Ket ee ee Raa a ae cl IE aie 2 a A ia se: ee ae a «a a the aspect of the wool market, a brisk i quiry having been lately experienced, and considerable purchases of English wools n- and popular citizen. Carron & Fisher, finally a member of the firm and remained! 44 97__Geo Howatt,Crapeud; F H Pichet, Many yedts ago he was connected with the dry goods house of Mc: | on Main strect. He was | a HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. tease en so Memes ~ ene — oem me have been made for America at a@ rise of ® | with it till its dissolution. Mr. Carroll then Quebec; K J Pauline, Souris; Vernon Knight, penay per pound on prey ious prices. manufactured iron trades at Stockton, Consett and Middlesborougi. — activity in crude iron has only slightly . . . . 7 i ‘ minished. The principal firms in Nort's - a : S:ates Senate. | session of the Legislature was such as to make |him many warm friends among his colleagues. ; Stafferdshire have again slightly advanceu the prices of finished iron, and are in re- ceipt of further large orders from the} United “tates. orn McKean county, Pa., is suffering just now from over production of oil. The tanke are all full, and 150,000 gallons of erude petroleum are said to go to waste daily. ‘Ihe streams literally run with oil and the earth is saturated with it. Such quantities have been absorbad in some places that the ground is represented to be @ mass of greasy mud several inches deep. In some places the oil is collected in ponds aod burned as the only means of disposing of it. IN PENNSYLVANIA. ie) by casting the vote in caucus that decided » gomination of George Vest to the United His course during the whole ‘The esteem ia which he was held by St. Louis delegation will be seen by the notice below.’ The St. Lonis Delegation of the Thir- tisth General Assembly held a meeting on the evening of Mr. Carroll’s death. Speeches were made eulogistic of the de- ceased, and resolutions of condolence were adopted. ae Le et et, Tus Spring Park Brewery was offered “a Our Trip t9 the Rhine.” sale to-day, but failed to get a bid. ee i Lirut-Cox. Patce Lewes, Inspe:tor of Mi- litia for the Maritime Provinces, is expected Dairy EXAMINER. ae with the Mother Country. Sratistics’ obtained from official returns demonsirate that the imports of Canada from Great Britain have, this year, been much larger than they were last year. On the other hand, it is,shown that the trade of Canada with the United States has decreased. The following is a statement shewing the increase in the trade with Yreat Scritain and the decrease in trade with the United States with respect to the two most important items of import, for the months of July and August, 1879, as compared with July and August, 1878 :- COTTON. Increase with Decrease with United States. Place. Great Britain. Teronto. $24,745 $19,387 Montre2 , . 30,009 78,009 Hali‘a:. 31,000 7,465 $e. Jou, » 9,049 22,116 Quebec, 9,619 10,990 Total, $54,613 $147,027 IRON AND STEEL. ° ° Trade with irade with Place. Creat Britain. United States. Teronty $ 43,607 Inc. $ 4,217 Inc. Mositrea , 345,897 Inc. 13,767 Inc. Halifax, $6,957 Inc. 12,116 Dee. st. Joli 40.395 Dec. 15,607 Dec. Quebec, 1,140 Dee. 1,703 Dec, Tetalinc. from Total dee. Great Br tain, $352,544 with U.S.,$11,442 ———— a te nnn Stick to Your Calling. The Montreal Gazette adverts to the dan- ger of over speculation in Montreal conse- quent on the return of good times and says : ‘When good times come, then it is that every man should stick to his own trade and legitimate calling, and not go rushing iate things that he knows nothing of, for it will be found out sooner or later that the laws that govern trade canuot be infringed gpen with impunity.” Stick to your own trade and calling is a good rule for both geod and badtimes. if every one would do so, it is certain that there would be less of bad times. ee eet ees oe OED © G-o = ‘Death of Hon. John R. Carroll. Many of our readers.will regret to hear ef the death of Hon. John R. Carroll, which recently occurred in St. Louis. He waes native of this Province, being the eldest son of the late Mr. Patrick Carroll, of Pisquid Road, Lot 49. When twenty years of age he left this Province to seek his fortune in the United States. His career ig the land of his adoption has been most seccessiul, and the following notices, clip- ped from St.. Louis papers will shew the esteem ia which he was held by fellow citi- zens. The St. Louis lobe-Democrat re- marks : — **The death of Mr. Carroll was announced yesterdoy morning, and a more extended aetice is perhaps due to his life and character. Be was born in Prince Edward Island, Can- ada, received good educational advantages in hie youth, left his home to seek his fortune, end arrived in St. Louis about twenty-three years ago. After about three years of clerical werk he accepted a position in the house of Francis Fisher & Co., and seven years ago be- game a partner in the firm. ‘Though never actively engaged in politics, at the solicitation of his qiente he became a candidate from the Fearth District for the Lower House of the General Assembly, and was elected by a hand- some plurality. Last winter he occupied pro- minent places on committees, aud was r- d in the halls of legislation as he was by Bie constituency. Mr. Carroll leaves a widow ee lof the Militia Artillery of this Province. { | evening at a quarter past six e’clock. This _\time in the hayloft of a stable owned by -|Mr. Hugh Monaghan, situated on Grafton \tunately discovered before it made much to arrive here to-night on a tour of inspection o-- — ~—- ANOTHER INCENDIARY fire was lit last Street-—not fifty yards from the one set on fire Sunday evening. ‘The fire was for- progress, and a few buckets of water) totally quenched the flame. ‘‘Big Donald”. sounded the alarm; the engines iurned out; and a vast crowd of people ihronged Graf- ton Street for hours. Singular, too, the incendiary again escaped without leaving a trace or clue. Ile is. no doubt, seized with a mania for buraing buildings in that vicinity; and the authorities should loose no time in hunting him down. The year 1881 will be a mathematical curiosity. From left to right and from right to left, it reads the same; 18 divided by 2 gives 9 as a quotient; 81 divided by 9 and 9 is the quotient.. If 1881 is divided by 209, 9 is the quotient; if divided by 9 9, the product contains two 93. One and 8 are 9; Sandilare%. If the 18 be placed under the 81 and added, the sum is 99. If the figures be added thus, 1, 8, 8, 1, it will give 18. Reading from left to right is 18, and 18 is two-ninths of 81. By adding, dividing and multiplying nineteen 9’s are produced, being one 9 for each year re- quired to complete the century. ——_——--- iPr -———-——— - those old friends, Mr. and Mrs. George Case (Grace Egerton) on their reappearance at the Market Hall, last evening, after an absence of six years; and certified by their enthusiastic Positively Last Appearance the quotent contains a 9; if multiplied by! A LaRGR and appreciative audience greeted | \became connected with the dry goods house) 7). . ; inser There is considerable an.mation in the! of 4 Frank & Sons, on Washington avenue. do; James F White, Alberton. | Last fall he was elected to the Legislature on The recent | the Democratic ticket, and distinguished him - — ee = GRACE EGERTON, To-Morrow Evening. Wednesday, October 2%, Under the distinguished patronage of His Honor thea Lieutenant Governor and His Worship the Mayor. New Entertainment: LITTLE DOLLY DOT again in 7 Be ‘RHAL JAB” GRACE EGERTON will by desire, repeat “Here Stands the as ‘* Britannia :’ Post.” A beautiful PHOTOGRAPH of the above Artist will be presented with every reserved May now ve selected at Dodd's seat ticket. Medical Hall. Reserved seats, 35 cents; second seats, 25 cents; children, 15 cents. COAL, COAL, contaiuing-— 60 tons Gourie Mines Coal, On Peake’s No. 1 Wharf, at Ll c’elock, a. m., to-moirow. W. D. STEWART, Ch’town, Oct. 28, 1879.—lLin TO LET. attached. ises, to MRS. THOMAS DAWSON. Oct. 28, 1879.—tf a TUR IPS. ween applause and laughter, how much they enjoy- ed the entertaimment presented to them. Grace Egerton has lost none of her extraorcin. | ary powers since last here, in fact, we thin, : the general opinion is that she is better than ever, her voice certainly has more volume,and many of the new songs introduced last even- ing were vociferously applauded, notably so «‘Down in a Coal Mine,” ‘The Fairy Queen” and ‘‘Here Stands the Post.” This latter is a magnificent production, and evidently brought out the well known patriotism of the little Island. Being given in a splendid castume as “Britannia,” added mueh to the effect, and when the fair artiste waved the pretty silk ‘Union Jack,” the audience fairly cheered and insisted on a repitition of the last verse. This song alone is worth going to the Hall to hear. Space will not allow us to dwell on the many amusing features given last night ; espe- cially so was Dicken’s scene between Betsy Prig and Sairey Gamp by Mr. and Mrs. Case ; this convulsed theaudience. The elegant and distinguished ‘‘ Belle of Broadway” entranced them, while the.‘‘ Wizard” in a beautiful In- dian costume <zstonished them. Little Dolly Dott (Mr. and Mrs. Case’s infant daughter) now contributes her share to this amusing per- formance. She sang charmirigly ‘* My Grand- father's Clock” and, in character, ‘‘ Real Jam,” a most attractive little song which was rendered so well that it brought down the heuse and had to be repeated. ‘This pretty little artist displays so much talent that we predict deawill evintnally emulate her talent- ed parent. The performance concluded with a very laughable comic sketch—-‘‘Married and Settled”—in which Mr. and Mirs. Case kept the audience in one continuous roar of laugh- ter. Mr. Case’s solos were, as usual, all that could be desired. There is to be one more performance (to-morrow evening) when these talented impersonators are to appear for posi- tively the last time. A new entertaininent is to be produced for the first time here, and a Carte de Visite of Grace Egerton is to be pre- sented with every reserved seat ticket. These are elegant souvenirs and we are certain there will be a great demand for them. _— -—63 o = --- Special Notices. To arrive, 500 bbls. Winter Apples.--Beer & Goll. ORANGES, lemons and grapes at THe Conrec TIONERY.—3i Cuorce Burrer by the tub, at Beer & Gofi’s- Mr. LowbeEN will take a few more pupils in his violin class, at Quincey House, if applica- tion is made early. [31 eod To Smoxers.—The best tebaccos ‘n the Dominion for sale at the Apothecaries Hall. foct 9—3w 2 aw] For Tweed or Worsted Suits go to Bruce & McKenzir’s'—2aw 3w and two children and other near relatives toe moarn his decare. The imm« iste cause of; hie death was pneumonia, his illness covering! @ period of twomonths. He will be salened | dy his friends, as he will be {rom his pleasant | ead elegant home where he lade acdien to! esrth.” St. Louis Posi-Dispatch :— “Hor. John R. Carrol), member of the) Thirtieth General Assembly, died yesterday. afternoon at bis resideace on Leonard avenue, near Easton avenue. He was forty-three years of age, and leaves a wife and two children. The immediate cause of his death was an affection of the lungs. Some time dur- ing the summer Mr. Carroll was attacked by sheumatism and went to the Hot Springs, where he took baths for some three weeks, This hastened the disease that already seized ppow hiv lungs. Mr, Carroll wasa well known For Overcoats and Winter Reefers, go to Brnee & McKenzie’s—3w 2aw wee ' Boschees German Syrup can now be purchased right at home, it is the most suecessful preparations ever introduced to our a t works like a charm in all cases of Consumption, Puuemonia, Hemorr- hages, Asthma, severe Coughs, Croup and all other Throat and Lung Diseases. No person has ever used this medicine without getting immediate relief, yet there are a great many poor, suffering, skeptical persons going about our streets with a. suspicious cough, and the voice of consumption coming from their lungs, that will not try it. If you die, it is your own Queen Square. best in the city. next. Apply to = SALE, 4,000 BUSH. TURNIPS. J. & T. MORRIS, Oct. 28, 1879. —4i “GOAL TO ARRIVE. 509 tons Sydney Old Mines. .IN PORT: 230 tons Gonrie Mincs, Round and Nui, all at a bargain ;. ordered for im- mediate sale, WRIGHT & 41 ACGOWAN, : Agents. Ch’town, Oct. 28, 1879.—5i ee ee FANCY FAIR! —IN THE-— ATHENAEUM, - Tuesday, December 16th, ‘79. SALE of useful and fancy articles will be held, (under the auspices of Prinee Ed- ward Division, No. 1, 8. of T.,) Tuesday, 16th December, 1879. Tersons wishinz to pur- chase Christmas Cards and Presents will find this a good opportunity. A first-class Refreshment Saloon will be provided. ‘The Military Brass Band will be in attendance. Doors open at 12 o'clock, noon. Admis- sion 10 cents. W. E. BAGNALL, Chairman Com. Ek. W. WELSH, Treasurer. JOHN WALKER, Sec’y. GOD SAVE THER QUEEN. e Oct 28. 1879. a eo ee WAR WITH B EV. MR. GEORGE, for nine years a & Missionary among this strange people, will deliver a lecture in Y. M. C. A, Hall, on TUESDAY evening, Oct. 28th on the Manners, Customs & Religion f British Burmahs, closing with an account Q the present difficulty Between Great Eritain and the King of Kurmah, Doors open at 7 o'clock. Lecture begins at 8. Admittance 25 cents. TO LET. —_— -- mae well-known store at present occupied by Robert Young, Esq,, South Side The situation is one of the’ Possession given Ist of Oct., | HASZARD BROS Ch town, Sept. 12, 79.—pat tf. fault, as you ‘can go to your druggist andj get a sample bottle and tryit; three dose: will relieve any case. or size only 75 cts, UY THE DAILY EXAMIN for the latest news. —local and eee AM instructed by Capt. Murray, to sell the cargo of the schooner ** Quickstep, ” the hour of Auctioneer, TWO-STORY Dwelling House, contain- {1 ing Twelve Rooms, pleasantly situated on Grafton Street, with Garden and out-buildings Apply immediately on the prem- 3URMAH |, OCTOBER. JUST OPENED, A large assortment of IN Ea W Per “ Nestorian,” “ Prince Edward,’ and other Steamers. Dress Materials and Trimmings, MANTLES and MANTLE CLOTHS, ULSTER CLOTHS, LADIES’ BEAVER, FELT & STRAW HATS, BONNETS, &c., Black Ostrich Feathers AND TIPS, COLORED TIPS, &c., SILK & VELVET RIBBONS, HAT ORNAMENTS, FRILLINGS, FANCY WOOL GOODS, WHITE & GREY COTTONS SHIRTINGS, SHEETINGS, SHAWLS, BROADGLOTHS, TW HEDS, Ladies & tents’ Underelothing, Hixcellent Teas, Paper Hangings, &¢c,, ee ; ; ’ Ageatta, J AMES DesBRISAY, Tremaine & Metcalf, —SUCCESSORS TO— 83 QUEEN STREET. GOODS AUR tor gngteranemne Ch’town, Oct. 4, 1879. TCLRARING-OUT SALE ee ee Dry Govds, Ready-mad e Clething, Earthenware , fron Safe, ete. | will sell at Auction, at the West of Eng- land House, Great tieorge Street, on Wednesday, the 29th inst., At 11 o’clock, and continue until al! : disposed of : FT AE ENTIRE STOOK OF GOODS:-~ (4, sisting of Cloths, Tweeds, Dress Goods, Cai. coes, Prints, Flannels, Blankete, Haberdast- ery, 1. R. Braces, Cotten Duck, Gloves, Hate & Caps, on Woollen Mufflers, Cur. tain Muslin; Ready-made Clothing, Overcoate, Goods, Ladies’ Muffs and Boas, in Ermine Mink, Coney & Astrackan; Gents’ Fur Caps, im Seal, Coney, Plush, &c.; Earthenware, Glassware, Groceries, &c.; Also, 1 Iron Safe, 1 Walnut Show Case, } Book Case, and Books. 1 Carriage Horse, Sale Positive. No Reserve proved joint Notes. WILLIAM DODD, Auetioneer. Ch’town, Oct. 21, 1879. a m ae ee ae te 2 Household Furniture. &c., &c., &e. j AM instructed to sell at PUBLIC'AUC-. _ TLON, on * Thursday next, the d0th inst., At the residence of JAMES DUNCAN, (cor- ner of Prince and Water Streets),at 11 o'clock a. - all the Housshold Furniture, consist- ing of :~~ ' Chairs, Tables, Umbrellastands, Hatstand. Sideboards, Mirrors, Walnut and Ash Ward- robe, Bureaus, 8 day Clock, Matrasses, Bed- steads, Child’s Cot, Washstands, Stoves; Car- &ec., and Kitchen Utensils. ALSO : Case, Water Casks. &c. 3 Thermoimetera, (2 registering and } cemmon.) W. D. STEWART, Oct 24, 1879~eod - 500 BARRELS TO ARRIVE. will be able to supply small and large lots—excellent qualities and at favorable _ prices. Oct. 24, 1879. HOUSE TO LET. ing 8 rooms and pump in the yard. Posses- sion given immediately. Apply to THOMAS CASELEY. Oct. 1, 1879.—tf WONDERFUL | Improvement In dacobs' Lithograr, . PATENTED 16th JULY, 1879. Ons Lundred impressions can now be taken From ‘One Original.” FTER a series of experiments conducted 4 at great cost and involving much labor, ** Jacobs’ Lithogram’ has been 80 covnpletely perfected that it isnot alone-more durab/e, but so altered in construction and thickness, that the Patentee of this wonderful labor and time-say- ing apparatus, is enabled te offer ‘‘a guaran- tee” with each Lithogram sold, providing the directions furnished are aanticati. hag soy Note, Letter, and Felie sizes. Prices respectively $2.50, $5.00, $7.00, $9.00, and $12.00. ; : order, A LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE. Agents wanted throughout the Dominion. Send for cireular. J. M. JACOBS, Patentee & Manufacturer. Eastern Hous, Western House, 557 St. Paul Street, 36 Front St. Kast, Montreal. Toronto, Ont. Headquarters for the United States ; 3 Arch St., Boston. Mass. ‘ N. B.—Composition for refilling Tablets furnished at one half the original cost. BREMNER BROS,, Agenta for P. E, 1. Ch’tewn, Oet. 21, 1879. TAILORING DEPARTMENT. WW ANTEp-3Wv0 GOOD COAT MAK. BEER & SONS. Oct. 21, 1879.—tf ’ r= WEEKLY EXAMINER. — Per sons having relatives or friends abroad, and desiring to keep them informed concerning P. E. Island, cannot do soin a better or cheap. er way than by subscribing to Tuk WEsk.¥ EXAMINER. Sent, post ide to any address in Great Britain, the Un‘ted States, or the Dominion, on receipt of One Dollar. Neefers & Jackets, a large assortment of Fur J ERMS.-—Three and six months, on ap Bookcases, Gas Lamps, Mahogany and Walnut - pets, Walnut Dressing Table, Toilet Sett, &c., + . “on 2 setts Harness, 2 large Hall Steves, Show . Auctioneer, APPLES American & Nova Scotian =~ WINTER FRUIT J We have bought direct from the growers, and 3 BEER & GOFF. HOUSE pleasantly situated on Sydney, Street, near Hillsboro’ Square, contain-. . rT as Special sizes made to