THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOPPETOWN, DECEMBER Whe + cl a oe.) x, 7 oy ———— — SAVE MONEY oN YOUR SHOE BILLS. By buying your Boots AN ENQUIRY. : R. H. MASON A Statement of Facts. ca ald Cerra | entered into ween the Ca ~~ and Shoes at the big Sale. BARGAINS IN ALL LINES: All Some lines Half Price. goods must be sold. STORE NEXT TO DRISCOLL & HORNSBY’S QUEEN STREET) Bro Opp. Prowse Dentistry... BY SPECIALISTS ee et ee ae sec eat — ess DENTISTRY by use of electricity y the Berlin Method Pileass DENTISTRY, crown and bridge | work. (Both without ARTIFICIAL TEETH > make all kinds. Teeth extracted Wil hout pan BERLIN DER TAL PARLORS SHERBROOKE, P. Q. S. C. NUTTER, Propr. Silver Spring Brewery, Ale and Porter of the | above brewery are vast- | lv superior to the goods produced by any other | brewery in the Domuin- icn, and in order to give | everyone a chance to| sample them, we beg to | quote the fo lor wing -low j prices for c ia Per hhd $16.54 Yer half de 8.20 Per quarte do 4 Per dozen quarts. 1.5 Per dozen )pints.. SU in any part steamer S OT Deliverec of the city, trains. A. MAGDONALD Sole agent for P. E. I. IT’S OL THE NOVEM nYT» si’ Prince Edward island Magazine A particularly good number. Some exceptionally interesting ar ticles, and the cover picture, ‘‘A P. E. Island Road,’’ and the frontis- piece, “‘Marchbank’s Mills,”’ are both very pretty views. These are the contents. Near Marchbank’s Mills, Hampton, P.E.I. —Front) ispiece The Malpeque Oyster at Home, (illus.)— Rev. J. M. Withy: he. Welves in Sheep’s Clothing (illus.)—Law t@ice W. Watson. Our Educati i System, Charluttetowo Fifty Years Ago Aspen Poplars—J. 5. A ae y from Port Lafuie to Trois Riv vie Pre le hn Caven. The yeas ious Man—-Tchn McLaren A True Fish Story—Carl: Two Dreams li, Book Notes. For sale at all the bookstores 1 eewsta nds. Five cents the copy. Subscription one year 50c; six eatin ‘25c. : ® THE P. E. I. MAGAZINE, Agents Wanted. 4 C 7 _ rOOW realiadh) 72) Or? N avie men to sel: FH! ! 7 OVa Scot} ia Fertilizer Fertili- | ers « " com yply to j Phe Nova Scotia Fertilizer Co., | HALIFAX. XS, | 4 moO os YY i ’ : A (LiSSioOgg. ss n6- has opened up on QUEEN STREET A full supply of CONFEGTIONERY G. B.. Chocolates, eoies etc Le All the December MAGAZINES now in stock at both the store and the on Great George opposite the ca- qJueen Street old stand Street, thedral. McKINNON & NcNEVIN ee ee 'Manufactuerers & Genera. Merchants. Refined and Lubricating Oils. Hose Packing, beltin Goldie & Co's well knov Fleur. Strachan’s celebrated Gilt oap, Sunrise Blend Tea, etc. Call or write us for prices betone pacing your orders. a waste, etc. n brand of Edyre Ss ENVELOPES ENVELOPES ENVELOPES i you nobody else can. We print Es- Tet us print some for you. we can’t es at $1.45 PER THOUSAND. We print others, velop you ccaldn’t wamt better, a 2.50 per thousand, and we print them a all rices hetween. Ta Ww If you don’t want u have them plain at jow prices. Special prices on quantities. THE EXAMINER JOB FRIAT London House, (Up Stairs) Charlotte own. Most Reliable Place a have your rep1ir work done is the place that tahes the mwst in- terest in your nee Is. — ‘bive 10 aecommodate all who! jeave any work Ww) prompt attention ar quick despatch of same. We heave the reputation of being “*O. K* om repair work. ‘mal andl be convinced we my B irue. BRUCE STEWART & CO., Machinis? ™ tee 4. , te 11 vaviiwwa- f) uS, vy PO WIEN “ Give that us what | Founders, Engineers, : boiler Makers. tion Co’s wharf, town, FP. E. I 25. t Nariohe i¢se phone ‘ them primted well kt D. McEvis & Co. SROK ERS Stork Fxchange Duilding, Montreal. Dealers in New York stocks, enon and grain. y [-8 per cent. Commis . Each Day. Direct wirer with York to ity for executing orders S68 | ' ; every fa ci}- promptly. .cc. Corresponcence solicit me ut Wade On July 9th, 1891, after the present government obtained office, the actual debt of the Province, according to a statement furnished by the Assistant Provincial Secretary, amounted to $53,442.21 Mr. Peters, then leader of the Government, declared that there- after revenue and expenditure would be made to meet---but there has never been a year since he made that statement without a deficit Here they are : RUIN 0 Noh as es cde ces +s Sema RPNUNINE, BOR sas ic sp cups oc sees een SPU Ss 5. koa 50's 00's MEE MPR ov cw ch cg cs caer: és weemeneer oc. s os SN: as aoc on vs netalcs 0s ¥OmR ENE eel, Oe ee .$ 30,439.20 37,651.29 119,942.33 20,164.21 32,862.80 14,135.35 ») MEE, SIE gv vnc cc occ us cess So 0 cephe pee ie sc eee MEE BO es bs Sac ccs oo os 50 se eae eee 43,611.54 Deficit 1899 36.915.03 Total, The Conservatives imposed no TAXES. collected the following taxes in six years: 1894— Taxes imposed. . $373,923.46 The present ed $ 45,182.81 1895- 47,661.00 1896— —- 48,466.10 1897— et ss wee ee 46,674.50 1898— os 44,995.97 | 1899— " - 99,668.68 $288.649.06 The present government claim credit for having made the following 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 printing, &c.,.... 800 In abolition of the R te por ter for the House... 400 $10,417 The average expenditure of the Conservativ es for the twelve years’ they had the government, was $278,999; and the above savings having been made, the average cuneatrine of the present government should * have been $268,542. But, asa fact,the average expenditure of the present government for the past nine years was $304,511, or $35,969 per year more than they claimed it should have been. The Conservatives obtained an additional subsidy from the Dominion Government of $20,000 per year. The present government obtained— NOTHING. The last year the Conservatives were in power they paid for interest | $2,697.44. The present government pz iid for interest last year $19,075.75. In other words, the ADDITIONAL SUBSIDY of $20,000, obtained | by the Conservatives, is now paid away by the present government for , INTEREST on the DEBT created by them. In a statement furnished by the Government on the 22nd May, 1906, | the debt of the Province was made up as follows :--- Balance due Banks . $159,365.63 Debentures 1891. 185.000.00 Debentures 1898- 1899. Soe oe, 000. 00 Deposits with the Governme nt. 152,435.77 | $531, 301. 49 l If you add to this, | Debentures authorized last session. . . $48,000.00 Sinking Fund used up................11,030.50 a Amount due Winsloe estate..... 4, ent 87 $63,568.17 ) You have a total debt of..... _ $595,370. 57 On the 3lst Dec. next there will be due } salary of Teachers,.............. $26,000.00 > your's iiherest .........5:. eee $36,000.00 $631,370.57 Makin; a total of as the debt of the Province. The present government says it spends more for Education than ed late government. Well, the Conservatives spent for the years 1879 1890 the average sum of $104,181 yearly. The present government's average expenditure on education from 1891 to 1899 was $121,868 yearly, or $17,687 more than the Conservatives. But they saved $10,417 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 asx where the additional expenditure goes. Well; the answer may in part be found in the fact that more is spent upon the roads---BUT ONLY IN ELECTION YEARS. In 1893 they spent on roads $50,178. In 1897 they spent on roads $28,190. In 1899, when there was NO ELECTION, they spent only $14,913. In 1898 and 1897 there were elections. This year, as there are two elections, the-expenditure will probably reach, if not exceed, that of 1893. - The government are spending about $50,009 per year more than the revenue, and are now collecting $55,000 per year in taxes. The debt of the Province is over $6(W,000, and if the present state of affairs continues the debt will seen be so great that no more mcney can be borrowed. Then will come TAXATION with a venge. nce. The electors have now the oppertunity of stopping this reckless ex- p nditure, by voting the present incapable and extravagant party out _—— +e ( ae’ os : ‘the Island to take a hand in the | ar uggists offer in its place ; ; 23 cents, ee AI SE I TE TE TEE ETE LEE ELE rovernment and the Dominion Gov- ernment in regard to the Hills- borough bridge, as I understand it the Island is bound to pay over to the Dominion Government $9,250.00 per year, together with the cost of covering the bridge, lighting, &c,, which will bring the amount up to the first amount agreed upon, $12,C0) per year, the Local Govern- ment collecting the tolls, for a oridge on which the teams and rail- | Way occupy the same track. Can you ascertain for the infor- | ation of the electors of this Pro-| vince what subsidy the Province of | wuebec is giving to the Dominion! sxovernment for the bridge between (Juebec and Levis, which is to cost about $5,000,000 ? The Govern- ment also gave the Grand Trunk | Railway $500,000 to rebuild the Victoria bridge, Montreal, and} allowed them to keep the tolls, which | were exorbitant, until a short| time previous to the Dominion | election, when they were reduced. | Iam very much afraid A. G. Blair was a little too smart for our Pre-| mier. It would never do for him| to be too exacting, because he) would have to consider the tug boat | business, you know. ELECTOR. - A FEW QUESTIONS. Sir,—When Sir Luis comes to local elections,$ I sincerely hope the districts in w hich he may speak will | treat him as they did in Murray | Harbor and Belfast last vear. While | he is here I wouldask him what Mr. | Angus Ross, who is an employe of his department, has been doing on | the Island the past three months ?| | Are the people of this Island paying | this man a salary to travel around| the country to try and corrupt the! electorate with whiskey and other | devices peculiar to the great Party | = Purity? Mr. Ross was operating | all the Ridings previous to the Tonitedien election and is now oper-! ating for Mr. Farquharson. H. Every gael G. | It is an anxious time for mothe: a when the litile ones gct their fco2t coia4 and wet, and come home hoarse and / coughing, or awaken in the night vic- | tims of deadly croup. Then it is that mothers turn gratefully to Dr. Chase, ‘ who, through his great Recipe Book and famous family remedies, has time and} again saved the tittle ones and older | © ones, too, from suffering and death. It is truly surprising how promptly Dr. Chase’s Syrup of Linseed and Tur- pentine brings relief whea the thr roat | is sore and irritated, when the cold is | tight in the chest, and ‘the cough paine ful and distressing. It allays the in- fiammation, heals the sore and — embreres, soothes the nerves a| " Clears the air fassages. People who know of the singular vir- tues of Dr. Chase’s Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine do not think of accept- ing the cheap substitutes which manr | i i ' | | Dr. Chase’s Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine. 4 4 | | THE EXAMINER CALENDAR: FOR DECEMBER. ' MOON 8 CHANGES Full Moon, 6th, 2h, 50m, a. m. Last Quarter, 13th, 2h, 56m, p.m New Moon, 2ist, 4h, 13m, p. m. First Quarter, 28th, 6h, Om, p.m ; power on the 1Zti December. D High \ Vt Hy Sun. | otjDay of w’k.j——----___|___---.. 1M Morn Af’ n. Rises|Sets Saturday | 5 27 5 53 7324 9 2jSunday GONT24 Se 9} W oj Monday 8S Gssa 3 8) 4) Tuesday 9 59 33 BO 8 ‘{Wednesday} 9 39/10 19] 36 & €jThursday }10 32111 2 37] & I> t ‘|Friday 11 1301 425 38 68 ITS SU! he OR Saturday [11 5210 20) 34 = & o}Sunday 027,055 40 8 10|/Monday 1 1] 1 3 4] © 1]}Tuesday 2 U2 2 = 8 127;Wednesday} 2 2812591 43) § , E GQ O00 13/Thursday 3.15) 3 36) 43) fore ea 416,427 44 9 .- at tn what wé wink to afte about oe Saturday | 5 21,5 42) 435 9g That is what we wish to: pout our 16\Sundav 626 46 45} 10 pls 17 7|Monday 4 3m 7 SI 46) 16 READY-TO-FUT-ON OVERCOAT. iSiTuesday | S184) 47) 11 19%Wednesday! 9 719 33 47] 12 Its made from ali wool fine blue beaver cloth, lined with an coThurscay } of 10 15) 4a} 1S excellent quality italian or farmers satin, silk stitched i spe at Briday 10 ant 2 ae 15 collar, good workmanship. We have for the past 30 years hand ed So" per peaghed oe oe 4 millions of samples of cloth and think we knowa go dd deal about a eee, 4 ae v v a) ie ar Ege es : can oe otter. iy say We have not see a pe tter coat 25 ta rs 9% : a : 3 iti are 0 i ‘ix. 3 ‘i of We will be vienaad 4 to have xamine these coats. = Wednesday bi Peay ae 16 27)Thursday 134214 - 49) 13 MORRIS BLOCK D. i. BRUCE 28iFriday 24243 7 49 -18 : may 24)Saturdy 4284 54) 4 IS CHARLOTT ETOWN 30:'Sunday > 452519 49 19; MERCHANT TAILOR. 2 21!Monday G 23 6 51) 7 49 2 palms | much easier 'and genuine English Golden ' to the trade, by the barrel, i == raspherries, strawberries, et : Or lecation and beauty of scenery this 1 prop MIty is unsur- passed by any on the Island. It” dal-r of a place, fiut there is not a laisy on it. On ee reason fer selling- going iato business the Northwest with ny sons, Sald w tt , x without crop, stock, and im>ojiemerts. -erms =n applicution to my solicites, A, A, Mc! «an, Barrister, Chariotten Wa,or tt. 4¢ owner, A. A. Mt ORE. t.n5—-d232w La . +. iw a pean Ge aie es ee rage ory ae patos ae ge Fragrant anes \S eS “* Albert" he 0 > slat cS pitt i Ra EMC Rls I ny al ac tad, tg a a ea ass ch mr Ele aa dele Baby’s Own | Soap Is specially recommended by many family paysicians, for nursery use. Beware of imitations, some of which are dangerous and may cause skin troubles, ALBERT TOILET SOAP CO., Mfrs. MONTREAL. , a J ? ges ‘ rm ae rots Mase —_—— Japanese Fern Balls. We ire now booking orders for | January delivery. Decidly one of the most striking novelties of re- cent vears. Unique, beautiful, per- petual cheap, the finest decorative plant ever introduced. These Fenn | Balls are more handsome than for decorative plants, anu growr. Holly-ftolly Mistle- delivery toe. Orders taken now for Monday before Xmas. VEGETABLE Department, etc., etc. Choice Ce’ery, Lettuce, Parsley, Beets, Carrots, Parsnips, Turnips, Potatoes, Cabbage, Onions, Cran- berries, Lemons and pure honey ip comb. Wehave 50 barrels left ,of choice winter keeping Onions, low 100 or 10 ranberries 50 lb lots. Our retail price for lb lots very low. Also C wholesale and retail. J. J. GAY & SON, Charlottetown, en ee ! Empire Tablets Just what: yous want. Crossed flags; Canadian ensign and Uniup ack, nicely printed: in colorsat top of each sheet. «Can'be -had ia both note and letter sizes. MITCHELL’S BOOKSTORE Queen St. Opp. Prowse Bras. A GHARGCE OF A oF ET IME To secure one of the finest properties in P. E. f. his farm contsins 130 acres of excellent land, S@ aeres cl-ared and in ptime condi tion. There is a fine belt of hard and sof wood (which is very valuable, now that coul is so high) oyster mud-withinatew rods og the shore, abaundence of marsh mud. well wat-red, two mills nzar the house, goud buildfigs, basement stable, 6 miles frome town, one mile from Pownal vil age, sbuol next the farm, three cherches within 2 radius of 114 miles, checse and butter factory in rear of farm, a large and heavy bearing orchard of best varieties of apples and plum tees,