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THE WERNER COMPANY, Dept H. Akron, ULio ee e_ Watck Attention That wil! cause your watch to mark the hours and minutes exactly. As you value your time piec?, do not allow it to run on without atten- tion from year to year. Such treat- ment will soon ruin the finest watch. It’s economy to have it examined regular intervals, Lam sure I can do it to your satisfaction. EF Pleace call G, F. HUTCHESON Ch'town Queen St - sailing AT ¢ MASON’S ¢ You can get the latest Canadian W and American newepapers received @ by mail esch night. $ Drop in if you want a paper or " magazine or book toread. Fruit, * Confectionery, Tobacco, Cigere etc. STORE ; « when you re passing this way. > : R. H. Mason eee eu Pete * SUNNYSIDE DENTSTRY’ RRS Uffice in New Prowse Block, first door to the right up etairs. QR. AYEPS CARD. W. F. H. CABVELL, B. A, iBARRISTER-AT-LAW Bank of Nova Scotia Building CHARLOTTETOWN, Telephone No. i70 Sioney ‘to Loan. Me. Arthur J. B. Mellish _ Barrister and Attorney at law, Geing about to proceed to South Africa for the winter on active milit- ary Service in response to Her Majesty’s call, begs ‘0 announce that in his absence hin law-oflice at Sourie will be kept open aad all leyal business will be promptly at- Sewd ed to under competcnt management. _Cerrespondenence may be addressed to at Souris as usual, | } THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 16, (895, mn OATTV BPYAMINED Rh adis DAIL i RXAMII Dit | NOVEMBER 16, 1899 IT 1S TIME FOR A CHANGE. | Our readers must remember with what virulence the Conservative Administra- tions, from 1879 to 1891, were assailed be- | cause in some of these years the ordinary | revenue proved insufficient to meet all the pablic expenditures, It mattered not tha! management was studiously « x} and that the most scrupulous honest) yoverned the expen litures. [t mattered not that the small floating debt which existed | | at $128,000, ' , | in 1891, was more than offset by the sub stantial increase of subsidy secured from availed not In | the Dominion. Al the estimation of the Hon, Donald Farqu | harson and his fellows. These frothy demugogues told the people that if they were returned to power revenue and ex- penditure would be made to meet; the public schools would be better supported ; | arriculture would receive more encourage» ment; roads and bridges would be main- tained with thoroughness and economy ; the balance dueat the Land Office would be promptly collected and that office | closed ; our charitable. institutions | would be more carefully supervised; and the morals ofthe commuaity duly safe~ guarded by the enactment of strongly re~ pressive laws on the liquorqnestion. Ilo the elections of 1890 and 1893 Mr. Peters declared that direct taxation was not ne~ cessary and would not be resorted to until the people were consulied at the polls. There never was practised, in the affairs of any country, more flagrant and deliberate decepton than that which Messrs Peters, Farquharson and their colleagues perpetrated oa the electors of P. E. Island. Instead of making revenue and expendi- ture meet, deficit has rolled on top of deficit until the debt has increased from $128.000 to $600,000. Instead of supporting the public sckools better than heretofore, the teachers bave been robbed of a part of their salaries. Instead of giving increased encourage- ment toagriculture, the teacher of agri- culture in* Prince of Wales College was dismissed and the usual grants for exhibitions withdrawn. Instead of maintaining the roads and bridges with economy and efficiency the Department of Public Works has degenerat ed into a machine for electoral corruption Instead of collecting promptly the arrears due the Land Office and abolishing the salaries of the Land Commissioner and his assistants, extensiveabatementsand de ductions have been made to purchasers o land—many of them for political purpozes —and the Department is retained with almost as large a staff of officers as when the collections were important and nearly oneshalf of ihe lands of the Island were being administered, Instead of making ends meet without direct taxation they have, in addition to increasing the debt five-fold, ‘imposed burdensome direct taxation in a half dozen different forms. Instead of enacting and enforce nz good jaws, for the suppression -of the liquor traffic, they have reintroduced the mucb condemned license system by which tLe business of drunkard- making is made legal and reapectable. Instead of exercising a careful supervi- sion of the Lunatic Asylum the recent inquiry shows that the Trustees neglected their duty and that the food was not good nor the apartments warm or properly ventilated. Had the necessary questions been asked the witnesses, it would have transpired that one of the contractors fo food supply and the President of the Board of Trustees furnished an ¢xampie of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. During the life of liberal administra» tions in Prince Edward Island since 1891 every profession of their leaders has been boldiy cast tothe winds. Several of the political delinquents have escaped frum the wreck. But one of the most insuffi- cent, inconsistent and, according to Mr. A. Peters, the most unpopular, members of the party remains at the head of the Gov. ernment, surrounded by men not one of whom is looked upon by the community generally as possessing the smallest parti- cle of administrative ability. In the interests of the Liberal party, if for no higher reason, we should have a change. If it be admitted that the Con- servatives were uot always right, it will not be denied by any honest Liberal that they did infinitely better than Messrs Peters and Farquharson, Turp out Mr, Farquharson and his incapable associates, and give Mr. Gordon achance. Mr. Gordon’s character for honesty, Las never been assailed during : nates a guarantee tor ‘he faithfal management | Of pub! c bu Should Mr. and eflicient administration, turn The at the next general elec. the Far- i8 time for | Gordon fail to furnish honest people will him out in his turn, have the power LiODe In the meantime turn out qubarsou Administration. It a change, ESTEEMED EXUHANGES, Montreal Star: ‘*We do not believe that the history of Enyvland contain? one single stance of all the leaders of @ great party | delib:rately abandoning after they obtair power & | the principl upon the profes- sion of which they got int® power, That infamy was reserved for a British colony, which it is not necessary to name,” Mail aud Empire: Hunted by Mr. Jos*pb Martin and all the Liberals on prin- ciple inthe West, Cl:fiord Sifton is having anything outa happy time just now. Yet whatcan he expect? To the Western people he made gaudy promises, not one of which has he even attempted to carry out. If he has tarned in to defend the monopolies aud has been treacherous to the electorate, there is po reason in the world why the people sbould be faithful to him, —JThe Summerside Journal remarks that **the Farquharson government must fee! very doubtful of their strength in the above districts, when, notwithstanding the promised railway, they bave to import Sir Louis to take the stump In @ petty cam- paiga that a man in his position sbould consider “infra dig.” The electors of Belfast and Murrav Garbor will probably find that his glowing promises tothem will prove about as substantial as the much- talked of and oft-promised Summerside breakwater.” NOTES AND COWMWINC:. —Here isa pointer for the electors of Belfast and Murray Harbor. We clip from the Montreal Star: ‘‘No voter who has any self-respect wil! allow & politician to deceiye him twice. — The withdrawal by the Belgian Gov- ernment of the embargo against the im’ portation of live cattle from Canada is conditional upon the animals being slaughtered within three days of disem- barkation at Antwerp, Ghent or Ostend. —Sir Charles Tupper summarizes the Sifton scandals in good style. “Clifford Sifton,” he said, “dared not grant the commission asked for by Sir Hibbert Tup- | and snufts cannot reach the deceased parts _by mail, price $1.00 | ours for clothing. Have You Catarrh? Ifyou are troubled with Catarrh and | want to be cured, use Catarrhozone, which 18 @ guaranteed cure for this lietressing disease, There is no myeterv about Catarrbozone* though its effect is magical. 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