he Past Fiscal Year. Moncto Tunes.) ,. a} { } rot of if ‘al ‘with commend ible : alifax Herald, pwit a ae a statement enter rise, yesterday ear the Doimin- of the imports and exports OF On vane ion fur the fiscal year ended vane ice The figures for Untarto, wai hs mie Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Ke wart [sland and Manitoba are complete “ for British Columbia are carefully ~ ed. ‘The statement, we are sure, | = more satisfactory than the ore ee: expected. While the total volume of wate has iucreased by over $4,000,000 ne the year, the balance of trade was large y in our favor, the excess of exports ever Mn- ports in the past fiscal year being no less than $12,810,000, as compared with an ex: cess of imports ever exports In the liscal year ended June 30th, 1879, of $10,473, 000. This is certainly the most favorable trade showing since Confederation, and will have more effect with the intelligence ot the Dominion than all the assertions the Opposition can produce from now until the end of the next fiscal'year. We reproduce the A/erald’s article entire. ** The full trade and revenue returns for the fiscal year, ending en the 30th of June last, have vot yet been published, but enough are now accessable to be able to form a pretty accurate judgment in regard te them, ‘The last C.mada Gazette contains a summary ot the Imports and Exports of the Dominion for the mont); of June last—exclusive of British Columbia. From this and similar statements published in the ('azeffe, from time to time, we are enabled to give the total imports and exports for the six Mastera Provinces, of the Domiuion for the year; to which we have added an estimate of trade of British Colum- bia, based on last year’s returns. Statement of Monthly Imports and Exports of Canada (exclusive of British Columbia) fer the year ending June 30th, 1580. » those is id7\). Imports. ixports. July... . $5,085,494 § 8,112,351 August. 6,479,409 7,592, 224 Septeiaber...... 6,494,310 9,121,094 oS eee ee 6,286,502 12,311,880 November...... 4,859,125 10,501, 103 Decenber...... 4,92, E17 4,990, 182 1880. January me 5,033,853 3,700, 824 February....... 5,498,508 3,166, 826 BS 5k ge bee 6,642,574 3,074, 944 April be uacelt eae 2,836, 269 MN dacs core Fy hSdy O04 5 318,900 June _... 6,660,493 11,048,427 $89,964,249 $82,374,979 B. C. (esti- SAR ERs » inccin* 2,400, 000 2, 800,000 2D Qe ce oh $72,364,249 $85,276,979 For the fiscal year ending Jane 1879, our imports were £51,964,427, and our exports $71,491,255, making our total volume of trade $153, 400,009 with a balance agaist us of S10,- 473,000. For the fiscal year just ended, our imports, as will be seen, have been 372,364, - 249, and our exports $85,274.979, making the total velume of trade $157,539,000, with a balance in our favor of no less than $12,5!0,- 000. ‘Thus, for the first time in our history, we have the balance of trade in our favor: but it has certainly been turned in a most satisfactory manner. Instead of buying $10,- 473,000 worth moro than we sold, we have this year sold nearly $13,000,000 worth more than we bought, making a change of over $23,- 000,000 in our account with the outside world in ope year. Analyzing the fignres we find the compari- sons still more satisiactory. Our importations during the past year have been more largely of raw material, and Jess of the products of foreign labor. This is particularly noticeable in sugar, but it is also apparent in séveral other articles which we are now manufactur- ing for ourselves, Our exports, too, reveal a amarked improvement. for the year ending June, 1879, we exported, of ‘‘ the produce of Canuda,” goods to the value of $60,000,000. The past year we exported goods of the same character to the value of $70,000,000, which indicates a remarkably rapid development of the productive powers of the country. Inthe matter of manutactured goods alone, we have increased our exports over $500,000, or nearly twenty per cent, In other matters we have made like advances and exhibited equally prosperous symptoms,” Led EE TT Tas Day EXAMINER. JULY 31, 180. ee ae . 9S atts *) v} ras Tue condition of * our sidewalks “ give rise to a fear that the City will be muleted ‘ aa " ‘oved. (‘on . in damages if it be not improved i plaints are frequently being brought to tl is - and we consider it our duty to direct ollice ef the City Fathers to the the attention Commissioner W ould, matter. The Street we feel sure, be glad to give his best atten tion to the laying out of money sufficient te put the plank ways in good repair. Tue Porte declines to reduce the terri tory over which he has jurigdiction in the limits preseribed by the making Europe to (Great Powers ; and is evidently } ready for war, in case it should be neces. sary to fight. Its reply to the ‘‘Collective Note” is that Turkey considers that the proposed cession includes positions which she cannot surrender, and that it is opposed Treaty of Berlin. “ to the spirit of the + end man the no is inevitable; and knoweth.”’ ~ce —_ Upon inquiry at the Custom House here we find that the receipts for the quarter ended the 30th day of June, 1880, are it was $44,831.64. showing an increase of 38} per cent., which is equal to $17,181.19. It will be clearly seen this is caused entirely by an improvement in the business of the country as the quantity of staple goods in bond are also greatly in excess of what they were in 1879, as the memo. below will snew .; v . . mn — n “a ©: - d = - a ae «6 a" « ag - ° 4 og -O— on 3 i on _ ° e o taayrsZs od ; a : ey * goad - DME DWDOnNH LS ~ os ‘aol we a = SNONtOe ~ oO p=} o me - - o Pg ~ pnd re Os 4 of c. om KH ’ ° ‘ a aoe } '9 38 > | @© rm OH Si-O | oS DI Ps ; : i~i5 | #2 9.9% 1 os * a o “~ ~ > -_ | o soi <“S | on _ ~— >) Se 2 a Fz pom, - es sé a= Fis | S083 om Om 28 OS ~ eA t~ sa fs Oo “=a | i t~ = - a © a “" DO— 7 . im es _— . > ~ -_ _-_ ? - Sep eoes i Q.- S&S Sort oe—os |i o= PD te PD a TIMI 1 OS a ore aj a — _ eS oo | a > — v* ats ~- = 4 _— = . * 3 Ss ? - Daten mw re-. = = OO Ol ro mt = ms San t —_ oo VND mt ix~ oe CO es om oe poe _ S & 2 an SF SO 8S a ot et a> * -“~ w w ~~ wT ae ~~ & - i a ~ ee ‘ 5 < Oa ‘ * Be : . o_O - ® ae te - , . cs ae 4) ee * 2 ~ Ss Gt 4. ae 5 ® — . ae ini a 2s are. So ae ian eo w= = cs 35 YG Oem Ss i > om ‘ =e on a a a mee ak Si, GEG f= The Passing of the Depression. The which the whvle commercial great business depression . under world has un- til quite recently been suffering was one of the severest on record. Beginning in the United States, it extended wide and far ia the old world and the new. Had the crops generally in the United States failed ac in the British Isles for several years in succes- sion while the industrial depression was at its worst the state of things in the United States would have been simply creadful. As it was, the industrial situatien in the United States was a very painful one. The commercial eclipse came on the United States first, and fram the United States it tirst began to pass away. And now the depression is nv longer felt thefe. That country has evidentiy entered on another era of prosperity. All the signs inditate that fact. The condition of things in Great should it persist in this view, another war $62,012.83, while for the same period of 1879) Special Notices. GeogRArHies and fall numbers of CaLLins’ at the Diamond copy books just Bookstore, Opt ved ® ’ Curtarin, Brows & Co’s,, Rankine's anid Quirk’s bisenits, fresh and mice, at B. Balder ston’s, jy 24 61 Cucumpers, very cheap, at Beer & Golt's } 23 61 Lumons, very fine, at Beer & Goffs, j2d 61 Ger a barrel of choice flour at b. Balder- ston’s before thu price gets too high, as 1b 18 pat" » OA fii rapidly rising, jy 24 61 Smoke cheroots, from Rubin & Harts. el ‘t oar ? “ee “ Bupa” Flour, lately received, at Beer & (iofi’s. j23 oh Prvarony cigars at Rubin & Hart's. CLARK’S DPIAMOND DUST POLISH. Unrivalled for cleaning Gold, Silver and Nickel ware, Enquire for it, You can get Carters, Toirays, Stephens, and the new French copying inks at cheap rates at G. Herbert Haszard’s, 15 Queen St. Smoke Durham, N. C., tobacco, from Rabin & Hart's. Parrizs who require first class stationery, printed or stamped with die, crest or mono gram, can be supphed with any quantity, no matter how large or small the order may be, hy applying to G, H. Haszanp, 15 Queen St. Evervpopy flocks to Rubin & Hart's for good cigars and tobaccos. Grexapines at 10 cents and 12 the London House. Goup FLaKe tobaeco at Rubin & [j 29 lart’s. meng cs HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOSE. July 30—A C Douglas, Scotland; jos Pope, Ottawa; C A Nelson and wife, Halifax; Mrs A Nelson, do; Wm Youngblood, New Yerk; Samuel Snider, Brantford, Ont; A E Putney, Manchester, N H; Geo W Woodburo, do; C F Stackpole, Halifax; Chas Minto, Montreal. OSBORNE HOUSE, July 30.--Wilfred Goadey, Yarmouth, NS; James H Bourke, Mill View; R Smith, Pownal; H McGregor, Newton; Peter Stewart, Senthport; George I Thurston, Gloucester, Mass; P M Bourke, Mill View. REVERE HOUSE, July 29.—J W Hill, Boston, Mass; Miss B Knight, Can. St. Jost, Woodstock, Ont.; Miss L A Knight, St John, N B, J R Fesher, Moncton, N%}; F R Butcher, St John, NB. July 30.--W F Todd and wife, St Stephen, . Bb; James Jéhnston, Grand River, P E I; John Price, Montreal; LH Fosher, junr, do; Fred Foster do; M Challerton, Cobourg, Ont. ROCKLIN HOUSE, July 30.--John Henderson, New Annan, N S; John Stewart, Montague; Miss Archibald, Cavendish; Mrs Arthur Simpson, Bay View; Robert Jerkins, Mount Albion; William Heoper, MPP, St Peters; Jehn Robertson, Montague; Benjamin Simpson, Cavendish; William KE Clark, Mount Stewart; Miss An- nie Larkins, Aiberton. MARRIED. At Moncton, N. B., on the 29th inst., by the Rev. Robert Duncan, Mr. Michael Me- intyre, Moneton, to Miss Mary C. Campbell, of Montague, P. E. I. A Good Account. ‘Yo sum it up, six long years of bed-rid- deu sickness and suffering, costing $200 per year, total $¥,200—all which was stopped by three bottles of Hop Bitters taken by my wife, who has done her own house- work for a year since, without the loss of a day, andi waut everybody to know it for their benefit.” ‘“Joun Werxs, Butler, N.Y.’ NSURANCE cee ee ae eee AGRICULTURAL Es cents at PERKINS STERNS, QUEEN SQUARE. 1 — ee ee We respectfully eall the atten- tion of our patrons, and the public generally, to our present large Stock of Staple and Fancy DRY Govds. Millinery, Faney Goods, Tress Geods, CLOTHS TWEEDS. Printed Cottons, rey Cations, | White Cottons, —— ee —_— — MARKET HALL, _ ane Monday and Tuesday Ey'ngg AUGUST 9¢h & 10th. - THE MUSICAL’ EVENT, ee ae ee 4 rit pul Hu t CELFEBKRATEL 4 | i} ! Z i i ij ie ¢ Scotiish Troubadors, a Vocalists, Comedians and Instrumentaligls, ane In their New Hntertainment, entitled a) , UR ii SUOTL a AR HOUB INSGOTLAND 7 Presenting the Gems of Scottish Melody ; = . andthe Comte ¢ iperatic ix travagangs, a THE REHEARSAL! Written by Anxcus Fatkwaten, replets with * oe 7% : ey 7 Songs, Scenes, Duetts, Trios, &e, ; ne Popular Prices—Reserved seats 34 cents, 4 Admission 25 cents, Se Doors open at 7.30. Concert at 8 o'clock, >: Reserved tickets at W. R. Watson's Drug Store, Ch town, July 30, 1880. Dahlin D; . “a ! ee Public Picnic at Shaw's Wharf OX WEDVESDAY NEXT, 4th AUGUS, Q{T. PAUL'S SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC. \ > will be held on WEDNESDAY, 4th of August (instead of Tuesday, 3rd.) a Steamer ‘‘Southport” will leave Ferrey ~ Wharf at 10.30 punctually, and at 2 Tickets for sale at Apothecaries Hall, 15 cents. Children 10 cents. The public are cordially invited, Pep. sons aticnding can take their own refresh. ments, or procure them on the grounds a Should the day be unfavorable, it will take .. place the next fine day. : July 28, 1880—pat *\ o a - wr . Pt te k <i wl # 2 ma ae 3} : ~ ——— ee MUSIC AND SINGING, os i a ’ S <8 N and after AUGUST Ist, Mrs. Jaa Brown will give instruction in Musig _— and Singing at her residence, King Square, Terms on application. Ch’town, July 29, 1880-—3m 3taw tu ths HERRING. : 100 Bbis. Fat Shere Herring, For sale on Lord’s Wharf. JOSEPH EVANS. HERRING. ST ARRIVED,— July 28, 1880—6i pd MCB CHAMPAGNE, | E ¥ a r y 4 Bois. Just Received. 4 4 QUANTITY of this artcle, of inferior, Lt quality {muddy in color and sour taste), has been placed on this market, which has injured the reputation of Limetta Champagne, What we sell is Clear, Sparkiing, and Agreeable to the Pasta, Sold in any quautity to suit purchasers, « A reduction made by the dozen ; and 25 cents per dozen will be allowed for the Bottles if returned when empty —(only those had from us taken.) Montserrat, Lose’s and Martinique LIME JUICE, FOR SALE IN BOTTLES, And Montserrat Lime Juice on Draught. FIR + - - -——> <> > o Britain when matters were at their worst there was exceedingly sad. Industry of all kinds was more or less paralyzed. 'There was a singular and unusual cen- Been & COFF. A Nuisance. iy Ch'town, July 26, 1880. Te the Editor of the Examiner. UALATIAS AND SHIRTINGS, j ‘panies namie ah S1n,—I desire te direct the attention of the City Fathers and Health Officer to the foul state of the premises adjoining some oi the sity slanghter houses. A shower of rain is generally supposed to clear the atmospliere, but, unfortunately, such is not always the ease. For instance, there is a slaughter house on King street, where filth and foul matter accuimulate in such quantities that the least shower of rain causes :t to overflow, and after elowly meandering through several adjacent yarcs, this filth comes out on Water S'reet, poisening the atmosphere and almost stifling the unfortunate inhabitants. As I write, that part of Water street, between Muarphy’s corner and the EXAMINER Office, is almost im- passible owing to the foul smells. The im- recations and maledictions of those whose oat veel ealls thei in this direction are strony, but the smell is stronger, and I trust that those whose duty it is to attend to these mat- ters, will see to it, that this nuisance is re- medied before an epidemic sets in. I will wager the amount of a year’s subscription to the Examiner that an odor, such as now exists on Water street, would drive a dog out of a tan- yard. Yours, ete., PASSER-BY. —? 2°. + The thirty-fifth annual session*of the Baptist Convention ef the Maritime Pro vinces, will be held at Hillsboro, A. C., N. 8., commencing Saturday, August 2ist, 1880, at 10 e clock, a.m. The Constitu tion provides that each of the Associated Baptist Churches in the Maritime Pro- vinces contributing towards the objects of the Convention, shall be entitled to send one of its members to represent it at any meeting of the Convention, and an addi tional delegate for every twenty dollars so contributed ; no church, however, being entitled tesend more than five delegates, The official returns of diamonds expyrted fron: South Africa in 1879 gives the value as $3,635,610, against £3,084,711 in 1878, currence of treuble. But the depression, if it has not whelly disappeared from the British Isles, is fast vanishing from them ; and in a shert time it may be heped that the old prosperity will have largely, if not entirely, returned there. Times during the depression were tolerably hard in Canada, but not in our judgment nearly as trying as in either Great Britain or the United States. Here the depression at its worst stage coincided with the effect of one of the most dreadful calamities that ever visited any community. St. calainitous known to modern history. Had the times been ever so flourishing when that terrible conflagration laid so large a portion of St. John in ashes, its people weuld have felt the calamity deeply, could not have recovered from its effects but slowly. How- ever, as elsewhere, the depression is surely passing away from Canada generally. The accounts from the Upper Provinces are highly encouraging in almost every point of view, and at this: moment New Bruns- wick is a very fair country to livein. Its people are living in comfort and thriving. Matters are undeniably looking up in St. John. There is a decided business change for the better; and there seems reason to believe that the improvement will go on until the depression has wholly disappeared. —St. John News. ne iE Bm ion The French revenue amounts to $500,- payment of interest on the national debt und immense military and naval expendi- tures. This amount is some $200,000,0C0 greater than the revenue of Great Britain, aud if the revenue of the Dominion was in the same proportion per head, her Finance Minister would have some $65,000,000 an- nually for expenditure on consolidated fund account, Proportionately ; John’s great fire was one ef the most; 000,000 per annum, which is absorbed in’ Mal UF WATERTOWN, N.Y, ORGANIZED 1853. Net Assets for Protection of Policy Holders, $1,187.549.78, Deposited with the Dominion Government for Security of wmedian Pelicy Hold- ers, - - - - $190,000.06 LOSSES PAID TQ DATE, OVER $3,000,000. —— Parties desiring Tnsurance on Private Resi dences and contents, or arm property, had better find out rates, etc., of this Time Tried and Fire Tested Insurance Company. N. B.—Canvassers wanted. JAMES DesBRISAY, General Agent for P. E, 1. Ch’town, July 31, 1889—3m Vinegar, Vinegar, UST RECEIVED, and to arrive, supericr White Wine and Cider Vinegar, from the well-known Mammoth Vinegar Works. For sale at manufacturers’ prices by Be S. HANFORD & CO., Agents, July 30, ’380—3i 43 Water Street, ee ns eee COTTON WARP. PRICES POPULAR AND QUALITY GOD, Give Us a Gall and Save Money, New Goods by Every Steamer KUL & SITUS July 26, 1880. ‘Ch’town, July FOR SALE. | L000 PUSH ELS Superior Mediterranesa JUNI SALT, for ve-packing Mackerel. : R. F, QUIRK, Water Street. 28, '80—10i Wants, Lost, found, Sit | Be Advertisements under this heading, im space not exceeding half an inch, wiil be inserted for Ten Cents per day. ~—— ooo OO est WV anted iimmediately—By the Man- =~ agers of the Women’s New Tem- - perance Nesiurant, cerner Queen and Kent Streets, a few reliable permanent Boarders to enable them to meet expenses and advance the,work generally. Apply to Mrs, D. Me. - Ran, Fitzroy Street. {ju 3h JRING your Watches and Clocks to DAVIt a practical English workman, staying at Bay View House, corner cf Water and Queen Sts. They will be repaired properly and promptly. Will visit Pownal and Belfast, aud piaces to Eastward, shortly. [ju 28 tf WANTED IMMEDIATELY —A good COOK, Apply to Mzs. EpwaRD =} 7 PALMER, [ju l5eod © YY sated Carpenters to give aa estimate for the builting of a house from plang. Apply to L. J. Winuams, Tailor, Queem peng {ju 27 tf Wanted A Servant for general house- work, Good wages paid. [ju 26 5 VV Aestarrs HOTEL, Pownal Street, continues to receive transient aud permanent Boarders. {ja GARDERS,—Two or three persons can ’ be accommodated with Board and three Furnished Rooms in a pleasant part of the city, Enquire at the EXaAMIN&R office. } june 10