THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN SEPTEMBER 5, 1900 EL 4BSOLUTE. SECURITY. Genuine Carter’s Little Liver Pills. “ust Bear Signature of fiw PFied See Fac-Simile Wrapper Below. t Very emall and as easy te take as sugar. FOR BILIOUSNESS, FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION 4 - MATURE, 22 iS. Parery Vewetapie. < ~ SURE SICK HEADACHE. E PVE | PILLS. eG CREE A AAA ACH : Hillsborough’ } oo bridge Th New Bridge iscom- ing and sv are the dry streets‘and roads. Then you will? need some- thing nice in footwear. We Have a fine Selection Selling Very Low J. H. BELL The Bargain Boot and Shoe Store. . PRITATION 1S THE SINCEREST FORM OF FLATTERY.” ‘ke be te proof that WINARD’S LINIMENT 1as extraordinary merits, and is in zood repute with the public, is, that TIS EXTENSIVELY IMITAT- <D. The imitations resemble the zenuine article in appearance only. They lack the generai excellence of Crenuine : ‘Lhis “rotice is necessary, as irjurious and angerous imitations, called WHite LINI- mer, &., liable to produce chronic inflam- mation of the skin, are often sn stituted for WINARD’ LINIMENT by Dealers, because ihey pay a larger profit. They all Sell on the Merits and Advertising of MINARD'S, mm particular claiming to be made by a proprietor of MINARD’s LINIMENT, 2 ‘cl simply is a lie. INSIST UPON HAVING MINARD'S LINIMENT "MADE BY C. C. RICHARDS & (0., Yarmonth, N. S8., The Relief ol. Lady Smith, of South Africa, was nothing com’ gered to the relief that is felt by Bb RS. SMITH, and hundreds of other women of P. E, Island, on wash day Since they have started using GILY 2DCE soaP L All’nrst ciass grocers SELLIt, MCKINNON & MCNEYIN UVHOLESALE AGEN — THE DAILY BXAMINER — a SEPTEMBER 5, 1900. SIR LOUIS’ PREFERENCE. Ir is no woader that Sir Louis depre: cates the introduction of what he is pleased to term“ancient history into the cam paigo upon which we have justeatered. It is not to be wondered at that Le should tel the ** faithful” in Kinder gaten Hall last Friday desire to** live in the living present.” He does not wish to be confronted with the spectres of promises that have not been fulfilled, He does not wish to have it pointed out that while in opposition the Liberals pledged themselves to reduce the public debt,diminish expenditures and lessen tax- ation, and that they kept this promise by increasing the debt, increasing the ex- penditures and increasing the taxation. He does not wish to have it pointed out that in the three years, 1897, 1898 and 1899 the Liberals increased the debt over $7,000,000. Besides, they laid the foundation of future inereases in the debt in the shape of railway subsidies, etc., amounting to upwards of $32,009,000 ! Aud this is Mr. Tarte’s ‘‘next yesr.!” Each year the Liberals bave increased the public expenditure, the’ increase in 1899 being upwards of $9,090,000. The ' increase per head of the population in four years was $1.86 perhead, or $9.30 for each family in Canada ! From 1896 to 1899~—under the Liberals —the volume of taxation was increased by upwards of $7,000,000 ! These increases are all made in the face of the famous Quebec platform and the solemn promiees of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Sir Richard Cartwright, Sir Louis Davies, Hon. David Mille and cther Liberal leaders that reductions would follow their return to power. Itis not wonderful that Sir Lonis does not want tohave these solemn pledges ressurrected—that he prefers to “live in the living present.” assembled that it was his THE PEOPLE’S BURDEN. ee Mr. Tarte, it is pointed out, excuses the enormously increased expenditure by boasting that the Government is “makiog more money.” Bat it is well for the peor ple to understand that apart from the re= ceipts from the post office and from ruil- ways and oo sinking fund investments, the only sourcesof Government revenue are the duties collected through the customs houses on foreign goods and through the excise offices on goods made in the country. These are taxes, pure avd simple, every dollar of which is paid by the people in added cost of the goods they buy. Here is the record, as given%in the Government returos, for the four years of Liberal rule and the four previous years of Conserva- tive rule: —aw CONSERVATIVE PERIOD. Customs and excise taxes,— Year ended 30th June, 1893. . $29,321,365 << «1894. . 27.579.208 1895.. 25,446,198 1896... 27,659,283 LIBERAL PERIOD, Year ended’ 30th June, 1897. .$28,648,626 <1 on - “ 1898... 29,576,455 1899... 34,958,068 1900... 38,897,176 Increased taxation tothe tune of more than teu million dollars isa matter of Some concern to the people who pay. The prospect is not quite so pleasing to them us to those who have the spending power. Ee A STRANGE CASE. sé “ “eé iti ee «é “ 6 ‘ «“ “ ee of “ ‘ec ‘ — Trenton,N.J., has a strange police case On its hands, A youth of seventeen, with @ hitherto unblemished reputation, suddenly appears in the role of a cool and daring daylight burglar, who walks into « house and carries off much property,and who, confronted with his crime, confesses with @ nonchalance which shows that he has no moral realization of ite criminality, Alfred Dental is the name of this latest exbibitor of a dual nature, each part une like theother. All bia life'he had been known as a model boy. No one questior- ed his hovesty, The position which he held in one of the leading business houses wasa responsible one. He was a regular aitendant at the Sunday school. He liked to go to prayer meeting. This wae the side of Dental that people knew. The po.ice are now satisfied, from his confes: sions, that there was another side, _— ————-4>o—_—_____. Remember this; No other medicine has oat at of eures as Hood’s Sar- | saparil!a, en you want is cine, get Hood’s, . wee ee ADDRESSES TO MR, BRENNAN By the. M. B, A. and the People of Aiberton. Previous to his departure from Alberton for Sydney Mr. Jobn P. Brennan was presented with addresses irom the C. M. B. A., andthe people of Alberton, A voldsheaded cane accompanied the C. M. 3. A. addrese, which was read by Father Burke. The people’s address was aecom- panied by @ handsome dressing case and nce gi't for Mra. Brennan, The address from the C. M, B. A, read ae follows : {> Chancellor John P. Brennan, Branch 214, of the C. M. B. A, of Canada, Dear Sir and Brother,—The members of Branch 214 cannot allow you to remove rem their midst without protesting to you he deep regret they feel that you are noi 'kely to be much longer as active a branch member as you have been in the past, owing to the fact that you are re- moving to another province. Bince the inception of thia Branch, the mother of all the branches of the province, you have been in the true sense of the word an en-~ thuaiastic, hardsworking and truly de- voted member. At the start you generously shared the labors which fall apon a charter member of a new and untried association, and, ever since, you have taken pleasure in assisting at every possible meeting, and in and out of the Branch Hall have done your utmost to make our grand association live and prosper. To your initiative, teo, has the number of members in many other branbces in our Provivoce been increased and atrengthened. Whether as Dhancellor, President, Vice President, or Treasurer, you have fulfilled your duties to the satis. faction of all, and at the last convention you represented us with credit to yourself aud those whose mandate you held. We only regret that your business relations elsewhere call you from our midst now and deprive as and the whole community in which we live saad which you have materially beuefitted of your presence, but we hope that you will find time to come back to our councils often, or if this be too much to expect, that at least you will come back sometimes, and when absent from here in the new sphere of your activity that you will labor as un. selfishly forthe spread and maintenance of the C M B A principles as you have in all those years of our existence as a branch here. ia Sa nny We wouid ask you to accept this gold-~ headed cane asa token of our esteem and friendship, and make it the cause often of turning your thoughts lovingly to your brothers in Alberton. May you, your amiable wife and dear children evjoy long life and happiness in your new home. Sigued on behalf of the members of Branch 214,CM BA, Alberton. A. E. Burka, Preeident. J. H. Gavin, Secretary. Following is the addrees from the peo- ple of Alberton :— To Mr. Jyo. B. Brexnay, Dear Sir,—On the occasion of your d>- parture fram amongst us, the people of Alberton desires to express to you their appreciation of your worth as a neighbor aod citizen. Many of us can call to mind (he time when you came to this town a boy, and we bave marked your course up through youth to mature age. You have bad your joys and your sorrows, and we have been pleased to know of the former, sud have sympathized with you in the later, We have found you as a neighbor trienvly and eociable. Asa pnbiic « fiizial accommodating and obliging in the exe treme, and as a magistrate your course has never been to foment litigation but your endeavors have always been excited in the interests at peace and conciliation. We regret very much that your interests call you to another part of our country, and we trust thatin your new sphere of labor and juty you may enjoy a very large measure of prosperity. We would ask you to convey to your es timable lady our kindest considerations, and hopes for her future welfare, and beg tbat you will accept from us asa slight token of our esteem thie dressing case, with the accompanying gift for Mre, Bren ~ nan to use and erjoy them. Signed on behalf of the citizens, Jobo P. Fielding, Chas. A. Woodman, George Tweedy, Committee. Alberton, P. E, Island, Aug. 27, 1900. Mr. Brenaoan fittingly acknowledged the kindness shown him. ey AN ANDRE BUOY FOUND. Message Froia the Il) fated but Dar~ ing Explorer. Srcexuoim, Sept. 1.—Captain Grendabl telegraphs the following message here from Skjervoe, Norway . * “ Andre’s buoy No4 has been found hece and contains the following : “July 11,10 p.m., Greenwich—Our voyage gone well eo far. Are now at an altitude of 250 metres, Original direc- tion, north 10 degrees east ; compass un- deviation. Later north 45 degrees east ; compass undevistion. Four carrier pigeons despatched. They are flying west, We are now over ice, which is very rugged. Weather splendid the whole time. In excellent spirits, (Signed) ANDRE. Strudberg (Strindoerg?) Fravkaed. Above the clouds, fine; 7 45 Greenwich mean time.’ PERSONAL. The engagement is announced of Rev. T. Davies, B. A., Curate of St. John’s, Truro, son of Rev. 8, Davies, Seaforth, Halifax Co., and Mies Madeleine Black, daughter of Mr. J.B, Black, Windsor.— Truro News, atbataataaeas DOE Teo = vas # ree oe oe pe ee tree ee &@ a Wheres me Why man your hat is right here among the many beuutiful New Hats we've just opened, they are *‘Christy’s’” latest styles and their the old time “Christy” quality. Here’s their Registered Numbers. AARD. Wo. C. A very light’ weight | brown hat, medium shape, brim well rolled up and flat on inuer edge, mak ng avery stylish and pre hat price $3.00, wh te satin lined. Wo. B. Same as C, but the color is black, price $3.50: white satin lined. NO. A. Is a tull shape large! brim and crown, made of} very fine fur felt and a nobby hat in every way, $2.25 white satin lined, No. D. About the same shape as A, except the crown is just a shade smaller, very pretty hat, price $2.00, Thousands of other hats of different styles and shapes, better to see them than to wish 3 ou had, PROWSE BRO | SOFT. No 32. Nice Black Felt, with medium wide brim and almost straight, in facta very natty hat every way price $1.00. No. 31. Black Felt a laeger crown and smaller brim, very suitable to some people, price $1 25, with red satin lining. No. 88. A beautiful state, nice shape, broad silk band, white satin lined, price $2.60, No. 99. Same shape as 88, but color is biack price $2.00. i The Stylish Hatters. Wants, to ist & Found FOUND.--A childs cape. Apply at this Office. tf. TO LET.—A cottage on Bayfield Street. — Capt, White, Upper Pownal street. n. WANTED.—A irl for general house work, Apply to Mrs, D. Gordon, Grafton St. Kast. ae girl - porn poms + ell recommended. to rs. W. H. Crosskill, Brighton Road aed tf. WANTED.--Immediately a cook and house maid, references required and good wages, Apply at Employment OfMiee, Kent Street, dy | week and wkly. WANTED. -Three or tour smart clean boys for dining room. Apply at Hotel Davies. e -—— LOST OR MISLAID.—Yesterday a parcel of books. Finder will please leave them at this Office. ay lin pd. PATENT ROBERTS & CO., scriarronss ~'PEOPLE’s BANK BUSLDIN@ MONTREAL. 12 year’s Examiner in U.S. Patent Office. NO if ATENT—NO PaY,. Write for Red —" TO LET.—The house on Lower Prince St ow occupied by W B Robertson, Esq- os ae October ist. Apply toR Macmillan SALE.—A child's iron bedste suit- abie for a child up to tive years of — hign oa Hair mattress, Enquire at EXAMINER WANTED.—A maid servant. Mrs. George Peake, Euston Street. Highest pri off clothing “C Drop a Apply to maid for ladies and gents left ail at their residence fer them, Rie uae aan = Post ae or ont to e . Mra, Kirby, Clothing tte ae oe LOST.—In June, between Queen Street and renee Core W hart, & parcel of clothing. suita rew i Same at this office, ” a ne WANTED.— eflon, A house maid. Apply at this —— LO3T.— On Friday , the 24th ulto, on or nea an aturinne a Bee withie four hundre reet, a ‘ j with silk linings. aibétoneu Find tees the mee er will be rewarded at this office, li ppd. A. A. MoLeanQ. C. Barrister etc, | Brown’s Block Charlettetown. { j Se ne bi le 3e OE He KI W.W. Wellner Charlottetown P EI. nls, Watchmaker, Jeweler We have provided for the lias demands of fashion and display — as fine an assortment of rings a8 was ever shown in the city. The half hoop is always cor- rect, and either of Diamonds (x SK x S% | alone or Diamonds set with Rubies, Pearls, Emeralds or Sapphires, the effect is equally 5 good, a From our stock there is no difficulty in making a selection. ———————__ his city, guaranteed, Money to Loan. | Our importations of clothes®for spring’and omplete, and we invite inspection of the tock of suitings, overcoatings and trousering, to Correct st J ERK largest SEBEEH EEE SS EES EEE EEE | ——— Nummer Suiting summer is 20¥ snd xobbiest be seen in yle, perfict fit and best werkeant Always on hand,a Jull linejof gente” WTROD & JOUN CO