— ~<a I | “s Senate Read Room THE DAILY EXAMINER r 1) i er Year VOL 36 a This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men having to advise the Public, may speak {ree.”—Evrirrpns — —— - - =... =ngle Copies tw CHARLOTTETOWN P: E. ISLAND WEDNESDAY JUNE 27. 4900 -- <b -«~<cD ff <> Want to remind you department of curs, it’s enough to say we're showing a bigger and better line even only apron ‘twill pay jou WHITE P!QUES. Dainty, crisp, clean, cool looking fabrics, very popular this year, 15c l6c, 22c, 27c, 30c 43c. FANCY PIQUES. Very ;retry rauge most- ly in spots and small colors 13¢c JUST PRINTS. There’s hardly a grade you'd ask that we can't supply. 2, 6, 7, l4e, Every one “is than you'd expect. 8,9, 10,11, 12 and better —_>—<—> —_—> »s «s+ Ss »— ss —-— —-»> ws +S ws -S Ss 3S | SS —> figures, a large number of Gta toro Be ce ve cl etn. uN DAINTY, COOLNESS about this wash goods No need for us to boast, than last year. Ifyou want enough print, or gingham for an to call here. ‘COLORED MUSLINS. In the south window we ve just displayed a line | of light ones at 8e Dainty things at 17¢ and 24c. A lovely range of mer- cerized effects, almost ex- actly like printed silks | 28c. (GOOD SINGHAMS, ! | ‘ We need hardly speek of the ordinary kinds, de, be, 8c, 10c. The other dainty things fresh and pretty and dur- able 15e, 18¢, 23e. | Moore & McLeod, The Busiest Store on Charlottetown’s Busiest ttre-t, i ie <P . | =. and throat are good enough but they with Adamson’s Baisam and your Cough is Cured. ‘That Hang-on Cough only needs to be attented to in a proper and thorough manner to be eredicated entirely from your system. Liniment rubbing and flannel wraps about the chest Jarrrranis ough Balsam not sufficient, they don't go deep enough. The root of tne disorder is pulmonary weakzuess—build that up—strengthen it 25 Cents AT ALL DRUGGISTS. are —- } | ee a —————— — —— ————— —— FIRE INSURANCE Very low rates quoted for desirable busi- ness. It will pay you toca!l on me before placing your risks, Horace Haszard, GENERAL AGENT Ch town, April 26th, 1900 MARINE Hulls, Cargoes and Freight. Insured at LowEstT RATES. tificates issued when required. Losses Promptly Settled. Horace Haszar Ch’town, April 26th, 1900. <i { GENERAL MOET INSURANCE Sterling cer- TRE BUTCHERY AT TIEN TSIN Details Being Received at Che-Foo. CHINESE GUNS AND FORTS SI- LENCED BY ARTILLERY. | | | | Recal]) of the British Minister Pekin Denied. . | at | (Segcrat To Toe Examine2.] Coez Foo, June 26.—The officers of the British first-class cruiser Terrible aseert that discord existe between the Europeans and the Anglo-Americans, and Say they believe that the Russians are planniog to break the concert and take possession of Pekin independently. ' They assert that vice-Admiral Seymour’s command Jacked union,—the foreigners sulking because they were put under British Jeacersbip. They bitterly denounce the general con- duct of the Russians as uncivilized and barbarous, aud charge that the slaughter of peacefc] Chinamen at Taku has fused otherwise passive natives against the for- ei gners. Lonpon, June 27.- Horrible details of lthe butchery at Tien Tsin during tne siege . are being received at Che Foo. , An Express messenger says that the strength of the relief column estimated. | The Central News says |manded by General Walter. guns and forts were eilenced by the artil- lery and the allies then advanced on the 'toen, the British end Americaus being the first to enter. Commander Wise,of ‘he American war- | ship Monocacy, who bas been appointed | commander at Taku, will see to the work of despatching trains ~ith supplies to the front. ( The gravest fears are still expressed as ‘to the fate of Admiral Seymour’s force. No official intelligence has yest been re ceived here and reports as tothe Admir- al’s position are scmewhat mystifying. Li Hung Chang has expressed his be- lief to a Canton correep ndent of the Tele graph that America is the only power in which China cau place her trust. The Americans, alone, he says, desire po acs cession of territory; and he therefore pleces bimself unreservedly in their hands, The Viceroy has again been peremptorily ordered to go to Pekin, aud bis enemies declare that they will murder him before he can reach there. It is his presence which res‘rains the revclutionary elements at Canton and his departure will let loose the black flags and red girdles. The reported recall of the British mip. ister at Pekin is cfficially denied. Pouice Covurt.— Michael Monaghan for drunkennees, wasthis morning fined $4 or 20 days. The Liquor Regulation summons against Andrew Doyle was dis- missed. Notice.— Dr, Dickey’s office will be open in the evening from 7 till 8 o’clock. —_—— is variously | it Was com-} Chinese William D McKay, #n av-ent debtor, “jadgment was giveu in favor of Mr. Lea~ i BISHOP MASDONALD’S TOUR, Statue Blessed —-Corner Stone Laid —Confirmation Administered, On Saturday Bisbop Macdonald blessed astatue of the Sacred Heart of Jesus at Palmer Road and confirmed a class of children; on Sunday he confirmed about 235 persons at Tignish and laid the corner stone of the new CU, M. B. A. hall, after «peaking in the highest praise of the in- stitution and approving of it in the tullest terms. Sunday at4 p.m. he made tbe pastoral visitation of St. Antoine de Bloomfi.li where he was received with great pomp and ceremony and a very large concourse of people. He con- firmed a class of 120 children, speaking earnestly to them in English after Dr. Monaghan’s beautiful exhortation in French. He took occasion to warn the people against the loose morality of the ay and strongly denounced those who carrying Catholic names and stil) ad- hering outwardly to the Church conspired to bring by th ir ecandalous lives and sacrifice of honor and principle shame and opprobrium upon her. The church re- probated such morals, and he only hoped thet the children confirmed would lead lives of virtue to the end—true to God to Holy Church aod to the Fatherland. His forcible words made a lasting impression on the vast covgregation. Yesterday Bishop MacDonald administered con firmation at Brae. 2+6+2 ->+-e+e SUPREME COURT. Tvespary, June 26. In the matter of the application of Mr. Arthur L. Sullivan for admission as a law student in the office cf McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie, the Court made the usual order for exsmioation. The usual order was also made in the matter of the examination ot Avetin L. Fraser, preparatory to his being admitted an attorney of the court, Ap order was also made for the exam- ination of John A. McLellan, preparatory to his admirsion as a law student io the office of John A. Mathieson. Io two sui's of James A Leaman against ;man for $4,721 and $4,168.58 resepective- ly. WS Stewart, QU, wa; counsel for Mr. Leaman. In several cases against Herbert H Acorn judgment was given in favor of the plaintitfe a+ f llows:,Imperial O:] Co., $78; Pure Gold M.nufacturing Company, $47; F W G Brock and another, $206; W M P Webster and another, $51; Ames Holden Company, of Movtreal, $51. Mr DC McLeod was counsel for the plaiotiffs in toe foregoing cases; J A Mathiesor “for de- fendant. M :ssey-Harris Co. vs. Thos. F Guard, Judgment for plaiotiff for $123 DC Me- Leod for plaivt ff ; Morsov, QC, for d tendunr, tobt D Kirk v' G@ K ght. Judyge- meit for planet mry7l0. Morsou, Q Cytor plainiith; Bentley tue vefenoant. Tbe Graoa Jury vrueught io three true bille tor,nouse breaking aud larceny again: William Ellsworth, also atrue bill for breaking jail They also found a true bill, against Wiliam Waleb (Smiler) for burglary and a attempted rape. Walsh pl aded not guil y Wepnespar, June 27. Benj Rogers ve Herbert H Acorn. Judgment for plaintiff for $84. A A Macdonald for plaintiff. Eliswort) was this morning arraigned and pleaded “not guilty” to all the in- dictments sgainet himself, excepting that of escaping trom jail which he confessed. There are six jury caseson the docket which will be tried next week. The Grand Jury visit the Goveroment institutions today. MARRIED. At noon today by Rev J. K. McKay, of Sourie, Mr Frank B. Harper to Lilla, daughter of Mr John B Mewure, of Dup- das, Afterluncheon they, accompanied by some friende, will drive to their future residence in Charlottetown on Fitzroy St. where they will be “at home” to their RovaL Baking y Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum. te one Ye RO ‘AL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK, ~ SH MR GIS AE rie cma! SO Alum menacers to numerous friends the second week in ~~ FT July. DIED In this city, June 26th, Edmund Toombs, ion his 79th year. [Funeral from his late residence, Great George St., Thursday, at3 o’clock, to People’s Cemetery.] At Valleyfield,on the 23rd of June, after a lingering illaess, borne with mu ch Christian fortitude and resignation tothe divine will, Flora Bruce, widow of the late Alex. Martin (Elder) in the 7let year of her age, : At Forest Hill, on May 27th, in the 67th year of his age, Joho McKinnon, leaving a family of four sons and three daughters, six brothere and three sisters to mourn the loss of a loving father and kind brother, his wife preceding him about nine yeare ago, At his home, Johnston's River, June 21st, 1900, after a and protracted ilimess, which he bore with great petience, David McLeod, aged 66 years. THE BOERS ATTACK ‘But are Repulsed by The British FIPTY wahiasiiidiagmeatn BY THE ROERS German Corpse With the Boers Suf- fers Severely. JSpxoiaL ro Toe Examiner.) Beariy, June 27 —The Berliner Tage- blact publishes eorrespondence from Vrehtkop, dated may 12, regarding en- gagements around Zund River in which a German corps with the forces is de«cribeg as having suffered terribly. The list of killed and wounded ie given. Lowpow June 27.—The War Office has received the following from Lord Roberts : “Pretoria Residence, June 26— Sir Charles Warren reports that the rebellion in Cape Colony, north of Orange River, is now over, The last formidable body uoder commandant Devillers surrendered onthe 20th inst, consisting ot 260 rifles, 220 meu, 280 horses with wagons, 260 rifles, 100,000 rounds of amunition. “General Baden-Powell reports that pacification is going on satisfactorily ia the Reatberg district, “The Boers sharply attacked Genera! Rundle’s transport near Senekal, June 23, but were repulsed, “Aa official report of the captare o? 50 waggons escorted by the Highlanders be~ tween Rhenoster and Heilburn, June 4, was only receivei yesterday, Lord Roberis reports that the convoy was sur- rounded, and sent messengers to the near- est point asking for assistance, But the reinforcements were unable to reach the convoy and 150 Highlanders in reply to a flag of trace from General Christian D-wet, surrendered during the’morning cf June 24,” FIGHTIN NEW YORK. Sharkey Knocked Ont Fifteenth Round. in the (Specra, ro Tar Examiner.) Seasipe, A. C., Coney Island, June 26 —Gus. Ruhlin knocked Tom Sharkey out inthe 15th rouna. The former showed great advaniage in point of weight. Roucd 1 was the sailors; round2 even; round 3 Ruhlin got first blood; round 4 was Sharkey’s ; round 5, Ruhlin groggy . round 6 Sharkey’s eye was laid open . round 7 both tired ; round &, Sharkey almost counted out ; rounds 9 and 10 both tired, but, Sbarkey aggresive ; rounds 12, 13, 14, Sharkey bleeding, but. both tired out; round 15 Sharkey down twice, Ruhlin too tired to deliver an effective blow, Sharkey falls athirdtime and is counted out. MUL ereerr ed A Satisfactory place to deal The Central Diug Store Sunnygide- : : = = i Everything isof the very best, & and we are kcown to eel! cheayely. = Write us, Orders Wire us, Anewered Telephone us. Piomptly. We suggest as seasonable Fresh Lime Juice, Root Beer Extracts, Ginger cordial, ete. etc. A.W, Reddin Phm B Central Drugstore. Sunnyside. ~-RUNDLE’STRANSPORT a ne - . Ai ie eee es. ‘ . oma . ‘ he > GPR ie “a ' Take 5 PERN rn: Sieh SS. : YOUR BEST FRIEND On wask day aad every other day ts SURPRISE SOAP It will give the best service; is satisfactory. ‘Feu saanct do better than have Sarge Soap always in your house. SURPRISE is a pure hard Soap. Hammocks Warm Weather is coming eure. with one of our HMAMMOCES We have just opened a large e’ock of beautifel HAMMOCKS, ali tizes, iow prices. You ought tosee our large Ham- mocks wih bead rest for $1.00. uk CARTER & (C0. WM Gens’ Box Calf Lace Boots $2.25 GOFFBROS The Home Shoe Factory. Beiter provide yourself —! The Charlottetown Driving Park and Provincial Exhibition As- sociation, Separate tenders for cons ructing the fol- o wing bnildings and fenees will be received y me at my office up to Thursday the 28th une, instant 19C0, at 12 o’clock noon. A machinery Hall. A Pigs shed. A Poultry House. A fence between the Exhibition grounds and the race grounds. Plans and specifications of the above to be seen at my office, Charlottetown, Each tender must be accompanied by a certified cheque for the ten per centum of the tender in each case as security for the faithful performance of the contract. The eontractor will be required to sign the ordinary form of bond and agreement usually adopted by the Dominion "Genesee for the construction of public works. Any person tendering who does not enter into said bond and agreement within one week after notice of his tender being accept- ed, the -heque so paid in will be absoiutely forfeited. The whole of the work to be completed oa or before the Ist September next, The directions do not bind themselves (o accept the lowest or any tender, Cc, &. SMALLWOOD Seer . Ch’towa, June 20, 1900, 21, 25, 5, ] ine i ea een a aes Le Sage: ee eS ene ee ee Sareea er a