THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN SEPTEMBER 20, 1£98 THE DAILY EXAMINER | lesued every afternoon from the office | WHAT IT costs To RUN ee of the Examiner Publishing Co. It is eaid that you can reach a man — } through his pocket quicker than any other RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION, way; but the astoundirg figures of the | (ON ADVANCE) liquor treftic do not seem to have the same effect as in some other matters. Sib we ete eo p Yeer, oa | Wetalk of millions co flippantly that eo alae haa idl 1.00 | we bare grown to imagine them unim~ 5; © 7 7 - 7 - . > _ a = - oa . p Tr va mor A eee | This Dominion of ours counts its popu- Sent post paid to any part of Canada or | lation by millions, but how small we ap- I a YP | 8, the United Siates pear beside the great populs ation of bx urope, TH Yet we bave atraflic which counts ite iB WEEKLY SXAMINER l:quor business by millions, and we hardly ig lepued every Friday morning. It is made | wait to think what it means. A direct cost of matter which has appeared in the | tothe consumer of $39,87 $854 seems Daily, and is a first-class newspaper, con- | small by the side of the figures of the United States or Great Britain, but it is by } no means 8m: al w he bn we com pare pe jpu- taining all the latest news. Subscription $1.00 a year. _ | lations and add the indirect as_ well as the oe direct coat. ‘ Wy SMe The net logs to the country is by no #SeTHE E MOD ERN Fis % “ay means insignificaat when we look at the figures. ' There are 13,000 men engaged in the Foundry and liquor traffic in Canada, andi itkas been estimated that the labor of thisarmy of men in productive labor would aggregate $7,748,000 annually. Statistics gathered frem the majority Machine Shop z % i report of the Royal Commission sbow as ca] We wou'd call special atten - follows : EA tion to our “New Foundry De- Amount - for rien by ta partment” which we have prov- cOasumers.. week denned: Gaeetneee J ed to be a decided success. Sion ae grain, ete. de~ Ky We bave spared no expense Ss, cancels 1,888,765 SF in fitting up thie department. Cost of propertion of pat + Having imported from the Uni- perism, disease, insanity and Zs ted States a special “grade of crime, chargeable to the . iF sard” and employing oue of the Sg rer rer 3,014,097 & best moulders in Canada, we are Loss of productive labor 76,283,000 *? now ina position to meet the Loss through mortality long desired needs of the people. caused by drink......66...-e00s 14,304,090 Misdirected labor......... 7 7,748,000 ur Machine Shop Dep't which is equipped with the best modern machinery and exper- ienced workmen, is capable of 6 one. on dle eepaen But then on the other hand they tell us these are receipts, and it surely balances .e$ 143,122,716 turning out work in a strictly the account, if it does not give us a first class manner. To those in balance in favour of the nquor traffic. Let need of anything in our line we us see :— invite them to call and be thor. REVENUES, oughly convinced that we do Dominion Government........8 7,101,557 work in an Al style. Proviccial Governments... .. 924,358 Municipalitier.............. 429,107 BRUCE STEWART & CO’Y, F es itt Dotahivcctics ivi. ise. Ff BAA “THE MODERN” Founders, \Sngineers & Machin-~ ists, S.Nav.Co’s Wharf, Ch’town, P. E. I Phoue 125 DOD GONs. 26. jess .. 134,667,694 That’s ali; not much of a loss surely for the population of the whole Dominion; but what an increase of business there would be next year if this amount was in the hands of the spending class. The boot and shoe factories, cotton milla, furniture factories, fi. a mills, sugar refineries, tea establishments, anu every conceivable business would be rushed day and night to supply the demand for those things which the thousands of drunkards and their families bave not now, but would have if the money was in their hands, instead of in the hands of the brewers and rum sellers. There would be no dsoger about the revenue, but the Goverment would be eo flush with money, we should soon have a reduction of rates and taxes, ora vast improvement in public works, better roads, better bridges and better everything. Don’t Jet the rummies fool you into thinking you would not be better off. Let them see you cannct be fooled into voting away your Own bappiness, peace and money to support this body and soul destroving traffic. Put an X on the 29th., in the square under “ Yes.” WHEY. IATL AOD EDTGED ERD SAMS I si FHALGIGAGAL FAG S 2S % 7 : Canada Province of Prince Edward Island In Chancery Before the Vice Chacnellor In the matter oi the “Charlotietown Gas Light Company” and the distribution of its assets amoog shareLolders. Pursuant to thé decree of the Court of Chancery, madein this matter, on the tenth day of September instani, notice is hereby given, that ali creditors having claims against ‘he *“Charicttetown Gas Light Company” du come in and prove their accounts before me, at the Prothon- stary’s office, in the Law Courts Building, in Charlottetown, on or before the 10th day of October next, otherwise such ciaims will be barred. Dated this twelfth day of September, A.D., 1898. WILLIAM A. WEEKS, Registra We clip the following from the report of the Commissioner of Agriculture and Dairying : Whey is a valuable feed for hogs. There are about 7 Ibs. of solids in every 100 pounds ; and that quantity of — ° fed properly in combination with other 83 dy 2aw to Oct 10 feeds, should produce 2 Ibs. of increase - in live weight. Whey is a poor diet when SSO 2008 J 26688088 | fii slone, although bogs will live on it a . and gain in weight. Whey many be tarnec Shingles at 980 jbat dee aot give. go rev to lard, but it does not give good results, when fed alone. To young growirg pigs it SHINGLES AT $1.10 SHINGLES AT $1.15! may be fed with profit on clover pasture. The use of a field in thatway puts ina capital condition for the growth ot a crop SHINGLES AT $1.25 of lodian corn for fod- SHINGLES AT $1.30! der purposes the following year. SHINGLES AT $1.50 SHINGLES AT $1 60 SHINGLES AT $1.70 SHINGLES AT $2.00 SHINGLES AT $2.25 SHINGLES APL $2.3 S'4INGLES at $2.50 ‘ogles sawn, Shingles split, Si gles Cedar, Shingles spruce Sait sles, ail kinds—all prices. Everything elee you reouire in our line Puove 181. James Barrett, Conaolly’s Wharf.... Whey should be fed in a sweetand clean condition. Aciean and comparatively sweet whey is wholesome, whereas a very suur whey is dangerous. Often ite use is injurious to the swine. The whey tank at a cheese factory should be above ground; and for the sake of the value of the whey for the production of pork, the tank should be cleaned thoroughly at least once every week. Indian corn, ground or unground, chould not be fed alone with whey. It is unprofitable in that combivation, and re~ alte in the production of very fat bacon. A good mixture would be (a) one-third shorts, or bran, (b) one-third ground oats, pease, barley, wheat, mixed or single, and (c) one-third ground Indian corn. The best results from Indian corn are obtained when it is fed in combination with skim- milk, or kuttermilk, which supply the flesh-forming materials in which the edrn is deficient. ‘Fruit-Growers’ Meeting Min 2GVSO8SHSS2VwSHSSEGVSSS FSSBESBEOS eee ew e® © £4084 GT Ow BOSS es oi & = | 0220400086 Soap! soap! Use Kionp1ke Bar the creat MEETING of the Prince Edward Laundry and _ scouring soap. Island Fruit-~Growers’ Association will be held ir B. I. S. Hall, (next to Pevere House,) Kent St, Churlottetown, on TUESDAY, October 4, 1898, at 10 o’clock, a. m. for the purpose of arranging to make a shipment of Island apples to the British narvel of cheapness unsurpassed n ‘xcellence, Use Royat Oak in the Laundry Happy homes, easy quick work, snow white clothes. market and the transaction of other busi- Use Jupiuex for the toilet and — aaa dell Sas : ‘ld? embers of the Associotion and all who weet Legnary, Makes, child's play. of wish to become enrolled as such qill please y: attend. By order, J.D LAPTHORN & CO PETER MeCOURT, , . Secretary. Charlottetowa Soap Works. Sept 14, 1898 214 dy 1. wk 3. THE LIQUOR BUSINESS. | WILL PROWIBITION COME. never come. | excuse for not voting, base your statement ? allow themselves to be eat upon ioa you misjudge both the politicians char acter and the temper of the people. To de fine the parliamentary characte sto solve the problem, The Commons either ttatesman or politicians. babilities are (hat the politicians are in the majority. But this is immaterial, The «taresmeno will work for whatever will up. build bis country and benefit or prosper the people. Tbis insures his vole and support, «very tim’, for prohibition. The politician, on the other hand, will vote and work every time for whatever will benefit himeelf and aid in securing his own seat and in furthering his own interests, If be represents liquor coustituents he will vote liquor. If his people are on the side of temperance his selfishness must outweigh personal feelings and his vote will be recorded in the interest of the people to whom he must look for re-election. The electors of Canada hold the- thumb-screw of parliament. Do you insult our people by the declaration thet they will allow themee]: es to be overridden by parliament? Do you assume that the Partiament of Canada would dare to disobey the decisive mandate of the people? In the name of reason and common sense do not entertain this low estimate of your government, and try to cultivace a more enobling opinion of the people. As true born citizens let us do our. part. The _ result will be what we make it. If our vote for prohibition is a decisive ove it will have the powrr of ab im erative commaud from a people who will undertake to secure obedience and when the people have spoken with sufficiert emphasis there ie little doubt that prohibition will be granted and more cheerfully than many imagine. 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