ad ‘ a eae nee oe aes ee ame ag cae r aad ’ FE ee SRE alle p= y os 1) a - etree GME eae EA ihn tle Ale LE OIE tt to : eatin 4 st 0 gaa Melt. BS ee ee ks eateed praeres werer da 2 ei soe eee scaricare” eS ead ~ “ ae eS le j ‘ goals thst aro constantly grazing on Hills- | initia naan dasa — ion es aig 8. ett 0 ALD oe ot freee a ad “| aopuce SHIPMENTs.-—Since yesterday & =] = |? 1 T Hi K PD: A i, 7 Kix AM INE On, tive sc hoat 1eTs iefé t hi is poi t lo aded Ww ith jproduce. One clear x1 for Harbor ome | : r soe . ¥ 0 ANen TY, « 4 : t ¥ _ “EMBER ll 1879 -t ; one tor Arichat ; one f La AU en pel “OR SALE, on di ard the schr Delta, at | NOVEMBER Il, 79. S., andtwo for Halifax. rheir oa Peake’s No. WV hart a nat Tia totally of 1i, iv4 bushels potat ma | | oan | i 2 “ee as r o To +5 ni . sehea ats, 400 bust he Ils ay ss 2.77 " I - ind | lor Bepefcial Witeot of ‘tie NONE [ie tases, 105 ts Hatta beet, 60{. COD bbls, Rewioundland nerting, 1884 lbs be 0 bbls. bee Policy. lbs. mutton, 1}! 3 ecf, 20 | | snail bbis pork, 19, hve hogs, 5 ca Ss ' » ot. bet 8) pee swag In THE Sne bro yoke (Ont.) Ge e ol the | and $1 geese. | a rer wy 7 , as , j sma ess on ne renee Sir Jouw McDoNALD 1s looking unusall y | t ? ry ase ces of prosperity, a tributed solely to the), it, considering that rettin ; well i, ae an’ Lt Uy 0 UP beneficial effects of the Nation: | Policy years he is sixvy-four—and ¢ sidering “ we | | Nati Pol} bled Sher tha at he has been in pud: ue, Wis ee Wa ty | x the schr. Dela: wi a National anes has eee wae IQA . +) ty five years. i ne btai ite thonsand dollar’ mission, since ]S44 ty y e gun : brooxe to e@btal - . thirty thousana Uae ads of office do n° m to weigh heavily 5,000 bushels ( é contract for military overcoats, neat ‘ly the Bh a san loki a ha ous i i : : ‘ 2 ite j . : whole of which biiegs auin is to furnish em : Fe | in tae . , yi ployment for our working ‘classes, whilo 1 I } ‘ ‘ mas” 120 bbis PAR* IPS 2 & CARROTS. t ilu 4 a Mt i bar é ( / : i F Tlonarve an t wii a 103 WAY Into ys lo ce eae a proportionate a nount vill fine oe way ter, with a cargo of 43,500 bu: of vats, 0 | ne the pockets of the farmer in ine purc $4 Ibs. each, and 390 pieces of cCeals, conta un | es oe 12. 1879 of wool by the Sheri evooke mills for i ing 12,€00 feet superficial measurement | ” oad, . - e . S.enm) Mad itt E : r eee manufacture of the clown and fianne. Beg li | sh ipped by Peake Lros & Co.,. cleared for | a 6 hye i - wae ‘ ed. Under the Cartwright free-trade sys: | Jj, ppe France, on the 11th inst w ith by fi b ihe 4 ; ' : tom » our manufactoris here would have | ‘ib ainda ‘ b be beet unable to col npete with t the s shoddy ’ 7 H reappe arauce oO ti plag we art Mls io . : , , 3 ; articles manufactured in the United States | a caiaies lends interest to the predic “ 4 BBLS, COLONIAL, a choice Fami 2 win o the influence o 1€ ' ‘Jour. eee era gee pag Mik ent Sees in on wth xtyear, the plague | — if >) } is BRIDAL ROSE ich it 1 jlanets to be : next year, the plag 00 bbls. BRIDAL ROSE. glucted, and gree! ite ra a will reappeat % terribl » violence in Europe SUPERIOR EXTRA, in store, ¥ , : ; ? if f 4) ad . a y, yatrre the Americans, “ye mew thus even | and As 1a, CATT ing away over one-fifth of the! To arrive 300 KENT. For sale by slauzhter marke _ - ying ‘ even though the contract for making up the garments “had been given to con*ractors, seven eighths of this $30,000, now to be distributed in payment for labor nihitien at Halifax, N. S., amounted to $12.- 1 A “yh T | 7 oO lo ein this city, would have gone to enrich our 249: while the receipts were but $10,249. f 4) write Cl S 2 a American manufacturing rivals—virtually| Pye City Council are asked to make ap the putting the weapon into the hands of our deficit of $2,000, now represented by unpaid ary if ‘ i enemies wherewith they might destroy us. | pills. For t119 pane it ol al al U canceme The manager of the Paton ‘Manufacturing yeaa a Company also informs us that had it not Pzersonat.—Alex. Beaton, ., “of Eas been for the envouragement extended to the manufacturing industries by protection, the extensive addition to their works Grected this summer and fitted up at a cost of some 830,000, wonid never have been thou ht of. We are further informed by the swne gentlenan that they have re- ceive i a 820,000 order from Gault Bros., for a line of cloths which that firm, pre- viou to the en orcement of the N. Ris have always had supplied to them from bre ni ‘* We. Lester, the proprietor of the bob- bin factury, informs us that he has filled more orders tor bobbins than he has had before fer the last three years! This, he ad.nits, is entircly owing to the N. P. He has lately donbled his num- ber of hands, and confidently expects ere long to q 1adruple them. ‘“S. B.. Jencks & Sen ‘estify to an_ increase in business, whic! they duly credit tothe N. P. “The iron hridve now in construction over the Maz. s, is to be built by the Tron Bridge Co.— m American firm who were forced by the Dp ‘uleciive tariff to erect their present brane! established in Toronto. That the money to be paid by the city for this bridge ig to .@ main in the contry, is the direct re- sult ¢? the N. P. Under the Cartwright regime the proprietois ef the Toronte Bridge Co. manufactured there the bridges fer Canada at their establishment in Ohio. _—— SD oOo COMMERCIAL NEWS. NEWFOUNDLAND MARKEZ Following arecurrent prices in St. John’s Newfoundland markets:—Breadstuffs flue- tuated during the past fortnight; warkets unsetiled. Pork and butter held firmly ; corn and meal higher; sugars and molasses advanced ; tea dearer. Flour—Superior extra Uanadian and choice extra State, 36s ; Spring extra and ordinary to good extra State, 34s.@35s. ; supertines, 233.@34.; No 2’s, 303.@32s.; meal per bbl, white and yellow, 19s. @20s. HORSES EXPORTED FROM ENGLAND. Notwithstanding that Canadian horses are in demand for the English market, the ex. portation of horses from England is quite large and increasing. This probably de- notes tliat the demand im England for Can adian horses springs from a Continental demand for the Euglish. The number of horses exported from England in the past nine months of the year was 3,617, against Sherbrooke nies we ae wy My Bi ln le pop ul ati ion, - <—- > Tue ordinary expenses, ap: rt ings and gr¢ ounds, of the recent and Fisheries. —- ee Se ses pork, from bnild. Provincial Ix- W. D. 5S 1879 21 STEWART. Ch’ town, Nov. H, Point, has just tetarne | home from a trip to O be Sold by And tion on THURSDAY, Bootes ‘Mor treal and Ottawa. Mr. Beaton the 13th imst., at 11 oclock, a, m., on a ; ich " se’s N » Wharf, the following gools speaks well of Peake’s No. 2 Whari, the following g eajoyed his trip very much and speaks wt oe 2 on the kindness and courtesy exte ute .d to him at | Ex Schr. * ib veline, which | re been con Ottawa by his hovor the Munist - of Marine! demned and ordered to be sold : Bhls, Cases and Boxes G assware, Casks and Cases Kerosene Oil, Wrecxep.—The schr. ‘Emeline McMillan,’ 1 bay Corks, from Newfoundland, consigned to Peake \Washsboards, Tubs, Buckets, Bros. & Co, was wrecked on Saturday night. Casks and Cases Hs: rdwaie, tae Sth inst., on Indian Rocks, Wood Islands Cases and bales Merchandize, ° she 18 owned by the Hon. Ambrose Shea, of Ri; kes, Forks, etc., St. Johns, Newfou ndland. Rolls Leather, } ———+———<s 00 Chests and half-chests Tea, ViNNOR promises us some more fine weath- Barrels Fiour, er. The old people also say we wu! L ye 1t have Indian summer, lots of rain, generally off the befure in. This kind of 1 a ; faith, not by sig it, trees verher ne in view of such promises. Potice PENcILLINGs.—At Rac Stipendiary Mayistrate’s Court to- day ‘aomas Connolly was fined $2 and costs, or 8 oa for being deunk and ii capable. Two shelter seekers were harbored in the police station last night, and let go this morning. CuATHAM Dep. ATING Soctery have postpon- ed the question for debate till coming Thurs- day, last Thursday being Thanksgiving night, the Society did not hold their regular meet- ing ---W. Brows, Jr. Sec’y. Seba 6 Tammany Haw has decided to issue an ad- dress warning the Democracy of the United ‘States against Tilder. Tue market to-day was very small. Prices are unchauged. MINIATURE ALMANAC, WEDNESDAY....NOVEMBER 12th., 1879. Sow RIsks.-..... 7.03 | Hicw Water. 9.25pm Son Sers.......4.26 | Fut Moon 28, 04. or | +<—4>r- Weather Bulletin, Probabilities for the aa 24 hours fer the Maritime Provinces. ~~ Toronto, Nov. 10, 11 a. m. Moderate winds; cloudy to partly cloudy, weather, HOTEL ARRIVALS RANKIN LOUSE. Nov 8—M Cooke, Halfax, NS; mon, Boston. Nov 10—Capt Fin Bridge, D S Harper, Shediac. 2,214 in the same peried last The! valas tis year was $224, 106 MARITING HATS TOR THS UPPER PROV ee The Truro hat factory has received a order from Montreal for $00 _— hats, ¢ tol be delivered by Feb. 15, 1880. A/St. John firm has a standing order for 24 dozen pei week, aad has just received an order from Quebec for 300 dozen. MONEY, The Monetary Times says:. ‘In the midst of the prevailing gloom and anxiety, thero is at least one subject for congratula- tion : Monéy 1s plentiful. No embarrass- ment is felt by and commercial firm from inability to get good bills discounted. No manufacturing enterprisé is crippled, much less standing still, beeause of the stoppage of the necessary supplies or even their di winution. No legitimate enterprise is being nipped in the bud because the neces- sary accommodation to carry iton cannot be obtained. year. ~~. ee - Goats on Sovares.—It nee ms that our Hillsborough Square ism % the only place where troes are des troy et by x rats. W € chp the following from the St. John 7" leyraph :— **{}OA13 ON THE (JOEEN SQuARE —For some : : . ; nips, 400 lbs meal, by F McRae; Violet, | time pas! a number of goats have alinost daily i YE MeRen; Vial | : : ’ 7, Cee ~ Lunen! burg, 2040 bushels pot atoes, 150 a graze «a the Queen Square, despite the 4 ; . ae a eats, 140 do turnips, 4 bbis oysters, 19 eliorts ol a member of the Common Uouncil to live hogs, & carca Ses } or] - i i , e gs 5 SASSCS POra, ke ey thea ow it vecame evident ta at more al "yp ~ + ; ee means would have ! be resorted to, Ov rPORTS ro sail ae lay a police viled tv| Montague, Nov. 8.—Cleared Sch. A. M.| ’ ton the 2 ) . swe stop the nuisance évenif Le had to use fire Payne, Halifax, 7009 bush oats, 49 tubs arms. llaving well armed hicise!f he re paired butter, 36 careasses perk ; Milford Guy, | tira % ore : to the 89 tare and found several ts tt here | Halitax, 1853 bush potatoes, 70 de t r- happily grazing... The ofiicer drew his re-! nips, 42+ bush oats ; Isabella, New Yo k volver, took aim and fired, bat missed his ob- ject. Nothing daunted by his bad luck, he tried aga:a and again, and several shots were fired in succession witliout hitting any of the goats, who, alarmed at the unusual noise, scanipere’ «fi while he was loading for another show” We are not aware that. our ‘* Commen Connei:’ use any etlort whatever to stop two perongh § yuare. | Sams, Major, H. M. 64th Nov 11—Schr Maria Alma, Nov 10—Sehr Nov ii—Schr Edward S&S la g> assertment of Vases and Fiower ots e sizes and prices. Call and see. Roomet|y Tes piace to get yourPrinting done is =f, MARRIES AtSt. Peter's Church, I ayswater, London, | England, this morning--‘luesday, Nov. 4th, | Caroline Jane, daughter of P. V. Robin, sq., ‘of Port Hope, Unt., to Charles Hamilton - tleg egy. SUIPPING INTELLIGENC i. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. to. Lawson, She diac, bis inden Julia Franklin, Pictou, coal, to Hughes; Ada R, Summerside, brick and oats, to F T Newbery & Co; Adilade, do, potatues, to Peake Bros & Co. CLEARED Edith Weir, Harbor Grace, Nfld, 4200 bushels potatoes, 2774 lbs mut- ton, &1 geese, 884 ibs beef, 20 hbis do, 10 bbls pork, valued at $10 0 Con- nolly ; Major. Arichat} bushels potatoes, 703 do oats, 60 co turnips, 10 bbls flour, 1000 Ibs pork, by Jobn Treanor; Alma, Halifax, 13764 bushels oats, 2134} do potatoes, 100 do turnips, 40 bbls pork, by Jos MeMillap and O. Connolly. Nov 10—Schr Louise, Pictou, coal, and leav es more the WwW inter sets cesitates living by Dan Gill- | layson, V Ry Barrels Apples. Four bales Dry Goods. HORACE HASZARD, Broker, —ed till sale Charlottetown, Nov. 10, 1879 House and Li ab For sale, - WILL sell at Pablic Auc Auction on the prem- ises, on SATURDAY, November 15th at 12 o'clock, noon, a two story double-tenement | House, and- Lot, containing 12 rooms, the property of Mr. Paul Towan, Syduey Street. This property being ceitrally situated offers a rare chance to parties who wish to purchase a valuable property near the market and all the pablic buildings in the city. Particulars at Sale. E. NEEDHAM, Auctioneer, Ch’town, Nov. 10, 1879.—5i CHRISTMAS IS COMING E WILL OPE) in week or two the LARGEST STOCK, LATEST PATTERNS, & PRETTIEST VARIETY of ‘GHRISTMAS GARDS | AND NOVELTIES | ever before ieee to the Island. Selected’ from Prangs. Boston; Canton, London; M .rcus Ward, Sve don ; De la Rue, London; and other celebrated publishers. the course ef a anal tee ee ee Do not fail tA see ours before purchasing | elsewhere, as this is r cally the greatest and best variety ever shown here. BREMNER BROS: Nov. 8, 1879—her .} in a ee BF tecntemse centinmpene i or € » “7 tls * a { ; +h a hsm ee = @ per well- known store at present occupied by Robert Young, Esq,, South Side | Queen Square. The situation is one of the | be st in the c ‘ity. Possession given Ist of Oct., inext. Apy ply to HASZARD BROS, Agents, Ch town, Sept. 12, 79. Asai Fi, —— et NE of the best FIRE aad BURGLAR j Viatthew, Viclean y | ~—INTEND CHANGE IN Ti! AND MAKING A-— BID WILL Sail the Whoie of Their Large Stock of FROM count, CASH rare Cont Ui On ee ‘How. is —AS THE~ | WHOLE sTock Must be Cleared Out in Few Months. __- Just Call and Examine our Reduced Prices, as we Mean Business. Dress Goods, a ae ane Cashmeres, French Merinos, Persian Cords, Serges, Lustres and Cobures, at Cost. Fancy Dress Goods for 8 cents per yard. Heavy Winceys for 6 cents per yard. Good Black Lustre for 12 cents per yard. Heavy Tweeds for 50 cents per yard. Woollen Shawls from 70 cents upwardas Ladies Wool Clouds and Scarfs at Cost. Ladies Cloih Sacques at Great Reductions. A Lot of Fur Muffs at Less than cost. _ Black and Colored Silks, Satins, Mantle | and Bonnet Velvets, Velveteens and} Trimming Silks at Cos’. proof Safes to be found in the city, will be sold at a bargain if applied for at once, at Falt, Halifax, 2000 | bushels potatoes, 600 do oats, 100 do tur- , 5009 bash potatoes by G. Wightman ;/ Vidette, Boston, 2550 bush potatoes. Pownal, Nov. 5.—Cleared Sch. Squirrel, Hali | rate:, for cash or approved paper. fax, 527 bush potatoes by L. Wood, Elisa | Smith, Hiifax, 1120 bush potatoes, 37U do turnips by H. Beer. Just received ab the tia bineed Shee AY. Ou IPED spate ores BR Bb Q BS & HARV iE S BOOKSTORE. RE = i Ch’ town, Ott. 10. 1879. —é od tf e AS | wy talites, | ee Wi rranted Se aa ' . : coo wits iB recent arrivals from Great Britain, | |Whie and Grey Blankets and the subscriber has now in store: a db Packages Excellent Congoy TEA: (in chests and half chests), Which he offers for sale at lowest market | Tae quality of this TEA 1s cannot iail to g rive e satisfaction. WILLIAM DODD, Queen Square. | superior, and Nov. 1, 1879—2aw 3w pat 3w —_— theE XAMINER Printing Room! White and Mens’ Heavy iver: coats, Ulsters, Reeisrs, Pants and Vests AT COST. ee ters’ Fur and ‘Cloth Caps, Shirts and Drawers, At Prices that Must Sell Them. | Mantle Cloths ata Bargain. Grey Cotion from 5) Cents Upwards. | i Tf you want Cheap Goods give us a call,’ as we are confident the prices will give satisfaction. Maithew, McLean & Hearts, Charlottetown, Noy, 3, 1879. | & Heartz IR BUSINESS, r j of a ™ Pale oS 3 6 WU A NICE LOT OF ‘Twenty to LQ Thirty Per O;LY. lhe Time to Get Bargains, ‘ Prince Edward island RAILWAY. YEALED TENDERS addressed to the oy dersigned and marked ** Teader for Sleep * will be received antil Saturday, tie 22nd Instant, inclusive, for Thirty-two Thonsand | Sieepers, required lor the use gt this Rail- way. Forms of Tender, with Sic tentitt ‘ey ed thereon, may be had at all Booking Stations. Satisfactory security will be required for the dne performance of the contract. The Departwnent reserves the right to reject any Tender, and no Tender will be noticed uniess raade upon the printed . form sup- plied. ALEX. MACNAB, Superintendent & Engineer, 7, 1879. = Railway Office, Ch’town, Noy. ns A MASVZL OF JF CHEAPNESS, QEKFORA TED ) MOTTOES —framed com- pletein Rustic & Gilt for 50 Cents, Call aud see them at BREMNER BROS. Nov. 8, 1879 A SPLEN ee ‘DiD LOT OF Wallets, Purses & Pocket Books Just fe ed at REMNER BROS, woe 8, S79 ee Photograph Frames, Picture Exnsels, ete, at BREMNER BROS. Nov. 8, 1879. 300 BARRELS PPLES JUST RECEIVED —AND— MORE EXPECTED. BEER & GOFF. Nov. 8, 1879. ‘TO LET. A HALL lately occupied as a Government School, size 26x40. Would be well adapt ed for Readiug or Club Rooms. Apply to P. H. TRAINOR, Kent St., opp. Rocklin House. Nov. 8, 1879,—2i ee BISCUITS |! ! NICE Lor ¢ or P PECK TREAN S celebrated English Biscuits at { BEER & GOFF’s. Nov. 1, 1879. 410 Be. LET. NEW HOUSE on Weymouth Street, AL near Hillsborough Square. Rent low. Apply to Messrs. SULLIVAN & Morson, Selicitors, Ch'tewn, Oct. 31st; 1879. FLOUR. FLOUR. OW IS THE TIME FOR FAMILIES x to lay in their winter supply. We have quantity of Cheice Bands such as ‘PRIDE OF THE WEST,”: “IMPERIAL XXX PASTRY,’ “KENT & AMBER,’ &C., Ata small aivance over present cost of land- ing. $ BEER & GOFF. Nov. 1, 187%. ~ 1000 Ibs. MOR & KEILER’S CELEBRATED Jams and Marmalade! ARMALADE 22 ie per lb., in bulk ; a7 Ib. tin for $1.35; 1&2 1b. tins at 29 cents per lb.; 1b. crocks, 28 cents. > JAM 25 cents per Ib. in bulk ; 1 Ib. “erocks 28 cents. 'Stawbery, Raspbery, Black & Red Currant, Gooseberry, Green- gage. Bamsoa and Plum Jams, at BEER & COFFS. — TAILOSING DEPARTMENT. Was: WO GOOD COAT MAK- ERS. BEER & SONS. D—T | Oct. 21, 1579.—t£ \UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EX AMENE EK the Cheapest and most newsy | Paper published the Provinee,