aa ae |CUT DPoad Senate ive ad Ol! . mon ease — oe , lars per Year Terms Four Dollar per y This is True Liberty, when Free B orn Men having to advise the Public, may speak free.” —Evaieings E DAILY EXAMINER ————— —— VOL 36 | Furniture to select from. WE HAVE ALSO <> o> => @¢ 8 ae one *: * «os. 2 = 72S oom The REED, RATTAN FURNITURE tor the po:cb, hall ways and any room where ease, comfort and coolness are desired, We have some strikingly pretty and handsome designs Those comf.urtable Basket work cbairs which we sell at $2.00 and rockers at $2.25. They are just the thiog for the verandah or lawn. John Newson DOG 88g Bem CORE SOSE ~-- D* H*DADO EM CHARLOTTETOWN P: E. IS teaders of Low Prices. . Leaders of Low Prices. aif Price Ever since we made made that big bargain table of shirt waists— we’ve had a rush for them. New, dainty, stylish shirt waists —this season’s —on the bargain counter at half price. ' , $2 50 waist for $1.25 S1.00:. = 88c. ia 2 Tde. SEO": 9 50c. think of it. Bat don’t think of it too long, or they will be gone. | a husiest store on Charlotte” town’s busiest street. SHIGA? MIDS DOSGS ¢ é : Call and see them, UST MOVES | IN THE BOER WAR De Wet’s Forces Fleeing (a ten FALSE REPORTS INTHE PAPERS Plotters Against Lord Roberts all Under Arrest. (Specra, ro raz Examiner.) Lowpox, Aug.} 13.—Roberts wires the war Office from Pretoria under yesterday’s date: “Pilot to carry me off has been dis» covered. It was clumsily conceived. The ringleaders and all concerned are now under arrest. ” BOERS IN FULL FLIGGT. Loypox, August 13.—The War Office has the following from Lord Roberts : '<Prerorta, August 11.—The enemy is fleeing in front of Kitchener’s Methnen’s forces, Karly this morning be was trying to cross the railway at Wolvereen station where he was engaged by Smith-Dorrien, Lord Methuen, on August 9th, fought a rear guard action near Ruffelsbrook. He captured six wagons andtwo am bulances, In spite of the fact that General De Wet 13 in full flight the South African tele- gréms announce a hurried exodus of eivil- ians from Mafeking and ibat Lord Edward Cecil is preparing to staud asother siege It has been decided, according to a de. ®patch to The Times, to concentrate Ca:- rington’s force at Mafeking. Orrawa, August 13.- Private Hopkin; and W. W. Pearse, of A SquadioayR. CT D., having been sentenced tu ten years® penal servitude in South Africa,are struck of the strength of the Canadian militia. and New Brunswicker im Luck. St. Jonny, N. B., Avg. 10 —Mr. Jere- mish Mahoney, ot Renous River, N. B., while boring for awellin the rearof bis bonse, discovered silver in large qnanti- ties. Mr. George Brow:,of New York, who has been engaged in mining in South Africa fora number of years, came to Newcastle and drove up to Mr. Mahoney’e place. After making ao examination, Mr. Brown expressed the opinion that there was covSiderable silver there, and at once made Mr. Mahoney ancffer. It 1s said be offered ten thousand dollars. The owner neither refused nor accepted Mr. Brown’s offer, but reserved his decision until he receives definite word from an analyst. Mr. Johnston Cannot Come 7 Toronto, August 11l.— Hon. Wm. Johre ston, of Ballykilbeg, member of the Brit~ ish Parliament from South Belfast, will not visit Toronto,as was intended,on Aug. 17. He wired Secretary Lee, of the Orange County Lodge, yesterday, that Mrs Johnston had died very suddenly and his visit to Toronto was off. When Mr, Jobneton received the sad intelligence he wae in Phi'adelphis. He has been forced to cancel all his engagements, and will start for [reland on August 16, The moneter Orange Demonstration ihat was to be tendered Mr. Johnston in Toronto, te therefore called off. Secretary Lee sent a telegram of condolence to tie noted ~ “et OS OS Oh OD |] OO 02 ©4426 DOBELL LINE ~~ - 4, i fy The §. 8. POLINO of the Dobell 18 due here from Montreal on Sydne August 13th and sails for Naa ’ North Sydney and St. John’s, deck » “atrying produce, etc., under Miles, Onday, and live stock on deck at lowest BLACK < as ai The 8S. 8. Bonavista eailing from Mon treal Friday morning Auyust 10th will be due at Charlottetown Monday August 13th and sails for St. John’s, Newfoundland, via North Sydney, carrying horses, cattle and sheepon deck, aud produce under deck, at lowest possible rates, For further — ae to freight and passage, apply to panne PEAKE BROS & CO. Agenta, Ch’town, August 10:h, 1900. —_——_—— A smart boy about 15 ms. cen to attend a av One who has mad some experience p Apply at this ; Sifesitardy ‘the faied | Orangeman yesterday. Orange Lodge, 128, named after Mr Jabnston, met last night and appointed a committee to draft a letter of sympathy. RovaL. Baki ng Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. against alum. powders are the greatest Alum meaacers to A ea 4 COSTLY LESSON. French Destroyer Accidentally Sunk. -Heavy.Loss of Life. (Sreotat ro Tax Examine.) Paris, Aug. 13.—During the mapcea- vres Of the French fleet off Cape St. Vincent on Saturday night a collision oc. curred between the first class {battleship Berennus, flying the flag of Vice Admiral Fournier, commanding the fleet, and the torpedo boat destroyer Framee. The Framee sank immediately, The accideat was due to the fact that the Framee turned tothe right when or- dered to the lef:. itis known that out of the Framee’s crew of fifty-six, fourteen were saved. The losses include three officers, i MR. FOSTER Speaks To Old Friends in New Glasgow. Speaking at New Glasgow, N.S , Mr. Foeter a.dressed himself particularly to the liberals in the audience, the old liberals who had fought their party’s battles many a time, and he took for grented that the old liberale would, if they spoke out, ask him to refrain from recalling history. But he intended to dwell§jo: history very considerably. He loved history, and a ssudy of i: was to the advantage of the Liberal~Conservatiye party aod he would not consent to blot it out. He challenged the young men be fore him toread the history cf Canada for the past thirty years and decide to which party their allegiance should be given, Mr. Foster proceed to consider the greatness of the Dominion on the Pacific coast, and its fertile prairies, its great transeontinental railway, the develop- ment of our.coal, iron and other indust- ries, showing how, all through eighteen long years measures tbat brought them into being and gave them permanence Kad been opposed by the liberals with »]! their might, though now they keep asking people to look at them as if inthe past they had favored not tried toruin al! that had been accomplished. He asked liberals gee who bad been houwest when they cried out against an expenditure of $38,000,000 if they could be honest now in supporting men who had added many millions to the country’s outlay. Where are your leaders today and all on which they had pledged themselves ? The situation re- minded him of the Indian who said he was not lost but that hie wigwam was lost. If men, who so openly violate their pledges, as bad the Laurier-Ta;te-Blair aggregation, were allowed to remain unre pulsed, ministers of the gospel might as well cease preaching and teaching recti~ tude of purposes or performance. Pun- ishment swaits them. There could be nothing more dangerous to the body po- litic than to allow political leaders to take solemn pledger, obtain power thereon, openly violate their vows,and then go un- punished. Yet Premier Leurier says: “What are you going to do about it, we are here and you are there.” Mr Foster expreased confidence in the result, when the people shall be given an opportunity to speak, that they will repulse the pub- lie immorality of which the Laurier- Tarte aggregation are guilty. He went on toshow what the government had done or wi at thev had attempted te do, and had failed, failures that were a good thing forthe country. He touched on the regretiable fact thet Canada was | ist in the procession of colonies that had sent soldiers to fight the empire’s battles in South Africa;but he proudly witnessed that her sons by their deeds of bravery and heroism had given to Canada a grand place in the temple of fame. ALL ABOUT CANADA. The Latest Addition of the Canadian Year Book, “Canadian Year Book for 1900” is at band. It is now in its third year and isa useful compendium of facts on Canadian subjecte; compiled and published by Mr. Altred Hewet!, Toronto. The statistics are brought up to the end of the fiscal year 1899, and though the publication of the party excuse for increased expenditure since the Laurier Government came into power isa little unusual in a work of this kiud, a quantity of information ie yiven which thoee not having access io the cfii- cial Blue Books might not otherwise see. Half tone portraits are given of many pub- lic men and ;rominent business people, and with the latest revision of the tari > facts sbout the proviness, etc.,it is a useful annual reference book. Its’ record of historic events is worthy of being preserved as a progressive digtionary R® ‘AL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. + SAMAR aE some ane Or of dates, LAND MONDAY AUGUST 13. 4900 a TL .. 5 fa odie SJJICcs wy Cen THE SITUATION AT PEKIN, Allied Forces are Now Resting, CHINESE ‘NOW DESIRE PERACY- PUL SETTLEMENT. Probably Sensational Massacre. Report of [Sprorat ro Tue Exauiven.] Loxpox, Aug. 13.—° The sooner we get out of this the better,” ie the substance of @ message received trom Sir Robert Hart at Pekin. The allies nre resting at Yang Tsun for a few days. Beyond that the river is blocked with stoner. CHINESE DESIRE PEACE. Wasainetox, Aug, 13,- Indications of the desire of China fora peaceful settle- ment of the present difficulties have been multiplying for several days. An edict has been promulgated appoint~ iog Li Hung Chang a special envoy to sue for peace, PROBABLY SENSATIONAL. —— AE ie i YOUR BEST FRIEND On wash day aod every other day is SURPRISE SOAP It will give the best service; is always uniform in quality, always satisfactory. e You cannot dc better than have ; Paris, Aug- 13.—La Patrie publishes a | despatch to the effect that 7,000 Christians have been massacred ai Pao Ting, east of | Pekin, MUBDER IN HALIFAX. JotnT. Curran Killed By William Cox -A Wome: In The Case, (Speciat to Tae Examiner. ] Hauirax, Aug. 13.—John T. Curran, a sober, industrious citizen was killed at his own door step on Queen Street Satur day night by William Cox. The young man was arrested and held for an investigation, Cox, it is alleged, was accused by Cur- ran with paying attention to his daug bter- in-law. _—_—_ Lord Russel’s Death ee ee Lonpox, Aug 12. The Courts general- ly suspended business today, andt, the judges and other distinguished lawyers eulogized the deceased Chief Justice. The Premier, Lord Salisbury, will select the successor of Lord Russell, with the Queen’s approval. Lord Alverstone, formerly Sir Richard Webster, some time Attorney-General, and now Master of the Roll, will, itis generally thought, be ap- pointed Lord Chief Justiee of Eng'and. Insuranes Fire, Marine, Life All British Companies, Ow rates, HYNDMAN & CO AGENTS | Dr.J C Houston P a SQURIS, re Graduate MoGillyUaiversity,198, - Orrice—Next Door to Mercnants. Riske taken 1 ; ! } ' _ our store. | Now Ready ENGLISH Parsing ara Analysis The Deserted Village ~—~AND— TRAVELLER Price !5c., Postpaid. This book is now on sale at GEO. GARTER & GO.. Bookeseller-. Viola 300 Tons. wl a ee A atin COAL. Landing to-day per schooner "300" ” Bide quatity Hard Coal, in Egg and Chest. nut sizes. C. 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