ir . ‘FF ie 3 ‘ERFUL, cx ¢WJLD BE BRIUHT, CHEER -<Barree office, “BROW! G GIRLS — AOTIVE AND STRUNG. ee ] »ogtg Tpon Mothb- %& Gere Responsibility Rests Upon Mot era wt This Period as i Involves | :el Dan: e-.’ Fvture Happiness cr Misery Some U-eful Hints. iioey C eeke, bright eyer, an * Ftc atep and ovod appetute, are the firth 7 : right of every girl, ‘There are thec l- ’ | tienes tbat be«pesk perfect hea th But < ofurtansiely this is out the coud: tons cf thousends of growing girle. On every THE DAILY {EY AMINE, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 27, 1950. 2 AT A BOMBSH.LL IN H. H. Cook, Ex-M. P., (Continued from Yesterday.) 'INCREASED THE EXPENDITURB THE WERE TO REDUCE. : = ; j rs w gide woay be Feed girls - tl ees os som plex.oo, languid, *stoop-thouldered, nd listless. Doctors will tell th«m that they are goarmic, or in otber we rds tbat eir bloo! is poor, thin and water If sriber qnestioned they will tell them het thic condition leeds to decline, cons aE Mp ION a: d the gtave. W hat is needed ne } strengthen the nerves end thus € a med ed Sloos restore the vigor, brightness and bcpeful- yeaa of youth. For this pu*po-e ro other liacovery inthe annals of med:cine can equal Dr. Willisws’ P.vk Pli- People, and thousand of once hopeless cicia have been mate bright, sctive and stroog through their use. Among those who baye been brought back a'most from the grave by the use of thie medicine is ies M. ©. Marceanx of St. Lamtert de levis, Q Mies Marcesux say “it reatest pleasure to # eak of ‘he re res me meneft 1 have experienced from the use ef Br.Wiiliems’ Piok Pille. For some weare I resided in Wisconsia With a rela- tere, where I devoted my time stulying Waglieh and music, intending to make the teaching cf the Jatter my profession: : mwas never very <s'ropg and gar etudies fatigued me much. When abect fourteen 1 becam? very pale, euf- fered (rom severe j.eadache*s, and weak~ seen, LT-coneulied a doctor, and acting on hie advice, returned to Canada, The fewrue of the journev, however, ma je me weoree, and finally I got eo weak that I gould not walk without belp. I waa ex- semely pale, my eye-lids were swollen, ] ,a6 continuons headaches, and was so acrvous that the least nvise won!d set my iecert eating violently. I slmoat oethed food and my weight was re» faced to ninety-five pounds. Neitnes foctor’e medicine nor anything else featI bad taken upto that time seemed othe slichtest benefi; I was confined te‘bed for nearly a year and I[ thought teet oothing but death could end my ecfferings. Happily an acquaintance of smy father’s one day brought’ me a boxof Br. Williams’ Piok Pills, and urged me te try thew, I did so,aod I thought they helped me come, and my fatker got more Afier =I bad used a few boxes all my frieeds could see they were beiping me, aei by the time i had | taken mine boxes I wae enjoying better Realth tbat I had ever bad in my Mife before, and bad gained fifteen pounds ameweight. Itellyou this ont of grati taéese that other young girls who may be weak sod sickly may know the way to Tegein their health.” Girls who are just entering womanhood mce et the i03t critical pericd of tecirtines. On the care they rective Gepends their future happiness. Neglect KERT nean either an early aariy grave or a life of misery. If ‘2echers would insist that their growing femghters uve Dr Williams’ Piok Pills mocasignally, rich biood, strong nervee, eax. g0d health would follow. If your éedier dors not keep these pills in etcck ‘tacy will be sent post paid at 50 cents a eax or Fix boxes for $250 by addressing tee Be W ijlians’ Medicine Co., Brock- ~vilie, SECURITY: Cenuine -Carter’s ‘Little Liver Pills. ust Bear Signature of q oe See Fac-Simile Wrapper Below. ' » FOR TORPIO LIVER, FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN:. SQURE SICK HEADACHE, BOY WANTED. “apprentice, Apply at THE Ex- bet will make ucw, rich, | for Pale | “Perhaps the most definite and po- | itive promise made by our party to the 'electerate was that the public debt 'should be at any rate not increased, | and that the annual expen jiture of the | Dominion should be materially re- 'duced. This was a distinct promise; | not something which might be inferred, but positively and definitely made by 'the convention that defined our party | policy, and reasserted over and over | again by our leaders. Here is the pro- mise as made by the convention :— “We cannot but view with alarm the large increase of the public debt, and of the controllable annual expen- diture of the Dominion, and the con- sequ2nt undue taxation of the people under the Governments that have been continuously in power ‘since 1878, and we demand the strictest economy in the administration of the government of the country. “Not to speak of statements made by other prominent and leading men of the party, for whcse utterances we could hardly escape responsibility. I will give a few extracts from speeches made in amplification of this promise by members of the present Govern- ment prior to the last general elec- tion :-— “Sir Wilfrid Laurier said :-—If we get into Lower we will follow the ex ample otf Mr. Mackenzie, and I will say that, although wé may not be able to bring the expenditure to what it was under him, we can reduce the amount two, yes, three, millions of dollars per year.’ “Sir Louis Davies thus underscood and defined the promise made by the Liberal party:—*The Liberal party says that several millions may be lop- ped off the present expenditure without injury to the public service.’ ‘Hon David ‘Mulls declared that he had ‘ro doubt that the efficiency of the public service might be increased, and the exnenditure reduced by al- most one-half.’ “Hon William Patterson said :— ‘Weare taking $6.115,002 more in taxes out of the people than we should.’ “Sir Richard Cartwright said :—lI say that it is a disgrace and a shame to the Government that have been en- trusted with our affairs that they come down to us and ask for an expenditure of $38,000 000 a year for Federal pur- poses. Sir, the thing is utterly unjus tifiable.’ “Hon. William Mulock was equally emphatic : ‘ There is nothing to war- rant this enormous expenditure of nearly $38,000,000, except the fact that we are burdened down with debt, and with office-holders, great and small,’ “* The controllable annual expendi- ture during the last four years of the Conservative Administration was as follows : — SR nee. 54a eue $36,844,052 Se eee 373595,02 5 Ser 35,132,005 ee » 369,9,142 an average expenditure yearly of $37,- 370,056. During the whole time they were in Office the yearly expenditure averaged $33,535,549. This was the expenditurejwhich, by solemnly adopt- ed resolutions, we condemned. It was to this expenditure that the language I have quoted is applied. How have our promises and the pledges of our lead- ers been fulfilled ? What we and they intended the electorate to understand was that if they placed our party in power the public expenditure should be reduced. This was our contract and agreement with them. What has hap- pened ? The controllable annual ex- penditure under the present Govern. ment has been :— 1897 « 0-0 enroeo 00 0 50-0939) 349759 BEGG ive ns cercecce 38,532,525 3809... dc ccccccesee $2,903, 300 I9QQ0, c:0 eee 43,175,000 an average of $40,565,196 yearly, gratec by $3,195,140 than the aver- age during the last four years of the Conservative Administration, or $7,- 026,647 more per year than our op- ponents spent{on an average during their eighteen years of power: THE MINISTERIAL CAMP an Old-Line Liberal, Arraigns the Laurier Government on its Record---False to Its Pledges to the Principles of the Party, and Should be Pun- ished at the Polls. oO RCA NR A TS AE I NAIR SV “ The average total yearly expendi- the Liberal Government ime into power has been $46,616,- )23, aS against a yearly average under Jonservative rule of $42,335,881. (hat is, instead of the promised de- crease of from two to five millions, here has been an increase of more han four #nd a quarter millions yearly.” Ire since RIDDLES SIR RICHARD’S APOLOGY. Mr. Cook then refers to Sir Richard Cartwright’s apology for increasing the expenditure beyond an amount that had been condemned by the knight and his fellows in Opposition. Sir Richard said in his Toronto speech of August, 1899 :— “In 1896, when the Liberal party objected, and with good cause, to the great expenditure, I doubt, if since Canada became a nation, if since the period of confederation, there was ever a time when there was such a need for economy as there was in that year.” The dishonesty of this plea is shown by Mr. Cook, who points out that the Liberal denunciations of the former expenditure, and the pledges to Jower it, were made before 1896. The con- vention’s resolution on the subject was passed in 1893 ; Sir Louis Davies’ re- marks, quoted above, were made in 1893. It was in 1889 that Mr. Mills said the expenditure could be cut in two. Mr. Mulock’s economy speech was made in 1895, and Mr. Paterson’s 1 in 18go. INCREASED THE DEBT. — noting thatthe magnitude of the public debt was viewed with alarm by the Liberals in the convention of 1893, Mr. Cook passes to the examin- ation of the following prognise,in a party pamphlet issued during the last campaign :— ** ‘The Liberal party again placed in power will stop the increase of the public debt and commence its reduc- tion as quickly and as rapidly as pos- ‘lle. “Yet,” says Mr. Cook, “in the tace of this distinct and solemn pro- mise the present Government have ac- tually incr2ased the public debt by (Continued on 3rd page) a arenes li tee asides eee The Wondertul Medicine iS A MARVELLOUS HEALTH BUILDER. PAINE’S CELERY COMPOUND The Tried and Trusted Remedy In Thousands of Canadian Homes. 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