aio Drill Paper P ff; . . ' .1 V' _ t ' ..,~,- , _ r -A----Y-..-_ - - ~ ,_ _ _~ _ . . 1, in tiiioiiritiw cu rim I ?ii»'lsi‘€r’§°r‘?°"r‘rl7i"r‘i‘l’.lr».} I I ' . ‘ cHARLo'l‘i'a'i‘owN. P`RiNor-3 EDWARD isI.AND,cTiNAoA, FRIDAY, oorosi-ale 2;, 190;- {»»r§"rT»r»rr..ri»s~»P' T gms ran irozrrrr '_'__________;f-";' _-:_ .¢=_-_.qi-'__1__ __ I ' I. ii-i_ _ , VY Nqr V YfFi_V "L _.5c_w . -of , ,_|. _ .'»_ - E _ , ' """' `-" "' 'E - -L- f- --- --- mannunataaii* \f,..- _;..,l I . » » t . Q - I _ ailway would be of great f-e eiit to this Provinces Deal contended that every loyal son of Canada in the hearts of Canadians as it did unity oi the Empire must ever le main tained and -the motto of Canadians ever sho.i'd be “Canada and the Empire first, last und forever. , Bizriisii FLEET ARE Moaiusino EAST AND wEsi AROUND 'mE in the heart! of our sims ofold. The ,,,,,,,,,.A,,,c,,,,m,,,_,,,_,,_ ,_ ,,w°l`he Channel Squadron, the Mediterranean and Paciiic one to shutout the competitive trade of I' xiastgzreiglaiazg CCIVC SCCTCI Ol'(l€l'S-_ May UP tll¢ Ballilil Fl¢Ct all éllli.°l`3.§i"“5...1I'l'l .‘l’.‘i.'I‘Il”.'£’“°..1’.i..°.I‘.‘i Lord Lansdowne Still Hopes lor Peace- Danish Minister Con- irig it with those of the Canadian Paciilo ri \ JA PANESE SHELL SINKING RUSSIAN TORPEDO BoA’r_ HON Gm W SWWON ‘ waasnrrs usoxiz oiwiriis. 'swanisa viizsslts icsoaoan. . "W r ' ~-7- f ' - ------Y--~~»..~_-_______.._..-~__»._... e._._-_ l I I I I FIUME, Hungary, Oct. 2'7-(Speciril)- LIBERAL MASS MEETING HELD IN MARKET HALL Speeches by Liberal Candidates, Hon. G. E. Hughes, Horace Haszard, Hon. Cr. W. Simpson and Others ---Bright Prospects Pictured by the Speakers. _________..__.__;-_---_ ihi- l\’lrii~kct Hail was well filled last iilglil »\Ii¢'ii Benj. R0g0I‘B, ESQ. lO0l( lille i-lrtiirtit the Mass Meeting of Liberals. Aiiarrig thosc on the platform were the l.lIii-nili-niididaies Messrs Prowse and \\':ii-liiirloii, i’i‘cniier Peters, Hons. J H lfiiiiiiniskr-y, G E Hughes, G W Simpson, Dr. \\'rii~biirton, Matthew Smith, Horace llrisz.-ird,I<‘ li l:ias1.a_rd, Nelson Rattan- liury. ii J Pnliuer and others. 'l`lir~ cliiiiriiiaii referred briefly to the bi-iglir Lilici-al prospects and then intro- tln<~<-N Gannon I rirronizs tw.-i-iri--l that thc Liberal party in Char- lntti-toaii was never better organized than iii present. The lack of excitement slttiiit-rl tlicre were no complaints against tht- pi-vscitt government. The wages of thi- Itilioi-iiig class :have been increrisr-,rl lit-vriiisv more labor llaB,beel1 given by thc Liiri-i~iil government. Thc Railway, ini-ii also should support the govern- incni for what they llllil dODe. \\'i- hiivc before us the records of l,ii»i-nil rind Conservative governments tiiiil hy their works no man can havc tihtiitlr- in knowing how tocilst his vote.` Felt I BootS Woinen’s Felt Elastic side as I "“ "f ‘ “" P I ' - ' ‘ ` , ,-9 Transcontiiiciital Railway tcrmiiiated iii must either have come from ‘the Manu- 50m. Swifthen B!`0“'ll» E- Hl`0Wl1» Ge°' Wolneni Felt D0 _ L. L. Jenkins, F. H. Horne, R. K. MC. =- - ..._ _ -- - I __;-A:-_,I ,,,,,,Go,;,hed $,_;,, NOW IS THE TIM.E ’.§.i;‘.?.‘§;,“f§.;.”i.i'§3.‘f'I-7'.If"§‘.‘;';‘§31'l‘l‘;,2 pnninmnan Wom '_ ~, '_ mn, the Liberal wnairiiiws were Aftera brief reference to thc trunsuoii t-lnentalraiiway and the tariff policy he closed by stating that we would be the most ungrateful pcople in Canada li we did not elect the Liberal party. L. E. PilO\\’8B'. was received with prolonged applause. He had been asked to run by one of the largest conventions ever held here and he felt sure that at the election day his colleague and himself would re celve a big majority of votes. He wus glad -to be a member of a party who had done so much for Canada. When thc Liberal party caiuc to powe thc country was going behind at the rate of six iiiillionsii ycur. Since thc Liberals carrie in there has ncvcr been ri deilcii. The Conserviitives liieiglitecn years gave this province $400,000 while in eight years the Liberals gave two mlllioii lor ordinary expenditure. The both parties had thc saiiie opportunities but :thc Liberals knew how to govern wliilc the Conservatives did not. Canridii has hcen advertised as never before by Mr. Slfton and thousands ofiniiiiigriiiits have llookcd to Canaria since. Wc,_ha\’e one of thc best countries in the worlri rind thc most loyal people in thc Empire. Under the present tariff' the factories are running over time. In thc face of this the Tories speak of adequate protection while under thcprcsenttariil” all c asses are prosperous and the country is satlsiicd. In closing amid great apyluusc lic made _rin appeal for support, not on pcrsouiil grounds but on tho record of the Liberiil party. lrronacs ifusznno thiiukcd the clcctors for their liuiiilsainc support in the rect-.nt by-election. He risked they would give tlic saruo support to the present caiidliintes. Both parties admit' the prosperity of Canada and on that question he need not speak. Speii.k~ ing of Mr. Blair hc said he liiid deiiianileil tore sala for some time and had the St. John he doubtless never would have opposed it. During his short experience in Frirliainent the Conservative members had shown much inconsistency on the tii.riil` question. The mc bers of the Liberal Cabinet, he wit pgondj to say, had always shown the deepest interest in P. E. I. and in \Vest Queens in par- ticular. After a brief reference to the tariff question and thc present prosperity Mr. Haszard testified to the deep interest Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Hon. ,\V. S. Fielding, Hon. C. S Hyman, Sir WilIi~m Mulock, Hon. Mi. Prefontaine, esprciallyt have always taken in Prince Edward Island. Ile ad- vised his successors, when met by official- doru as is sometimes the ease, to go io iieudquarters where he had invariably re ceiverl the deep st consideration for lhe claims of the Island. He repudlated en- tirely the stateinent that he had retired fpr any other than personal reasons and appcils to ull his friends to support the prcsent candidates on election day. He was to-day a stranger Liberal than ever before' because for one reason from his observation in Parliament he had seen that there were five able Liberals. to every one Conlervatlve. As farasthe Railway Station site and the railway extension was concerned the Government had done their part. The money had been granteii and if the people will agree on u. site the work will be proceeded with. It had been rcportcd on the streets, hc did not believe it, that thc Steam- Navigation Co. were hindering the extension. If such were the case the pcople should rind out at once whether they are to be rulers or not. ' He closed with an appeal for the Liberal Candidatev. A . B. WARBURT\\N was received with applause. Before tical- ing zitlength with the Railway question he referred to sevcriil other matters. He asserted that there was no understand- ing, direct or indirect, with the Govern- ment regarding his law suit now pend- ing before the Canadian Supreme Court. Hc would use his utmost endeavors with Mr. I’rowse to have the rails extended to years and the Liberals for eight years. He Simpson closed with an eloquent oration. audience particularly hnsy today with Railway have been prepared. Tlicrc will be a and to continue their voyage eastward Beresforc Loan LANanowNE nornrvr.. ful settlement would yet be arrived at. this The noniiiiatiun for the federal elect/on in Queen’s County took place yesterday Plant Line Wharf. I-lc thought it would he well If he and Mr. Pi-owse could incct tlic Board of Trade before leaving forl l’arl§mcnt, [cheers] and dcdnitelyg dcoirl on the site of the station. He wanted the station builtnext year in whatever site the people ` could agree on. It had been stated that II the independent press of Canada was op- posed to the G. T. P. Of this he did not anew, but he was aware that a dangerous syndicate was buying up Canadian papers to o use this ro ect For this the money between 12 and 2 dclork at Sheriff McDou gall's oilicf. Alexander Martin and Angus A. McLean, Conlscrvatlvc Candidates, werll supported by:-R. McNeill, S. W. Crabbe, W. H. Aitkln, R. B. Norton, John 0'Neill, John A. McLaren, John Saunders. -lambs Paton, D. Nicholson, F. P' McCarran. John Newson. C. C. Gardiner, Maurice Blake, C. E. McKinnon. C. L. Strickland, Fred Perkins, Mark Wright. J. A. Messervey, D. 0. M. Reddin, John L Murphy Richard Grant, Peter New- Stanley, Thos Handrahau, R. McMillan For the Federal Elections Took Place Yesterday. Somelubel Suit from Anime on Sur>P°rf°fS Of il\¢C“"didaf“- ner cry 0-f Publication rf Stewart, Donald Lamont AA McNeil, Hugh McPhee, George W H Stevenson James Calder, C A Warren, Robertl Ince, and others. In Klng`s County at Georgetown before Sheriff Macdonald, James J. Hughes, Liberal, and John McLean, Conservative were nominated. NERVOITS DYSPFIPSIA Ma. Glosoe Bonmv Spry, liruceCo., writes:-“I was troubled with nervous d|ye- gepsia for some years. tinri after using n ne oxes of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food I fe t bet' ter than I had for years. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food is certainly the best medicine Ievcr used, and I say so because I want to give full credit where it is due." spoke encouraging words from the New _ _ The Danish Minister was oilicially in Loudon ,iistricb and trust/ed Chm,lotm_ The division of the British Mediterranean formed that 13 Swedish vessel* had also town would do good work as in the past, squadron now here has received urgent ' ` mm GUVBYIIIDBM is now PUIOVC lllff D@0Dif¢ orders from the Admiralty to unite with Rusqian ( 1 fomuagment ‘md me pe°pI° [lm asked W the division anchored at Pole, Austria, I I Slum mn' decide between the Conservatives for 18 _` nuvisn sun-s on ouaan. been chartered by Japan to attack the msmnced savings in the Postal To Bu, .mx wAY_ In the attack on the fishermen a Dania Department and in the Deparlment of LONDON, Oct. 27, 4.45, p.m.-[Speclal]_-°»-Ii§'rf.’.§.‘?°$."I.."i'§`.i‘°“;rr°.‘Z.: one 33. Quen Si- I Telephone os I . _ ,.:.;i,_I»';nr;;f`;,_-, _-;;;.:', _`_._®t 0.4 S01! 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I 'Franc 6. 6° gilluu' y Insurance Cainprmy of called to the statement published in thel -I I , E’ ’ , ran get anyt bg you want. woaic Squadrons Re- furwiu- the nuudo-md torrent 1.; North Sea-Further Particulars of the Outrage"- fll3.“lI-.ril”iT£.ll§I.'I.i'i.“.f‘l‘.1°.f..§IIII§"If.§`3J Narrow Escape ol Danish Torpedo Boat---More .-(Special)-'1'iie text of Admiral Rojcstve'nsby'l report will probably be given out tomorrow. V irrorrrno Ar MUKDEN. r Mounts, Oct. £7.-(Special)--There was an-rruiiery n,§hr an are right of ore. ac, onthe north shotreof the Shinkho River 'directly south of' Mukden. 'rms nossrnis A'rrAcK. , The cannonading which was heavy was continued today, the Russians attacking thl Jepe and if not successful they will fight up to the walls of Mukden. - TBI PAC! FIU BQUADEON. VICTORIA. B. C., Oct. 27-(Special)- Orders for the cmceiitration of thc cn- tire British Prclilc squadron at Esqui- mlult have been received at the naval station, according te officers stationed there. I. CRUISER RECALLED. Urgent orders have been despatched to the cruiser Flora, _.Quit-“H ,, fi ` i can waters, directing her ton qulmauit at once, instead of to Valparaiso. The greatest activity pre- vails at the naval station, he is worth is good for many votes tr Carvell, who successfully defeated in the courts the attempt of the older brother to ruin him." Mr. Hale Immediately called upon his attorney. J. C. Hartley, and instructed him to start a suitin the supreme court against the publishers of the Liberal News for $10,000 damages. He further instructed that the author of the uiall- cious falsehood be prosecuted as well. MIDNI(-lllT_ PROBS. North and west winds, fair and cold. 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