: i I ne om wa = oar 2. moa = a ~< ———— Poe ——— a and Srespectively. This advance is neit! er the result of demand, nor of short stocks, but is simply the outcome of dealers them- selves bidding up prices upon each other. Several letters have been receive from tanners positively refusing to buy hides at previo ig rates, on account, 28 t ey assert, of the high prices then demanded, which were claimed to be out of all proportion when compared with the price of leather. What they will say now cw easily be im- agined In order to put a stup to this un- healthy competition between dealers we understand there was a meeting of hide men held in this city yesterday for the pu pose of bringing about some concerted action in the trade whereby prices may bronglit down to their actual value so as ¢ enabic both dealers and tanners to do business on a profitable basis. STAPLES IN HALIFAX FREIGHT MARKET. Haurrax, Oct. 24.—The past week has been one of great excitement in staples. The dry fish receipts were 23,369 qtls., and shipm nts 6,745. Quotations are un- changed. The mackerel receipts were 1,- 717 barrels., and shipments 2,213, of which 687 went'to New York. Most of the bal- ance went to Boston. Prices are unchanged. Oats are 4lc. @ 45c. for Prince Edward Island, the quality varying. Receipts, 2,750 oushels from P. E Island, and 800 bushels from the New Brunswick borders. Potatoes are unchanged ; receipts, 6,000 bushels ; shipments, 3,500 bushels. Freights are steadily improving. Coast- ing vessels are scarce for charters, and there is some inquiry for large vessels to take deals andtimber. | CANADA LAMBS IN THE AMERICAN MARKET. Canada lambs were in geod demand at the Sixtieth street yards, New York, on Monday last, and realized very satisfactory prices, About 5,800 head changed hands at from $5.20 to $6.00 per 100 lbs, as fol- lows :--177 Canada lambs, averaging 77 lbs, at $6 ; 239 do, weighing 70 to 76lIbs each, at $5.874 ; 329 do, 77 to 112 lb each, at $5.20 - 1,049 do 66 to 78 lbs each; $5.10 to 5.624 ; 2,154 do, 75 to 80 lbs each, at $5.50 to 6.00 ; 1,905 do, 75 to 82 lbs each, $5,- 56} to 6.125. A few Canada sheep were also sold on the same market as follows :— 67, weighing 115 to 113 Iba each, at $4.25 to 5.00. and 288 do 125 to 130 Ibs at $4.25 te 4.50 per 100 lbs. TRADE WITH BRAZIL. We stated the other day that an eminent | tirm of steamship owners have under consid- eration the placing of a line of steamships on the route between Halifax and Brazil. Canada offers a bonus ot $50,000, and the Montreal Gazette is informed that the Gov- ernment of Brazil has consented to grant a like bonus. The distance from Pernambuco and Rio is shorter to Halifax than to New York. There isa good trade to be done. The Garette points vut that there are many descriptions of goods now imported by Can- ada from or through the United States which might be better imported from Brazil. For instance, out of a total of 1,- 969,000 lbs. of cotfee imported into Canada, we obtained 1,587,520 lbs from the United States; of 110,938,952 lbs of sugar imported, Canada got 45,199,335 lbs. from the United States; of 5,876,000 feet of maahoyany and rosewood, 5,827,000 feet game to Canada via the United States; ot 453,775 lbs. of India Rubber, 458,742 lbs. were bought in the United States; of 8,881,- 461 lbs. of tobacco, 8,852,397 lbs. were ob- tained from the United States. In a word, not a pound of the chiet exports of Brazil is shipped direct to the Dominion. The ‘‘Gazette” that ‘‘the experiment of a line steamships is assuredly worth while making, in view of the possibility of direct trade which exist. We can supply Brazil with many of the products she imports, and we ean otfer a market for her staple exports.” —Halifrx Herald. ACADIAN MINES. Operations are being briskly carried on at the works of the Canada Steel Co., Ac- adian Mines, at present. ‘ihe blast furnace was lighted on Saturday, 10th inst., and the manufacture of pig iron is being pushed vigorously. The foundry and rolling milis are also “‘humwming”’ lively. Altogether about 500 men and boys are being steadily emploved. ‘The new sheds at the blast fur- mace are nearly completed. The building is 450 f. ot in length and 80 feet in width. The cars of ore, coal, coke and lime stone are run into and out of the building on a strong trestle work. ‘The inclined plane by which tue ore, &c., was formerly conveyed to the top of the furnace, has been done away with, and is new raised in a perpen- dicular elevator, the height of which 1s about 70 feet. One cage with loaded hods goes up while the other with the empty hods is coming down. ‘The new sheds and ao R PRICE or THE the elevator are a decided improvement on\ the old arrangements. The renewal of operations at the iron works has made busi- ness ‘‘ jook up” in the village and a tairly err winter is anticipated, in which ruro cannét fail to participate.—7ruro Guardion—Grit. ——— ape — Epecia! Notices. To Akatve, 500 bbls. Winter Apples. --Beer & Goff. ; Very Prerry new styles of Jewelry just received, and will be open for inspection to- morrow, 2ist, at E. W. ‘Taylor’s. Special- ties— Black and Gold Brooches and Ear-rings, very handsome Bar and. Cuii Vins, Gents’ Signet kings, Silver Jewelry, ete., ete. 3 OrANceEs, lemons and grapes at ‘fue ConrEc T.ONERKY.—-3i Croice Butrer by the tub, at Beer & Goff’s- Mr. LowveEN will take a few more pupi's in his violin class, at Quincey House, if applica- tion is made early. [3i eod To Smoxrrs.—The best tebaccos -n the Dominion for sale at the Apothecaries Hall. foct 9—3w 2 aw] For ‘'weed or Worsted Suits go to Bruce & McKenzir’s'—2aw 3w For Overcoats and Winter Reefers, go to Broce & McKensie’s—8w 2aw tn i cups. eases Toe DaAILy OCTOBER 27, 1879. The Local Civil Services Tue writer was, « tew prised to hear that Mr. Peter DesBrisay has not been an official of the Local ‘:overn- days ago, sur aent since the first of July last. not unaware that the oflice occupied by Mr. DesBrisay was abolished by an Act passed last session ; but he thought that other em- ,| ployment had been found for Mr. DesBri- sav. For Mr. DesBrisay has been a Goy- ernment official forty years ; and with the small salary he always drew, it could not bé supposed that his savings are sufficient to support his declining years. No solvent merchant, manufacturer, dealer or huckster —no man—would so treat a person who had, under such circumstances, spent a life- time in his employ. But we suppose a gov- ernment is, like a corporation—without either conscience or feeling. Certain it is that successive Governments in Prince Ed- ward Island have been guilty of shameful acts of heartlessness to poor men perform- ing public duties. The present Govern- ment however (we regret to state it) have, in their way of action, eclipsed all the unfeeling administration of former years. Other governments contented themselves with the simple act of decapitation by meansof vote of a single branch of the Legislature, or a notification in the Royal Gazette. But, with a refinement of heart- lessness, the present Government invoked the ‘‘three estates of the realm,” and passed an Act of the Legislature taking away the living of one of their oldest and most faithful officials, and making no provision whatever for his support in old age. It will, of course, be said that it is necessary to be economical; but the Government should know that there is a distinction be- tween economy and meanness which the people of this Province are careful to pre- serve ; and while pleased, to note the form- er, they will not tolerate the latter. It may be said, too, that Mr. DesBrisay knew well that he was liable to lose his office at any time, and should not have continued at work for a salary barely necessary to supply his immediate wants. But there is much in habit; and Mr. DesBrisay, doubtless, felt it hard to break years, and go forth to rough it in the world the oficial habits of like other men. tained so long and during the administra- tions of so many Governments, that he could not ,be blamed if he thought he would be retained te the end. Under all the circumstances, it is hoped that the Besides, he had been re- Government will either give Mr. Des- Brisay some employment or provide an al- lowance for his comfort in old age. While on this subject, a few words res- pecting the tenure by which Local officials hold office. Ever since we obtained Res- ponsible Government, it has been based upon a very wrong principle ; and the re sult has been unknown, unaccountable loss to the Island. And besides the absolute loss, there has been engendered, through it, the spirit of meanness in those who take the most active part in politics. In private life a man would be thought despicably mean who, by intrigue and the use of per- sonal influence, had a man deprived of his situation and means of living in order that he might have them for himself. But, so deeply has this spirit of meanness taken root in our local politics, that hundreds of men (save the mark) are found who use every means in their power to have poor public officials ejected, so that they them- selves may obtain the vacancies thereby created ! Besides this, it is the direct cause of a great deal more than half the personal bitterness which new so degrades political life in this Island. Now, it is high time that our Civil Ser- vice should be reduced to a business basis ; and we hope the leaders and followers of both political parties will set to work as soon as possible, and agree. 1, That a Commission of say three busines, men be appointed to examine and see hew large a staff is necessary to do the business of the Province. r 2. That the officials be re-arranged on the ground of their past competency, and that they be secured in their offices during good behavior and while they refrain from takinz an active part in politics. 3. That each party, as it obtains power, shall have the right to fill vacancies caused by death, resignation or bad behaviour. _—_—— 000 a Rev. D. D. Currtisr, Editor of the Wesleyan is now visiting his numerous friends in the’ city. He is also on business for the Mission. ary Relief and Extension Fund. Yesterday morning he preached in the Upper Priace Street Church, and in the evening in the Prince street Brick Church. The Churches were crowded on both occasions. Two inches of snow fell at Glencairn, Ont., on the night of the 24th. On the day pre- vious ripe raspberries were picked up in the vicinity of Glencairn. " He was! | MR. GEORGE, for nine years a among this strange people, ill deliver’n lecture in Y. M. C. A. Hall, on TUESDAY evening, Oct. 28th on the Manners, Gustoms & Religion Of British Burmahs, closing with an account of the present difficulty Between Great Britain and the King of Barmah. Lecture yey \ mv. a * & Missionary a ’ 7 > Doors open at 7 o'clock. begins at 8. Admittance 25 cents. SHINGLES BY AUSTION ci MOROW, TUESDAY, 2sth Oec- tober, at 4.30 o'clock, on Lord’s Wharf, the 100.660 Cedar Shingles. HMANFORD. ee Ch’town, Oct. 27th, "79. — hi LD IRON, OLD ROPE, OLD PEWTER, () Old Canvass, Old Brass, Old Tin, Old Copper, Old Lead, Kerosene Oil Barrels, etc., still buying from reliable parties. Apply to. H, COOMBS. Oct. 27, 1879.—3i pat 3i CHOICE APPLES. WILL sell at Auction, at my Salesroom, Queen Squzre, to-morrow, TUESDAY, 28th inst., at 11 o'clock, 75 bbls, Nova Scotia Apples, Choice kinds, for early winter ‘keeping, in Gravensteins, Ribston and Bishop Pippins, Vompkins, Greenings, &c., Ke. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Oct. 27, 1879. reenact ee es ——— WAGONS, WAGONS. FBELE Subscriber will sell at AUCTION, at the Queen Street Auction Rooms, TO-MORROVSY, 28th inst., at 2 o'clock, p. m., 4 Wagons —(2 single and 2 doulbe seated.) _ W. D, STEWART, Auctioneer. Ch'town, Oct. 27, 1879.—lin n Hewson, McDougall & Seaman WEG leave to acknowledge thanks to the -public generally for the very liberal pat- ronage extended to them since commencing business, and intimate that they have on hand a large and select stock of material for the manufacture of Sleighs, etc. They have re- cently received photos of all the latest prize sleighs of the Ottawa Exhibition. Parties re- quiring new sleighs would do well to call at their factory and examine before ordering elsewhere. They keep on hand and make to order Top Buggies, Phaetons, the famous Dexter Spring Wagons, and carriages of every deseription. Repairing of all kinds done with neatness and despatch, and warranted to give satisfaction to those who favor thein with a ¢all, at prices to suit the times. N. B.—Parties baving their Sleighs repaired and painted would do well to leave them at ence in order to have them in time for the first snow. we Wagons stored at moderate charges. Parties having their wagons repaired and ‘ainted in the spring will have them stored free of charge for the winter. Ch’town, Oct 27th, 1879. Hemlock & Pine Boards AUCTION. W. D. STEWART Vy JILL SELL AT AUCTION, ON POW- NAL WiHARP, eM ED ES) TG idl SEAOW, TUESDAY, The 2Sih 32,000 feet tfemlock BOARDS, ex Velocity. Also—the balance of the Claymore’s cargo in 2 inch and 14 inch PINE. _——_—_—_—_———_-- DRY GOODS, Clothing, &c. AT iast , at 4 o’clock p. m., I AM instructed by Fred’k. LePage, Esq., to sell at Public Auction, at the Queen Street Auction ooms, on \Wednesday, oth of November, at 11 v’clock, a. m., A large assortment of Dry Goods, consisting of Dress Goods, Grey and White Cottons, Shawls, Flannels, [ancy Goods, Crapes, Mantles, Velvets, Silks, Scarfs, Ties, Umbrel- las, Shirtivgs, Tickings, Gloves, Hosiery, Carpets, \\indow Hollands, Furs, Ulster Cloths, Corsets, Tweed, Pilot, Beaver, &c., &e., and a large assortment of sma'! wares. KEADY MADE CLOTHIN(C —in Men’s and Boy’s Coats, Pants, Vests, Linders, Draw- era, Shirts, &e,, &e. As Mr. LePage intends retiring from the Fancy Goods line to make a speciality of Readyma:le Clothing and Staple Goods, great bargains may be expected as the entire Stock will bs cleared out without reserve. This stock of Dry Goods and a cousiguwent of Clothing from St. John, affords a rare op- portunity for country dealers to lay ina win ter supply. TERMS—AII sums under $50 cash. Over $50 and under $150, three months, and over $150 four months credit will be given on ap- proved joint paper. W. D. STEWART, Auctioneer, 2aw Ch'town, Oct, 27, 1879. Examen. |WAR WITH BURMAH ! a A at a NS & TERNS -——— 0 ————-— DRY COUN | OPENING OF THE Fall Trade By theS.8. “ Alsatia”’ from Lon- don, 8. 8. “ Prince Edward,” from Liverpool, ayd §. S. “ Scandanavian,” from Glasgow, (ur Hirst Shinments OF THIS SEASON’S GOODS RIAVE ARRIVED. We are now showing the con- tents of 75 Cases and Bales of the CHEAPES! GOODS Kiver offered to the people of P. E. Island. From London we havean im- mense Stock of The Newest Millinery, Feathers, Flowers, Hats, Scarfs, Frillings, Gloves, Hoisery, dec. &e., &e. ‘rom Manchester and Brad- ford, the Newest Dress Materials, &e. From Glasgow, a large Stock of Winter Cloths, Tweeds, Flannels, &e., &e. Our usual supply of American and Canadian Manufactures. Our Stock has been personally elected, and we can guarantee the very best value in Ch’town. PKUMS & SBE, Ch’town, Sept. 30, 1879, 500 BARRELS APPLES } American & Nova Scotian WINTER FRUIT TO ARRIVE. We have bought direct from the growers and will be able to supply small and large lots —excellent qualities and at favorable prices. BEER & GOFF, Oct. 24, 1879. CLEARING-OUT SALE Dry Goods, Ready-made Clothing, Earthenware, Iron Safe, ete. will sell at Auction, at the West of Eng- land House, Great George Street, on Wednesday, the 29th inst., At 11 o'clock, and continue until all is disposed of : THE ENTIRE STOCK OF GOODS:—Con- sisting of Cloths, Tweeds, Dress Goods, Calli- coes, Prints, Flannels, Blankets, Haberdash- ery, I. R. Braces, Cotton Duck, Glover, Hats & Caps, Bedspreads, Woollen Mufflers, Cur- tain Muslin; Ready-made Clothing, Overcoata, Reefers & Jackets, a large assortment of Fur Goods, Ladies’ Muffs and Boas, in Ermine, Mink, Coney & Astrackan; Gents’ Fur Caps, in Seal, Coney, Plush, &c.; Earthenware, Glassware, Groceries, &c.; Also, 1 Iron Safe, 1 Walnut Show Case, 1 Book Case, and Books. 1 Carriage Horse. Sale Positive. No Reserve TERMS.—Three and six months, on ap- proved joint Notes. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Ch’town, Oct. 21, 1879. Household Furniture, &c., &ec., &c. ' AM instructed to sell at PUBLIC AUC. TION, on Thursday next, the 30th inst., At the residence of JAMES DUNCAN, (cor- ner of Prince and Water Streets),at 11 o'clock a. m., all the Houschold Furniture, consist- ing of :-— f Chairs, Tables, Umbrellastands, Hatstand. Bookcases, Gas Lamps, Mahogany and Walnut Sideboards, Mirrors, Walnut and Ash Ward- robe, Bureaus, 8 day Clock, Matrasses, Bed- steads, Child’s Cot, Wash 3, Stoves, Car- pets, Walnut Dressing Table, Toilet Sett, &c., &c., and Kitchen Utensils. ALSO: 2 setts Harness, 2 large Hall Stoves, Shew Case, Water Casks, &c. 3 Thermometers, (2 registering and 1 common.) : W. D. STEWART, Auctioneer. Uct 24, 1879—eod WONDERFUL Improvement in Jacobs’ Lithogram, PATENTED 16th JULY, 1879. One Hundred impressions can now be taken from ‘* One Original.” FTER a series of experiments conducted at great cost and involving much labor, ‘Jacobs Lithogram’”’ has been so c rtely perfected that it is not alone more durable, but 80 altered in construction and thickness, that the Patentee of this wonderful labor and time-sav- ing apparatus, is enabled to offer ‘‘a guaran- tee’ with each Lithogram sold, providing the directions furnished are Soineibedt with. Postal Card, Note, Letter, Legal and Folie sizes. Prices respectively $2.50, $5.00, $7.00, on50. and $12.00. Special sizes made te order. A LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE. Agente wanted throughout the Dominion. Send for circular. ' J. M. JACOBS, Patentee & Manufacturer. Western House, : 557 St. Paul Street, 36 Front St. East, Montrgal. 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,, Agents for P. E, 1. Ch’town, Oct. 21, 1879. TO LET. BRICK HOUSE containing nine rooms and a Kitchen. ‘This House is beauti- fully situated on Prince Street, opposiie St. Paul’s Church. Possession to be given about the latter part of this month. For particnlars apply at this Office. - ; sept. 5, 1879. TAILORING DEPARTMENT. ANTED—TWO GOOD COAT MAK- ERS. BEER & SONS. . Oct. 21, 1879.—tf r7\HE WEEKLY EXAMENER, — Per AL sons having relatives or friends abroad, and desiring to keep them informed ongoagnirg P. E. Island, cannot do soin a better or cheap- er way than by subscribing to Tue Wrens Examiner. Sent, pos ide to any address tn Great Britain, the United States, cr the inion, on receipt of One Dollar, Eastern House,