- destal we destined for Donald A. Smith — recal and Other Items. | { Tue brigantine Harry Davies cleared { r Liverpoo! this afternoon, with a cargo of | 16,500 bushels of oats and 1,075 quintals | of Hake, shipped by Haszard Bros. This | is the first pr «luce shipment of the season from this port. I. 0. O. F. Excurston.—On Wednesday | a number of Odd Fellowes are to start on an excursion to Summerside and Charlotte- | town. The Provincial Exhibition is to | open at Summerside on the day named,and | the fare has been placed at $2.50 for the round trip.-—St. John Tel. | A Rica Treat Comrne.—The members of | the Band of the 62nd Batalion, of St. John, N. B., will give two Grand Concerts in the Market Hall on the evenings of the 15th and 16th inst., comprising a Promenade Concert and Bonnet Hop. The reputation of this Band is sufficient to ensure a rich treat. Tue Provincial Exhibition and Cattle Show will open at Summerside to-morrow. It has every appearance of being success- { ful, if we can judge from the entvies made , from this County. We understand that; over twelve car loads of live stock left the railway depot in this city for Summerside, this morning, all being entered for compe- tition at the Cattle Show. Tue Deatu Srrvecite.—An Ottawa de- spatch of Saturday says: ‘‘ Messrs. Mc- Kenzie and Holton met the Governor-Gen- eral at Prescott Junction yesterday, and accompanied him to Montreal. Rumors of resignation of the Government are afloat, but it is not thought probable that it will take place until all the zeturns are in, though it is not doubted that it will follow immediately.” Tue Patriot comes out to defend Donald A. Smith whom, in the words of Sir John, we designated the ‘“‘ meanest liar in the Dominion.” Doubtless our contemporary is jealous. We freely admit that the Pat- riot has strong claims to the distinction, and, if he feels hurt over our decision, we, at once, retract, and place him on the pe- ‘< the meanest liar in the Dominion.” A very sad accident befel a little two- year old son of Hon. John Lefurgy, of Summerside, on the 26th ult. The little fellow got hold of a small bottle of creosote, which was accidently left in his way. He drank considerable of the drug, and shortly afterwards presented symptoms of death. Medical aid was immediately called, and he was apparently revived. It is currently reported that the boy died from the effects of the drug yesterday. THe HantaNn-CourtNey RAcE appears to be the all-absorbing topic of conversation in Montreal. The contest takes place to- morrow. The oarsmen have not had much ractice during the past week, as the water as been rough generally, but both are in excellent condition. Comparatively little betting has been done. Americans are offering lots of money on Courtney, but Hanlan’s backers appear to be holding off. While Hanlan has the most friends, a very large number of people believe that Court- ney will win. An Otp Reuic.—Mr. C. C. Jones, of this city, has a relic of six (6) shillings proc- lamation, scrip datedthe 5th of March,1776, passed in the fourteenth year of the reign of His Majesty King George the Third, rinted by Isaac Collings, in New Jersey. Goon the back is printed : ‘‘To counterfeit is death.” This is a rare curiosity, and claimed by relic seekers of much value. Mr. J. has quite a collection of coins and curi- osities that he has collected from time to - time in his travels. THERE was a full market to-day. Sales were brisk and prices moderate, as follows : Beef (small) from 5 to 14 cts.; do (quarter) from 4 to 8 cts.; lamb, from 5 to 10 cents; Mutton, from 5 to 9 cents; Chickens, from 25 to 45 cents; Ducks (each) from 20 to 30 cents; Geese (each) from 50 to 60 cents; Wild Geese, from 75 to 80 cents; Apples, per bush. from 60 cts. to $1; Plums, per quart, from 7 to 8 cts.; Butter, from 20 to 22 cts.; do., tub, from 16 to 18 cts., Hay, per hundred, from 35 to 45 cts.; Hides, from 44 to 5 cts.; Oats, 32 cts. for 34 lbs. ; Potatoes, from 20 to 25 cts. THe way Contry pip 1r.—Mr. Conley, of Roxam, Canada, would appear to be a high spirited individual. From the Toronto Globe we learn that a Mr. Orr had a paring bee at that place, which is just across the Canada line from Vermont, and most of the neighbors were invited. An exception was Mr. Conley, who had injtred his repu- tation by stealing a sheep. Conley went all the same and was ejected from the house ; but the host offerd him a glass of whiskey to drink by himself in the wood- shed. That made Conley so angry that he killed Orr with a single blow with a heavy stick of wood. Mrs. Youmans.—This well-known and popular lady will deliver a temperance lec- ture in the Athenzeum to-morrow (Wednes- day) evening, commencing at the usual hour, when, it is hoped, she will meet with ‘at Lepreaux, N.B. Life’s Tragic Side. VERDICT OF THR NEW RIVER, N. B. MURDER CASE, At one p. mm. on Saturday the inquest on the body of Thomas E. Ward was resumed | mv > ; rhe only witness exam- | i ‘ ined was DR. M LAUGHLIN, who stated :—I examined the body this morning. The forehead seemed to have been smashed in. I removed the scalp and a piece Of bone fell out. I separated the head from the body, and examined the back part of the head, and found there had been a blow there. At the base of the skull there was a fracture extending from the back of the head to the ear on the left side, and met the other fracture in front. { found on the right temple indications of ablow. Either the front or back fracture would be sufticient to cause instant death. | think the hairs-shown on the axe are hu- inan hairs. The spots on the axe look like blood spots, but I could not say for certain. DOWD ASSERTS HIS INNOCENCE. Dowd was then asked if he had any further statement to make, and he said: I have nothing to say only that I am inno- cent of the crime laid to me. I could not say how the man came to his death no more than a child unborn. It looks as if he was murdered. To a Juror--Mr. Boyne, do you think I would commit such a crime? [Dowd was here checked by the Coroner.[ hat is all I have to say. \ VERDICT OF MURDER AGAINST DOWD AND AGAINST MRS. WARD AS AN ACCOMPLICE. The room was then cleared, and the jury, after a short deliberation, found Thomas Dowd guilty, as principal, and Eliza Ward guilty, as an accomplice, of the murder of Thomas Edward Ward, on the 9th inst. Dowd and Mrs. Ward were taken to the jail of St. Andrews, where they arrived on Sunday afternoon, in charge of John Rey- nolds. There they will remain until their trial at the Circuit Court, on November 12th, before Mr. Justice Weldon. Annie Ward will go to jail to be held as a wit- ness. «<p > From Liverpool. Emigration ‘he returns prepared by the Government emigration officers at Liverpool show that during the month of August, 9,495 persons left the Mersey as emigrants, the largest number in any month this year, except May, when 9,889 sailed. The largest pro- proportion—viz., 7,584—proceeded to the United States, while 1,641 went to British North America, and 63 to Australia. The / remainder sailed to South America, the East and West Indies, China, and the west coast of Africa. The nationalities of the emigrants were—Hnglish, 8,834; Scotch, 114; Irish, 786; and foreign, 2,091. Of G70 the nationalities were not denoted. The returns show an increase of 2,229 over those for August last year. The total number of emigrants from the Mersey during the present year, up to the end of last month, is 48,333. + re —- = = — -4- > © > - 9 Spacial Notices. Don’t spend so much time and money buying and carrying water. Tell C. C. Jones to bore you a well and fit you up a Sink and Pump inthe house as he has for many in this city; then your wife and children will meet you with a smile. Don’? you patronize the cheap Tubular Wells opposition any more, as their wells are failing these dry times, and they, too, as ©. C. Jones still lives, and his Wells are supplying all the people at the East end of the city; and the City Council is per- fectly willing so far. How can Gass sell Boots and Shoes so cheap ? Call and he will tell you cheap? Call and he wiii tell you. Coomes & Wortru, Book & Job Printers, have removed to Hogan’s Brick Building, 18 Queen St.—iw M. A. Cameron has removed his Insurance | Office to LePage’s Building, Corner of Queen and Sydney Streets, where he will be glad to meet all his old customers, and as many new ones as will favor him with their patronage. In a few days he will open out a new Fire In- surance Company, as soon as necessary blanks can be received. O IC Yso many go to See See Jones, because he is the man that first introduced the Tubular Wells and his Patent Barrel Pump on this Island. Give him a call before you throw away any more money by patronizing his opposition. See his wells that can’t be pumped dry this dry time. Good work is the cheapest in the end. ' C. C. Jones. An Astonishing Fact. A large proportion of the American peo ple are to-day dying from the effects of Dyspepsia or disordered liver. The result of these diseases upon the masses of in- telligent and valuable people is most alarm- ing, making life actually a burden instead of a pleasant existence of enjoyment and usefulness as it ought tobe. There 1s no a large and appreciative audience. Speak- ing of this excellent and highly gifted lady, the Cobourg (Ont.) Union remarks as fol- lows :— ‘Mrs. Youmans has been and is still mak- ing a touwof the Maritime Provinces, speaking at the principal points. She has already de- livered stirring addresses at St. Stephen and Calais, and literally electrified the audiences by the force and fervor of her eloquence. In Fredericton she spoke in two crowded mass meetings, and talked to the grand gatherings of children in the Sunday Schools on Sunday afternoon. She next visited Woodstock where she addressed delighted audiences, and awakened a new interest in the cause. She next visited St. John, and proceeds thence along the line of the Intercolonial to Nova} Seotia; Mrs. Youmans has been enthusias- tically welcomed to the Maritime Provinces. Her addresses will be productive of great good, and she herself will not soon be forgotten. good reason for this, if you will only throw -aside prejudice and skepticism, take the ad- vice of druggists and your friends, and try ‘one bottle of Green’s August Flower. Your spoedy relief is certain. Millions of bottles of this medicine have been given away to try its virtues, with satisfactory results in every case. You can buy a sample bottle for 19 cents to try. Three doses will re- lieve the worst case. Positively sold by all druggists on the Western Continent. _ Shop to Let.” N Queen Square, part of the Store lately oceupied by Keith & Mctregor—a first class Business Stand, suitable for any kind of retail trade. Apply to HORACE HASZARD, CORONER'S JURY IN - db A cst rene LONDON HOUSE ~ + Se of es WE ARE NOW OPENING OUR LARGE AND CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK OF Ll JUST RECEIVED PERS. S. “ PRINCE EDWARD.” Geo. Davies & Go. Charlottetow n, September 23th, 1878. ECONOMY & SECURITY. Suh: BME A LP AMD ACCIDENT ESURANCE GHP OF MONTREAL, A SOUND AND RELIABLE HOME COMPANY. Investments All Within ————— 0: ——_-—_— B55,299._51 SURPLUS PROFITS ON PREMIUMS IN 15877. is76, - - - SUBMITTED - - - ey ee SOS tae Solid Addition to Company’s Assets in 1877, - - $55,989.55, There is no reserve clause, making the amount of claims under the Sun Mutual Policie vo be less than the sum assured by them, as under the minimum system. sa” Special attention is claimed to the fact that our policies are payable in full. “@a THOMAS WORKMAN, Ksq., President ; | M. if. GAULT, Esq., Managing Director ; T. J. CLAXTON, Ese., Vice-President ; ; KR. MACAULAY, Secretary. J. M. C. DELESDERNIERS, Superintendent. Prince Edward Island Board ef Birectors: HON. L. C. OWEN, HON. J. F. ROBERTSON, ‘© DANIEL DAVIES, OWEN CONNOLLY, Ese, Messrs. JENKINS & McLEOD, .. . MEpDICAL EXAMINERS, HORACE HASZARD, Manager, P. E. Island. the Dominion. HEW BUSINESS, $1,856,598 July 3, 1878— AUTEITTING © WAREHOUSE, NO. 50 QUEEN STREET. A SUPERIOR LOT OF ZING & ‘LEATHER COVERED ‘TRUNKS JUST A See ¥ os. ——— -———--— +4) :- iene caincln tea Solid Leather Valises! Much Cheaper than Home Mannfacture. ———_———_9 —_—_—_—— A FULL -LINE OF pres BR ESTPBHI@ ae i eas ti ty bee Bee id PURRIS Ui ww ' —_—— °-O g#- Inspection Solicited before Purchasing Elsewhere. “2 G ROBERTSON. Charlottetown, May 30— 2 ee jo LONGER AGENT! Our Agreement with W. H. Oxive, of St. John, N. B., has this day terminated by mutual consent. In the meantime, parties desiring Machinery can obtain information from us direct, or through BOTH PRACTICAL MEN WHOSE JUDGMENT = 7 AMOS FISHER, Truro, ¥. 5, or [oat 3 3 JOHN WELSH, St. Martin's, Nb. | ADVICE CAN BE RELIED ON, PRICES REDUCED! Great Improvements im our Saws TroN—PorTABLE Grist Mrtts—PortasLeE Saw MIULLs, Address— io . : ‘ , WATEROUS ENGINE WORES CO., Brantford, Canada. Don't You Believe It, aA dde April 17, 1978. WAGSTAFF'S HOTEL, | Do't You Believe 1 _ ; a . : 5 Pump at the Gas House is pumpin HE Subseriber having fittel up the Hote | 2) the wells dry. They cannot ome ie formerly known as | Tubelar Wells put in by JONES for THE RANKIN HOUSE, | in first-class style, is now prepared to give) comfortable accommodation tu Permanent and Transient boarders. Tourists and others will receive every atten-| tion at the Wagstaff’s Hotel. WM. WAGSTAFF. Thomas Caseley, Wm. Murphy, Paul Lee, E. J, Hodgson, Archibald Holmes, John Morris, ae. &e., &e., jor any other man, when a living vein of spring water is pierced, as has been done at —__— | the Gas House and at Quirk’s pump. Cc. C. JONES. May 25, 1878. Ch’town, Sept. 23—pat lw eod HE place toget your Printing doneisat) _ : T the EXAMINER Printing Rooms{ Ch town, Sept. 21—tf WINTER GOODS, ee ee AUCTION SALES, _— 3 & SADDLES. | GREAT CLEARING OUT SALE. AM instructed by Mr. JoHyx SrumBies (who intends closing up his Shop on Prince Street) to sell at AUCTION, on ‘Saturday, the 4th Ostober, ar 11 o'CLOCK, All the Stock in that Shop. Consisting of 25,sets Single Carriage HAR- NESs, in Oraide, Oraide Covered, Silver and Brass Mountings ; 1 Double set Car- ! riage HARNESS (Silver Mounted); 12 | superior Gent 8 SADDLES & BRIDLES, Sets Cart and Truck-Wagon HARNESS, —A LSO— 7 Superior No. 1 Buffalo Robes (Lined and ‘trimmed), : | Xe., &e. | 2 New Reversible Seat Dou! 12 Single Wagons, | 1 (second-hand) do. do., (1 Folding-Scat Wagon and Harness, 1 Double-Seated Sleigh and Cushions, 1 Horse (4 years old)—‘‘ Jock Lane.” Terms—aAll sums over $15, 3 months ; over $100, 6 months, on approved paper. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Sept. 25—- MORTGAGE SALE1 56 Acres, Lot 18, Freehold 30 Acres, Lot 19, Freehold, TOsBE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUSTION AT Suinmerside, in Prince County, in front of the New Law Court House MONDAY, the SEVENTH DAY OF OCTOBEL, next, (A. D. 1878), at ‘/) WELVE O'CLOCK, noon, under and by virtue of a power of sale, contained in an indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the Eighth day of February, 1877, and made between?}William McRae, of Township number Nineteen, in Prince County, in the Provinee of Prince Eeward Islaud, farmer, and Margaret McRae, his wife, of the one part, and Ralph Brecken, of Charlottetown Koyalty, ia Queen’s County, aforesaid Esquire, of the other part, all the Freehold estate, right, title and in- terest of the said William McRae, in and to: LL that tract; piece and parcel ot land, hereditament and premises, situate, lying and being, on Township number eighteen (18) in Prince County, in said Province, and bounded and des- cribed as follows, that is to ay: come mencing at Point of the march on Indian River, ard on the division live between the lands of Roderick Gillis and Samael McRae, thence, in a southerly direction nineteen (19) chains and eighty six (86 links south, twenty six (26) degrees west, thence ina easterly direction fora distauce of thirty one (31) chains, thence in a north erly direction for a distance of abou) fifteen (15) chains, or until it meets the edge of Indian River, aforesaid; thence following the various svindings of said river, to the place or point of commence- ment, containing, by estimation, forty six (46) acres of land, a little more or less, ALSO, ALL that other tract, piece or parcel of land situated lying and being on Lot or Township number Nineteen, (19) in Prince County, aforesaid, bounded as fol lows, that is losay: By a Line commencing at a Stake set in the division jine, between said Township’s numbers eighteen (18) and nineteen, (19) and iu the West side line o land in possession of Roderick Gillis, and running thence, according to the magnetic meridiau of the year 1764, South on said Side Line, fifteen (15) chains, to the Road leading to Miils point ; thence, West, along said road Twenty-two (22) chains, or a dis- tance sufficient to comprise and embrace Thirty-three and one half (334) acres o land, to Jand in possession of Samuel Me- Rae ; thence North to said division line, and thence along the same, East, to the place of commmencement,containing thirty three acres and two roods of land a litte more oruless, together with all buildings and improyemeuts thercon and appurten- ances to the same belonging, For further particulars, apply to Messrs. BRECKEN & FirzGera.p, Solicitors, Charlotte- town. Dated this 16th day of August, A. D., 18784 RALPH BRECKEN, Mortgageeh August 23, 187S8—sj till sale. s J The above Sale is hereby adjourned and postponed until WEDNESDAY, the THIR- TIETH (30th day of October, A. D. 1878, then to take place at the place and hour above mentioned. RALPH BRECKEN., Mortgagets Septempber, 28, 1878. oe » LORE NEW BOOT & SHOE STORE. E Subscriber begs to inform the citizens of Charlottetown and the public generally, that he has rented the Store lately occupied by the Misses Cavanagh, where he intends opening about the first week in October next, with a first-class stock of Boots, Shoes and Rubbers. W. K. BOREHAM, Ch’town, Sept. 17—-wed sat tf COAL! COAL! ANTHRAGITE. HE LAST CHANCE for the SEASON! 300 Tens of Anthracite Coal daily ex- pected, and will be sold cuzap from vessel. Orders left with F. T. NEWBERY & CO. or — CASELY will be promptly attended Ch’town, Sept. 7—3 aw pat 3i a tn tt nasi te ot nals Bs ibe AD he ene alle Se he i ii 5 bias ~~ a