a I a RE EE et Fy OE NT -- ee : ee : : So ok cena eaten dao wecaase ae = orcamres ae ~ } “sc? rrAaTtorseT 4 AT YD rs COMMERCIAL NEWS. STTKR TIMES IN \T BRITAIN. Snecial dispatches of the loth inst, to ad D . S ae the Ste John Telegrap’ report -— € he ® LNO Oe Ol ' : f is ky : . 2 co oo a eee” ea Ag A 101) that tra © 18 improving ina I : t rmnnel in Gia LOW, it is bien- tion 4 men en ‘ in on a af the <a> largest che nical works In th Lis city have had their wages increased to what they rpetal were previous to the reduction ma le soine i time since. This has been done without 3 any pressur ES a In Manchoster Friday's quotations were! higher and mere firmly adhered to than ° *. ryt during the present excitement. Transac- omuipeieaentn® (2° aeeanemniiinns tions quite limited, as prices are beyond the ‘ P ? 7 zach of bnyers, except for small and urgent | ee i tlaees SO Re ae ne ems f br: pt for small urge At this season 83 Queen Street may be FULSLHESS. wnt imct : . ; + _ ne eer ; reiied upon as the best place at Owing to the revival of the iren and coal ° ien : ’ which to purcaase ,ood warm trades and te advance in the prices of fuel, the Starbrid .,¢ fire brick manufacturers have put up their prices for fire brick’ by five shillings per 1,000, cement and clay one shilling per ton, gas retorts sixpence per foot, and ail other goods are raised 10 per cent. Another advance is considered im- minent. STOCK EXCHANGES, The war signs througheut Europe begin to effect the money market and stocks and securities onthe European houses are al- ready falling in consequence of the un- favorable ne ws. FREIGHTS. There are a larger number of vessels at New York ready for cargoes for any part of the world th wn for a long time, and a des- patch last night annow need that freights for yrain and peoduce are offered at exceedingly low prices. <inctigepatttataliy thei Uiiiainiainipscnaiinnte A Shocking Occurrence. A shocking occurrence is reported from Glen Cove, a short distance from St. John,. N. B. A woman named Clark was found dead in her own house with her body badly burned about the neck and arms. The eause of her death is as yet a mystery. Coroner Rig '% 8 states that on Saturday at four o'clo ‘k he arrived with a jury at the scene, fie says: As he entered the kitchen of the house where the accident occurred, thera was before his eyes the remains of the unfortunite woman in the fireplace. She was sitting on the ashes, her back against the wall, her head erect, eyes star- ing wildly, knees pointed towards her chin, with the elbows resting on her knees, and the charred arms from her elbows to the finger ends pointing upwards. The body was almost nude, save some tattered and burned portions of a chemise which parily covered the remains. The hair was dishevelled and somewhat singed, and her face bore tho expression or having suffered intense agony. Besidf the corpse stvod the little grand daughtee patting deceased on the bac k, the mother of the child in her excitement at the sight revealed to hor, having forgotten to take the little one away. Another look around the room displayed fragments of an oil lamp and@'shade sexttered about the floor ; also portions of clothing in which large ‘holes were burned. There was oil on the floor, and what little covering was on the woman was saturated with it.” If is rumored that the woman was murdered. Spots of what appeare:! to be bloed were seen on the bed room door, and a hatchet with the ap- pearance of blocd upon it was found on the retnises. Tho daughter of deceased gave it as her opinion that that there was foul lay ‘in the case. As the woman was urnéd about the head it is just possible that sho may have been struck on the head with tho hatchet and then her clothes set fire to,the perpetrator doing the latter deed with tho hope of making it appear that death was ace:dental) W ‘hile we are rather inclined to discredit the foul play theory, it cannot be denied that a murder might have. taken place notwithstanding. The doceased was the wife. of a well-known eharacter, named Robert Clarke, who spont the greater part of histime in the Peniten- tiary. -.- <> o— ——- _-—--- By Te:zorarH from Toronto, 10 a m., Nov. t8th : Cautionary storm signals order ed up at Chatham, Point du Chene, Charlotte- town, Picton, : ydney, Glace Bay, Cow Bay, Louisburg ‘, Port Hastings, Halifax, Liverpool, Digby, St. John and St. Andrews. S: ecial Notices. a Fresx Codfish and Lobstors at the Fish Market, Grafton Street —15 3i Baxwxen Screens and Bannerette Mount- ings at the store of M. F. Exxis,—-18 31 Virry Cheap Sunday-School Books, Cards, Catechisms, Trac Books and Magazines at the British Amerie. in Book and Tract Seciety’s Depository.—M. F. Extts. 18 3i Frynan Hapores and Poston Hams at Fish Store.--nov 15, tf Just Reczty:p—A large assortment of en- velopes, paper, Christmas and New Years’ cards ‘at the Agricultural Store. Ronert May.+-noy 16, 3i- Ma, My Lowirn W ill takea few more pupils in his violin class. Rooms at Mr. Paul Me- Phail’s, corner of Prince and Kent streets. {nov 14, 3in eod Howey 20c, at Beer & Goff’s. -. J we -< MINEATURE ALMANAC, WEDNESDAY ....NOVEMBER 19th., i879. Suw Riszs...... 7.12 | Hien Waren. 62.12 ain Sun Sers.......4.18 | Putt Moon 28, 04.44pm Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours fer the Maritime Provinces. —-— ‘Toronto, Noy. 18, 10a. m. Increasing southerly to easterly winds ; partly cloudy to cloudy wea ther, followed by snow or rain. = XUBSORIEEB for the DAILY EX AWIINER the Cheapest and most newsy : Paper published the Prevince. A SWEEPING REDUCTION —~— ee: Those who are in want of CARPETS can now supply themselves at rates unusually low at the LONDON PIQUSE We shall, on FRIDAY, the 7th November, begin to sell out “ our entire stock, con- sisting of about 6,750 YARDS, Hearth Rugs & Mats, at an exceedingly large discount FOR CASH. As these prices will be offered for a limited period only, those who wish to take advantage of them should make an early call. —_—_— The Stock consists of BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY, SCOTCH WOOL, FELT and OFOEs CARPETS. TERMS CASH. 0, Davies & C0 Nov. 5, 1879. Clothing Tt, 5 jhe Winter Dress Suitings, are giving great satisfs tle Cot, ce 5 i de FUR TRIMMINGS, L ba We Ma ti wilh economy. ierials, &C., retion. NEW FURS ! MANTLES, MUFFS, BOAS, if APS, &C, Th on 4S ff aS x — & esa ff] ex > aR oF es CR ) €2 . Oo ae sient eee erased pa cc Velvets, Velveteens Plain and figured. Wi RGG ro h ES gue ee NEV SPLENDID FELT HA A NEW LOT New Linders WHITE Storm Coats. ste elers, Oe, ATS ' and Draw 4rs}- 7 = Sri is pareels FOR CASH. Tremaine Ch’town, Oct. 30, 1879. (Dressed and Undressed.) ~ c S ; oO = wpem? few ey o oy ann —— ‘ =» < ev fx a = i Enc co pose nin oS a vad + 2 7 a ay eas crercry > ~ . ral reou Saf rales = . ca m0 << fers — os E> = Jone a a C2 eluent “ —= CO oh <> &., wy cet as eo _— a 3 of a Ag cies — es ed te —em 4:4 © = = ae =m = & sg 2 = Ss & 9 ~ © This month we shail give sPRcIAL DIsoUNTS to parties purcha ivietcall, —SUCCESSORS TO— JAMES DesBRISAY, QUEEN STREET. | i sing large & eee oJ. Has in stock Thirty Thousand Dollars worth of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Winter in Wisters, Gve r coats, Jackets, TERMS CASH. Queen Street, Charlotte tow n, :Vov. Boots & Shoes The whole of which must be sold during SPECIAL ATTENTION iS DIRE DIOGK QF MENS AND BOTA Panis & Vests. and DBrawers, Cloth and Fur Everyone can be suited in Prices, fail to visit this Store when pur chasing your requirements. Jé B. 18, 1879. &e., the Fall and Season, tw TED TO TR! ) ULUTHING, Worsted Suits, Linders Caps, &e, Styles and Quality. Don’t MACDONALD. Tmo RE os GA Comprising the latest designs from i j { several of the mos t ceele! rated have ever shown. Now open at BRE M ny ER BR R OS, Nov. 15, 1873 + im sas — RVEELLIA URE NEW MILK received daily from the country, and for sale in any quan- tity at HALLS MARKET, Nov. 15, 5879. Grafton Street. STOVES, STOVES, fe fi TINWARE. M STEVENSON calls attention to his iV. Stock of Stoves. On hand: the Gurney Range, for coal, andthe Golden Age, and others for wood. TINWARE and STOVEPIPE constantly on hand and madeto order. : Nov. 8, 1879—1m 3taw Underwriters Sa orwriters’ Sale nGsrwritsrs odie OF Schooner ‘ Henry MW, Clark,” Of Gloucestor, 173 tons, At Tiguish. Near J. H. Myrick’s Fishing Stage. On Friday, 2ist Nevember, z I will seli at PUBLIC AUCTION, the above schooner, where she now lies wrecked ; for the benefit of whom it may concerm J. F. MACOMBER, Agent. Tignish, Bows 15, » Bie. —ts TEA! RIOLASSES! FLOUR, &C. i STORE, PAPER : 600 chests and half chests of GOOD CONGOU TEA, warranted superior in strength and flavor. 20 puns. brigl it Demarara MOLASSES, 50 bbls ONIONS, 50 cases (six card) MA‘ ‘CHES. gro. Cases. 20 doz. Zine WASH 50 bbis. CORNMEAL, 30 boxes SOAP, 20 boxes CAN D LES, ALSO: 100 bbls sup. Extra FLOUR, ‘ Hiawatha,’ WILLIAM DODD, FOR CASH, OR GOOD in 10 BOARDS Ch’toewn, Nov. M4, is oe —it pat 2 FLOUR. m™°” LANDING-— 200 bbls, Howiand’s Superint Extra, ale Low while landing. F, T. NEWBERY & CO, 14, °79.—3i pat her li For § town, Nov, . | | at. 21, Artis ce: This collection is the most beautiful i | Thursday, RIILK. “7? aa ' Ch’tewn, Nov. 5 “akaienacee ee oe ae caeetee eantatoonenbal ee TAILOR re DE EPARTMENT. TrED—-TWO GOOD COAT MAK. cay BEER & SONS, S41! Lot For Sale. T AM sestenitindicthie by JUDGE REDDIN to sell at Public Auction, on the premises, om instant, q AT 9} HOTSS cuittl the 2th at 2 o'clock. p. m., 1A Lot of Land, 50x 100 feet, situa te. on west side of Malpeque R oa, opposite old ‘Barying Ground, tog rethe 1 with house thereon. Terms ai Sale. W. D. STEWART, Auctioneer, . oh town, 2 Nov. 12. —Zins eod. TER REN Gi i ER i bra OR SALE, on bass the schr Delta, at Peake’s No. 3 Wharf 20) buls: Newfoundland Herring, rw. li, 1879.—tf rua BOYLF, - AT PUBLIC AUCTION. UNDER A BILL OF SALE. Printers Piant, Printers Stock, Sieam Engine, Presses, Machine ery, &c., &C. BY JAMES SHAND, At ‘‘Reporter”: newspaper office, : Hollis Street, on Wednesday next, Nov. 19th, at 11 o'clock : YQ WE entire Plant, connected with this well known establis ment, comprising contents of Press Room, Job Room, Paper Room, Counting Room, Offices, &e., embracing i in part Horizontal En; gine and | oiler complete, Shafting, Belting and con nection s, 1 Railway Press, Gordon, Dagner, and other first-class Job ‘Presses, H Folding Mashing: Cutting and Perforating Machine cases and fonts Types, Imposing Stones and Chases, Paper Stock, Printers’ and Materials, | ‘ings O'Flaherty ys Safe, 1 Tilton & McFarland do., Offce Furniture and other effects in ant re iia the premises, ‘Terms—All sums under one hundred dollars cash ; over that amount 3 months approved notes. &@ The premises can be purchased or — on favorable terms if applied for at BEAUTIFUL atma Christmas, New Year AND Birthday Cards, MC. EF. ALLS: ALSO: Nov. 13, 1579 me 31 ullas, just received at the store of Bou nd Copies of May’s Own Manual. Child's Companion, € ‘hild’s Own’ Mag gazine, Cottage and Artizan Kind Words for-1$79, and a great variety of Fancy Articles, Wools, Silks, Xe. Nov. At 18 579--im cod Third and ina! Notice. HIS is to hotify al fy 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 accounts ; they are all made out. HORNE, PIERCE & CO. Charlottetown, Nov. 7, 1879. pat new era arg tl Ist dee, staw wky Stock, and belongings Inks a