Senate Reag OJ" Ra Taw, : EXAMINER. — , ‘ 1) rs et , Cal Terms Four ! This is True Liberty, Se OO a VOL. 836 — — The ‘Tupper CLUB ROOMS ———_— —_ Are Open Daily.... From to a. m. to 10 p. m. SUNDAY EXCE! TED ALL ARE INVITED TO ATTEND —when Free Born Men having to Advise the Public may speak fre.— CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, FRIDAY, PEE SOUR IOS 1 Bec AEE | Such Swell Suits as these ynly be bought now and then | rices we offer. Think of it! Dy: new, handsome, stylish suit in stock at 25 per cent discount. Six dollars will buy $8.00 worth of style -w fall suit. But and voodness in a? We'y Soon fe ver every day. MOORE & McLEOD EDWARD | tors : . TIGNISH. Gilbert Buote, editor L’ Impartial; |John Chaisson, Will Carrwiliers, Joseph Harper, Sylvain Buote, Jos |H Chais on, JJ McLellan, Thomas | McInnis, Daniel O'Brian, James Mc- Grath, Maxim Thibedeau, J Albert | Brennan, John E Gallant, Patrick C |Murphy, Joseph E Richard, R M . Kehoe, James Shea, Peter McElroy, Hubert Gaudet, R Gavin, P Ready, | Patrick Kennedy, John Handrahan, | Richard Kehoe, Robert Cail, Peter | Desroczhe, Joseph S Gallant. a sURIPLD! S, NOVEMBER 2, 1909 HACKETT Was nominated on Wednesday by the following gentlemen elec-: - McKie, Nail Pond; D C Ramsay, Port Hill ; James Yeo, Green Park. ' ALBERTON H Reid, W D White, Jas H Gavin. T B Woodman, Thos Wilkinson, John T Weeks, Wm B Dyer, Chas Bennett, John B Cunnigham, Thos Keefe. Geo Wallace, Alma; Chas Veno, Jas E Palmer, John J Cahill, Sylvain Arsenault, Peter Cahill, Kildare; O'Halloran, Braeton; Celestang James Gavin, James Hogan, Sea | ‘Cow Pond: Michael M Alyward, A |F Larkin, Skinner’s Pond; Moses | McQue, Felix Peters, Maxim Peters, ] SHIP NEWS. Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED. Noy. 1---J C Swartz, McLeod, She- diac; Swallow, Finlayson, Pinette; | Isabel, McInnis, do; Frank, Grant, | | Wallace. | CLEARED. Nov. 1---J C Swartz, EcLeod, Mag- ‘dalen Islands ; Swallow, Fin, ‘layson, Pinette; Cayuga, Hirtle-| 'Sydney; Frank, Grant, Wallace. | | ee WEATHER BULLETIN. | Probabilities for Next 24 Hours. Toronto, Nov. 2.—Fresh south 'and southwest winds ; fair and mild with a few local showers. i aaa aos | \RoYAL Baki ng Powder | Made from pure | cream of tartar. y Perry, Joseph Handrahan, Deblois; Douglas Reid, Campbellton; Mark D Lacey, Ebbsficet; Svlvain F Wedge, | Piusville. AGAIN POSTPONED. Lord Roberts’ Daughter III. [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. | Lonpon, Nov. 2.--- departure from South is Africa postponed owing to one of his daugh- ters being a sufferer from enteric | fever at Pretoria. —_— AT NEW GLASGOW The Meeting Breaks up in Dis- order. The meeting at New Glasgow, !ast 'evening, was a large one. Mr. ‘Laird occupied the chair, Stewart was the first speaker. He continually interrupted by a was ceeded in making as he does every- | where he speaks---a very ‘impression. Sir Louis Davies ‘hour. He received a good hearing. | At the end of his speech, Sir Knight /put on his coat and prepared to ‘leave the room. This seems to have | been taken for a signal for uproar. | A group of electors had evidently pre-determined that no speaker on behalf of Mr. Stewart should be per- mitted to reply to Sir Louis,---and ‘the meeting broke up in disorder. The effect of this disgraceful con- ent has been favorable to Mr. ‘Stewart, who, we are assured, will 'make decided gains in New Glasgow as elsewhere, a —According to the report of telegraphic correspondent | particularly careful man—there has been ‘‘ crooked work ’’ in Victoria, New Brunswick, by which the Gov- ‘ernment have dishonestly gained a |seat. #* ~- our Palmer Road; John A Kehoe, Wm) Wm P Reid, Daniel McAlduff, R> Frank Perry, Western Road; Arnold | Lord Roberts’ | Mr. | 'few persons who appeared to be) primed for the occasion, but he suc- | favorable | fol- | ‘lowed, speaking for upwards of an} duct upon all the decent men pres-_ who is a! vow Single Comes Two Cents THE SWEEP OF VICTORY. Seat in Winnipeg Won by the Liberal-Conservatives. [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. ] Fa oc iin eS nN ci | WinnepeG, Nov. 2.—The sweep of! ( onservative victory continues in | Winnipeg Centre. Taylor, the Conservative candi date was elected to | of 157 over his Grit opponent. | This constituency was held | Liberals continuously for many years by the late member,Colonel Mc | Millan,---from 1880 ihis recent appointment to the | Lieutenant-Governorship of province. | This, then, isa notable gain for | the Conservatives. But it matters | not, these days, whether a constit- | uency has been Grit or Tory in the |past. In either or any case the | Conservatives sweep of victory takes ; it in as fast as voters can get tothe | polls. | Every new event confirms Charles Tupper’s estimate signal Conservative Ontario to the Pacific. Sir of a victory from the Manitoba} ; legislature yesterday witha maiority | by | Fo the time of | : } that are washed with SURPRISE -) Soap—a little Surprise Soap and still 4 less labor—are act only clean bea un- vd You want the maximam wear od + of your clothes, Don’t have them ruined by poor soap—use pure soap. a ed ae on ANOTHER DEAL a Seat. | | By Which the New Liberals Gain| | | (SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER.) | | St. Joun, N. B., Nov. 2.—Mr.| | Blair seems to be getting in his fine! | work. | Medley Richards was nominated | | to oppose Mr. Costigan, and made a| | hustings speech. | At night without consulting any | 'of his friends, Richards filed a legal | notice of withdrawal, ard Mr. Costi- | /gan thus gets the seat. It happened that John Connors | rrived in the riding a day or so| ago,and left on Wednesday morning | ‘after the arrangements were com-| | pleted. | Richards was believed to be reli-| j}able; but he seems to have been in| communication with Mr. Bilair’s| 'emissaries for some days. | There is great indignation in the county as it is claimed that} | this deal was the only way that! Costigan could be elected. : } EM — AI WELCOME HOME. Magnificent Demonstration in’ Halifax. ! (SPECIAL TO THE RXAMINER. ) HALIFAX, Nov. 2.---Last night's} demonstrations in honor of the re-| SURPRISE ts a pure hard Soap. va a CASH SALE oA OF “ BOOTS & SHOES The whole stock to be sold. No reserve. Big discounts on all lines. SOME LINES AT HALF PRICE, A great chance to se= cure boots at very low NE 5 a0 STORE NEXT TO DRISCOLL & HORNSBY’S QUEEN STREET Opp. Prowse Bros, turn of the First Canadian Contin-| |gent was a magnificent one. The torch light procession was the | principal feature. The streets were thronged and the 'enthusiasm was unbounded. ! os You havent a picture of any kind) of the Second Contingent, have you? | | Well, you can get a splendid one in ithe Souvenir of the return home. _ Also pictures of all the other repre- ‘sentatives of the Island who took | |partin the war. Ten cents at all| | the bookstores, TTT A AI ‘JOHN CHARLTON | | ELECTED. His Liberal Opponent Withdraws. [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. ] Titsonsura, Nov. 2.---J. F. Ross, | Liberal, has retired in North Nor- | ‘folk, and John Charlton is elected by acclamation. Standard... \ Life Assurance Co. ESTABLISHED 1825. ; ; liberal policies, free and unre- | stricted. Bonus Year, 1900 | Assure before the 1 5th Novembe and secure a share of the profits. | Enquire for 1. €$, terms, etc. Hyndman & Co. The balance of W. H. Stewart & Co’s stock removed to Goff Bros., |store, where you will get great bar- gains to clear the remnants out--.- GOFF BROS. 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