) a —_— THe Daruy EXAMINER. NOVEMBER 8, 1879. England, Russia and the Turks. ‘Tur telegrains aro sensationally wee | England and Rustia are sparring ; and the) world ison the qui vive for a grea’ fight. | Lately discovered intrigues on the vart of | R «sia, in both u.fghanistan and | urkey, | fo. the mortifica ion and discomf ture of| England has mde England angry; and Russia recoguizes i2 England ihe power! which always thvarts her plans for con-| n 34 p bur: quests in tho Ew. The St. Peisrsburg correspondent of «he New York Herald} says ‘‘the heart of every Russian 1s} beatiny faster at the recollections of the, many ovils inflicted on Ruasia by the policy | of England.” If this be true, it is not | strange that Russia is seeking an occasion | to wound and disable her overpowerfnl op- ponent. But then it is said that Russi lacks ‘* the sinews of war;” and Englan: | River, and also in the Assiniboine, has been | is constitutionally averse to striking the | first blow. After all, its a question if the! expectations of the world be gratified just yet. In the telegrams, too, we note an ap- parent change of policy on the part of Eng- land towards the ‘‘sick man.” For years England has upheld Turkey through evil| and through good report. But her patience is at Inst exhausted. And no wonder. The ‘sick man” will not try to get well. The **Unspeaksble Turk” will not make an effort .o carry out the reforms he has, time after time, promised te make. And the conseg ence is, that the British Ambassador at Oonstantinople has demanded an im- mediate change for the better under a threat to send a fleet up the Bosphorus ard; practic sily to take possession of the Turkish capita! that England may herself assume the posi- tion in Asia in regard to India which Tur- key has hitherto held. ——_—. ‘The Mail” Ahead ! The indications, at present, are Wr congratulate the ‘* Mail,” of Toronto, en the conclusion of an arrangement by which it has secured the right to publish, simultaneously with the New York ** Herald,” the news of the world as tele- graphed daily by the ‘‘ Herald’s” special correspondent in all the chief cities of Europe. By the arrangement the ‘‘-Mail” has become unquestionably the leading newspaper of Canada, and, next to the ** Herald,” the leading newspaper of this Continent, — re Appointment of Queen’s Counsel. It has been decided by the Supreme Court of Canada that the Act of the Legis- lature of Nova Scotia investigating the Lieutenant Governor with the power to ap- point Queen’s Consel is ulfra vires and void; and that Her Majesty, by herself, or through the Governor General, alone can confer that dignity. JOMMERCIAL NEWS. PRICE OF CATTLE. James Duggan & Sons sold, at Keating’s market, yesterday afternoon, 25 head of seattle, from Antigonish, at the rate of $6 per hundred pounds.—H-e. Herald. PRODUCE SALE IN HALIFAX. James Shandon sold, on Tuesday, bar- rels of cranberries at $5.50; half barrels do at $2.25; barrels Early Rose potatoes at $1; | turnips, 99 cents per barrel; carrots $1! per barrel; bacon 5 cents per pound ;} apples from $3.50 to $3.50 per barre!.— | Herald POTATOES IN HALIFax. Among the imports yesterday were 4,304 bushels oats, 14,780 bushels potatoes, and | 1347 bushels turnips, from P: E. Island. — Hx. Herald. The price of Sydney coal has zdvanced to $5.59 per chaldron at Halifax. LIVE STOCK AND PRODUCE EXPORTS. The 3. S. ‘Ocean King” sailed on’ the | 5th inst. from Montreal, having on board 333 sheep, 99 head of cattle and 80 hogs for the Enylish market. On the same date the | S. S. ‘* Alpha” sailed fro Halifax for | Glasgow with a large carge of apples anc | potatoes. On iae Sth the Princess of Wales took | from Summerside 600 sheepfor the United. _ States :narket. THE PRICE OF FLOUR GOING DOWN, The price of flonr by wholesale has fallen from 5° to 80 cents per barrel during the | past fuwdays, and the tendency is still’! downwards, a NEW Dy We understand tha: pa: 2 Moncton hare in contemplation tho establishment of | e flour mill on a larger aad more exten-| sive scale than’ any now in existence in the Maritiise Provinces. The parties are now! engiyed in collecting information in con- | nection with the business. The central! location of Moncton makes it a distributing | point of great importance. A janedabil wtion of the flour imported into New) tunswick and Nova Seotia is distributed | by parties situated here.—NMoncton Times. | TEAS. | A further sharp advance has taken place) in teas. The total advance would probably lwork is not v» rates, if hulders were not anxious to realize. make retail purchasers pay from 8 to 11, i cents to increased price more than recent i As, however, there are fair stocks on a n it is possible that holders will we'] at a ( LOTHING, &C. ; nn slight adyance on old prices.—, Telegraph. FOREIGN FAT CATTLE are now quoted in the English market at linearly the same price as British, but Eng- ; ; >darahly cchar +) lish mutton sells considerably higher than the imported article. UNPLEASANT NEWS. "43. Sis The announcement that a Chilian gun boat is reportec. at Lobos Islands, notifying ships leading guano to discontinue their : ~y pleasant news for ship . ‘ owners. _ — <=> <- - ” , - T News from the North-West. [From Winnipeg Papers. | Grand Valley seems to be rapidly se! tling up. , Buffalo are reported plentiful be‘ ween Red Deer Forks and Fort Walsh. It is reported that the water in the Red rising for some daya past. Tho thief who was concerned in the recout mail robbery has been discovered anc has made an involuntary confession to Mr Dewe. The amount, about $300, has als. been made good. The preliminary work in connection with ithe building of the telegraph line between Winnipeg and Portage la Prairie is making progress. Water tanks are immediately tu be con- structed on the Pembina Branch, in con- sequence of the representations of Mr. San- ford Fleming, Chief Engineer of the C. P. Railway. mm of the criminal trials which have taken j ' i j } | | i ' i i | | | i t Tlie following statistics show the number Wwe VILL OPEN in the place before the Court of Provincial Police, | Winnipeg, during the year ending on the| 30th of September, 1879. The number of persons tried was 218. Places oi birth: Uanada, 158; United States, 09; Ireland, 7; England, 8; Scotland, 3; Germany, 2; Sweden, 1. Mr. Fred Salters, of St. James’ Parish has raised from his market garden this sea- gon over 30,000 heads of cabbage and cauli- | flowers, 10,000 bunches of celery, and po- tatoes, carrots, beets, parsnips, onions, turnips, &c., in quantities unknown—and all from a patch of ground a little cver ten acres. He has also sold 5,000 buuches of celery to Mr. Saunders, huckster. What he can’t grow-in the vegetable line isn’t worth growing. Coblentz & Bro., of Emerson, sold 1,000 bushels of wheat to F. R. Sterret at 73 cents per bushel. The wheat is to be de- livered at West Lynne. The Rat Portage North Star has the fol- lowing with reference to the late mineral discoyeries in that vicinity : ‘‘ The discov- ery of gold in the vicinity of this town, in considerable quantities, has produced a wide-spread sensation here. When it was discovered that the precious metal existed in extensive tracts, the excitement became intense, and Mr. McCallum, D. L. S., im- nediately started for Toronto and Ottawa, to which place he carries valuable speci- mens. We trust his expectation may be realized, and the enterprising discoverers amply rewarded. Silver has also been found in several places on Lake of the Wood in large quantities. office at the present time mineral specimens f the different metals, which, for richness f the pure stuff would compare favorably with any part of America, and this without any exaggeration. inot lor hold the fact that present indications point to this place as the future El Dorado of the continent.” SHIPPING ENTELLIGINCE. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Nov 7 - Schr Foam, Murray Harbor, 100 stoves to S W Crabbe and others; Richard Thompson, Summersidr, 425 barrels pota. toes, to Peake Bros, & Co. Nov 8—Schr Alpha, Pictou,coal,to J Hughes; Rising Dawn, Pictou, coal, to J Hughes; Swan, Pictou, coal, to C J Haszard, CLEARED. Nov 7—Schr. Salvaior, New York, 2239 bush. potatees, by John Hughes. Nov 8—Brig Fanny, Bordeaux, 2580 bushels oats, 400 pieces deal, by L C Owen; brig Alpheta, Plymcugh, 28,000 bushels oots sand 409 pieces deals, by Peake Bros & Co; schr. Water Lily, Barrington, N 8S, 3000 bushels potatoes,, 1U0 do turnips, 50 do oats, by D Ferguson; Barqut. W D Stewart, Crapaud, 45V0 bushels oats. OUTPOATS. Montague, Nov 5—Cleared schr Sadie, Hali- fax, 1493 bushels potatoes, 135 do turnips, 195 bushels oats. Grand River, Nov. -5.—Cleared schr. Sea Queen, Arichat, 1030 bushels potatoes, 76 do turnips, 360 do oats. schr. Ontario, Halifax, 2000 potatoes. Murray Harbor, Oct. 31.—Schr. Smiling Water, Halifax, i500 bushels potatves, 140 do turnips, 30 do cats; Sea Lilly, We have in our! bushels ; i i } t i { We cannot longer with-} ne Se ee | er ' —o } | i ; i Nov. 6.—| Way. : Halifax, 1200 bushels potatoes, 109 do| oats, 100 do turnips. Nov. 1.—Mary Lily ——_ WILL BE! at the A POSITIVE CLEARANCE made of the Dry Goods, etc.. Queen Street Auction Kooms, Gn Monday, 16th inst., at 3 o'clock, p. im. f OSI Ta } E L ¥ NO RE , EA R } E. Goods must be closed out to make room fox Invite t” e attention of huyers further consignments. | W. D. STEWART, Anctioneer. ee ES to their large, well as- s rted, and Nov. 8, 1879 ee APPLES, APPLES.crmap sTOoK. W. D. Stewart, Auctioneer, of the following goods: W3 L SELL ON MONDAY, the idth inst., at 11 o'clock, " front of the MANTLE CLOTHS, Queen Street Auction Rooms, 80 bbls. Extra No 1 Gravensteins, 50 bbls. Baldwins, Ribson Pippins, Rhode Island Greeuings, etc. | This lot is very choice, and warranted the | same at top of barrel throughout. ULSTER CLOTHS, TWEED SUITINGS. WORSTED COATINGS, WHITE FLANNELS, SCOTCH FLANNELS | SHIRTING FLANNELS, ‘FRENCH TWILL FLANNELS. ee SS ; W. D. STEWART, Anectioneer. Ch'town, Nov. 8, 187! em Eee & =" BA fe | CHRISTMAS IS COMING! | course of a v week or two the LARGEST STOCK, LATEST PATTERNS, & ‘PRETTIEST VARIETY of CHRISTMAS CARDS ANB AV-LTE zi : Ho} TES ever ‘before imported to the Island. Selected from Boston ; Canton, | 1 : | Londen; Marcus Ward, London ; De la Rue, | London; and ocher celevrated publishers. NESS GOODS. A large variety of the A A Ae ec ce ng Prangs ‘ Do not fail to see ours before purchasing | elsewhere, as this is really the greatest and | best variety ever sliown here. BREMNER BROS. Nov. 8, 1879—her 1 in STOVES, STOVES, AND! TINWARE. Plain, Checked & Pisid \ STEVENSON calls attention to his ‘i. Stock of Stoves. On hand: the Gurney Range, for coal, andthe Goiden Age, and others for wood. 5 TINWARE and STOVEPIPE constantly on hand and made to order. Nov. 8, 1579—Im 3taw Newest Materials, and 'T'rimmings to suit. eee oe *“f)* mee * —weeeres © of the best value. A MARVEL OF CHEAPNESS. er aan MOI TOES—framed com | pletein Rustic & Gilt for 50 Cents. Call and see them at BREMNER BROS. FUR iMUFFS, COLLARS & TIES, lin Seal, Mink, Astrachan, Xc., GREBE MUFES, Nov. 8, 1879. A SPLENDID LOT OF Wallets, Purses & Pocket Books Just opened at BREMNER BROS. Nov. 8, 1879. A NICE LOT OF | | | AND Photograph frames, Picture Easels, ete, at | Grebe Trimm BREMNER BROS. re C rl m m | ngs. Nov. 8, 1879. Prince Edward Isiand RAILWAY. KNIT YWYOSL GOODS, EALED TENDERS addressed to the un-\ of every descripting from a De. dersigned and marked ‘‘ Tender for Sleep- é ers,” will be received until ‘pair Bootees to a “Pra Worrinc- Saturday, ne and instant, | TON ’’ combination Scarf & Hood. tion enders- | inclusive, for Thirty-twe Thousand’ : F : Silk Fringes, ed thereon, may be had at all Booking; Forms of Tender, with Spee eo 300 BARRELS APPLES —- JUST RECEIVED —~ AND-— MORE EXPECTED, BEER & GOFF, Nov. 8, 1879. nn ee a nea social FISH NOTICE. MEETING of the ‘Prince Edw, A Island Fish and Game Seesinetion Society ” will be held in the Office of Messrs. Brecken & Fitzgerald, on SATURDAY evening next, the 8th inst., at 7 o'clock, s Members will attend, as matters of t importance will be brought before the Society, S. D. FITZGERALD, Nov. 5, 1878- tl sat ro | BISCUITS! A NICE LOT OF PECK a. celebrated English Biscuits at : BEER & GOFF’S, TREAN 8 Nov. 1, 1879. TO BE LET. NEW HOUSE on Weymouth Street, 4A near Hillsborough Square. fent low. Apply to Messrs, Suntivay & Morsoy, Solicitors. Ch'town, Oct. 31st, 1879. TO LET. | —— HALL lately ocenpied as a Gove nment School, size 26x40. Would be wel! 2 ‘apt ed for Reading or Club Rooms. Apply to P. H. TRAINOR, wie a ies { Kent St., opp. Rocklin Honse, 4vO re > Cid. = TY ne ee er owes FLOUR. FLOUR, N OW IS THE TIME FOR FAMILIES 4. to lay in their winter supply. We have s quantity of Choice Bands such as ‘PRIDE OF THE WEST,’ ‘IMPERIAL XXX PASTRY.’ ‘KENT & AMBER,’ &C., Ata small advance over present cost of land- ing. BEER & GOFF. Nov. 1, 1879. 1,000 Ibs. MOIR & KEILER’S CELEBRATED Jams and Marmalade ! ARMALADE 22 cents per Ib., in bulk ; M a7 lb. tin for $1.35; 1&2 lb. tins at 25 cents per lb.; 1 lb. crocks, 28 cents, JAM 25 cents per Ib. in bulk ; 1 Ib. crocks 28 cents. Stawbery, Raspbery, Black & Red Currant, Gooseberry, Green- gage. Damson and Plum Jams, at BEER & GOFF'S. Nov. 1, 1875. . i, TAYLOR & 60,, (LATE @F NORFOLE, ENGLAND), JFAVING TAKEN THE STOUCK OF J. F. McKAY, Watchmaker and Jewel- ler, we offer all the CLOCKS, SILVER -PLATED WARE —AND— JEWELRY, —AT iA LARGE DISCOUNT TO CLEAR OCT THE LOT. Sleepers, required for the use of this Rail-| B 1 «black Stations. ‘a verv zood variety g Satisfactory security will be required for} 8 : ety good & cheap the due performance ot the contract. The Department reseeves the right to reject | | any Tender, and no Tender will be ucticed! © wens | Sanbury, 1100 bushels potatoes, 100 do | unless made upon the printed form sup-! turnips, 100 barrels herring. Nov. 3.— Albert, Halifax, 1500 bushels potatoes, 150 do oats, 40 do turnips; lov. 4.— hi ‘ ; lRaileay Offic schr. Lochiel, Halifax, 1350 bushels pota | Msiiway OUilce, toes; 000 do oats, 10 do turnips, 12) do barley. Souris, Nov. 4.—Arrived, Schr. Minnie J. L., Boston, 15 casks kerosene oil. Nov 6.— Cleared, C W Lyle, Pictou, 200 qtis haddock, 200 boxes boneless fish, by r YHE HIGHES’ GAS Wy P RI ‘Ee will be > Matthew, McLean & Heartz; <isters, ort Richmond, 500 bushels potatves. Georgetown, Nov. 5.— Cleared, sehr. Eliza Jane, Arichat, 600 bushels potatoes, 60 do turnips, 12 barrels herring. ! j } if delivered im ineciately. Ch’ town, Nov. 8, ’79.—lweod i plied. ere ‘ankueeaia Allef the above extra good value. ol Ch’town, Nov. 7, 137 WHITE OATS WANTED as Ch’town, Nov. 4, 1879, paid for 2,000 Sushels White Oats, Apply to HO: ACE HASZARD. . ~ Superintendent & Engineer. ' . desiring to k ’ iP. K. Island, pat do soin a better or ch jer way than by subscribing to THE Wken.¥ a Examiner. Seu We have just received new styles im Lockets, Studs, Cuff Pins, etc... etc., etc. NEW WATGHES. ALL WARRANTED. many years experience, we feel confident we can give our customers entire satisfaction. Watches, Clocks, Barometers, Musica) Boxes, and guaranteed. NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE. (J.F. McKay’s Old Stand.,) Brooches, Earrings, Necklets, —ALSO— lu the Repairing Department, having had and all kinds of Jewelry thoroughly repaired Ch’town, Sept. 27, 1879—O6w, 2aw ee CR art - Ry ‘S\HE WEEKLY EXAMINER, — Per sons having relatives or iriends abroad, and them informed concernir id, to any address 1 Great Britain, the United States, er the Dominion, on receipt ot One Dollar.