' > e\AAAAsee A DOZEN OF OUR ‘ream Tartar Biscuits ‘ FE phhhphohhhrhbhhbtda bt debate heh tee te te Bade ; D. STEWART ; FCLIPSE BAKERY < BAKES BSST BREAD en ae Nothing is more lonely than wet day with no good readin m atier in the house. Procure bo ok or Pericdical to night, fo , it may rain to morrow. CHAS. J. MITCHELL, Bookseller & Stationer 145 Queen Street. Upp. Prowse Bros.. wOme 6062-901 M Sv OO 20020008 BLAvk DIAMUND LINE $OG6 DWH Os 6906 66: “804 The S, S. “COBAN” sailing from Mootreal, 1 uesday moroing, Oct. 3rd, will he dar at 7 ‘town, Friday morning, Oct. 6th, acd eaile for St. John’s, Nfld, via North Sys ney, carrying horses, cat~ tle and sheep on deck and _ pro-~ duce under deck at lowest porsible ro‘'es. For further particulars as to freight and passage apply to PEAKE BROS &CO., Ch’town, Oct 2—’99 Agents 23008 pesereene ane . specially for § Young Meél—.ww- ! Tne Saturday Evening Post is in- tended to interest every member oS family. But itis especially uleresting for young men, Subser'be now. One dollar for tive months. Pablished weekly. @ R. L, COTTON ¢ AGENT tte - mee es, oc ©} arlottetown. Anotner -SNAP We have too many Glass Preserve Jars (quart size) on hand, so in order to reduve our stock at once we have put the price “AWAY DOWN” It will pay you to buy now even if you don’t require them till next season ced & GOFF GROCERS -FURNIT NITURE lam instructed od Mr. Edward Martin to sell by auction at his resid- ence Beers’ Square, on Wednesday the 4th day of Oct. at llo’clock a. m. all his househo\1 effects, comprising Par- lor, Dining room, hall, bedroom and kitchen furniture. Also $ tons aut coal, Terms cash, BVOC BVGVBSVSVEH 4S ABLE 4488 | ; ’ } R,BEAIRSTO, 30 td. Auctioneer. CARD. W. F. H. CARVELL, B. A, BARRISTER-AT-LAW — Bank of Nova Scotia Building CHARLOTTETOWN, Telephone No 170 Money to Loan. THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 3 1899 VOCE O600 7000 190600000000 00044 7M DAILY EXAMINER PROMISE AND PERFORMANCE. OCTOBER 38, L899, DEBT AND LIABILITIES. E.ecrors in Belfast and Marray Har- } be y about the increase of the public debt. interest on the debt in the year 1890 | $2797.44, ! > sented as | was **enormous,” to inerease, ‘*Kao The Liberals | upon this understanding to allow it be made to meet.’ were, rublic aff airs. Hope was he ld out that “ends would and contro! of made be mee’? without taxation ; but if not, thea t taxes would be applied after the people 7 had been consulted. tinct declaration of the Liberal Leader of since been aanually taken out of the peo- ple’s pockets, ends have not beem made / to meet in any One year. Oa the coctrary, ) there have been a series of deficits until at cf 1898—the Provincial Auditor the end reported— Cash balance againet the Pro- vince. ; --- $117,146 71 On de! enture account cceccece «+ 189,936.06 Oo lands account....... . 158,855.50 Since then the sale of the following ad- ditional] debentures bas been authorized : Hospital for the Insane, $26,000.00 Prince of Wales College, On the 24th April the following sums were due—accurding to returns made to the Legislature :— At Bank of Nova Scotia ...... $42,775 49 At Mercbaats Bank of Halifax. 10,894.78 At Merchants Bank of P. E. I. 317 64 BE GrGEt FORE iicicccks ebdeccdes 30,000 00 The interest cr the public debt paid last year amounted to $18,558.90 or about nine times more than ia 1890! To sum up, we pay asaresult of what has hap- pened since the Liberals came in, $45,000 a year in taxes and $18,500 a year interest; and the permanent burdens of & year. In addition to all thie, a liability ‘or $12,000 a rear, for all time to come has been incurred on account of the proposed Hillsborough bricge. This liability is justifiable, though an effort ought certainly to have been made to get it out of the sum which Canada owes this Province. Tak ing this into account, the public debt aod liabilities of the Province have been swell ed to upwards of a million of dollars by a party that obtained office upon a distinct pledge to make ends meet. This party is now about to apply, in the persons of Attorney General McKinnon and its candidate in the Belfast district, for an expression of the electors’ confidence in its good faith and ability. What will the answer be? —<-=_ —If anyone wants to know the true character of the Farquharson Adminie~ tration, and hew much it is entitled to the confidence of the people, let bim apply to Captaio William Welsh, ex-M. P., etc., one Of the old Liberais ! —— Ottawa Journa): Sir Wilfrid Laurier is reported as saying at St. Croix Tues. day thst his government had lessened taxes. The official returns of the finance department, however, have the audacity to say that the customs and excise taxes were last fiscal year about six million dollars more than the year before, and ten millions more than the average under Censer vative rule. It has been ascertained that the earth~ quakes near Smyrna, Asia Minor, killed 1,000 persone, injured 800 and destroyed 2,00 bouses, including two whole villages. It would never do to This was the dis- 17,000 00, the Province are increased by $61,000) cannot fail to remember that the | pledge that has been siberals whenout of office raiseda hue and | This burden was repre~ | da must that day. Now, let us see what has bappened. Taxes were imposed immediately after the Ps ns of 1891,—and the people were not consul'ed. | Though $40,000 to $50,000 in taxes have | i Weshall make oui meet, said the Lib- | erals when they obtained control of the Provincial Goveromen'; and they ad jed deficit year after year, ever since. have We shall not! “ow taxes without con- ' sulting the people, was another Liberal deliberately broken. We shall keep down the public deb’; and |they have increased the public debt by about balf a million of dollara, We are prohibitiontsts, said Premier Farquharson and his frieude; upon no | account will we accept “blood money” or | grant a license to a liquor dealer,—but riven a majority | any person in Charlottetown who may pay | them $200 year is now permitted (licensed ) to eell liquor. Now they are about to ask the pers ple of | Belfast and Murr of continued confijence in and abil ity ! ray Harbor to pase a vote their hovesty CHEESE—AT THE WEST. Prince Edward Island cheese factories have all done exceptionally well this year. The good pasturage and the unprecedent- ed prices have given the cheese business a decided boom But the increase over other years is especially noticeable in the newer factories at the western end of the Island. ALBERTON. The Alberton cheese factory, situated abouta mile from the town, Jast year had about 125 patrons. This year 140 pat- rons are supplying milk. Ten hundred and eighteen boxes of cheese were manu- factured last year. This year the make to the end ot September was twelve hun- dred and eighty boxes,—about forty thrze tons of cheese, and it is expected that when the season closes three hundred more cheese will have been made this year than last year. The cheese has all been sold, the price averaging for the year from 10 to 10} centsa pound. Last year the average price received was | 6b of June. 8.13. The factory will close the first week in November. It was opened on the At the present time about 7000 lbs of milk are being received daily and 12000 lbs on Monday. TIGNISH ANP PALMER ROAD The Tignish and Palmer Road cheese factory was opened last year. It began Operations with 71 patrons supplyiug milk trom 245 cows. This year 156 patrons are eupplying milk from 500 cowse,—more than double. From the opening up to August 21th the factory averaged 12 cheese aday. From that date to September 25th 10 cheese a day was averaged. Al! the cheese has beeh sold with the exception of the October make, at excellent prices. The monthly reports of Mr. F. T. Morrow, the cheese factory inspector, have been very satisfactory, and in every way credi- table to the cheese maker, Mr. Geo. J. Murpby, who is considered by the patrons to be a first-class man. The farmers in this part of the countryare going into dairying in earnest aud itis expected that next year will show another large increase. oe ESTEEMED EXCHANGES. Toronto Telegram: It is putting the case altogether too mildly to say that the money flowed like water in North Water- loc. It flowed! ke whiskey in N.piss sing. Mostreal Star: The Conservatives are out of office,the Liberals are not in power, but the Tarteites have the treasury in their keeping ; and no one, not even the Liberals themselves,seem to know how they got there. Some ofthe old Liberals have had the courage to protest against this usurpation of their name and victory. The Huntingdon Gleaner has been pluckily outspoken, and Messrs. Richard- son, Oliver and McInnes have been heard from with effect. Other Liberal journals , have from time to time warned their lead- ere that tke’people distinguishedjthe policy of Jacob under the guise of Esau, and were not minded to tolerate it. But Mr. Tarte has not taken the hint. He at ill insists upon being ** the Liberal party ; and the real Liberal party knows whether or not it lkes its- seat on the back benches. The words of praise bestowed on Hood’s Sareaparilla by those who have Vur stock of stuff mattresses —in mixed, ~-hair, etc., isa large one and the prices are iht :; MARK WRIGHT AND CO Home Makers | taken it prove the merit of the medi- cine. ae Satisfying Satisfaction.... Is afforded to those who buy and sleep on the EFiercule ~~ WIRE FP civraeee a linco’= mcs £333 They are better than nine-tenths of the made to measure clothes turned o J noiieeteatliaiemnidiemsinieeenigmtenetened ta bllt-- They are some people who cannot be convinced that white is white and black is black, because they are determined to have their own way about it. go through life missing the great truths and the greatest hi; Tiere are others again, who are convincible. is to men of this class that we like to talk about the merits of the SHOREY merchant -tailored, ready-to-wear and quite-sure«to-fit clothes, city and the equal ot the other tenth. Shorey’s clothes cost about half the price of made-to- ®@*>**eearween, oder clothes and have every desirable attribute of the very ALL GOODS a IN FIGURES. en NN Newgates Last Execution. Lonpon, Oct 1.—The execution of Pres- ton will probably be the last to take piace at Newgate, as the officials are proposing to send all condemned men to Wands- worth during the pulling down and alter-~ ing of Newgate. EVENING . best made to measure garments, unmatchable features strictly their own. inva the merits of the clothes bearing this label be foie g nothing and stand to win a Jot. Jas. Paton & Co = At the P. E, I. Commer- sial will commence on Monday, Oct. 9th inst, at 7 30 p. Instruction in Arithmetic Book-Keegqing, Shorthand Penmanship, ‘l'ypewrit- ing, &. Day students admitted free. Apply at once to ISAAC OXENHAM, PRIFCIPAL Ch’town, Oct 2,’99—tf Carpenters Wanted Four good Carpenters to come ready for work on Mon. day morning, on the new con- densed Milk Factory, St. Peter’s Road. Apply to W. W. HARPER, Builders & Contractors ow ere SOURIS -RACES Will be held at Souris Driv- ing Park, on Wednesday, Oct. 4th, || and will be made up of the follow- ing classes: — MATCH RACE Between the stallions Progress Lad, Pros pector, and Prince Regent for $150.00 $50, divided $30.00 ——— Three Minute Class, purse Green Race, ALSO A BICYCLE BACE E ntrance money 10 per cent. of purse. | Races to be called at 1.30 sharp, National rules to govern. If weather should prove unfavorable, races will be held first fine day following. Admission 25 cents. F.S. MACDONALD, Souris, Sept 283—d&w Secretary INSTRUCTION besides embodying many That is why we say a appizess as well as comfort Olng to a tailor. 8 | Will N Very good, Some people It ut in any ; SHOREY & Co * na 2 ~< 30 DYES ANY MATERIAL. DYES ANY COLOUR. For sale everywhere. FREE BOOK on ‘‘Home Dyeing’’ on application to 1 $9O 90900999 90000000 0055000060000 00000900 ok . & 2 ¢ al! : Maypole | G b nt Soap } $ ¥ DYES Children Frocks, 3 — Pinafores, Stockings We ; Blouses, etc. ; e Canadian Depot, 8 Place Royale, POSSSSSOSSSSSSEOCHESOSSEOSOSIOE cooconeneeniil a MONTREAL. a ; =n Tempting Bargains —__—[N.—-.... MEN’S [UNDERWEAR SUITS S6c to $7 00 ST _— Seed ————— 7 ee White and Co’ored Shirts, Collars, ‘thing in Men’s Underwear excepting boots. All D. A- BRUCE. _norris stock at selling prices. i —— Ties, ete. Kvery a7 A OF AGHAN’ S, Queen St. He is selling crockery, g!ass- ware and groceries at ‘reduced prices.