ey ge SS rs SS a Ee Capen ean a GS mee TMT + ; ~~ — — ee COMMERCIAL NEWS. BRITISH MARKETS. Liverroon, Oct. 29, 5 p-m. s d 8 ad Flour, per t] (100lbs) .. pe 6 te SS Spring Wheat.. tase Ss Oe ee Red Winter... ae oO eS oe Oe eee White Winter.............10 8 to ll 8 Cyan. ... oe ee Oe og veces ee ee Pork... Cr ee, ae owe 0 0 Lard... a Beef.... CEL eevaee 8 0 to O VU Cheese. . ee a ee Rarley. boat “ee 2 ae. @-@ Oats, per ctl... rat * eo 8 Peas, per ee ee a os 7 8 :e 0 Bacon... ie ap ae Te ee ae ee ae: 60 te | | 2 8 HALIFAX MARKETS—CUSTOM$ REVENUE, FIe, Since last report three West Indiamen have arrived with 190 puns. and 6 hhds. molasses, 75 hhds. and 120 bbls. sugar. | The exports to the West Indies have been | 493 bbls. mackerel, 724 bbls. herring, 3,456 bbls. potatoes, 756 quintals, 1,122, tierces, 700 drums, 340 casks, 285 boxes and 396 half-boxes of dry fish. The receipts at this | port were 15,785 quintals. The West indian market for dry fish is bad and ad- vices warn against shipments. Mackerel receipts for the week were 1,355 bbls. and shipments 2,051 bbls., chiefly to the New York market. All the stocks of small mackerel are cleared off, and quotations do not govera any but small lots remaining. Compared with Oct. , 1878, there has been an increase of $17,176 in the Customs re- ceipts at this port for Oct. During the months of July, Aug., Sept. and Oct. the Inland Revenue receipts have increased $46,726 compared with corresponding period last year. MONTREAL PROVISION MARKETS. Butter. —Demand continues good ; prices have advanced about 2c ; holders are now wanting outside quotations, which are rather above buyers’ views. Cheese mar- ket’steady at 12c to 13c, according to make. Ingersoll advices an Tuesday reported offer- ings of $,500 boxes September and October make ; no sales; buyers offer 12c, 124c asked. Pork firmer at $14.50 to 15.50 for New Mess. Lard: Chicago pails scarce ; nominally firmer ; Canada pails, 10¢ to 1Ohe., COTTON AND WOOLLEN MANUFACTURES. The vote for the establishment of a cot- ton factory at Farnham, Que., offering a bonus of $25,000 therefor, was taken in that place on Tuesday, and carried by a majority of 830—98 being for and 18 against the by-law. ‘The rate-payers of St. Johns, Que., are seriously considering the advis ability of establishing a woollen or other manufactery there. Ata meeting of citi- zens held last Tuesday, the Mayor of the town said that a large manufacturer and capitalist was willing to start a factory of some kind in that place, provided the peo- ple voted him a bonues of $20,000 to $25,- 000. His Worship was requested to call another meeting of ratepayers to consider the matter. ADVANCE IN THE PRICE OF RUBBER GOODS. At ameeting of the representatives of the principa| rubber manufacturing companies, held on the Ist inst., at the office of N. Southwick & Son, New York, it was unani- mously resolved to advance the prices of all kinds of rubber boots and shoes 20 per4 cent over those hitherto prevailing. RAILWAY NOTES. The Montreal Witness says : The freight traffic on the Grand Trunk is the heaviest known for years. In spite of the immense rolling stock, great difficulty exists in ob- taining cars to accommodate shippers. The Grand Trunk Railway have received from England per steamship ‘‘Quebec,” 150 stee!-tired 42 inch wheels for passenger service. These wheels are gradually re- placing the eld 36 inch chilled iron wheels, as they last longer and are more economical in mileage. BEET SUGAR REFINERY. The Windsor, N. S., Mail says :—The State of Maine Sugar Beet Refinery has offered to invest capital to the amount of $400,000 in erecting a refinery in Nova Seotia, provided that the Counties of An- napolis, Kings, Hants and Colchester will guarantee each to put under cultivation 1000 acres of land to raise sugar beets. The order of Grangers have the movement in hand.’ CATTLE FOR ENGLAND. Says a Quebec despatch of last evening : 239 head of cattle and 286 sheep will got, England per 8. 8. ‘‘ Scandinavian.’ OATS AND BARLEY IN MONTREAL. Oats have, in Mentreal, sold at 32 cents. Maltiny barley is quoted at 60 to 70 cents, IMPROVEMENT IN VESSEL PROSPECTS. The Annapolis Journal says ; ‘‘We are informed that. one of our Nova Scotia spruce ships has just been. chartered to load grain at San francisco at 80s. per qtr. ‘wo such freights as this would pay for a} ship at present cost, of building.” And) ‘*We are glad to learn by our Eng- | lish and Scotch Pgegght Circulars that there isagool prospect” for return freights of coal, iron, ete, for our Nova Scotia vessels. Already from 12s. to 15s. per ton for pig iron and rails are offered *% the United again A SUCCESSFUL CATTLE SHLPMENT. The SS. Corinthian, from Quebec: on the 13th ult., landed at Glasgow on the 300 sheep,save two sheep,which‘died on th passage. PORT OF MONTREAL. The arrivals of ocean-going vessels at the port of Montrealjup to Monday last, number 435, the departure numbering 497. For the same date last year the arrivals footed up to 473, and the departures 435, which shows this season an increas» of 62 arrivals and 60 departures. GREAT SALE OF MACKEREL. We find the following in the Yarmouth, N.. S. Herald: ‘One hundred and five barrels of the largest and fattest mackerel ever brought into Gloucester were caught off Thatcher’s Island a few days ago. It tookfonly eighty of them to fill a barrel, and they brought at wholesale $40 per bbl., the highest price ever obtained in Boston.” GOLD FOR NEW YORK. A New York despatch says: The steam- ship ‘‘City of Brussels” brought $200,000, and the ‘‘Weser” brought $950,000 in Bri- tish bars and American gold coin. jucittiicnieldtibtanneniienn William Plmmer and Annabell Plum- mer have disagreed as man and wife and are now at dagger points. Mrs. Plummer recently had the following advertisement published in the Carleton Sentinel: — Mr. Editor, I'would inform the readers of your paperthat William Plummer is bed and board without any just case, as the bed is her own both before and since. board, she had none for some time before leaving, only asthe neighbors brought it in, as sie lay onasick bed, not able te care for herself. In leaving his tender care she did it to save herself from death. Very respectfully, ANNABBLL PLUMMER. Woodstock, N. B., Oct. 20, 1879. -_ GENTLEMEN: W Lb HAVE ABOUT COMPLETED THE Most Ghoiee Collection -OF-— SGOTCH TWEEDS, Canadian weeds, West of England CLOTHS, Overcoatings, he, Ge; &e., We havc yet offered to the Public. Manufactured on the Premises IN THE LATEST STYLES And With Despatch. BEER & SONS. Oct. 11, 1876:—+tf MOL ASSES, PORTO RICO SUGAR, WHITE SUGAR, REFINED SUGAR, LUMP SUGAR, (Boxes 5) Ibs, ) VALENCIA RAISINS, LAYER RAISINS, CHEST TEA,i : ’ HALF CHESTS TEA, warranted, SUPERIOR EXTRA FLOUR, EXTRA FLOUR, SPRING EXTRA FLOUR, BOXES FLAT TOBACCO, . CADS SMOKING TOBACCO, KEGS TWIST TOBACCO, BARRELS WASHING SODA, KEGS BAKING SODA, DOZENS BROOMS DOZENS PALLS BOXES CLOTHES PINS, BARRELS PICKLES, 30XES PICKLES, BOXES TABLE SALT, BOXES STARCH, BOXES SOAP, COILLS MINILLA, (all sizes) BOXES PEPPER, TINS MUSTARD, TINS GINGER, TINS CINNAMON, States North Atlantic ports, with a fair prospect of higher rates. ‘Uhis looks like} old times when our vessels used to make their freights out and home, while during! the past three three years ships have had) to return in ballast.” TEA. | The advance in the price of tea in Eng- land has been most extraordinary. biog the lowest point it has advanced 5d, stg. per tb., or 114 ets. per lb. here on ordin- ary grades of congou. ONIONS ADVANCED. We understand that onions have bounced uowards inthe States, being now held at 50 cents per bbl. three orfour days ago. ¢ ty is not large. i The stock in the ROLLS SOLE LEATHER, BAGS NUTS, ! BOXES CREAMTARTER, BARRELS ONIONS, CASES MATCHES, HALF CASES MATCHES, QUARTER CASES MATCHES. CARVLLL BROS. Ch’town, Oct. 17,1879. —tf : S A. BF" Hi. NE of the best FIRE aad BURGLAR proof Safes to be found in the city, will HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE. Chcown, Oct. 10, 1879,—e0d tf wrong in advertising his wife’s leaving his | 24th Oct., 56 head cattle, 17 horses, an‘ | _ +a NOVEMBER. °¢y* cmpemnemene ® ('Y * enaummenmarenen ee At this season 83 Queen Street may be relied tipon as the best place at which to purchase good warm Clothing with economy. Winter Dress laterials, Suitinges, &c., are giving great satisfaction. NEW FURS! —_— MANTLES, MUFFS, BOAS, CAPS, &e. * ™ ~ ~ £ aq a GQ + ea —_ . oo =< 3 a == -¢ ~: Se Bn cE = Oo @ oF s s C5 Coss ExSOIA = 2 2D co wf 4 > Ss = eo ff a so wm @ 3 — teat soc - a: > a BB oy E fe 7 we ~ m Boge WA og Ls od 3 ~~ a < oC a = ay} tore ol NEW OVERCOATS Storm Coats. Reefers, &e, SPLENDID VALUE. FELT HATS! A NEW LOT. New Linders and Drawers, WHITE SHIRTS, (Dressed and Undressed.) TS than ever, ” a T, HEMP, &€. eI at | & Door Matts, yy ~ Hearth Rugs, &e., cheape TAPESTRY, SC! CHEAP CARPE TCH ing Coaco Matt Qe This month we shall give sPEcraL DISOUNTS to parties purchasing large parcels FOR CASU. Tremaine & higher than they were ‘be soll at a bargain if applied for at once, at | Wetcalf, —SUCCESSORS TO— JAMES DesBRISAY, 83 QUEEN STREET. Ch’town, Oct, 30, 1879. : each week, to be forwarded via Rimouski, | WONDERFUL Improvement in Jacobs’ Lithogram, PATENTED [6th JULY, 1879. One Hundred imp scan now be taken from ** 0. viginal ° FTER a series of experiments conducted LA. at great cost and involving much labor, “‘ Jacobs’ Lithogram” has been so completely perfected that it is pot alone more durable, but | Patentee of this wonder/ul labor and time-sav- ing apparatus, is enabled to offer. ‘‘a guaran- tee” witheach Lithogram sold, providing the directions furnished are complied with. Postal Card, Note, Letter, Legal and Folio | sizes. Prices respectively $2.50, $5.00, $7.00, | 89.00, and 512.00. Snecial sizes made to | order. A LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE. \venta wanted throughout the Dominion, Send for cirentar, J. M. JACOBS, Patentce & Manufacturer. \Vestern House, 533 Front st. Kast, ‘Toronto, Out. 3 Arch East Tn Hons ‘~ 557 St. Paul Street, | Montreal. Leadquarters for the United States : St., Boston. Mass. 80 ultered in construction and thickness, that the} RAILWAY. ‘TIME TABLE NO. 12. Summer Arrangement. Prince Edward island TURSDAY, MAY 27th, 1878, | TRAINS GOING WEST, — IN cai Mad | Mae STATIONS. Nos. 1 By | No. ° No, de | Express. Mixed, Mixed, sence cnc fies anemia agin. nanan Lp stentinis Si Georget’n..| Dp. 7. 10am} Dp. 3.45pm) Cardigan. .{Ar. 7.30 ‘* |Ar. 4.14 ‘| ge ‘* 8 30 * 5 40 66 | Mt StwtJeln. 3 40 s< Dp. 6.00 sé Royalty Jc! * 9.38 “| ** 7.18 “| |Ar. 9.55 “ |Ar.7.40 “| Dp. 6. 20am Dp 10. 05am f Ip. 5.25pm Arl0.25 “| Ch’town .. 7 lew 7 ‘6s f O66 | Royalty Je, * 6.37 “Ting 39 «! « 5. | WWiltsh’re| ‘* 7.13 ** | *1L25 * [> ¢ | Hunter R’r} “7,25 **1**1).40am! « | Breadalb’n| ** 7.53 ** e 12. 23pm | " | C’ty Line. .| ‘* 8.00 “| ‘* 12.34 «¢! « or v- ~1 - * Se s1-1 S. ve EBLE : N. B. Campa ition for refiling Tablets K . 1 .<<.o ae «cl « ” | + ne ; owe ; . S . 655 . > OF | furnishe iat oue half the original cost. | — 4 npn ‘ A — | SS | ee ie vo > 2) (AP SO0 * (Ar. Loo 6 tAr 9 ’ | BREMNER BROS,, | S'mm'rsidel> 919 « |Dpvas «fn i 9 ' “We ' +o. at Agents for P. E, lL. Wellingt’n}Ar. 9.48 “| ++ 3.99 « o} =. é . v yee ; Ch’town, Oct. 21, 1879. 5 ui Port Hill. . | **10,20 «1 “4.07 « ai ae “ ee | O' Deary...4 * Gha7o td: * See | as z | ; i €> f Fons | Alberton. .| *£12.00pm) ** 6.40 *¢ | ake 2 8 ; Tignish .. | 692.40 “ LAr. 7.40pin; - ; (> tee : . by Robert Young, Esq,, South Side! pea pecith aa gt Queen Square. The situation is one of thej srations, |*‘o® - . 5 ee ED sid ‘ “. est inthe citv. lossession given Ist of Oct. Express. Mixed. Mixed. 5 ’ next. Apply to LHASZARD BROS, Agents Ch town Sept. 12. 79 pat t gee osgee Ee. Gp. & Bt. :%-8 e . DEALER AND WG! SER IN [ialian ¢ merisan Marble SS, ) Hirst-Gla: i paaquereng WOIefAT eS Workmansh MON UMENTS TABLETS, HEADSTONES, TOMB-TABLES All from Original Designs. Best quality of Stock employed. Prices the Lowest of any Shop on this Island! Also--Mantles, Centre Table and Commode Tops, Wash Bowl Slabs, Bracket Shelves, de, Ge, @e. Kent Street, Ch’town, Sep. 6, 1879.—tu th sat 6mos & wkly Mortgage Sale. TO BE SOLD BY BUBLIC AUCTION, ON SATURDAY, the Twenty-second day of NOVEMBER next, at the the hour of Twelve o'clock, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contamed in an indenture of Mortgage bearing date the Lith day of August A. D. 1876, and made between Joseph Wright of the one part, and Henry Warren, of the other part, — Att that tract, piece or parcel of land, t& being part of Lot number Seventy- three in the fifth hundred of Lots in Char- lottetown, bounded and described as follows, viz: Commencing on the eastern side of Hills- borough Street at a distance of forty feet from the southwest angleof a pieceof land purchased angles to the said street northwestwardly eighty-four fvet to the northeast boundary line of the sa.d Town Lot, thence along the leet, to the street aforesaid, and thence along the east side of the same nortwestwardly thirty-eight feet to the place of commence- menct, together with all mghts and appurten- ances thereto belonging. For further partiewars apply at the office of Messrs. Hodgson & MeLeod, solicitors, Charlottetown. : Dated this 20th day of October, A. D. 1879. HENRY. WARREN, Mortgagee. Oct. 21, 1579. —oaw tls tues MAIL NOTICE. — for Great Britain will be closed at | 10 o'clock, p. m., on THURSDAY in | and also on MONDAY, the 13th and 27th inst., at 4 o'clock, a. m., to be forwarded ria Halifax. Mails to be forwarded via Summerside and Shediac and also for all places on the route to Summerside and in Prince County, will be closed daily at 5.30 o'clock, a.m, also for Summerside direct, at 5 p. m. same southwestwardly thirty-eight feet, thence | »; oa. c.-vate ria oe ; : one with 10 a, m. JESD: parallel to the first mentioned line eighty-four for Halifax. Praia, TURSUA & oe ing cure for Sem- ar fy inal Weakness, ks ene Spermatorrahe a, LPO, Impotency, and eee) SS all diseases that ~ ‘other Diseases that lead to Insanity Tignish....!Dp.5.15 am! Dp.6.20am cee Alberton. .| + 5.55 «« [A715 “*) ) ec (Dp.7.45 ** | 4 O’Leary...! ‘¢ Gi4} $+ deer ghee Port iat: .|' ** 7.gy es “EO ep ** Wellington) ‘ 8.09 | “11.08 > ond je | Ar: 8.40 * }Arl2.05pmi oe }pm | Dpi2.40 ‘* | Dp.9.05 am po. of Kensingt’n' ** 5.52 **} ** 1.16 “| ** 94] ef C'ty Line. .| * 6.24 “| ** 1.55 **10.20 Brtestaline. | 6 Gott] 20D ** 1 £*4Q Bi: 00 Hunter R’r! «6,57 “! ‘* 2.44 | «1p 67 NWiltsh’re}. «‘ 7.12 «:; *‘ 3.01 “| &*5.95. «s laced ua el Royalty Je 1.49 'Dp.3.55 sé **12.18pm Ch'town .. jAr. 8.05 °° iAr. 4. mates OT ” \Dp.4.30 pm! Dp.6.50 am! Royalty Je| * 4.49 “| ** 7.13 4 wi Ar. 5.45 * (Ar. 8.30 “ i. ie ~ M.Stw't Seip 6.00 “ \Dp.8.50 Sooo "7.03 1 1016 «| Geo'town .. As. 7.26.“ jArl0.45 “$s _ SOURIS BRANCH. Trains Going West. —% ; : “ stations. No. 9 Express|No. 1] Mixed. NS 5% wena cy |Dp. 6.15 a. m.!Dp. 2.50 p. Harmony...... 4 — re 31st m Fers..... ae a Morell ...... 8 ae oe ” oo. Mt. S’tw’t Jnc,./Ar. 8.25“ |Ar. 5.40 p.m, Trains Going East. No. 10Express|No, 12, Mixed Mt. S’tw’t June,|Dp. 5.55 p. m.|Dp, 8.45 a. m STATIONS, TR i ersas <3 6.27 - 22 St. Peter’s...... . oe 7 ae POE... ee See Souris iene tain an |Ar, 8.05 “ [Ari1.36 “ MACNAB, ALEX. Sup’t and Engineer, Railway Office, Chtown, May 22, 1879. —pat pres h ane sp sj kca 61 Steam Navigation Co, Steamers MAY. 1879, NTIL FURTHER NOTICE the Steam- ers * St. Lawrence” and * Prin- cess of Wales” will leave as under :— ' NOVA SCOTIA. From Charlottetown to Pictou, every MON- DAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY mornings, at five o'clock. teturning from Pictou every TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, on arrival of morning train from Halifax.9 CAPE SRETON. Leave Pictou for Hawkesbury every MON. DAY and THURSDAY, on arrival of oe by Wiiliam Lowe, and running thence at right train from Halifax, connecting both ways wit stage and Steamer ‘‘ Neptune,” te and from Sydney and Bras d’Or Lake. Returning to Pictou same nights, connectin ¥ and FRIDA FOR CANADA AND UNITED STATES. Leave Summerside for Point Du Chene EVERY DAY about Ya. m., on arrival of morning train from Charlottetown. Keturning to Summerside EVERY NOON, on arrival of morning train from St, John. By order, : __F..W. HALES, Charlottetown, May 6, 1879. GRAWS SPECIFIC MEDICINE Trave mark. he Great TRADE MARK. / FR, English Kem- it ER, coo edy, an unfail- . Before Taking giollow as a se- After Taking, quence of self-abuse; as loss of Memory, Um. versal Lassitude, Pain in the Back, * Dimness of Vision, Prematare Old Age, and many or Con- sumption. wa. Mull particulars in our paulg puict, which we desire to send free by mail to every one. BR. The Specific Medicine is sold by all druggfsts at $1 per package, or six pack- Mails to be forwarded via Steamers to Picton will be closed every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and SATUR.| |) DAY, at 5 o'clock, a. m. , Mails for Georgetown and Seuris East, and | all places on those routes, will be closed daily | at 6 o'clock, a. m. Post Office open from 8, a.m., till 9, p.m. | A. A. MACDONALD, Postmaster. | Post Office Charlottetown, Oct, 8th, 1879, ages for 35, or will be sent free, by mail. o@ receipt of the money, by addressing The Gray Medicine Co., Toronto, Ont., Canada. N. B.--The demands of our business have necessitated our removing te Toronto, to which place please address ail future communi- cations. si Sold in Charlottetown b) Ql i and by all wholesale and retail gOruggists ‘q the United States and Canada, January 24, 1 79