THE DAILY EXAMINER. JUNE 12, 1889. 4 Good Showing. Tue official statement of the revenue and expenditure of the Dominion for the month ef May and for the eleven months of the current fiscal year, recently issued, shows that the increase of revenue as compared with last year still continues. The con- solidated fund receipts for the month of May the same month last $144,508, AS follows LI8Ss?., as compared with year, show an increase of .. $3,376,900 "3/932, 592 —_—— M Ay, ee May, ISS>.. Increase : Yee $144,308 For the eleven months ended 3ist May, in this and last fiscal year, the revenue was- _. $34,234,338 1885-89 0 see aD SE Gc ceesccseursahenh ean? 31,856,724 Increase ..§ 2,377,614 The expenditure for the eleven months was but $135,211 more than for the corres- ponding period of the previous year. rhe revenue and expenditure thus compares - . $34,234,338 20,587,424 Revenue eleven montis Expenditure eleven months Surplus... eee Heavy payments falling due in June will, as usual, mich reduce the surplus, but this will now assuredly be larger than antici- pated. On capital acccunt the expenditure for May was $183,531, and for the eleven months $4,531,174. The debt shows a de- crease of $57,655 for May, and ia now S254, 480,424. ++e+e Captain Welshs Release. We feel sure the majority of our readers ll be pleased to learn that His Excellency the Governor General has commuted the remaining term of Captain's Welsh’s period ot imprisonment, and that he will be dis- charged at the expiry of his two years in the Penitentiary. Captain Welsh was, of course, in the eye of the law, guilty of the crime for which he was convicted, and the Judge who presided at the trial, and the jury, only discharged iuty when they found the prisoner But at } > nen Tes ed. SS i generany the same time it must be conced- is, that Welsh never intended to take the deceased’s life. The provocation was very While we great. deplore the sad result of Welsh’s act, and condemn the reckless use of fire-arms, we think all will agree that Captain Welsh has been _ sutticiently punished - —— 600°" Commercial Arrangements. Tue United States Senate Committee on closer business relations with Canada, 18 now in session at St. Paul, Minn. Senator Hoar, who isthe chairman of the Com- mittee, expressed himself as follows, about their work ‘*\We have visited San Francisco and all Californian points. From there we went up to Portland, Seattle, Tacoma, and other points, investigating as we went. At every place we held a meeting and took the teati- mony that was freely voluntered to the commercial relations with Canada. Of course we have nothing to do with any projects for closer relations, politically speaking, but we are anxious to find out the sentiment of the business relations. When the fisheries treaty was thrown out by the Senate it left the question of our relations with Canada in a queer position. Legislation > . ’ - councry ou cioser must be enacted next session on the subject. Vor the purpose of obtaining information that will serve as a guide in framing such legisla- tion, we are taking this trip. Everywhere slong the route we have been met with an expressed desire for closer relations. The international railway systems are becoming © complicated that some arrangement is necessary to prevent any clashing of interests between the two countries.” —_-< Notes and Comments. An exchange says: ‘A Texas town has a paper entitled the Consummit Liar.” Evidently some Grit editor has emi- grated West. The petition for the repeal of the Canada Temperance Act will be voted upon in the County of Elgin, Ont., on the 3rd of July. The Act was put in force there on the 26th May, 1885. An order-in-council has been passed revoking the Scott Act in Leeds ani Grenville. -The Detriot Free Press is at times amusing! Ina late issue it says it wants to see the right of the United States “to catch tish anywhere on earth” fully estab- lished. We have always been of the opinion that it was the right to catch fish in water the Americans were after. But, of course, the Free Press knows better. \ Montreal despatch says that the Rev. Mr. Campbel!, who was sent into the east- ern townships to work up the anti-Jesuit agitation, has met with very poor success. His meeting at Waterloo was composed of 20 persons, mostly ladies; at Sherbrooke it was very little better, and at Cowansville the meeting was postponed. In short, the agitation has turned out to bea large fiasco, the Protestants of the townships persisting in their sapport of Sir John Macdonald and Hon. Mr. Taillon. Late news from the Samoan Islands is to the effect that the natives, though appre- hensive of the future, show no ill fee ing toward any of the foreign powers. They assisted German sailors in getting the Olga afloat, and their divers have been helping Germans and Americans to recover treasure ane, wages and other material from the ecks of their vessels. T compelled to desist, Siegen nase ee the great number of shark i an arks, which render — 6 td en: water perilous even ‘THE DAILY EXAMINER, ~~ Rey. W. A. Crawford-Frost. A numberof Rev. W. A. Crawford-Frosts friends, on Tuesday afternoon, prior te his leaving the Island for ordination, pre The Hon. sented him with anaddress. | James Warburton, before reading 3¢ said : “Before reading you the address ich on are assembled to present¥ to you, perm me to offer my hearty congratulations on your being elected Rector of Mt, me George's Church, New Glasgow, Nova es that your minis- and successful, many souls Scotia, with many wish try begun here may be long and be the means of bringing ee be found the address and reply thereto :- : The Rev. W. A. Craw/ord-Frost : Rev.tanp Dear Sirx,—We, the undersigned, members of St. Paul's Church, have learned with deep regret your intention of resigning, at an aa date, your position in our church. It isacause of much anxiety to us that this conclusion has been brought about by a difference of opinion between your Rector and yourself on certain doctrines, which are now disturbing the Angelican Church in many parts of the world, and that this difference is of such a radical nature, that you, as an Evangelical Churchman, cannot voneur with views, to which you in conscience are opposed. Besides being a faithtul exponeat of the doctrines of our Evangelical Church during your short term of office amongst us, we have not failed to re- cognize in your pulpit duties and other min- istrations among our people, young avd old, rich and poor, sick and afflicted, a kind friend and faithful pastor. May the Great Head of the Church greatly bless “your labors, wheresoever you may be called to work in His vineyard,and our prayer is thatfyou may daily inrcease in His Holy Spirit more and more, until you come* unto his everlasting kingdom. We ask your acceptance of the accompany: ing purse as a small token of our affection and of our appreciation of your services as Curate of St. Paul's Your faithful friends, Sydney Grey, D. L. Hooper, D. R. M. Hooper, Geo. Hooper, Mrs. Baytield, Thomas W. Dodd, F. W. Hales, Joseph Hensley, R. P. Haythorne, Geo. Thorne, R. Galbraith, Mary Lewis, G. C. Worthy, Jas. Warburton, Thos. Leeming, Chas: Palmer, H. J. Cundal, John Ings, W. H. Aitken, John Measservey, J. Unsworth, H. W. Anderson, R. F De- Blois, C. Leigh, jr., Leah Gates, T. Caseley, W. J. Franklin, David May, George E. Batt, RK. R. Hodgson, Geo. Lewis, R. Gorrill, W. Meikle, R. Meikle, L. Winchester, Henry McKinlay, J. Colwill, H. Mawley, Adelaide Burbridge, J. Bell, J. T. Heartz, W. H. Batt, F. C. Batt, A. Horne, J. Lewis, W. F. Cross, C. C. Meikle, A. Thorne, J. Winchester, Mary A. Wade, Annie Scantlebury, C. Cum. ming, W.:Chandler, G. F. Robinson, Richard Huddy. The address was accompanied by a purse containing $153. REPLY. My Dear Frienps :—The regret which you have so kindly expressed at my departure is, I assure you, deeply shared by myself. It only required this last token of your love for me to deepen my regret into positive pain that I am obliged by my conscience to leave you. You express anxiety for the future of the congregation because of the divergence arising from your rector’s change of views. The difference between us is « difference of opinion, a very important difference in my estimation in regard to certain points of Church doctrine, but nevertheless solely a difference of opinion; and it is one of the most satisfactory characteristics of our beloved Anglican Church that sho is broad enough. to contain these varieties of opinion ‘* High” Churchmen and ‘ Evangelical” Churchmen are not opposing forces. They are allies fighting a common enemy, Satan. The differ- ence is that they fight with different weapons. I believe the High Chureca sword to be dull, yet let us all be loyal to our conscience, to each other, to the Anglican Church, and to Christ, and we need have no anxiety as to our future fas individuals or as Churchmen. But, though allies, each must be allowed to fight inhis own way. Wecan fight in the same army, but notin the same regiment, in the same Church, but not in the same congregation. The divergence, as you know, arose from the Rector’s change of views as expressed byShim to you at your annual meeting. As fellow graduates of Wyclitfe College, we were agreed when I came here. He tells you he has changed, I have not, hence we differ. But the difficulty, it is hardly necessary for me to say, is not in any sense a personal one, it is entirely a question of doctrine, and the pain I feel at being obliged to leave my friends in the congregation, is heightened by my sorrow that lam obliged at the same time to forgo the helpful guidance of a kind superior, as well as his brotherly companion- ship. Permit me to thank you _ earnestly for your many acts of kindness to me during the past year, and especially for this substan- tial evidence of the high esteem and affection with which you honor me. When any of you visit Nova Scotia I hope you will not fail to come to St. George’s, Seo Glasgow, where I can assure’ you a hearty welcome from the Rector and his people. May God bless and prosper you, and I hope that the happy inter- course between us, begun in our portion of the Church, militant, may be renewed in the Holy Church, triumphant, where we will learn our Church Doctrine direct from its fountain head, from the very lips of our bless- ed Saviour himself. Yours in Christ, W. A. Crawrorp-Frost. —The production of winter wheat in the state of Kansas is estimated ot 33,780,000 bushels, an excess of 17,644,000 bushels over last year. The areaof corn is esti- mated at 7,260,628 acres, and all crops are in excellent condition. — Quebec advices say there seems now no doubt that Premier Mercier has decided tv call an early fall session, pass his gerry- mander bill, creating eight more seats, and appeal to the people. L’Electeur has opened the campaign with an eight-column article, making a frantic appeal to the elec- torate. The Conservatives throughout the Province are united and ready for the fray. —In the course of the recent debate on the French Budget, M. Rouvier, Minister of Finance, adduced facts to show that France was by no means on the verge of ruin. Public wealth and prosperity, he said, had grown as well as the budget. De- posits at the banks amounted to 910,000,- 000 francs, and the capital embarked in shares and other industrial undertakings showed since 1876 an increase of 7,000,000, - 000. The deposits in the savings banks amounted to 2,228,000, belonging to 6,- 492,000 depositors. That was a sufficient answer to the gloomy picture that had been drawn of the situation. Fresh soda biscuits (Christies) just i at Béer & Goff s, rene 1 tener ——— Se eee — an - WEDNESJAY, pF ISLAND RAILWAY. —_—_—_— Saturday Excursion Tickets, N AND AFTER SATURDAY, 15th inst., Q and until further notice, Return Tickets at ove single first-class fare will be issued from all Stations on this Railway to Souris, St. Peter's, Georgetown, Charlottetown, Hunter River, Cape Fardee, Kensington, Summer- side, Alberton and Tignish, good going by any assenger train of Saturday, and for retura y any passenger train of Monday. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent. Railway Office, Charlottetown, June 12th, 1889. jul2—d w 6i pat jour 6i HANDSOME BUILDING LOTS. her 6i UILDING LOTS FOR SALE, fronting on the Brighton Road, Plan of same can be seen at the London House, with Messrs. Harris & Stewart. GEORGE DAVIES, jul2—Im 2aw — meee oe FOR SALE. ———-- or BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Market Square, on FRIDAY, the 2Qist of June, at 12 o'clock, noon:—QOne Hearse, single herse ; one New Hearse, for span. Can be seen at Felix Hughes’ Shop, corner of Pownal aad Crafton Streets, jul2—li DOMINION DAY. Tea Party at Vernon River Bridge, 7s ERE will be a Tea Party on MONDAY, the Ist of July, in aid of the new Hall erected at the above place. All kinds of Retreshments and Amusements generally found at a first-class Tea will be provided. Tickets, 25 centseach. Children half price. Should the day prove wet, the Tea will take place first fine day following. THOS. FURNESS, jul2—dy law wky Secretary. ROUND COAL. BY AUCTION, To-morrow, Thursday, June 13th, at 11 o'clock, on Queen's Wharf : 78 Tons Old Bridgeport Mines Round Coal, ex schr. Azalea, from Sydney, C. B., in lots to suit purchasers. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. ~ ==1889-—-— BOSTON DIRECT. Boston, Halifax and P. E. Island Steamship Line. Only Direct Line Without Change, CHARLOTTETOWN 1 BOSTON. The Staunch and Commodious Steamships “Carroll” and “Worcester,” having been thoroughly refurnished and put into first-class condition in every respect, will, during = — of 1889, run as follows, commencing wi e * CARROLL,” From Charlottetown, Thursday, 9th May, at 6 p. m. One of these vessels will leave Boston f Charlottetown EVERY WEDNESDAY, at Noon, and Charlottetown for Boston EVERY THURS. DAY, at Six o’clock, p. m. aneeant Passenger accommodation. Low rates, FARES— First-class Passage Berth in well- Sasesened Cabin, $6.50. Stateroom Berth, $2.00 Tra. Lowest Rates for Freight, one eae eig which is always CARVELL BROS,, Agents, Charlottetown. HARRISON LORING, Treasurer, B. GARDNER, Manager, Lewis’ Wharf, Boston. WANTED, | OR the New Dominion School District, a junel2 Second class Male Teacher. Apply by letter to GEORGE WILSON, ju7 Secy. of Trustees. Provincial ‘Te KANDEST OF THE SERIKS OF TEA Tee aries which has put Alberton in the first rank for successful gatherings. will be held on the beautiful and commodious grounds of the Alberton Trotting Park Company, —ON THURSDAY, 18th OF JULY, In Aid of the Sacred Heart Church. Special train arrangements will be made, giv: Lag the people of the Far East and intermediate points an opportunity of visiting the Far West— a part of the Province, the beauties and advan- s of which are so little known, otice of attractions, train arrangements, etc., in short, J. P. BRENNAN, Secretary. Alberton, June 5, 1889—2aw wky li H. H. CROSSMAN, Ornamental House Painter, Cor. Fitzroy & Hillsborough Sts, CHARLOTTETOWN, apl0—dy tf Ts S. 8S. day of June. Through Bills of Lading granted from required, Cannel Lobsters carried at low freight. Insurance low, have superior accommodation for passengers. Saloon amidships. airy. tion of Staterooms. on return tickets, For any further information 1:equired ap- ply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent. jul0—pat eod 8 jour tt i Halifax and West India STEAMSHIP LINE. fYXHE STEAMSHIP “ALPHA” will sail from Halifax on 15th June for Bermuda, &e. Freight solicited. Through Bills of Charlottetown by Lading granted from W. W. CLARKE, Agent, Or Pickrorp & Brack, Halifax. jul0—pat eod s jour tf AUCTION SALE Sscoeti cca Household Furniture, &c. AM instructed by the Rev. M. R. Knight to sell by Auction, at his residence, Little York, On Thursday, 27th Instant, AT 11 O'CLOCK, A. M.: All his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, in- cluding 1 Bell Organ, 1 Royal Sewing Ma- chine, 2 Book Cases, and 200 volumes from library. A.so—Horse and Buggy. | G. M. HARRIS, ju7 Auctloneer, LYCEUM THEATRE Three Grand Performances, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, JUNE 14th AND 15th, —-AND— MATINEE, SATURDAY, AT 2.30 P. M. NYERS,SISTENS itn “Out of Bondage,” A MUSICAL COMEDY IN 3 ACTS, depicting life in the South before and after the war. During the performance the Hyers Sisters, justly style revder their specialities. Dramatic Co. in existence, and coniains a Bril- liant Gathering of Singers and Comedians. Grand Band Parade at Noon daily, Admission, 50, 35 and 25 cents. Matinee (any part of the Hall)—Adults, 25c, Children, 150, Secure seats at Reddin Bros’. Drug Store three daya in advance, dy—ju8 WATER SERVICE. Hot and Cold Water Outtits, —INCLUDING— BOILERS FOR HOT WATER, Attached to Cooking Stoves, Bathroom Fittings, Wash Basins, And Everything Else for Plumbing. NORTON & FENNELL. may30—Ilm_ pat PASTURE TO LET. r LET.—The Pasture on Two Fields, about 6 acres each, next to the Old Asylum. Apply to PETERS & PETERS. may6 —if Lobster Labels. NE HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOU SAND LOBSTER LABELS (Talls). For sale b HORACE HASZARD. Oiled Clothing. 40 dozen suits Mouble Oiled Clothing, 20 ‘* Barvils, 5 ‘* Long Black Coats, 5 ‘* Horse Covers. HORACE HASZARD. may31—2w eod Citizens. Attention ! PURE WATER. | bak se engaged the services of a man who will devote his time to the FIT. TING UP OF WATER PIPES in Houses, I would respectiully solicit a share of your —aa All work entrusted to me will be | one both — and satisfactory. A large supply of PIPES, FA UCRETS, ete.. always iu stock, and prompt attention given | to orders, L. W. HARRIS, FURNESS LINE OF STEAMER. *“ULUNDA” will sail from Halifax for London on or about 22nd Charlottetown and all points and to any port. rate of The 8.8. “ULUNDA” and * DAMARA” Staterooms large and Saloon Fare, $45 and $50, according to loca. Ten per cent, reduction “The Colored Nightingales,” will | This is the only Colored | Which is Creating such a JUNE 12, 1889. The Great Magi, a BIG EXCITEMENT jg New York City at the Present Time + . yi ‘i Will P.sitively Visit Cha junel2 — sown s eee oe ee {ie}: nt) i : \ J \\ / rlettctown in a Few Days, (u)—- WAIT WATCH and WONDER. TO HALIFAX. STEAMER “M.A. STARR,” CAPTAIN FERGUSON, Leave: Charlottetown EVERY THURSDAY EVENING, for Haiifax, cailing at Baytield, Ports Hawkesbury, Mulgrave and Hastings. Arichat, Cape Canso and Sheet Harbor. # Returning, leaves Halifax ¥\ VERY TUESDAY MORNING. at7 o’clock, making same Calls. Freight handled with care and carried cheap. Through Bills of Lading granted on Canned Goods to London, Liverpoo!, Hamburg, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Havre, Bordeaux, &e. R A special low rate on Canned Goods to New York by Red Cross Line. | For any further information apply to Ww. W. CLARKE, Agent, Queen’s Wharf, Charlottetown, jun8—tf pats jour FREEHOLD PROPERTY, BY AUCTION. TO BE SOLD BY. AVOTION, On Wednesday, the [9th inst... At 12 o'clock, on the Premises, | A Double Tenement Two-story House, oan: | taining 14 Rooms, situated on the east end of | King Street, measuring 42 feet on King Street and extending back 80 feet. The House is | finished throughout, and would make a , od | Boarding House. | TERMS---One-third of purchase down ; the balance in four yeirs, with inte: est at six per cent. mwuey nOBERT BEATRSTO, = } Auctioneer, jus—dy Tayi saa é 244 iX 2 % See I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that if saan Mr. or Mrs. Albert Horne do not come | to Boston and take their child, Laura, on or before the middle of July, I shal! place it in a home for wanderers. (Signed) junell—2i JOBN IVESTER. House and Premises, Y AUCTION, on THURSDAY, June 13, at 12 o’clock, noon :—That three-tene- ment House opposite the residence of Wm. Boyle, Esq., Lower Spring Park, with Out- houses, etc., in good repair. Terms at sale. A. McNELLL, jul0—3i Auctioneer. $100 $100 oS ee ee (ne Hundred Dollars Gash N P. E. ISLAND, who send (until 3ist July) the largest number of Woodil.’s German Baking Powder (blue) Wrappers, as follows : — $50 to the 25 families each sending Wrappers representing not less value than $1. OnN= to the 25 families each sending Wrapners representing not less value than 50 cents. TUNDRED to the 50 families each s ending Wrappers representing not less value than %5 cents. $2 $2 FAMILIES to as much as pussible. A 3g" es a 3 * . ak a Boat Races | } Fishwick’s EXDress Line, WILL BE HELD AT CHARLOTTETOWN, onto cate: Wednesday, June 26th, AS FOLLOWS: ist race—Sail boats under 25 fuot stand- jard length: Ist prize, silver cup; 2nd and ord prizes, according to entries. Entrance, $2. 2nd Race—Four-osred lap streak boats; Ist prize, $25 ; 2nd prize, $12. Entrance, | 2. | 3rd Race— Double scull lap streak chal- |lenge rece jor $25 side, between Charlotte- ; town and Pictou. | 4th Race—Single scull challenge race |for $25 a sideand the championship be- tween Pictou and Charlottetown oarsmen, | All contestants will report to the decre- itary at 11 o’clock a. m., and races will be started at the option of the committee. The above order will, however, be adhered grand stand will be erected and music provided for the occasion. ju6 Shortest Route to Boston, VIA HALIFA. Ganada Atlantic Steamship Zo, The Fast, Steel, Clyde-built STEAMSHIP “HALIFAX” IJalifax, for Boston, MOURNING, at W I.~.ves Noble’s RVARY u sluck, feturning, leaves Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, for i :iifax,. EVERY SATURDAY, at 4 p. m, Vassengers jeaving Charlottetown on ‘Tuesdays via Pictou, arrive at lialifax same evening, ap can. if they preferit, go directiy on board the Steamer without extra charge, PARES =: Charlottetown to usten (lst class)......... 9 20 PGR. ing'vks ctilisskiawnssed dL, ee 16 00 Throagh Tick ts issued at ail Stations on P, KL Island Railway and Inter: lonial Railway ; also by the Agents of the P. Kk. Island Nav ization Co,, and on board their Steamers, and at my office, Crarlottetown, FENTON T. NEWBERRY, Agent, W harf, WEDNESDAY CHIPMAN Bros, General Agents, Halifax, Rt. B, GARDNER, Agent, *4 Atlantic Avenue, Boston, may 2i—tf FLOWERS & PLANTS, From Acacia Nursery, Pictou, N. 8. ~~. a BY AUCTION, To-morrow, Wednesday, June 12, at 10.30 a. m.:—A large ag- sortment of Flowers and Plants from the above Nursery. A. McNEILL, junell Auctioneer. Butter Tubs. ot yf 1D Indian make. 1 ‘A i t V ELL BROS. PURE BRED JERSEY BOLL. BENBOW, No. 17031, A. J. C.-C. sing Trips J Prize, No. 03%, A.J. CG. C.. dam Berightes Maid. No. 2435 ,A. J.C.C May 24 Yeur Grocer can se!l you WOODILL'S GEit- at 5, 10 and 2) cents, and if he wil] not keep it in stock, send amount to address and the package will be mailed free. Address orders to U ogll—dy tps pper Queen Street. W. M. D. PEARMAN, Halif jui—dy eod ax,tN.'S, MAN BAKING POWDER, in paper packaves, This hizh'y b e4 aod princely animal will be found on ap; lication to James Trainer east | Up: er Queea S reet | Terms $1 for common cows, | Jerseys. | Taculated pedigree of Benbow oa application t 0 JAMES TRAINOR, Charlollectown, for registered May27—2w, me ROMER 50 ? £ bes og er Se ne