clerk, ee Ss ears j und not making a disturban * rae pe, ay es “WwW Po _— vanted hi: to go upstairs to bed This T. HEATH HAVILAND, ' A ‘ 25, 1894, ” ° : ‘ we go OU med they wen tness js : nade aad an : - | 3 wore Ul nud BS a c< ‘ Pp before she | *# about eleven o’clock at nicht. 5 ' eh sti ae ee ) the ' they had finished the bettle and Neil M ‘ity Clerk's Office, Charlottetown, McNe and G pie appeared to | ? , - : Mrs. 3 Nevir d left Jan, 18, 1891, PUOGRAMME. : . acvaiiseall oii 4 hushand, | Chison t next and ‘ , Nie ; M y a Cae jan23--10i lL. Songs of Scotland (Christie)................ ' 7a : ted lanedake ated insulting gee- | “ she did A Mr ‘os aber yp H liv poe Ce page peas a ; 4 ae es t Prof Vinnicombe's Orchestra. Leth aoguelt and. ins huckend, | She could not say whether MeNevin and | Mr. Stewart —He lived at Canoe Cove and) Blopiian Of @- Water COMMISSIONER. | 2 voce so0....,..... , one Be oo lille e were sober or not. She didn’t | ™e™* mbered being at Dr. Murchson’s . . _—_—— | McNevin and Gillespie, were both —_ _— . —— | some tin in March. 1893. He had ee i iad r ti nfluence of liquor. Gil | '2™™ any Opirion whether they ae as "MeEacl ee arte. N pursuance of an Act of the General Assem- * ee, sesvnshesupet dele ssee secu: socces eee P t t L th j T i j T D ll |! 1 § imting Hint yn 4} ie pe 4 rem Wher the In ence vo kpuorT. -” : ; e date oO chache t re i- : sar 4 . a B B , it i resin: ; ati ' iyi : i ¢} . i ' vans. were drunk or sober She saw no one | 24%. ¢ohn McBachern was thet a bly of this Island, made and passed in the meh i Sraen, Kaen Cauks, - eens & ell Ba, er il TiMM1ng, OD, as ' 0 sal’, ii big, vt LUA L Gui tL DULL Es . apie had a Dov quer, and’ he want | ruck after she cae down. MeNevin | &e*8 went for a bortle of whiskey; Mc-| Seth year of the reign of Her present Majesty | 4 Cornet—Scotch Alre..................0s00004 { © ” . : 8 F ed wiy husband and I to take a friendly er if Bi A as ee ee. | Eachern sent him for it. Witneas drank | Qaeen Victoria, intituled: ** Chsrlottetown Mr C P Fletcher, ee si 2 tink. but we neither of us did. John M asked her if Mrs. Murchison was out of ob tien hottie bel . ge om Water Works Act, 1887.” I do hereby give} _ _ om 5% "\YV F \ oe | » of it. and Gillespie gave | house after she was beaten, and she pan or z = 2 Eee. en te ieved it | Public Notice that an BW ole res kot tenguends secceasccane y S y \CVIN GFAnK SOME OF my one a | told hhine ghe war, thet she was over ot | 18 Beery all drank in the house. Dr. : : Mrs J M Macleod, j : 5 ws - . r tiered to me to hie 80n William na rr ’ aa 4 rchixo a rchia an a. ; | xt he offered to me to bis son William. | eaton’s. ‘This was all the conversation | Murchison, Mrs. Murchison and Me-| Bleotion for a Water Commissioner for} « yyoin (2) Malden Song) L ae ; my Quscens Se ee eae ee . cal, bes Me i Mrs, Mur- |} Machern also drank the liquor. He could ° [on Gemen Ae. 3 *77et*e** -e- — adrunken blackguard and that | She bad with bim. Mr. and Mra. Mut ; th Cit f Cha | ttet . «4 ey oe hi ee id ae ‘he }, | Chison stayed up afier the men left that] "Ot Swear who handed him the money. 6 Ul y 0 riottetown, Miss M A Macdonald. ce ; 4 t only for him there would not be such | a ee — reser ~ t Phe « » Big : omer ae ' Al s aa > oo - - - f nw sarrejling and disturbance in the house. | Pight; witness went to bed The doctor | Lhe doctor had no money and Mre, Mu in the place of MR. ALEXANDER WeKIN-} 7 Song—“ Battle of Stirling*”’ .... ae “f Se n «aid he would not take euch lan- was sober that night. chison save some. ; NON, retired, will be held. on Mr William Me Kay. Charlottetown, January 13, 1894—tu thu sat 7 ro ad ‘ Sa ‘ acm of @ biel Cross-examined by Mr. Fitzgerald J onenenee by the Attorney-Gener- & Vocal Solo phe kn bdse8C nab bneehe keene nee LS A eT se on = y C f 5 an . oe andetrack | Gillespie told witness to come into the a ao ore — . drank WE DN f= én, DAY Mrs James Byrne. —— —a = a : ee ee ee | ‘ afvat vard., itness had not beer rinking Ne any hushend everthe shadilér snd oat | dining room and —- be age a ee “90 ia ) 1 drinkin 3 & Annie Laurie Wats (R Groniawalt....... . , * GQ 28-0 XI ICL "WV r Stewart—She tee Ua) -suTe. 2 * Yobr ” o Orchestra Tn. « t ae title he Sean in between them as! Cress-examined by Mr. Stewart—Sh or oo i ade the Lith day of February, A, D, 1894, : We + e Few H d d 2 i i MeN ° o } j ‘ 7 a k i went into the dining room when she first John McNevin (one of the prisoners ) : 10. Village Festival. Grand Gathering of av a un re ali S O : oN wae raising the chaiz E etrike eset oni, i was then put upon the stand. His eyi-| at the several places, that is to say : Seotch Lads and Lassies, introducing . hist again and received a blow of ' — oat : ‘ tatu emi ia er aa eo . Dairymaids’ and Sheperds’ Drill, Gillie 1G e chair & lie 1] MecNevin on my wp Michael Conway, of the Green Road,was dence was in line with the tatements of ie West No. 1, at or near the office of Mr Callum, ete., Mr. D. McDonald. Piano, > «3 sm oe. : Yr v J vin on P| i ie ail a ae ; A stan counsel and his evidence previously given John } acrache ro, Queen Stree:. | Scotch Airs and Marches by Miss Mac- cm 4 ~ t a 3 . oi . on, tke } ft worh an xaniin y the Attor > . naa ; ; ; 1 hands and a Before thie, my | 3 ° . at. the eoroner’s nest and already ea In Ward No, 2, at or near the houses cf} nab, from Scotland. sin a Ra a , ne acts the room,| ney-General. He eaid he knew McNevin, | * *™ Qutoner 4 Inguces and Already Pol’ | Phemes Connelis, opposite Mr. R. idvarts’, | : ou) a = *! and remembered the 8t De Ile «#s lished in Tue Examiner. He denied the | Warehouse, Sidney Street, between Great George } Ul. Duet—* Wha’ll be King but Charlie”... 4 MeNe him and thew him : as ned the = on 7° statements of Dr. Murchison and Mrs and Prince Streets. = Misses Webster. % a om ton of me as 1 ant in 6 Chale Mec Nevin the evening before, at a meeting Ml chi i = ' hi es Ne ‘d st 3 ‘it uj r In ware No. 3, at or near the Market House. ; oe 3 , ® a intel . . wie ithe Green Road schoolhouse, about | - ure ISON 25 10 HI6 aliezed aseau ON In Ward No. 4. ator near the new City Hall, | 12. Vocal Solo—" Jessie’s Dream ” Vd apn 7 ’ » Omac 708 A 7 rob AES a sine and a he the nee olocl It was a politica! De , | the latter, and declared that he had never] corner of Kent and Queen Streets. Miss E Tillie Brown. ODD LIN ES, LEF } ROM THE SEASON s TRADE, i. el , and then hitting me with the same | S€v¢n OClocK. 1t was @ political meeting naallt’ t» hie life in Ward No. 5, ator near the carriage shop of e I caught McNevin and tried to put | He saw no whiskey with McNevin and he | °"'¢% @ Woman In his file, Carroll & McAleer, corner of Euston and Great |} 13. Vocal ee. = ee : aT Lepeeed to he 6 fitness ght-he leorge Streets. Mr Charle . ick di r 3: : , j him out atthe door. . He threw me down | were to poe oon oe - gees paso agmmmape | And Gh the anid Risetion the Poll wil be 14. Violin frail “ms a and in order to make a quick disposal of the same we have decided t6 offer them at by the at and gave me a kitk. thes | Dat been arinking; he Could notice | V t opened at nine o'clock in the forenoon, and con- ? : . — isco . vaid t sband to come away and | MecNevin was talking politics He didn’t g 1 ora OC By ll tinue open until five o’clock in the afternoon o Prof Vinnicombe, a Dis unt of 25 to 50 pe r cent. ‘ : i! make out we were going to bed and per-| Know what became of MecNevin after- W Sed wr alae eee 15. Voeal Solo—* My Laddie in the Scotch This is positively the best chance to get first-class Footwear ever offered in the i am. a wens ane [wane VILL PLAY A GRAND DESCRIPTION OF WARDS. ini dels sg os lod dhiie kas va <05 46> sikeow Ae 8 Sal TO-DAY ne they wild vo a uN ou r . 7 : - hay y wou en | James A. Robertson, of Bonshaw.swort! Number One shall comprise all that part of Miss Annie Hyndman. city : aie commences d ° ce. * tothe hall, elintting the door after us o Se oe , e Charlottetown which lies south of Vorchester ; | ' 1 MeNevin and Gil epie burst open the door | #" Lexamined bv the Attorney-General. Street, and the parcel of land formerly known as | 16 “ Gems of Scotland” (Sibold) .............+ J M Mec EO D & CO nd followed us into the ha and both | He said he kept a store at Bonshaw and tha Military Barrack Ground. Orchestra. . * . and tor ee = — now Ee, Mutebicos Noi ; MeNev; Number Two shail comprise all that part of ‘them canght hold of my husband | new Jr. Murchison Neither McNevin (Clerks VS Allcomers ) Chariottetown which lies south of Richmond | 17. Vocal Solo— Scotland Yet"’........-.-+++- j ' «creamed out, and my servant girl Mar. | oF Gillespie made any statements concern- . ’ Street and north of Dorehester Street. Mr James Davison. Charlottetown, January 2), 1894—dy : Ponta, ° ataire | ing the row in his store that he knew of Number Three shall comprise all that part of ed garet Trainor, came down ataire. | -, agg . 7 , ae OS ’ : IN THE SKATING RINK Charlottetown which lies south of Grafton Street | 18. Trio—* O, Willie Brew’d a Peck o’ Maut”. . ee SS = ——— .——— - - — McNevin and Gillespie began dragging The Attorney-General then tendered the 4 a i 9 | and north of Kichmond Street. Messrs Bruce, Cook, McLean. } . i Mm} husband back into the | Statement or apology made by McNevin denise cistinien Chariettotows whieh lise cea al Pe att ot 19. Character Sketch—* The Law of Gravi- 4 z : dining room, and in trying to save my _ evidence. . f 9 d Ry j J 93 d and north of Graf:on Sireet. TALON”. 6... eee ee ee ee cece eee eee enee esses , : husband f was thrown down and trampled The Court decided uot to accept it. ds ay ening, aluary r ' oa Five shall oumorige st that part of Messrs. Whetlock and Webster. a5 + BR mn. anti? William Gillesnic se Mae The Attorney-General then intimated AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. ~barlottetown which hes north of Fitzroy Street, | 99, Comic Song—" Laird o’ Cockpen,”........ 4 Ne oa i G Hens . fc Gi age ony a that that the case for the crown was closed wn : . including the Common of the said Town, Mr William McKay. ; Nevin and Gillespie, for God's » not to : : ; iat ee NOMINATION DAY. Tricotrin (Bemmet). ....... 2.0.0. eeegss iia ; ; i at TED GOODS SALI is kill me, and further said that he thought I for the present. : . * GALBRAITH’S BAND im attendance. WEDNESDAY, Febraary 7th, A, D. 199 ag oO ra. ee a, - yor as a + Geanal aon r oo ot bas was just about deal anyway. They then Phe —_. adjourved until 10.30 a. Don’t fail to attend the first Match of | the:ime of Twelve at noon nntil the aos 22. “Auld Lang Syne”. .... 0.0.2.2... cee ee eee “— ae ai iy ee ae let go ané g m., 00 Luceuay. the season. Four o'clock in the afternoon of t TH : ts re es me t a4 ot ah ieee eee ay Tvuespay, Jan. 23. ? Admission only 19 cents For qualitication of omen cen Aor oa Wio- “GOD SAVE THE QUEER" A IO OS TD Biiiiincid-.eocen.cocccsescnnrsepees .20 cents | 2 Cans Strawberries for......... ts ee MBP tO ® aac ft bos - H A id'it aici ti alii tat <an20—3i oo toria, intituled ‘ Charlottetown Water Works Sarees Seats, 35 cents; Unregerved, 25 | 2 Cans Tomatoes (3 Ibs.) for...........0ccceceececeeeeeeceeees 20 « 2 Cans Apples (3 Ibs.) for........ o revolve se. ¢ » defence > - t — gx7,” y i ’ s a er 7 ‘. ea a“ ae oA te wat tt bs dau * aia, | ca ee ee ee aed —. 1887." also ~51 Victoria, Cav. 12, sec. 2 Pian of Ground Floor and Tickets at James | 2 Cane Peas (2 ibs.) for........ deseneserncngthonedannqnesste nes — 2 Cans B C. Salmon for....... ha to try to frighten them and to get them to | slaughter c as begun. Lost in August last. a red Heifer, one {L. &.] Paton &‘ o's. Plan of Balcony and Tickets | 2 Cans Beans (2 Ibs.) for......... eatin fon bea wee shas vnegee ates » 2 Cans Apples (1 gallon) for.... go away. MéNevin then. took off his coat Mr. Warburton, in opening, briefly out- nan ake half ld I ‘ t il } ; ee T. HEATH HAVILAND at Dodd’s Medical Hall. 2 Cans Peaches (2 Ibs.) for 40 « SPECIAL RATES ON CASE LOTS and said, Mind uow, l'am & conatable and 4 lined the case and referred to the i kf ily aioe b o ormation wi be Mayor of the City of Charlottetown. Doors open at 7.0. Concert at eight sharp. . Pe eM ee POOPED Ree rest et eee res ereeseers 4 é ue “ . ‘ I will pa: the irons upon you. I then} evidence which it was the intention of ee ee cia Hi. M. DAV oun Clerk JAMES PATON, J. M. CAMPBELL, BE E R & q. ) i a told William Giilespie to take outa bag| the defence to submit. He said they JOHN ROBERTSON, Mayor's Office, Chasiethetews, Jan, 18, 1894. Chairman. Secretary. 4 of stoff they had with them in the honee, | would he able to ehow that Gillespie and jan23—dy li wv tf North River. ¢* jan23- 101 janis Charlottetown, January 11, 1894—tn thu sat