Che Daily Exaniner OCTOBER 16, 1854. The Finances of Canada. A statement of the Revenue and Expenditure of Canada, during the fiscal year 1883-4, has been issued. In brief it is as follows: , RECEIPTS. $20,029,890 5,459, 509 — . $25,489,199 1,759,338 3,056,000 956,698 659,3'4 Customs Fxcise wei To'al customs and excise......... Post Office Pablhic Works. Iuterest on investment. Other sources..... Total reeerpts on account conso!i- dated fund . $31,950,579 ; ; a” lates Receipts from Dominion land sales. 951,636 $32,902,215 EXPENDITURE. On account of consolidated fand. , $31,185,342 DO's oss vas , $1,716,873 It has been remarked, and it is worthy of remark, that this result is very neat the estimate of the Finance Minister. Sir Leovard said that the surplus at the end of the year would probably be about $2,000,000, including $1,000,000 for Dominion Lands sales. The sales yielded $951,636; aud the surplus is $1,716,873. Considering the reductions in the value of sugar, which, of course, lessened the amount of duty received for suzar, the approximation is a close one. Phe receipts from Customs were less than those of last year, by $2,979,692, and from excise by $800,807. This] fuiling off is due partly to the reductions | made inthe tariff, and partly to the temporary slackness of trade. I'he Halifax Herald furnishes the fol- lowing statemeat of the values of our imports aad exports during the past eleven years :— Exports. Imports for Con. bS74........8 $9,250,000 $127,404, 000 1875........ 77,687,000 119,618,000 BesG+cepys 80, 966,000 94,733,000 erties . 75,875,000 96,300,000 1978........ 79223000 91,199,000 sia 71,491,009 $0,341,000 BOBO. its 5 87,911,000 71,752,000 143i "_ 98,290,000 91,611,000 1882 . $02,137,000 112,648, 000 1852 98,085, 000 123, 137,00 SOEs deans 91,900,000 107,000,009 The customs revenue during the twelve years has been as follows: THH DAILY HX AMINER, OCTOBER 16, 1884. and let winter be made warm to the loving eye, through the memory of what was no less beautiful, before it ; gather /up the autumn leaves before the snowy lshroud that comes from the north has hidden them from view. Summer’s bright roses, one by one have past, Gone is the beauty of the golden sheaves ; | Ye come at last, (Prophets of winter hours, approaching fast) Oh, autumn leaves. ——————= . oa.» | “—_—— + The Latin Language. Tue Latin is an outgrowth of old Oscan, Etruscan, and Greck, and rauks as oue of the original languages of Enrope, giving paternity to the lialian, French, and Spanish, and to a very large proportion of English. It ceased to be spoken in Italy abdut anno 581, and was first tanght in England qy Adelmus, (brother to Ina, King oft Wessex, auno 689), in the 7th century. The use of Latin in law deeds in Exg- liand gave way to the common tongue | about anno 1,000; was revived in the \reiga of Henry II, but again gave way (to English under Henry ILL It was fiaally discontinued in religious worship in 1558, and in courts of Jaw inv 1731. The foreign pronuuciation of Latin, viz.. a, ah-e, ai, e, ete, was adopted in English Universities, and many schools in 1875-6. -—* ——----— —The Governor-General has given | offence to some of the hard and fast Grits | of Halifax by alluding in complimentery terms to Sir Charles Tupper—~Nova Scotia's greatest son. Wedding Bells. Advices from Riviere Du Loup to the Herald announce that the marriage of Mr. Joseph Pope, Private Secretary to Sir John A. Macdonald, to Miss Henriette ‘Tasch- erean, eldest daughter of the Hon. Henry Taschereau, of the Quebec Superior Court, was celebrated yesterday at Riviere Du Loup, by Rev. L. B. Lais. The bride wore a dress of white silk surah, trimmed with siik broche velvet, usual veil and orange blossoms and ornaments of pearls and diamonds. The presents were very numer- ous and costly. After the ceremony the wedding party were entertained at break- fast at the residence of the bride’s father. The bride was attended by her sister, Mise Blanche Tascherean, and Mr. W. C. Des- Brisay, editor of the Charlottetown Herald, acted as best man. The guests included Judge and Mrs. Taschereau of the Supreme Court of Canada, and Mr. E, Pacaud, oi Arthabaska, The newly married coupl. left at noon for Halifax amid showers o! Receipts. Percentage. oe... . . « «$13,054,000 10 20 Dera ca i 14,422,000 11.32 MD «ub uceeecears 15,361,000 12.83 UE cc cucde aus 12,833,000 13.44 WE eset ce ckel 15,548,000 13.03 | a 12,796,000 14.03 BE aw ceclveaes: 12,940,000 16.10 SN cc vlebes tuk 14. 139,000 19.70 | See aN 18,500,000 20.1¢ | SO $s chi ws 21,708,000 19.27 | WE xo cell Kies. 23,172,000 18,82 3864 .... . 20,023,890 18.61 The statement of expenditure shows an increase of $2,450,185 on the ex: | penditure of the previous year. On. public works, there was av increased out- lay of $1,110,009, on militia an increase of $270,000, on Civil! Government $150,- 000, on the Post Office $136,000, on the Fisheries 119, 000, and oa Dominion Lands $48,000. It is explained that the increases are due to the development aad settlement of the great Northwest, to the Fisheries exhibition, and to the natural growth of the requirements of the country. The burden of taxation is measured by receipts from Customs and Excise, which for the past year amounted to $25,489,199. From this amount deduct the surplus on hand, and there remains as actual taxation for the carrying on of the business of the country, $23,772,526, or about $5.05 per head of the popu- lation. The revenue obtained in the first three months of the present year amounts to $8,659,832, considerably more than was received during the same months of last year. Make Autumn Leaf Excursions. Tuere wes a London Flower-Girl Parade, formed by the Barouess Burdett- Coutts,and others in the Autumn of 1880. All Londoners are lovers of flowers, partly perhaps, from the contrast they form, fresh trom the pure country air, wilh the smoky atmosphere, and smut- begrimed condition of things in the great metropolis; but it cannot be denied that Loadoners, as a rule, do “euthuse and carry-on,’ when they visit the sources of ‘yature’s verdant glories.’”” Ino the climates where the decriduous predomin- a‘es in the forest, and the time comes, to bid farewell to the bounties of Flora. The sober green old forest, Will fiing his banner out, In tlamery flolds and crimson, To the west winds joyous shout. and if his trophies are collected in due season, and pressed, a waole winter may be made to smile by their use as wall ornaments, according to the taste and skill of the fair hand that displays them. A wreath, or uro, or harp or anchor leafed out upon the wall of the sitting room, (provided the antumnal tints of the leaves have dried into them, and pre- served) has a refining influence, and it is a valuable iastinet worth educativg that inclines us to love the beawiful. Each sexsou has its glories, aod man is given eyes to see them, and a soul to feel how Leautiful and how varied is their nature. When the autnma closes up the summer, it showers down its profusiou of gorge- ously tinted leaves upon its grave, and bids the lover of pature “gather up the rice, old shoes, and hearty good wishes. ee The Explosion at Quebec. The Chronicle's account of the explosion at Quebec is published in Tae Examiner to-day. The Montreal Gazette suys: the cause of the explesion is still a mystery,but this much seems certain, that the perpetra- tors of the deed are not ol the class of men who have earned the un- enviable name of ‘‘dynamiters.” There could be no possible reason on the part o! any body of men for demolishing the build- ing, and the suggestion that a public object was to be gained by the deed is too mons- trously absurd to be worth a moment’s consideration. The buildings were only in the course of erection, no one was employed about them excepting the workmen of different nationalities, and they alone would have been the sufferers, had life been lost. But for the fact stated with much emphasis and confidence that ne explosives were used on the premises, there would be no room to doubt that acci- dent alone had caused the explosion, and if subsequent investigation establishes tha’ the dynamite must have been purposely placed in the building, the motive of the outrage will have to be sought in othe: then class interests. As to what motives could inspire the dastardly act it would serve no good purpose to speculate. a el Dundas Notes. This county exhibition is now passed,and prououuced by the hon. judges, to surpass its predecessors. The day was very favor- abie, and everything passed off quietly. But their is one thing to be much regretted, that the gencralrin of our farmers and mechanics do not take more lively interest in these exhibitions. Mr. McDougall’s vessel, built for L. Kick ham, & Co., Souris, was launched on tne 4th inst., at 9a.m. She glided into her native clements most splendidly, her build- ing all though,was most succeseful. There were about 150 spectators present. Among the honorable mentions, were Hon. L. Kickham, Souris, Mc. James R. McLean, M. P. P., Souris, Mr. Alexander Martin, M. P. P., Valleyfield, Capt. Thos. Kickham, Sonris, and John McDougall, M. P. P., her contractor. This vesse) has two trucks, mast head, two catheads, and two knight heads, splendid spars, white pine, costing the owners in the rough when here $300, and are the best sticks that could be obtained for a vessel of her tonnage. She is painted white, ver- million striped, gilt head and rail boards of most exquisite finish, made by Mr. Huntly, who is a celebrated mechanic. She will probably load with potatoes for the Boston or Newfoundland markets out of this har- bor, which speaxs weil of her enterprising owners, giving the people in the vicinity in which she was built a good chance for their produce. ‘This firm has done a large busi- ness alceady in cattle and produce this fall. Our pepular merchant, James Johnston, Esq., Grand River, who has done a large business, I am informed finds the mackerel scarcer this season than last, but of a better quality. The crops are all gathered home around here, only potatoes, and they are gathered as fast as time permits. R. Burdett & Son are loading a schooner here now, with potatoes, but the farmers are holding on for higher prices. There are good prospects of a lively trade in cvreals here this fall. fragmeut _ tbat yemaio, that nothing be los Ybs, guther up the autumn leaf, MacDver. Oct. 11, 1884 The Fren ee yorjog to obtain British pan Ty s any tA \ Ghins Summerside Exports. SumMe?rstpR, Oct, 14. Shipped per steamer Princess of Wales, Cameron, master, for Point du Chene : eee ees $1398 CO SS GRSOE OATS... ccs cee e res neces 354.00 000 Wane Wht. 35s. . ooo ce re SS BOD ie BI a oc vive cccns es 20.00 ce ey ee eens | 52.00 Be I, onic thnivccccencatenaees 794 00 PO OO ns oko estan 92.00 See te eee 12 00 eee ee 82.00 $3019.00 By same steamer on 15th :— 20 borne 22514.....(: 1G RO- BG $1906 00 BT COOek GH on ci ook he obs ecivs 323.00 SO UEs IONE | ok cc goons + bes ee 36 00 ] threshing mill.........--+-+++: 300 00 DONE oe ev vc tice cdicc scenes 15.00 50 empty barrels. ....... 66-2 ee eee 38.00 BG Rees Opetere, .. 2c ec cesccecss 72.00 Bre WH ss oo nc ons cc coc lenes 94.00 ee Fee Me, . dai hi ited oh 8.00 Be PA NUE. ov ccc cacees ce0bkeue 20.00 $2812.00 SHIP NEWS. Summerside, Oct. 15—Ent bqtve Olivette, Davies, Ch’town, coal; stmr Miramichi, Ba- quet, Pictou, stores; schr Carrier Dove, Allen. io, coal, Cid 15—Stmr Miremichi, Baquet, Quebec, 553 bbls oysters. $1106, 1150 Ibs cheese, $115; schr Keewatin, Saunders, B W Indies, 5*50 bush oats, $°090, 73 sheep, $292; Kate, Walsh, Richibucto, ballast. HOTEL ARRIVALS. OAKLAND HOUSE, & McDonald, Elden; Martin Daley, do; Den- ais Hogan, do; J J McDonald, Pinette Bridxe; Alex McDonald, Point Prim; H T B Millie, Charlottetown. 15—W Harris, Flat River; Vuncan Munn. Little Sands; W W Watson, King’s County; Capt John McDonald, Point Prim; Capt A McDonald, do; J McDonald, Pinette; Capt J D McDonald, Boston; Miss Gillis, do, Miss McKinnon, do; Mr Mce- Vonald, do; Mr McAdam, St Andrews. OSBORNE HOUSE. Oct. 15,—E J Pillman, 8’side; J M Nichol- son, Eldon; K R Morrizon, do; B Haywood, lignish; A D Robertson, Souris; J F Baker, i'gnish; Jas H Bourke, Mill View. Oct 16,— Jobn ‘T Hughes, Murray Harbor; Angus Mc- Millan, S’side; M Willock, China Point; Mis Alex Cameron, Point Prim, Mrs Robertson, Newton. REVERE HOUSE. Cct 15—W A Wilkies, Toronto; Joseph Jacobs, Boston; H Kerr, St John; James fohnston, Annandale; HS Phipps, St John; ‘, R Ross, do; Wm H Short, do; WJ Fos- dick, Montreal; H W_ Patierson, Boston; Alfred Smith, Guelph, Ont. oo BIRTH, At Souris, on the 10th inst., the wife of W. H, McNeill, Esq., egent Merchants Bank of Halifax, of a daughter, MARRIED. On Wednesday morning, October 15th., at the Paneh Church, Riviere-du-Loup, by the Rey. L. Blais, ‘ure, Joseph Pope, of Ottawa, Private Secretary to the Right Honorable ‘ir John Macdonald, and eldest son of the late Hon Judge Pope, of Prince Edward Island, to Marie Louise Josephine Henriette, eldest danghter of Mr. Justice Henri Taschereau, of the Superior Court of the Province of Quebec. At Indian River; on Tuesday, the Sth inst. hy Rev. Lr. Chaisson P. P., Mr, Daniel Mc- Kinnon, of Barbara Weit, Lot 19, to Miss annie M. Lamont, of New London. DIED. At Murray Harbor South, on the 17th Sept., Josephus George Herring, in the 2ist year of his age. At her daughter’s residence, Murray Har- hor Read, on the 7th ins*., Ann, widow of the tate James McDonald, of Uigg, aged 84 years, At Union Road, Lot 5', on Sept. 16th, after a shot illness, which she bore with ehristian patience, Ann MacPherson, relict of the late Thomas Mellish, in the 69ih year of her age. She leaves six sons and seven daughters to mourn the loss of a kind and affectionate mother, At Murray Harbor Road, on the 2nd inst., «f consumption, Angus Macleod, in the 34th year of his age. He leaves a widow, three sittle children, and a large circle of relatives and friends to mourn the loss of a good hus- band, a loving father, and a highly respected friend. At the residence of her son-in-law, Bartholo- mew Edwards, Kose Vailey, op the 3rd inst., after a lingering iliness, Ann Todd, an old and respected resident of Springton, Strathalbyn, aged 87 years. ——————— New Watches, New Clocks, New Barometers, New Thermometers, New Spectacles. Just Received and Offered Cheap. Qld Stock Cheaper than ever, to Clear. E. W. TAYLOR, NEXT TO WATSONS, feod wkly.]} ONIONS. OIL CAKE. IN STORE; 10 bris. Silver Skin Onions, 10 Qui Cake (the most natriticus and prefitable feed for cows, calves and horses. FLOUR. Landing to-day : 100 bris. ‘‘Strathroy” choice superior. 125 ‘* ‘Empress’ and **Snowflake.” 25 ‘* “Kent Mills.” a <a eas F, T. NEWBERY. Ch’tdwn, Oct, 18— ; Oct. 14,—John McDonald, Pinette; Jam<s | j | | e a : s ia ‘eS ; ma Mi. 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E, NEEDHAM, Auctioneer. Ch’town, Oct, 15, 1884 —2i AUCTION SALE. Horses Wanted. QIFTEEN ecek:.bocky-beilt Horses, weighing thirteen hundred ; also some good Drivers, aged from five to ten years. Apply to W. S. McKIE, Upper Hillsborogh Street. Charlottetown, Oct. 7th, 1584. Bedeque aid Narrows Oysters. AVING wscured the services of Mr Jose: h Carmody, the Subscriber is pre- AM instructed to sell by Auction, at the Law Courts Building, on Monday, 20th | inst., at 12 o'clock, noon, all that plot of | Land, fronting on Great George Street, being | part of Town Lot No, 16, in the Ist hundred in | Chariottetown, with the two tenement houses | thereon situated, one-helf of which is at) present occupied by Dr. Conroy, having a frontage of 40 feet on same street, and extend- ing back 47 feet. Par iculars at sale. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, | Ch’town, Oct, 15, 1°84—ts City of . Charlottetown. _—— ~~ -—---- TENDERS. AEEALED TENDERS will be received at the Mayor’s Office, until noon of Satur- day, the Ist dayof November next, from parties willing to contract to Light the Streets of the City of Charlottetown, for the term of 5 years or more. The Council do not bind themselves to ac- cept the lowest or any Tender. By order, A. H. MACPHERSON, City Clerk. Ch’town, Oct. 15, 1884—ts. COAL. COAL. 7 Expected from Sydney : Per Brigt. King Bird, 230 Tons Old Mine Sydney, (with certificate.) Per Sch Ida May, 110 Tons Reseive Mine. Per Sch, Mary, 170 Tons Little Glace Bay. From Pictou, per Schs. Ere, Wallace, Mar- garet Awn, Quickstep, R. Bouk, Confederate, and William and Mary — 900 Tons Intercolonial Nut and Round, Per Sch, Sarah Elizabeth, 160 Tons Acadia Nut & Round All of which will be sold at the Lowest Morket Rates. C. LYONS, Acadia Coal Depot, Veake’s Ro. 2 Wharf. Civ town, Oct, 10O—2 wks 7 PRINTING of every description @F cxecuted with Neatness and Despatch at the EXAMINER J08 PRINTING BOO 4%, sar. Weter ~~! 'ro-t George Aer gt pared to farnish OYSTERS by the barrel, gallon, quart, pint, stew, raw, fry, and half- shell a specialty. Parties requiring Oysters must leave their orders during the forenoon, Prices :—Forty cents per Imperia] quart. Pp. P. GILLIS, Usron House. Charlottetown, Sept. 30th, 1584. im "ae Preliminary, or Lower Grade examin- | ation, will commence on Tuesday the lith November next, and the Qualifying or Higher Grade, on Wednesday the 12th, Can- Gidates for the Higber need not pass the Lower Grade examination. The examinations will be held at the places at which they were heid in May last, Applications for admission must be made to the undersigned not later than the 15th October, P, LeSUFUR, Commissioner and Secretary to Board Ottawa, 12th Sept., 1884. Sept. 22, x4, TO SPORTSMEN ! Doubie & Single Barreled Guns, Breech & Muzzle Loaders, Revolvers. (Swill & Wessov & Remingtons.) All kinds of Cartridge and Mateiials for Shooting. A LARGE STOocK W. E. DAWSON. *84—1m twa wk TO BUILDERS. ROOFING FELT, TARRED PAPER, DRY SHEATHING PAPER, PITCH, PORTLAND CEMENT, SHEET LEAD, ZINC, NalLs, PAINT, OIL, GLASS, &e, Sept. 25, A large stock of above selling very cheap for cash, W. E. DAWSON. Sept. 25, '84--4 w twa w. UBSCRIBE for the WEEKLY EXAMIN ‘2 ER Only ONE DOLLAR e gear, | LAND SALE, 0 be sold at Public Auction, on the prem. ises, on King Street, opposite the Post Office, Charlottetown, on Friday, the 17.4 day of October next, at twelve o'clock noon, all that valuable property, win, dwelling house thereon, on the eouth side of Kivg Street, having a fren on siid street of about thirty-four jeer and running southerly by parelicl lines tixty. three feet. with a right of way from aig street for horses, carte, trucks, etc, TERMS—One-third cash at sale, the baj. ance to be secured by a mortgege of jhe premiscs, bearing six per cent interest, For further particulars apply to Messrs, McLeod, Morison & McQuarrie. SARAH McKINNON, FLOUR. FLOUR, ee ee 125 bris. CHOICE PATENT, 375 bris. SUPERIOR EXTRA, prompt delivery at Charlottetown or Summerside. 20 bris, No. 1 PILOT BREAD, 10 bris. TH.N PAM'TY, FOR SALE BY J. A. CHIPMAN & Co., Corner Pownal and Water Streets, Ch’town, Sep 5. WANZER Sewing Machines. THESE CELEBRATED MACHINES RECEIVED KIGHEST AWARDS At all the leading Exhibitions of the W orld, Only Gold Medal in Canada, 1883. J. F. WILLIS & CO., Sole and only authorized Agents for P, E. I, jy30 SUBSCRIBE for the WEEKLY EXAMI. NER, the Cheepest and best N r ‘Fiek- Gf an = stant Pete ©? woe vr for pu WANES, LOST, » FOUN D, &e, B® Advertisements under this heading, in space not exceeding three lines, will be inserted fur ten cents per day. ‘y°O LET—Two good, large tenements, newly printed and p»pered, Apply to J. McDougall, Fitzroy Street (East end. oct!6 pd y ANTED—A Man or Boy who unders stands taking care of horses, to work about a house. Constant employment and good wages. Apply at Examiner Office. octl6 WY ARTE A Cook and a Housemai¢, Good wages. Apply at EXaminer Office. octl6 HOR Sale, cheap, a good Pony. Apply at this Office. ect 15—3i pd OST— A'valuabip gold Brooch, on Sanday last, between St. Peter's Church end Weymouth Street. The fincer *il be re- warded on giving information which will lead te its recovery at Tue EXaMixer UOrrice, (oct 15 $$. —., OST -In Charlottetown, two Note of A4 Hand Books, containg nots, the pro- perty of James W. Robinson. ‘The finder will be rewarded by leaving the same at the store cf Benj Hooper, Esq , Upper Great George Street. octld RLIFTED— Fromfher moorings, at Peoke's No. 3 Wharf, on the 10th or 1ith inst,, a double-scull Boat, painted white, with nd streak. Any person bringing her back, or giving information as to her whereabouts, will be rewarded.—_L. J. Reppix, at W. A, Weeks & Co. octl4 3i pd JANLPRD IMMEDIATELY.—A good, plain Cook ; references required. Ap- ply at this Office, cotl4—i — ID ANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A_ geod, plain Cock. Must have satisfactory references. Apply to Mrs. George Macleod, Kent Strect East. octl4—6i ———— ANTED—Good Tailors for Bermuda. Good wages paid. For further par- ticulars apply to J. L. Chambers, Hamilton, Bermuda, octl4 ry\O LET—A Cottage at Spring Park, op- posite Cloth Factory, containing sx rooms (pump in kitchen); also garden and stable. Apply to A, Clark, Oakland House. oct 13—ti ‘yO LET—The Cottage, situate on Sidney street, opposite the Methodist Church, containing seven rooms, with stable attached, and well in yard. The houses are in excel leur condition, Apply to the owner, at James Eden's, Pownal street.--Evwarp Kevvy. (oct Ll —c aoe Lady and Gentleman, oF two Ladies, can be accommodated with parlor and bedroom, in a private family. Situation desirable; rooms large, airy @ well ventilated. Apply at FxamineR OFFICE. (octS8—lw SEVERAL Ladies and Gentlemen can be very comfortably accommodated at Mrs. A. Haydeu’s, corner of Great George and Water Streets, opposite THe Examink® Orrice. (se 25, 4w taw thn, sat Fux LINE of McCormick's celebrated BISCUITS AND CONFECTIONERY, {[seplO03m ——aee at R. K. Bracr’a. A acdressii 4 P. O. Box él. \ E will give exclusive sale at and neat Charivttetown, of our Entire Wheat Fleur, to a dealer who wili push it. Cover by patent. Easily sold. We guarantee 100 ibs. more bread to the barrel than any other flour. —FRANKLIN Mi’ Ls Co , 38 Clark Street, Chicago, li, aug? kK ENT MILLS and other choice brands A family Vlour for sale by Henry Beer. Office and War'house, Water Street, uert Varry Wharf, (way) CLERK with some experience in a Gro cery Store will find penne by sep a1, ESS”