buying and Shoes at the b goods must be sold. TORE s DRISCOLL & HORNSBY'S S NEXT ) BARGAINS IN ALL LIN Some lines Half Price. ee A QUEEN STREET Opp. Prowse Bro Dentistry... aie 1): PAtNLESS ISTRY by us er by the Berlin Meth d. MODERN DENTISTRY, crown and work. (Both without pain.) ‘ARTIFICIAL TE! rH. We make all Teeth ex cted wi sut pa il BER! Ah DENTAL PARLORS bridge AE Sy GEERT emer te =—=—_p er ommee : of electricity Silver Spring Brew SHERBROOKE, P. Q. ». O. NUTTER, Ale and P ab ve brew ly supe! 10r pr duce dt he “Vv BTe wel rte he any OT in nd in lon, a LTh ¢ «clit everyone a chanc sample them, 4 a - ry are \ Propr. r of the rast < POCES other cS ry $ » beg to quote the foll iad low price B yOr'¢ sh Per h hd $16.50 , ‘er hal if dk 3.20 i Per Satna do.. 4.20 rs _Per dozen cuarts. 1.50 eS Per dozen ints Ss) * Delivered in any part a of the city, steamers or Le train MAGDONALD i O983 UY a iS : both very These are onten’ k’s Mills, 3. at ftiome, The A True Fish Or Two Di 2m coy Ambit Ki ok N Otes, Fe ir newst sale at all ¢ S inds. Five ‘ ubscri; months T10Nn = ath nee rm a Hampton, P.E.1. (illus )— are =“ (f 4 bh? re ia “as 2 THE NO\ i in can seit i 6-823 BS Bo. a Cy 3 Edvard Ue et Cae Gi i ma G Eeiang te Mea? de a uf Rice gyn we 7, A ry 2 fa dws cat} 8 & { _A_ particularly good number. Some exceptionally interesting ar icles and 4 ae , : se icles, and the cover nicture, “‘A P. E. Island Road.” a: the frontis plece, “J 1] Lill . wise ‘ ive <r one ; Tr » = ¥ Ali . E, ca ae nS on Agents Wonted ~~ ba <a base 28E EG eS Good reli- 1 T . Na: st ae ien to sell ; ee eT SO I A te BY SPECIALISTS | mone TRF DAILY BXAMINER: STARTOPOUETOWs: nEcRie: A Statement of Facts. SRO Ts \y .. n July Sth, 1891, after the present government obtained office, the acting a debt of the Province, according to a statement furnished by the Assistant Provincial Secretary, amounted to $53,442.21 then leader and expenditure Mr. Peters. . f the Government, dec ‘lared that there- aiter revenue vould be made to meet---but there has | { ft never been a year since he made that statement without a deficit. | Here the -y are ROR ogo L ios sve So subs 4s Ges bd cw ts Oe Deficit 1892.... 37,651.29 Deficit 1893.... 119,942.33 Deficit 1894 20,164.21 SE i ie Nt 32,862.80 en 14,135.35 Deficit 1897..... 38,201.65 Deficit 1898 43,611.54 Deficit 1899 36.915.03 Total, The Conservatives imposed no TAXES. collected the following taxes in six years : $37 3,923. 40 Tr ne ‘i o The present government 1894—Taxes imposed......... .$ 45,182.81 1895 ro , 47 661.00 1896—- ; : 48 466.10 1897— = 46,674.50 J898— = 44,995.97 1899— _ : 5D, 668.68 $2858. 649. 06 in credit for having made the following VC clai The present government reduction in the expenditure In the abolition of the Legislative Council...........$5,000 in the administration of Justice... 3.000 In the Public Lands Office 1,217 In oe: er er SLO 400 $10, 417 the Conservatives for the twelve years ras $278,959; and the above savings having ee cc 8 In abolition of the Re porter for the The average Se they had the govermment, 0 f i Rh 18n6 DULIX i be kee ANA Cid, Details of DeWe ets lasi achieve- ment are not yet to hand, put the causes that underlie his success and the British reverses are Dy this time sufliciently obvious. Yhe tull ac- count now printed of a very similar affair at Jacobs a W week > Ago gives astriking ilivetation of the ; happen. Vey} 4 oes $% way in which these t? | The captain of the little varrison of | Highlander’ stupidly encamped hi men under Canvas in a Square com manded on all sides by Boer house iIntormation of the positi nh Was me doubt given to the nearest Boe |} commando, andas a matter of fact the Boer commandant was conceal ted in one of the houses for fou | days before the attack took plac ‘Then the Highlanders found on |morning at daybreak that during: ithe ‘dd by the enemy, and were com pletely at their mercy ; the Boe women in the houses supplied the {attackiny forces with food, while ' to | gave the ene my the impression that | | both of the carelessness which gives 'the Boer his opportunity, and of the | is surrounded on ail i get himself and been made, the average cased ure of the present government skould | have been $268,542. But, asa fact,the average expen ditur e of the present government for the past nine years was $304,511, or $35,969 per year should have been. an additional subsidy from the Dominion The present government obtained— than they claimed it The Conservatives obtained rovernment of $20,000 per year. more ~~ st year the Conservatives were in power they paid for interest $2,697, a’ The present-fovernmen is other words, the ADDITI¢ aa the Conservatives, is now paid it paid for interest last year $19,075.75. INAL SUBSIDY of $20,000, obtained away by the present government ior bh | ; y [IN TEREST on the DEBT created by them. In a statement furnished by the Government on the 22nd May, 1900, Was made the debt of the Riiting as follows : Balance due ] Debentures 1891...... ae Debentures 1898-1899....... Deposits with the Government. . up 365.63 000.00 35.000. OU 2,435.7 a i ee ‘ sanks $15 9, 185 oJ +> . 15 * $531,891.40 If you add to th Debentures pV last session... . $48,000. - Sinking Fund used up 11,080. Amount:due Winsloe estate 4. 538 § 7 $63.568.17 You have a total debt of $585,370:57 On the 3lst¢ Dec. next there will be due salary of T leas: botec. ss og. eee } year's interest . 10,000.00 : —_—— $2R000.00 Plaking a tota! of ° ° $631,370.57 as the debt of ¢ke Province. The present government says it spends more for Education late governme nt. Well, the 1890 the average sum of S104, 131 yea: bey ai}. night they had been svrroun they shot down any man who dared lift his head from the ground. After nine hours of this unequal conflict, the Boers were put to flight | by the arrival of a sraali body of re- | inforcements from the Modder river, ;who courageously pushed on, anu there was more behind. The incident isa useful example, resourcefulness which is necessary le |) ’ to deal with him effectually. ‘The British officer is hampered by his ignorance of Dutch and Kaffir, and sides by spies. lf he is stupid or reckless effough to take chances, ,jhe is pretty sure to his men into trouble. When he isintelligent, he has not al- ways the torce al with the situation effectively. An officer writes from Bloemfontein: ‘The Boers have been playing all round us fortwo months in parties de v at his command to! (and commandces, all welt arm-, ed and eguipped. They pass their time smping vs, cutting iup the railway, and telegraph Wires, Shooting at sentries, capt ur- ing Su al] detuched aaa and. un- protected convoys. * * We can go on till doomsday hunting those Boers with infantry—they only ‘laugh at us.’’ Evidently forces eq qual | ito the will he! General | Boers in mobility needed to run them down. Kitchener me no doubt, such forces, but he will need time to do it in; the supply of horses is | one great difficulty, | for this kind of work are had ata moment: s notice. It is to | be feared that for some m sonths we 'must be pre saved for such unplea- ) Sant scraps of news as came from | Dewetsdorp, unless Lord Kitchener and the men fit not to be | | adopts his Soudan plan, and keeps the public in the dark u joie the work is finished.---Montreal Gazette. than the | Conservatives spent for the years 1879 to} { { The present government's average expenditure on education from 1891 to 1899 was $121,868 yearly, er $17,657 more than the Conservatives. | But they saved 319, 417 per year which the Conservatives had to pay, and they collected on an average $48,108 per year IN TAXES, while the Conservatives had NO TAXES. The people may ask where the additional expenditure goes. We'l, the ANS W er may in part be -Oune in the fact ag more is spent upoL the roads---BUT ONLY IN 1 LECTION YEAR [In 1893 they spent on reads £50,178. In 1897 the: vy spent on reads e276. 190. In 1899, when there was NO ].i FECTION, they spent only $14,913. In 1895 and 1897 there were electicns This year, as there are two elccticns, the expenditure will probably reach, if not exceed, that of ief3 The government are spendirg abeut $59,600 per year more than the revenue. and are now collectirg £5,000 per year in taxes. The debt of the Provirce is ever $60, 000, and if the present state ef affairs continues the cebt w sccn be sogreat that no more money | dware Stcre City la = BUILDERS’, FARMERS’ MECHANICS’ ..HARDWARE.. Paints, Oils, Glass, Carpenters’ Toois ‘ ° rs ALL CHEAP FOR GASH ABisks Bi dst EUR - or « “ ™ T j me z. e ® 3 ¢ 5 econtasr . 4 + J MCR n OG j #3e Cele PEkLeCu iN ri 2 LaadCrslise yt ~ es " fn IT ee F De om a? ry ; ‘ : 1" ks Z 3 “ a hd 4 5 a eed <i ww ES Geek Buk we ee ae Ue a can be borrowed: Then will ¢ «me TAXATION with a vengeance The electors have now the ¢pportun ity of stopping this rec ide $8 €X- | renciture, by voting the present inca} able and extravagant party out power on the 12th December. or vanize ' INSUKGENYS OF COLOMBIA | | Ave Very Active---Reported Have Captured a Town, | | KINGSTON, Dec 3.—Advices | brought from Colon by the royai| mail steamer Don indicate the con- tinuance of rebel activity in all quarters of Colombia. Last Wed-| nesday a strong force of insurgents! captured tae town of Chagres, 15 to miles from Colon. Eight hundred | government troops were sent im-| mediatel) to relieve the town and} sharp fighting followed. The gov-| + ' ernment torces lost heavily, but the | rebels were cc mpelled to retire. Betore the Don left news had reached Colon that the insurgents | we re on Porto Colombia and! and that Government rein- force ~ nts had been ordered there. | en Eee The “ Albert’? Toilet Soap Co’s Baby’s Own Soap makes young- sters, Clean, sweet, and fresh ad ini! te :t was believed at Colon that the insurgents had changed their ple in| | and would concentrate agains Ct} It keeps their deticate skins Colon, i istead of Panama, owing to} in good order. the stri ict pl ecautions ‘aicaes by the | Made eutirely from vere- vovernment at the latter city. | table fats, it is an emollient as . ee - 1 se) en Clennesr ant ice Martial law was bei ng strictly en- | welt as a cleasser, ~ 4 ~o i useful on a lady’s toilet as in forced in Colon and large numbers | iil Litas of people had been imprisoned nnder | | Peintly bat exquisitely aro suspicion. The United States gunboat Ban-| croft and the British second class | cruiser Intrepid were at Colon Fri day when the Don left. MARRIED. At St. Andrew’s Church, Cardi- Japanese gan, on Nov. 28th, by Rev. Adam Gunn, B. A., Dr. J.-A. C. eee son, B. A., of Vernon River, to & CH Miss Annie, youngest daughter of the late Donald Stewart, of Cardi- gan. -| | | j | | of | | At the homeof the bride, Parrs- We are now booking orders~ fer oro, N. S., Nov. 28 7 tags “Car cbie ee ede eee ee cee i - by = W.) Ja inuary delivery. Decidly one of ‘he vwVe : 3Q< (r A ai of % ia Fy . oS eee ere — o ae most striking novelties of re Summerside, to Ruth Bl: inche, sent vears. Unique, beautiful, per- aca ‘aelea al cheap, the finest decorative youngest daughter of l d- Wotton, of Parrsboro. | plant ever introduced. These Fern _At¢ harlottetown, Noy. 28th, by Balls are more handsome than Rev. J. W. McConnell, Frederick | | palais for decorative plants, ahd Wm. Pyne, to Edith May Riggs,} both} much easik grown polly ee ot Charlottetown and genuine English Golden Mistie- 'toe. Orders taken now for delivery j - —_ - Monday before Xmas. | ; - ': VEGETABLE ! Department, etc., etc. | Choice Ce'ery, Lettuce, Parsleg ee in aa Beets, Carrots, Parsnins, Turnins. | Potat O08, Cabbage, Onions, Cran- | berries, Lemons and pure honey im ‘comb. We have 00 barrels left ef | choice winter k creeping Onions, low ts absolutely pure. It costs only one-tenth eeng | to the trade, by the barrel, 100 or gday per beniigoubuyitin wenecwt wre |50 Ib lots. Our retail price for 10 To be profitaple your pullets s ould lay now. All ‘lb lots very low. Also Cra nberrie® your heus shouid be in condition to lay daily while are high. It assures perfect assimilation wholesale and retail. of the food elements needed te produce eggs. If you can’t get tho Powder send to us. One J. J GAY i & SGN, ack, 25 cts.; tive, $1. L arge two- lb. ean, $2.20. Six cans. exp. paid, 55. Saniple eppy best Poultry Charlottetown. paper free 1.8. JOUNSON & CO.” ) Boston, Maas. Bus THE EXAMINER CALENDAR .o FOR DECEMBER. pit C | —ee | MOON'S CHANGES Full Moon, 6th, 2h , 00m, a. m. | Tablets Mr. Wm. Davidson, St. Andrews,; Last Quarter, 13th, 2h, 56m, p.m | Que., states :--“Dr. Chase’s oe of! Wew Moon, 21s t, 4h, 13m, p. m.. } | Linseed ani Turpentine has cured me iets i Menebee + & | of bronchitis. I have, without suc: | First Quarter, 2 Sth, 6h, Om, p.m lf flag iy what suellzrvcg re cess, tried many remet lies for the past Dy High \ = ags; Canadian ‘ensign and Union six vears. Last winter when I had a PD: +y of wk 1 Wt oul. 4 Jack, nic ly printed in colors et -top severe attack and was unable to work | Olay © A. : Fe RIE eg | of each sheet. Can be had ia both T proc urea a bottle _of Dr. Chese's | M Morn|é Af n{RisesiSets if note and letter sizes, Syrup of Linseed and i Turpentine, Sane | + tins —— a ee ih am happy to state that the third bot- Sz aturé lay 5 27 = 523 7 32l4 S| i tle made me a well man. > as oe a 7} Mr. W. R. Alger, insurance agent.} 5) Sunday 0 eit 2a 33 9 i: ; a 3 Halifax, N.S.“ says:—‘“I used. Dr. 3\Monday 8 68 34 34 sit & Chase’s Syrup of eas and .Tu eee n- ay Dues day G nt 9 33 35 S| - tine for a severe aitack of bronchi nih aw ‘emdiad ay 9 20119 19 26 o | Permit me fo testify to its splendid | 6Th 10 32 9 om af BOOKS 4d GRE | curative properties. I got better from ; Oiburscay UV d2ZH1 2 od 8 | the time of taking the first dose. Mav- ‘Frid ay 11 13111 42 a § | ing a family of ‘young children, my Ss} 17 Rel Og 9 ‘ } . ing a i 9 young heaygnc nest 3 Saturday 1] 523 6 20) ~=39) Bt Queea St. Opp. Prowse Bros. doctors “hile have @nnua: corn oO q unda* Q 271 OBE At} <a] consiterabje sum. I believe a bottle of 10} av 2 m = a | i Dr. Chaee’s Svrup cceasioncliy will aid 1h ose Ly a i se 4] $ —_— me in. reducing them very materially.” | 1liTuesday 2 W224 4% 68} 25 cents a bottle, all céalers. 121Wedne sday 229192 5G 42 Gt B GHANSE Or A mania Bor Be lejThursday | 3 15] 3 36f 43 of oe a mares wy Pu tik 416 per } oan ME J Wa = riday & 16 4 oé 44 93 OG Een, 208 I5Saturday | 5 21,5 43) 45] 9! To secure one of the finest ‘ > o ; 7 ‘ i : . Lass 16. Sunday 7) A} 6 + 46; 10) pr yperties 1h ?. z 4 ag oe £9 l7j{Monday 7 3317 5) 46} 10! fee i t f r + y ; . : see oy ' . ; a) B ESE "Ok Gs ine. 1ST: nesd: iV 8 19 8 43 47} 11; This farm contains 120 acres of excellon 19, Wednes sday] 9 7} 9 33) 47] 12} land, Soacres cl-ared and in prime condi 20; eres 9 BSilO 15 45) YB} Moa. There is a fine belt of hard and soft P21 FP rida 10 56 a AS 13} wood ( which is very valuable, now that out 0} ’ ~ al is so high oyster mu v = 22 aturday il 2 li Wi 4s 14! h Vs ' : d vithi inatew 10ds ot Gn naay 11 3216 @ Le *;itheshore, abundetce of marsh mud, well ain rvae ret DIU Ac we J , a4) a? . j 7 vi}! ’ Cl § rime ab a ey ock paket ‘ re 3 v; wat-red, two mibs near the house, goad me A bAas k “9 BN ¥ 24;Monday 1] 53] 0 20) 481 15] buildings, basement stable, 6 miles jrom Pc int Ferr ry, 19GO0O. xbiTuesday J 0 25 9 of 49) 16) town, one mile frag ry wwnal vil age, § hod 67 vw eanescay | 232i a 4% 16 | Bext the farm. bree churches within a radius o- op oa iZ lers . ———— 24;Thursday | St 239 49 17 we 134 mil aa cl ees6 and butter factory in rear 90; 4. a ee ef of farm, arge ane neav anor Commencing Moréay, October Ist 25'Friday 2443 7 MW 18 ae of, “ ple y bea a orchard 2G ‘ i = A ox - «4 + < 3k at » ) al) es ans plum trees the steam r Kifin will run as fol- vsaturday 4 2b 4 54 49} 18) rasphersies, strawberries. etc For locatien } + Vv a ~ " 7 be , or locate ows -the bala ice of the season. ol) pun ra 4 vat od $ 4% | and beat uty cf sc enery this pro} ~rty is unscr- ‘ ; Oe eee! Beg ‘. i 7 * nS Will kl ne 'rnce Street Wiil leave Rocky 31jMond: Ly 6 25] 6 Ol T 4944 2: | passed by any on the Island. It is a dais Wharf Point Sree me “au a. of a pla ce, fiut there is not ad : ' 7 (hari ol ‘ae > i is not a daisy on it, _ 4 } SOF witzers moines > Sai At 7 oa. m At $.00 2.m™ wil 7a eB « Ge OT 4 % ry | In} y re Nn ior ili g goin? into busim eer ‘t Saoa.m. At 9 CO 2a. ™ ek A~ VU £ hi i oe ng ad with ny sons, Sold with \t g9208a.m At 10.60 2. m without crop, stock, and imelements, —-~ Terms ~ ’ 1; t 11.00 3 At 1.307. m CHARTLOTT RT OWN Mees acl n application te my solicitoa, Re. A. 1.<Op,m. At 1.39 bd. m MELARUOLE LOW N AND — ean, Barrister, ( -hariottetewn,er te 2 O09} Nt 3.06 no? PICTO! ee ; At 4.30 j?- it i f . fs ™ 7 1 ’ . A. A. MOORE. > i as ib t a Lay the [9th / t. n§—d2zc&w NwA YS. g aNK 0 steam Princess wij : rv On 84 c% } ; a for Pict CRIANYV { i ; l TAY — Sal > SUNNY= fF Eh Ee ris STP U7 ) j . = S SIDE eon 4 “ rs ~ a i a ae ‘ mm & Zz La . . Off rN ‘ws | p. 1: ie arrival of Oo Fir t door 1, al JAMES > a; W ISNER, ¢ ry iif: ; “Ti ee oe “ Itst Goor To the right uv “IY ; ; — — P wai r..? , » from Liz Dy ord stairs. Telerhone connec Manager. Ch’ .own, Sept, 2, 190. e. W. H ALE ES, S Secretary. | DR. AYERS