ea Senate Read Room a . OTTAWA . ——————_ ——_ nee ne | Terms | Dollars Per Year. This is True Literty, when Fre ; reenent einer ihen, | “ e Born Men having to Advi : - heck PRBS ier fi ee nos - & ise tke Public, may speak free—Zuveipiprs, Single Copies Two Cents ‘ VOL. 36 CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. —< ISLAND, MONDay, OCTOBER 80, 1909 NO. 25 : ue nie d Sa fe ‘ DISGRCEFUL AFFAIR. IL Tw tte HAIL TWO FEET DEEP. tt te THE LIST GROWING. —— eee More Prominent Liberals Who Are Going to Vote Conserva- tive on November 7. Further additions are made to the growing list of men, who, having _ been prominent in the Libera] party, Reception of London Imperial Grass Destroyed and Many Ani- Volunteers, | mals Killed in Texas. | AUSTIN, Tex., Oct. 28. — News | reached here yesterday of a terrible Lonpon, Oct. 30.—The reception | hailstorm, which passed over a iarge| to the London Imperial Volunteers, | section of West Texas two days ago. [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER ] | . last night. was marked by un-| [he hailstones killed hundreds of have decided to wi aw Fr d | N ' | bridled debauchery and defiance of | ¥&antelope, jackrabbits, and other port during the Geta. for ii | all law, order and decency. Few of. a The hailstones covered | various reasons. It will a sintinna ‘ {| the. returned heroes participated in| f¢ round toa depth of over two that these gentlemen do not neces- i ; ‘| last night's celebration. Fully two! eet. The grass on over three hun- | Sarily cease to be Liberals. They tf RY ian people were killed or in-| cha fate ar acres of land was retain the old principles, but exer- bi i | jured. t sstroyed. | cise their right to rebuke the lead- ok | ag or ag fe oe —- ers, who have endeavored to destroy br S UU] S | ANOTHER CONFERENCE | Death of a Prince. | the Principles, and they protest ail- . i 07 ae | Most unanimously against the bane- i) 3 The Czar Anxious About China (SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. ] a the pane eaege an aaa ik | ‘| Lonpon 00s Dineen | Cedi: te S, exc one case +h Here’s the suit buyer’s ch . | —— hie Pace . 30.—Prince Chris-| where, for good reasons, the name| ae - Buyers chance. We're pntting =e as ae Pretorig © CC4d: from fever, at! is withheld : : in on sale a lot of stylish, well tailored handsomely fin- | SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. [ cs aceon oo » Mr. 2. Kerr, of Regina, presi- e rien of ished new suits for ladies. | Lonpon, Oct. 30.—The correspon- Renou i i | eae C e Liberal Association im . ‘dent of the Express at St. Peters-| Ne = — | 1894, and chairman of the public | 1 Be Some o! them from Germany, tome Canadian | burg, says that it is reported that! _meeting which welcomed Sir Wilfrid Abounds in deep, harmonious - made- Allof them made by careful, artistic de- | the Czar will propose another con-|,,. BERLIN, Oct. 29.—The Berliner| Laurier and Mr. Fisher to Regina tones. We match them, or signer, ‘ference with a view to settling the| Tageblatt publishes a speciai des- | OM their visit to that city before the | furnish something more pleas- | Chinese question. | patch from Budapesth which says| ast election, is out for Mr. Davin img to the ear. Your wish ark ls et that the Austrian heir presumptive, 42d the Liberal Conservative party. dictates. Our stock supplies Al L AT A DI SCOU NT OF Archduke Francis Ferdinand, will) Mr. James Hoar, of Woodstock, that wish. We guarantee 4 FATAL FIRE, shortly renounc2 the succession to| Writes to the Woodstock Times that every musical instrument we neville | the throne in favour of his brother, | he is at issue with the Government a oe one the best of its kind. ee : .| Otto, and the latter's eldest son,| time, and will vote for the Conser- Thirty or More Killed by Explo Archduke Charles. ’| vatives. “TI have not changed,” he | Says, “‘on account of my. persona! grievance, but from conviction. ’’ Mr. A. R. Vanblarcom, a staunch The latest, up-to-date sheet music can always be found i. here, Cleveland Worried. [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. ] | | Liberal, writes the Pictou Gazette New York, Oct. 30.—Fire and) Princeron, N. J., October ident twee 1 party has ceased : | ua | ie explosions ina building, corner of i eOaV ersation yesterday ex-President } to e 0 9 Laurier ’s repudia- : Greenwich and Warren streets, yes-| Cleveland said : |tion of the principles. It must be! quae oe terday afternoon, wrecked the place) “ Tam surprised that my opinion | reformed by the repudiation of the! Connolly's Building. |and caused a loss of thirty or more! and intentions as relating to the | infidelity a the leaders. | t - | persons. , | pending canvass,should at thisstage| An old Liberal, who does not aie at at a ba mag pte —— important. his name, writes to the St. Thomas | iF ‘Iam daily and nightly sought out} Times declaring that the West E!- es mit ABSCONDER ARRESTED. 'by newspaper representatives and! gin frauds ai other evil transac- ! ate : : |B: * ‘3 | plied with all sorts of questions,| tions have conyinced him that he| M ; ee None of the Stolen: 52™e of which seem quite senseless. must vote against the party. He| ERC HANTS BANK i If,in good nature,I say a few harm-| concludes: ‘‘ Nothing could be more | Ae _less words they are so padded before | unfortunate than for the Liberal! GF. =. ISLAND. ‘ta Collections made on the most rea= a | publication as to be unrecognizable| party to allow itself to be {SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. ] or are made the pretext for utterly run by the ‘machine.’ I cast my! unauthorized presumptions. first vote for the late Hon. Archi, | Sonable terms and promptly remitt- : | Boston, Oct. 30.—C. L. Alvard,| ‘It seems to me that my situation) McKeller nearly forty years ago,|¢4for.. Deposits received and in= 4 gS | absconding teller of the Frst Na- ,ought to be sufficiently understood | and the older I get the stronger my terest allowed at best current rates. 44 tional Bank of New York, has been!and appreciated by thoughtful| faith grows in Liberal principles. | | | sion. 2 5 per cent, |He Has Money. If you could see the suits, you'd drop Tue Ex- AMINER und only wait long enough to put cn your hat before comine after one. ; $2.45 Suits for $1.84 arrested here. He has none of the) friends to justify in their minds my! But if the Liberal party is to be run < 3.60 Sui t for 2.70 / stolen money. | determination to remain silent dur- by heelers and led a unclean men | D VY reel 4.00 Ss sits for 3.00 — + » «sag this exceptional and distressing | have reached the cross roads, and O ou F 5.00 Ss sits for 3 75 GRAND campaign.” in my old days I shall have to tem- ? ¥ ; © CONSERVATIVE RALLY. | —aeeanan ome | porarily transfér my allegiance to 4 k i} 4 7.00 Suits for ’ Fielding’s Chances. }clean candidates, although they rin ai 5.25 6.75 /may not be supporters of the prin- S.. Oct. 29.—Hon. | ciples I so much admire. ”’ - vad|. Mr. D. D. D'Arcy, of Ottawa, has * ' 9.00 Suits for Senator Ferguson at Georgetown:) Harirax, N. Ten? Ts me ea? you don’t, Largest Political Meeting in W.S. Fielding is in mortal dread) ~ m: ; >: : . : . : : i? a eS sen’<.| resigned from the Liberal Associa- this ad. will not in- Thiak ot b lying rice, new, stylish sults at prices History of the Town. a See re es wares #: tion axed joined the hres Chatare a: terest you. If you like this! | The Liberal-Conservative meet- a tt hee The Schelbeehie wena of tive Association. He is a merchant. do, and you want |ing at Georgetown last night, under /ine constituency has. always baex| 224 for twenty years has been one sometaing good, try ‘the auspices of the Geofgetown ; ef the best Liberal workers. our BROOKDALE | Tupper Club was, without doubt. the ‘largest and most enthusiastic meet- (ing held for many years in this ‘grand old strenghold of Liberal- MOORE & McLEOD The Busiest Store on Charlottetown’s Conservatives, andisa guarantee Fi ee sites in support of the Liberal-Conserva- : | ’ a oe inance for several reasons. He) 7.” . ' Basiest Street | that Georgetown will roll up a hand-| ,..° a : ary | uve jcandidate, Mr. Pringle. Ata WEBSTER & F > has been seen by them very) nee ing : | some majority for Macdonald. ‘rarely, and the public works recent meeting he spoke and pro- MACKAY } . c ‘ * peel : . The hall was simply, yet taste-!4,.4°? hay ee arried /mised to take an active part in the C K onl G } f ll a a“ ~. 1 i. hf i = : J . . that have been carrie on } al m vs ion ° M Pri o] - : } 2} : if : or. sent an Gt. 'fully, decorated with flags, and its’ have been bungled, not only|°@™paign in Mr. Pringle’s behalf. Geo. St. |seating capacity was taxed to the / utmost limit. | Promptly at 8 o'clock Senator | | Ferguson, accompanied by the Hon. | e | This was the signal for enthusiastic | /applause. As the President was) In S istightly indisposed, the Ist Vice) | President, E. H. McKEachern, pre-| ‘sided. In a few brief but well-| alla ns |}chosen remarks he introduced the} We display one of the handsom- ff} Hon. Senator Fereuson. est assortments of Ladies’ Rines : ws . ; neta Po cece orl a sadies hings to | The Senator, on coming forward, | be seen in the city. / received quite an ovation. After the | 3 W. W. Wellner, . : ‘ - > +} a nT os W @2tCamiker, e ; JCWReRIECT a EK ‘norarvear zanvraver, |}applause had subsided he was pre- Charlottetown, P. E.T We would specially mertior our s lection today. and tomorrow will hurry to} « LLCLO ; . 4. ° ‘ 3 ‘ - oe = Re a F a ee ay,c : ~ farmer. ; 5 ot Lalf hoop settings, m.unted with Dia- _sented with an address, the publica-| his county, stopping en route only | '4™™ : as ; , monds, or in combination with Emeralds, | tion of which, as well as a resume of ’o-takee time oon a speech on| Ex-Ald. Soseph Row an, of Ottawa | Hyacinths i Rubies, Sapph ses, Pearls, Torquoise, or |the Senator's powerful speech, We) a1f of the minister of militia, has broken from the Liberal party | ’ 3 ; . Opus. ae }are compelled to defer until t0o-| 24 also has a very hard fight on and joined the Liberal-Conservatis e| : ; Phese we shcw in thrce and five stone | morrow gees ees i =" | organization. He is disgusted at} Narcissus if | sombin: ticns. | : /his hands King’s County. : | ; § oo yg Sn cdtidecadiaiemied. the broken pledges. | # A TRAP Mr. P. O'Reilly, of Ottawa, 4) . | strong Liberal worker, is helping | Tulips, cs ‘no Bef Messrs. Birkett and Champagne. | iF | Driven Into This Morning Before When asked as to why he had left! : ; eB Daylight the Liberal party, Mr. O'Reilly saic | Freesias, Oxalis, i <r Fi re ’ EE e i | Stents of Rustico wh he would give his reasons on a pub- Nee W kK W k Two residents 0 usti¢ | lic platform on the first opportunity. “Ii Lis ea or S 2 ire or S e /were— coming to town a ced Coli. Sam Holmes. of Chatham, | Easter Lillies, ike iF morning, betore Gorngnt . ca thus addresses the Chatham Planet: | : ee if t. lright into a trap which has been 731: done with the Liberals. and Chinese Lillies, ae WHOLESALE & RETAIL [Baking Powder Made from pure Merchants, citizens generally, societies and committees should | cream of tartar. secure their supply of Fireworks in good time to insure a good selec- tion. We have an immense stock from the firm who made the display. at the exhibition | . Cannon Crackers, Roman Candles, Fire Crackers, Star Mines, || uzzy,Wuzzy Chasers, Lawn Lights, Cannon Salutes, Crimson Bat- feriés, Exhibition Rockets, Sky Rockets from 8c to $1.50. | ee Safeguards the food } against alum. i. cat about evenly divided, with the aa-| vantage generally in favor of the Conservatives, and Queen's has only a small normal Grit majority. The electors are sour on the Minister of from a public point of view, but they have done much damage to the Liberal party there. For every friend that Mr. Fielding has made different points along the coast of his riding, he has in every case made a score of enemies. If the’ interior of the riding does as well | for the Conservatives as it did at) the last election, the coast can be} depended on to defeat Mr. Fielding. | He knows this and has become de-| cidedly nervous. He is in this city left in the road near Oyster Bed Bridge ever since the last storm, and had the shafts of their wagon broken and suffered other damage. After their mishap they called at | the residence of the overseer of the! district who treated them kindly and explained in answer to their eu- quiries that he had informed the authorities of the condition of *‘the, little bridge,"’ but that they were “keeping the job back while some ‘election as the /a renewal of the confidence of the} _people, because they had stultified BLEND, the best 28c tea on the market. Samples free. Mr. J. G. Adams ran in Cornwall and Stormont at the last general candidate of the Patrons of Industry. He is now out He said he was there to dispute the | right of the present Government to} power. | Kenneth Mackenzie, for fifty years |one of the most respected Liberals in Manitoba, denounces his own) party, and says it is controlled by Sifton and other men who have no regard for Liberal principles or their word. Mr. Mackenzie served many years as a Liberal memwer for the Local House, and is a wealthy! for For Winter and Spring Flowers. I don’t care who knows it. My father was a Reformer, and all bis sons dutifully followed in his foot- taps, but at last the scales have fallen from my eyes, and this time | am going to vote for Mayor T. A. Smith’’—the Liberal-Conservative | candidate in Kent.—Montreal Star. Calla Lillies. 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