tt, TH o1iN1N _iii ‘ i> """"."1.-W-li _ -_:_ _ ~ _ -_., ‘*-"~~ - "1 _ -.__ - _ - . , ._ wr i _ -. _._ .__ _ ’ = ..!V._”5>_» “_ »_f?!<@§l f:a’__;5-'§ffi5”~;’_s’»"nf ..V_..a.§“' _ - . ~ _ ,' ~V _ V ~ " f ` ‘ -e ,q _~..;~:<_V;__- -; __-;»__~__; _.\ _`_»,_;_;,,-’ -_._-'V ;~_;»., ,»»_~;._ ,__ _, __ _.__ _ - _ _ _~ »- __ , SC F’ __ _i _Z ,‘_~__"<._.. _:_ _ 1 .__ ‘__ ESTABLISHED l89l CHAKLOTTETOWN. PRINCE EDWARD i_si.ANn.sarua_naY\ ocroni-:R iz. i9oi. _ V LIBERAL MEETING HELD Ai ciirroiil Mr. llaszard’s Friends A ` ' - _Mn Hansard would withdraw from the tion with West Queens. Mr. Ili-quhar lileld. ‘ son had admitted today that when at ' , ._ _ i ,m n,,Zn,, oiiawn in Apni im sir Lenin wie nun ` ` DUMO TS rum ia in i in-_.H ni “H °"°“° hi’ P‘°P°bI° "°*_*1'°"*°°° fm” ‘ V ~ ; V _ _ I _ _ the hvorxn :inthe :hy nd ste politics and asked him if he would bei ‘ ` ' ' i is _ forwud _ ready to defend the district. At that time toaddress the electors he _was he replied saying mn he 'm _id the _ u no a _ ' _ ' f - I V ‘ sd ini <1 1 1 _ 1 .;:‘;;"w F"r;‘:“:__;’u ;§’:;;'ma'; nnnaiam. Aim an rin ennia see time "hewas somewhat ataloss to understand W; '°t'm“s‘° H” ~ ._ _ I _ _ V lor to follow the bitto attack r°H”nrdtha~r°b7sc°r°d‘°°in°°‘°i‘.°t *_ ’ ` ` ` I I ’ ‘made -pon mm by Premier Fu_§uh`"°n_ tlge Eremicr, which nearly brought down - _ f » ‘ ._ _'H _ _ ~ i‘ _ _ir lHe had charged him with beingaTory~ or t' 8 case' A' '°°°n N I he "wind 3 Ovcrwiiclmingly iii 'His Favor. PREMli_R’S FRIENDS SAYIT WAS ABOUT EQUA I Disiiiteresied Persons Say it was Haszards Meeting-1 Read his Letter-Mr. Speakers Heard-A Crowded Meeting _and Heart Applause. Haszard’s Able Reply-Oth in the public hall at Clifton for the pur-§ that statements He charged that M pore of discussing Dominion politics was Haszard was ‘ depending upon h attended by a large representation of' Conservative friendswhile he(thc Premi electors of that place and the surro und- wasa Liberal, When had Mr. Hasza ing districts. Among those present fromi spoken for the Liberals, or been found the City were:~-Messrs. Horace Haszard, ia Liberal committee room? When t N- R'if»i»€D\9lll'Y. F- L. Haszard K-C-. G» H- i local party was hard pressed l[r. Hasza Toombs, J .D. MeLeod,_Oliver Rattenbury, i wrote THE GUARDIAN calling upon m PFW-\i¢l` F*U`q“h8\`S0U, A~ P¢f€fS. J- F- ‘of both partiesto form a coalition w Whear, S. Blanchard, J. B. McDonald. those who were guilty of treason -Others present were Dr- Douglas. (Mr Hssznrd here minded him ii eo B. C. McLeod. D. W. SUIIDSOYI. J- U- B211 of his letter and asked him to read Hon, Peter McNutt, Matthew Smith .which aftersome hesitation he did) _halh_,rory_ M____Fm_quhu___°n Ind chased hearing he went on to show that by the ; ` I ‘him with writing s letter to Tlx ::;.::;;’s °:€h‘dmi°:i°='i° '°°kinRl ur I . " _ - - I so epeope ewasnotoo- ` = .‘._‘::;‘:.°°°_.;°.:;°:‘.;‘“.:.:‘.i we “ld F“““f° H¢w’s Claim V how much he could ut into his own f ' ' ri* uiatters. He (llr. Has d) red , 9 _ V _ - to “and by th” letmrugaayxfizzfesl I plilckct. ho doubt if the Cabinet Minlstefa V l _'___ L ~td to all independent men in the audience S “ry we” Wm' the °°°°P“°“ 1 “ who are prepared to stand b! the best in tha nomhmbiof’ Mr? F°"1°h°'r°°n`w“ ‘ 3 r 'V ° interests of the Province, rather than Ju" time mV" t°‘wmVp °Ht‘(a°’,l°“°°)‘ ' . ml “__ ‘fvitness the_ dmnmwtul scenes_. He is today the best paid Liberal in the ' ' " " whict-_M Lb” time were being enacted on party, being in receipt of some thousands _ ` ____ _ '_ _~ __ ~_ the iioor of the_House. I of dgnus _yglnay gheiée In* °;°";'°f’ in °°°` ` ` » - jf ~' t ; - __ r ik fi 5'* As Premier Farquharson had already melon wx L e r ge' D W lathe L ' ’ I ` I 5’ ` iitiffi 1 _ _ V M .H_ ~ 04,1., 0llil0 ary _ _ Premier Aiiacks Mr. Haszard as a Tory-Forced to f°“f"';°1°t°°f °° th' "=°'="=S b° "wid§,.,_1`._,__f,,f‘,§‘.§"’f,§‘,§§',,;°,“°,0§,“,em_,f,§§“ gg n Spectawr S St of! Paikllie |lF¢S'V‘f`Y5illll' notta e up time repeating it, but e _ _ _ ‘ ` '_ ` » V . ' er would ask any man in the audience to Lou" asked hmm: he 'odd come." tobe Rhodes rcsted for murder qgrif 1 ‘ stand up and point out any objections they pl°'°°_dib°f°'° uf°i*°91p1'° “S °°" ‘"}l‘”¢ ”° gral P rt _ 'H n had to maketothst letter. He felt sure accgm 8 n°mm&¥»iUD. He replied by ` a y' § ~' y “that he could appeal to an 'intelligent “saying that he would n_°t push himself I "` 'fl ’""~ I _ I audience such as he sawbefore him to upon the pwple’ but if he W” tendered “ "'””’ V say whether or notaman could Speak out n;)min;u°n he wmlm 5¢°¢P|5 IU. 8115- If I _ ' I I I "3 _ ' . _ _ ~~ i 'e te h V ld do the best hecould for ' LONDON O t 11 - S ill: ` I I ‘ - independently when in his opinion the ec e wan , _‘ ’ c ,° pec )_Th° S9°°“, ~ ‘ *~ r f * \ » best interests of the Province demanded uw lPTvi°°° 'md Wfsb Q°°°“"‘ In ator tomorrow will prlntllctters from GAT _“_ ~ V Dart cu ar. Hethenraviewed the situa- __ ' V ~` P M _ img W . _ tion after his return home in much the .Geal Rmdes and th’ 1°t’°h'“.“9l3S°hn*.f a L He was surprised to had that so much . i d dom” setmn W ___ _ml Ely barrister of Hlrtfordll be¢4llllX is devoted no mul pomws He was not regretted the retirement or Sir Louis made months ago that Rhodes in 1891 ‘ga “Y .5 Prepared tofollow him in that line as he ww su?) a gosmve 1°” to nm SING £50001” the H5851 DSN! 9” °°n ilu-‘Imax E. had not made study noe” no an t' e present' mme could dition that Gladstone would not brin "hom" d ‘ 1 al _ i d h I a man be found on either side gthat could he xi. ._.__”°.;°.‘;:___...:: ._.._;_‘.:: "_: »»»-»»»»=» ~»°»»°=E»»t- “°'““~ K rq ZZ harson was better posted in that line than I“ °°ncl°°‘°° M' H°`sz“`d °t'°'t°d th” THE Gun' “ADB To THE °B°*1“°1m' courmr “nm” luinmu h N6 Was. He claimed however that he had matte” had 8°“° 8° fn ‘nd esp°°i°‘u7 S¢h”°d°‘°3t W” the” “"5 ¢hI°f °l‘83DIl¢l‘ Th° °°“W°'°’ “hum an* madea study of Dominion politics and “ft” the bum' °'"'“°k Ju" m"d° ‘“’°“ and adviser of the Liberal party cover the war rih' They claimedto know quite as much about bun b’ tl" Pnmwr' 'I' sam* h°P°l°s° W 'as DY Dominion polmcs as tu the reqmremenu expect a settlement of this unfortunate DUM°1`TANDBI8n‘YmGMA°Bml° "ind ,in “vm ‘t nm _ lfi of this Province in mgard to Dominion state of affairs in any other than the PARIS. 005 11-'-(5P°¢i°l~)”S°\5°5 c°'"'"'3°°'5_ buf °°l\&¥l‘l- matters as Mn Fuquharson has ‘ver usual way, and that way was by a Dumontstarhed ngair. today togimlgghg wasengagodasaocoutaftertbq D00&1d MCMi118»I1» E395 R°Y*1\f-Y, Robert Mr Farquharson contended that this properly conducted convention which hp T B d _Stead, . A. Wedlock, Stanley ri ge, Peter McGuigan. was appointed chairman and in a fc the meeting. V __ HON. MR. FARQUHABSON. Premier Farquhsrson on bein well chosen remarks stated the object ot wanted to sham in ghgir vi¢f,0ry,/ He ii _ _ . _ .. _ introduced was applauded by his friends. ted He spoke of the necessity of being uni letter was unfriendly and treasonab W knew the result Now Mr. Hasz not deserve it. They did not need hi I not a conservative meeting, &c l me that Mr. Haszard had voted for Hect between him and Mr.Hasz`ard;condemne `°pl"'°i“3 his v°"°' Thus his T"-7. _goingfrom houseto house; said bs ha d. dfcropped out on all sides. He th not asked fora vote today; and denied renewal the ‘m”’I'" °¢ the '30 rthat Mr: Hasznrd was first in the Held. was ehildish,he saidto talk about who enumemted t'h° m°“°‘“°°' p”5°d by SirLouis he had declined to a candidate as there was no portfolio an Itrsubsidy, the Hillsboro _bridge .an party They should let nothing divi _ ‘them in local or federal affairs A BIG QUARTERS WORTH .ls always found in a bottle. of Po1son's BENTLEYS is thsbest Liniment, Ncrviline, the best household linimen The meeting held yesterday afternoon inothingin it, but afterwards withdr'e | \ ' _ it il - ' iam (Ill -sw L1 _‘I mug.; known. It cures rheomatism, neuralgia, ~ tounriacne, headiiche, sick stomach, in fact is good for everyzhing a liuiment ought ~ to he go-nfl, for mof.li<~,rs llnfl it the safe thin=V, to rub on tlrw~r children for so st _,Z _ re , thriirt, coli on the chest spaains anldi luiiises. fi-»verbe without Pole-»0ii’S Ne _ | / - - ‘S 'QV \~ viline_ It wilicire the Dain nndaches, _ ' of'ne entire family and relieven va amount of suffering each year. SL __ - _ gd?" . ‘ani ' " - 1 ;» ~ -- ____ _ __f _ ` __ ~-1 1 D* The New Boot For Fall \Ve':arZ »quIreri;d. , _ ' Holland, ' iiyioinihs. Wet pmol sole. No rubber-li _ = V i i 1 li\VlClUS Made of the Hnest grade of ` leather; lin-'ed with calfskiri, gwiiye-ar wfrlted, no techs or l'0Ugh Stitching to hurt the fer", it pei-foci 1 -.'snioot_h insole. The oiiiier sole is made of oak tanned leather, and goes through an oil process. then i II IDS, i For Winter and Sprin 'E' lowering. _i See our Catalogue ! §ll§_SliII_IIi_ & (Voices- Where is P~uea.n?"-- This is I Just received direct from le known. » if ' _Eiffel Tower but was obliged to return I WWI thc Canadians wsreatcnd. was prepared to stand by Mr Farquhar- He had not accepted Mr Haszard’s advice oc1;_;l;:§bfyo Kat; asednxg ;:°;;‘;;_‘;':e: 3°” will dg the S,\me_ He “mid 3° b°°°“°° °f °° “°°i‘i°“° °°"h° ""m°*'°f D1ED0l‘€)iALl_.POX.’ 5 I » ” U00” '1'°i»\°“ Demi ROSS °f S*`»°“1*Y but appealed t° the country They ali and Shippers and pointed out to the rnrinernnd any that before this ineetingihis mwhme- sr. -loam oseu id of his ability everything that-was to ‘ ckmfs hfe :as prepared to sig” 8'” 'mme' 703 RESCUE 0F *U55 STUNE- \ 399% 5 _5m_!\nP°¥ n i M _ F ii in use _ _ _ _ ‘ their advmfagenm' mr if-“Y °t bi-'“' E211.: darn; nifgllnfiiozgfwda inns; NEW Y°‘“" 0°” 11-°(SP°°i°ll--Euer- Hosgtsl [ _ _ _ A _ °;f"'°’.“’°“:“ fl “’i‘b’L“fh °°‘ ‘”_‘§_’ “' 'ff wnniu beqni .. wiiiing in innveie in the “em “PS “'° “W8 "“k°“ *'° °°P°"° H°‘°Ul\°1f\‘°\`“ ll!! p ce us in uc w e outsi e wor ,'e1ectbrsw tu If th th h th _ .Miss swneis abduown audi ' _ f ~ - . tis rtedf of Mai JW. 8. Proceeding Mn Fuquhanon dm d _firmly believing that when the farmer _ se e ey mug eu' V nw I S “H ‘° ` _ i b of Premier Farq\l\\arson’s speech was same W" S as ‘Il Hunter River' andl g e Seng* o` a dons' It T@m‘§~gg¢g _ _ _ _ _ _ °g° su _ _ ° - . . 1 ‘ I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ 8 °f * _ _ _ ° I I I 21,5 . f uh . . . _ _ _ __ _ i __ - - - - _ _ . _ _ _ ___ _ ._ e _ _ . . ‘_ _ _ .- 1; - I _ r ____ _. _ . v . _ ~ » . _ _ _ s _ f_. m. 8 n° 5° a accordingly Prolonged applause. whilst he had not takm much part in _ Went Qneen’s owing to the tact that Sir Herr. ARTHUR Perens. ` Louis Davies was so well able to 'dght M,-_ pete,-'S fouowed M,-_ Haszard and _ his own battles, yet he took his orders spgkéhpan the care that Shouid be taken frvm Sir I-Outs. the rétoxrnized leader in theseleetion ,of n man to take Sir ` Of the Libefill _Dirty and b.Y him W2'-S SSDI- ‘ Louis Davies’ place. There were two men, ` _ ti’ Hgilt f01' the Liberill D~‘H‘W il\`KilliZ`S he said before theelectors of West Queens. C0\1l’ll7YaTld ill EASE QUCCHS fl'0l!l S0llf.b- 2,/If, I-Ig_SZ;-1rd Wgs his pgrsonal and lJ0I`5 U0 Murray HfH`b0I` SOUTII1- N05 001: political friend. All he could say is that thai., but since Sir Louis headed politics ' W},~¢u he asked him L0 Support him' in the in1S32he had reores-:Ute-"1 him in the imniiiinnlbitiies he was righting he was* @awp==ier= at the hardest Dolls in the always ready and willing to aid him.. (In CIW Of C7\*lfI0*»f»0Il0WH- this Sbatenient Mr. Perens iiatiy contra- He WRS EIMI 'K0 D8-V6 thi* 0DlI0I`¥»\1Hi¥2_i` *$0 ~licted Mr. Fnirquharson in the charge he say to his friends just how it happened had made against, Mp, Banzai-d), H.: thrithis name was mentioned in con:iec_ though; however. mmf, Mr, Fm-quharsoii ' - Narcissus, &c Pitch Pine -_AND ~~ I Cak Timber Boards. etcs __-A Large stock kept on hand. Orders filled pressed and hardened, which, pr°mp¢|y_ makes it wear much longer iii. ‘Elf-§§""?§ i1”i§'l"".iiff..‘.'ff.‘é f IOS- A- LIKELY. lasts, Acadian McGill, Eng- lish. _ (IOFF BRO Shin Aopnfs. I *U P* UU I4' s '41 Something Gatchy R ngs from 250 up tr $100 é’\7V"__ Q, 3 , as# Jeweler Our new bel pins rhe very late f. al~o ii line of n w ]=wi»i y We sell the most ri-liable Watches in the irarke every fi e gnaranterf Our two dollar watch its a beauty ei ery bfy should have one M45 Up=To=1)ate Surprise Soap possesses all the qualities that go to make an up-to-ehte soap. ‘It removes the dirt with the least amount of riibbiilg, keeps the hands soft and hnooth, and saves the tem- per of 'tlie laundress. It diiiers from. other in that it gives superior quality at a prioc asked fpr ST. CRDIX SOAP MPO. C0. Aries sem/is idlidm ' *+ -1;? " --» -- - 1 -`-111.- _had greater claims that lir. Hazzard on _ the peo le of West Queens. for the leadership l ”. » V ' Mr. F. L.E[&szard was then called upon speech today that he made up his mind ‘saying that he hoped' there would be no more meetings and that the matter woul be settled by the convention. I I NOTHING BUT THE LAW. The Smyrna, DeL, council has voted has been chiesofpalice' of this town. instead of _ force, to stop the law- getting ghimsefl laughed at. _ SAN FRANCISCO PILOTS. ` days' a month. Thu! ` _ P s ' During Mr. Peters’ speech much amusement was caused by a voice which asked, “If he, Mr.Peters’ was not spoilinxr He regretted that the meetings had been called at Hunter River andV at Clifton _and thought that the convention slionld have been called sooner. He was sorry that Mr. Farquharsorfs speech s’ho_ulo` have been so harsh. He ther: read a letter written to the Patriot by the Premier where he says that he made up his mind _ on the'24ih of June. He states in his- onthe 22nd. He (Mr. H.) concluded by Hon. R. C. McLeod, Mr. O, Rsttenbury »_ __ _ and Mr. G. W. Simpson al~q,BPOk¢- _ I ‘ ‘ ' ‘ " _ ' -H unanimously to remove from odice the _ Rev. Walter Ford. who for six months Mr. Ford’s administration of the position has beena signal failure. During his term of oiirice gauges of rowdies a id unruly negroes have taken possession o_f the streets. and have made night hideous by their noise and disorpcrly conduct. The -'preacher-policeman has resorted to exhortations and coaxiug, breaking, and has succeeded 'only' in si.Jni\n,i~i.n _ __ _ " .% It aDP¢&l’8 that the Income of a San ”" ° A _ Francisco pilot approaches that ofa pi-ima donna. A law has had tn be passed by the State Lrgislaturc to ascertain it, for the pilots refuse wf disclose'their charges when shipowners_ complained. It has non been got upon LQW pnggg tg all record, statesihe Yorkshire Post, that last year each of the twent-y"p`¥l§_3s employed 'made an avenge £1,731 19-., - is day. » .y. if »f,g_. delegates at the convention deem it the leader of the gan who m rdcrcdd M, prospersso tho country prospers When advlsablei th i me ts nh Rd; to 8 u ' ~ 33933;. ,__ _ _ _ me farmer ceases prosper /n e n s o e i D8 Stambouloif has been killed and fou ~En,°,1_?~§_¢“ andsupposed the convention would decide _McDonald and Alezander Martin, thus than the count ceases to d give the nomination to Mr Farquharson, othgrg egptm-gd* ° I fy ._ en vance. It is true Mr. Farquharsoui gt' being pretty 'eu uf!-dersmod thu' he -1-IO-1 d _ . _ d _ ' V V- _ -'. ` _ ' = ' ; I ,_ _ n . _ ._ _ _ _ _ Julius d d oes not mean to remain in politics much ‘ clliieflytllil- th?r:;on glitz; he c?l::“l!?::ql-ii’ longer’ - than he ‘mmm bow m W0N@Bs OF THR HEART. d their decision Should the f ‘;°~"°._..;";:::“‘.::i.‘;°';‘:ir_ “.::'.1::i.“..._": ~»- » -~»<= is M-~ 1° was in-sr. He naniimd tnni when .urea his G°'°f°”°°°‘~ H” Md °““°d th" inaepenfinnnn is pi... hi 9 K Wm, mei-est washers rwuni`r`m¢u` who meeting to rind what was dividing the U e would try duidhg the next three or fohr 8 hands of the people, neither fearing his _Yam to M himself auth’ “dir be frown nor courting his tavors Notwith I sanding Hr Fam" as I I their battles in the futur~e,then it remains ieonclusion he expressed the hope that “wack __ is ____ W n k Wu I *__ th __ fm- mem to gust,-uef, 51,51, 36163.99, own Food is treatment ‘ available tions because 'it ' forms new corpusciles in theblood and gives to it sustain n ualit which is necessa the health 0% ever; organ. ry no ~°-----ooo--» -. .__,.. CHICAGO M was rs 1 "_-" Pork $15.15. ; Jan. wiieni roi, cnrn,_ssi.; o.i._..`§ who have not Pork $1.10). _ _ placed = I for IMITATION ' I ` gettinz' the ,;eiisulll:;"‘l°!'l"I1`e lllmé £83" gum” _ thol Plaster. "Toe D & L3' hh sufgld the test for_yeir_~». I. .-nre_~. [;,gim;¢_,_ :_i':r.i';’..;"f.f’.iiv.;:;,.;fr.;:3. t. ’.:;.i=t V 'V ~ renee IJ . Ltd. ‘ ° 4 ° E ~ sl'\o\ild‘w;'ito\ss ~ quotatiogto. ssringy nr sirinv Muir.-Dia yan eve, stock is fret this ki d f ‘1 ~ _ _ - 2 If !ou~ha'vl:, y‘:>umv:okuldol'lioh‘hl‘lle:;lll:nan“ I gut 'mv' » E know what causes it. Let me tell e to sit ri to i ‘ ' 9'* ‘M-<1 is ‘i»‘i»n»i»V'z““"'». .i¢r:‘i:.°i.i.'ii.sii'.‘..':‘- Vlilk of this kind is not take 1; _ . , , __ serve rm. ni %:B_iiRlfllIIIif~&i3iif; Y Fey on lasturlzed Mm; beg, clean and pure Try it.-JI J M-D _ L t Water St. ` ` '~°T;l:;', _ ' Hsiifnl, N. 8. i _ W““““ immediatly' 2 or-3 cw M E _ °‘ » lr Apply at once to John S _ f w Chicago, Oct. _ 13.-(Special.) - The following are the closing rates; ~ ; Oct. Wheat 685; Corn 553; 09,3 _l Pork $13.85. ' ‘ Dec. Wheat, 70; Corn 56;; 0ai,g__i it ‘ ,, _ _ _ __ ___ _ " I _'_ ""*'_-*ilu---1-_-I-\@|n_--inpsa “&.i`»1l_i¥!1"I;-&.ih|AiKHEOE "I'