| Light E DAILY Chis is True Liberty, when Free Born Men having to advise the P EXAMINER ublic, may speak free,”—Evripipzs ime a ee a erence monpeaneennneeg —— CHARLOTTETOWN P: E. ISLAND, THURSDAY JUNE 2]; 1900 “NO / Coo] Skirts Keeping cool is an object these hot days. Weil—it isn’t hard to keep ‘ 4 & te a Ml BE ; | Moore & McLeod, | —_ cool, It’s not al Wiys so easy to keep cool and look stylish at the same time. alittle. Try us. We’d like to help you Crash Skirts Cheap ones and better ones, al sorts at all sorts of prices, 9c, 69c, $1.25, 1.45and up Dainty Pique Made according to the latest mode, pretty snd stylish and cool, $1.30, 1.55, 1, No one need be l > ore on Str The Busiest Ci arlotte 75, 2.10, 2.50, ete incomfortable. OW n's Busiest eet > "bell Gents’ Box Calf Lace Boots $2.25 al GOFF BROS The Home Shoe factory. FOR SALE “Newlands” ae The late residence of Mal- colm MeLeod, Q. C., in Char- lottetown Royalty, containing twenty and three quarters acres, Apply to D, C. McLEOD, Solicitor, &c. Ch’town, June 19th, 1900, dy tf _ SUGUHESDADSQQERGSCURSGREREGUEGAANEREEOGE Kidney Troubles We strengly recommend Qur Improved Kidney Pills made frem the best ingredients after the latest and most approv- a CUNDAOGREERALOOUEGHRUOEODELOLLAEEAUEOTUEET SUEDROREEAQEDRQGLREERGUEERERUE SP id formula, We have recently put these market and they are equal to the best and cheaper than some, Sold ut 25c per Box by A.W, Reddin Phm B, Ce itral Drugstore. on the ' Sunnyside. AURGUEEREEEGUEDEEUEEEGGREGESGOREERREOEE ORSUEREREREEAGUGOUGUREERDUSGCRERGUUGQUEREDAGEQOREORNESERGHEEE? SEYMOUR HAS REACHED PEKIN Atter Many Fights With The Chinese | WHO ATTCKED HIS COLUMN FIVE TIMES. The Trouble Spreading Far and Wide Throughout China (Spectat ro Tae Examiner.] Loxpox, June, 21. —A despatch from Shanghai, dated the 20th, says that after an arduous march snd frequent fighting with the Chinese Admiral Seymour ar- rived at Pekin Sunday afternoon. On five occasions the Chinese attacked the column in great force. There were many mounted men among the Chinese bat most of the natives were badly armed. At times they fought with admirable courage and bravery. The losses of the Chinese during the march are estimated at 500 killed. The lose of the foreigners ie trifling. The exact state of affairs inside Pekin is imposslble to describe in view of many conflicting reports. Nothing bas been | received from the legations or foreigners \ there. _ Surprise is expressed at the fact that a large force of Indian trco.s hae not been , ordered tuere. Leypon, June 21.—The Chinese rehel- et ttt LINE. The S. 8S. Bomavista sailing from Mon- quality. treal Tuesday morning June 19th will be due at Charlettetewn Thursday evening, Jane 21st; and on Friday, June 22nd sails for St. John’s, Newfoundland, via. North Sydmey, carryiog horees, cattle and sheep on deck, aud produce under deck, at lowest possible rates. Fer further eeeeneiere as te freight and passage, apply te caaieal ? PE E BROS & CO. Ik. Agenta, * Ch’toxn, June 19th, 1900. a ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST.. NEW YORK. See lion 18 ®preading far and wide, pression in diplomatic circles here and on the continent is that the allies have not yet grasped the situation eifectively, and that even 50,00@ troops would be pows { erlees todo much the four million #qtare miles over which the ren beliion reigns, to control THE DISMISSAL OF LIEUT-GOVERNOR M'INNIS —— mene Will Not be Announced Por a Day or Two (Speotat to Tae Examinez.] Orrawa, June 21.—Owing to the ah- sence of the Govenor-Genera] it is said that the diemiasel of Lieut-Governor Mc- Innes will not be announced for a day or so. Hie dismissal was necessary because be refueed to resign. There is no doubt but that Sir Henry Joly will succeed McIaunie. SHIP NEWS. a Pert of Charlettetown ENTERED. June 20—C V Minot, McDonaid, Pic- tou; Janett, Gerrior, do; Lenora,Cormier, do; Lady May, McDougall, Bell River; 83 S Greetlande. Couillard, Montreal; ss Halifax, Pye, Boston; Laura C. Hender~ soo, Wallace; Geneeta, Munn, Marble Mountain. CLEARED, June 20—se Halifax; Pye, Boston; General Middleton, Godin, Dalhousie; Lenora, Cormier, Point du Chene; Lady May, McDougall, Belle River; Laurs C. Hendersor, Wallace; Morning Light, Richards, Mabou. The im~ | BRITISH ADVANCE STILL CONTINUES Penetrating the Transvaal Territory, TROOPS HAVE NOW GOT AS FAR AS MACHADODORP An Important Point on the Line to Delagoa Bay (Spgeciat to Tag Examiver.] Loypox, June 21.—The British have penetrated the Tranavaal territory as far as Machadodorp. Passengers who arrived yesterday st Lorenzo Marques from the Transyaal assert that heavy artillery was engaged and that the Boers abandoned Machadodorp, retiring northward. Kruger is still at Alkmaar. Boer bul- letins regarding Dewet’s operations along Roberts’ communcations assert that two convoys were captured and 300 workmen, with fifty miktary, taken prisonere. Kruger’s unstamped sovereigns have been offered for sale in LoreieMarques at twenty shillings. Advices from Pre- toria, dated the 17th eay that an cficial warning has been issued to the effect that anv further wrecking of communications will te followed by the demolition of ihe farms for five miles on bork sides of the line, The Pretoria correspondent of the Daily Telegraph in a despatch dated ~Absolutely Pure- For the third of a century the stand- ard for strength and purity. the hot bread, hot biscuit, cake and other pastry light, sweet and excellent in every It makes No other baking powder is “just as good as Royal,” either in strength, purity or wholesomeness. Many low-priced imitation baking powders are upon thie mar- ket. These are made with alum, and care should be taken to avoid them, as alum is a poison, never to be taken in the food. z A CARD We, the undersigned do hereby agree to refund the money ona twenty five cent bottle of Dr. Wili’s E> glish Pills, if, after using three-fourilis of contents «f bottle, they do not retieve Jonstipation and Headache, We also warrant that four bottles will per. manently cure the most obstinate cas of Constipation. Satisfaction or no pay when Wiul’s English Pills are used Johnson & Johnson, Drugyists, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Geo. E. Hughes, Druggist, Char- lottetown, P E. I. L. W. Watson, Druggist, Char- lottetown, P. E. L. Reddin Bros., “ruggists, Queen Square, Charlottetown, P. E. I. —— Sunday says: An informal truce for five daye is in operation betweeo Lord R iberts aod Commandant Gen<ral Botha. NEATH OF MR. GEO. F. OWEN. The Funeral tions of Flowers. at Ottawa—Contribs- A valued correspondent at Ottawa writes: Mr. Geo. F, Owen who died at St. Lake’s Hospital, Ottawa, on Mooday morning the 18th inetant, wae a Sessional Clerk on the steff of the House of Commons for several years past. He bad an attack of acute indigeetion some weeks ago, which affected his heart and caused his death. His remains were eent from Ottawa on Tuesdav morning to his friends at Cardigan Bridge. Most of the [sland members and his fellow clerks followed the bodg to the sta-~ tion. Among otbers present were Sir Louis Davies, Senators Prowse, Ferguson and McDonald, Messrs. Martin, A.C MeDon- aid, M.Ps., A.'}W. Owen, Win. Stum-~ bles aud several other Islanders. Eis feilow clerks contributed a hand- sor + box of fiowere, and a magoificeat wrath was sent by Mrs, Joha A. M-Don- a'd, who had been the wife of his brother Lemuel, deceased twelve years ago. _—_ om - PERSONAL. Dr Clift wasa passenger by the Prin- , cess last evening. Miss Ads Macdonald,of Dundas, was in the Cily toray. Mr W. H. Prowse, of Murray Herbor, is a guest at the Queen Hotel. Dr. Darrach, of Kensiogton, was & pas- senger by this morning’s train weet. Mr. and Mrs. Geo Oland were pas- sengsrs by the Princess last evening. Mr. Ricbard Hunt, of Summerside, was & passeuger by the mail special last night. Professor Caven was a passerger by this morniog’s troin west en route to the Dunk. Mr and Mrs T. C. James were passeng- ers by the Princess last evening returning from Halifax Mr H. H. Cox, of Morell, was a pas- se~ ger by the Princess thie morning en reuce to Sydney. Mr. I. J. Vail, son of the United States Consul, returned to Charlottetown from Bostou last night. Mesers. James Paton and Heary Smith left this moraing for Moncton to attend the Methodist Conference. Mr. Joseph Kelly, station agent at Royalty, and bis mother, returned last nigh* from LaPeer, Mich. They have been visitiog Rev. F. C. Kelly. Rey. D. B. McLeod and Archibald Kennedy, E-q, who have been attending the Presbyterian Assembly in Halifax, returned to Charlottetown last evening, Judge and Mre Warburton, of Char- lott town, arrived in the city last evens ling. They are the guesis of Prof Fraser of the School for the Blind—Halifax Chroaicle. Mrs Angus Macdonald anid Miss Isabel Macdonald were passengers by the Prin- cess lastevening returning from Helifax where they had been attending the cloa- iog exercises of the Halifax Sctool for the Blind. Masters Frank Macdonald, Vernon Jones and —— McGregor,pupiis of the school, also came home last night. Bap Sipewatx.—The sidewalk lead- ing trem Great George Street to Naviga- tion Company’e wharf, near Duchemin’s factory, is in a bad state and should re-~ ceive immediate attention. A large hole the:ein bas been”»marked with a board for several daya, but it seems to have escaped the notice of the civie authorities. ——_——— Cuuparsz For Aporriox.— Eighteen children from the Middlemore Heme are coming to the Island by Princess tonight. They will be at the House mond Street. Mra. Robert Pictou this morning to meet§t . = went to m. es as rere Single Copies two Certs 145 ltt) 5 Bio, endl ll Si citi i hie iw te 'o : } $ ‘FF - é ; i ? t | : 7 ;3 j | 3 3 4 ‘ f i i tf a