THE DALLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTHTOWN, NOVEMBER 5, 1900. ABSOLUTE ~ SECUR Cenuine Carter’s Little Liver Pills. “Must Bear Signature of fo See Pac-Simile Wrapper Below. VWory smc and as easy to tae as sugar. c ART FRS FOR HEADACHE. FOR DIZZINESS. © FOR BILICUSNESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. IVER FOR COMSTIPATION. * |FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION “GENUIN= MUST have NATURE, af Sires | Parcty Vewetable, — eS CURE SICK HEADACHE. We are Agents for the GENUINE Tortoise Heaters | WITH TWO PIECE TOP We warrant every one. Cal! and let us show you one We ave almost giving away Enamelled Ware DODD & ROGERS For Sydney NORTH and SOUTH S. S. Elliot Will saii as above on SATURDAY, 3rd INST. ee ee ee R. McMILLAN. — Re:! EstateSale. : To be seld by Public prenrises on Wednesday, the 24th . Octobe: mext,-at the heur of 12 o'clock noon, that valuatiie aid desirable property situated on the souttitrn side ef Richmond Street, between Zion Church and the bank of Neva Scotia known as the Young Men’s Christian Associa- tion b ilding and premises, of trick, Well and substantially built, bein a central p@itien. immediately opposite the | Law Courts; eam be made suitable for pu pas?) ublic or private. Terms Cash on delivery of the deed. For further particulars apply to J. D. SEAMAN, President Y, = C. ‘‘ Sept. 25, tue and Fri. This sale has been postponed tl | Wedaesdiay, November 14th, at the same place ard hour. Auction on the | The building is | ig in| many | ‘THE DAILY EXAMINER NOVEMBER & 1900, TO BE REMEM BERED. Here isa record of the expendi- | tures on or consolidated since 1896 (the last year of rule) the ordinary account, Conservative year in each case ending with June 30 : 1896 $36,949, 142 | 1897 38,349, 760 1SYS 38,832,526 1839 41,760,342 1990 42,987,549 There has been, in the four years since the Laurier Government came an increase in the the six millions a year. power, or + 1T} ALAC expenses of administration of The outlays on capital account have been in proportion. Here are the figures : 1896 $3,781,311 1897 3,523, 160 1838 4,142,231 1899 9,639, 142 | 1900 9,726,260 There has |been an increase in this department of the expenditure in the last year of the Liberal, as with the last year of the onservative Government, upon six,millions a year. compare C ef close Fourteen millions more were col- lected from the people in 1900 than in 1896. from the public accounts, and Mr. | Fi -iding’s address at Halifax : 1836 $36,618,590 | 1897 37,829,778 | 1898 40,556,510 1899 46,743, 102 1900 50,927,941 Most'of the increase came out of taxation, as is shown by the figures of the customs and inland revenue collections. 1896 $27,757,285 | 1897 28,648,626 1898 29,576,455 1899 34,958,069 1900 38,242,223 | T:is means that the rate of tax ation has increased under the Laur- ier Government from $5.42 to $7.51 a head, or from $27.10to $37. 67 a} | fam To vote for he Ex- ieale! eneral is to vote disregard for | e British constitution, as well as | idorsation of all the acts of the |! rte-Laurier government. ee NOTES AND COMMENTS. —— i = ut Tarte. ‘“Wuy fight for | ’acaud. England? ——— ‘*RUSINESS business, xnow.’’---Tarte's Friend. conaeupnaaeih “Not a man. not a cent, for Eng- 1S as you ~ land.’’---Le Temps, Government or- gan, twa. «nsiigaiaiads Mr. O. B. Fysu, of Moosejaw, apds his name to the honeur roll of Liberals who denounce the false dealing and corruption of the Lauri- er Government. “és ca cat I wish to maintain the present order of things only so long as Canada is not strong enough to become a nation.’’—Israel Tarte at Laval, from report in La Patrie. In explanation of his strange con- duct, viz, nominating as Liberal- Conservative candidate in V ictoria, | New Brunswick, on Wednesday af- ternoon and retiring on Thursday | morning, Mr. Richards merely says that his wife continuing the contest. electors who wished to cast hon- 'est ballots for honest government wish that Mrs. Richards had chosen an earlier and more opportune mo- ment for exercising her persuasive | powers upon her husband. | iC or | To vote for Hughes is to express satisfaction with the large increase of the public expenditures and debt! Tue Montreal Starremarks that ‘the present political campaign will vo on record as a good-humored con- test. Few personalities,’’ it says, ‘have been indulged in, and these only by persons of very little respon- sibility."" While this is true in gen- eral, we repeat that an exception is found in this Province in the Patriot. Its unwarranted attack upon Mr. | Stewart, after the Market Hall | meeting, is to be regretted,—and, ;most of all, Here afe the figures, taken | dissuaded him from | The day has gone by when a candi \date can hope to win an election by Sy beating his opponen \¢ say Montreal Gazette: Mr. W. W. B. McInnes, who won Nanaimo, B. from the Conservatives in 1896, ; and who was so favored by the Gov- 'ernment that he was seleted to move ithe ‘throne in the House of Commons, the latest Pacific Coast dissident. He has been declaring on the plat form that the Laurier Government is reply to the speech from the | ANOTHER VICTORY. Mr. R. Morrow Cured of Lum bago by Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Toronto, Oct. 29.---The vast ma- jority of Torontonians know and es- teem Mr. R. Morrow, the able and popular general agent of the Toron- ito Auer Light Co. | For this reason ‘the following statement made in writing by Mr. | Morrow, possesses unusual signifi- proved itself false to every promise | cance. ‘it made, implying that it will be best | should be de l'arteism for Liberalism that it stroyed by the electors. and Siftonism nal Blairism and Bor denism have divided the Liberal | house against itself, and a house divided against itself cannot stand. | TT — A STILL A CONSERVATIVE. Liberal newspapers having report- ed that James 8S. Neill, of 'rederic ton, N. B., vative Association of York County, ‘had joined the Liberal party, Mr. Neill was interviewed by the Fred- ericton Gleaner. He said: ‘The statement that | president of the Conser- | | was attacked Urinary ‘Two years ago ‘by Lumbago and | which ¢ aused me intense suffering ‘| took several different without any benefit. Then | began using Dodd's Kidney Pills, and was ‘completely cured by them. ’’ Lumbago is unusually prevalent this fali. All sufferers should know | that Dodd's Kidney Pills are the ‘only known cure for it. They never fail. cain dilate a NOVEMBER. |The winds of autumn wildly blow have | resigned as president of the York Toss them like garments old and County Liberal-Conservative sociation is only partially true. For purely business reasons I asked | A S ' | And toss the dead leaves to and fro ; worn ‘Till on the earth, all soiled and | torn, two years ago to be relieved of the In damp, neglected heaps they lie, duties of president of the associa-| Down-trodden by the passer- by. tion. ply with my request, and has yet done so. The statement that | | am actively suppor ting the Liberals | tj of | been no word alwav Ss There is I have ‘is not true. 'truth in it. and intend to vote for that party. ’ The same papers that published ‘the false report about Mr. recently published a of the Toronto Carpet Manufa®eur- | ing Company, was satisfied with the | Laurier Government. Mr. 1 most emphatically contradicted the } Murray | statement,and gave some very good | reasons why the manufacturers of Canada had reason to desire the re- | turn of the Conservatives to power. So many prominent Liberals have ‘The north wind cold with icy breath | announced their intention of voting | iagainst the that the Liberal newspapers Laurier Government | are | The association did not com- |T he trembling aspen *s silver sheen not! Glimmers in and out and between :; | | Leaves so gorgeous, leaves so old, aped on the damp earth, fold on fold. 'In text illumined all is told, Conservative, am now Conservative, | Written in ember, redand gold, ‘Crimson and purple, brown and green, ~ Neill | And the aspen’s silvery sheen statement To live, to bloom, to fade to die, to the effect that Mr. J. P. Murray, | And in the dust at last to lie, winds ! the leaves will | | Oh, cease, ye fall And cover with a gorgeous pall The earth that in her grief doth | weep, For the pale summer’s death- cold | sleep. Had chilled and frozen herto death, And her sweet flowers all withered | lie Upon her breast, to fade and die. trying to find Conservatives who are! and now I listen to the moan willing to have their names associat- ‘In Nature's sad, sad monotone, ed with those of Sifton, Blair and |T7) jive. to bloom. to fade. to die. Tarte, and endorse the Drummond | And in the dust at last.- Cc ounty deal, the maladministration } of the Yukon Territory, the Eme r- | gency Ration scandal, the Tarte ‘dredging contracts, purchases, and the ballot-box stuff- ing frauds of the Laurier Adminis- | | tration.—Star. oe SHIP NEWS. Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED. Nov. 2.—Annie Laurie, Jimmo, | Richibucto; Laura Pheebe, Maskell, | ' the Blair oil} ; | Pinette: SS Electra, McLaren, Mont | ague; Morning Light, White, Pug- | wash. CLEARED. Nov. 2.—Mary Ellen, Barrington, Janett, Gerrior, Ari- ichat; SS Electra, McLaren, Monta- ;gue; Minnow, Hirley, | Mollie, Loughlin, Burin, Nfld; St. Joseph, Cormier, St. Pierre, Miq. } MR. BLAIR’S OPPONENTS. Among the forces which Mr. Blair appears to consider hostile to him are: The Canadian Pacific Railway. The St. John City Couacil. The Board of Trade. The Development Club. The Sunday schools. The churches. The Sun. 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