|) THE DAILY EXAMINER i —; Four Dollars per Year This is True Liberty, when Shen Born Men, aavingye advise the Public, ioe speak Wesel ran Nase Calas eae "OL 3 CHARLOTTETOWN P: E. ISLAND. SATURDAY. JULY 24,1900. ~ NO 170 Pee ee ios —_> > 2. 2s so oom hirt Waist Chances There’s been eager buyers in our waist department the ° few days. teason is easy to fi {very shirt waist discount of one-third Ifwe have your size—this isa splendi ehance for you. Barvain Prices cng beni There's a counter full down in the front of our store, very light, and all are pretty. Among them there’s a gocd range of single - fF dress lengths, full at one-third off The busiest store on Charlottetown’s busiest a) { pretty dress stuffs Most of the goods are light, some are not Choose from the whole tabie ; ~~ ]ITHE CASUALTIES \ OF THE ALLIES ! } | Russians and Frenchmen ¢ a rush of shirt se last nd. left in stock has gone on sale at a Sumrier Dress Goods Mk - UAEOD street. 4 - =>—lC Slt e—C —<sC—CS—C [> >_> > -~— ~WANTHD- } A toy having some knowledge of Job merstng. One who can feed job presses piemel, Apply at Tue EXAMINER FICE, | i ee SS Htlay’s Market Stalls on Friday rawberries, very little money—no Rose, Mignonette, Heliotrope, V iolette, etc, e c, this week lower thar Buy now. Watermelons, Butter Beans. Cucumbers. nnyside. 10 I a OOARARARARARAAAAAAAAAAAAAAiiiil Cauliflower, | SUEEEG EQ essvcnSQGaARMMUEEGURGREEGEED ERS We Are Having a successful Soap Sale We are selling good svaps for cheaper kinds but also the deli- cately perfumed such as All nice fresh goods—Prices — A.W. Reddin Phm B Central Drugstore, em t only the 1 usual— URSRRLRGRRRERUEMERDSGREEE With Chinese, FOREIG\ERS AT PEKIN SAFF ON THURSDAY. |Five Hundred French Troops Fly From the Field. (Seeotat to Tae Examiner. ] Lonpon, Jnly 21.—The Daily Exprees has the following from Tien Tsin dated July 18: The casualties of the allies in three day’s fighting before Tien Tsin ex~- ceeded 1,000. It is now certain that there were sev- eral Fiussians and Frenchmen fighting on the Chinese side. ihe Chinese killed theirowon women wholesale to prevent them falling into the bands of the Russ‘ans. Yesterday the whole native city was in | thousands of corpses was unspeakably horrible. Among the incidents of the figbtirg, | \July 13, wes the precipitate flight of 500 French troops from Annam. They had | been ordered to boli an importent front, ' but on being charged by the Chinese wich bayonets the rear detachment b»ltei | | panicestricken. The Ruesians killed all the Chinese, | wounded in revenge fir the P-kio , maseacre. Beruix, July 21.~ The German Gov- {the Pekin massacre are insincere and | dictated solely by a desire to hamper and retard powerful joint action of the | Powers. The cews received here on this score is But it all points to treach- ' very meagre. |ery, and a cunning policy of procrasti- ‘nation by the Viceroys until the momen; shall have arrived when they can afford ito discard dissimulation. } Beruty, July 21.—The Belgian Con- sulate at Shanghai, sends the following despatch, under date July 19: * Sheng Administrator of Telegraphs, ennounces that the*foreigners at Pekin were safe and sound on the 19tb:” The Victoria Cross. |Specrat to Tae Examiver.] Lonpon, July 21.—Victoria Crosses have been gazetted for Captain Meiklejohn and Sergeant H D. Major Robertson, of the Gordon Highlanders, for bravery in the batile of Elandslaagte, and Lieutanant Norwood, 5th Dragoon- Guards, for rescu~ ing a fallen trooper at Ladysmith. Will Run Against Sifton (Speorat To Tue Examiver.] Vancouver, July 21.—Sir Hibbert Tupper says that if his Pictou constitu- ents will stand i. he will ran against Mr. Sifton in Brandon when the general elec- tions take place. Mr. Bostock, M. P for Yale, says that he will nut run again. | ————E=_— Mibbage. B Sects, varrots, Squash, a Mt Lettuce, > DuBELL L LINE The S 8S. Polino is due here from Montreal on Monday, 23rd inst,, and sails for St. John N’fid Reddish, / Sydney. Live stock on deck and produce under deck, carried at | rates. For farther Mushroons. . via North low 1 as to frei ly to > Saturday *atternoon — Eee TEN . RATTENBURY, Agent. Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum. + | menacers to health of the present day. RO ‘At BAKING POWDER CO... NEW YORK, ene ANOTHER TROUBLE. eee ee Strained Relations Between British | and Natives of Gludad Bolivar. Kixeston, Jamaica, July 19—The re- cent visit of the British crusier Alert to Cludad Bolivar to investigate the mur- der of; Vice Consul Lyall caused much commotion among the Venezuelans, which still continues, aud issure to breed friction. British subjects took advantage of the visit to represent to the captain of the Alert wrongs sustained at the hands of the Venezuelnns, and ask for relief. Cap tain Saville refused to interfere, referring the complaints to the British Coneul, which gave rise to considerable discontent. Relations -at present are most strained between the British residents and natives of Cludsd Bolivar, aud trouble is feared. Another View, me SHanoual, July 20.—Russia is secretly negotiating with Prince Tuan. The next step is to invite the Czar to join in restor- ing order in China, It will be represented to Christendom that the Empress herself actually ordered the slaughter of the en- voys in Pekin. When Russia invades China her forces will be joined by those of Tuan. He will be declared Emperor under the protection of the Czar. Li Hung Chang, there is now little doubt, ie also acting in accord with Prince Tuan. The outlines of a great plot are visible. Li Hung Chang went to Pekin yesterday. It is known that he has been kept fully in- formed by couriers from Prince Tuan of everything that was going on at the capi- | Europ? and America. lernment feels confident that the presevy | . ae | ‘attempt by the Chinese officials to deny! tai; but that he has not communicated any information to tbe representatives of All the viceroys of the vaet Yangste region, it is known, favour the alliance with Russia. Al! | Christians, native and foreign, are rushing .o this port for protection. EE il i Et ct a ae Canadians Escaped. —_ ae Vancouver, B.C., July 20-—R. M.S. Furpress of India arrived from Hong IX ng last night. She left the latter port June 27, at the vammencement of the preseut troubles in Chmas Her Japan nia l+, however, contain vivid acconnts of the bombardment of the Taku forts and of the narrow escape of Canadian and American missionaries from Shantung, and the murder of four at Chefoc, where the American churcb was brrned on June 30. Seventy-three missionaries from Taian, Chinag, Choupisg, and Wei-Hein escaped in open boats after deing chased by mobs of Chinese rioters. Even when in boats their position was critical, owing to the presence of hostile natives on the shore, who followed them nigbt and day till they were fortunately relieved by the Japanese steamer Helan. Japan Decliued. Loyvoy, Thursday July 19—The Shang- hai correspondent cf the Daily “Express asserts that be has aecertained from an unimpeachable source that when the question of an alliance between China and Japan was under consideration last autumn the Empress Dowager sent a com- mission to Tokio with secret proposals to the Mikado, ‘‘These proposals,” eays the correspondent, ‘‘contemplated the con- clusion of a secret treaty, having the object of destroying all Enropean and American influence in both China and Japan, the wholesale massacre of foreign- ers, and the division of the whole Eastern Asia from Burmah to Siberia between China and Japan. The epecial commis. sion took a code prepared by Li+Hunge Chang and Sheng for secret communi- cation between tne Empress Dowager and the Mixado. The Japaneee Emperor utterly declined to entertain the pro- posals, ” Warships andTro ops. MARITIME BOARD OF TRADE. Mayors of Towns Oo-operating, — Meeting at Kentville. The sixth annual meeting of the Mari- time Board of Trade will assemble ip Kentville, N. 8.,0n August 15th. A good bill of fare will be epread for considera. tion of delegates from the three prov. inces. Since the annval meeting of the mari- time board of tradein St. John last August avery great interest has been taken by the various local boards of the three provinces, and mure new boards | ing bard to make the August session the have been formed than in all the years of ite existence, and many other towns are talking of forming a board. Among the new boards started by tbe efforts of Presi~ dent DeWolf and Secretary Calkio sre Summerside, Souris, Canniog, Yarmouth, Bridgetown, Digby and others. A great many boards noi before affiliat» ed have now done so and are eending delegates this year. Before the year closes Anunspolis, Glace Bay, Stellarton, West» ville, Antigonish, St. Peters, Arichat and Sackville, N. B., will be fully equipped with active boards. Mostevery board reports progress, but a few boards do not keep up to the times and such towns sre not going ahead. The local press ofall the provincial towns has advocated the needs of every town having a live board of trade, and it ie no longer a doubt that that the commercial standing of & town is much higher where a board of tradeexists, Nothing shows the pros gressive spirit of a town more quickly. It is to be hoped that any board vot yet affiliated willdo so in August next, and send their best men as delegates. Every local board should keep its work before the public both in the local and city papers. This last year such papers as the Canadian Grocer, Maritime Merchant, Canadian Trade Review, Monetary Times and such journals have beeu most anxious to get reports not only of the Maritime Board but of every local board. Last year some 23 live questions and subjects were ou theorder paper at St Jobo. This year’s ression prowises to be the most importantgune yet. Later on we hope to give a complete list of allthe boards of trade in the Maritime Provinces and aleo a list of the subjects to be presented for | cobpfideration. The President and Secr tary are work- | | ee ee more beautiful and more economical That’s why our Metallic Ceilings and Walls are being used by progressive people all over the country. You can choose from designs a room of any build- ing, wi ers, mouldings, etc. to match—they are easily applied —easily cleaned—end fire proof and saokary, givi - manent beauty, 7s = ie style of finish can offer. Prices are mederate—if you'd oe an estim- ate mail us an outline and ! and measurements of your and ceilings. Because They’re Better, METALLIC ROOFING CO. Limited Manuractvasas, TORONTO. Holiday Reading Magazines, Li test Books and Novels, best one ye: and are being strongly back- ed by the press of the toree provinces. A vew feature of board of trade work | this year has been the co-operation of the | mayors of the differenvtowne, and they | have aided in the formation of new boards in their towns in many cases. Importent events have occurred since the sestion last year. The time has gone by when the board can be considered anything but body of business men who are asaociated together for the upbuilding of the prcv- inces by the sea, August will be a beautiful moath to visit Kentville, the yem of the noble county of Kings, and the rates of fare for delegates will be low as usval. A great many paper- have sigrified their intention of sending reporters, and in various ways the worid will hear something of what the live mer of our provinces are doing. Later on we will refertotbis again. Nova Scotia has some twenty-five boards, New Brunswick eight and Prince Edward Island three. Europe Won't Arm China. Paris, Ju!y 20.—M Delcasse has taken the initiative in the matter of preventing the shipmentofirms toChina. He has! sent a circular to the powers on this sub ject, in which he says that France coa- Biders that the moment has arrived when this step will prove acceptable to all the Goveromente, and be welcomed by public opinion. The Foreign Office believes that no misconstructioa can be made of France’s action in this matter, because French factories, a2 well as those of other countries, have supplied arms to the Ori- entals. Loxpox, July 20~It is reported from Shangh.i thatthe powers are sending more warships there, in view of possible trouble. There are already nine vessels between Shavgbai and Woosung, besides eight off the native city, From the same scource it is annonuced that the British cruiser Terrible and four allied cruisers, the names of which are not given, are of Shan-Hai-Kwan, which is at the eastern end of the grest wall,to reconno‘tre and cover the landing of 15,000 Japanese troops. Cure for Bubonic Plague. ' Sypxey, N.S W.,July 26.—Dr. Mac- donald, of Adelaide, who has had con~ siderable experience with bubonic plague, claims to have discovered a plague pro- phylactic, which is equally efficacious when swallowed as when hypodermically injected. Moreover, no fever follows the taking of the medicine internally. Dr. Macdonald and his colleagues bave suc- erssful experimented on themeelves. Telephone 67. See $n es Ins uranee Fire, Marine, Life Riske taken All British Companies. low rates. HYNDMAN & CO AGENTS | HAMMOCKS IN VARIETY To have the greatert comfort you must have one, SOUVENIRES...... Photographs of P. E. Island Sceaery on Chiraware, Views, etc. A full line of Pancy Goode, Stationery, etc. Books and Papers orvered by mail and promptly forwarded to customers. GEO. CARTER & 60. Queen St. Opp. Market House. — A big price for Leather Shoes. nice one for $1.65 Lat est styl GOFF BROS The Home Shoe Faciory. THE UNEXPECTED HAPPENS |F Ch’town was OTTAWA to-day Patent We have a you would have veen sorry you were not cover- ered for a large amount. I have companies and san quotejyou low rates. E. (1H. BEER | SR We mas.* etre eee ae