wil T AFRICAN o _ SITUATIUN WMMED ;;;; %%%% i .. PRINCE “MARS '_ CI- . l. _ The Japanese have Prince Ching and xm'rr.sr. ovrn ENTIRE 'rn ANSVAAL. Canqdian lilitia, the former of the A Lili. Infantry, Belleville, and th lathr of the Queen's Own Rifles, Toronto. great Black Patti. ` WEATHER. ‘Q / tees .y ; 2 o4LL no Noon t ALL fbe Time _ Ir, -..f_-\>..1.~»< "<-'-1 _ ` ‘ ~ =- f-.’»'_s!,-Qi - M- ,, »..,..- _ _ I f __ __ __ U . RLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, FRIDAY, _SEPTEMBER 14 1900. I 'mf m ' rsiiaiisiito iasi. rns o nnninr CH, f _ - _ _ _ ,_ ,Q e Gen. French Heavily En- Large Numbers on the “Hess WMS Ret MI %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% _ IHC Cf fl`eliMlHiS1Cf?W0rth of Fruit Destroyd ' Squafc- ooor wisirisii Asi-ioiiie Ar sei cow Poirn. is ”°““° I” UWA" I gaged. Martial ii LAW PRUCLAIMED MINISIERS ’ . \ '- . , _ ____ `~_ _ j ____ -;_"_.b_ __ » . ‘ 1, I ' ‘ ' -----_-~- --_ __ - . - _ ' _ 4 _ . f V ,A ._,_ ; » _ i J' _ ~¢'* ` " e .u `“ _ ` 1'-°--Q . jf: . , ' ' _ _._1._ , _ s . ` ‘ '.55 O 9 3 _1 4_1- ' 11.* _ ____________________________ N -_--.-v ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _~_-_- ,-*__ s FIELDINQ & PATTERSUN Schooners Aground and Crews Have to, Stay. by Them. SITUATION IN _ IISGAR ELECIIUNS NIEARI "Y _ __ -Twelve Crafts Missing.-Flames at the Midnight ___ ' I Bntam w_u Not Surrende___ _ I Hour Nearly Destroys Human Life.-Thousands of " I _“I Presented with an Address - ~ 5' ` H I A Pekin Without a Gum__ _ Dollars Worth of Fruit Destroyed--Wires Still Down IS un U”de°1d°d"Tr°“b1eI on’ ° J' une States 311165. Brief Reply alarmed to some extent fearing the fall xm'rArN \\'rr.i.xo'r civic UP Przxrrr. . . .N _ . . . . of live wires. The telephone people com- _ _ _ Canadas distinguished Finance Minis- menced earl esterday morning to make Loanols. Sept. 13.-(Special.)- Great -ter Hon W q Field- d H y y D _ _ . I. S. ing an on. Mr. - " _ - b k b th fam” A-ltain replies to Russia and declines to - - repairs to the hues ro en y e R _ _ P9~ft@!`S0I1. Minister °f Customs. arrived of the large tree near the Revere. Itrvill evacuate Pekin prior to receiving satis- in the city last nigh., They were met at take some days to restore thingsas they Pictou bya committee of Liberals from guarantees lfroin :Chinese for the hlillment of certain conditions. t neholding him. PRETORIA,Sept.l3.-(Specia 1) -Lord Rob- has proclaimed Martial law over the Transvaal Republics. Gen. French was heavily engaged on the hills west ofBarbertonand went to his assistance. THE Girl's Bicycle Parade at 'the School on Saturday will be a pleasing the programme. Many artistic will be seen. The Duke of Argyle and Lord Roberts Blsc);:Pstti Trocbadaurs have no tlsdr line in America. The leader as a singer to the her cognomcn, the The . Wnsnrscrorr, Sept. 13.--(Special)- ~~~~~~ ~ =~`~‘~"""‘-“" """""""""""""""""""" ` '» "" ` f" """ ‘ `= -__l be city. Great preparations in decora- tion and illumination had been made during the day. Rows of in- candescentliglits were extended across b . he southern_s1de_ of the Square and the Market House, against which, profusely hung with flags and bunting, a platform FRENCH HEAWLY ENGAGEH _fnafl been erected. Hundreds assembled A at Steam Navigation Wharf, while large an ‘‘‘‘ ~ _- ,~_-_~_~_~_ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _ v-:_-J _ _-I-_'_-_-_ S-_-, _-_-_-v~_-:_-.e -)~|f~r' Af - 1" / 1 - \ ._ .1-,.4 \ .-- ‘N \‘~_ _ ' we .S ‘ ie. , of-.°’, “Q ~ / wire, I ¢;_;.Ii7°,'-r,.-a_i~-,-g/ _ _\\_\ ' " _i!ff»1.» ;/51 _/ ' 2;" Q \~§__*.\\ \" I" I \»-_- I -_.J-_" ff; -_, ~ , ," Q/ ///;':f ' " /f,..- f.»~/';- Ib oil; "I-_ ‘IM ‘ __ oss f' \ ,"~>\ . I .=g’.3_1'f >' ‘s /J (\>'r_ _ §:> _ ‘ ._ ' X \.‘;,_ 4% ` .1 . HHN. \\`. S. FIELDING, _ noon north to sooo winds. S hi! mol. I I. with showers then W er _ crowds were in waiting at the _Mark'et`- yuare and Davies Hotel. On the°arriva.l . _ of the Princess at 9.15 the distinguished’ WHERE ARE THE SKEPUCS1 passengers were received with prolonged of all the evidence d we 8° os.. that Ointment Asingle box asenthusiastic as your n praising Dr. Qhase's Ointment, _ __..-_ and Hon. Beni. Rogers were conveyed by y?,‘;u?3,{ barou`ehe_ to Market Square. 'Among Ncdlhini those occupying places on the platform were:-Sir Louis H.Davies, Premier Farqu- harson, Hon. D. A. McKinnon and Hon. Arthur Peters. Premier Farquharson is ceruin to can Yom =‘ read the following address of welcome to _ _ I the visiting statesman:-~ . ~ heers, and seated with Sir Louis Davies To the Hon. William S. Fielding, Minis- IA 5 cent plug of “Pilti'iot. I SUMMER COLDS Cl18WlDg ffOb&0C0A`l8 20 ' No coldis so hard to cure as the summer - _ ‘ 'te f ll rdinary cent larger than lormerly §§,_{§,mf,f,f§,“;‘§§ ”,‘§,;§,§‘,§’,},,1,,°,,2...,1‘.’,,,,, into _ f "_ ,S have failed you can rely absolutely rn consumption It matters not what mean* _ ,___ .:; /,\ C, Dr Chase’sSyrup ot Linseed and Turper. \ 1 Q- _ .‘I I , _ ` "' M.. tine to promptly and thoroughly cure 1. l‘.;..E1I. '//5_5? every kind of cough all over t isjrmnd -cnntinent, 25centsabottle. F8 nllysize tiJcentS. Try one can of Oak Brand Condensed , Y _ Milk and ou will decide that it is H x better andcheaper thanacow. Ask YOUI' ° ° grocer for it. 30 if- i l l *_ I ll llllllll llll A These unheard of p1’i0eS` will make them go. _ 60c 48c_ 320 70c Lace Boots, strong, . » Come at once before 1'-1118 , stock is sold. See ‘Znd page for dis- CORDIS. FULL STOCK Qf School and College Books and School Supplies Also a. BIG RUSH Every Util- Lot; of people .andy w_ill hold an inquestltliis morning. A , _some 600 lobster traps that had been piled -liam Paterson, Minister ,of Customs, cf ' __ to the peace, prosperity and contentment itopciyerwa vexed question which stone V _timoQriollslyth1'ca`tenedto ¢liltm'bthej '_. think: Itch# Goods _ _ i“1*P¥Y'_‘\“°°',‘°" _ _BUY _ _ _ _ _l_l_;p|;___x_‘_e_.lations ex__i_:_tingamon3 thspeo- _'___ hi_’I_.Au.`l_meud‘for I _ ' ‘ffugn ' ` We are proud that in the Governments. Heins surprised It THE storm of Wednesday night did con __ ~ siderable damage throughout the Pl’0` vince. During the evening citizens were were. About 40 wires were broken. Com- munication with Souris and Summerside has not yet been restored. Reports from the country state that thousands of dollars worth of fruit was blown from the trees. A barn belonging to John Mc- Wednesda night"s to ’ 1 -I thenfternoon tells the sad story of the loss of both crews. The number of 9i_°!*l.k.!»of0TL°a,ry; 'A was_notiIled._f Heewenb-gg; by the t-rain 7 The Lobster Factory of Mr. Wm. Ram- say, Sea Cow Head, was=carried up the 3 marsh by the title and wind and totally demolished. Two lobster boats at Col- letfs factory, South * Shore, were driven I Walter Stavert, was almost com _ _ pe safety. i .Che fire originated from the kitchen stove. ‘ Thomas Trainor, were washed away by the tide and the _greater number of them totally destroyed. Three boats that anchored off the Point, were driven ashore and one badly damaged. The bait _house,containiug a quantity of bait was I washed away, and has not been seen since. A new boat owned hy Mr. Edward , Allen was driven' ashore and badly dam- aged. _ At Wilmot, a large barn hwned by Mr. pletely wrecked about 60 feet of it together with a new windmill being blown down I ’ sisted and he ` tcd fro th hall. rnoo, se. cooigos, was ioiown down. The .I ALBERTON. Sent 13.-eoio11.> -A. - _ W" °’°° m ° < chimney of a house near Hillsborough Camfllleb b0&t Wlf-11 8 Crew of four men. °°NSERV4'"VE3ARF UNDECIDEU- Schuare was lilpwn d_own_ durii_i_g tiii;__storm__. _"_‘;_*;S__l:;S;=_¥_‘g¢;_i C8Z!_\;l_I_\_l_>_<_%_<;sIi_i:;li>:_>i'__<:_!_:_ ' WrNNn>Ec,Sept.*13.---(Special.)---Cdnser- a ingupon e roo an cras ing roug - _ _ wn . ti f L. h _ _ into a bedroom Sending the plaster and _ The boats which came in the next morn- _‘;;___;¢;S__; ___ ay; I- other debris upon the occupants of the ‘"3 Shilweli thatlhey ?XP¢1'i°1*°¢d H- mewe ' ~ "°sT°pP" , room. The bridge and wharf at St. Peter’s f'°1'|'lbl§ night Of it With booms broken ‘nd H01!-H1181! M°D01\8Iflil1 fi-V01' Ofsup-_ 1 Bay are reported to have been damaged. _U-¥1§_Sai1s torn. " Porting Richardson instead of nominating .I The terry what; atA(ieoorg'etow_n 1; also the __';1;_ °_;i__1_1__f_;1`___¥"_3_£_‘__°__§’_';_‘:_f__'l5_3_ :°1°n81°B 15° aConscrvative, which might resultfin the _’;;_P;’__'__"°‘*________“;_“°__';~‘i¢§_________ Rfvif ‘"8 ° “ The whmner Begum Cm__‘fb_ mum oioorion winsior straight cover-nmont. S___________s______ S_______ _3_____S___________)__ while trying to enter Cascuinpen Harbor lsnrnonrsrxrxrsrnn num. on _Wednesday night was driven ashore y s rm was particu ar ' just bad; uf the light houSe_ Moivcros, Sept. 13.-( Special).-_-Rev ly severein the western part of the Island. Th h _ -John P;-time .1-ggiroq Mefhudisg mmismi- Two conquer N B aching boots were a, ° 8° °°“°' W” deeply 1“d°“ with ' ' _ ___ . _ I _ ‘_ _ . - A _ __ ___ ,s t and lumber, the tornieyyf wimgh had died last night s.ged89.yea.rs, ations time have accepted honorary colonelcies in the " " lv _*a Q - -~ ' ,_ _‘;`;:_';»?_;’l_‘_°;_§'y";’_ S__;¥';:_‘__”i;‘_?__dt ;______;5___ total loss. Sheds in a wrecked condition.; stationed in Tryon, P. E. I." ~ fv' _ A u ii ` ‘ I "I I I sma sc ooner from Shippagan was also driven ashore but unhurt O W d esd _ -.-___1;;; I . . _ . 'o o o roy orgno ono\io11o°o_ioor,1 'ieunosizm -Y e' /' »l;'$°.§§oo.‘is i§’,.3-‘I.”.o_».‘¥"t‘l.2“"...“‘“‘,. ‘;i;*.i.l‘i.’.fi °eeI“°“eLre°°‘H~r“e~‘m~el I ~ Is '~' I I I 441° we# v=irha1i_iso.obntonts. I - ~- ~ I = W1l°'Vf¢l‘¢ D8-Ssing by ‘at the time. - The family after hearing the alarm, ‘just `, had time to make their esca with It is a great loss to Mr. Hayden as he had - no insiu-ance on the building. iashdre and broken up. I . Aschooner-name unknown-was driven ashore at Nail Pond. It is feared the crew have perished. t ' At North Carleton, ,McDonald’s Point 9 . up onthe bank near the _fdhtory of Mr. . _Q` *ii FOURTH Regt. Band at Sports to- morrow. i Tim Steamers Hillsbgi-0,E1fin and South. Of those whose deaths have been abso- port, will make special trips to Southport, lutoli Dl’0_V¢D» 22 Wei? Americlnsi 3 mims Rocky Point and West given ,fmt the 8 women, and 6 ‘ children, and 34 were' meeting to-night. British, 9men, 15 women, and 10 children. ter of Finance and the Honourable Wil- the Dominion of Canada; HONOURABLE Sins,-On behalf of the Liberal Party of Prince Edward Island we desire to extend to you a most hearty welcome on your arrival to our Island Province. 'K We rejoice all the more to welcome you at a time of unprecedented prosperity, manifested not only in this Province, but also throughout the whole Dominion. It is most gratifying, that not with- standing the liberal provision made for the public works of Canada and the ei- ficient carrying on of the diiierent branches of the Public Service, you have been able to show a surplus for the past tiscalyear of nearly-eight million dollars. Such 8 ...... __soc1-,s- rAm=RS°N- financial record as this has never been ` equalled in the history of our Country. _ During the four years term ofoillce of ` the Liberal Party they have introduced and carried to successful completion many measures which have contributed largely of-t_heCa'nadi.anpecplc. Sir WilfridLaurier was successful in set-I tling, almost immcdistel afterhis advent Wo roioioo tiiotonr distinguished ionoor, I deserved praise for their conduct and val- our throughout the campaign, 'and :the support thus given by Canada to the motherland has been n source ot unming- led pride- and pleasure toevery true Cap. felt wishes of our people wc fccl you can 3PDeal with conddent a€&Hrll\oc $0' the electorate of Canada and ask for a renewal of their support; ' _ _ Bmw. Rooms, ~ Pres. West Queen's Lib. Ass. Glo. Fonnm, I President of hat Quecn's do. I .\ILLcoLis »llcDo' ` Num, ` Pnesident King’s~dc. Borunn G,nn>nl:1.I., ' President East Prince do. P. N. Pans,-_, President wut Pi-inn do. H. D. Jorrnnon, nm molding, who *ll - ._ _ Thercisstrongproofthat 37`,morev;vcre which opens uptno *cnt Kootenay Dis- kiuod nt Toi Yoon. Au one natives from i.riotof1-In-:tion coinmbio by one crow". that piooo ron snbsoontioiiy rho' ,sonic Nest Pass Railway, extended tho Inger- story. Ten men, thirteen women and colonial Railway to Montreal, develgped seven children are known to have been the mining interests of Cape Brown and ther e. _ Secured for Prince Edward Isiand ¢,;,¢1on8 The list of missingnumbers:-Amer# desired Hillsborough Bridge and Sgughem cans, 20 men, 21 women and 2) children. _ Branch Railway. British-41 men, 4.9 women and 10 We heartily congratulatla you and Can-` Ghildmn- ada at large upon the splendid "sum, Itis impossible to get the numbers of which have followed the polio, ingugu-._, the_Ca,tholics killed, but there were many ated by you with respect tothe Tgrimggd French priests and sisters, and some were we specially record our approval gf gint in the country where the Russians are -part of it which granted a ‘preggfniwnggn fighting. There are also several Swedish Canadian Markets to British goods, ` and Danish Protestants. I I* In improving the tmngpartatibn fa¢m_ The massacre and persecution of the ties for our pi-oduigtg, conceding cgeap Chinese Christians continues everywbere,_ postage to our-people and developing a and itis said the anti-foreign leaders in- _ iiborni and snooossfni immigration 'soo tend 1° °=f»°1'mi°“*° *hem- Laurier Ad ministrati ‘ _’_`°-W" on has shown itself Lobe b _ Arm now the editor of the Watchman- ndenc;°ad’mmeemg and wmhy °t °°° pauses tojcomplain of the pace set by In equipping and forwarding Canadian the.SbeI"'rb me in transferring HH] Soldiers to South Africa to defend our Mqelty 'Mads' N° doubt um mammf. °°mm°“'EmPi1fY011C8rriedout the will expenewe with liewsmpen th” of the Calmdianpeople andeonnrmed their the Watchman will quality him to fully confidence in your pau-gotgsm md states_ impress himself upon _the editor of our Ulfllshilif- 001' WOODS have earned well dpwn mwn centemp°mry° A °di¢\°~ g W » __ _ ' Scpt.1Z,ar: S.S. 1’olino,'_Lschancc,, Mori With a financial recoxidnnparaueied Daisy, Moran, Shediac; Amazon, ~ a patriotic _policy responding to the heart- ‘Eastman, North Sydney. ' President Uh 59°- A I I SIl10l{€I’. _-gi » British Army and Navy Veterans Fare- well Smoker, s. Sergt of tip Local Militia and son of a Supreme Court Judge tried to light his pipe while “God Save. the Queen" was being sung. The Veterans objected to this but the Sergeant per- xsoconooi of Brooms; on rPhe»»a_l_‘uf'_1_“_,“as-iz;-7_¢_n 9"3¢ _- __ . SHANGHAI, A Sept. 11.-M '_ bn Good now," the 'United 'States eousul-general here, after enquiries in every possible source, :learned that the number ofIBrit- ish and American missionaries ,probably murdered during the uprising in China has been 93, while 107 others stationed in Chi Li and Shan Si provinces are unnc- I counted for and there is reason forthe belief thatthey have met» the same fate. TRADE 'AND SHIPPING- I PORT 0F CIIARLOTTBTOWN. Sept. 12, cld: S.S. Polino, Lachlnce, Syd- ney, C. _B.; Daisy, Moran, Picton; Dip- Williams, Bichibucto. ¢u-rim ; ==_¢='1=°f *=“*°'- " to Winch They More o __ __________________________________ _ _f ______ r fit the Veteransi Farewell intuitions and Talks' umm SERGEANT 1~:.nrcrEn neon SMOKEB. RORWEGIAN “ABQ” @°KnD° If ' Hlrnux, sont. 13..-rspooioii.-no o _SL '_I°”'5°_P_" 31"‘sP°."‘*1-I-Th¢~°°;hd; I- dld great dnmogo over this noovrnos; ;_. The Norwegian Barque Ingomar elf* "ns a harbor, after having- grounded. on-one Msnnnn was wrookoo at Rod sccmnm: .rr ann nunmc sromr. sr. .ions sont 13-rsnooioii-so urst a Norwegian Bark Audcake and -,xtniion Bork Guan wo.-o wrooiroo in M`.\l¥i°~1!'l.“ ii* ` sm~y.“'c. _noir sncrrox nuuiclm. gi Hnnmon sept. is-(spoom)._"|:_§ Iborm_ ` didnmillion dollars inthe tmitlsmwing sootronoronnnii? *‘ iP~fd@=_“»f°°_ees _ _ eovogeosronh I"*‘=ff *léitsdiiu Ill: .ic - - I >_I If »-I- .- i . ', _ ‘ - 1?* _ ogg “iQg@,f.;-.¢;¢__ ,¢_»_I_: ~, ,»-§rx.~ spas ' ndnawoo .mei licuislmrg lectionpinn. Hllj »s ...i/~" -...nr Shim.