THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 2, 1900. ———— : RECEPTION TONIGHT. Militia and Societies Summoned to Meet. lilitia will meet at the Drill Shed and march at 7 10 to the Steam Navigation Wharf when they will be drawn up to receive the Contingent as they land from the Princess At 6.45 the ! No. 1 Compans ith P. E. Island : ' will parade this shed at 6.30 o clock e demonstration in ‘ Regiment, ©. evening at Dru South African Contingent, the Bovs’ Brigade will form on their own com- pany parade grounds in uniform at 6.30 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 2nd. and will march to Great George Street, where they will form in Battalion at head of wharf, near Hotel Davies. in time to march off at 7.30. By order E. McDougall, Adjutant. : The members of the Ist Charlotte- town Co. Boys’ Brigade (St. Peters) will meet in the schoolroom this evening at 6.30 sharp. By order,--- W.H. Tidmarsh, Capt. ~ | ISLAND BOYS COMING HOME. | What Will be Done for Them To-Night. The city is gay with bunting to- ee and everything indicates that| , the reception to be given the re-| L ] d Oth It | turning soldiers posits. will be ona Ocal an er items grand scaie. | The Princess is expected to arrive 'from Pictou about ‘half-past seven | /o’clock. She will be convoyed by | _" ‘the steamer Stanley, and as she/ blue is in evidence. POLL TAX VOTERS. Poll tax voters should bear in mind that their tax must be paid BEFORE Election Day. Let them ATTEND TO iT AT ONCE. —** Our boys”’ own the town. --Everywhere the red, white and Meet Me at The Always Bnsy Store. If You Buy at Stanley a ee Peet ne ae se Ag ere ee ae ia i! ak part in f 1 pet eo to ta Cc . _— ° . ny »Y° : P y ) fy a BM AS ¢ - a sai im i ~ . . eS ej honor of our returning heroes. | # a ry yet te of No. 2 Co. Boy S| comes up the harbor a salute will) Special meeting of Tuppe: Ps ¥ Sickness is the only excuse for | “tt Searce ethodist) will meet for} be fired from Fort Edward by a de- Club tonight at 10 o’clock | oe iC ™ ‘ . i. Dons ¢ « ° a a " i e - . Ka ° . : 7 " absence from th ranks on this oc- | Grul at 4.30 sharp, this afternoon. | tachment of Artillery under com-| --The rink shareholders meetirc| t Os, ee Oscu ‘ ; > " : | i ‘.. pat Oe. _ a C « ~ *TS = sr T i casion. By order, A. A Bartlett, ] oe =: ae tt. ene | has been postponed until Thursday | 7 5 ; Capt No. 3 Co. Boy’s Brigade (St. | ti 0 and. att r ee ieaae oat next at 4p. m. | var | Paul will narade ie even} é ion Company s whart the whistle or | Bee j . > % — ; 2 aut 5 ), Ww ill parade this € Ve ning at " » 4 } me ot ‘ eS . } — Alpha quadrille yart V Tr sda\ ] ; P, . ¥a¢talion orders for Boys’ Brigade | 6.30. Every n her te renneate Bruce Stewart & Co’s establishment : ae HC part) LeSCay | 7 ae Battaiion ord ae S | 0.0. very member is requested to/| —. rv: /evening, November tth. Tickets to) You’ Tt he Lt.-Col. Moor For the purpose | attend / Will be sounded. This will be the : aes ; ckets to | ou re ‘eee ay oe Fa , retur f the ‘signal for the blowing of other’ P¢ 2ad from committee only. OL. | 29 15 : of celebrating tie return of the -- oe ee Th : , oe | . em The Benevolent Irish Societ “1 whistles and the ringing of bells. he Misses Fennell and Fraser | Entirely . “Ch < ful thine Ee BE nevol ‘ish Society T : : . . : ) heap ans aw Ss . : ee ae Aes ‘ in their hall ae 7 ‘cl ” N hl | The men will be received by the Intend holding an Art and needile-| as well ast os = a ae oo ive i, —— if « « * “K F . e424 2 ‘ Ys y , + > e ‘ | ay ids aC & Penh ‘a = vening to join wit! the ies t ‘al | militia under Col. Moore, and the! work sale on the 11th and 12th of | Safe 7 a wd Th _- f — he [To : iy’ , ) 7 ca aw < : . aan ee 2 . E , Ce 2 N - .~ a C ° maAV : y « es a be Oe J a other Traterna | procession will start in the follow-; December. Further particulars} ee Soe wee Oe See ; | societies in the reception of the| i... | later. ness that has passed over this Boys. kena town has not affected prices as Sons of England. | ~The amount to be presented to! r ,uch as it h; pS oq ; lities Wes a Ancient Ord f Hit i leach of the returnin Idi t You'll do toe Weel rast : Ancient Order of Hibernians. < e ge soldiers to- oy" . sells ’ The members of the Caledonian | ss You'll do more intelligent and Smoke “Thanks, [ will; I notice ® youalways smoke good cigars.” “Yes, I buy them at Hughes.” Buy your cigars here and you will talk about them just as these men did. Our fall stock of cigars and tobacees is complete, and repre- sents all that is good in cigar value. r You should try one of ou 8c or roc leaders Apothe- HU HES’ The caries Peosle’s Hall. uU Drugzgists i DON’T BAKE TO-DAY but order everything you want at the Eclipse Rakery. I: is certain- iy remarhabl- the number of peop e who are now getting their baking done here. e Don t swelter over a cook stove to bake the necessaries of life. RING TELEPHONE 98 Club are requested to meet at their | club room at 6.45 this evening in| plaid and bonnet to participate in! the reception to the Island contin- gent returning from South Africa. The A. O. H. is requested to meet in their hall at 7p. m. to take part in the reception. The Charlottetown Engineers will meet in the drill shed this evening in uniform at 6.30. Every member must attend. a The members of Lodges, Eton and Prince Edward Sons of England are requested to meet in their Lodge Room this evening at 6.45 sharp to attend the reception to our return- ing contingent. Regulation dress, black suit, silk hat, white tie and gloves. Members of the Fourth Regiment Band will meet at 6.30 p. m. sharp to take part in the reception of the returning contingent from South Africa. By order of Bandmaster. E. H. Duchemin, Secretary. The members of Court Avondale, No. 1012, 1. O. F., are requested to be at the Court Room to-night at 6.30 sharp. Full dress. black suit, silk hat, white tie and gloves, badge. a League of the Cross Band will | meet at 6.10 this evening in the band rooms te take part in the parade. No. 2 Company 4th Regt. C. A., willaneet at the drill shed this even- night will be $15. Great credit is! due Mr. George E. Hughes for his} efforts in this direction. The Boys Brigade. | --There will be a grand basket | Contingent with escort of Militia. | social at Fort Augustus on Monday. | The students,of Prince of Wales| Nov. 5th, in aid of the church. A| }and St. Dunst#n’s colleges will form | good programme has been prepared. | a line on either side carrying | The proceedings will begin at seven) torches. | o'clock. | | Music will be furnished by the i Pera ne aia sriment | 77-Mr. Geo. E. Hughes to-day re-| | Bands of the Fourth Regiment, | scived ¢100 from Summerside, the! | League of the Cross, St. Dunstan's lAlae.. ue asi | amount collected there for the purse | College and the Sons of England. tor thebave. Faw tet ot conto | a kane outs of the praceasion wilt US) tors is unavoidably seo sied out “of | along Great George to Richmond} ,~"> " wriggs: e Independent Order of Foresters. Caledonian Club. Benevolent Irish Society. oo : : | to-day’s px 8 ersi as | i Street, thence to Prince Street, up) eres ao P iper. Summerside has | 'Prince to Kent, along Kent to} ~~ J: Queen, down Queen to south side | Have a Souvenir containing a , Market Square, where the following | photo engraving of aLLof the Prince. | programme will be carried out: Se ; | PEGSTSee ’ me Edward Islanders who have taken) | ;}partin the war. At all the book-| | Doxology—Praise God From Whom | i stores. Ten cents each. all blessings Flow—led by J. R. Davison. The Band Playing the accompani-| ---The Lady Superior of the Char- | ment. lottetown Hospital gratefully ac- Three Cheers for Our Boys. | knowledges the receipt of one hun- Presentation—Address of Welcome! dred dollars from the estate of Mr. —Premier Farquharson. |; W. Francis Leonard, of Cornwall, | Reply to Address—Rev. T. F. Ful-}who died recently at Coloradc. lerton) and Lt. McDonald. Business of importance at Tup-| a eee Jolly per Club tonight at 10 o’clock. All | Tiedt ine | should attend. | Address—Lieut. Gov. McIntyre. | | Song, ‘‘ Soldiers of the Queen by} ---Father McLean was banquetted | | . Gunner L. W. ‘at St. George’s before leaving for | ‘Summerside. The banquet ; ; ; ; ; Cook. accompanied by was| }4th Regt. Band and Chorus by the!held at the residence of Mr. R. H. | Boys’ Brigade. |McCormac, and was most. success- | Address—Chief Justice Sullivan. | ful inevery respect. A report of! Address—Councillor Horne. {the proceedings is unavoidably | | Patriotic Song—* Rule Britannia. "’| crowded out of to-day’s issue. | |Cadet Joe Large, Accompanied by} - = . S. O. E. Band. ; —“Our Boys Under Fire or New| | Address and purse presentation— | Brunswick and Prince Edward Is-| Geo. E. Hughes, Esq. ‘land volunteer in South Africa,’’ by Address—Colonel Moore. |Miss Annie Elizabeth Mellish. This New Costumes Ladies’ tailor made suits in colored tweeds, short smart double breasted jacket, lined throughout, new flare skirt. special $8.50 for $6.38 Ladies’ tight fitting, double breasted and single breasted fly front suits, in various cloths, tweeds, homespuns, serges and ladies’ cloths. $10.77 for $ 8.07 11.75 for 8.85 13.25 for 10.25 14.95 for 12.25 15.75 for 11.85 Ladies, this means that you can buy your stylish ready-to- wear winter suit for less mon- ey than youcan procudje the material und have them made up. It’s worth looking into. Come and investigate. economical buying when you think of goodness of quality first, and lowness of price next. ‘That’s the way we buy. Ladies’ Jackets Never before have we shown such stylish smart Jackets for so little money. When you consider the quality, fit and finish, it is really wonderful how they can be sold for the money. Three Specials in Colors Heavy double breasted frieze jackets, good quality, well made and perfect fitting, four colors, Only $4.25 each. Heavy double breasted frieze jackets, double stitched throughout, seams strapped with cloth, and velvet insirted, six colors, $6.00 each. Elegant beaver jackets in fawn, navy, drap, and red; lined throughout with silk: large pearl buttons: a coat you would be willing to pay $10 for; our price $7.95. Three Cheers for the Queen. book of 122 pages, 42 illustrations | ing at 6.30 sharp. a i ars ee 'tells of the varied career of Our | and leave your order for Annie Pic er ane abe GODSAVETHE QUEEN. : : : apt ey Apple Pies lO ang 126 .cach —Fireworks and Flags galore at : ' Boys during their year on active ser- Cream Pies 2 and 25c each ? ad . SS By Massed Bands. one F sale in allthe bookstores. | Coe | : ake Carter's Bookstore, : ; vice. For sale in a e bookstores. | Sooanut Pies = 15 a 1d 20 each } | Between the items on the pro-! Price 5o cents. ceeess, Gages | cramme to be disposed of on Market | | White Cake 16c per Ib. i - : - ‘er: a Patnaaie: we Ca | a : od Bread of all kind oP TO BE LET.—The des:rably suuat-" | Square there will be displays of fire- | —An Old an W ell Tried Remedy : e hy sehen yenn | dwelling house on (jrafton “treet west , late- works from the roofs of the stores, Mrs. Winslow's Soothmg Syrup . eee 2 os o aon ane Ma in the vicinity 'has been used for over fifty years by | ' coachhouse an stable. fouse is fitted mM... FE i ‘ , oe ; ir child-| . D. STEWART . oak Goabal vee Lath room, Sewerage aid aii} The platformon Market Square| millions of mothers oF ee ipa | W1iN a Nst Cte vs ; ey ° * . . . . j J ’ rr ° ; ° Eclipse Bakery, | other modern conveniences. Kent moderate. | S decorated mainly with red, white) Ten winle ee = “Wd . atic Bakes Bes: Bread. | Apply to Lhomas Campiell, Richmond st.| «nd blue. The principal inscription | cess. It soothes t ‘ine ser ng eneaaed | West. pe | s ‘‘We Welcome Our Brave Boys.’’}the gums, allays the pain, cures| } } } } } ) Streamers of flags stretch across (wind colic, and is the best remedy | Queen Street, and the stores in the | for diarrhoea. It is pleasant to the | vicinity of the Square are gaily deco- | taste. Sold by druggists in ev ery| rated. ; | part of the world. Twenty-five cents | | iej ith | Its value is incalculable | The merchants are vieing with; @ bottle. [ts value is incalc i | itiiieaiis a Save Mo ne | each other in the decorating of their } Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Besides the stores | Soothing Syrup. VICTORINE } already mentioned as being especi-{ eae . eC : -*| Print, is decidedly attractive. It ¥ < S « +9 Ss ie 7 : i * “ . | James Paton & Co avers ae contains photo-engravings of all the .-AND BUY YOUR... ‘ally attractive in this regard may be | The Souvenir of the return home nee Fo — Rankin. G F_| /sland’s representatives at the war. Che ‘| A nice thing to keep. ‘nstanced Prowse Bros.. R. K.|0f. Prince_Edward Island's South | Weeks & Co., C. |Jost’s, Reddin Bros, Haszard & African Contingents, just’ issued a WEEKS & CO’S... Prone and L. W. Cooke. : : ° : LE NER Job -} Moore, C. J. Mitchell, Stanley Bros.,|£o™m the press of Tak Examiner Jo The *‘ boys’’ were met at Pictou ‘by the Boys’ Brigade of St. James | 3 ¥ . . = t ; } . ‘ns Y . mt « - : i * _ We show a heavy. rich, all wool We are showing a plain all woel| Church, ma preg tae 7. the Cal |i } : ° =. 7 ° 2 > S = »y° 2 YT} ‘ : linder and drawers, regular price 70} knitted linder and drawers, wrth) ee uD =< : gr Ferguscn, UR | . . . . « © ry ~ + ’ . cents each, yours this week $1.10, yours a suit for pana a large number of citizens. SEE 0 eece ————— = — j 95 cents Suit. Our fancy lined suit at $1.00 is the best value in the city. It is Worth $1.30. ; 90 cents. We also show a better quality | 7 € ‘4 to} a ; : Sieedie os nal b aos hy be anchored off the railway whar! cr} : iu ~usto °TS ¢ ) ‘an i . a ait ev 0tn fees. 6 : | The outer end of the Steam Navi suit. worth $1.60; but this week it goes at | The floating bonfire contribute: ‘bythe railway men willbe a pleas ‘ing feature of the hume-coming ©’ | the heroes of Paardeburg. It wil | 15 cent SEE OUR LINE OF NEW 'gation Company's wharf has beer | $1.25 a Suit. ‘fenced off to prevent crowding ' Citizens are asked not to bring out. | Now comes the fine lamb’s wool, | ¢heir carriages. | worth $2.00 a suit; this week yours The illumination of residences, plac- for ; |esof business, etc., throughout the | | $1.65 a Suit. i city, especially along the route oi About 25 different varieties of ‘the procession, is requested. tooth preparations, regular 25 cent The school children have goods. ; Toi e ions of different j granted a holiday. t : Poilet ——— c : <= ye want Underclothing | Or The Summerside company of the | ot brushes, combs, nail don’t forget that the Best and Cheap- 'Bovs’ Brigade came to the city te Ken est place inthe cityfto buy_it is_at...... PR ete eg NOTE REAP SMEG Window Fall Neckwear 500 Different Styles tc Chcose From Nothing adds to a person’s appearance for s) small an ovtlay as a new No matter how wel! dress d a shabby tie spoils tae whole appearance. suit of egular pric Lis veek to clear at For comfort you want a our fleece line a. j $1.70 per suit. t} $1.45 Suit. been | tie, J | Pee SS in the window ors | We are Giving Extra Value in Men’s Gloves ‘day to participate in the welcome | icmaael x home. See our Moleskin gloves for werking mer at 25¢ and 56c, | Kid gloves and mitts from 50c to $1.25, M ERCHANTS’ BANK | Mocha gloves trom $1 to $2.2¢, Sy AOR ‘able Underwear. Fur ‘iced gloves and gauntlets. WE & CO OF P. E. ISLAND. KS ® Collections made on the most rea- | GORDON & MCLELLAN WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, A full line of Stanfield’s Unsbrink. sonable terms and promptly remitt- | | ed for.. Deposits received and in-| ‘MEN’S] OUTFIT1 ERS. x ‘terest allowed at best current rates. The,People’s Stor:,