a} ae88\ ee es ie a= & 2 Gs \ FRLPRA e! oe “a Ate es SB This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men having to advise the Public, | HE DAILY may speak fres.’—Hvairipes _ EXAMIN that’s to the Round tops. from the or cheap. They’re built with all the trunk style practicable, 52.25 Trunks for little trips or long journeys; but the CHARLOTTETOWN P: E, ISLAND WEDNESDAY ROUMANIA FROM CHINA, Travel Proof RUNKS. Made for actual service in every size, expensive and handsomely finished even kind. prices are always short. tops and flat Trunks with straps and Trunks without. $2.95. 2.35, 3.15, 5.25, 5.75, 8.25 10.75. Our Trunks are direct factory—and priced a little lower than anywhere else in P. E. I. Moore & McLeod, busiest store on Charlottetown’s busiest street idinenauneanassee Summer Furniture =——- DOBELL us 8. POLIN 118 due here ¢ REED, RATTAN FURNITURE tor the pore), hail ways and any room where ease, comfurt and coolness are desired We have some strikingly pretty and handsome designs to select from. WE HAVE ALSO Those comfortable Basket]work chairs which we eel at $2.00 and rockers at $2.25 They are just the thing for tue verandah or lawn. John Newson BA OMe BOR CREM PEA + OEE NA OE LINE |buack p ‘rom Montreal on ond Sa, 2 AUgust 13th and sails for va No rth Sydney and St, John’s, 's deck ' "ying produce, etc., under Dien Rd live stock on deck at lowest For bighs Curtber information ag to N € apply to - RATTENBURY, Agent. &® D6S4® ses rr Call and see them, | |Germap Warships Sent To Shanghai- LATEST NEWS Chinese Avain Attacking Legations, os BUT CHINESE MINISTER PROPOS- ES FOR PEACE. (SpgoraL ro Toe Examiner. } Loxpox, Aug, 15. —A despatch from Shanghai, Aug. 13, eays that numerous reports from Pekin, dated Aug. 8, have arrived there describing the situation at the Chinese capital. It appears that the Chinese are again desperately attacking the legations which have few defenders left. GERMANS ACTIVE. Beruin, Aug 15.—The corresponde nt of the Daily Chronicle says: ‘The German government has ordered two cruisers to Shaoghai and another is oa the way while a fourth is already there. “The German goveromeat,” Le states, “i evidently determined that England shal! not havea free band in that region.” Tbe Standard, after «xpresting the opinion that there is ircreasing ground to hope that the ministers will be rescued by the allies at Pek'n tomorrow, Thursday, if sh initia] pate of progress is maiota'ned, ges on todeal with what will follow the rescue, ard faye: “It may ve taken for grented that the policy attribu ted to tbe Washi: g'on cab’ Nt represents the advolute minididm of the demands of the com bined powers.” PEACEIN SIX WEEKS. Lonpon, Avg. 15 -—The Chinese Min- ister in London is quoted as saying that he boped and believed that peace would be established between Chins aod the powers within the next six weeks, Yes erday he transmitted to the British Foreign Office avother message from the British Minister in Pekin, the contents of which the officials have thus far refused to make pablic. He Pleaded “ Guilty.” [Special To THE ExaMINER,] Sr Jouy, Aug. 15.—F. S. Whittaker p'eaded guilty to the charge of forgery, and was tentenced to five yeare in the penitentiary. ——- Patriotic 4 ddress. {Speorat to Tar Examiver.1 Hauirax, Aug 15—Sir Wilfrid Laurie, delivered a patriotic address at the Public Garden concert held bere on Monday even- ing. Tue Westerns Town.—A meeting of the Summerside Council was held last evening at which'the streets of that huetl. ing placecame under tome discussion. It was resolved to purchase twenty cars of stone and 30,000 feet of plank for them. a. my OS OS OS OS HPD OB HKHSS SO? «ea, (AMOND LINE. “ a gl: SS PAREN eee at = . “ = Sy eA i tte ae at as P73 a ae ean - ¥ —— es ee - ~~ i The 8. 8S. Bonavista sailing from M on treal Friday morning Auyust 10th will be due at Charlottetown Monday August | 3th and sails for St. John’s, Newfoundland, via North Sydney, carryiog horses, ca ttle and sheepon deck, aud produce ander deck, at lowest possible rates. For further particulars ae to freight and passage, apply to PEAKE BROS & CO. Agenta, Ch’toxn, August 10:h, 1900. —s WANTED.—A smart steady years of age to attend a store, nee some experience prefer red. ce, ‘bey about 15 One who ha® Apply at this The Electric Light Co communicated the fact that owing to the increared price of ee atreet lighting could not be ander- taken at the present rates. The Council will confer with the company in the mat- ter. They intimated that they could in- stall the most modern system of arc lighting for the streets. Mr. J. E. Wyatt was retained a8 prosecuting attorney for the C. T. A. Nervousness iscured by making the blood rich aud pure with Hood’s Sarea- | parila. It gives the sweet, refreshing sleep of childbor ; EB a sLar gest stock of umbrellas we ever howed, sellingat very low prices at D. A. Bruce’s. Go to Beer & Goff’s forcheap fruit to. night. We are selliog balance of silk fron shirts, all light weight summer underwart at 20 per cent. discount at D A. Bruce’se All straw hats at less than they cost us. D. A. Bruce. : Cool underclothing at low prices. —T. J. Harris, London House, AND BULGARIA ER —_—_— — ~* >S.agie Cupics two Can AUGUST 15, 1900 2 te Strained Relations Be- Gol. Hoar and ‘Column tween the Two, PLOT TO ASSASSINATE KING QHARLES Discoveredin Time But Bulgarian Government Won't Interfere. (Speciat to Tag Examiner.] Lonpow, Aug. 1f.—The real reason of the strained relations between Roumania and Bulgeria says a special despatch from Vienna, is the recent discovery of a plot Jaid by the Revolutionary Committee in Sofia to assassinate King Charles of Roumania, while attending the requiem for King Humbert at Buchares. The police got wind of the plot, and warned King Charles who did not attend the service. Two women, well known in Roumanian society, and a number of Bulgarians fave been arrested in Buchares. Notwithstanding this the Bulgarian Government declines to interfere with the Revolutionary Committee, —The Recorder of Montreal lately made come oneervations to the effect that the city authorities would do well to make more provision for play grounde. There are cases and places where playgrounds in cities sre more necessary than parks on their outskirts. ‘' The hope ,of the na- tio. ,’ said the Recorder, “ is in the boys, a: ltheee should have places *o play io, grass to run upon, snd, generaily, oppor~ tuvity to enjoy themselves. Under such couduions they are not likely to get into trouble by violating civic ordinances, but will grow up healthy and become good citizens,” A few barrels of Montreal new potatoes jast arrived. As Montreal has an earlier season than we have, those potatoes will be fully matured and dry. Also some choice American Golden Yellow Celery, Sugar Corn and Squash, with our usual supply of seasonable vegetables, at Gay’s Market Stalle. s -_—-. - _——— -_— + -— DIED. In this City, on the 14th, Maggie, dearly beloved wife of John Doyle and Gougher ofthe late Charles McFarlane, aged 31 years. She leavesa husband and four children to mourn her loves. (Boston pspers please copy.) Funeral will Jeave her Jate residence Hille” borough S8t., iomorrow méroing to St Dunstan’s Cathedral thence tothe R. C. Cemetary. On July 2ist, at Marysville, Montana, Robert BD. McLean, aged 54 years, second gon of the late Hugh McLean, St. Peter’s Bay. ~—— Tenpers Catitep For.— Tenders for printing score cards for the races to be held at the Charlottetown Driving Park on Wednesday aud Thursday the 26th and 27th September next will be received up toand on Saturday, the 25th inst, at 12 o’clock noon. The lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- cepted. Alltenders should be marked ‘Tenders for Score Cards,’ and be ad dressed to C. R. Smallwood, Secretary. — i _ [ROYAL Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum. ing’ powders are the greatest a of the present day. RO "AL BAKING “OWDER CO., NEW YORK. <a wee oe oe i ee ee Alum menacéers to italk. Buttbat dietisction did not fall 10 HYNDMAN & C0 Safe NO DEMONSTRATION IN LONDON IN HONOR OF CANADIAN3 But TheyGot A Good send off at Liverpool. (SpeciaL ro Tae Examiyer.] Loxpon Aug. 15.—TheP retoria corres - pondent of the Daily News announces the safety of Col, Hoar and the column and couvoy reported to have been captured by the Boers at Elande River WAR OFFICE BLAMED. Lonpoy, Aue. 15.— Referring to the leck of an officis) farewell tothe return- ing Canadian- tie Daily Mail saye: ‘They lett without a note of music to cheer them on their way and withouta voice to tnd them “God Speed” and io testify to the! gratitude of the Old Country. for all the world as if they were so many } “returned empties.” The War Office is to blame—Is red tape eternal? Can no~— thirg be done to wither up aud destroy for ever his bane of vur Empire ?’ OVATION AT LIVERPOOL. Lonpon Aug. 15.—Invalided Canadians | had aa ovation at Liverpool, where the Lord Mayor addressel them. He referred to the fact fact one of the Canadians had eleven bullet wounds. - Mail and Empire: It was expected that Mr. Tarte would get the Legion of Honor when in Par’s, Certainly he earned a French decoration by his anti-British hire. However, he was made a “Confrere Pommier” by the Socie:y de la Pomme. As a brother of the Apple Society he ie well placed, because the apple was the cause of the fall of mao,and Mr. Tarte has been the cause of the fall of the Ottawa ou' fit. WHY PAY? $1.60 to $1.15 Per gallon for mixed paint when we can give you “Crourn and Anchor” Pure mixed paint tor $1.40 Per Gallon Money refunded or house painted free ef charge if oui paint 1s Rot as good as the her on the market, Dodd & Rogers - Insuranes | They were | bundled through the metrupolie in Vans | Fir, Marine, Life | | All British Comparies, Rieketaken ow rates, AGENTS ~~. 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