i \» . ._ - ...kg _ .. _ W ,_ -- -.~.._-.,. _- _. .__ _ _ _ @ g.-19-.<1-¢¢-_<.<_~» . . . _ 2i.f_."».>%§=¢ ~§f__~____A,§2».;=_r-.4;‘r* ~ r‘t»'r~:,_- ' » <~ » _ i , - ,__ .. _ ._ si' D ` ~ ' _ ~"i~`=#f‘;'§»»"f;~fI;`i~ netting nuthin. ¢5il=illSiiED |895 THE oUARDrA1~,cHAELo:i'rEToWN, _PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24 1899 'NUM i etree. i report iiiai His cabinet is calico to Decide \t"rr3 *__ _ _ \>.\. liek _ ’ _ siiioiioir s sronnoitii i= iii keep ,Q shine “ L. 5.1.' » Possible Russian Movement Against Herat-Belief "°""g‘**¥ that Boers Will Now Retreat to the Passes- . be with _ ‘fl ‘VM : _:rt Col Otter Wants More Volunteers-St John ‘ if __ __ “‘£i.`i.°§§ City Council Votes $2 000 for the Contingent. _{{ffo,_ A ° ming egg( Nobody need be surprised if it developea that they are te meet tue einer ‘.‘,h"§ridl°0?our umm" golden of an anticipated Russian movement against Herat me 09°” Hom. lm night, ual Among the Boer prisoners are Col Sohiel a German enioer of some dmf oony every inch of standing (notion on whose plana the defenses of Pretoria were built, also Cal Pretercoa, Mn! W5” P1'°°°°'- ‘WU d_m‘“'°°t “om” “mo” 5°" ,mon of thai: province, all anxious to do Several Boots officers were killed Romain’ '°“2_'§';;,i-°:_h° The British less in the battle ef Elandslaagti was heavy in beth ohio rl and Hia Honor Lie " ' Governor lm lien Intyre presided and with ST Joint Oct 28__(Speci~l) --The New Brunswick contingent will leafs Pd F; for Quebec on Wednesday going in eolonist ears H év J'TT.tm%" One volunteer today was T W Coombs the well known athlete Sulilvgh ' Jgdkg ]g‘g;_|;$§,1,~.,|, J St John City has votei $2 000 to the fund to piv the New Bcunswickere 50~|“Wesburibn, Jwgi’ 'E¢Dejield. t d d th d 1 g100¢ th gd() mier Farquharaou,.He_a..J_ae. _R.lle-_ sense ay uiing ecempaign an aso o e s ross Society _'C1' M D_0_C_Sa Tonorrro Oct 28- S eeisl _Col Utter is ihn L°°‘" L ° °°r°’ 'gt' . . Irengthen the London codpsPwher)e recruiting is els; g hr more volunteers to M33" W°"°‘m°°° Md" M°L°°d* m°r°' i H” H - ‘ l - rg 'gh Hunter River, Major Siewart. Couns. opinion thatour soldiers would provei V . ' “ggi” "Q any gg Nicholson,Horne,I-looper and Wheatley. brave as Brit ina and he was oenhdentl The banquet to the Island. mimbere"-om., 0; gn, aug” I "_""'”""""" The thirty volunteers ti whom the ltnatfihey would receive a cordial wel-'of the Contingent at tue Hotel i¢¢|¢¢f,'g' SHUT ACCIDENTLY If you have catarrh, rhenmatism, or audience had assembled to say farewell. /come on their return. ' ‘last evening was' a most hearty and ¢|,,_v¢y¢g|;;mf'g p dYSP°PS‘* "hi H°°d'S S*1`S3P"l11\ and The Wifi V°l“'-“°°1`° U "mm U" `l Chief Justice Sullivan expressed his i5°mPW°°9 t1`*b“"_° W V19 bn_"_ YW!! Spe&l__at‘.e’nti__dn -- 5’ be u ed th d f h di h d ssembled to say le ,_ bg, resent to 50 hom,-,men who are going. Tue dining hall gl", of P,|,¢¢”,~, “Fm M. N¢' Br'-'wicker wwe Sho" c r as ousan s o ot are have vast au ence a a ip um-9 a 1 g P p _ i _ bee" tarewell entered in a body and took jim the B051, band 'M an abqu;-to was decorated wth digs and banners, Sta"-,,g9_ Th.. Sfaaraggg . gag, -' l - l d alias with sm. -132 in iiiim-_ ferent. mi rapt in 99”* “P0” the Sage ¢° 15° 1153158 °f‘-leave-us, showing to the world that in Was _ KU _ very com . ° ' ° . re resentative of all the leadiu .wm Qu; ,wg q FREDERICTN, 0 t 23 - S ecial - applause from every quart r of the Hall li Fred Miore of Southampton( ggid )2l S E? and 1: hen a he; mwéztut ht? Mum; l = o S age rom ou accidently shot himself in the face while “° T“°5 3 “"3 I" USU 0fflC¢ 8105 0[€E,es;,I,),[;; im, ‘£013 audlpnce bl-ogg after pii-tr.d ve and died instantly 3°°‘° nm' forth into a prolonged and raptureous T cutbu -i. °R’NT° 0" 23 -[°Pe¢1°ll - csiiiioiiasi v.ci..fis have leaked Hon A S Hardy has been appointed down irom her tire-e last night --- Surrogate Clerir and Clerk of Process at “P00 We rays ‘lf P ‘*i°~‘5_“l b°*m"_‘3 . Wasm~iGro~f,O ° 23 -(Special) - 0,,_.o°de Hall upon the faces or our ciiizns, use would have realized that come tie SEE ege lag Partridge. als, due il l 3 K i ` I /_ (_. vzl/ \_ `/ .5 » \ ~< .1 ‘\\ *ey ,, 3 is /‘ J* 'li/0 / ` M/ \\:\\ \§ `. *' \~`»,\\ _Si /‘QW/`_ / sac.ilioe and under tneir gallant leader / /_ _ _ _ ` they will return covered with glory. ~ , \ ` We have the traditions behind us that W if inspire feelings of_ justice, libertv, J equal'.ty and humanity, and we wigh gg show to the world that whoever touches also every member of the Imperial Family. We wish our Island volunteers every opportunity to dis- .;\. _ \ 3 _ ‘\ . Q' . \ \ *fel 5.1 __.'>»-» _ 4 _ Mis _ it/'” \ X jj /5;! $5: / _ .f ` __.»i\»(kj~__/",/ /f -”_>'f/% / 3 _... ?~g_,£_~. ` _ 'Q \_\§\ 5 -__/;Q/ 5 _"N5-'ii X ' 1 .Q /; ' _, ~ _;. ,,~ / & - \\\ / ` ‘J ioiiliirlooriisokiiisnoiaii ` C or G t""' /ll //ffl touches our brothers in Canc Colin ~ _ s tinguish t iemselves in battle knowing ”`-“'- ` they will urifurl their banner and stind ,_ _ _/ to ii until the last Victor 'll b ~ ` , lillfilf* Rnd lbl`0u~.'h the inter-jbaglilion of Ex* 1 inc Empire the principlis of humanity Q' V I ,~Z»<- = shall reign fromCipe Cilony even uc- t d.m ._ _ `°~;v to Cairo. f 5 f R»\v. J. J. Teasdale was greatly C - ' i pleased when from the old city by the I /_ s»a had come the words that Major ___-._-. _ __: Weeks was every ific'i a soldier. He V [.vlr. Teasdale had l.ved for, seven _ _ . ._ i . \ _ years in Hallie; where he had lgrown / _ accustomed to the drum beat and there _ ' _' some of the noblest men with whom he f' associated were linked with Britain’e ‘ i.-__ Army. léoyally they discharged those duties an right loyally duties to the _ Kingof Kings. If he wonlf impreselA;“._;;wn1 as gm as. _ one word more than another upon the ` s ' A I' i ..ia... ay. ii... ....i ...ia ... Loaded-Her Passenrer _ "ed an V Fidelity. These are days which the ' Cho g T \` ' -~ J young boys of Cliarlottezown will never ' nn* / ' 'fl' Y _y _ ,i forget. They bec»me imbnei with the and “MK Loisnou Ont ‘23-(Special)-Linconii-med reports today say Kruger is in - ' v spirit not of butcherybnt impuuug _*@- hat wnuii » favor of unconditional surre nder and that his Executive Council meets today or l " freedom ti others. His' blessing goes with the noble band and his beet wishes Tnesday|to discuss that st»p 1 _ _ _ A‘l is quiet alonv the Orange River Reports are coming in of large bodies for Leu. Buwess follows them' The Lake Huron D! the -Eu“'D°m' {\\\ British, all lighting shoulier to shoulder mm nexsisyiig C vvvslv ooks @'§.-» F£ll‘€S"' _ D E .aan To Charlottetown during 2--1§°i ...... Bazaar Week College ` """"<`i‘aia» v\` 7| ii camfo. is fo O1/vx. ”_”“JFi'r'-I; ""° HIGHEST IN QUAHTY. ;_».%_...-_;-_, oct isni to zoiii Text _ _ _ _ l|RPll|SE W IS THE NAME OF THE SOAP that has peculiar qualitiesfor washing J clothes .and is good _ r all uses. °P°\i°¥ *¢¢l'°°°` l!°9_d_ 0%! WI* Gm* lhjor Weeks gave short addressee. K.. . _ tqge Boer or from reatilritah' “_ap.tB the defiant' 'tone every son of the Empire is willing to take up arms in defence of the gieit mother herself, -Canadian , Australians, for their Queen and country. lf incise- merit were necessary such could be found in' the battle of Glencoe and that near Ladysmith. The names of those 80 men w:uid go down to history al those who had taken 'heir lives in their a valitd friend and ....i , so tar ~s the Cpu;-; was co. C 'fi ed. Mafot Weoka _ would ii id his oilice on his return open l for acce, tance. , R-av. J. Simpson referred tothe fats PPP” C0-'» Whmh W\V*d"5*°°‘l t9 “F that the Boers haddsclinedto do 'an “V9 i3 C°”'1°¢i"3'¥l ‘M558 an P3* of Boers coming toward the river but that the fear of a Bast°io rising prevents ' _ y_ _ _ Beers invading C890 C0105!/' _ Jthing to alleviate the condition of the "°°k'““°.d S°m!“f“‘°mi“¢ “L5 #Uv The news of Saturday’s battle shows that the Boers fought stubbornly, re- _ _°°1°_“r°d P°°Pl’° Z-rn' “tt” ‘°'_°_ 3”' mn Mmfsghtd 'in Pa* siting every advance and only yielding when defeat was inevitable _ _ rgwgigxfewtg i1:°T;i:i3_,sa? gpgdggz way wharf which, W ‘the a . I -1 . M -4. It showed the superiority of the British in a pitched battle __ _ . Kruger is a religious man he had read 49°' “"5 Three Nordenfelt guns were captured with quantities of amunition ` the 15 chapter of Daniel he would have 01 rarely ii-mitted its isiisr parm ii -.ilfwlielisii “W P"°°°°" “° “°'°°° "°f°‘“°° Both Functions Receive a Large Attendance. ......H _.,,,,,,,.,, ., ......... ...,.,,,,, Aa the Boers’ lose was neavy it is now believed they will retreat to the ‘ um thaysrmm _ _ _ _ Laiag’e heck holding the passes there until General Buller’s marsh through the _ n ` ’ W Judge FMx.§.|d_» Jug, Wumnm, Or Free State will compel them to lnve _ _ ' W h _~ _ 1 0°; Mmm, Jaap M:,1y¢u|4, *ll* Eiigland’e vast war prepartiona are creating great interest in Europe Thvi? ‘I9 °'&°*! _f1;?;?l&:i“ct&*:u1l°;i'f?;l Lim*-'°‘ G°V¢f@\` M_°I“lYT° 1° hi' Farqoherson, Hajorl _Wlfb¢rton,_ ee °°' " I P meh will serve as ae ebi lwvfiiaassoma imqiiei by iiiie ° f _ MHQBI of _EU1'°P° “'59” Warburton amid great Britain is fnsultsd so every Tu adam, yu, one of _her eolenigs. _The volunteers M 'y' _ Q30 are deserving of praiaeiii thus oiforin ftp faoo deeth"wh‘tnei' Paul‘s _S ultlm ituin_ ;Brei_gr_.srj ,"I;,-5|,-‘ \>° i\\'¢i\° Med' °f`G\‘¢*_* ~Bfi5*ll\'i' 'riie sin-i-ing mains at riieltaaeaal" Lariat’ *MUN U10 Clmdhn °°“t7“£.°|\t 1'°*¢h°dx Anthem brought thdmeetiig 'to I "i "Second onor exereesed the` T 1 ~ ',. ~ 1; ,'11 g bi" P E derby pe walks of life. The Menu was graced Th, Ngo; P,5,¢x¢i,,q,¢¢“ with a life like por.ra_it of Major Weeks. omg; mgmginx gf b°¢¢i||g_ Lieut.-Col. Moore, D. 0. C., p:eeide°r¢°zs€oft tlie ltdzslidentn dlfeulheullnitzd. L w 'mth West Wmds mont! 10 8318!] and 1868 |10 msrg ]_)y;l Pggplo could be found. libu-,_v by an Ong”-ch\0g1 g°y°|-nmgng _` St'il88 f0ll0W9d by U18 lIlllSl6 Of U16 SLB! _ _4 __ The speeches were all short- but ‘He had erei associated forénapnyd jpeaés. ' Continued on we “ml Page’ spirited. _ with the leiderul the N. . . . * ' e “ f * "_1s.3f.d Volunteer-, and would .. _elyi "' .__ % _ lrafkly the* M_».jfir Weeks was pa, ' ' courageous om fe aiiil a fait iIul'i.H10il»l, tiiiflil h I Roal- Rev. T. F. Fulleitin expressed his unbounded regiit on not sailing with; the contingent. No one would espoileo; the cause more giadl_'~. than he. Manof peace tuough ne wi sl he would feel ai thiill of pleasure pe haps equal to thel bugler boys were he in that boy’a position and equally' successful. All honor to the Dublin Fiisilieis. Ha had often fe spoken of the heritage of bravery left us by Scot ish an- cestry, but to-nigiit he ie t like yielding the palm io Irelaodhs soldiers * who he believed would only be excelled by the Canadian coi tlngent. The Is- lind volunteers are enthused with that yspifit of loyaliy which laughs at linhinn|Phnnwkar Madefrompure creamoftartar. Safeguards the food against alum. i. ii 2. r iii ill oeeeeeeeoos 1 ° one n A fic/ \ \"‘ -_ _`_" 4 0 / ai:-wi Low prices at Golf ` rev Bros Specialti adloe r-4518* _-»-W liyiuititif 'oooh i tween _ `:..,a counters at 2.) to 00 __ ,/5 1 cent di count ii Hl1'$‘~ clear our _.ill iriiikcd iii plain flcui es lillrr Billie. §if%%%%a§i% aeeeeeeeeeev nd a large new line f all kinds of Schoo- Suppl es New Reads ll ill > 3% _#fa ss ii sq `\lu\E;l.~» ,nl @@ _ii “P al;I“"g%_‘ on % % can * i ' i si l \\ ___l_ _lf ml, o ._',___'.!'_' ¢ .~.<, 1. it water the ship ghawe, het wnarl`aeiow'tii\e. Lake Reraeieeee of la stateroom the o nu-ters Up to a late hour last night the fol-' lowing passengers _hadbeel with the agent lr.N.Be\toob0ry.z~iI0hl Hunter. John Gallant. David Tawae. Hugh Brady.Jamee )leGri-gx, David E. Allan. John M. Gillis. She will have an iqwardpergo d freight from Liverpool for =Cbarlet\e»\` town merchants. It is “girl that she will be ready to sail on edeeeday morning. Her cargo will consist off the following :- 1600eheep..... ......... 100headcett1e . . 2000boxeeeheeee....... 1,000 pkg: button... . . . . . . .. 5tonspoaliry........ .... .. l800casesegge. .. l000bagaoata l290casescaanedmeats.... . 25etandard deal.. 50 tons 100 bbls. oysters and vegetables 700 bbls. apples . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stone dry fish. 240 60ciisescranberriee. 300 Totil. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 858.880 §§§§§§§§§§§§ to ‘ of the day. ‘ This is a great oppor- ~ - i ~ -- -Y e _ S I fall --'ffm ;s;;si;.ea..;°i;..... ooks ' Don’t Get Caught _ rv/' ‘“’““ “ed” is _ Direct From Hollanil Kee Your E es 0oen___// _ ....-. D Y = rivAciNrris, . l VVhcn buying your fall suit or overcoat. P5 ` ' 9 Beware- of. the m~..n,w_io offers you a. suit woi-oh $1-9.00 for $5.98 or who' i piys the newsfiapus. a liberal amount to advertise his "unprccidenr/sd” i anil “'mpossibli» lhrgaiiis gathered from be sliiris of other citns Q -" Q . lvheiiliread a. id meat are s ‘-ld s » dear, arf’ 1i~~h an-1 Llood so cheap. l ` I ,tel Villi `oel.eve iii SUl$LIili1ll`Y of PLALN l`i~U iii.. '_ ,= When we oifer you a good suit for $9 50 or a bever one for $12 00 B€l'l'llUda EaStel‘ L\l`¢-9| .A. BRUCE,Vi°i§‘l§lf ooo oiimiii & co V l _ _ _ _ - _____ _ you are sure of getting your money's worth, New goods arriving daily. ‘ T and ` Chinese Sacred Lilies. aa hm