THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 1, ne cneatine SAVE MONEY | oN YOUR sHOE BILLS Some lines Half Price. goods must be sold. r A \ STORE NEXT pRISCOLL & HORNSBY’S QUEEN STRE Opp. Prowse Bros and Shoes at the big Sale. BARGAINS IN ALL LINES All ET — | Dentistry... BY SPECIALISTS | Patntess DENTISTRY by use o/ electri ox by the Berlin Method MopERN DENTISTRY, crown gork. (Both without pain. ARTIFICIAL TEETH We mak Teeth extracted without pain BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS S city » all kinds. Silver Spring Brewery: BROOKE, P. Q. Ss. C. NUTTER, SHER er of are Vi Ale and Por above brewery ly superior to ° pre duced by a ry in th and in ord everyone a sample them, quote the fol prices for casl Per bhd.. Ver half do Per quarter d Per dozen qua Per dozen pin Delivered in iV brewe Don i0n. X lance ] if $1 t ts. > . trains. AGBORAL. § Sole agent for P. E IT'S OU } THE A particularly j Some exceptional ticles. and t xT ING COO tine < = - LV RY he cover picture ., island Road. piece, i? eLii ee, “Marchbank’s both very pretty view f€se are the c ontents. f - is ; s*e v, Near Marchbink’s Mills mp t Flo a alga iia cast Mtispied e, 1 e The Malpe ue Rev. J. M. Win \ Wolves ; ; Henee Wy Out Educatio; Char} stetown ASD Ps Diars 3 A journey f NY! lol Tes 1 © Ambitious Ma ne Shy Wats | vi ; Th A True ] 4 idii M 1si ~ ee WO I reams b00k Notes For « * or sale at a hewstands nb wan a ““YSCTiption Months 25 IS J3e U THE P, E, 1, ' > i Ic Fix , \ ' TAGAZ } 8 4 I Propr. the ist- he goods other 1in- ‘r to give to re beg to wing low 50 20 20 50 SU « iny part of the city, steamers or ie % number. ‘. t e . oe +3 frontis are ed réliab] n to sell The ‘a DCoOtia ’ ilj os tia Fy Co ertili ~* On Commi Apply t Dn. ADDL ) The Nova Scotia Eecei:, “ scotia Fertilizer Co., I TENA , 4 . HALIFAX N.S. in6—] mo By buying your Boots | A Statement of Facts. On July ‘th, 1891, after the present government obtained office. the actual debt of the Province, according to a statement furnished by th¢ Assistant Provincial Secretary, amounted to $53,442.21 r dey »y . P ‘ _ Mr. Peters, then leader of the Government, declared that there after revenue and expenditure would be made to meet---but there has never beer a year since he made that statement without a deficit. Here they are: nd bridge | Deficit 1891 .. ee eh 30.4389. 90 Deficit 1892... _... 37,681.99 Deficit 1893... 119,942.33 Deficit 1894 20,164.21 Deficit 1895 32 862.80 Deficit 1896 14,135.35 DORI fe 38,201.65 Deficit ee... i. .:. 43,611.54 Deficit 1899 36.915.03 A FRIEND OF THE HORSES. Montreal Witness. Since the (Queen issued the humar e and sensible order avainse docking | horses’ tails, the chorus from both sides of the Atlan le unanimous and cordial for one to sup pose that itis prompted by a mer desire to follow a fashion set royalty, though that, nu doubt, has a: effect w th sowe peop The custoit of docking and nicking horses’ tails 0 is of English origin, and has lon, been condemned as both cruel an unsightly. The cruelty of the operatior resulting from not having the use © the tail. A horse bas no more grac ful featuce than his tail, and to d. prive him of it is in the worst of taste. Toda so makes th: anima’s look $373,923.40 present government Total, The Conservatives imposed no TAXES. collected the following taxes in six vears : The isve-—-Taxes imnoeds................ ....$ 45,182.81 L895 ‘i 47,661.00 1896 48,466.10 1897 — “ 46,674.50 1898 — ‘4 44,995.97 1899 & 5D, 668.68 $288.649.06 The present government claim credit for having made the following reduction in the expenditure : In the abolition of the Legislative Council........ ...85.000 In the administration of Justice... 3.000 In the Public Lands Office 1,217 La ORI a a SOO In abolition of the Reporter for the House.......... 400 seinen bieeniee « $10,417 { The average expenditure of the Conservatives for the twelve years they had the government, was $278,959; and the above savings having - been made, the average expenditure of the present government should’ have been $268,542. But, asa fact,the average expenditure of the present government for the past uine years was $304,511, or $35,969 per year more than they claimed it should have been. The Conservatives obtained an additional subsidy from the Dominion Government of $20,000 per year. NOTHING. The last vear the Conservatives were in power they paid for interest $2,697.44. Th present government paid for interest last year $19,075.75. In other words, the ADDITIONAL SUBSIDY of $20,000, obtained by the Conservatives, is now INTEREST on the DEBT created by them. In a statement furnished by the Government on the 22nd May, 1900, the debt of the Province was made up as follows : Balance due Banks .. $159,365.63 a ae a ee ee 185,000.00 cere Sa. 35,000.00 Deposits with the Government....... 152,435.77 $531,801.40 If you add to this, Debentures authorized last session. . . $48,000.00 Sinking Fund used up................11,030.30 Amount due Winsloe estate .... 4,538.87 $63,568.17 You have a total debt of........., $595,370.57 On the 3lst Dec. next there will be due } salary of Teachers, ..............$26,000.00 — oe ¢ year's interest... .;5...:..%.. 10,000.00 — $36.000.00 Making a tota! of i . $631,370.57 as the debt of the Province. The present government says it spends more for Education than the ‘ate government. Well, the Conservatives spent for the years 1879 to i800 the average sum of $104,181 yearly. The present government's average expenditure on education from 391 to 1899 was $121,868 yearly, or $17,687 more than the Conservatives. But they saved $10,417 per year which the Conservatives had to pay, and they collected on an avi rage $48,108 per year IN TAXES, while the Conservatives had NO TAXES. The people ask whe e the additional expenditure goes. Well, the answer may in part oune in the fact that more is spent upon the roads---BUT ONLY 1 + LECTION YEARS. In 1893 they spent on rou s $5v,178. In 1897 they spent on roa: s $25,190. In 1899, when there was . O ELECTION, they spent only $14,913. e:€ctions. ln 1893 and 1897 there we: 1 i — iti) r } : i i) «i ’ | t This year, as there are two elections, the expenditure will probably ‘each, if not exceed, that of 1°93. The government are s; cndirg about $50,000 per year more than the revenue, and are now collecting $i. ,G60 per year in taxes. The debt of the Province is over $600,060, and if the present state of affairs continues the deht will «cen be so great that no more money can be borrowed. Then will come TAXATION with a vengeance. The electors have now the opy o1tunity of stopping this reckless ex- ure, by votirge the present ircezpal le erc catiavagant party out ercn the 12th Deccmter. City Tlardware Store BUILDERS’, FARMERS’ MECHANICS’ .HARDWARE.. Paints, Oils, Glass, Carpenters’ Tools ALL CHEAP FOR GASH The Celebrated Norton Machine Oil. } The present government obtained— | R. B. NORTOR & CO., Limited.|. ridiculous, and has not one argument! in its favor; but thetashion, once es tablished, has had all the force of ; siupid Conservatism in favor of iis continuance. Lov rs of animals ever, where will be grateful to the Queen for this latest proof of her good taste and kind-heartedness. DUCKS ARE ON THE WING. Toe nipp'ng win | is whistling and the gray clouds scurry by; Upon the edges of the lake the thin | ice-rib ons cling; 1s The morning breeze is sigh“ng through the rushes, deadand dry, And guns are gayly fopping —for the) ducks are on the wiag. The canvas back drops quickly from the cloud toward the lake; From the marsh’s weed-grown mud the lazy ma la-ds swing; The dainty teal flies swift and low when daylight’s colors break, And all the air seem; throbbing— when the ducks are on the wing. ! The drake’s disc rdant climor sounds across the wind-siirred flood, And through the frosty, bracing air the court'ess pinions sing; paid away by the present government for | The old sand-blind is waiting, and the feve ’s in our blood, The r d gods loud are calling—tor the ducks are on th: wing So get the r2-y0re ready, the old hurting coitas w.ll, Dec sys ait an nuainon, 9)s and every needed thin-; Liaive ths dul world bennd you for awnile, and g> tu uweil Where Nature bids you welcome, and tiles; Ii Ce ¥.03 Constipated Bowels. Constipation, or {nactivity of the bowels, is probably the cause of mo: distress and suffe®ing than any other 2 - ic : Organic derangement. Once the bowe! are constipated, the kidneys clogzed, the liver torpid, and the gtom- ach and whole digestive system com- pletely interfered with. The head aches, there is weakness and in the back, sides and limbs, the ac- cumulation of wind and gas on th: stomach, gion of the stomach, and depression and despondency of spirits. Constipation can never be cured by the use of salts and similar weaken- ing and debilitating purgatives. Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills not only cause the natural action of the bowels, but so strengthen and _ invigorate them as to enable them to regularly perform their functions without the aid of medicines. One pill a dose, 2 cents a box, at all dealers. Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills. LOCAL NOTICES. becom: © Ice creepers at R, K. Josts. Our ice creepers kee» you from falling—Try a pair. R K. ‘ost. —Underclothing, ‘tis strang that nobody else keeps underwear tu tit everybody. Prowse Bros. Vetter not miss reading the No-| vernber Prince Edward Island] Macazine. The reading matter i the illustrations are gocd.| Five cents the copy at all the bo stores. Ss} - Pt LrooG Pa ae ~ Be ISLAND.«. Commercial College T P rhe attention of those who desire a thor ih and pract cal prepara‘ion for an ‘active ut-iness Ife is called to the advantages offered y this ge. Beokk.¢«ping, Conmerc | iw, -rithmeic, Perranship, Enz‘is, orrespondence, Uuriness) Methe ds, Short ni, Typewriting’ etc., are taught in tre yost direct and pract cal manner. * petal enti.nis givento locaing grauuates in od | usiness p sitions New term cpened n Monday, Sugust 20th inst., at 9.30 mn Send for pros, ectus. P.O. Box 242 vA? ISAAC OXENHAM. | ’ ng—f Principa’ and Proprietor | appr WW | iS too} by is a trifle compared wth the anguis! dizziness, | Simness of vision, pains | pains and fullness in the re- | BRITISH PRESS. ! The London Times admits that the | OVER wat Marseilles behaved on the| whole with exemplary good humo | Have purchasee and abstained from cffensive de-| “HEINTZMAN’S nonstrations. That paper attacks Mr Kruzer’s “ec'ravagantand mi igna ‘r PIANGS” In preference te all | calumnies on England’ and adds: Tr] others. — ; eae Te | ‘3 ‘f pc sf tm! ae | a 4 t | !s only by our sufferance that he is in| | Europe at all. His friends might do | | welltoreflect on this obvieus and! | palpable fact when his invective grows | | too spiteful.” | | ‘he Standard says: “Regret, rather | | than resentment, is the «motion with | vuch most Englishmen will contem- plate the extravagant welcome. Kverything was unfrierdly to Eng- | land, but to make amends evety-| We will furnish you ‘ing was correct.” with the list of thet The Daily News says: “Mr. Kru- names if you desire it ger’s statements are not correct, but Intending parchas- he is suffering from the mortification. 7s wir GO we ve of def-at, and ifanybody is inclined cnuee wha eee ee spay ew closely, where the¥ to feel great indignation let him re- | : , wi'' most likely recog- nize the name of & relative or friend te whom they can write for:|their opinion of the Heintzman. Piang. Miller Bros:. Sole Agents, Queen St. member that accusations quite as out- | rageous are being made by English-' men tLemselves. Mr. Kruger seems | to have borr.e himself with conside’-' able dignity.’ | ihe Telegraph says:“Noene who! | is any One in this country will be in} | the least degree irritated or impress-| ed, or will regard except with cosa: | temptuous indifference the hollow | manitestations of which the sour and | | damaged Cincinnatus has_ chosen to! make himself the dup.” | The Graphic criticizes “the ill-bred | |English tourists at the Hotel du | Louvre who refused to remove their | | hats when the aged exile passed.” Ii) | declares that their conduct was inde- | _ corous and urchivalric. | The Chronicie says that little cr no-/ thing occured to disturb the equani-| mity ot the French Government or to| create the slightest cloud of difficuliy | | between the British and French. | KIT R 1 | | j | Empire Tablets Just what you want. Crossed flags; Canadian ensign and Uniow Jack, nicely printed in colors at top of each sheet. Can be had in both note and letter sizes. MITCHELL'S BOOKSTORE 3 {. in a RE EY 4 " “ rere : 1 tie ater drip rt Rodin ake CHENER DISLIKED. a | The firthcomirg promotion of| | Major-General Lord Kitchener t) a | | lieutenar t generalship elicits from Mr. | | Charles Williams, one of the leaders | |ot the war critics, the bitterest in-| _ dictment of that general ever publish—_ |edin England. He declares General, Kitchener meditates a reckless and| tuth'ess extermination of the Boers, | | hoping to execute his atrocities amid! silence, like that of the tomb of the. | Madhi He b:lieves the British officers ;and men wil net endure this and! that Kitchener will stand revealed to! | the country asa scourge inexorabie. | | Mr. Williams maintains that the re-! turn of several genera! cfficers ard the | removal of General Kelly-Kenny frm | Bloemfontein confirms the suspicion | eee y Queena St. Opp. Prowse Bros. Celery FOR | | that they wculd “have nothing to cad : , with Kitch«ner’s ditty wore” It is! . Wi NY | ER i * ‘ ooe li. x ‘ > . i ¥ | almost HeeHIESS to say that this bitter re attack by no means re average opinion. USE We are making a specitil offer for the month before packing. aWay'in green. house-, and it willibetothe advanage of ony omy requiring. a: supply. cf celery to secure be | fore the price goes up. The sar.ecetes il aa is ~ | cannot be bought late: on for anythin ses McClure’s Magazine. | than 50 per cent more. We have it b e: To the old “inevitable,” death and | for present use or green for'winter » ke Our price for November mcnth- only- s - F hk Gide he ic of ih? barrel, or three barrels for $5.0 | tary service. rrom the time he is old | 31., pave: ects for $1.10 per barter, enough to go to school he Isoks for- | $1.15; par » $1 25 yer barrc; o i}waid and plans for it. It is said that | $2 50 of £0 lbsfin bariel; turnips, 65 [the first great event in the life of | Da cli cabbage, gee jcr_ large sngar i . . . . Aada+ress-— |German boy is his co: firmation and} the second his first week as a soldier. | J J GAY & So Ne ® 1 o | A huge red placard appiavs cone day larlottctc v1 |on the bill-posting tiwer so familiar |to Ger sn towns. It coxtainsa list iN... ‘or the names cfal he young men in | the district who have reached military | #2, and h:s among them He has | been expecting it, and he knows that i AUSTRIA® Fe oe * presents the | : —_—— ‘All German Youths Must be. Scldiers. ae | i pr | taxes, the German adds athird, mili- Soman sn } Ss. LS AAPOR ME BLS LI — a0 Bay amass ae hacen yaa - A . a F ee ed tail oe - are a ‘ aoe Pd) oy a 52 A Sea em aR eR samaggRE SE eg 7 . ihe authorities never forget. Aiready | he and his parents have decided one important question regarding service, and that is whether he shall | | enter as a freiwillige, or volunteer to | serve for one year only, or whether Se must take the full service of two years, Ba 5 aid a ae Rr EE ET TS RRA MeN tn ARREARS OEE OE OO NNR s . . 7 we is cas _ a ’ MO ON AOA I EN ER A IY SOEs = rate Fall Time Table, Rocky Point Ferry, igoo. (i “ s | ; : We've received i i ; ry 44 - \ raaw ~ 7 ‘ i ‘ al Commencing Monday, October Ist hrough misake o* shippers. and we dot . the steam:r Ejfin will run as f itisfy the buying public in this artiele we lows for the balance of the seas re not tha low selli ple every Will leave * rince Street Will lesve Rocky | *®OWS WE * y ti r 7 . , Wharf Point Th y’re ell 1s very ] Wy At 7.coa.m, At 8.00 a. n We're ju ake *cm go, 2 t 8.30a.m. At 9 CO a. m They’ he niccst ones ‘n town a \t 9g. 30 mn At 10.00 a Ar very |: esl sty] s = At 11T.O¢ YT. st It.307 ré n and see them ty hs 1. . At 5.206 | : 43 , * st ‘sé 7 2 At 3- O } , if # eninge low ps ie 4 ( At 4. Oo P ! W ' > mm ? SUNDAYS : , oon > ee A PP: Boers i At 32.45 a: At 1.55 p. WE . ‘ Pts te e * \! 2.06 rY at 3-00 |] : ¢ 4.0% At 1 20 1 eee THE CROCKEi YWARE JAMES J. WISNEF, ; TAD Manage r.i P. E. Islas reul st C4 ery Store, aT. Ch’ own, Sept, 2, 1900. Own.