ae. CC tnt ste it ae ae and Other Items. ee Local Merchants Bank REORGANIZED BOARD OF DIREGTORS. eee served. AT a meeting of Shareholders, held on Merepira,of London, will lead the Opposi- Wednesday afternoon, the following gentle- tion in the Ontario Legislature. “ Tuanxsarvine Day” was generally ob ‘* Burp Tom” was heard by many citi- vens last night and pronounced ‘‘very good.” | esigned ; - Robert Longworth, re-elected. L. C. Owen, re-elected. L. H. Davies. Alex. Brown, re-elected. Artemus, Lord, re-elected. Wm, Dodd. G, Ry Beer. Messrs. Longworth, Owen, Brown and Lord cannot but feel highly gratified at the practical and unmistakable expression of confidence thus given by the Shareholders. Mr. Dodd is widely known as one of our safest men of businessseands his presenee at the Board will, we have no doubt, be reassuring to the publics One weakness of the old Board was the want of a Lawyer. “ Cecsitatn Cs daled Lawyers are constitutionally conservative ; @CEIVER-GENERAL CAMPBELL is : , rad: +f fined by illness. It is doubtful if he ‘will ee herp seiC PAD 4 | C : of men and things commercial which ever take part in public affairs agzin. is not afforded persons engaged in other pur- Ir is said that Buckingham has refused to accept a position in Public Works Depart- ment. GeNERAL GRANT, With Lord Napier, re- cently reviewed the British troops in garri- son at Gibralter. Hox. W. McoDovaatt is to be Speaker of the House of Commons. He will arrive at the Capital next week. Tar Presbytery of P. E. Island will meet in Prince Street Presbyterian Church on the 25th inst., at 11 o'clock, a. m. Tue Government will not, it is said, prosecute any public works this winter, ex- cept a section of the Lachine Canal. A DINNER was, the other day, given to the Hon. Mr. Baby, Minister of the Inte- rior, at Jolette. Over 2,009 persons were present, suits., and which renders them very servicc- able in the banking business. The want of the old board has been supplied by the elec- i he Hon. L. H. Davies, whose pro- A FEMALE Orange Lodge, ‘ Princess es oe . on ht ornare Louise Benevolent L. O. L., No. 1,” has fessional keeness is unquestioned ‘even by been formed in Montreal, with Rey. Mrs. | those who protest most strongly against his Doudiet, Worthy Mistress. Buy Essence of Vinegar and make your policy and his aets in matters political. With the $80,000—paid by the old direc” own vinegar any strength required cheaper | tors and the by the shareholders—to add to than can be imported. Directions given at} the assets, the Bank will, we learn, recom- Apothecaries Hall, Queen Square. An Ottawa despatch to the St. John T'ele- graph says:—‘‘It is asserted that Mr. Brydges is to be removed from the charge of Government railways.”’ We should think 50, Tur Fancy Sale and Tea in the Athen- zum last evening was in every way highly creditable to the ‘‘ Women’s Temperance Union.” It realized about ninety dollars. Sreamsuip ** Prince Edward,’ Robert Fraser, commander, to Peake Bro’s & Co., with full cargo of general merchandize from Glasgow and Liverpool, arrived here on the 21st inst., 134 days. [r is said that Hon. Mr. Langevin will be opposed in Three Rivers by Mr. Beadrault, alocal advocate connected by marriage with Hon. Mr. Malliot. Mr. Langevin will certainly be elected, however. Tue Ottawa Citizen,referring to Sir A. 'T. Galt’s mission to England in connection with the development of trade with the West Indies, says :-—‘‘ We believe the Goy- ernment are resolved to push energeticrlly the opening up of new avenues of trade for the Dominion.” ‘* Att FoR Lorne.” — The Minister of Marine and Fisherics, together with a large party of ladies and gentlemen, left in the St. Lawrence yesterday morning en route for Halifax, to be present at the Reception of the Marquis of Lorne. The Haligonians have made great preparations for the event. Rev. Mr. Larueen said last night that a good test of the character of a young man would be to give him a thousand dollars and see what he would do with it.. We know a young man on Water street who is quite willing to be the object of such a test. For further particulars apply at the Exam- INER office. Tue market was well attended to-day. Prices are as follows :--Beef, small, from 5 to 12 cts.; do quarter from 3 to 7 cts.; mutton, from 4 to 8 cts.; lamb, from 4 to $8 cts.; geese, each, from 35 to 55 cts; ducks, from 25 to 30 cts.; chickens, per pair, from 25 to 45 cts.; butter, fresh, from 20 to 23 cts.; do tub, from I6 to 18 cts.; potatoes, (blue) 41 cents; do. (whites) 44 cents; hay, foom 45 to 50 cents; pork (carcass) from 3 to 4} cents; turnips, from 15 to 16 cents. A Toronto dispatch says :—‘‘ Great ex- citement was caused in St. James’ Cathe- dral yesterday, by a boy in the gallery fir- ing off a pistol, while Rev. Mr. Rainsford was engaged in reading the fifth command- ment. The services were brought to a com- plete standstill, and the boy frightened at what he had done, tore down stairs and out of the door before the astonished verger had succeeded in gathering his wits. It is sup- posed that the young rip having the weap- on with him, could not resist playing with it, and so it went off. Nobody was hurt. Last Friday while Mr. Wm. Kier was having a boat put on his cart from E. Henry’s mill pond, his horse became some- what frightened, and ran away. Kier, at- tempting to stop him, came in contact with a pile of boards, breaking three of his ribs, and throwing him off his feet. He became tangled in the reins and was dragged some distance, the cart wheel passing over him and otherwise injuring him. He was re- moved to the house of E. Henry, and his wants attended to. He was taken to his home the same evening, but he is still very low.—S. J. Before his departure from Ottawa, Speaker Anglin made the following changes in the House of Commons staff :—Mr. Gingras becomes French translator of votes); vice L. O. David resigned,at a salary of $1,- 750; Mr, Thomas Brossert, advocate, Beau- harnois, succeeds Gingrass, at a salary of $1,700; Mr. Genaud takes Mr. Tasse’s po- mence operations in the course of a few days. ec te THE WARD MURDER. Dowd and Mrs. Ward Sentenced to be Hanged. cal vydak nscniGleesiiihin. tai KNEW NOTHING ABOUT DOWD'S CONFESSION SAYS MRS, WARD THE MURDER, St. ANDREws, Nov. 19. The Judge’s charge was concluded at half- past eleven o’clock. The Jury then retired to their room. In about twenty minutes they returned into Court, and, in reply to the en- quiry from the Clerk, said they had agreed upon a verdict and had found the prisoners guilty. Wrs, Ward turned deadly pale and Dowd’s cheeks flushed. With this exception they be- trayed no signs of emotion. By direction of the Court the prisoners were remanded till two o'clock. Thomas Dowd and Eliza Ward were sen- tenced by the Judge to be hanged by the neck until dead, on Tuesday, the fourteenth day of January next, within the precincts of the gaol. Mrs. Ward put her handkerchief to her face and burst into tears. Dowd grasped the post of the dock to steady himself, His face became pallid. The prisoners were then remanded to gaol, and the Court adjourned, Sr. AnpREws, Nov. 20. Thomas Dowd has made a statement, in the presence of the Sheriff, Geo. S. Grummer, Esq., and Warden O'Dell. He states :— About 4 o'clock on the afternoon of the 9th September last I was returning from berrying, and met a drove of cows, and, fearing that Mulherrin’s bull was with them, I made a de- tour to avoid him, as he was a dangerous ani- mal. I came out on the meadow road at the rising ground beyond the gulley. There I met Ward with a pitchfork and an axe with him. I asked Ward how he was getting along hay- ing. Ward replied, ‘‘I have’nt been haying, aud will never make any more hey.” I said, ‘‘T have been berrying.” Waid then said, **You will never go berrying again; I will kill you;” and he ale a pass at me. with the pitchfork. I laid hold of him and got him down. We tussled for some time; finally Ward promised to make up friends. We walked along the road together, and when we reached the gully Ward struck at me again with the pitchfork. lJ ran around the bushes and he followed me. I then seized the axe and knocked him down. I then ran away a short distance. I turned, came back and _fin- ished him. I was crazy at thetime. (He dis- posed of the body as stated in the first confes- sion.) I buried the hat in the swamp between the body and the road. He states .that.Mrs, Ward knew nothing far as he Knows. - He further says that e was going to make this statement to the court when Mr. Grimmer was delivering his opening address to the jury, but that he had not the power of utterance. After being sentenced he cried almost incessantly through the night in prison, and since he has made the confession his mind seertis’ £eli Mrs. Ward still asserts her innocence. Special Notices Sex Sere ‘Jones’ Pamps don’t freeze. Jones’ Wells can’t be pumped dry. THE best place to have your carriages carefully stored is at P. H. Trainor’s, Kent street. [nov8 8i eod 7,0€0 rolls room-paper just opened at J. & W. Beer's. __NOTICH. ERSONS who took Tue ExaMINER before sition ata salary of $1,450; Mr. Petand takes Mr. Genand’s place at a salary of $1,-, 400; Mr F. Talbot becomes French engros-' sing clerk for the session only, in place of! Mr. Denechaud deceased, at a salary of $500, the old occupant having received $1,.| 200; Mr. F. McDonnell, son of the Ser-. the Datty Examiner was issued, and have not yet paid for it, will please send the British American Assurance Co. of ‘Toronto amounts of their respective accounts, without (both offices of undoubted standing), whereby delay, to E W. L. COTTON. Examiner Orrtce, Ch’town, Oct. 17, 1878. \ dy & wkly — —-- geant-at-Arms, becomes jumior clerk, vice Ts es to get your Printing done is at Capt. Nolan, deceased, at a salary of $800. ’ XAMINER Printing Rooms,! Ch'town, Ang. 30, 1878—3m eod | ae ME men were elected Directors of the Mer. | chants Bank—-the formar Direetors having | g about it-then or f aSig eved. of a great ‘burden. | ee meeeaecinnaeee enomnenmtoasmenisas (P , ™s eerys << - “ ' RA Rm - 4 . > NEW.GOODS! NEW GooDs! Pa y 8 Digenegrenp-ocen Robert Orr & Co. HAVE JUST OPENED Charlottetown. chasing elsewhe-e. Charlottetown, Oct. 4, 1878-— —_— —- —_- ——- — 2aw mon thur A COMFORTABLE DWELLING HOUSE 44% on Sydney Street. Possession can be given immediately. Apply.to FRANOIS P. McCARRON. Ch’town, Nov. 19-~-3i eod VENNOR PREDICTS — An early winter and a long one. Look at and see that your feet are protected, and thus save many docior’s bi!ls. W.R. BOREHAM SoutH Sipe QuEEN SQvuarR, has the best selected stock of Boots, Shoes, Slippers, Overshoes, Mocasins, &c., to be | found in the City, which he will sell at bottom | prices, to suit the hard times. CUSTOM WORK. | am now also prepared to take orders for | every description of Custom Work, haying opened a Custom Boot and Shoe De- porn under the superintendence of | . W. Krrcntn (late foreman at Dorsey &. Jost’s). Mr. Kitchin has had long experience | as a cutter and practical shoemaker, and will | guarantee good fits and the best of workman- ship. None but first-class material will be used, and ali orders will be promptly filled. | Prices as low as possible consistent with good work. Mr. K., having had considerable ex- perience in making boots and shoes for persons with DEFORMED FEET and those who are | troubled with CORNS AND BUNIONS, | will make a specialty of this branch, <A Good Fit and Perfect Base in every case, or no money taken. i } j aa REPAIRING NEATLY DONE. Ch’town, Nov. 7, 1878—3m wed & sat Received 0-04 tol Cali (CHOICE PATTERNS) | KING SQUARE HOUSE | Tailoring Department BEER & SONS. Ch’town. June 18, 1875. on eee REMOVAL. | FYNHE Subscribers would respectiully an- | nounce that they have removed to that new studio in the new building south of Mr. Fraser's Drug Store, where they are prepared to furnish their patrons with PHOTOGRAPHS of every style, the quality and finish of which cannot be surpassed in America. Having had adong experience insoine of the leading? hote- raphic ios in the United States, they are confident that they can yuarantee satisfaction. to their patrons. The superior quality of their work is evi dent, and they are prepared to furnish several styles of Pictures that cannot be. obtained elsewhere in the Province. The public will tind our prices very reason able, and will receive their Photos in the shortest timic. Consistent with first-class work. We make ‘PHOTOGRAPHS, TIN. TYPES,, } ' GLACE PICTURES, 3, and the beautiful The place to wet your Sleighs painted and repaired is at P. H. Trarnor’s Kent St. 8i | which cannot be surpassed for its softness and , tion to the risks taken in their own office. PHOTO-CHROME, delicacy. aw Old Pictures copied Faded Daugeretypes restored. ROSS BROTHERS, QUEEN STREET. sa Entrance opposite George Full’s. Ch’town, Oct. 18, 1878—Im eod and enlarged, ose Marine Insurance — (o, | j AVE made arrangements with the Ocean Marine Insurance Co. of Halifax and the they can effect insurance on Vessels, Cargoes or Freight in the above-named offices, in addi- s@ Risks taken daily at their Office, corner Great George anit Lower Water Streets, F. W. HALES, Sec’y. TO BE LET, A VERY LARGE AND WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF | STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, CLOTHING. MILLINERY, Ets., Bts., which they are*sellinsg, WHoLRsaLe and RE PAIL, at the lowest prices ever offered in We solicit ag inspection from all Cash Buyers of our Goons and Parces, before pur- ROBERT ORR & CO. wkly BOOK & JOB PRINTING! neatly and expeditiously executed, | AT THE “EXAMINER” OFFICE under the careful supervision of J. W. MITCHELL. We are now in a position to execute orders for all kinds of Printing, such as AUCTION SALES, eee tent tintin ee late ——_ tate neti aetna - Apples, Flour, &e. BY AU JTION, Un Saturday, Nov, 23rd, AT 11 O’CLocK, I( MW) 100 tbls FLOOR, 100° ** CORNMEAL, 20 boxes SOAP, 20,.**', PEPPER, 20 ‘*. GINGER, 20 jars MUSTARD, ”0 caddies CREAMTARTER. ; B. BALDERSTON. No. Ll Queen Street, Nov. 22—li Wishing to Close Consignments Ef will Sell for Cash or Good Paper, at Lowest Market Rates, 1 Of ) BBLS. of that favorite brand FLOUR —-* Hiawatha,” 100 bbis. Choice Superior Extra “Gi 200.‘ ‘* American + 100 ** Kailn-dried Cornmeal, « 100 ** Am, Kerosene Oil, 120° test,} 200 sides No. 1 Sole Leather, 75 chests good Congou Tea, 75 half-chests Choice Souchong do., 50 boxes Tea, 5 and 8 pounds each, 5 qr. casks Sherry Wine, 10 cases pure Jamaica Lime Juice, 20 boxes Soap, 6 handsome Wolf Robes, 20 Buffalo Robes, ° QUEEN INSURANCE c0,Y WILLIAM Dopp, ‘ Auctioneer, LETTER HEADS. , . Nov. 11—8w mon tha BILL HEADS, as AUCTION. ° MORTGAGE SALE CARDS. To be sold by Public Auction, at tho Court PAMPHLHETS, DODGERS, HANDBILLS, POSTERS, AND ALL KINDS OF Bank and Legal Blanks, &. “&c. &e. AT MODERATE PRICES. Office :—Ings’ Old Stand, Corner Great George and Water Strects. the First day of April, 1879, at the hour of Twelve o’clock, noon, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the 16th day of December, A. D. 1876. and made .between Pierce Lacey, of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, blacksmith, and Margaret, his wife, of the one part, and Daniel Hodgson, of the same place, Esquire, of the other part— LL that Tract, Piece or Parcel 6f Land, - being part of Lot Number Seven in FRANK 60x M D C M the first hundred of lots in said Town, j aia Ua ®y | bounded as follows, that is to say: By a Physician Surgeon & Ascoucheur. line Commencing on Water Street, at the southeast corner of Town Lot Number Six: OFFICE Arorupcartzes’ Haut, oe ov Amnerel, anc ny er me ex- ‘ : . E ’ easte Six Residence : Capt. Mutch’s, Water Street, slahae tent: en Tine cman next door to St. Lawrence Hotel. ot ‘ $ thence running northeast. . ; : ‘ ‘ Ww y aliel w Ig , N. B.—Particular attention paid to diseases ardly parallel with Water Street forty-one of the chest and stomach: feet ; thence eighty feet to Water Street Ch’town, Nov. 16, 1878—3m by @ line parallel with the aforesaid line of NOW READY: Lot Six ; thence along Water Street west: : THE Great National Work ! together with all rights, members and ap- purtenances thereto belonging. For further particulars, apply to Messrs OREGON & McLEOD, Solicitors, Charlotte. Own, Dated the Fifteenth Day of . November. A, D. 1878. si Se’ /ANIEL HODGSON ART ILLUSTRATIONS critsie cesta tone a ~— ae Mortgagee. Nov. 15—4m law By ©. R. TUTTLE. oe a a PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. PYXUE new and only Ittusrrarep Hisrory \ ' of the Dominion or Canapa, Just pub- In € hancery, lished. The most popular and saleable Work | SAMUEL NELSON ROBINSON, of the day. In2 Magnificent Grand Quarto} JOSEPH ROBINSON and Volumes, 600 pages in each, or in monthly); GEORGE FREDERICK ROBINSON.— numbers at 50 cents. Beautifully illustrated Complainants and handsomely bound, with 28 fine Steel AND , Plates, 20 original Wood Cuts, and 200 Photo MARGARET M CR AITH Lithograph Engravings, on stone, of our promi-| 7, ype 7 woe nent public men. , . JAMES REDDIN, AGENTS WANTED in every town and| PIERCE GAUL, county in P. E. tl. Send for ints od outht | MARGARET McCRAITH, Guardian of at once. James Barry McCraith, Arthur Edgworth McCraith, Mary Louisa McCraith, Augus- tine McCraith, Margaret MeCraith, Kilen McCraith and Beatrice Marion McCraith, ! Defendants Oilice of the Singer Mamnufae)s, pursuance or a decree made in this suit ae : by Mis Honor the Vice Chancellor, iui ing Company. beariag: date the twenty-ninth day of No. 281 Notre Dame Srarsy, : SB EUS pean A. D. 1878, there will sola tees ol re sold by Publie Auction, on Montreal, P, Q., Nov. 9, 1878. WEDNESDAY, the cieventh doy of To ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN :— This is to certify that Mr. Robert Young, December next, ensuing, at twelve o'clock, noon, in the Supreme Court of Charlottetown, P. E. i., has been duly ap | House, in Charlottetown, in. Queen's pointed by us as our Agent for the sale of our | County, - genuine ‘‘Singer” Sewing Machines, and that, Be thas Ween ee ul ; he is the only Agent we have for this purpose) AY ™ s that Tract or ren of Land Sicpale, on Prince Eward Island. eal ‘ tea ae i shettTowe Lang aleettet vat waeneth wekibl i Ae aid, veing part or parcel of Town Lots THE SINGER MANUFACTURING OY, Siteper Four and hn the secoad: baii- Hexry E Scorciamr, | dred of Town Lots in the said Town, pound. Attorney-in-fact. | ed and described as follows, that is to say ; Commencing at the southeastern corner of ~~ | the dwelling- house and store now occupied STOLEN [oY Henry J. Calbeck, in tne northern edge ; Or wei Sydney irohn and wenaibg ——— See , }asong the edge or side of Sidney St claw ees ua ares et Agesoc tears: s{ paraitel With fie line of said Breet forthe arms, sVoreh hiver oad, on the night! distance of forty feet; thence at ri of the 16th Nov., a BAY MARE, 4 years old, | anoles to said Street, rorthwardly,; for koe one white foot, and a white star on her fore-| ajctance of seventy-nine feet: thence at head, and weighs about 1,100 ibs. Any Per-| right angles west wardly, along the boun- son giving a“ intormntiom of her whereabouts | auyy line of the late Jchn McGuli’s land, will be rewarded. ee ‘ . |forty (40) feet, or until it meets the boun- y Sharlotte R ee ARD HURRY. | dary line of land occupied by the said Henry Charlottetown, Reyalty, } |J. Calbeck;;thence at right angies sout!i- Nov. 18th, 1878. } sj Ai wardly aleng the said last mentioned line seventy-nine (79) feet, to the plage of com. mencement, together with the buildings and improvements thereon, and the appur- | tenances thereunto belonging. Dated this 31st day of August, AD. 1878, J. LONGWORTH, * Master ia Caancery, D. DOWNIE & CO., Sole Publishers. Box 1964, Montreal. [may Nov, 14, 1878—Im OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, . . TWO MILLIONS STERLING, | NSURANCE effected on all kinds of Build-| E. J. HODGSON, ings, Merchandise and Produce. Also. on Solicitor for Complainants. Vessels on the stocks. Special rates for isolated residences. Losses settled promptly. GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Agent for Prince Edward Island June, 1877— Charlottetown, Noy. 14, 18758—pat 3i ; } Au3 wUBSCRIBE for the DAILY EX- ) AMINER .the Cheapest and most newsy Paper published in the Province, ‘Be THE DAILY EXAMINER, , and telegraphic} for the latest news—local itouse, in Charlottetown, on Tuesday. ” & - , eas Sass ces RRRNES cece ieee a a nn ~ wre eet u , - y Renoir ncaa are ree nme eeeens ane eeemee eh ras