i _ `-\ d bf" YN? ,I ~ i 3 Suit; By’3 _ €Xf 18 -.e f' _ E ~.. D` * ; -e '_' -.. _ `? 1. .,{, sl mfr.- .,_ __ ,_ ,_ ,W _ - _ _ ,,. __ 34 or ov.. ...r 4 .- »=. ».- .s _., _ rf' ;: sk_- _{_.;»_; . __~_, ‘ 5 in _,H *L _ fl ..'¥"_;f 1 _F 2 _ .-` .s 3 s 4-fT7>f\ 4,1. 4 1.1- a,, t 2- _ 1 yu. cl <. _-.~. ._ . :iii \_*¢.;;_"-' -.,. _, f-_,_ .>~.¢,_ ,;i 53 - _W A. -~ -if ‘ L_. ..=/_V Q.. _-. t 51 - _`i _ "r \> ‘ ""l-.ff-r ' -Q .a __ __ _fv- ' 5: ~. _gtg r .- e fx .r.,~ °-i - ' » - _ . 4'- -__~ ~'~ _=>_" ;:.¢_--_ -._ ,,_-_~,,,_, ~ _.,_., -_-_~ u. S ' ' ;~~;.,;-;‘_.f_.-i~ '_ "F:-" rerwr snow.; i _ ¢ -_ ,A 'x:;m'<_ _'iw _ simnwf--~ i V '_ H W ' _'_ - v- _ -,___i;__...>, -~ __ _ - - - ' _ ESTABLISHED l89l. ‘ ' __ _ CHARLOTTETOWN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER. 2. |900. J; ____vi _ _ - _-_"___ _ _*;_;__;.:°:~‘_*‘:'°°““T-"-~_vv- __ --;--__Y_; V _T ; 7_7 _ky __ >` *J _ -------- ----- --__ -- _.___ _ _ - . _ _ V V V _*__ , -_ _*_ ra. RHUDES EXCELLENT ciiiznn s wieiconiia io out soioiieitsl -0 To Arrive Tonight Cannon Will Boom Bontires Blaze Bands Play _And Torches and llluininations Shed their [iight on a Grand Pro- _ DENIES The Boers’ Access to Darnara Land. MAY ENTER RHODESIA. Boers Surprise an Outpost Take Prisoners and Loot aTmm. est ;i_ mr '_-rs _\:\':- Tilt; eoizrzs. T.-»_\'1~_\`. _\`_\'.'. 1.-tSpeci:il.t-It is rc- portf- l't`::.it liar.. Cecil Rhodes will oppose the liners \~_-ttliiit; ir. Daniaraland. but will \vt-'..»»;i.e tlit-in to Rhodesia if they vvll1;.‘.o1lii:l‘.t~r`. At':>.\t ;or'~ 2: mit ;»i;1‘3tED_\.Tio.\'s. Q C_».i~i»_’ 'l`~»\\'_\'. .\'ov. I. -tSpecial>.-A Bber coniznxndo captured aBritish out- post of nine-ty inen in the vicinity of Geneva. Oct. ‘.’.~`:h and afterwards held up the Cape Town mail train, looted the passengers and mails, set fire to the train and det-aiuped. They after\'-'ar.ls released their prisoners. CA.\`_\`UT Ill-1(`C3l}.lE}€D IT HIGHLY E_\`OL'GH. Miss Ethel Hildmaa. of West Lake. Ont says "I :mi pleased to say that Catarrho- zone has given me the best of satisfac- tion. .\°o other remedy has been able to be as much for ine as Catarrhozotle has done lt has cured -.1 hacking cough-the result of pneutnoiila-and I feel I cannot say too much in its praise. It is everything you guarantee it to be." Catarrhdrzoue is warranted to cure Catarrh. Asthma, Bron- chitis and irritable throat. Sold every Where Trial outfit sent for 1Oc in stamps by .\'. C. Pt)l.:5ON dc CO.. Kingston, Ont.. Proprietors. TW _ ' 'W`”°W`T"`\ See the lmrgair.s we are oderini iii col- ored shirts.--thet show case.b5' l 9 d0'3f is full of them. Price is as follows: collar attached T3-e. for 50c.; TUC, for 5-5c.; 950. for Tllc.; for60c.. without collar, 95c. for T3<;,; $3c_}0rt¥)C.; $1.25 fOr S50. with two rolla-rs detached; 501:. for 50c. and 90c. for T00.--R. H.Ramsay SL Co. '29 6i British Quinine Wine. An invigorating and ap§tisiri_(_f tonic 75cts per bottle. Central rug Store. '27 IW If you want the best value in under vrein-_ tlon’t_ forget that the best place to purchase it is D.A. Bruce's. dSLw lltf For sale at a bargain, one nickle plated ;~_*;o‘.\- case. six feet long. Apply at Apo tliet-aries Hall. 9 ti 'Try one can of Oak Brand Conde_nse_d Milk and you will decide that it is ur letter and cheaper than a cow. Ask yo .t-zrolser for it. 3’ if P J Is now on cur csunmrs. Extra MEETING (lf Inter-denominational S. S. Convention ~ HELD AT KNUTSEORD ’Sessions Addressed by Field Secretary and Supt Home 4 Department. A very successful Inter-clenoiniriational lSun dri,v,School Convention was held in l the Kuutsford Baptist Church on Monday afternoon and evening, Oct. 20th. The fol- t lowing schools were represented; Springfield, Methodist-~--\V. E.Brooks. _ Springfield,Baptist-Miss Adams. Methodist-Mr. and Mrs. Andrew :Curr-ie, C-ape¥\'olf. Il Methodist-James Elden, Burton. -Presbyterian-Allan Strung, O’Leary. Itlethodist'-Miss M;Leod, West Devon. Baptist-Henry Ritchie, __ Miss Grigg, ' Knutsford. Metliodist-Jzimes Gay, S. E. Lidstone, Knutsford. Philip \Vedlocl-1, \Ym. Sillikirk. The Ministers present were Rev. A. E. Chapman and Rev. A. H. Whitman. The Field Secretary. Rev. G. P. Raymond and the Supt. of the Home Department, D. Sehuruiun were also present from Char- lottetown. , The meetings were presided over by §Rev. A. H. \\'hiti;nan, President of the O`Le‘u-y District S. S. Association. At the afternoon meeting a fair number of dele- ` gates and other S. S. workers were present and the time was well taken up in the discussion of various shadesof Sunday School work. W, E. Brooks Secretary of the O'I.eary District Convention read a very practical paper on the subject: “How to get the big boys into the Sunday [Continued on Fifth page). Bentley`s is not simply the best Lini- ment. But it is a noon DEAL Bi.-:'rri»:R than any other. It is a strong White Linirnent that is powerful, penetrating, yet clean to use. The small bottles con- tains Liozs. and sells for 100. Money oil;-l; if you do not like it. - if f igutuuncnnunug e ntnntm tnntn I 2 F _ 1 n Z no non’ itra Choice Bulbs- gdiir Big Direct Shipinei ea <.>f HOLLAND BULB 5 _-fl lv-fee Bulb* in Named Hvacianths _il - --». ,_ l-‘-Q _gt __¢ _ ¢ ea' -‘1 1 " 2 .__ .._\ _., " 1; 9 or ar- gains in ,l, ,A _[‘l,l,\` [ln] Pvlxrit 1,1., -> E _ I 2 Tulips. "T W' Roman l'lY8~Ci°~U*|'\S» BI us- Narcissus. p -_ 'E Freesia. _ E f - ' ‘ Bermuda Lilies. 14 _;' _ v :* l and free tp all. initto i it * 'L gg _ i . _ an Minn 53 Chinese Lilies. - Q11 colors, all first quality- Bulbs, nothing of the kind to '.5 be had at` lower prices in America. Bulbs sent by mail post paid on reseipt of Cala- ii logue prices. Catalogue ready E M _ _ cession of tharlottetown’s Loyal Residents. . Q 011¢ ‘lf 511611 P2111 CA ~`\,\.\.\,\,__,-`___ ,_____ HUWWIBBIF RBRBBRBRRBERMBERR WELCOME TllElll_;ll0lllE. runaurrrrr \\'ind of the \Vcst, sweeping o'er the Dominion. Fearless and free to the billowy foam. _ _ Bear on the breadth of thy wide-spreading pinions Canarlrisjoy for our Boys coming home. __ .___l ~ Strain all the flags till they stretch out to meet them- The Red Cross of Britain they fought for so well! Tell how the vvarmtii of hearts leaps to niect them, Tcll of our tears for the _brave Boys who fell. \\’ind of the West, from thc mountains and prsiries Rustling the intiples and cresting the wave, ° Precious the burden your broad bosom carries, Fair Canada`s love to the true and the brave! Bid all the pines onthe hills shake their tassels In pride for their valor, endurance and worth, So gentle in peace, so courageous in battle, Tell C.i.ns.da's _joy that their fame fills the earth l n go i ' Necy Dorion. f At Pictou “The Boys”-‘will be met _by I a large delegationfrom the City including the Highland Boy'is Brigade who are -,going over this`morning in a body. It is expected that fully 500 persons will _cross I over to Picton this morning. as the fare B has been cut to one third. As the Princess enters the harbor ac- companied by her convoy the S.S. Stanley ‘ the guns of Fort Edward will belch forth theirgreeti'ng,welcoming with tongues of flame the “Heroes o£_Pa.ardeberg." T ` An immense pyramid constructed by" 'theriilwav employees and anchored off ~ the S. N. Co’s W iarf, will be set fire to. \Tniswilifurnist1 an enlivening appearance ‘to the surroundings. The pyramid is ‘covered with corruscations consisting of various colored fireworks which when ignited by thevcourse of the ilame will Richards, who was nominated yelerdqf R R November l. \\`hisper our thanks-it pleased Gal to watch o`cr Thanks of thelovcr, the sister, the son; Thani-:s of the fritliers, the mothers _that lore them _ That they coinc brick uriscathed from the fields bravely_won g them- ,g .J H , 8 J. E. B. M. ` prove very attractive. the Drill Shed and ~ will march be drawn up on the end of the wharf to At 6.45 the militia will meet at t 7.10 to the Steam Nav. Wharf and will _ ` ` . Acclamatioii - ..___..__.-_ _COSTlGAN’S OPPO@[ _ 1”, Withdrew after Nomination f - Charlton Opposed- HON. JOHN GOSTIGAN ELECTED. t Ennwnnsrorv, Nov. 1. - (Special)-1 T to oppose Hon. John Costigan withdrew? today from the contest. in Victoria am! Madawaska. Counties. I This gives M/r. Costigan his election; Advances. - h _ an nnununehunuunnuuu _s `,___~.`.~"\~ .v`~`.." "." \-_\` ~».~`.-_»-~.fv~ -*-'vw ~ - - - - - - ~ v - ~ - ~ TO-DAY’S QPROGRAM. _1.i._,_-___` f Reception to Qur Brave Boys R ' Col. Moore, Chairman Doxolo_s;y-Praise God From Whom all Blessings Flow-led by J. The Band Playing the Acdompaniment. Three Cheers for Our Boys. Presentation-Address of \Velcotne-Premier Farqiihlrsori. . Davison. Esq., Reply to Address-Rev. T. F. Fullerton, Lieut. J. A. McDonald. 4th Renriment_Band, Selection-Jolly Good Fellows. Address-Lieut. Gov. Mclntyre. Song, “Soldiers of the Queen” by Gunner L.W. Cook. _V _ accompanied by 4th Regt. Bind and Chorus by the Boys’ Brigades. Address-Chief Justice Sullivan. Address-Rleprcsentive City Cou neil. ` Patriotic Song-“Rule Britannia" Cadet Joe Large, Accompanied by S. 'O. F. Baud. Address and nurse presentation-Geo. E. Hughes, Es-q. ` Address-Col. Moore. Three Cl e‘rs for the Queen. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. By Massed Bands. receive the Contingent as they land from the Princess The outer end of the wharf E will be fenced tif to prevenlfcrowdin'g. -_--e --------------------- - - e societies will be formed as the soldiers disembark and the procession will start. for Queens/Square in the follow- ing order: Sons of England with their Ban l under direction of Prof. Watts. _ - Ancient Order Hibernians. Independent Order Foresters. 1 Caledonian Club. Benevolent Irish Society. Contingent with escort of Militia. The students of Prince of Wales and , I St. Dunstan’s colleges will form a line on either side carrying torches. _ Four Bands _will furnish music, viz: 4th. of the Cross, Sons of England. Q The route of procession will be Great George to Richmond St. thence to Prince- Street. up Prince oo Kent, along K-aut to _ Queen, dewn Queen to south side Market Square where the prom-am wiiibe carried out. ` V IA suggestion has been made that all the business houses close at flve o’clock to enable the employees toflattend the different parades. A number of mer- chants have already signified their inten- tion of doing so. ll Citizens are respectfully asked to kbcp tl their teams and carriages at home in lorcler to avoid accidents. This was done in Halifax where the Imperial officers walked instead of being mounteclin order to prevent casualties. ; Citizensare also requested to illuminate fb, ..»`~,-`,\.~.».`, ------------------------------ ~ ~ _ _ _._._.__....-__.._._--..---...--.. h............... . _._ BANDS PLAYED AND CHILDRES--SANG. HALIFAX, Nov. 1.-(Special)-The welcome to the Canadian s ‘ T t vday was one of the grzatest ever witnessed here. triumphant one. ule Britannia. _ f ` 73 SCENE or WILD £NrHUsiAss'. The landing of the trcops was made amidst the wildest enthnsia Ovation after ovation greeted the Boys as they marched along SID. and Lane. Thousands lined the street-s while the city was one mass of hunting. sms uiufs PBOPELLER Bnox us. were broken seven days after leaving Cape Verde. Common, where religious services were con lucted by Chaplains Bullock, Fullerton will parade this ¢v_oni;\g,,;;g;,,_6,30_ E I their residence along the route of march ’ _ and business men around the square are _ asked to light. up, in order that the effect may beequally attractive. ' 2 The Summerside Boy’s Brigade will arrive by noon train tojoin the city bri- gades in welcoming the Contingent. They will beunder the direction of Rev. Mr. returned soldie: s `WilihY¢0I!1b9- The committee especially ask citizens bo keep off the wharf for fear of accident. The passage of -the S. S. Idaho from the Quarantine Station to lher pier, was a Yesterday flags were unfurled and de- corations were the order of the day. Throughout the city persons are vying Above the music cf the bands was heard the shout of the school children singing with web other in adding attractiveness i to their babitations. BoY’s Balsam.-1.-Every member of No. 2, Co. (Methodist) Boy’s Brigade will the Streets to tl e Bov's Biuoann.--l;lo.3 _°Co. (St. Paul’s)f NU' Wf member is requested to attend. Tm: Benevolent. Irish Society will meet other Fraternal societies in the iecept _ x ’ _. . . . _ ion The cause of the delay to the steamefs arrival was that two blades of_her propellor of the Boys_ V The salute in' honor 'of our returnin At half past seven to-night the whistle ,ff J. A. McDonald (Lien .) of the Princess in blowing will herald to 3 the citizens of Charlottetown the re- _ turn of our Island pride. Then our -peut tt up enthusiasm will loose itself and every- one from the youngest. to the oldest. resi- Joseph O’Rielly. Thos. A. Rodd. Ernest W. Bowness. Richard J. Foley. ’ chin. Hines. ` """""""""""""""" ` soldiers will be fired by a detachment o .5 _ ° ' - loud will commence on the signal ot ` harbor, The salute will be one of 21 gu s ~ Q 0 Reg. C. A.jStfDunstan’s College, League 1* meet for drill at 4.30 sharp, this afternoon. . in their hall at 7 `o’clock to- join dent will try tothe best of their ability to do homage to the boys who fought the ji `whlch'w§ll live as a lasthig impreS8l0!1 OD ‘ battles of the. Empire in South Airiw- It is safe to predict that the scene will one lf all who witness it.. Preparations on all most elaborate scale have been made and ly decorations to no end will 0111' City. l giving it a spectacular effect that will be almost' magical. The procession will be, the largest in the history of the province; ; the societies will :turn out in full force. These with about 600 militia and thou- Q sands of spectators, including large num- ll bers from all over the Island, will serve to f indelibly impress on us the scene that will be absolutely without parallel, in ls-1 land annals, as never before has an op-» portunity been given us to welcome a body of men returning from lighting on a foreign soil, and it would be to Olllf gfeflt' ‘ discredit if we would not receive them in the right royal way we are abdiiff W d°°Th° following is a complet# list °f the mst; home to-ni8h9¢ I ‘ V _ i Rev. T.,F. Fullerton _ I so e..-st- __.......z.t..»~_.-- s-_ bersrof the Contingent who will re u _ J f - _ ,_ J. Edwa'r~liSmall. ' wiottsite REM- _ I Hedley V..McKin non; |~ ~ _ .\ t _,Q __ _ __ _ _ .- 1 .__ Lawrence Gaud st. 1 William Cook. ` John W. Boulter. L. Guerney. Artemaa Dillon. Reginald Cox. Jas. Matheson. Nelson Bruce. Fred. McRae. Fred.Furze. John Boudreau. James T. Leslie. The following membersof the Contil1¥¢°f» crossed over to Halifax! a few days ago to meet- their comrades who arrived on the Idaho yesi»¢l‘_dBY= - " se;-gt.. Hession. Walter Laue- James `Walker. John Harris. M. J. McCarty `A. J. H011. J. A. Pigeon. l _ &&hgWmdH without opposition. ` A CONSEBVATIVTE BY ACCLAHLTION. by acclamatior in the province of thiturb' is in North Waterloo, where _.S¢agrum, the Conservative candidate, wot. unopposed. V - ` '° This was the result of an arranguieli announced some time ago by whlchille. vacant local seat* also goes Eben!- ,uuopposed and causes no comment. 'cHam.'roNrsorr6sEn'. ~ i ‘ is A Liberal was nominated to _fqpa J°iin,onari;gn,m Nozfpik. ' _ ~ The1att.erwill'réceive the vote. . - - ' cannons nP5Uci'n'rrs.’ ' _ Nisw Yonx, Nov. 1.-(Special)-it if announced that autliracite coal hlihuau advanced titty cents over the nominal. price named bv July circular. r _l-__-_--3 SAFF, SURE, AND PAINLE§. ` What a world of meaning this stam- ment embodies. Just what ' _ nucleot- ing for, is it not? Pumamh Illainlesbllars Extractor- the great sure-pop cult -acts inthis way: » Ib- makes sate- spots;safe, acts speedily and wi 'atb a nty`; sure and mildly withouti the parts; painlessly. ,'Do not. be - upon by imitation3L__o;~ snbstitutem » 6.2-I) o'clock, to 'take part in thellemm-~ stration in honor of our ntmuipgietuw. Sickness is the only excuse tor frsm the ranks on this ooasion, Bybrdsr. A. A. Bartlett, Capt. ~ o ° 1 , _ . v YBATTALION- orders for' Boys Brigade, BK” Lt-.-Col. Moore. For t.he‘purpose of cole- brating the return of the_South Contingent the Boy‘s Brigade will torn an their own company' parade in uniform at 6.30 p. m. on Friday. Nov &d and _will march to _Great Georire Stung jyviioi-yo' my win form in pnmmm on .ofwhu-f, near 'Hotel time hx T march off at 7.30.-By ordec-,E.Macdr.ag1B,. Adjutant. _ _ The members ofthe lat Charluttehowm Co. Boys Brigade (St. -Rotors) will mouth. the suuoolmnrn By order.-`W. H. Tidmarshtfapo. Q ` t f l E I 'o A c *U ‘V' A ofzeturning Contingent from S with Akin.. ` By ordercf Bandmasber, E. H.-Duehemln Socy. " _ If your stomach is weak it. should have bel 's Slttsaparilla gives strength gg: _ . . . _ If nr-lFi`ie_ cures dyspepsiaand picked men from the Artillery It will ld ircetiou. _ L,,,.,,,, S.,,,,,,.,_ _- _ ,bouncer commando: o¢pr..A_.A. Btu-new -' f ' C I I, _. _ rocket from the Princess asjshe enters the ns. 1 - _. _ ale? p%§‘ Merchants, citizens general- . ly, societies and committee! should secure their supply of I Fireworks in. good time to in- .'~ure a. good selection. We have an immense stock from i the lirmwhomade the display A' at the eztbibitiou. I _Cannon Crackers, Roman- Nladefrompure l creamoftartar. __l-pn Ala.-in ma ’fCandles, Fire Crackers, Star ‘-Mines, Fuzzy Wuzzy Chasers, Lawn Lights, Cannon Sslutes, T gguards C -`mson Batteries. Exhibition l Sai the ood Ildckets, Shy Iiccl-nets lrcm lsero si.:-so. Tonomc, Nov. 1.-The only election- 1, w`_t‘\h'e part in