an , s' First Batch in New York Fresh From Bermuda Prison Sang “Praise the Lord” When They Heard of Peace. (N. Y. Sun, 15th.) Showing still the scars of harlfought battles on the veldt and with faces bronz~ ed by long exposure to the sun in South Africa and in the [British prison camps, ¢ighty-two Boer soldiers arrived here yes- terday from Bermuda on the Quebec liner Pretoria. They are the first batch ofIBoer Prison- ers to be released since peace was pro- claimed, and, with a few exceptions, all are on their way back tothe veldt, where their battles were fought, to restore their farms and start life azain under the new onditions that the war has brought a- lle Felt Tired Even lorniig. Malt Breakfast Food Makes Life Happy for a Montreal Business Man. It Gives Him the Vim, Acti- vity and Strength of an Athlete. A prominent Montreal business man says: “For two years I suffered more or less from waterbrash and indigesti-Jn. Upon rising each morningl felt as tired aswhenl went to bed, and never sat down to breakfast with a good appetite. A"triend advised me to to uae Halt Break- fast Eaod. Idid so, and' was delighted with its davor and its effects on my di~ gestion. After six months use of Malt Breakfast Food, I am now in Bret :rank as far as appetite and health are concern- ed. Mywife thinke there is no other foofl to compare with Halt Breakfast Food.” All Grocers eell it. BELGIMI QUEEN SERIOUSLY lI.L» Sra Blmiuu, July 16.-The Queen of the Belgians is euteringtoday from mark~ edweakaeee of the heartand her oou- ditiou if arousing muah anxiaty. Loglgipz I Soy- venlrs W Whyvon can get some af the nicest, in German and English China at our store, also hand painted she ls in large varieties. Per- , h need a *P5 Y” _ writing pad or nice box of stationery. We can supply you in that l.xie with goxl goods at lowest pri; es. trinity; igqqisiuii. _._-us-a a ._ ..s\_ _i_.4.. .i__. l PARIS GREEN WHOLESALE 10,000 pounds tins. 3,000 barrels. VVARRANTED. CARVELL BROS. 7-i9~dtf. If ' 1 Folio-Killer For Cuts __ Burns ..:‘a.rr.P=`° _ Bfuiggg Di&ffh08& , ' All Bowel ’ Complaints ' It is a euro, aafo qntak rem°3I_~ There'a only one PAIN-KILLER Plant Di.ne'. ?¢v-v-»._..._..-.._.... _-.._ 0 Sanus P 15' ‘.- ..I.»,""“"‘;"5"""'°'...\.-\-°"'.»i 3 ‘_ . _ . _ _ ,-;_'.-f,,%.-.`§°...°°.: °'°“°*... EI'-i‘.‘°‘..:°“'“ ““““' For eela aearyaherl- H50. 35 W P" mu* MQALES li X13 - c“'“-|-'==='C'|,¢,.s|¢' un¢'ia¢¢»: §:'.;“°....."°"'. .. ‘:.'.‘:.~.’.’°.r'.§.i‘f’.2 _ . , ‘ ` ' if #IDI _ ., --ss ."-f...‘ ' : _.» . .$1 - ~ _ ,Z ar » .. ~"|" 'sy . .1 ,f ~~., . va 5; `; Z'}"l- . J-ff'-ik". --f.--1 .. 4...; ‘~?" ._ 1* '” .-_.- 1;,,L_‘}*.v.;__._ 4. . _ _ __ _ .grounds out in them. Those who h`adn’t -through his captivity. pganirway. On the pier the privatea mixed though everyone can talhlkhglish nowmany having learned It in the camp in Bermuda. In the tri W ,, ., African °3~mD\I8DS- Two of these Gen."A secretary; J. de Villers, state attorney Inf the Frae Stats; Field Cornet N. Ferreris, Gen. Yan Velden of Gan. Botha`s staff ane Cominaodaat ,Keirser. came in the second cabin, elected is J pay Weil' WW hometo South Africa instead Beers. When the time for di-iembarking cam they carried down the gangplank with them a collection of baggage that was as varied as their clothes. There were queer little chests that had been carried through the campaign of the veldt. Some* had names of places now famous as battle some ina an-.piama v.1i..§¢. one f mah carriedadog that had been with' him All in the men save Gene. Cronje and Weesela bore their own baggage down the with the generals- andltalkedi in Dutch, TheBoershada hard time once they not on the pier, for the immigration odlcers AR_R0\V FASTEST YACHT AFLOAT. ' _ did not know what to do with those who had come in the second ca.b~_ NEW YORK July 15__']_°h¢, twin-am-aw in which on the Pretoria corresponds to yacht Arrow’ owned byCh,,1e,|g_ Fling . the steerage. First they were told to get and bum to maintdn ,__ maximum 39,94 on a boat for Ellis Island. Then they were of 40 -1 houn beat tim swift,-going I I " ` " ' ordered back on the ship tostay all night Monzguegiigf [the Sandy [Hook line in_ ' on the ground that they would have to fm this ¢it,y to Atlantic H1211- _ _ show that they would not become public fag? so Igecisiveiy' as to pl-gvg pretty ~ charges. But ilna‘1y Immigration Com- much beyond 8 doubt that the Arrow is 7, xzd aw :yr missioner Williams was informed over the - age 514;; if not in ' ° ° ”" ‘”"°”° ‘am `” “h p ‘ ` I IJ 2/\ telephone by an indignant citizen ho wi tha w°r1d_ _ _ . matters stood and he at once ordered their . didfmht care to discuss the 59ml. but said they were glad the was over. Gen. Weseels said he Wing home by the first boa.*. And so said most of the others. P- Cl`0D.i€. a bi-other of the famous leiid: Newspaper Article From L'Avenir, St. Jerome, Que. 1. _An=3ng,‘gi"e fx-_iéroplfiands pf iouéiz girls All of th 1 d' _ . w o ess r. » sms' in ills for em' "cm mg the privans who ‘safety carrying them _through that most* perilous period of their -liv.e when they step from girlhoofi into the broader Of Waiting .for a British transport, to realm of womanhood, there is nonelmore i t Mi G b i ll Th il take them there. and so were allowed to §';t'_:::a°°1:'d';,|:§'g,n 'fo 30;: 5; ¢h°°':;Ef it take passage on the Pretoria. Besides the dents of St. Jerome, Que., and grea lyl K BAC H B°¢l'S UW Dlirty included a few for-eign~ esteemed by all ner acquaintances. 'I‘o a ers. who cant no back ta _'the veldt be- ’°°°’ ‘°’ °' L'A"“"7 dl' 'N°""’ m’°| . _ I '~’“°S° °h° Bri'-ish sovernmwt has de- iiiiiiiitnszii :hill 1“£~ii‘iimeii¢"ii'i»giim;eiiriivi>i ‘ ,_,,-d ,, ,_ (harmed A°°°“”t“‘”tS °l"~=¢‘i S0. and two Americans, J. J. Malloy age my health was very ban. I was very of Boston and Michael Halley of Nevada. "°°'§i h;':_“‘.’ ,§"'f’“'“"° “fda °°°ldtf° ”3| y, , W0 . Blk; D per!!! Pc' @1368 _Y Bl) . who dw ` “aim t'° g°_b°‘°k °“yh°W' iireclinently slept but little. I suffered It was an interesting and picturesque' from headaches, dizziness and could' body of men that lined the Pretoria); mil scarcely move about without becoming as she came ti her pier. They looked like b'§°°h1°”°fr?°1]§?e?,':£gI 'saghegig Sai: M We HKIWCN' PI<=W\°¢S that “V0 Wm” fl'°Ul ivongiiiliigti-ine.n I was under tge :gre ot' i "_»; South Atrios, their clothes of every out doctors, but their treat-nfepit didisiégt lzcgp ' , . » 5 ' I th tried severe vert m i- _ :ia c1°1°li’l aid slut h°t°.°§ every °h°p°° _ giiies, buifevith the same poor results and ' * ' Y a ° l ell <=e,rr1°= queer cause. 1 had come to think 1 could not get better i _ some of them with handles made of car- Une day I read in a. newspaper the s‘ate- - ~ tridges, and all had fifmiliar drop pipes. -m°°t °f ° Y‘2““3 .girl .wh°°° °-vmpwms ' ` "‘ ' l t ” ticaiwu-h my own. who They leaned on their canes and poiedi :zafecaggsbyegfm use of DL Wmiams. 0° Well' Pines and one had to ask all of _Pink Pills. I then decided to tri this them from old Gen. Sronje down if they mspdiciue 9ing__l_1_ave_na~og blesalt :pang ' o use e p s were.ghd no ba on t heir way h°m°’ t'° »ireekg?|°vhen I bereft to get better, and in ilnd if they were. They were but, they 3 wupk ,f mums gv sympppm ot my ' = and was as didn’t show it. That is the way with the tro had disavpig as an irl of d h ith I 8 aZ¢» giliioe eglwgys enjoyed themhest- 01 and I shall be alad indeed if my. is ‘ A LIFE Iii PERIL “ww ` ral rates f ali. _vos faithful to some other .P"‘2 girl. of health for both men timely use of Dr which act as a blood to b ixgh The Dr. anis’ Ont. 1 ii Q i in mr m' I __ l>yeret-.t- Hi, .. mm, ofwhom were c°°;;p,;'u;§§i: Scif; Story of a. Girl Saved by a TEE e . . . - Maritime Business College' Gr t ed - . WGBD Dr at Paardbure, and Gen. J. R. _ _ ARE essel , Sh S E df H rl h ~ na...;.;i°dih.t§°ii`il';°§i.t§“§ki i§.,'fI,°i e u ere mf” ea “° es' Du" HALIF-Ax, N s i...,..,.... ........ ...a abnther of ex_PreBidem_ Stein 'ot th; ness and Night Sweats-Her ) ."""n;|f°;",' t°“"*“ .@;'¢“‘*°°J' - ~ on girdloxi-empeiegeiiiziiiyirithgthttelidflixheSami Friends Feared She was Go- INSTRU C1-g?{?ULBACK C A R SCHURMAN C A -*ff s..\-sequent rinsing "M12 G. A. Fresher, Mr. Steyn's private ingi 110 Consumption. ` J- VC- P- FRAZPEE, H J STECH vaniignffidnuziigwdngizm J. 1. 1'-:CKERSLEY M J FRASER 'P°°““’ o. E KEMPTUN L. VV GC? We have assistants during the winter months Jeweler Accommodations for over zoo students 31 'Pypewriters Fall term opens ' SIEP'I'IE}]!E-IEEE! 2 1902 Full information on application to - liew hardware Store In The London House Building, Queen St., Charlottetown I e U Now arriving, 'a‘ntl`be1ng placed on the shelves, a carefully selected stock of the finest articles in all lines of general hardware. The. best ofeverytliing in supplies for all trades- men, for farmers and forthe housewife. Gpenmg day about ]uly 21st inst. _ CAMERON dt CG rebels. The prisoner-1, he said were divid- ed after the declaration of peace into three classes. those who had taken the oath of allegiance to Great B.itain and could pay their way home, those who had taken the I oath, but couldn’t pay their way, and those who had refused to declare that ,they recognized King E lward and would not take arms again. Commandant Fer- reira said tiat those of the tlrst class can go home now whenever_ they want to, ` those in the second class can go when- ; ever a transport comes fer them, anrl 3 I those in the third class will have to shift for themselves in geting way even from Bermuda. i_ Asked about their treatment the Com- mandant said: “We have not much to I complain of. The food was better than we would have given under the circumsi anees. A lot aztended the school the Rritish es.- tablished on one of the Islands. There i were no tea.cher=`, butbooks were supplied. We- had plenty to read and could walk and smoke, but it seemed a very long i time and we are glad to bi! RUIUR back. 1 "‘We learned of the declaration of peace on J une 3 through a telegram of the gov- ernor which he read to the 0m¢¢r8. WIIG were told to announce it to the men.But we dldn‘t take much stock in it at first be- -caune therehazi been .so_..mai1! Nmvrif- ~p|,¢¢,_a favrdays later, came a dispatch ganveying the terms. - I “ras British -vested esrieht awe' b° ag.. ¢ rvqvanirivs Kina ‘Edward and l»&1'_80ill8 50 I3! 39"” “mas i bntwe eaid`"_we.would _not dolany such thing until weheard from ourgenerals in _tim aqld. _ We w'eee.‘allowedl_-te' cable and i ‘tha nga daywe received a deepatch from the sinus ass thought it worth 1 - `c¢mea»ame rm-an an that when 1 ` A-uéasaitheserme 9*-I Wi” "° 1-¢ai` ‘ ‘*'i“i°81¥, i ‘fans wrap it un” p,w¢;a telegram. announcing 900° “S read to the men in the cami! ¢V¢1'_¥ °“° » rang the 16th Psalm. “P11559 B u\°~L°l`d' ' 'I‘heLord looseth the Pl`i1°ll'U1'S."'l‘“I *VU Y` , one was R185- ' Tn HAGUE, July 1_B:Queen Wilhelraina, isgmgmberg, near the Rhine, is so far re- l it lr . WILHELIIINA I-IOIIE SATURDAY. _V - » i who has been convaleecing at Castle* labored to health that sho will return home an sunday with her hnsimd- ‘, - _ », .. V _ , ,» .r, _ _ _ _ , _ vi _ gi - " ‘_ - Q . ._ .. .s . ’ ,‘ -- - __ . » ~ . _- 1 -~,. ' :az .wi .ki -1-.2 .. z ' _ _ . ' ~ f ~=_ . , f 3 1*' “vi” '~ “ir 5 * - ¥ “_-3. v ,figs ». , .. .,,, ` , s ‘ i ~ V - _ o I ' » -_ - “ii fi* “* i ‘°‘1 as ’ ~ > is’-r»a§r.a'*‘-e.sr.ie@..'f°s:.s»»., ,, .gif ’\» .A ' YI U _ I -rxaguwr... .. ,__ , 1 .rf ._». __ »' -.~.~_» ' ‘ _ ' . ,, , _- .. ._ - _ L I‘.£leaS€. I _ - " - All ofthe Beers were willing ti ta`k " and be photogriphed. Commandant _ Ferreira said that there were 4,600 prison- ers ln Bermuda, including some Cane Scuiflcrs, Rakes & Mowers. Fishing Boating Bathing *£1- IW. Blk() WN Propfibibl' know our watches p iheia in repair a who'e"y: Torniteimlai Wh _-=:;__- Lg *SM af. ymwsirfer-1 *`@i-seth* Made to cut 4% ft, Sft. and 6 ft. . . _ . . » _ ,D‘_ . . . L ..~ ,_ ,., _ , . ___}__ iii' is “T Our New No 8 Ihliovver I .Now do you want a Mower? Then try the Frost & Wood No 8. 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