ag rm THE DAILY. EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 19, (899 SAE LIA. ROLE ie EE sg . AAAAb AA BAAAAAAA 4A/, : j : ‘ panne aaeAnaae, THE NATLY EXAMINER NOTES AND COMMENTS. Pee < : » | : oS s . » 4 + UeCrman | | oo we ™ ; -| —TThe uationsl debt of Canada was in: | 4 : . SEPTEMBER 19, 1899, | creased last year close apon $2,000,000, | 4 < tI 1} ~ > _| although the eurplue on consolidated fund | 7 a. a a > —— | account was upwards of $5,090,000. | “ wTTr 7 m : } : o & ‘ THE NATIONAL POLICY. | —The surplus of last year was $5,000,- | ’ ae x , - 1000. Just think vhat it would have been \ ne . > | en ee ie : EAE TL ER NEE IIE EI RT TN Se Re ITNT To” A > ra eo —The Liberal government is running | 4 pie be notable victory which resulted in * ; ” ate! onli coo | . : a . gs ¢ r Inv et wi l ir - =} re) 5 ‘ ‘ ? 2 epplenasnis Milaiachamil |this country into deb: when times are | § The well dressed have a decided advan- A) 4% ‘ plicati« O the industries and trade | goad and revenue abundant. How about | ie 5 Be ted ’ ; , ., ‘ ~ ° sy ‘ ¥¢ o Sis 7 7 T : 7 . ; f : ; ~ : ; Re er deo 7 e Vanada, It hasall along been denout “| the debt whea times are bad and revenue | BF tage ovel the slov enly ; Notice the reception : OAs a Sete Or - ” [ . Z .P - S72 “ 4 » Dy the L berals . n 2 jhe shorale } SnuuaiGa rey = : . : e ° : . . ‘ a . ‘ erals; and yet the Liberals | a6] acces, Me Sane Ga ee that is given a man who is careful of his an- #03 a 4 >i a maintaining it anu striving to gain} en ree ee —. oo : er ‘ ° ° ° CLT IPAS? : wh Oe te ‘ ee a % ng any prizes in the hot come | fi pearance —He is prefeired in business offices, S50 aS ™ . a se ‘Oe tire whiet 1a8 etilions at S&S John shows that Mr. | : Baty ~: FZ. < co ret - . ‘ Cintisen 2h | . . } oni ° } se eee a ~ . ‘ a6 + {, ‘ , ay Vs y 4 :* 1 ~ 2 . 4 > WD. STEWART ed from its beneficent operation. It| Bovyye stands bizh among Cava- | i in social life and ey ery place where men do #"\% _ YR ‘ : . 1 ‘ 7 . , . | a - ‘ bite “ie Aon f « PS 48 en attended by prosperity aimost| dian breeders cattle and ought to} , 4 <7 “—" - ; 4 : . . ee er be ; oregate , i z | } 3rOmM 18 Inception Ky throughout the | OP©? the eyes of P. KH [sland farmers y ' “eee a | \ we ' ‘ , ‘ , ie »ito tbh reiatively high vaiue of tae stock 1 \ - TA cy i I anit sa Bolle 120° Y [ a } $ BAKES BNST BREAD —§ | period of depression exteadiag from 1393| 10, the relatively | OUR its fi 1) Wy Xr 4 i hid ‘A . ila . , ‘ . _ 7 7 £ . oc } , : i © GROG cthn wmaeet the United Bui oan] eae ee Se JUR cheap suits fit 2s well as our best Ls Via Whe TUNE VET TV TT errr rye —iihne lt and Empire remarks toa vIT TTATY Gif Sarre \ ralia or even Great Britain ever ex- | the $70,000,000 enpply bill is vot a jegiti- ones, BDECA USE they are all hae {= << as — | justries and business | mate part of the National Policy. Under a “ ae sine » Canada were | the National Policy the man with the hoe 5 . is ; : : 1 thesis | and the operative in the factory enjoyed : bgp y f naintained, Lhougi ew Fnac’ .« 7 yr ate . | hig Own earnings, but under the new Lib. 6 dl () d i ice i Bhatia a =o 6 Ol O- roreign | eralism thirty millions of the annual vrofit LOV7 RATE ever «vere n loss of revenue’ of the State pretaken from the people and D 1 1 a i i i W ie] ts, ‘| he Mon- ' 4 ven 10 parlisans. , . , .- 2 ~- ; . i 4 1 ‘ rm ‘ . : L . 7 . ag . : q i zy Au] UMN AT, KXOGURSIONS | ea) Gazette pointe out that| Advices from Oitawa state that the The cloth is thoroughly shrunk in the cheapest as well as the best, toe U LULL Pa YULULTD | APS. » | #ccount books for the last fiscal year have ver "rE nant : ll BRO Vee | the population, wiich was putup by the | finally been closed. ne total surplus is and the same GUARANTEE CARI accompanies a CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I —QN Sepf, 28th, 29th, 30th dict. 2nd & 3rd oA cen f id trip tickets to MONTREAL eave , + ‘y : ) for rou Jet tb, 1899. 28th, 2! vUth, rates for ith and Return Trip 7 Lt) WwW } z ’ f byt ‘ ) riot, MICB ecee @ r ron on od : ans ra Pais, Voat., oo. . ~ . rY YT , ; Sept~ 30th to CHICAGS., ILL... and r at $29 } xcursion Ticiets to all points west of M i will be good for return passage Lt“ ne aays fro date of sale, s to other points call on any ticket N timie Provinces, or write. A. J. HEATH, Dist. Passy. Agent, CPR St. John, N. B. IAN, CPR, wn, PEI ry ~~ JOHN O. HYND Sclicting Agen Charlottet aq %@OG6 e022 4% 04° @ 402. * The Montreal 3 Daily Star i have been appointed an agent for the Montrea’ Daily Siar, Can- 's greatest daily newspaper, aud tak e pt'ons at the very ~ price of $1 OU a year. suheae 4 LSO—The ladies’ Home Jotr- . $1.00 a yeare The Saturday @ Evening Post $1.00for 5 menths. fhe Co-operative Farmer, $1.00 a @ RL, COTTON & P ). Box 84. ee ¢ Charlottetown. ¢ aoe @ e202 @ ha Deane as © 0220406485 OS | @ OOO B44 Ss 2447 6204948 PLANT LINE EXCURSIONS Charlottetown <0 Boston and Retira— -$Il.0O0 Commencing i5th Septem- ber good for 36 days. For further information ap- ply to— W. W, CLARKE, 214 Agent NOTICE. The Fire Wardens of Souris offer for sale Debentures to the amt. of $2000, for 15 years et 4% interest. Also want to bay a Fire Hand Engine. C. C. CARLTON, JR., 187 tf Sec’y-Tre {9 |i norts erts in 1878 at 4,978,000, | ¢5,016,000, which is over $400,000 in ex- creased one aod three-quarter millions. | especially designed to promote domestic | The revenue for the part two } ; months has | hae, in the intervening years, increased by | cess of Fielding’s buiget estimate. Capital ly 30 ner cent.. and ie now. on the expenditure shows an increase, however, of A! »U per cent., an 1s ’ i Fe : P pe ' . : ae | $3,600,000, and’ the national debt has in= same aathority, put at 5,248,000. While} rade, through its effect in improving in~ | been about the same as last year. i 54 I | ternal conditions, the National policy has —In 1896 the taxes were $27,000,000 | been accompanied, elso, by a _ large/ in 1899 they were $35 000,000. When Mr rease in foreign commerce The ex-| Foster saw the taxation accumulating he ; sis between 1878 and 1898 ,| cut it down, as for example when he made « for instance, between 1878 ¢ BIS 31 , ' ee ee Te jraw sugarfree. It iswell remarked by | the Mail and Empire that the Liberals at The | Ottawa should have reduced taxes and | ports in the sare time grew by over 40! “Appa ee ee — i ; 20Q 29 ar fm | 1 done 80 the people would have had the | per cent., or from $99,327,008 to $140,-| .. | P ’ ee : * | $8,000,000 that have been taken from v them and wasted, : —The Montreal Gazette remarks that lc commerce, was} Siberia is now threatening the wheat pro- | $20,475,000 in 1878, and is now $40,270,- | ducers with its a pe It is ro we 1” coos at the threat will b y | 000. The deposits, representing in a way | _— - SAEERS ‘Will DO COEDe KimRe Ih NEES d me “ory | fulfilled, however. It needs people as | SHO SCHVE SHE ROCUMBINIEG CORI: CF CRC! well us soil capacity wo ‘Tales wheat, and | people, have grown by over 260 per cent., | then it needs eaey facilities for getting the | er from seventy million to two hundred | stuff to market. It will be some years be- “eer “3 Siberi ill have ei and eighty millions. fore Siberia will have either the people or : the facilities to make it a great competiior, and other things may change ip the mean~ time. ncreased by over 100 per cent., or from | $79,322,000 to $164,152,000. im - »23.000. The bank circulation, repres- : ~ = the amount ef money needed to ntipg . 5 arry on the country’s This growth has not Oa the | it has been remarkably steady. been irregular. contrary, Slow a; firet, it ia now so mérked that all men even the greatest enemies of the National Policy which produced it—are compelled | talk of the revenue the knight —Mr. Foster ina recent speech poinis outthat Sir Richard Cartwright used to as “taxation.” Now 2 calls it “gross income.” It to admit that instead of the “blue ruin”? : =) a + ‘ 4 es o | will be,observed thatin the one case Sir whieh was predicted, we have “‘agrowing | Richard represents the revenue as ecmé- time.” thing which the citizen pays out. This is —————_—— << -__ ___—_ when the Tories collect it and it is re- latively light. Io the other case the re~ FOOTBALL. hes eae : hi venue is spoken of as something which WA taht comes in. itis something found. This Ir is very pleasing to see the boys a;| 18 when Sir Richard is coliecting it. practice on the park these fine afternoons. autumn The fact shows that tbe ris- ing generation of football votaries are determined to maintain the reputation and honour won for our tiht little Island by those who have gone lefore. —Atteation is directed by the Montreal Gazette to & suggeative passage in the eviderce of the North Waterloo witnesses. Une of the bribery brigade was arranging to pay for votes after delivery. The Witness declars. “Lewis said that if they did not vote his ticket he would know by7o’c!ock that night. On election night Lewis told them to go to Boseard’s the next morning and Bossard paid him (the witnese) $15 and paid Wernke $13.” The ballot is eo worked in Ontario under the Liberal syetem that the machine can know how votes have been marked two hours after the close of the poll. In many a well fought field at home and abroad the activity and vigor and ekill of our young men have been admirably displayed ; and we confidently anticipate additions the future. Football will! have been given agreat impetus in these Maritime Provinces by the enterprise of the Wanderers of Halifax who are about to expend a thousand dollars to secure the attendance of a crack team from Ireland. We do not expect that the Abegweit- Crescent club of this city will have an opportunity to try conclusions with the redoubtable players from the Emerald ; Isle. Bu: it is possible that they will be able to challenge or accept the challenge of those who will have that great advant- age. To this end they ought to practice deligently and according to the strict rules of the manly game. triumphs in ESTEEMED EXCHANGES. Mail and Empire: President Kruger may be interested in knowing that the newest guo tested at Shoeburyness will kill at fifteen miles, St John Sun: Mackenzie and Mann will be indemnified for their failure to get the Yukon ¢ontract. This firm of coa- tractors ie in a pretty safe position. If it gets contracts it gets rich oat of them. If it fails it gete indemnified. Mail and Empire: A Vancouver des~ patch states that there is no gambling at Dawson now. At any rate it is not likely there will ever again be attempted in that part of the country such a “gamble” as Sir Richard Cartwright was pleased to call the Yukon deal, in which the Young Napoleon played so bolda band. EGC CS CS US s HH Perfect Tools Necessary for Perfect Work——_——~ Just so—then how can can you expect to sleed and rest well on imported MATTRESSES. 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McLELLAN, Rector St Dunstan’e College, Ch’town, Aug 30, ‘99 Victoria Gafe Greet George Street... Charlottetown, P. E. Island To My Customers and Prospective Cus - tomers t— Permit me to cail your attention to the fact that l am better prepared than ever before tosupply your wants in Freeh Oys ters. Itis a fact that in erder to be suc- cessful in the Uy ster dusiness one must be able to handie them in large quantitiee. With this object in vier, I beg leave to solict your patronage, and can assure you of satisfaction. I may say that my Oyster Parior will be conducted in the ueual first class man- ner, where the delicate Bivalve may be obtained in every style to satisfy the taste of the most exacting epicure. Yours, &c., JOHN P. JOY, The P. E. I. Oyeter King GIRL WANTED—An experienced general servant Apply to Mrs 8 RK Jenkins, Graften Street. 220 31 oF YOUR FEET By investing 50 cents for a pair of save pain, loss of } we can give youa nice, neat- fitting boot and a pair of ITPAYS TOBY AT vowel ERAN If you want something nice, new and stylish it wil pay you to read this add and see our DRESS GOODS We have a _ superb line of the most fashionable and up to date goods to be seen. Including ladies Scotch Cheviots Broad Cloths, Beavers and Meltons in all the leading shade conspicuous among which are Greys, Reds Fawns News Blues, Myrtles and Light Greens. We have alsoa nice range of Ladies Cloth in domestic make, made at our own Moncton Mills, just the thing for fall suiting. JACKETS If you want the new style, the Jatest 21 inch cut, Germ a made, silk lined, Ladies’ Jackets; then you ought to buy ours _ When you put one of them on it is just as pretty as a picture | Any alteration needed we make at our own expense. 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