ee | a ae. Aen ee = oven tgenentn nal The Hunter Burglary. REMANDED FOR TRIAL IN THE SUPREMB COURT, PRISONER The prisoner Annie Meinnis, charged with entering the housé of Mr. E. G. Hun- ter on the night of the 5th of August and atealing thereltrom $200 worth of jewelry, was further examined before ‘A. R. Fitz- Gerald, Esq., Stipendiary Magistrate, this (Monday) morning Charles Palmer, Esq., appeared on behal! of the prosecutor, and Robert Shaw, Esq., on behalf the defend-) ant. : : Mrs. Hunter was examined. She gave dotails of the robbery, a description of the watch, chain, rings and broech stolen, and said that after dicovering the house had been robbed, she deslared t> Mrs. Stewart (who resides in the house next to Mr. Huater’s) that she would have all Charlattetown searched for the stolen goods. She at that time accused no particular person, nor did) she suspect any one, On the morning following the robbery the prisouer went to her and said: ‘*she heard that she (Mrs. Hunter) was going to have the house which she lived in searched.” Tears were in her eyes at the time and she appeared distressed. She, later on, said she had been accused of the robbery, and asked Mrs. Hunter what she would do. Mrs. Hunter told her to prove her innocence, ard have the parties who accused her punished for defamation ef character. During several conversa- tions Mrs. Hunter testified that the prison- er asked her ‘if she returned the property would that clear her. Mrs. Hunter said: ‘*Oertainly. If you return it I will not appear against you.” Mrs. Hunter said that she did not understand from what the prisoner said about returning the jewelry that she had anything te do with steal- ing it. Mrs. Stewart (who resides in the next house to Mr. Hunter’s) testitied that she had conversations with the prisoner similar to those which Mrs, Hunter had, and that she advised her ‘If she was unfortunate enough to have taken the things to give them up.” Mrs. Stewart also said the prisonsr told her that she spoke to her servant through the window on the night of the robbery, about 9 o'clock, and also that she was ata party that night, and came home between nine and ten o’clock for a lunch. Mrs. Stewart's servant—Katie Walsh— testified that on the night of the robbery, after nine o’cleck the prisoner passed up and down the street’ in company with two young men. The witness—when they passed~-was looking eut of the front win- dow. Ten minute elapsed between the time they passe l up and the time they pass- down. The above is the evidence adduced for the prosecution. Mr. Shaw, counsel for the prisoner, produced three witnesses— Mrs. Andrew McDonald, Miss Kate Campbell and Vernon McNeill—all of whom swore positively that the prisoner was at ja party at Mr. Andrew McDonald’s, Spring; Park, from between eight and nine o’clockfon the night of the robbery until the following morning, and that it would be impossible for her to be away from the house long enough to commit the robbery with- out their knowledge. The prisoner was remanded for trial in the Supreme Court. Howlett was held as witness. Birrexy sy a Doc.—A Halifax exchange states that a Mr. Matheson—one of the elders of Chalmers’ Cliurch—whilst on his way home from a Sunday-scheol gathering, ‘feeling in love and charity with all creation,” was se- verely bitten in the back of the leg, near the knee, bya large and vicious dog. It was ‘with difficulty that Mr. Matheson was enabled to get to his home where, from the effects of the bite, he is confined to his bed. Action has been taken for damages in this case. Our civic authorities deserve the severest censure for their neglect to enforce their own by-law relating to dogs. Ourstreets and squares are frequently full of dogs, running at large, in open violation of all law. The by-law in uestion imposes a fine ov the owners of dogs ound on the streets without collars. Dogs -are also to be registered in a book tobe kept by the clerk of the City Coert. Is this enforced? In fact, this by-law, lixe other enactments of ur civic authorities, is a < -ad letter. oo - — A New Waarr a” vLIGAN BripGE.— Owen Connolly, Esq., » ~ois city, has staked off a wharf in connectivn with his large es- tablishment at Cardigan Brige. This wharf will extend to the channel, a distance of about 450 feet, and will be over 100 feet wide. It is to be built principally of brush. Already this noble enterprise is nn employment to alarge number of people. Brush haulin for the new wharf has commenced in g earnest, and bundreds of loads can be seen daily artiving from the ae woeds. Mr. Connelly has now in Kings County three large and prosperous mercantile establish- ments, namely: at Montague, Cardigan and Souris. Wetxat tie Poer House a few days ago, the writer was siown an old woman, who had long isared the loss of her nose through can- cer, and who has been completely cured Dr. Creamer. She was very thankful to the doctor for having saved her nose. In the case of a lad engaged about the EXamiNeR oflice Dr. Creamer showed note- worthy skill and care. The lad lay at the aint of death for several weeks. Under the octor’s treatment his ‘2 we spared and he is now convalescent neal Ir is noteworthy th:t Lord Beaconsifield s doing what he can to turn the tide of British e nigration t» Canada; and John Bright is en- gaged in landin the United States.g Tue Supreme Court epens to-morrnw. We have to thank Bremner Bros. for a bewitifully printed Almanac for 1880. it is decidedly the most tastefully executed piece of workmwans ip we have seex this year. Treare’s lirnecrory-—We are in receipt of Teare’s Directory for 1880-l—a valuable pablication, bs 8 ne NEWS BY TELEGRAPH ee — ee Speeial dispateh to Beaminer. Lonvon, Jan. 10, The Catholic Bishop of the Diocese of Achony, Ireland, in acknowledging the French subscription fer the relief of Ire- land, dwelt on the pitiful condition of his fleck, and declares it it is painful to have to stretch out the hand towards America and France, rather than to flourishing Eng- lrnd, which yearly receives millions from lreland in taxes. Rome, Jan. 10. The Court of Appeals has annulled the marriage of General Garabaldi with the Countess Raimondi. Dr. Wm. Budd, an eminent physician, and author of many medical treatises is dead. Lonpon, Jan. Jan 10. The Lord Mayor has received a telegram from Bristane, Queensland, stating that the Bank wll pay £500 as the first eontribution of that Colony to the Irish Relief Com- mittee, Orrawa, Jan. 10. The new regulations for the Weights and Measures Act are published. The contents are as already foreshadowed. The revenue for the first six months of than the expenditure. The revenue in December increased $150,000, the expendi- ture increased $1,500,000. The expenditure from July to December increased$2,500,000 over the corresponding period in the fiscal year preceding. Inthe month of October alone, $25,000 in duty were paid on bread- stuffs and $52,000 on coal. ina <———___ Financial. Tue following are the selling rates for Ex- change at the Agency of the Merchants Bank of Halifax :— London—sight........... 9} per cent. prem. eth Le eee 9 percent. “ New York—cheque....... Boston--cheque.......... Montreal, Toronto, etc... a EE ta 4 per cent. re ee WR en ee ie its 4 percent. ‘* ge 2 percent. “ Saree NS ae CARNIVAL. es A Calico Carnival WILL BE HELD AT THE Citizens Skating Rink, WEBNESDAY EVENING, February 4, i888. Those wishing to take part will cblige by sending their names to the Secretary before the 20th inst. By order of the Directors. W. C. HOBKIRK, Secretary. 4 percent. ‘‘ 4 percent. 4 per cent. January 9, 1880—4i taw POLL TAXES AND ASSESSHENTS Are to be Paid at the Store of D. R. M. HOOPER, Euston Street. Immediate Payment Requested, Charlottetown, Jan. 9, 1880. Valuable Property for Sale, HAT FARM lately owned by John and Peter Meikle, situate on Lot 23, in Queen’s County. i For further particulars apply at the office of Messrs. Hopason & McLeop, Charlotte- town. Jan. 9, 1880—eod a a Received jo-day! 100 BOXES RAISINS, in London Layer, Valencias and Muscatel. A. SIMPSON. Jan. 8, 1880-—3i MARBLE! Great Keduction in Prices ! To Close my Entire Stock of Marble by the lst of May, 1880. The undersigned offers Monuments, Tablets, ec. &c., all from original designs, and best quality of stock,t o cash customers, for 20 per cent. below the present low prices. Four months’ appreved joint notes taken in payment at current Bank rates. Jé? Parties requiring until fall of 1880 to make payment will find it te their ad- vantage to leave their orders, and get sat- isfaction, as well as good value for their money. Call and examine designs and prices. E. G. HUNTER. Kent St., Charlottetown. Pure Confectionery, GRAND ASSORTMENT for Christ- mas, at BEER & GOFF’S. Dec. 17, '79. the fiscal year is one million dollars less; JANUARY, I8so |! CLEARANCE SALE lias WINTER DRY COODS. -0: URING the month of Jan- uary we intend to give special bargains in Warm Goods, suited to the present seasonable weather. We have on hand a large stock of Winter Goods, from which we have been sell- ing at unusually low prices, and now reduce them to _ cost. Among those we beg to call special attention to DRESS GOODS, FURS, FANCY WOOL GOODS, HEAVY CLOTHS and MANTLES. The remain- der of our Stock of Ladies’ Ulsters, Gents’ Ulsters, Over- coats, Reefers, &c., Blankets, Counterpanes, &c., These goods must be cleared out this month, and in order to carry out our determination they will be subjected to the most sweeping reductions. 83, QUEEN STREET, TREMAINE & METCALF, Ch’town, Jan. 2, 1880. Take this opportunity of informing th Before the Ist day of and all unsettled claims at for adjustment and payment. a large discount. W. Charlottetown, January 8, 1580. Jaa. 7, 13 ED ern BELIG ABOUT TO MAKE A _ Change in their Business and Firm, e public thet all accounts due them by Note, Book Account, or Otherwise, WILL REQUIRE TO BE PAID ON OR March next, Bnsung, that date will have to be handed over fer collection. Persons having claims against the firm are requested to furnish the same before that date They will also close out balance of stock during said time ati & A. BROWN. ESTABLISHED 1825. CANADA CORDAGE FACTORY. JOHN A. CONVERSE, MONTREAL. ANUFACTURER OF CORDAGE of Every Description, including ail sizes Manilla Rope, Tarred Manilla Hawsers, Lobster Marlin, Tarred Hemp Repe, Houseline, Hambroline, &c., &c., equal in quality to the best American. ' sa” Prices on application. Se Sere etenteamenmeneeane cacionabenteanes er Queen Thirty Th Staple a in stock Has Winter and Brawers,. Cloth TERMS CASH. Queen Street, Charlottetown, Nov. 18, 1879. Everyone can be suited in Prices, Styles and Quality. fail to visit this Store when purchasing your requirements. J. B. MACDONALD. 830.000. —_—_——:0: -—--—— a. 2 Macdonald, — Street, r ousand Dollars worth of nd Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots & Shoes, &c., The whole of which must be sold during the Fall and Season, SPECIAL ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO THE STOCK OF MENS AND BOYS GLUT In Ulsters, Overcoats, Jackets, Pants & Vests, Worsted Suits, Linders L. b, and Fur Caps, &c, Don’t == E. G. HUNTER, DEALER AND WORKER IN Ttalian 2 American Marble o3 ce “3 = oe ats fib co =5 et a (ean =" Bon —_ et : : oa = oS eS MONUMENTS | TABLETS, HEADSTONES, TOMB-TABLES All trom Original Designs. Best quality of Steck employed. Prices the Lowest of any Shop on this Island ! Also—Mantles, Centre Table and Commode Tops, Wash Bowl Slabs, Bracket Shelves, és, €0., ° &e. Kent Street, Ch’town, Sep. 6, 1879.—-tu th sat 6mos & wkly APPLES. 100 bbls. No Baldwins, 100 ‘ Russetts, Dec. 18,’79—3i BRIGKS. BRICKS. UILDERS AND CONTRACTORS take notice that the Charlottetown Briek Company will be prepared to deliver in JUNE and » ULY next at their yard in the Royalty, and in Carlottetown, any number of Brieks up to ONE MILLION, at prices lower than ever befere placed in this market. Reserve your orders. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, American. CARVELL BROS. Agent, Ch’town, Dee. i, 1879— pat 2w @©RNE HIGHLAND WHISKEY. THE ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION, 54, Holbern-viaduct, E. C., London, Ang. 18, 1879, report on the ‘* Lorne High'and Whis- key ” of Messrs. Greenlees Brothers:— ‘“We have visited the bottling stores of Messrs. Gréenlees Brothers, at Gresham- buildings, London, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whis- key, and have subjected them to careful ex- apunation and analysis. The samples’ were pale, showing their freedom from added color- ing matter, very fragrant, mellow and of pleasant flavor ; in fact, they possessed all the characteristics of pure and well-matured Scotch Whiskey of the first qualtiy.” Artruvur Hitt, Hassarz, M. D, Orro Heuner, F. ©. 8., F. 1. €. Sole Proprietors, GREENLESs BRovHERS, Gresham-buildings, London ; Distilleries, Argyleshire. Agents: - MESSRS. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Charlottetown, P.#.I, Nov. 26, 1879.—6m CHOICE LABRADOR HERRING. 25 bbls. No 1 LABRADOR, 25 ** HALIFAX SHORE, Just received at the FI8H MARKET, Dec. 1, 1879— Grafton Street HE WEEKLY EXAMINER, — Per sons having relatives or friends abroad, and desiring to keep them informed concerni P. E. Island, cannot do soin a better or cheap; er way than by subscribing to Tux Weekus Examiner. Sent, postpaid, to any address m Great Britain, the United States, cr the Dorainion, on receipt ef One Dollar. UY THE DAILY EXAMINER, for the latest news—local and telegraphic