Pan ont le ed ew, - en tee ae ai rs Oe aa cane aaa am is a en | “the acre. Tar DAILY NOVEM 3E!: 7, GT HX AMINER 1879. Vy 7 } * - ? ats , The Halifax tection. + . ‘ . : ° Ir is leasing to note tiat class of Mr. John F. Stiics, of Halitax, are still fou id willing to enter the Local Legis- lata ind in the interests of their Prov ince, to challenge the vile attacks of an un scrup rs leadin:s manufacturor and merchantof Nova! Scotrta —a dirst-class man. He is the can- didate of tho Liberal-Conservatives in the tne c aing election. 2 -Smr The Programme in Qu . naan hee We . lsonversed, hold that it wil be» waste t j ' . 1, yen : Mr. Caarizav, Leader of the new For~s valuable time, _ Since, the Presicent will ¢ os «thig] stand firm against them; and, as for any ernment of Quebec, has sanounced =~ 218) sompromise, all Democrats agree that it is policy.” It has, ho says, a double ain—| jy of the question, since such, of course ulows press and party. Mr. Stairs isa to alleviate the present financial position of the Province and to develope its natura resources. on a better footing, the Premier talks o railways to 4 7 selling the Provincial G Federa overnment. Quebec arbitration, and premises to urge 10s cain Province suffered in 710 ] In order to place the finances f the He clainis also that famous } in this respect upon the Dominion Govern- ment. The municipal loan fund is to be liquidated and the general expenditure t be diniiuished. develope the resources of beet Lo to in order sugar manu- encourage country, » , Mr. Chapleau promises, : ne 1, owe he cn © ; making, the phosphate In- facture, clives: it ; * dustries and the revision of the genera: iy Lp}Cr I mining aw, ae vi War with the Ute Indians. ‘ Tac press of Colorado have become bold e 10ugh the whole show their motive iu - } reai : a 2 . oo 7 outery against the Indians, which was the . real cwvse of trouble in the first place. The people of Colorado have discovered tha the Indian reservation is very rich with ore. miners want to dispos ess anil covetous tue Utes of the land. secured & the latcer by “treaty. The povr sav- ages, goaded to desperation by sys temitic brow-beating and bullyingy, strik the firsts. blow, and the excuse sought foc during the last. six montis is affordeu t the recent outbreak. Now the whole o Colocals eries out ‘ Exterminate them ! and General Shermin in his report says “Ifthe military take absolute control o the Ute question, which, if the mission o. General Adams fails, will be the case, the) will settie it for good and all.” Thati equal to saying that the United States wili -settie its treaty with the Uses by the tota: slaughter of the tribe. In its relations tv the Indians, the Mexicans, and even to us Canadians, the American Government is consistently unjust. —— @- 2 @ > -2-— ee Maritime Union. —_ Ix Halifax, tie Charch of England has an Institute in waich its u.embers, young and ‘ys slee he } Montreal littness remarks that the seen je? ee Washington Letter. [POLITICS IN THE STATES- PENDING 1SSCES. ’ — Wasntnoron, D. C., Nov. 1. While “waiting for the returns,” I have {heen trying to ascertain what will be th t+ men of tht | rebable programme of the majority in } ; All the yfall the Republicans have been predicting Yongress at the coming session. ‘chat the Democratic caucus would agar iy : sail ih alle | force to the frout the issues that were mnac j last winter and spring, and pass ail ti measyres that invited ihe 1 WV } » are Democract inchuding ont J sile there are Democracts, Wiehuding .? 5 Cate tic 4 cate atid get discount from i-h» North and South, who are ia favor of signature to & BON gba) arwing fron ' ao. Oy ey : peer . a local li-discounter Hi raves varying avis it course, 1 tnx from my my ystigation waiee » fifty per c nt. There being ne hat the majority of the Democrats in} yd a ety, banks have often t ‘aucus will not dictate or desir: it. “he a re ree tating lines on rea! | conservative Democrats, with whem I have | Secure their loans by taking it's ‘ »bjectionable, but only so as a. yolicy, which they will not admit. Ff the hat them as to the sentiment up ind they obtain the coveted Pp late according to the r coi vic | } Jourts to Federal Courts, which subject tas created’ considerable feeling in the South and was debated the ex- ra session. That point, the SAY, they tatend tu force the their hands upon, at av » whee ve ublic i a enseageeenmes i ‘ Siow come ins to se - } ara ‘ . id oh, vuat may, Decause it 13 vital to me} t% a ' Stine ce mhahia alan! ytate s rigats poliey,.- It is pro BOIS Be} hat another measure will be presented, re- ‘tricting what they call if Federal officers in exforei iws, resulting ers in the Southern tne re 1@ a , . Dioodly encoun, There is not ny ven 80 Otten 10 States. inch un wimity on Gus point, however, wid, in fact there is no settled plan of ac- : : a ee > ' ion, and, should New York go Rea lican, sia doubtfal if it will be urged at all. In speaking of the issues to be abandoned, | sould probably include the financial issue, o far as it is a Demveratic ueasare. The late elections have given wurage to hard. money Democrats. who will ask their party in emphatic terms tw drop the question entirely as a matcer of svislation. Many of the former inflation sts I tind are now willing to confine the inancial question to a war against the Vational banks, which in reality means np var atall. Is means that the issue will be sostponed to a more favorable season, and he greenbackers in the House will find hemselves without support outside of their harmed circle. The question which Demo- ‘rats like Bayard and Beck will urge in lace of others is that of raising the tariff. Chis movement will have the support of southern Democrats unanimously and of iearly all of that party from the West. The Jemvocrats of the East, however, are not in ‘avor of it and it is doubtful if with alinost vsolid Republican opposition it can pre- old, diseuss the questions of the day. Aj vail. few nizhts ago the question, ‘Is a Legis- lative Union of the Maritime Provinces ad visable f’ was debated. measure, the principal arguments adduced were that the obstacles in the way were | In favor of the | | -——— <> {ieee ————-—— COMMERCIAL NEWS. BRITISH MARKETS. Livereoot, Nov. 3, 5 p. m. Executive veto. ken Senators and Representatives from 1] | timate bank.ng buziness. , vould imply that the cleciion law and troops at the polls are not « onstitutionally si matter of Many Southern leaders take the ground their Northern friends have deceived pon these points, nd therefore they are in favor of moderat- og their demands until what they cail the wejudice against them hes become allayed, wer to legis- Demucrats T the arbitrary power Aan ation oer me ites as follows : ell managed loan con irly well on Prince Kd ~~ Vouctary Times ¥ un agency of a pany would do , + vard Island, 23° is but a limited i;vestment, Out hastening the clo» mount of capital fer in iocal e “17 Wwiil labolition, and many farmers — insialments difficult to pay their last The Government threaten to ut the land on the market. have to much proper (the market, the only resource ot & or tradesman who may be sum of money is to pre : o ' 0 sri bie ¢{ estate, thereby locking up capital from leg: ki Aan Savi’ thet 2 aged Ihave no dou will pay well. 9 THE JAW CY ~~ we oT \ POTATOE ThAVS. report sales of sity at 58 3d to 5s 6d per ecwt. nd 63 3d to 6s 6d for another. on Britain was $11,900,000, 000 in value. The consequence of demand prices for and also to commercial have befallen business men, and adds :— ‘<The darkest hour, as seamen Ba, ] ; 1 > » & [_ 1. i. Aaa 3 Just betore the bread OF day, NT; : : fot ene Vnen 801 8 revcaril ig eams acorn The r A Misfortune’s clonded sky will clear, Commerce and trade And contidence juspire agai ‘The bosoms of the sons of mea, aa i. sy cheek of b And slowlv now sabsides the storm, The rainbow shows its lovely form, And in that arch of Heaven anew Iss blending beauties sprealts to view ! The cha-tened children of distress Have reason still for thankfulness To Him who marks the sparrow’s fall, Whose Kingdoa ruleth over all.” ryt ‘ hese verses will give au idea of the style and spirit of the ode. ‘ -—aS = Mr. Fustcuer of the Argus, has been lecturing, with acceptance, tu the people of Colorado Springs. We clip the tollowing notice from the Colorado Springs Gazette :— ‘*Tue [peat Boy.—Court House Hail was comfortably tilled last evening by those who had come to listen to the lecture by Pr. fessor Fletcher upon ‘The Ideal Boy : or Re-sailing icife’s Sea.’ The lecturer succeeded in enter- taining his audience for over au hour, pictur- ing to them tue Ideal Boy and what tie real boy ought to do to become the ideal. Profes- sor Fletcher’s lecture was well prepared and well delivered, abounding in beautifnl pas- sages and passing with great dexterity trom grave to gay, from lively to severe. Our space is tvo limited to allow us to give even a re. sume of the remarks of the speaker and, in- deed, such a resume would not do justice to the lecture, which embodied so much of sonnd advice and telling w.t. Suffice it to say that the greatest interest was manifested by the audience and the frequent ripples of laughter testified to the appreciation and_enjoyment of the professor’s hearer’s.” * Yue M. A. Starr arrived from Halifax yes- terday with 12 cases merchandize, 20 puns. easily overcome -that a union was now be- s d s + ia role eerepindt ve ao of Rasiebien co niug @ necessity on account of the dis | "leur, per ctl (100Ibs)..... AL @ te: a2 2 Sy cael . ee a ae aan proportion of expenditur. to revenue, the | 9pring W heat........ .---10 9 to il ah poorer sodas ia bata oe present ‘inancial condition and future ted Winter...........--+. 18 ee scien xem aS fiscal arrangemuts of the three Prov ‘A 2 Winter ......0-. +00 10 9 to il 8 Arthe Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court this inces demanding retrenchment, econ- ee dae a te or dee Hl 8 vo 5 af forenoon, John A, Mooreside was fined $1 and omy and gvod business management , | eke ee ae B4 0 be GQ | costs or 8 days for assaulting John #. Peardon, —the advantages of a union were better se |i apg 00 33 6 to 0 Of : — presentation, less governmental machinery, | Boof esse eee eee 85 0 to O OF : SEENFATU RE ALMANAC, di conservation and development of resources,| ‘heese..............000-- as @ 8 6 SAT URDAY es. are ee ter re 9. unification and consolidation of laws, and] Barley............ Pc oe a a a ee ra le — M tee oa better legislation generally; the greater] Oats, per ctl........-... 06 ‘Oe ern er eee pm weghit which the Union would have in shes Paes, wer Ot.. ..... 6: . =: 7 we OO Weather Bullotin Dominion Legislature in regard to meas- — Bey er Boe Oo 33 : to ° 0| es : ures and institutions peculiar to the wel-| aftow.......-. pveeereees 39 6 to ia sade : oe fare of the Maritime seatiane ; the gradual THE LUMBER TRADE oe ig ak hg nect 24 hours tor the extinction of public indebtedness, the dis-} An Ottawa despatch says :—The ship- | ee abs couragement of the prevalent evil ot} ment of lumber direct by the Q. ML O. & O. Tine Mow. ¥ teow office-seeking, and the promotion of) cailway, for Messrs. Joha Rochester, M.P.,} Maritime moderate winds, partly cloudy business and social intercourse. The other sije of the question was sIp- ported by the argument that the measure was not popular, that the difficulties in the Educational system in New Bruns- wick, the larger debt of this Province, the reduction in the Exeentive and Legislative Chambers, the diversity in the laws, man- ners and customs of the several sections, the abolirion of Legislative Councils, and the trouble and opposition which would arise frou) the settleinent of the location o ha saat of governmant, were obtusely, suf- fisien'ly, legitimate and powerful to make the meaoure inadvisable if not possible The was almost unanimously in favor of tie Union. > . Geciiion a eee <O¢ EP oo oe A communication from Tignish informs us that a young mau named Smith 1s col- lecting wmoaey up West for the sufferers ot the Shediac 4 . himself one of a c ammitiee appointed at this place. We know of no veliet rritree for She- diac suerers here, » just as well fur people to make vy before pay- ing the uoney.-—/Journal “tinge as Swe ee ure, Tepresonerny 80 QP ae The ste mer Princess of iVales was com 1092 : e; ns : oT peiled to leave 500 sheep and several horses | live stock’, and 77 cases ergs : and for sa i UU, « é ~ o> > 4 v i vehind yesterday morning, on «account of being so ccowded with freight. We would infer fro. the above that business was picking up a little. —Journal. a Me. Elgar’ J. Craswell informs us that he had ascven-acre field of vata, the yiek from whiet was an average 71 bushels to Tia is, by all means, the laveest average yield Jreard vf this season. ~ i j : ; ; i} Cie saine ' ' ‘ ; ; | ’ {600 do. oats, 200 do. turnips, | 35 cases C2 £3. and Parley and Pattee, per account.of Lid- gerwood & Gu., of Philadelphia, for zhe English market, jper sailing vessel from Quebec, was completed to-day, (Monday.) This is the lst transaction of supply in lumber for Quebec shipment abroad direct by railroad from Ottawa, and opens up the possibilities of a very large and profitable crade in the future, enabiiay the owners and shippers to have prompt transac- tions and take advantage of sadden rises and demand. EXPORTS EASTWARD. The K. C. Advertiser reports the fellow- ing shipments from tbe port of Sturgeon Sear. J. S. McMillan, 350 bush i shipped by Jaines Clow, Ksq.; schr. Amanda, 800 bush. | potatoes, LOU do, turnips, shipped by Capt. | Pink; schr. 200 do. oats, 100 do. turnips, shipped by John Collings, Eaq.; schr. Halifax, 1200 bush. potatoes, 200 do. turnips, shipped by ‘ : ‘ qe s 3 Vaulsi Vamern n Lae fuliowing is a coim- the exports trot patative statement of Morell Station daring the past month, and = 7 inonth of last year:--2235 bash. vats, 203 b ches putsives, JO bush. barley, qtis. codusa, 15 vols. mackerel, 3 lei Lie nonth fast year we tind 12,117 bushels vats, 33 bustcls barley, 9,222 bushels potatoes, 33 head live stuck, 53 oarrels mackerel, and S» that if the same ouan- city is fur sale this year, there is quite a lo on the farwers’ vands yet. The anuve coin parigun, in a great measure, represents all , parts of the Isiand. ’ A LvVAN COMIANY. A Charlottetown correspoide.t of .he > potatoes, | Margzret, 1000 bush. potatoes, | t to cloudy weather. ; >: eS eee ee Special Notices. Honty 20c, at Beer & Gofi’s. Laptes’ new Felt Hats, new feathers, vel- veteens, new mantle cloths, just received at 1, B. MacpdoNav’s. s:w-mill | Lemons just received at Beer & Goff’s. --3i » SEEDLEss Raisins at Beer & Goff’s. —7i | THoseE sets of Furs, for children, are very ‘ rt ’ cheap at John Kelly & Co’s. t shclcusiiiiaiiliiitaiuni HOTEL ARRIVALS. see REVERE HOUSE. | Nov 5—Aif Tureat, Quebec; G O Beaman, | Boston, Mass; Capt John Flynn, Summerside; | Mrs John Flynn, Summerside; Mrs D Gordon, | (reorgetown, Nov 6—‘Vm Richards, Bide- |ford. Nov 7—R H ‘+k, Rube Plain, | Qaebec; EF H Sprague, Boston, 5/ass, me oro? oOcst RANKIN ; ars, Montreal; Chas. Nov. 4:—-Vi J Bern : if : , : “a oa Winco, do; John Keltie, Haliiax; H I Sath- | erland, New Glasgow; G H scott, New York; 3S Forrest, Hatitax ; W T Webb, Portland ; W H Rolfe, do; Jas. E Foster, do; Jaa. Wyman, do; Fred. W Fraser, Pictou; W Cook, Halifax, Nov. 5.—James A Leaman, Traro; C A Stackfield, Halifax, J W Marlahd, Summer- side; Fred’k Morrow, Souris; Capt McLeod, rwell; John Winslow, St. Peter's Bay. Nov. 6.—-W F da ksoni, Sheffield, Eng; Feed James, Bristol, Eug; J W Howe, Sum- merside. Noy. 7.——J B Biack, Montreal. ' ' T fancy | all new districts there Government are iy up the business of . a see . the Crown Lands otice with a view to ite | find it | ‘sreclose and it is not de-| forced on! farmer | preased for aj ‘eure his neighbor's | Prudently man- agency vith cone engniry atill for shipment, but in! the supply exceeding the have been kept down.— "| Overcoats for six dollars, at J ohn Kelly & ‘| Co’s.—{uct 31, 1579. ) | ‘Invite the | | to their large, well as- sorted, and of the following goods: MANTLE CLOTHS, ULSTER CLOTHS, TWEED SUITINGS, ; WHITE FLANNELS, ; SCOTCH FLANNELS ns. Montreal Guzeilie. There are one or » poinia, he ‘or, at a - ‘ssue between tHe Democrats and Republi-] A THanxsorvine Ups, by Jolin LePage, eans which will be treated with vigor. is one of the bost of the later productions af Probably the leaditig one will be that] “‘ our Island Bard.” The poet alludes to ouching the transfer of cases from State} muca that we have to be spec ally thankfal isasters which | ee ee URESS GOODS. 4 sa large variety of the Newest Materials, and Trimmings to suit. ‘Oi rrr Plain, Checked & Plaid WINCEYS, of the best value. FUR MUFFS, COLLARS & TIES, in Seal, Mink, Astrachan, Xc., ; AND Grebe Trimmings. KRIT WOOL GOODS, of every descripting froma dc. | } ° “ ‘pair Bootees to a “PEG Worrinc- ‘tox’ combination Searf & Hood. Black Silk Fringes, ‘avery good variety good & cheap, i | } : All af the above extra good value. ' i Perkius & Stevi Ch’town, Nov. 4, 1879, “— ; TILL continue the clearing-out sale ef WwW MEANS attention of buyers CHEAP STOCK, Latest advices by mail from Liverpool | potatoes shipped from this for one lot, Last year the value of potatoes imported into Great | and this season 15] s expected the imports will reach $20,000, - Montreal market is quiet | WORSTED COATINGS, SHIRTING FLANNELSS, FRENCH TWILL FLANNELS. GREBE MUFFS, ware ge ~ wd a ' Auctioneer, Dry Croods, in Dress Goods, o'clock, a, m. Nov. 7, 1879. ee ene — BE SOLD by Auction on ~ Saturday, 8th of November, inst., at 14 o'clock, with all her gear. TERMS CASH. ‘ HMSZURI AM SMITH, Broker, Nov. 7, 1879—pd ‘Third and Fizal Notice. PENHIS is to notify all those that are indebt- ed to us by Note-of Hand, Book Account or otherwise, that if their bills are not settled by the Ist DECEMBER next, they will be sued without respect of persons. Please call | for your acoounts ; they are all made out. i HORNE, PIERCE & CO, | Charlottetown, Nuv. 7, 1879. Staw wky pat new eraarg tl Ist dee 4 oS OE, - | BASKETS! Re WA hee a } | satan i nee gilded i TEW STOCK ai over 500 cheapest AN lot yet, at -~“ Nov. 1, 1879. Time? AATSCIAP . ; ene @ a : eet SSRE ep TbeE” 3 aw SR oe ww ate Gee ATI Tere Ww , 66 That > A - MEETING af the Prince Edward 7.4 : 3 rs : . Bland rish ana f,ame Protection Society ’ will be held in the Office of Messrs, Brecken : ‘tzverald, on SATURDAY evening next, the Sth inst., at 7 o'clock, sharp. Members will attend, as matters of great importance will be brought before the Society. Ss. D, FITZGERALE™ - OP a - seo Sec y- Nov. 5, 1S78- ii sat BISCUITS! a A NICE LOT OF PECK L&. celebrated English Biscuits at Rese BEER & GOFF’S, Nor. 1, 1879. TO BE LET. NEW HOUSE on Weymonth Street, near Hillsborough Square. Rent low. Apply to Messrs. Solicitors. Ch’town, Oct. 31st, 1879, FLOUR. FLOUR. ATOW IS THE TIME FOR FAMILIES to lay in their winter supply. We have a quantity of Choice Bands such as ‘PRIDE OF THE WEST,’ ‘IMPERIAL XXX PASTRY,’ ‘KENT & AMBER,’ &C., At a sinall advance over present cost of land- ing. TREAN 8 BEER & GOFF. Nov. 1, 1879. 1,000 Ibs. MOIR & KEILER’S CELEBRATED Jams and Marmalade! \ ARM ALADE 22 cents per ib., in bulk ; de a7 lb. tin for $1.35; 1&2 Ib. tins at 25 eents per Ib.; 1 Ib. crocks, 28 ceuts. . JAM 25 cents per Ib. in bulk; 1Jb. crocke 28 cents. Stawbery, Ruspbery, Black & Red Currant, Gooseberry, Green- gage. Danson and Pinm Jams, at si, BEER & GOFF'S. Valuable Property for Sale, 'T¥NO BE SOLD, all that part of Town Lot No. 74, in the first hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown; having a front of 67 feet, Dor- chester Street, and running back 80 feet, to- gether with the buildings thereon erected. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Hopcson & McLrop Charlottetown. Sept. 18, 1879. | SOLE PROPRIETORS | GREEN LEES =) K:BROTHERS GRESHAM BUILDINGS, EC DISTILLERIES, ARGY LESHIRE! UNRIVALLED ror | phen TODDY. | ““LoRN«s Hicutanp Wuisky.—Sole pro- prietors, Greeulees Brothers, London. and Argyleshire, This Whisky is a pure unadul- terated spirit, very mellow, in quality excel- ‘ent. and in our opinion perfectly wholesome, Where a stimulant is required, it is to be pre- ferred to brandy.”—Lendon Medical Review, Agents : -- - MESEKS. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Charlottetown, P.E.L June 24, 1879.—Gm , Underwriter’s Sale. The schr. Carrie ¥.. Butler, as she now lies stranded on Rustico Beach, together SULLIVAN & Morsow, © Caps, urs, Grey & White Cottons, etc., at the Quecn Street Auction Rooms, to-night, at 7% o’clook, aud to-morrew, Saturday, st U 7 scl = -