(A DAILY EXAMINER. ee ee JANUARY 6, 1898. HEAVIER EXPENDITURES. HEAVIER TAXATION. HEAVIER DEBT: Tuese are the results of Liberal (jovern~ creat at Ottawa as well as inthe Provinces The Public Accounts, lately to hand | enable the following comparison to be made in respect to the controllable expenditures of the ‘Dominion Govern- enent: Administration of BORED cncessece se eee $ 758,270 $ 774,761 Arts, agriculture, and statisticr...... 210,877. 224,389 Civil government Fisheries.......... 1,396,628 1,418,846 Geological survey... 134,363 146,994 Tmmigration......... 120,199 127,434 Quarantine........... 95,247 120,161 Rees mcccnwce “COOKE 98,063 [neurance Superin- tendence.......... 16,038 16,611 Legislation.....-... 904,687 1,134772 Lighthouse aod coast serviee...... 466,057 445,742 Mail and steamship eubsidies.......++ ~ 634,916 653,812 Marine hospitals... 36,683 38,130 Militia......:..-...--. 4,136,713 1,667,588 Miscellanecus.....-. 172,363 = 210,113 Mounted police...... 533,014 526,162 Northwest govern- MOM cccevvecceccce 886,702 320,535 Ocean and river eer. PB ccnscoce .- 181,453 183,257 Penitentiaries........ 385,227 409,598 Pensions 20.0000. 86,080 90,881 Saperanovations... 311,231 307,792 PERIOD coccces cc cccvey 2,703 23.788 Public works...... 1,299,768 1,463,718 Railwaye and canals (genera)).....0.... 126,445 134,405 Steamboat inepec- DOM dlevecis cece 26,321 26,835 Adulteration of a . 24,312 24,008 Calling timber...... 17.237 16,613 GRABER issih cccsee des 896.332 945,245 Dominion Lands.. 119,908 II1LLALS Caste cccctences sss 470,869 464,426 Enepection of ma SN ctiliiaia-omlesen 2,576 2,921 Minor revenues...... 1,833 859 Post ee 3,665,011 3,789,478 as - —— ———— MERCHANTS BANK OF P, KF. ISLAND, General Statement—Deevember, 31, 1897, LIABILITIES. $114,356 00 Notes incirculation, Deposits bearing [o- terest............-$ 60,968 40 Deposits not bearing a ii ihaaecatinte 142,371.81 203,346.21 Balances due other Caoadian Banks 2,440.9: $320137.1 Capital paid up. ..$200,020.00 Ret. « diietiecccwbi 55,000.00 Dividend No, 39, at rate of 8 per cent per annum, pay- able Jan. 3, 1898 Reserved forinterest aud rebate on current discounts Profit asd loss ac- count balance.... 8,000,80 3,675.00 },015.85 267,711.65 $537,848.77 ASSETS, Specie...cccesereceeeee GH 7,336.54 Dominion Notes...... 9,172.00 Notes of and cheques on other Banks in Canada..........++ 15,355.04 Balances due from other banks in Can- AD FF Balances due from other banks in for- eign countries.... 18,807.68 Balances due from other banks in Un- ited Kingdom...... 13,400.34 Deposits with Dom- inion Government for security of Note Circulation. 4,787.52 Debeptures............ 200.00 98.279.16 Loans and bills discounted...... 476,518.06 Overdue debts (nil) 1,133.99 305.00 Mortgages an real estate........ Real estate....o.. . . .sesccreeeeees Bank premises and furni-:ure BOGE acccecesc ccccccsvege, LISIZEG $587,848.77 PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT. To Dividend No. 38, July at rate of 8 per cent. per BONOM.. . 0.2. ccereccscceeee § To Dividend No. 39, at rate of 8 per cent. per annum, pavable 3rd January, 1898, To Transferred to Rest Ac- 8,000.80 8,000.80 A. B. PALMER AT DAW SON, Shortage ef Grub the Cause ofa Panic, (From the Everett News, Washington) Percy Palmer received this veek the following letter from bis brother, A. B. dated at Dawson October 4: This is the first opportunity I have had to send out @ letterto inform vou of my safe arrival. Llarrived the 27th ef Sep- tember, aftera rough avd tedious trip. Was fortunate in bringing my entire out- fii,asa@ panic prevails here on account of the scarcity of provisions. It indeed looks ser.ous, as the river is about frozen up and onty two boats came up here, with very little grub. They claimed that the peop'e at Circle City took most of the grub off the boats by force. W hat the outcome would beis bard to conjecture at the present time. The company claims that they can freight grab up from Fort Yukon, a distance of 470 miles, on the ice with dog teams this winter, but I do nat eee where they can get enough dogs. Flour readily sells at $100 per sack. I bréught nine sacks with me. Lon Griffin’s outfit has arrived; Sandy Morrison and wife, also Boyce boys, of Snohomish, Ed Mallett, Hodgine, Fritz, Getchell and Billy Emerson. Am afraid the Hagan and McRee outfit will get caught at the lakes, that is to judge from the opinion of late arrivals; they could not possibly get away from Lake Bennett before the 25th of September, which wou'd run them into ice on the Yukor, but they may get close enough ‘o come in on sleighs thas winter. While I write a big raft of dressed beef came down the river in the drift ice. To save it from passing down, the people secured a long rope and gota line out te pull it in; is sells at $1.50 a pound readily. A big steer wil! retail out at from 1,200 to 1.500 dollars. What do you think of that? Fortunes will be made in bringing in cattle this fall. The suffering and anxiety on account of the scarcity of grub is intense. People who havethoughtlessly came in without provisions will have to go out on the ice to Fort Yukon and _ winter there. The McGraw outfit are wintering at the mouth of the river; some have gone back toSeattle. Mrs. Barnes had to go back; her husband is going out for the winter. He ie in a fair way to make some money, at least he owns a half interest in a fair claim. I have not had time yet to get thoroughly acquainted with the country here. Have met quite s aumber from Snohomish a bg od ¢ ’ ” op wade. acdc ios es te dnt inline IS oe Eclat eal i netic wealilee eee List of Ratepayers vor the City of Charlottetown In default for Assessment due on Real Property, for the year ending 3'st Decem- ber, 1897, containing names of all such defauiters, aod the amount due from them respectively, with a statement of the Number of the town Lot, Water Lot and Common Lot upon which or avy part thereof such assessment is in default. y 3 e : Statemeat or Descripti ) Amount Name a aepaver in | statement oc Pesaton.at Brame teo | oem McArthur, Sarah House & Land on Common Lot No. 22, $ 456 Birch, Jobn, House & Land on Town Lot No 72, 3rd hun, 3.37 Coyle, Stephen, House & Land on Town Lot No 3, 2od hun, 5.75 Carmichael, Est. of Jas Houee & Land on Town Lot No 73, 3rd bun, 10.12 Careron, Edmund, Vacant Land on Town Lot No 72 & 73, 20d hun, 6.75 Dockendorf,Chas.& Jas Vacant Land on Town Lot No 10, 4th ban, 1.12 Griffith, Joho A. House & Land on Town Lot No 64, .st hun, 7 87 “4 . House & Land on Town Lot No 88, Ist hun, 10.13 Gardiner, Frederick, House & Land on Common Lot No 32, 4,50 Hollman, Joho, House & Land on Town Lot No 91, 3rd hun, 19.69 * es House & Land on Common Lot No 21, 10.12 Hughes, Peter, House & Land on Common Lot No 22, 6.75 Hughes, Bridget, House & Land on Common Lot No 23, 4.50 Lowe, Walter, House & Land on Town Lots No5 & 6, 4th hun, 1.37 “6 “ Houee & Land on Town Lot 49, 4th hun 6.88 « “ House & Land on Town Lot 98, 4th bun, 5.06 7. Vacant Land on Common Lot No 31 2,06 McNeill, Duncan, House and Land on Comimon Lot No 22, 8.44 “ * Vacant Land on Common Lot No 22, 1.97 Purdie, Jane, Estate of, W. A. O. Mor- son and Leslie S. McNutt, Trustees, House & Land on Town Lots No 97 and 98, Ist hun 33.75 McQuaid, Dennis, Vacant Land on Town Lot 100, Jet hun, Reid, Richard B. House & Land on Town Lot No 95, 2nd hun, 7.56 Redmond, Daniel, House & Land on Common Lot No 22, 3.19 Steel, Robert, House & Land on Town Lot No 20, 3rd hun, 8.44 Trainor, Patrick, House & Land on Town Lot No 83, 2nd hun, 6 75 Turnbull,Estate AndrewHouse & Land on ‘Town Lot 55, 4th hun, 3 37 Thorne, Charles E. Small honsee & Land $390, Vacant Land Corner Lot, $300, on Common Lot 23, 6.75 Thorne, Charles E. House and Land on Common Lot 23, 1.12 Thorne,R. & Geo.S. Large House & Land on Common Lot No 23, 16.87 Williams, John, House & Land on Common Lot No 24, 7.23 “ “ Vacant Land on Common Lot No 27, 4.00 Ward, Estate Robert House and Land on Common Lot No 25, 5.62 Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the provisions of the Statute 51 Victoria Cap. 12, Section 91, after 30 days publication of the above list, being a list of the Ratepayers of the City of Charlottetown who have failed to pay within the time pre- scribed the Assessment severally levied upon their Real Property in said city, I will make an application to cis Honor, the Stipendiary Magistrate of said City, for Judg- ment against each and all of the lauds above described, for the respective amounts so levied against them, and then unpaid, and that upon such jodgment being daly entered, I will further apply for a warrant for the sale of such lands. . Re A The Ice Is PERFECT | BAND | Monday and Thursday Nights, and every other Saturday afternoon If you do not skate, come and 9 promenade, and take a view from the GLASS GALLERY Admission to skate, 25c. Promenade, 10c. No extra charge for gallery. Buy a coupon book, 5 tickets for q dollar. Watch this space for further AAHOUNCEMENES junds BEER, LORDLY & PROWSE MANAGERS, i Apples, | Apples. We find that we have tco manga : barrels of e APPLES 7 and in order to clear them out, we — otfer q Greenings, $3.75 rer bbl 7 Pablic worka (for : ae Dated this 28th day of December, Ae D. 1897. No 2 Northern 8 revenur)........ 160,060 147,567 |p ORBirwreres--so--nees -- 5,000.00 | county, MeAehons | oe eeeh Beker : ae Fine Stock, $3.75 per Buh Railways and s a ana letten have net mades aril ‘ ee vemnle ccc... 3,826,225 3,725,689 | SCCOUME. . eee einctee sevenses 1,015.85 | the latter have not made a strike as report- ROBERT VANIDERSTINE, City Collecicr. . ak eat yore es n= | Od; they could have made a strike on a December 28, 1897, 1 mo. SANDERSON & Oo. j Sema 6 462 14.604 $ 22,017.45 | claim but sold ata small figure. Rogers = eeheeeeee en ene pte 77 e a Waighte sid” wee By Balauce stWw-December, shes to micas and 0 beat the her day: | mmm — ‘ ioe ‘se “2, 97,995 $4,080 ‘ | ae seeeeseceence sees en eens > 253.79 tell yet what they will do. Haletad has a a pons lag a nad nani y net profits for year.... 21,763.66 | good claim. The rest are working for a eevee > “* , Se aa tee hee wages. ‘aa The total expenditures of the year end- $ 23.07.45 ‘The output ¢f gold so far has*been ¢x- 1 jug Jan. 30, 1896, amounted to $36,949,- J.M. Davison, aggerated. There are some yery rich a i42, while those of 1897 amounted to sai bem oe eae rill be oe le at glo oe | ven hon. nud ee AS aero output this spring wi at least $10,000,- : | $38,349,759 -an increase of $1,400,617. Halifax Herald: Considering the ‘ong | 000; have gained that information “frou , P This increased expenditure, of course | continued Grit animadversions against any | miners. Those thet brought grab with emneniahes tment Meetion in woles re in the public "ae it can lardly | them are fortunate, as they could not Lave : : : : . e improper to remark that the pubic | reached Dawsen City in a better time. of fact the increased taxation paid by the accounts, just issued, show that the Grit | Many that have dduieae to work claims people of Canada last year amounted to| Government in their first year cf ofiice | on the Klond:ike on a 50 per cent basis about $1,900,000. added about $7.000,009 to the public debi. | are forced to give their coutracts up. I Aa to the liabilities of the country. it bringing the total public debt up to $332,- | expect to get located soon on a paying Yo" | 530,131 r | See appears that at the end of the year 1896 ASl. claim. Peter McDonald is making money . Re es all foe sy “ $$ —___-——_-——— | by the barrel. Drinks are fifty cents. One they amounted to $325.717,536.73 ; and at hundred dollars here is just . tae end of the year 189% to $332,530,131.33 Reyel makes < teed puss, about what one dollar is —an increase, in but ove vear, of $6,812,- eo outside. Everyone bas a sacque of dast. 594.60. No uew teagge of any rene have j The aaseis of the government] were se, om Scie on ee caocaten down in 1896, at $67,220,:03.96andin 1897 be reached yet. From whatI can learo at $70,991,534.87—apjinera e of $3,771, Stewart river is a good proposition to pros- 43091; 80 that, taking the added assets at Co ys ee far away aod will be over~ : their face value, the finances of the country ee aoe Ot 7 “went to the bad” in one year of Liberal yeoks are Yaa with moss, ‘waieb management, to the amount cf $3,041,- makes it d fficult to trace any leads and 163.69. from the condition of the gold in the Such are the fiaancial results of the ee ce aA ae gaa firet vear’s efforts of a party elected by the d i people to lighten expenditures, lighten hea gl ae Ww Palwer, taxation, and lighten the public debt! Esq., of Victoria, Craraud.— Ed. Ex. : ! Maite note ye ore Absolutely Pure Sa a “ft ee NOTES AND COMMENTS, One of our eeven firet ptizes taken ai ni the eae Exhibition was for tle ~The viareholders, presi lent and direce ROYAL BAKING POWOER GO., NI’ VSRK. ean ravens Extracts. They win E ‘lors of the Merchants Bank of P. E. Island r merits. are to be congratulated on the Landsome| ~~ ee profit of last year. —In round numbers $145,000 were added, last year, to the interest on the public debt of Canada. When Mr. Field- tag's new loan of $10,000,000 is taken into tue account, what will the interest be ? —The following Jines, sung b . ~ 9 * £ y the Duchess of Marlborough, fit the feeling of E @ good mavy ladies and others as a result ] of the holidavs aod preparations therefor : ; ” “an so tired, T ‘erribly, awfully tired | N ¥ . te? , ; I think I eball die, 1e Wew Year right, and tintte right | is I dont know why, R no conti © night ' “xoept I’m tired.” esolve to b r : . uy all you w: f —Montreal Witnese: There isstil] a J J want ™ Furnitere | remoant among us of the ancient custom . | oC New Year’s visiting. A wan still steps from the HOME MAKE RS. : ~- to we his auntaand wish them a bappy | lew Year, but beyond that, in so far aa y 1] nc what is called Society is concerned, there ou ret better OOdS is oothing. aren habit which made the = 5 ds, aud lower i ] Mas tele ce apie om streets aud drawing-rooms so merry fort . : is nothing to the “booming” of Pattisons’ Whisky. S y ing itiAt’s bec 2 , ric _ g” of Pattisons isky. Steady, unfaltering attenti4tr to the ob ec years ago is dead. p es here duri ng 1898, ee at, hits the mark and wins the battle. Pattisons’ have aimed at hitting thé public taste | —New Work Tribune: A short time ase Wi & pure, sound, full-matured, kelicately-flavored whisky, and they have succeeded. Pattisons’ ; it wae the whole of Greeniand that tire : ‘hisky is the Seotch spirit in its perfection—wholesome, stimulating and cream-liké. Pattisoas’ country was about te purchase from W hisky ‘has fought its way to the front. and wil] remain there. Denmark. Now it is only a nariow strip | ‘ — nig ewe partof that northera i. Sole Proprietors : ara. Tomorrow it may be notii i isti ' eRe es one dike j PATTISONS, LYD., Highland Distillers, BALLINDALLOCH, LEITH. and LONDON jon here to ee im cooling superbented i ERS. &. B. Townsend & Co., Montreal, | Scle Agents ‘or Canada.