~ r o _ - _e » Q 7 1. (Mi F 1`»f> 1 " -»-ft‘ _ ` -1 '-' " fr -_ THE GUAP.DI_AN. CHARLOTTETOWN. 0G'1‘0BEB»i20 1899 _ Dill il ini ilw ’ Ra ays Low Rates to Atten At the same time Provvse Bros will give s _ . _ _peeial d1scountson_ all hues of Dry Goods and CIBUNQU 2__1€liI;§f;=;»;»__ “$5711 3»{3__l1e_I1d to your _requirements in the Dry Goods and Clofhinifl lines at Prowse BNI. c - 6 S it l be pleased to show you through, even if _you don’t i OUR #ist <-. ' _ p l . . . . - t . _ _ y next ior very .little Y 011 0811 Come to the Grand Bazaar on Tuesday and Frida This is a nice time _of the year _to travel and we think ev_ery'~_ mlm adym “Q th. 5 _ \ , i Enrolled in right in smuii Africa.-ciurcnjaraae on Sunday. » -I I: - , _ e A °*1°81'lm was received yesterda ° y by Col. Moore stating that P. E. m°“d’5 °°mPl°ll0l\t would be 80 men on the contingent instead of 25 as lirst stated. _ __ ‘ I Y°°t°fd“! S\lrgeon-Mayor Warburton examined about 28 volunteers. During the day his oiiice was crowded with men waiting to take the ex- V nmination. havelilllgillmehf ‘£11 _begin today at the d_rii1 shed at ten o’clock. Those who n arcept will be at once sworn in and drill will be commenced under _ It i8 2 that the P E Island contin ' _ _ - - ~ gent will be read by tomorrow_ m°mi°¥- ` 0 190.93 Wide-Spraad enthusiasm prevails and additional men are M s competent drill inet;-u¢|01-_ volunteering nearly every hour. 'Up to a late hour last night upwards of 80 men had volunteered for active service. w_m?n Sn_i_i_day morning the _city militia _and a number of volunteers from the ry wi_ parade at the drill shed and march to St. James’ Church where, a sermon suitable to the t will be preached by Rev." T. F. h1llerton,¥ Chaplain of 4th Reg. C. A. Q mwmmmmw@*immwmmw@mMA ’»= .. C01. Moore. D. O. C. in command. -Enineer Company have volunteered :f with possibly ot`ier rural Co s. anmamr. _ Ns. i oem. .c. sf 2 'tv ;w»<‘4r~*'. - .,1¥~';§ cMmwmmB§mm,g&f or i-he mi its _ C;_Aifuid 82nd Batt.-.will heinattsngnce; ` _ Dieses have nineteen-ed as follows =-- ~I»teCel#oae§`¥D.»60;..0.f' ~ _ lsjbr eeks, ` Captain 'I' WL loore, No 2, Oo, 4th ne' Regsimln-i' N6 8 66.83 Batten LieJ!"J A M, ' Adjutant; 82nd Battalion. - _ Lien; A J B lel!§h§fN'o 1"Co, 82nd Battalion. Lient kthut G Peaks,- No.2 Co, 4th nd Lientea_ea_tCCBIe!sords, N02 &JomFGL '___ W Seeond ieuienant Lorne Stewart, No 3 Co, 82nd Battalion. _ Second Lieutenant J P~Leslie, No 4 Co, 4th Regt Artilleré. , Surgeon-Capt D Johnsondl D¢ ` The following nonvcommiesioned ofhcers and men of the 82nd Battalion have volun- teered : ' A R Dillon. ` James Walker. Win J Seaman, Fred Dollar. F B McRae. D P McRae. W J Ballem. F R Darke, Sol. Vail. Chas McDutf. Reg Cox. E W Bcwness. P McQuaid. Jos Gillis. Ernest Davy. Arthur Davy. Fred Wave §)a_¥idJSievenson. e - o n Cha el,°r. Geo Rodvi.pP J H H Brown. ‘ _ J Archibald Harris. 5’ _ hm .vv ' 4 . , . ._ "L_ .~§,`» .»__5 _-,_ .If .,- _ ___ . __` 1, _.~___ No- 1 Co. me 4 ___- ss 2 as 82 _ ag » 'kb __ ' _ ,_ _ ;______ sr ~° 3 ~ so ~» _ _ l _ _. __t‘£" si 5 ss 4 gg » ragga ' if; 1 Fred C Geo Broan. D' Heath‘Go`omhs. _ .hah 8 Robinson. J tara- igg .- , -'R__DTayl_or_.__ ~_ _ __ The following whoars not active mem bers of the militia have also volnneered Geo E Powers. A D Gough. Ernest Lord. ‘ ` Clayton Adesso. Nol Co. -- Joseph 0’Bielly. D E A Smell. H ,V lcKinnon. Bngler J Ieiikins and another. Nos ze ooo :__ _ Hardie Hclssan. 1 ` James Matheson. Fred Chandler. . t The following are from No 8 Co : Everett' Ives. Tremain Dawson. J W Boulter. W Morrison. Fred Bell. Jos Muirhead. George Irving. ` ` Easton Mabey. » '1`HURsnsr’s VoLuN:r1:u:s. Corp Gaudet, No 2.Art. Jos, Stewart, Engineers D. McBeth ,, Souiiis No 4 C0 Arr. _ Corp, Geo Thistle Sgt, Pe‘er A Mclsaac Corp. Percy Ladwell Gr. Michael Mi~,Ca._'ihy Gr. Frank Mellor ald. Gr. Emanuel McDonald ,, Neil J. McDonald ,, John Mclsaac ,, Annes. P. Campbell ., J oseph McNei1i Alex McCormack. _D , _ , ,_.~_;_, ._ _ i . _ _ _ _ _ ' » s.gp,DEs;l;£» ‘ D \ onnaaajtauoi QREA’ `i"`NfiYlF\Q i l. f\ N O @;-_`.¢;MAN) _ ' _ T-P _H ' You must know and make a study of publishes a cute( the Captain and says;-¢!_l‘he picturegat the head of this article if too sedate for the popular commander of the Plant Line’s steam. ship ‘°Haliiax,” the mariner who pilot-l party from Boston to Prince Edward Island, and it gives no evidence of his disposition to transfer a slice of suns shine to every acquaintance. the man as a friend to know him, for he likes his friends with no more hall- h does the sea which C ) e gg A_P E .._-__._ _.__.____-1-» ,_. ,_ R Ttill ` _ `PRg‘l’é¢TURA aEQHU“N* » LAND entries ' BECHUAs ALAND MAPQFSOUTH _ f A _ 5- ._ gg ___ _i _ _ The following from the two city com- ‘ gg Ciphil Pyi 'ponies ot Artillery have also valunteer ____ _ Lowell yesterday (his *“‘= ww- Pv=~w»= sw eel;-:Ag-auf-1=ama. ir - c ' ‘~"‘<-#~ _ wo em! ' ~""°_t'c|"i _ *wa-sasertotprenuioa el _ “Clesrlgrained human Y V _i with Mm»_d°‘ri°‘.th° _ Andbraveoldvrlsdom otsincsreity.” ' glsfls’ tour ol the Htritllii .` s y~inthe_aft_ernoonanin|ormai ..t‘**.I’.‘1?""“ “ °"° "“°"“’ "°" “ “ . . “ .o _. rgent. erea " tei°Aoi;tiioi)i!gh?s° ‘-‘U1 mm’ '“ 'pmt' ln' W' _ mir-ation forthe .poet"s,f_ sagacity, if he i‘.°°9 md Mn' E' P' n°“i' ' _ had Captain_,Pye in`inindwhe"n he pen-1-x°°°m°g. tt" °°'°P°°7° “W Vi* ned the collplet. It iits with. flfarcus th' apmm in °°mP”'y 'im Abd Aurelius--'W-hatidnes the work of af Wh°°l°' “nd ' nt' Z' W' 5“"°'*°* Siig-tree isa ii! tree.- and' whatsidees 'the' pid ° 'mt t° C' I’ H°°d“ “wk W” .,5- ri 2 .§»s.i§§§€i§ |, _EEEEES ag i‘§,’£’s§* is ing' iii ~** 5 A .4 i. "1 4' ‘ ’ _ _ V IQ i »i in ‘ it 1 _ is' ._ ___ U " 'D »' v _ `~ 1 - R EFUBLIC ORA ed the Mail’s»recent six days’ excursion I way fervor than e he has followed from his boyhood. And nizable as the most distant light on the outpost oi the ocean he has been navi- gating for years with his staunch Jas D Ofiér. " _ ~ ' _ _ _ Wwe, L,me_ _ sseamship °~H~ilifax” of the Plant Line. D-it __ _ .;§=?1 W ' - _ _ _.=_ _ -_if I i it L i Com: 'ro 'rua Paovinciai. Banana 'tid of the New Carnahan Oct l lagsklréj, it sgraniienr, your eyes aiedefective. Take advantage of the IRQI ‘ix rstts°;;€°...”:'.‘i.°.9i:ePf°,:3..,...."°““°° W" ’ Graduate of the Northern Ill.0ollegl HQIRMIKW il - _ _ and SEPARATELY, string each eye with the assassly | _ fan '___ overcoat _ _ _ , _Theplanoftryingthevarioiisghmss enthe0pslsha’s §el:v6a:lr:g1t?l§e yi:i,;whosd&er?you'a suit_wertlL$15.00 for $5-93 01' V110 ”-“mud md uh-u it 'mm ba i. and *h* ” -7 ‘U in ‘ pays the ne_wspapers. a_ liberal and “impossible” bargains When -bread and masters , WE believe in rw »f° to advertise his ‘unprecidenfbd the; slums o"r' other cities. and tlood so cheap. as to his enemies, they are as unrecog-‘ _work of a bee, is a bee aad what does iv' " A the work ofa manlis a man." Tae Mail' withontapreeefiptaou. Bewareofthosewhoarenos theeyeiatoodeltseteeaeqan ii ii t to buy. Everybody LIN* ,gi * gitox ond" l“4'l» -uf .,...IL"' . .»....ie§il *DUNN !\sllllQdlsqs eh Its