{HE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 25, 1899 Ne . cy . EEE [b Pays to Buy at PER “INS | TO SFE QUA DISPLAY Of Crash Suits, DuckSuits, Denim Suits, Pique Suits, Cloth Suits, s judgement upon the and values we show nd pa t\ les (Vs dt A ‘THE DAILY BXAMINER APHIL 25, 1899. INTEREST AND DEBT. THE cr was $18,588.80—a eum sufficient to amount expended as iuterest last yea pay for the erection of the new college buildiog—-handed over in one yrar to the money lenders, In view of this fact it is very easy to see Way encumbered farms and farmers’ Governments fail to make progress and, eick | lee; er and deeper 1nto debt until ruin comes up0Oo them asa strong man |armed. Ifthe Liberals had given us any- thing toshow fur the debt on account of which somuch interest is paid every year, not beso much cause for there woul complaint. But so far they bave given u3 nothing, The eXtracraioary beer be rrowed for money that hae bas been sy¥s= purposes to the tematically diverted purposes of | ordinary revenue. We havea notable instance in the fact thattbe greater part of the money ebtained last year, uoder the special authority of an act of the Legislature fur the special purpose of er- recting a Prince of Wales College Build- pay borrowed two peen The three years ago forthe alleged purpose of ing, has used to current ac counts, money or erecting an annex to the Hospital for the in the same way. by the purpese Insane, has been ued the debentures for So obtained the srle repairing the Provincial has mooey of This the building is but now undergoing repairs,— Building. money was borrowed in 1891,—and for the payment for which there must debt of be either increased added -In the whole career of our Liberal alminis-~ or taxes, point fact tration has been marked by the misuse of borrowed mosey by practical breaches of faith with the Legislature ani tax- payers, ~++ere —The Executive of the Fruit Growers’ Association of Prince Edward Irlaad in of | | $.5,000. ) vole the money PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURE. Continued from page 1) votlog for the resolution before the House. I'ne debi of the provitce isnow between $560,090 and $608,000. It was ouly last year tLoat ,the Goverunent ecid $18,000 worh of debentures for the Prirce of Waies College. But they only used $8000 of thisaum forthe parposes for waich it was voted aud appropriated the other $10,- 000 for other services. The contract for th new college 18 $28,500, and’ they must borow another $10,000. Ihe Government is alo commited tothe building of the annex for the asylum. They borrowed $75,000,part of which was tor this purpost; but the muney has been epent and not one ttone of the annex has beea placed in position. The conclusion must therefore force itself upon us that the fiuances of the province are in & deplorable condition; and that bowever auxious all may be for the bridge, care shouid be taken in forcing buraeus upon the people that bear. The passing of tunis resolution means that in two years time the debt would be one mill’on dollars. The Land cilive receipts are aecreasing every year, List year, al‘hough the public works were siarved there wasa deficit ofover Are the farmers, who pay the principle Share of the tax P, prepared to ? rigat for those who are about (O receive lucrative appoint- ments tO hang ibis millstone of debi about tue necks of the people. When the Lib- erals Were In Oppesition they were always they cannot It is all whining about the cost of the ferries. But when they assum- ed power they lost ail control of that expediture. here will be planking 2000 feet in l-ugta on the proposed bridge. The plank covering on Montague bridge scarce- ly lasts two years, aod trave ling there ia nothing lke st would be on the proposed bridge. ihe traths space is over 6 feet 9 in- ches while the ofdinary cart is about 6 ‘eet. Tue local Government must light the bridge, aad this wil mean an expenditure of about $1000 ayear. The Attorney- General says that if the bridge is built, the Jacques Cartier, which ruas to Vernon River, wll be withdrawn, He asked the hoo. member from Springton if he would , deny the people of Urapaud the advantage of this boa ? She must get $2190 wher- ever she rupa. The steamer c.lis at V-r- noo R.ver and Coina Point, The railway w li wet xccommodate the people of China Poiot, Orwell, Fiat River, Pinette and Po.ntPrim. Then thee yuotrymen must pay $200 for return railway fare when he coulicome to town and retarn by boat for 50 cents Everyone knows that session here to-day. Many matters of | steamer should be kepton tbe roate to ao . oo interest tothe important fruit industry | accommodat those who are not beneficed ' n] 5 * ata were considered, Naturally the As ova | by tue railway. Those living slong the ‘ ¢ ; : ; a. . wee tion ie delighted with the promiead @ Si-t- | line of raiiwsy will to @ certain exient : s fF fi ance of the Minister of Agricultare. An | come by the cara, and t} ceipts or 5 iif g y , 1@ receipts On the { J gs this il important season’s work has been de er- | treffi: portion of the bridge woull be de- ~ 2 = mined upon. lcreased. If, asthe Liberals wav, there bas 5 AA ee me Oe Oe ome Ost St } been # material ‘increase in wwe rrafhe ° —Mr. Farquharson said on the floor Of | acr we @- hs retntea al : In sot ing coats we are - 1" - — | Ol aor es 2*S t ferry, the receipts should t ‘ the house jasrt nigat, t vat taere are going | pe correspondingly increased, which they sh wi r ine Se31son s to be “two or three” bve-elections this | ar: pot. It i8 a notorious fact that in ‘ , o. ii a | ; ; ee choicest styles, newest summer W hat does Mr. Farqnbarson | 1893 neal» $1,000 less appeared io the ? ‘ mean? Doves he mean that in addit:on to rte pts from the Hillsborough ferry than sheue best qual LY per- the seat vacated by M Meddie Gallant ; 6 7? se & vaca ymin. Meaue Valiant — | in the preceding year. Tiis was b:canse feecti nm ot fit. and exce d- the only one now vacant Mr. Peters 18 | free pastes were 7 ven to -" ° . | © iat oi, going to resign the erat for Fort Auguatus, | the electors ot Belfast and bs ’ i v¥ / iv < i « the . Wan ranha . } Pe 1 ; I j and that he(Mr. Farquhareon) ie ta be Fort Augustus. He had asked for : made governor. he names of season tick+t-holder bu 7 , 7 5 : ir Ca . - i +} P t } 1) : j > 8 : ee the information ‘Was- withheld, the wor 4 % a srint sina Oi ial : satiea-t oo ; . ft : ; f} — Supe a nt McLeod again calls | season” b-iog erased from his question, on io ‘6 ene eaity f a. -ea} wis — . ee : _ j ‘| ne BSOe tO id ores Ed ch legils ' They had alsa a-kei for details regarding ; ation, as if avi the BMaucatio P ‘ UJ ; {! ' ! iation, wou enabie th ication PD | the prop wed br ige, but the Goy mepbt ‘ tem y try ) Ta 2 sar Zz Js | parcem ot to control in some mea . >| have noieto give. The Attoroey-Geucral | lars ‘ ‘ ey nnecessar | ; ‘ =e el mount Of money — ee *"*Y | has submitted a sta ement regarding the Fr ; . ‘ c, enued in the peyment of second «c ase cost of the ferries, whch is n borne out bay I TH I vy | Salaries to teachers employed in echoole | phy the facs. Titre stesm2r from Rocky ' ; ,es z se attendance ;: attaiume ar ot ane rs : : ar aj Bae "3 ; te | whose attendance and attaiuments are far, Point docks at Prince Street rf and re 7. ' i below what ought to be required in CCe 7 he PERGEE j | 0 : a thool. Sin b are he . | docks there. Why, if the A:torney- rrades Of licences, let tt > De torce grad ‘ ‘ Fac i ‘ oe : rs : ; , ik v : ; e. "i | Genera) wished to be fair,did he charge of schools, Vv.z: first, ond au ! ; a . —— , : j VT. ow 7 Ror nets pep agead cond aud fh td- | the entire cost ot that wharf to t maths » & Lh) V¥ itl Ul ICUs, Class Schools. Not only would such leo ; : . 1) H | a 1e islation | en the «¢ } ¢ ; port ferry yhen it also accomm qd ates the roOieg ‘ : ‘ a IALIO tS ie > baiture rr equcae- ae : : a on ‘ re-8 Mats ant oques, tion, bui it 44 Oe ee Rocky Point and West River people? I . . ui it wonid stir up the teache } : : . SFOmMme@ ¢ | the choice St CTe@a- | a ” “— i oe a the ¢ - a " aud the bridge 18 built will the boat from , . } peopie ln Many aistricts woe n?re 18 to- } - i 6 Troy ,' 1} ns ‘ TY} t} ] acdint a y i dea [ dit ty - se | Rocky Poini be s’Opp d? Will the Leader - } i€a 1g ay @ good dea: of indifference and in a. : , i } i Lil i ‘ . i é ie" a. ¢ i enc at mao of tbe G ernment eay that will be ’ : ! : evce, : a Fn 9 lish and American | | can be saved by building the bridge and : £ Also a very large | ara uttractive collection | : o» Te . iro} Yr oWn VOrK rooms} ee | er ==? —— > . aut ~~ ee We SE ow 9 Oe i (ye In every desirable style New Wings, Quills,Birds | Aigrettes, Millinery, Or- naments, Straw «and Fancy Braids, Embroider. ier, Crowns, Chiflous, Laces, Ribbons, in fact, everything required in the making of this sea- sons Hats, ctf all jb» «l 3» P, PerKiDS & C THE MILLINERY LEADERS SUNNYSIDE. sedate tote ; ae o cae er | moment receipts bave been derivel. Ii Balance...sesoccicnsensc'sescaccos 0,000.80 ' $12,000 avear ie voted for the bridge, | 1899 | what part of the public expenditure would ‘ besaved? If it caa be found that money | Expenditure...... .$.2 642.8 dispensing with the ferry -—then build the | Receipts .... e060... eee sees 4,236 10 | | bridge. But, it perhap: three times as ceennee | mash is to be speui fur the bridge, then it Waletes.... 5 <.aveiikss cease $ 84146 71 ' : lis ourduty to vote against the resolution. | 1891 i Pr} ‘eo gtre f ist be : intaines | . ; Prince street wharf must be a l) Exo mitmee idle c= aos i sovses $ 8,242.09 | forthe Rocky Point service. The fl mts | Receipts 4,023.68 where the H Ilsborough now docks may be | oe te ea y 3 the floats at Southport. ' ‘ - saved as wellas the floats at Southpo Balance... 2 $ 4,218 51 |} But the main wharf must be kept up. 1293 "vr a » Se ~* |The cost of running the steamer ; ‘ ; J « e tire _f ~“” | between Charlottetown and Southport is Expeoditure.. ..$ 8,005 31 j al that cain be dispensed with. Mr. | Becei ple. .5 6s. es 4.36147 | Saaw here submitted a siatement showing onerees ; the co-t of the two floats and the mainteu~ } Brlance.......+.- 22-0, -$ 3,642 84 |ance of the sieamer since 1883 nd 1893 | tatement had been comp: led with great! mr enseditare...... x... $12,901 68 ; care ani he jnvited the most rigid criti- | Receipts 8 77% Fe | cium Tae toial for each year ia nae oe ee ee ee uo Ceetae follows : Balance ie ha --. - $91,031.10 PRRs cai ue ees » veses o-ceseess ve. QO178 87 | [iy | os ye 3 76 1 a $2 . , = iJ tw wnee sre sees tee te | Expenditure... tie? ss sae Peer Oe ~8 2829 is é ; | 1x55..., ‘; *° 3050.00 | Rece Reus nbs t 073.390 S REDE evseess Sevag d £6 teens sb neces 5776 29 | | ae) JRC . H hx * LB37 -eeeeeee le laek 2259 12} BMNOGR i oa. Bo bevectia & 1S 3.42 : | The ferry was let by contract oad 1895 yoara Qn o years, | Expendiiure..... . $ 12,457 79 In 1883 whea the goverament assumed | jroce pis 155d 4! the management of the ferry the expend 1 iture was $6,45)52 and the rec ipts | Balance e = GQ? % al wee c 7 ‘ oe a.a0n reeee , > ; oil | $4,138 26, leaving a deficit of $2292 26. This 1200 : Siena $ 9774.62 iP pppoe be Ri ir nik dha ig We wenden 44195 10 Balance...... seas ss $ 5279.5; ‘> mite vm 1807 ROOTS scnnee ccvevivecusicceensl T8913 87 SS tigate 1514 33 PEN iieck Hsitinnss col $- 2837.54 al VF Pinte: SR aa =~ friends, is @ Cpening of the Bonnets “A Woman's Built To Fit its Place’ The pleasure of your company, with ; Onnet reques‘ed at our (* oss Thursday afternoon, between 2 and 6 &@ o'clock. taken off the route? The flow and ebb tide is undermining the wharf and that is what causes the expenditure for msinteu- ance. Tnis expenditure would be as large if the Rocky Point boat alone docked there. The entire cost of the flats of Prince Street wharf are charged to the Southport ferry, avd no value is credited to the steamer Hillsborough. Ihis steamer’ cost $17,800, although the contract price was $13,590. The Attorney-General does not give credit for ad«llar inthe shape ot receipts, although from 1887 to the preseut OVERDUE ACCOUNELS will pass into other hands for colleciont, Change = Businese Every article in our store is on sale at reduced prices for CASH ONLY. MARK WRIGHT eeeaeeaeeeia: © C€0., Ltd COLL CE. Yours truly, was the first year that the Goverrment ren the ferry 02 its Ova responsibility Toe Attorney-CGenera! did not credit one dollar of this $4,292 in his statement. The people jist pry the d:ff-rence between the receipts ana exp-nduure, and itis as a people that we are considering this matter, Proceeding Mr. Shaw eubmwitted figures for the eubseq rent years as follows :— Frum 1833 to 1897 the total] «xpenditure, over and above receipts was $84,774 15. lhe average of said amount tor 15 year- is every Cent that can be eaved. All other expenses In connection with the ferry would continue. Besides the Hill.borough would be on our bands. This steamer cost $17,800, but the Attorney. Gereral evidently considers her worthless as ae dots not regard ber as an asset. This he (Mr. Shaw) regarded asa sad commentary upon the party which built her three or four veare ago. [t is abaclutely necessary that the bo lers of the ferry steamers be inspect: d. Under Liberale Conservative rule these boilers were in« spectcd, but when the Peters Governmeui came in the Lead+r refused te allow them to be examined claiming that they were ip the harbor serviee aod were therefore noi subject to inspection. Those boil ra may now be in a bad st te and dire calamity may at any (ime ov rtake the passengers, — At the evening sesrion Mr. Shaw re- sumed his speech. Allowing $800 for th: depreciation in the value of the Hillsbor ough, the average annual cost of the ferry, so far as works to be abandoned by the construction of a bridge is concerned would be $4511.60, He believed that a company conld be formed within twenty- four bours to run the ferry properly with- out one cent of su'sidy. But what are our oblivations if w+ carry out the resolu tion? Ifthe bridge is bailt according w the resolution the province will pay $12,006 a year, as interest at 3 per cent on $400,000. The Government would be bound to keep their portion } ? ‘ 1889, Winend Rees 5 «ok. « colees na vale Gone Peete sos ins cas kee hioess* 3,261 04 | steamer ! JAS PATON & co? »S OESSE? OS We are told that 34 ‘eet in the centre of the bridg+ isto be che pro; erty of the Domin« ion Goverameat. They will grade this portion like a railroad, A staff of men will be required to keep the bridge inre- pair. Tne epp oac o the bridge will be | 629 feet from Match’s Murat wo the abu;- meat. On the Ken-ington side the aps proach will be 1-34 feet. The cost of | Keeping the wharf rc. repair is insignifis | caut compared with what will he required for these epproacirs. Bes s, this, the | plankway will be 20) feet long and it will take a tremeadous amoant of m ney to | keep in repair. Kvery nut aad every rivet mast be k-pttss. The bridge must a!a0 paint d ry year. Teer wli wise ve we cut lighting, After two or three vears the annual joter. | est to be paid ic coonection wth the brdg+and its maintenance will be $18,090, | ds this a bright oatlook for th farmers of Lhe country 2?) Wha uanecial outs look at the pres ni * Wee ved the | banks $ 17146 on toe Bist December, The debentue aceomat sam SLTB 9B Che debenture accouat forthe «ye Pewee / ot W.1+~ College wa- $13 000. besides the | students had beea assessed $5, a Lead but (bis amount had udt been spent for the | purpo+efor which 't obta ned, There 14 ile time e wae | 18 al30 Owing $'5).%55 on private Jonas acsoant. There woe loaned $75,000 4 por ion of wh vy to build the @iyium anu«x Taie money BM | been spent; bat the aniex has rot been | bai! Coun ing th: lsrge amounts Ga ried over from jast year (he total jedsbiede ne-s of the provin i@ found to be about $600,000 Are we justifid theaem rounding up the mn ivliars indebteds ness lv vo py. without any iu formation, the ad i ious $409 COO, avd thus absorb- | ng in interest every cent of taxes Falaae fr m real e-tate iu this province? BS oorduty to guard with j-alous care te privileg +s wi enjoy rather thaa plunge the provin into a beipless com- d tioo of bank ipicr followed, lightof the statements “arTQahareon endeavored > Nake of Mr. Shaw regafding the expenditures on the proposed bridg } com pained of the leng:h of hia speech He thomgnt the peop'e throughout the province, 88 well as throughout the Dominion, bal cate filence in th- Libera! porty and felt aset that in the matier of the bridge, as will as in Other matters, they wou'd do what was for the best } Mr. Campbell followed with @ tried spe ch in the course of which he support ‘ aa | the arguments advanced by Mr. Stew ‘and ecored the Governo.ent for item | management of public «ffairs, hairman reported pror adjourned, Ua motion the eh grese and the Hous. * Cure a Coid in a Day Take Lexative Eromo Quinine tablets Ail druggists refund the mouey if it faile@ Jelieve. Odd Lines Jardiniers A few left, different colors and sizes. Low prices to clear. FANCY FLOWER POTS. FANCY JUGS ——we sa» Vilferent sizes.and shapes. BUTTER DISHES at 7, 10, 12 - o2c. Jy G 15 and 20 celts Farcy cup, saucer and plate, } orridge « ts, all at a dis count SANDERSON & CO} VICTORIA ROW of the bridge in repair.