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BREAKFAST SUPPER OOK TO READ. | “The Infidel, Three Men on Whe Arder Messiter, To Have and te Hold The Natai Campaign, Mistress Penwicks, The Battte of the Strong, Kit Kennedy, P The Trial War, i i, els, CenE nag EEN INS Chen Tommy and Grizzel, Eben Holden, The Gateiess Barrier, The Lane that Had no Ending, The House of Egremont, The Girlat the Halfway House, A daughter of the Witches, The Feotsteps of a Throne. To be ob- R. H. MASON’S, | Great George Street. Liberal - Conservative Convention. £ the delegates of District o! held in the A convention Second Electoral! Cou ~e County wil! be ‘ L, m, Charlottetown, on Friday. Ne wember 23rd, at one o’clock, for th ‘panos of nominating canai- Gites to contest the district at th: ay ne ng election. ba. JENKINS, Convener. WE ARE AUTRORIZED To refund the money when REMICK’S ECZEMA CURE . F uls to cure any case of Eczenra or piles, no matter of bom long standing. For sale only at MACDONALD’S DRUGSTOR®. Night Bell. Nurses’ Regsiter LIBERAL RECORD. “Ve are Determined to Make a 7 Aq $9 Ends Meet, ERICITS DEFICITS eficit, 1891 $ 30,439.20 t, 1892 38,651.29 ricit li YS 119,942 * % : ‘ ‘a4 ‘4 ; Cit, 1804 20,164.2 Cit, 1895 da, S08 300 it, 1896 14,135.32 24 Bee et w) me } t, 1897 38,201. 65 25,576.77 eficit, 1899 36,915.03 vroe TAXES, es imposed 1894 $45,182.81 : ’ “a -_ - imposed 1895 47,661.00 faxes ‘mposed 1896 18,466. 10 > . . ~ . , -~ -7 A ~ ixes imposed 1897 46.674.50 " > .y ~~ — faxes imposed 1898 44,995.07 faxes imposed 1899 55,668.68 one DEBT. july 9, —Amount due banks - - -$ 53,442.21 June 2, 1900 Amount. Seow - Lm at due banks and for de- ‘ vs 2 2 “a a benturesand loans “$5 31,801.40 hese are the amounts set forth in official ents, issued on the te S given, ove! the signature of Arthur Newbery, Deputy i tal Secretary and Treasurer. EXPENDITURES ad a } e CONS GOV T o + pab7, we te. OT $304,456. 41 moti a7G. 6) 68. ces 253,303. 57 257.228.0538 93 ...+¢- 3375415530 270,477.40: She. es 302,032.19 os ian 279,545.35 (95-+->-: 310,177.20 OS. ns 206 317-75 90...... 257,031.27 | 86..... 304,400.05 97... 310,751.59 os cel 288,052.13 98...... 301,099.75 279,939.40 99..e00- 302,503.34 Ss soe 205.004.¢ wsee 309,799.39 OPPOSITION CANDIDATES FOR CHARLOTIEN® N TAR DR. een mee ere ome sees THE DAILY EXAMINER ES PATON, - ESQUIRE. S. R. JENKINS. A NOVEMBER 22, 1909. THE RECOUNT rn advices from Summerside are »+he effect that the recount has re- alited in the return of Mr. Hackett. ne 4 VIURRA LY HARBOR IN LINE. Sr the Liberal-Conservative vention at Murray .Harbor yester- Murdock McKinronand con- Messrs. ‘A. Mathieson were nominated to vd Annear, homimees. Mr. 3 bus engagements u 4 wat adinit of his accepting a wpose Messrs. Bruce a 2e 6«GOV ernme nt 1eSs ==nk munat 1Ol, el Ah THE FIN ANCIAL RECORD. WE publish, to day, in black let- tec figures, the financial record of the party now in office, and ask the attention of every voter. The total expenditures of the contending par- ties are givenin parailel columns. Those who remember how our roads and schools, etc., were maintained previous to 1890, at less cost, May ow make a comparison of the same service since that date at the wreater cost. es Cashier Frank Brown of the Ger- mon National Bank of Newport, , a ‘unds, over $300,000. <y., has disappeared with all ~ THE RETORTC OURTE { } MX AMI inn bla ba > 14 sé 3 . a insults With rete » , { ae ) hen < e, TI { i il i 1 nha | : mM S l By hy (a ce ; ; Oo y ; LO fh )) i if i, ) } nad \ amrmiv rezused to i] ) } li mn rit | | ° ii ‘ a y ¥\ \ is ) i} { i I} TK im on \ { | ; 3T meetin t { gates? Why wa Rog | ion ated U tm \ m1 hy dau EO el ked ) teil im whetn le Wot ( 1} r+ he ri ~c art ent to Le } Lea, repiy ‘ | 7 4 ° Will nominate 1 Urty MnK best ? We protest that Tur Ex ’ : J ‘ . SMINER. and we believe, the public + rh. 2 4 > } had not the ‘‘ faintest idea that Mr. | mtn hen: eo rot? wey 7? movers nad firmly rerusca Lo be even mentioned tor re-nomination. Nor had we been informed that he resigned his seat in the Exe cutive Councu. We sup posed that he was = still " member of the government prepar- ed to stand or fall with the govern- ment. We that he had actually been placed in nomina- knew, moreover, tion by his party, his sons being con that his reply to the telegram sent him was, in effect, that he was ‘‘will ing to run if his party desired him to do so.”’ The next day we heard, with astonishment, that at an adjourned meeting ofthe delegates Mr. was turned down and Mr. Rogers George E. Hughes nominated vote of 22 to 20. Now, we reasonable in these cir by a are in the judgment of citizens: and we ask if. cumstances. we are to be condemned for casting slurs and i sults Mr. Rogers because THE EXAMINER remarked that he had re- ’—further, if in these circumstances the slur and not rather, on ceived *‘ a cold crack? are those of his own partisans with his tele cram before them, placing himself in their hands, turned him down ? Citizens,friends of Mr. Rogers, day following the extraoz VOLTE FACE, outspoken iz denunciation of the shabby had received, and i: surprise that Mr. Hugh< in the circumstances, ard majority of twoin the convention, consent to take the place which Mr. Rogers hai ex- pressed his willingness to fill ; and Tax EXAMINER merely gave €xpres sion to their thought. insult whe dy were. on the dinary their {treatment he ! their would, with only a on ee Ir is the opinion of Lord Strath- cona, who is probably well informed in the matter, that the Canadian Australian cable will be ready in two years. He described it as a living issue. It is a vast enterprise, involving the expenditure of about £2,000, 000, and will come about in al time. There are five Govern- ments interested besides this im mense amount of capital, so if | things seem to goa a little slowly we must remember these things. Statesmen in England are very much in favor of it. He reminds us that one element to be considered is the [increase in the price of ma- terial used in cable construction. ''The rubber for instance, has_ be- come much dearer. Look Around And See the Housekeepers who are Buying FURNITUR They buy here because they save from (0 to 25 p. c. Our stocks are very complete, and we are showing a large number of:newkdesigns never shown here’ before. MARK WRIGHT & CO., LIMITED. senting parties; and we had heaid ) cs The Following | Jas. Paton’s lnc Clothing Bus bed o> th r i885 to 1690----1890 to 1895----(895 to 39x28. qualities and make kere. REMEMBER In a room 16xro, and most commodious feet by 30, besides a room for our reseive stock, size What has done this ? That many stores may see as smal prices as ours, but take the garments anc compare the quality, the cloth, the way it’s made, the stylish cut, the fiit. tells the story of the actual saving you 21,000.00 Worth to Choose From 900. We Started in .... | he Cellar A today we now occupy the largest room in the Big Store, size 65 oo Genuine high grade PRICES LOWER THAN ALL COMPETITION. . That ULSTERS AND OVERCOATS, Men’s Frieze Ulsters e $2.98, in three shades. Men’s shades. Men’s Frieze Ulsters, shades. Men's Frieze Ulsters, three shades. Men's Blue and Brown Melton Overcoats. our price $9: blue and brown. Ven's Black Curl Overcoats ) $4.75: black only. Men's Black Curl Overcoats. price $?; black only. Men’s Brown and Black price $10.75; brown and black. Men's Dark grey (popular shed?) value $12, : dark grey. no Men's Black and I Blue Beaver, price $9; black and blue. $4, our price Frieze Ulsters, $5, our price $3.75; in four $7.50. our price $5; in six $12, our price $8.75; in $7.50, value $7, price our value $12.50, our Curl, value $14, our price $8.75 , vaine $13.50, our ¥ ae DELETE BET TOC e ee es i ce F ae ie ti a a i Oe a : ~ 5 oy: Ne ' CC es SessSst = ~, BOs rw & ID COINS GB © ay _ - co ~ , ° = .w ~ Wwe yee oO; ee _ | ~ Ww bd > ~~ Ow ££ Obs =f ~ on — bo eG : SS ~ “~ @ m= a — ~ _ -, & &O ~ re aw So 7 & EF » — a -—— ~~ a CS ae S i. ~ ‘ 4 — ~_ ” ° . -_ =. ie we Ve 8 oe ft ns ae se Ce a a) (6ika wee ae SS SS ar DR og Y< 43 «te = @ TOR A ve a © ee . - — at oom ¢ ~ » i °e rx _ a ee ee —_ SN et et Sat Oe oy eee he ~ & aoe eet Some yy - ~- \ ” c a, VY > S oY «3 * Sak Fes Feet aay a jal | > mG, et eg Po ww oO « ae SFweQ a ew § © alee oe a oo c — -~ -— a a % wwe oS Gly =, IE ee We SS eS . i one — _ ro we ot © rm * Vas —< SA 4 OD Po = aS Sea BSNS VY - SK Opoh a ao S323 602 . 4 - ~ ° r > an 2PAas O05 Wea COs ewieed fhm w DY ee ~ oo on ee ee ~ oo . — > Mew — *~ mr fy o ——_— C S OO > Oh cue Oe Oh es a ee ON Re aul ee ten — = 6 Dm A «4 “Sa CO me me em a a — 4 SSR "- SV esYVeEZCovsvev™ 6 eae . eal ‘ : ot + “noe a a “ SN mean PF ee SA a" on A n TAAL E TAR Re oO} om mare | : Le November ’ ae Sole agent for P. Now for Values and our Low Prices ULSTERS, REEFERS AND SUITS. Men's Blue Nap Reefers; sizes 36 to 44. Men’s Grev Frieze Reefers, price $2.65; sizes 36 to 46. Men's Brown }'rieze value $5.50, our price $4.50; sizes value $3.60, our price $2.65; value $125, our Corduroy Lined Recf?rs, 36 to 44. Men’s Shorey Guaranteed Frieze R2efers, value $6.75, our price $4.60; sizes 36 to 44. Men's Blue and Black Beaver Reefers, value $10, our price $7.75: sizes 36 to 44. BMen’s Black ( Worsted Serge Suits, value $12, our price $7.50: sizes broken Men s Blue and Black Shorey our price $3.50; sizes 36 to 44. mee s Blue and Black Shorey Serge Suits, va! jue r price $6.75; sizes 36 to 44. Men 's Tweed Suiits, mixed lines, price $9.25; sizes broken. Men's Tweed Suits, Mixed Dines, price #8; sizes broken. Men’s Tweed Suits, priee $4; sizes broken. Sui’s, value #5, $10, « value $14, our value $14, our value $6.50 our Mixed Li ines, Jas. Paton & Company. | } C Haszard & Moor BULBS And Read the November Magazines A full stock of each on hand. Now is the time Sunnyside, To Plant...