eT © le ce ne rm 4 Wants. Lost, Found. sable Ruff, Friday atternowu: it at this office nz LOST.—A Sex'er will please leay general hous WANTED A girl for SAEDTUON, 1.0. os Aes Oo saps anea rates | Sir Matthew White Ridley’s Re- ) The Popular Candidates IN P. BE. ISLAND _———_——— East Queen's, - Alexander darth West Queen's, - W. §. stewart Rast Prince, - - West Prince, Rdward dackert King’s, - - Austin ¢. Macdona ¢ | POINTS IN ‘THIE\ISSUI | Mutual Preferential Traac within the British Empire. Rebuke of Politicians who | broke their pledges to the peo- ‘ple — increasing expenditures and debt when they promised premises of Peter) to reduce them. j | eourk. Apply Mrs. Bernard Trainor Mienal Stree ; BHE HEIR: of the iate Isaac Newton » os aa ested to send ' Fagen, 7 Fon l I jwest | ' eT "ewemeto John Roach Bourke, Box 19, Gharlottctow:, n LOS | l rio mn yesterday af ®moon, a | ’s gold w , with monogram ™~. ti. LD ; Finder will be re earl t this othce nz . ] } ; Sis] ' iv. NOV. 2nd, vetween Fat S Powntl wharl, a diamond Mapes rooch, with amythrst | metre W f r please leave it at this “ n3 FU bE l i ) halt of a double ten wrt Svdney Street, containing fou goms. | an be given immediate & Apply a ». McCarron. n3 } ; ment » } | To LI Che house Jately occupied by Sarees McInnis, on Malp que Road; opposite midence of |. |. Davies, Esq. Possession son immediately. Apply to A. E. Ings. ni O1 STRAY CUW.—On th G8ewart, Eas: Royalty, an old Brindle cow. Feo called for before the roth inst. upon | , 5 ; 7 tatet Gate will be soi! to pay expenses. ni c —_——— SALESMIEN wanted to sell our goods by | | Honest Government for: Unit- ed Canada. Down with Tarte and Tarte- 13m. i ar seseple io wholesale and retail trade. We} msc the largest and only manufacturers in eur line in the world Liberal Salary paid. MBivess Can DEX, Mfg. Co. ‘avannah, Ga, TO LET. —A doulle tenement house at Wie west end of Sydney street, adjoining the Geese prorverty; one tenement containing meftt rooms, pantry, good cellarand barn; the ager (-nement contains eight rcoms, pantry, eefiax and barn, furnice heat; rent moderate. Migoly io R. Grant. Ongen street. 70 BE LES. @erelling house on Grafton The desirably situated “treet west., late- yeccupied by Mr. Duncan McLean, with @pachhouse and stable. House is fitted math a first class bath room, sewerage and all w@&ter modern converences. Rent moderate. @pply to Thomas Campbell, Richmond St. West. Ssery Purchase of Five Bars Gilt Edge ..50ap Entitles you to one REEDLE CASE — Misk your grocer about it. Nice .premiums besides. Wholesale by ScKinnon & McNevin war. | . : ° | = Conservative jrule) the year in each j ee A. A, Lei ii y i THE DAILY EXAMINER NOVEMBER 6, 1930 | TOBE REMEMBERED. j tures on ordinary or consolidated | case ending with June 30 :| | 1896 $36,949, 142 | 1897 38,349,760 1898 38,832,526 1899 41,760,342 1900 » 42,987,549 There-has been, in the four years since the Laurier Government came into power, an increase in the or- expenses of the3administration of | six millions a year. cs ee The outlays on capital account | | have been in proportion. Here are | the figures : 1896 $3,781,311 | 1897 3,523,160 | 1898 4,142,231 | 899 9,639, 142 | 1900 9,726,260 there has been an increase in his department of the expenditure |:n the last year of the Liberal, as | | | | a WE ARE | “ompared with the last year of the onservative Government, of close | Hereisa record of the expendi-| / account, since 1896 (the last year of | THE DAILY BXAMINER, Ci. ARLOTTZTOWN, NOVEMBER 6, 1900. 2 ee eee mn _— atirement. —Brodrick_for War Office. ee ee Lonpon, Nov 3.--The reorganiza- | | tionof the Cabinet, which is officially | rnnonneced, 1S received with mixed | comment, both within and without! & th nionist party. Theretirement | of Sir Matthew White Ridley from | the cffice of Secretary for Home| | Affairs, came as a genuine surprise, | iIthoueh it wos known that he ac-| . , ’ ' : ; ;* Teor he recent govern | | nent reluctantly. | Lord Salisbury adds the office of | | ucrd Privy Seal to the Premiership, | h he ret?! ‘ause it carries | a salary, wlile the Premiership | | alone is unpaid. ; ord Lansu.wae's promotion to} ‘be Minister of Foreign Affairs, as| | already noted, meets with Opposi- | |tion, which is no less vehement | |}among a large section of the Union-| ists than among the Liberals. Popu- | lar opinion, which, by common} 3 consent, makes him the scapegoat| #3 , of the War Office measures, with or | without good reason, considers that Lord Salisbury by his appointment, |puts an afront upon the public judgment. The appointment of William St. | John Brodrick to succeed the Mar-| ‘quis of Lansdowne as Secretary of | |State for War is not seriously criti-| _cised, although the many ends | ‘and supporters of Mr. Geo! Wynd- ham, Parliamentary Secretary of the War Office, are disappointed | that he was not made ‘¢heshead of | |the office. Mr. Wynd@ham’s un-| ‘doubted ability and high -services| will undoubtedly receive recognition | ‘in the allotment of offices still un—| filled. His manifold social connec- | tions would seriously hamper him in| (the radical reforms which the new! Minister of War must undertake. | The appointment of Lord Selborne | | are here. ‘as First Lord of the Admiralty is generally approved. Moderate opinion does not oppose, | indeed, it approves, the promotion | of Lord Lansdowne, recalling his successful administrations as Viceroy, of Canada and India. His support-} ers contend that he has special} qualifications for a diplomatic posi-| tion. e er o~pniengs... To vote for Hughes is to express | Satisfaction with the large increase of the public expenditures and debt! } a ‘THE MESSAGE | | OF THE LEAF. ; e | Only a crimson maple leaf, | That flutters down at my feet | From the bending bough above me, | | Where sunshine and = shadow) meet. | Yet the silent message it bears | Is fraught with a note of pain; t tells ot th: wuniny’ strmmer. »Charlottetown to Buy.. CLOTHING IS AT THE GREAT BIG STORE Magnificent stock. Latest styles. Lowest prices. back is the kind we have in our Clothing. Clothing is not a luxury, but astern necessity. is the mother of invention. i made clothing for mother, futher and the boys. suits, overcoats, ulsters and reefers. Men’s Suits, $2.75 up Men’s Ulsters, $3.75 up Men’s Overcoats, $5.00 up If you’re anxious to save we'll help you. ADVERTISERS OF ta & The Only Place in PROWSE’S Largest in P. E. Island. | Warranted goods. Best attention. All sizes made Your money back. Wool that grows on a sheep’s Necessity We have every invention of ready Thousands of DAeAE ee dea Medes desde derdscaer Ae | Youths’ Suits, $2.75 up Youths’ Ulsters, $3.75 up Youths’ Overcoats, $3.75 up Children’s Suits, 75c up Children’s Ulsters, $2.50 up Children’s Overcoats. $2.00 up PROWSE BROS. FACTS, | Of harvest of goiden’grain, ipon six millions a year. | Of fic ts ates fourteen millions more were cc!-! AUTHORIZED Fe refund the money when REMICK’S ECZEMA CURE Pails to cure any case of Eczema @ piles. no matter of hoa long Standing. For sale only at MACDONALD’S DRUGSTORE. Nurses’ Regsiter. Kerosene Oil... Kerosene oil is a burning question just @ew ooih with politicians and housekeepers. Bie former want to make political capital weio! it, while the latter want to know where to gei the best quality of oil for the et moncy. We have just received part of er fall stock direct by schooner from New Work. It is called ““PRATT’S ASTRAL ” mma as ihe highest grade of refined American @@. We are now offering it for sale in four gallon, tins (or 22c per imperial gallon. Ask fe ratt’s Astral, as there is nofibetter S@ecial low price by the cask. BEER & GOFF, Grocers Public Meeting ! There will bea meeting of the sharehold- => and patrons of the “Stanley Bridge Bieesying Co.” at the fac ory, Stanley Bridge, Gate ay, November 10h, 1900, at 7 o’clock @., for ‘he purpose of taking into consid- @errve the enlarging of the said factory. By orde: of the Directors ARTHUR SIMPSON, President. HUGH B. McKAY, Secretary. Ranley Liridge, Oct. 29, 1900. n2 | lected from the people in 1900 than | n 1896. Here are the figures, taken } | rom the public accounts, and Mr. Fielding’s address at Halifax : | {896 $36,618, 59 | 1897 37,829, 77¢ | 1898 40,556, 51¢ 1899 46,743, 102 i900 50,927,941 Most of the increase came out of ‘taxation, as is shown$by the figures of the customs and inland revenue collections. 1896 $27,757,285 1897 23,643,6.. 1898 29, 576,45: 1899 34,958, 06 1900 38,242,222 This means that the rate of tax ation has increased under the Lau: - ier Government from $5.42 to $7.51 a head, or from $27.10to $37.67 a family. ‘I wish to maintain the present order of things only so long as Canada is not strong enough to become a nation.’’—Israel Tarte at Laval, from report in La Patrie. i sell aia a ---The political meeting at Mill- town Cro3s was well attended. The meeting was addressed by the candi- dates, Messrs. McKinnon and Mar- tin, Mr. Wheatley, of Charlotte- town, and Mr. Murdock NcKinnon. The Conservative speakers made an excellent impression, and Mill- town Cross may be depended upon to give a good acount of itself on election day. We regret that we have not space today for the ex- tended report of the meeting that has been kindly forwarded us. odio eed Gea se To vote for he Ex-Attorney General is to vote disregard for the British constitution, as well as endorsation of all the acts of the Tarte-Laurier government. ing primrose and daisy Adown the shadowy lane; £ the marsh with its bracken | brown, FOR NOVEMBER. a it wh :pers of winds-swept forests Where is heard no cooing dove Plainting its song at eventide, Or teuimy its nuce v1 love. MOON'S CHANGES Full Moon, 6th, 3h, 12m, p. m. Last Quarter, 13th, 6h, 49m, p.m. New Moon, 21st, 10h, 29m, p. m. . First Quarter, 29th, 9h, 47m, a.m \h, leaflet ! your face is aglow With kiss of the summer sun : Why waken a gloomy thought Of the days that must surely| 2 neva’ are pe ioe Sun come ? ‘2 re eee | Aft’n | Rises.| Sets. wie tee dang” Bigadl ok wiishiend { list, as the leaf makes answer UTbursda ‘ | ‘Fear not ; though dark#ess en-| 7 ae . Z 4 : 3 , = (“ : shroud. > +) Saturday 7 54, 8°30] 54 33 “he day star of hope lights te- ne 9 atl 9 19 55 32 morrow, Monday 10 00; 10 04) 5§ 0 There’s silver beneath every! % Tuesday 10 54 10 44) 58 a “lou.” “| Wednesday | '1 46, 11 18) 50 28 — a aa er 12 36 11 49) 71 27 i is _A lazy liver may be only a tired, re ‘ x 2 _ : a iver, or astarved livet. A stick is Sanday foe 302|. 7 23 ul right for the back of a lazy| .2Monday I 5o| 3 53} 8 22 man. But it would be a savage as| !3' Tuesday 2 46 “e469 21 as wellas a stupid thing to beat aj '+;|Wednesday| 3 49) 541) 1° | 20 weary man or a starving man be-| *|Thursday S897 PO-39-4O ongy eihians 3 a ide ent Frida 6 4ol 7 21) 13 | 18 cause he lagged in his work. So in| jcitt}. fee eo ape treating the lagging liver it is a 18 Sunda y & 46 8 43 ie | great mistake to lash it with dras | :9) seed 9 35/9 21! 17 15 tic drugs. In ninety-nine cases out | 29) uesday 10 18) 9541 19 | 44 of a hundred a torpid or sluggish 2 Wedneway 10 58} 19 2!) 20 | #3 liver is buta symptom of an ill- Uharséay | 11 37| TO 46 a4 13 nourished body, whose organs are | 23) Friday 12 15) oe at 235 32 weary with overwork. Let your! 24Saturday | 12°54 1 38 aio) liver alone. Start with the stomach | 4 eee acl 2 181, 2 rad and its allied organs of digestion and | 94 eon : 2 3 6|« 28 a nutrition. Put them in proper work- | > Vednesday| 214, 3 5% ° 10 ing order, and see how quick your | 29 Phursday 3.23. 4 5% 30 a liver will become active and ener-| 30|‘riday 4 45) 5 55ly 31 |g 9 getic. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical | / Discovery has “made many marvel- |“ stindavt time is used in tide tables. lous cures of “‘liver trouble’’ by its wonderful control of the organs of McEACHEN & McCABE, digestion and rutrition. It restores the normal activity of the stomach, | Berristers-at-Law «tc, McDonald’s Block, Charlotte Street, Sydney, - += C.B,, Lots AN» Hovwses in and about Syd ey boxght and sold, and moneys invested or harrowed at short notice, aS clients may re- quire. d&w increases the secretions of the blood making glands, cleanses the system ; from poisonous accumulations, and so relieves the liver of the burdens imposed apon it by the defection of other organs. eee streamlet’s hushed THE EXAMINER CALENDAR Apples | — Clocks CLOCKS Good Apples for cocking and eat- | ing purposes, only 12c and 15¢ per peck. Willow Market Baskets Just received, a fine lot of cuvered Willow Market Baskets. Eureka Blend Tea If you want Tea t at will please you, try Mureka Blend, this is our special blend. R. F. Maddigan & Co., Lower Queen Street. A GHANGCE OF A eo sLIFETIME To secure one of the finest properties in P. E. TI. Clocks in marble, iron and wood, all prices. Jewelry m all lines and quantity. Watches, all grades, gold, silver and nickel. G. H. TAYLOR Sunnyside This farm contains 130 acres of excellent land, 80 acres cl-ared and in prime condi- tion. There isa fine belt of hard and sof wood (which is. very v:'uable, now that coal is So bi_h) oyster mud. withina few rods of ‘Real Estate Sale. To be sold by Public. Auctiem on the premiseson Wednesday, the 24th October the shore, abandsnce ef marsh mud, well wat red, two mills near the house, good | buildings, basement. stable, 6 miles from town, one mile from P. wnal vil age, school next the farm, three charches within next, at the h ur of 12 o'clock noon, that vaiuable ar d desirable property situated on the south#rn side of Richmond Sireet, between Zion Church and the bank of Nova cota, known as the Young Men’s Christian Assoc@- tion l» ilding and premises The building 5 of brick, well and substantially built, being - a central position. immediately opposite " Law Courts; can be made suitable for many urbeses, public or private. , iene Cale on Sakrery of 7 deed. ‘ articulars apply to For further partic pI Y tO. MAN, President Y. M. C. & Sept, 25, tue and Fri. i : radius of 1% miles, cheese and butter factory in rear of farm, a large and hea, y bearing orchard of best varieties of apples and plumb trees, traspherries, strawberries, etc. For location and eauty of scenery this property is ansur- passed by any on the Island. It is a d is} of a place, fiut there is not a daisy on it. Only reason for selling—goinz into business in the Northwest with ny sons. Sold with or without crop, stock, and imolements. Terms on application to my solicitoa, A. A. A. Vclean, Barristet, Charlottetown, or to the owner, This sale has been postponed ul A. A. MOORE. | Wednesday, November 14th, at n5—d2skw. | same place ard hour. Bi |