‘ THR DAILY EXAMINER, GA ARLOTTETOWN, said 4. 1900, ere | SAVE MONEY HOWARDVINGENTSPLAN WANTEDZA BOY | There is a constantiy increasing de- mand for good boys tir the “store, of- fice, or bank. We are constantly hear- ing of openings for the right kind ot boys. The following is clipped froz. am exchange, and while the list looks long and some of the items call tor | Canada has unhappily declared | A Statement of Facts. “ itso , | - ‘ On July ‘th. 1891, after the present government obtained office, the | But the Iniends of that poiicy in Great actual debt of the Province, according to a statement furnished by the | Britain favour it as strongly as ever, Assistant Provincial Secretary, amounted to F pews are advocating its adoption on all possible occasion, as Sir Howard Vin $53,442.21 oN YOUR SHOE BILLS. }cent proves. It was said duri g the ; ij biliti b ar cent Contes ; i. os _ traordinar aoduities an oy who By buying your Boots _ Mr. Peters, then leader of the Government. declared that there- | i waa Gl Galen Pogpe tly ev) makes a Ad honest ctr” .: mec! after revenue and expenditure would be made to meet---but there has! ference within the Empire ee it} these requirements need have no fear - Shoes at the | ig Sale. cet re since he made that statement without a deficit. | would have the: effect co ‘taxing his o ae to geta place in almost any ei tas Siete \food. The argamen: was tot conclu | 1S O! business he desires:— ] Deficit 1892... _- ” 87°651 99 | Sive for the reason that food is taxed) A joly boy. BARGAINS IN ae 119'949 33 | to-day in Britain, tea, coffee, and other A boy fuil of yim. Deficit 1894. || 20,164.21 | supplies not producible within the} 4 boy who is equare. ALL i INES Deficit 1895..... 32,862.80 | United Kingdom being sunject to} A boy who scorns a lie. ; 4 Deficit 1896. . 14,135.35 heavy Imposts. Inorde: to give the] A boy who hates deceit. Deficit 1897 __ 8820165 | preference it is not at all necessary to A boy who can say “No.” P Some lines Half Price. All Deficit 1898 . . 43.611.54 | collect more taxes from food. The tea A boy who despises slang, ° : Deficit 1899 36.915.03 | and coffee taxes could be remitted, and A boy who is above board. He ran a mile, j goods must be sold, ‘“ ——__. the small levies upon foodstuffs cf for- A boy who will never smoke. otal, $373,923.40 | eign growih, such as the colonies can and so would many @ young A boy who saves his pennies. 7 : . lady, rather than take a bath A boy with some “stick to it. ? \ The Conservatives imposed no TAXES. without the “ Albert aii attained tae The present government! Produce, would yield just such a re- STGRE NEXT TO : collected the following taxes in six years : Ve — as is oe to-day from the A boy with shoes always black. ’ DRISCOLL & HORNSBY’S 1894 laxes imposed......... .$ 45,182.81 | ma ane subject to duty, A boy who takes to the bath-tub. Baby S Own } : ’ sme oc ee 47,661.00 le On ; 1€ food of the workman, there- A bey who is proud of his big sister. QUEEN STREET * BE ia chai ca teta nat ho ehs abe tala 48,466.10 | fore, there would be no new imposts.| A boywho has furgtten how to whine. Soap. oe 46,674.50 | But a condition has arisen within the A boy who thinks hard work no dis- Qpp. Prowse Bros lt . , : Rak oe wale b ne a Gin dca's Bib ik Gu hic | past few years which, ‘ar from m king grace. It leaves the skin wonderfully soft ard 1899— , era eS LN Ri Soo ov bade the Britisn workman hostile to a pre: A boy who stands at the head of his} | oe mend in Saint Sengnreny Seen ee mater oeleensittanee ference, tends to make kim ing- fi 7. $288.649.06 I ly anxious to S it ae —— Beware of imitations. ‘ oe ee a a a ecure it. ur netgh-| A boy who does chores without | | , D) - ntistr I he present eover nment claim credit for having made the following | bours boast that they are making great grumbling. i ALBERT TOILET SOAP £0., Mfrs, i y. ee reduction in the expenditure : : ; 3 2 | progress in the British market as_ well A boy who believes an education is MONTREAL. ez & In the abolition of the Legislative Council...........%5.000 as in the Canadian market with manu- woth: white 4 wine In the administration of Justice... 3,000 ' . : ie i. r BY SPECIALISTS In the Public Lands Office : 1.217 | Tt As ssamaned of fact, their} A boy who isa stranger to the street ae . 2 . 44 an eee * 6s - x y Tr ; e cs . a Rn UI, ee es So SOU otk eed + ae agaiy eran bei corners at night. | Pantess DENTISTRY by use of electricity | In abolition of the Reporter for the House........_ 400 | fain ently, Out to the world’s markets, A boy who listens not to unclean | er by the Berlin Method. : . eee aggregai¢a million dollars per day ‘ MopeRN DENTISTRY, crown and bridge } $10.417 , and the tendency is upwards. What { ; } wok. (Both without pain.) ever Britain takes ‘ithou : oe 5 ; ; | s, and her importa-+ ARTIFICIAI Teett.—Wema <e all kinds. Il ne average: expen re ot I . mservsr res y rTehy rears ° ‘ ’ é ig penditure the Conservatives for the twelve years | tions from the United States are grow-- Teeth extracted without pain. they had the government, was $278,959: and the above savings having) - Rip : er ae percum was: aang oe | ng enormously, displaces British good ‘ BERLIN been made, the-average expenditure of the present governmeat should and Beas ack, E a 5 have been $268,542. But, asa fact,the average expenditure of the present | * ical * ad verysaing goes | DENTAL government for the past nine years was $304,511, or $35,969 per year} Se ee arent ieee, ; Ween, stories from any one. A boy who piays with all his might during playing hours. A boy who thinks his mother, above | all mothers, is the model. { A boy who does not know more) than all the rest of the house. ' A boy who does not wait to be cal- led a second time in the morning, Empire Tablets Just what you want. Crossed flags; Canadian ensign and Union Jack, nicely printed in colors at top of each sheet. Can be had in both note anc letter sizes. MITCHELL’S BOOKSTORE more than theyeclaimed it should have been. _ however, British labour seeks to com. The Conservatives obtained an additional subsidy from the Dominion pete with the labour of the United Government of $20,000 per year. The present government btained— | States in its home field the process is NOTHING. handicapped by & tariff which Jays a The jast year the Conservatives'were izpower they paid for interest | duty of rom forty to, tifty per cent $2,697.44. upon the goods that are sold. ‘Thus it The present:government paid for intenest last year $19,075.75. happens that while the sales of the ; In other words, the ADDITIONAL SUBSIDY of $20,000, obtained | United States to Britain are swelling | 4S actually levied in England on| by the Conservatives, is now paid.away by the present government for | those of Britain to the United eae births in the year 16¢5. Every person | INTEREST on the DEBT created by them. | age-declinin d : not in receipt cf alms was required to . : : : 0 z i : |) g, and very rapidity at that. | ae ; In a statement furnished by the Government on the 22a4 May, 1900, The situation isa remarkable com.{ Pay twe ‘hillings fer every little » de Ovince waa m: a Ss | ; ; the debt of the Province was made up as fallows : mentary upon the respective merits of | Stanger added to his family. The no- | proczezon and free-trade. Here is the | bility and gentry were subjected to a i } 1 | Celle A Tax on Children. | A tax which Jasted thirteen years | Silver Spring Brewery, SHERBROOKE, P. Q. S. C. NUTTER, Propr. ‘ Ale and Porter of the Palanee ane Panks .............. _...... $159,365.63 above brewery are vast- Deboitenes 3001 :............... 185,000.00 , sa ly superior to the goads Debentures 1698-1699....-.. 0.2... 33,000.00 a — ener Boney ame eed ier sala on ene ers ae produced by any other Deposits with the Government............. 152:435.77 i is alleged to be destruczive of foreign : : ine Queena St. Opp. Prowse bros. brewery in the Domin- I ahi «aes ll jbusiness competing with the free’ Of a duke down - ten apa od fora ion, and in order to give $531,801.40 ‘waderin his very household. Here, | PeTson having real estate werth fifty! Tf you add to this, too, is the free trade country whose pounds per annum ‘or personal “pe ag Debentures authorized last session.__ $48,000.00 policy wasto capturefureign markets of six handred pounds or upwards. Sinking Fund used up...... 2. .... 2.,.:11,030.30 attacked by the protectionist nation in | everyone a chance to sample them, we beg to quote the following lew prices for cash : ‘ ‘~ Amount due Winsloe estate .... . 4,538.87 .- $638,568.17 ‘the toreign market, .and in the home i a ye) ais at Ss Mea A ' i ‘ bie walt 3S pat $595,370.57 ‘manket as wel. The condition is an Ch roric Hi > ae. sige oe? | 4 a : oe ere oe . ae ae : absolute contradiction of the economic Per low quarts. 1.50 — et ae pone co -athepapinateres bg 7 / philesophy of the Cobden school. If} " eae f . é : Per dozen pints.. rh 4 salary af Teachers, ot are... .:. eee } the thing continue Ube result will be a Bronchitis r Delivered in any part S OE OTC so os. 5 ss 0k chi tens 10,000.00 ies | transference of the industrial supre- of the city, steamers er Fee ee ett te | macy from one side of the Atlantic to] we wm. Davidson, St. Andrews, Que., states :—“Dr. Chase’s Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine has cured me of bronchitis. I have, without suc- cess, tried many remedies for the past} six years. Last winter when I kad a ° severe atiack and was unable to work eee trains. labour in total - « $631,370.57 the other, unless, indeed, eo ned | Britain be persuaded to drop to the A. MACDONALD as the debt of the Province. competitive level. hat labour wilt The present government says it spendsmnore for Education than the | voluntarily bearthe burden of a prin~ Sole.agent for P. E. I. late government. Well, the Conservatives spent for the years 1879 te | ciple which, however.exceiient it may I procured a bottie ef Dr. Chase's 1890 the average sum of $104,181 yearly. be, according to the sage-, is destruc- | Syrup of Linseed and tine, and am happy to state that the third bot- tie made me a well man.” Mr. W. R. Alger, insurance agent. Fialifax, N.S., wsays:—“I used Dr. The present government s average expenditure on education from] pf} 1891 to 1899 was $121,868 yearly, or $17,687:more than the Canservatives. But they saved $10,417 per year which:tbhe Conservativesiiad to pay, dm practice, we are inclined to | dewst. More likely ss it that the work- man will insist upon redress. Nor in Bide eds We are making a special’ off fe this month before packing away in green rouse, IT'S OUT — they collected NA T AXES. 65 0S par year IN TAXEN, while thes demanding that justice be done need cee ee eee ae oe and it will be to the aglvaniage ef omy cre ‘. Pees . § Conservatives had NO P. . se : +.) | ke discuss the merits or demerits of! permit me to unre en ie” apkanean requiring a supply cf celery to seeure | be- THE NOVEMBER ; The people may ask where the additional expenditure goes. Well, ; ‘otection or free tcade. ‘Tne whele | curative properties. I got better from jf the price goes up. “The same ecicry * + the answer may in part be found in the fact that more isepent upon | PF ; : nie . | the time of taking the first dose. Hav- | C40n0t be bought later on fer anythin: less rane wh ONT YT int OTE >, : {1ssue2s a question of dair play. If Bri- ; than 50 per cent more. We have it ble:c! Prince the roads---BUT ONLY iN ELECTION YEARS. q ing a famfly ef young children, my 50 pe ced In 1893 they s ton roads $50,178 | tain gives sO greata amarket te tke} dectors’ bills have annually ceme to a | for present use or green for winter kee 'ng. NM 150s cy Speat on roads su, *s<- .TT hou! he; considerable sum. I believe a bottie of | Our price for November nienth only—$2,d0 LOT 4 + -oads £28.190 | United States why should not the ; ; : WA In 1897 they spent on r¢ Ads $25, 19. § “ ; > Dr. Chase’s Syrup oceasionally wil! aid | per barrel, or three barrels for $5.00. We In 1899, when there was NO FLECTION, they spent only -$14,913. ‘ United States reciprecate? = If the | me m reducing them very materially.” | also have sects for $1.10 per basse); c>rrots, In 1893 and 1897 there were electiors. : ; * Unued States declines toreciprocate | 2 cemts a bottle, all dealers. | $1.15; parsnyps, $1 2< per barrel; onions, isiand his year, as there.are two elections, the expenditure wif probably; as it willand as it dges, why should Or Ch ’ S $2 50 of 160 Ibsfin tarre]; turnips,. 6 j¢ per reach, if not exceed, that of 1893. foes Baitain iook after her own interests? s asé’$ Yrup a 9. per large spgar variel, FA 5 The government are spending about $50,600 per year more than the} The iseue pcints disectly toa pre- of Li nsee da : os agaz ne revenue, and are now collecting 55,000 per year in taxes. | ferential system withia the Empire-- J d GAY & SO A ; ‘Fhe debt of the Province is over $600,000, and if the present state! , system or concessionfsr concession qj T . 7? N, .. Particularly good number.} of affairs continues the debt will soon be so great that no mor money? the flav. It jeins4o the agricul an urpentine. - ~e: gy, ee f affairs Le: ar cee pander the flag. 16 joins4a the = agricul- | harlottetown exceptionally interesting ar | can be borrowed. Then will come TAXATION with a vengeance. udtleesial Guan Une eek ofthe . hieles, and the cover picture, “A P. 'Bhe electors have now the opportunity of stopping this reckless ex- . Bi Nae ile te + Island Road,” and the frontis-} repditure. by voting the present incapable and extravagant party out | COMES who Cesire 2 3 pece, “Marchbank’s Mills,”’ are Raed : . ‘ }great industrial masses, who have ower en the 12th December. wth very pretty wiews. P These are the contents. Near Marchbank’s Mills, Hampton, P.E.I. ™Ftontispiece, | ‘ana ; The Malpeq 1¢ Oyster at Ilome, (il'us.) ev. J, M. W ithye mbe. Fall Time Table, Rocky Point Ferry, 1900. been represented as hestile to any | change. pi v4 ‘True,.a2 body of public opinion in Britaia is opposed tothe step. True, | Canada has been induced to render a judgment which negatives the propo- mre rene } Commencing Monday, October Ist | ” GHANGE OF fh the steamer Elfin will run as fol- | ese EME lows for the balance of the season. | int : To secure one of the finest Wolves in Sheep s Clothing (:llus. ) —Law tence W. Watson, j sition and énveites Biiiain "otto §=6con | Will leave Prince Street Will Jeave Rocky | properties in P. E. ] ch Tlteational System. sider it sericusiy or with any hoye Wharf Point | i ‘ . B. I. larivttetown Fifty Veac e 7 ; 2 sin ge ee it ard Wa re tore that we will accede tor. But antag-] At 7.000. m. At 8.00 a. m. ¢ Spen Por la e } . é A oe a. . sl } ; eee) SB ea y oustic opinwn in Brrain aud an an-y O° a oe : : ney from Port LaJuie te Trois : | ce ae the ‘anada d< t At 9.30a.m. At 10.90a.m.' This farm contains 130 acres of excellert 4 —, -lohn Caven, 2 _lagonist C ved cm a8 Canada do Fs At £1.00 a: 7. At 11.30 a, m. | land, 8o acres cl-ared and in prime cond ei fe Ambitious Man—Ix hn Mcl are 5 ’ ’ 'se:tle the questtun. Ar ail ew nts the] Ae 1.00D. mm. At 1.30n. m.jtion. There is a fine belt of herd and «aft ‘ es cn ee BUILDERS’, FARMERS’ MECHANICS Same aie: sope. -At_-, sone pet woad (eaten ls sup vaeaae, eon tier a ~ory— Carle. 3 i mends o! piogtess on the other side ot , p- ©. At 3-00 p m, ; wood (whicn is very valuable, now that eo. pn Dreams Ih, 1 be water afe acine and will cuntinue | 4' 4-COp.m. At 4-30 p. m. | is So high) oyster mud withinatew rods c ey ° i TA E | ncit’ work. shich m due season will SUNDAYS |theshore, abundsnce of marsh mud, wel! For Sale at al) ¢+he L- wien ta ae ee ARD ee ; Deir work, wit due itleas ges watered, two mills near the house, good etatan . at all the bookstores and {ycat fru. What we have to do in the] at 9.00a.m, At 10.00 p, m. | buildings, basement stable, 6 miles frons Subscrinti. Five cents the copy. ; ' | meantime is ta see that na acuion~= of-{ At 12.45p.m. At 1.55 p.m ee mile from Pownal vilage, schoed MUCTIDTION one year 50c: SIX . +. C t T ‘ : — . At 2.00 p. m At 2.00 p. m aext the farm. three churches with; ie nthe Or * oh ee eo ores ; iering a permanent obstacie to inter- |‘ ee oe Pe es | . pe _ thin a radius honths 2dc. Da i nts, Oils, Glass, arpen ers co's x 5 rade ts takin by Canada At 4.00 p.m. At 4.30 p. m. of 1% miles, cheese and butter factory in rear Big, cee Te 4 JAMES J. WISNER of farm, a large and heavy bearing orchard of THE P, E | MAG: ZINE | We aiuot rot permit ourselves to be £3.13 us ° ISN ER, best varieties of apples and plum trees, . . La s ; . : \ ¢ < a - . . z . ALL CHEAP FOR GASH comaatied in the other direction if by Ch’ 6 Manaver. | raspherries, Strawberries, etc. For location » i. ° ? ? ; 2 : ; a i — tie . . en 1OV eans We Call prevens 1. aoa Wi asl town, sept, 2, 19C0. | and beauty of scenery this property Is unsur- 4 : | ie tad passed by any on the Island. It is a daisy ele a Rin ttt ) and ib pire of a place, fiut there is not a daisy on iz Roe 3 The Celebrated Norten Machine Oil. TO LET ofa place, ful there: i not a daisy. on it Gents Vilar fed ; less w iy re a: ON lor Sei ing - going into busing 5s a 8 enug oe CSB ; a someelp- n the Northwest with ny sons. Sold with suas eae ry 1 x without crop, stock, and imelemerts ’ . biiat Centrany Situated one tenement house) “ernmc icuti : icit aes "90d reliable men {4 1 T7 English mince meat forsale by] on I’rince St.. next to the late Thos. Alleva | = application io my solicitor, A. A. lova @...: * © men oO seil Lhe - e Pe ee re eg eee +P ; e eG are ee a) eee McVean, Barrister,» C’ ariottetown.or 1 ww VEla FPertiiizer Co's Fertil Thor or Eo Gg At ae Rk the pound and in tins at beer W ] contamirg eight large rooms, with sta anc | be owner : 1 co issiqn a ED fad GR Sie o fat | Pf EF a 8 BUSrE cS a oes coa :h house. at present occupicd by Rev. | F MUMSSION, i. pp.y to | as Ss aia WUUysa ts i Pied G5 Ne ae ao . Goi s. 2 aa paca Powion: al ie » he | NOVa Scotia Fartitizer ¢ ‘ ‘s saa ca ak. heih Cath: halal on 1 . | ‘OVa Scotia Fert 1Zcz Co., Sultana raisins, cooking figs, seed- Possession’ given the 23rd inst. Apply to > | io<& A. A. MOORE, i : | es : Le s n Ol 4 85—a25% HALIF AX, N.S. ed raisins, and cleaned casmants: at a5 THOMAS “i QU AID, Be 29% W. a l ? Beer & Goff's. 230, 23, at Lewer + /ucer Street. § f