c SS RERaNEEEEE ianiscatiieaioueninan satel ee an samara tirannein senna cite canes eile Te eid a ae i f —— fi ee yn es weeinprrcntn ee aah ; bi THE DarLy EXAMINER. NOVEMBE R 1, 1879. Our veil bieldia dia Past Season. —_ Cot. Hoxter Dvvar, Inspector of F ish- has just forwarded to the Doepart- ment, an able report on the condition and product of the fisheries of this Province for the past season. From this document we loarn that the catch of the staple fish has bee unprecedentedly large, as may be seen from the following table, which gives a comparison of the product of the princi- pal articles for this year and last :-— eries, 1878. 1879. Codfish...... 13,625 cwt........: 35,459 Herring..... 13,570 bris.......-- 24,079 Mackerel.... 36,482 bris.....---- 70,085 Do. in cans.. 1,200 Ibe. ...:.... 27,333 Haddock .. 111,504 Ibe. ........ 203,300 Hake. . 11,708 cwt.......-- 16,332 Lebsters, in cans.... 1,649, ye ae 2,272,825 The nasber of men engaged was about the same as last year—5,100 men—togethor with, say five hundred girls employed in the lobster factories. Average wages were made by the hands employed in these fish- eries and dependent industries ; but the employers received low prices for the pro- ducts. Computed at official rates the increase in the value of the above harvest of. the sea is vory marked, inasmuch as the yield of the eoast and streams of P. E: I. in 1878 show- ‘el only $340,344,while this year it amounts up to $1,402,501, being an increase of $562,157. Of this large total amount King’s County produced $561,215 ; Prince County, $475,534, and Queen’s County, $365,751. It may not be uninteresting to show the yield of the waters of Queen's County in the past and present year, thus :— . @. oo Queen's County produced in 1878, in 1579. Co ES apenpiillis. 2,109 ew . 6,058 ay ne are 1,937 brls. 5,739 Statin | goss sciences 13,112 bris. 26,716 Mackerel, in cans..... ; lbs. 200 NE RID SO lbs, 599 Bee Co voi ewes cen 150 ewt. 15 Lebsters, in cans...... 66,000 Ibs. 483,000 Official value of product of 1878, $21%,- 955; of 1879, $365,751. Increase on the year for Queen's County, $145,782. Taking the Province at large, fish struck the usual time, excepting macker- el which were, in places, from a week to to ten days late. In the codfishing there Was 0 special feature to report if we except an ineroased number of trawlers. The quantity, as regards the size and fatness, of spring herring was at first poor, but im- proved as the season advanced. Little or nothing was done in fall herring on the north coast mackerel being so abundant. Mackerel,when they didstrike in,were small and thin, but asthe seasow advanced they im- proved to medium and afterwards te good. The following is froma fisherman's diary, and refers to the north coast :—July 10th, mackere! began to come in, thin and small, but plenty of them. To August 20th, con- tinued plenty, but poor to medium ; none equal to best. September 5th, first im- provement began to be observable; 10th, 23rd, prospects brightening. in about improving ; To oud of season quality not bad, some number one.” _ Fewer complaints than usual have been made ayainst foreigners seining, for the reason that the American schooners filled up early and, prices being low in the U. 8. markets for the quality they had taken, they did not return for second cargoes. Consequently, in the latter part of the sea- gon not many foreign fishermen remained in the Galf. Very few of our own fisher- men own or mackerel greater juantity of hake taken, chiefly in King’s County, has produced a correspond- ing increas? in the quantity of fish oi and se seines. ‘The sounds. The v: the lobs sry large increase in the product of er factories is noticeable,—an in- grease i: the year of more than six hun- dred thousand cans, one-half of which was in King’s County. many Cousiderable dissatis- faction is felt by of the packers as to the present close season, there seeming wish to have the time of canning to the 20th 8 On this September. matters connected with the trade a genora extende and other the [asp ctor has forwarded information to the Department. > The rapid growth of the lobster industry is shown as follow :— YEAR. LBA. 1871 were canned in P. F. L.... 6,711 1875 do. clo. 151,248 S76 clo. do. 362,676 1377 do, do, 663,900 1873 do. do. 1,649,860 1879 lo. do. 2,272,825 An incrowse on the year of 623,025 cins tewards which increase Queen's Connty > .atributed 17,300 cans, thus shown :— —e ¥ an. CANS, 1876 Que -n’s County canned ... none. 1877 do. do. 7.000 1878 do. ao. 465,000 1879 do. do. 433,500 The idand fishery has been poor. In fact our streams are fished ont, and it will rejuire tive and outlay to restock*them, | The fish hatching establishment at Dunk River has been opened and ia in partial operation. Fish ladders are iieionte for various parts of the Province Mill- dams, with their rubbish, are Sais xd on as destructive to the fish. The attention of the Department is drawn to the necessity of an appropriation for the better protec- tion of gasperaux and the clearing of the runs to their spawning grounds. Several other subjects of interest are brought to the notice of the Gevernment. Full tabu- lated statements of the various fisheries ac- company the Inspector’s excellent report. — = COMM BROIAL NEWS. BRITISH MARKETS. LiverPooL, Nov. 12, 5 p, m. s dad s d Flour, per ctl (100ibs)...... © 3 ww :9 Spring Wheat............-. 10 6 to 11 10 SOE OC EEE 0 «® te: 42° 3 We EO EOE 6 io vic.c cos oe has 6 @.te 31 4 een ed yeaa ve 6062 a 8 t@ Bae ee ere re £2 So: 6D eas, in cdadab uae a. oe a ieee =, Om. 2 @ ee eee ke es | a ee Se ee ae aa cae 62 0 te 86. @ BE icc eteccstcssccaet Se 0 0 Oats, per ctl............56% ‘twee. Y Peas, per BORA bo ov ae ees 2 eS eS Ss eh i bie 3 80 $3: 6 ta 3 0 Ss ik eae bane s 39 9 to 0-0 POTATOES. “Potatoes w ere, last week, offered in Montreal freely,in large quantities at 49 to 45 cents ~per bag, but no buyers could be found for them. Of course local dealers continne to purchase in small lots at about the above figures, most of the sales, how- ever, being at the inside price. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, ENTERED. Nov. 17.—Sch. Nautilus, St. Johus, N’fld, 2 qr. casks of wine, 10 bbls mackerel; Arthur Pinnett, oats; Minnie R., Shimi- nicas, lumber. Nov. 16.-- Ranger, Tatmagouche, boards ; S. E. Cove, Port Mulgrave, barrels; W. Wright, Cocagne, boards. We are Here, Cape Traverse, potatoes ; Margaret Jane, Pictou, coal. CLEARED. 17.—-Dathany, Pinnette, ballast ; Bargt Joseph, Queenstown for orders, 19,100 bush oats, 300 pieces deals and deal ends by L.C. Owen ; > Brigt. KE] 1Za, M alp: as, G. B. i 18,430 bush oats, 343 pieces deals by R. F, Irving. Noy. Nov. 15.—Sech. Charles, Halifax. 1,800 bush. potatoes, 59 do oats, 200 do turnips, 7 bbls oysters. OUT PORTS i. New London, Nov. sh i. ahaa Hannah G., St. Johns, 2,700 bush. oats, 83 do barley, 38 bags oatmeal, 15 carcasses pork, 11 do beef, 57 do lambs, 115 geese, 57 chickens by G. Garrett; Onward, Halifax, 2,700 bush. oats, $90 ibs butter. New York, Nov. 15.—Arrived brig Marshal S., with sugar from Porto Rico. Port Haw ksbury, Nov. 15.—Arrived brig Niyanza, from Liverpool with salt. She w as ordered to Alberton. RMEARRIED. At the residence of Mrs. Geo. Snelgrove, Kent Street, on the 12th inst., by the Rev. Fred. Smallwood, Mr. William Henry Fur- neux, of this city, to Margaret Ann, second —— of Mr. David Webster, of West Liver. BLED. In this City, on the 8th inst., after a long and painful illness which he bere with great patience, John Woods, aged 77 years. May he rest in peace. At Orwell, on the 5th of November, of eon- gestion of the lungs, John McQueen, senr., aged 73 years. icnaliiess HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. Nov 15--W L MeKenna, Montreal; Geo K MefLaughlan, St John, N B; Dan Gillmore, Boston; S E Fuller, Montreal; M W Calianan, hialifax. Nov 17—A Finlayson, Vernon rr ee ridge; Capt McLeod, Orwell. Tntercolonial ea Riviere Bu Lei el Tenders addressed to the under- }\_) signed, and endorsed ‘‘Tenders for En- yines,’ will be received at this oilice, noon of FRIDAY, the next, forthe supply of Eugines. Plans, specifications and forms of tender4 can be had atthe Mechanical Superintend- ent’s office, Moncton The Department not bound to receive the lowest or any of the tenders. } By order, up to Sth of DECEMBER Twelve Locomotive Department of Railways awl Cana Ottawa, Nov. 7th, 1579. n 17 6i 2aw m-f DR. P. W.G, CANNING, Licentiate Royal Colleges Physicians and Surgeons of Edinburgh. LIVENTIATE MIDWIFERY. RESIDENCE : Upper Hillsborough St., corner Hillsborough aud Euston Streets, Charlottetown, OFFICE HOURS : 8:30 to LL a.m.; 7to9p.m, —— O C “4 @ o oS: ~~ “G jthey willbe handed t¢ our Attorney for col- GREAT SALE — OF — NEW FURNITURE ! Direct from Factory. W. D. STE WART VILL SE At ictbia T7: morrow, AT 12 o’CcLocK, Pal IN FRONT OF TH Quen Sirect Auciich ROOMS, THE FOLLOWING Household Furniture, CONSISTING OF: Ash Bedroom Setts, Painted Pine do do, Extension Tables, Chairs, Rockers, Otiice Chairs, Children’s Chairs, Parlor Suits, three Guns, etc. ete Novy. 7, bode West of England House, GREAT GEORGE STREET, ™MROCKERYWARE AND.GLASS, that ) arrived by ‘‘ Carmenta” last week, and was too late for the Auction Sale, will be sold cheap at private sale. Also, a few goods that were not sold and must be closed out. W. W. STUMBLES. served Sale Nov. J, 1879—3i Positive & tan ral REAL ES STATE, AUCTION, y JILL Bi SOLD, without reserve, on the Vv re wt G3, OR Wednesday, Sth day of Dec., next, at the hour of 11 o'clock, in the forenoon, “THE OSBORNE HOUSE,” with Ont Houes, Stables, ete., attached, situated on Water Street, opposite the Merchant’s Bank of P. E. island, and extending through to King Street, lately oceupied by James Davis, dece: ased, as a Hotel. This Valuable Property is so well known that further description 1s unnecessary. Also, a BUILDING LOT, situated on Water Strect, between the Osborne House and Warehouse of Mr. Martin Hogan. Also, A TENEMENT COTTAGE, situated } on the corner of Hillsborong h and Fitzroy Streets, now in occupation of Mr. W. Shep- pard and George Squires. Terms at Sale. B. WILSON HIGGS, ALEX. McKENZIE, Executors of late James Davis, Ch’town P. E. -, Nov. 17, 1879.—2aw ts arpets, 7 Towels, | Hamask, &6, WEDNESDAY, By AUCTION, NEXT at Anuetion Nov. 19th, at 11° o'clock, Rooms. No. 11, Queen Street : A lot of C arpeting, Fringe, Towels, Toilet Covers Towels; i 3edsheets, Damask, Combs Brushes, &e. Also—2 cases Cla ret, 1 do Champagne, A. McNEILL, Noy sv. 17, 1879. —21 COAL, YW ARRIVE ex tons Best Seotch House Coal, (round), Will be sold cheap while landing, COAL, 165 oes ** Tsabelle,” Also—on hand in shed, a large quantity of Pictou Round and Nut Coal. Terms Cash. CAPT, JOHN HUGHES, Nov. 17, 1879. Water Strect. PIANO FORTE. a AUC TION, NEXT WEDNESDAY, XY BD Nov. 19th, at 1f o'clock, at Auction Rooms, No. il Queen SECOND a . etrect, a HAND Pt ANO, which must be sold at any price withont reserve A. McNEILL, Nor. My, A37 g—2 Auctioneer. i mith} | oNOTTAT (oT! Pui 1 RUTLUE | ———— WHE UNDEKSIGNED intend to make alter: ‘ations in their business > ot ud hereby give notice that unless allisst year’s accounts, and also these of previous years, are paid by the 1dth day of December, next, lectid without exception of persons. A. HERMANS & SON, Ch'town, Nov. 17, 1879.—3i UBSCHIRE for the BAILY EX AMENER the Cheapest and most newsy CHEAPSIDE Matthew, Viclean —INTEND MAKING A— AND WILL Sell the Whole of Their Large Stock of AT FROM Twenty to Thirty Per Cent. Discount. FOR CASH ONLY. Now is the Time tc Get Bargains, —AS THE— WHOLE STOCK Must be Cleared Qut in a Few Months. —_——----- ~ aps Just Call and Examine our Reduced Prices, as we Mean Business. Dress Goods, iniss Pipnites Cashmeres, French Merinos, Persian Cords, Serges, Liustres and Coburgs, at Cost. Fancy Dress Goods for 8 cents per yard. Heavy Winceys for 6 cenis per-yard, Good Black Lustre for 12 cents per yard. Heavy Tweeds for 50 cents per yard. Woollen Shawls from 70 cents upwards, Ladies Wool Clouds and Scarfs at Cost, Ladies Cloth Sacques at Great Reductions. A Lot of Fur Mafis at Less than cost. Black and Colored Silks, Satins, Mantle and Bonnet Velvets, Trimmivg Silks at Cost. Velveteens and Heavy (Overcoats, Ulsters, Resiers, Pants and Vests im CHO8s. eng’ . liens’ Fur and Cloth Caps, Shirts and Brawers, Ai Prices that Must Sell Them. White and Grey Blankets and Mantle Cloths at a Bargain. White and Grey CUstten from 5 Cents Upwards. If you want Cheap Goods give us a call, as we are confident the prices will give satisfaction. _- Matthew, lishean & Heartz, Charlottetown, June 24, 1872.—e>1 Vaper published the Province. Charlottetown, Nov. 3, 1879. WARERUUM: & Heartz CHANGE IN THEIR BUSINESS, BREMNER BROS. A Magnificent Exhibit CHRISTMAS CARDS, Comprising the latest designs from several of the most ceelebrated Artists. This collection is the most beautiful we have ever shown. Now openat > BREMNER BROS, Nov. 15, 1879—6i her lin Underwriters Sale. ‘Sehogner ‘' in M. Clark,” Of Gloucestor, 173 tons, At TVignish, Near J. HW. Myrick’s Fishing Stage, On Friday, 21st November, 1! I will sell at PUBLIC AUCTION, the ‘above schooner, where she now lies wrecked ; forthe benefit of whom it may concern, J. F. MACOMBER, A Tignish, Nov. 15, 1879.—ts — TEA! MOLASSES! FLOUR, &C. B STORE, PAPER: 600 chests and half chests ef GOOD CONGOU TEA, warranted superior in strength and flavor. 20 puns. bright Demarara MOLA 50 bbls ONIONS, _ 50 cases (six card) MATCHES, in 10 gro. Cases. 20 doz. Zine WASH BOARDS 50 bbls. CORNMEAL, 30 boxes SOAP, 20 boxes CAN DLES, ALSO : 100 bbls sup. Extra FLOUR, ‘ Hiawatha,’ WILLIAM DODD, oe P Auctioneer, Ch'town, Noy. 14, 1879.—ft pat 2i -LOUR. N°’ LAN DING— 200 bbis, Howland's Superiar Extra, For Sale Low while landing. FOR CASH, OR GOOD F. T. NEWBERY & CO, ‘town, Nov. 14, ’79.—3i pat her li In Stock and Daily Expected, The ach Th Largest ad Best Stock ae Gualities EVV e LOFPrA Ss. Th O The e Ba licest Cheapest EG assortment OF ENVELOPES IN P. E. ISLAND, By Quarter, Half and whole Thousands. €. HERBERT HASZARD, 18 Queen Street, Nov. 13, 187y—1m m HERRING. WOR SALE, on adits the schr Delta, at Peake’s No. 3 Wharf 200 bbls, Newfouncland Herring, W. BOYLE, 1879. —tf Ch’town, Noy. 1], ——— Wants. Lost, Found, § &e: AN TED—A situation to write in a law office, by a young man who is a rapid writer and a good accountant. Salary no object. Wirst-clasg references, Address A, B., this office.—n 17 3i pd, VO LET—That valuable business stand known as the ‘ North Star,” centrally situated, and elegantly fitted up for a Hotel or Restaurant. Possession given immediately. —Exuex J. Coomns,—n 17, 5i pd. — @R SALE.--A Register Grate, nearly new. Enquire at , aE Office. n Il 3i eod ANTED.--A Cook and dining-room Girl, immediately. Apply at ExamMinur [n 11 tf OST—Petweer King’s Square and the Market House, a small Geld Brooch, with Ribbon Bow attached. A suituble re- ward will be given on‘its being left at this office, {n 102i Fine Cabinet Organ — (Smith «& maker) which cost $130.00, will be sold for sixty dollars, less than half. Apply at this office. {10 4ERE WANTED—To do work in a private family. Apply immediately to Mr. J. C.. EXaMINER OFFICE. oR SALE.-—A first-class YOUNG MARE. 3 years old, sired by Imported Blocd Horse ‘* Abel,” stands 15 ceehas 0d style and quite gentle in harness. Wall be i cheap and on easy terms, Apply at this office. {n. 1, tf Otlice. — ee es Ae —— ne ae A Ch . mg a