_-4 | i | Senate tead Cc DAILY Chis is True Liberty, when Free Born Men having to advise the Public, may speak fre,’ EXAMI —~MUKIPIDKS (9c That big front table has another bargain for you to-day. It’s loaded with an as- sorted lot of pretty shirt waists, in whites, blues and pinks, most of ’em are pretty diagonal stripes. They’re worth up to $1.05 To-day’s price is Cc The Busies: Store on Charlotte- town’s Busiest Street. ————— ee —— Charlottetown Steam Navigation Co. LIMITED STEAMERS “NORTHUMBERLAND” and “PRINCESS” Leave as below every day Sundays excepted. From Pornt Du Cueng, on arrival of 11,50 train from St John for SumMERsIDs, connecting with express train for Charlotttetown and ‘lignish. From Summersipg or arrival of morning train from Char lottetowr and all stations of P. E. I, R. for Point Du CuENE, connecting with afternoon train for St. Jonny, Boston and MontreAt. : Connection at Moncton with .traip far, Canada and N. B., at Sr. John with C. 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Steamers are run"on Eastern Standard Time. VERY LATEST NEWS FROM SOUTH AFRICA Boers Attack a Convoy of Stores ‘aur ARE BEATEN OFF AFTER } HEAVY ACTION. \ — eee Cattle and Sheep Captured—General Hunter's March. Loxpow, June 30.—The War Office has the following from Lord Reberte; “Pre toria, June 29 - Lord Paget reports from Lindley that he was engaged on the 26th witha body of the enemy who were strongly reinforced during the day. A convoy of stores for the Lindley garrison also attacked on the 28th. But after a heavy rear guard action, the convoy reached Lindley in safety. Oarcszualties were 10 killed and 4 Officers and about 60 meno wounded.” The fight reported yesterday was under Lieut, Colonel Grenfell, not Dreipoc. General Brabant came up during the engagement, The total casualties of the two columns were 3 killed and 23 wound- ed. On the previcus day near Ficksburg, Boyes brigade was in action with the enemy. Our casualties were two officers killed, four men wourded and one man j missing. Lord Methune found yesterday that the Boer lasger near Vachkop and Spibekop bad been hastily reoewed in the direction of Lindely. He followed the enemy twelve miles and ca; tured 5000 sheep and 506 bead of cattle, which the enemy had seized in that neighborhood. Our casueli- tieswere four mea wounded. General Hunter continued his march yesterday, towards the Vaal River, ua- | oppesed. Springs the terminus of the railway ‘from Jobaunesburg due east, was a'task~ ,ed early yesterday morning. The Canada regiment which garrisons place, beat of the enemy. Nocasuslities are reported — _— Ask for Minard’s and tike no other —— WARSHIP ASHORE. United States Battleship Oregon on the Ground. [Speciat ro THe ExaMINeR.] Loxpoy, June 30 —The ,Shanghai cor- respondent of the Times ielegrapbing, says: The United States battleship Oregon went ashore in afeg off Hoo Kie Islande, 25 miles north of Chefoo, Messrs Jardine, Matheson & Co., are sending her assistance. a enema - RoYAL Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum. ’ Alum baki wders are the greatest menacers to bith of the present day. SS RO ‘AL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK, TC = mom menage ean "Hay For Sale. . 25 tons’ of pressed hay. to the effice or to oat | S. R. Jenkins, [Upton N j¥. W HALES, harlotteiown. P, E.. Islaod..... Secretary... ‘Baw wks Fi Ee , notes CHARLOTTETOWN P: E. ISLAND, SATURDAY JUNE 3), 1900 i WITH THE SENATE, | An Irregularity in Sending Out } Cheques for Fishing Bounty the Subject of a Protest. In the Senate, a few days ago, there was a long discussionen the medeof deal- ing with fishiog bounty cheques, a matter in which Hon. Donala Ferguson alleged that great favouritiem existed. Hon. Mr. Fergueon reminded the House that last year he bad moved for a return showing the distribution of the fishing bounty. It now come to his knowlege that irregulari- ties were still going on. Hedid sot pro- pose to touch much upon the question of whether the cheques were earned. It was now learoed that the chequee were sent to a Dr. Wickham, in Prince Edward Is- land. When parties asked for their cheques they were told they were in Dr. Wickham’s bands. Oa enquiry it appeared that Dr. Wigkbam was not ao officlal ef the Depar -—It seemed to be a case of Wickham, interfering in the overseer’s | work. He read anumber of letters be- tween Mr. Jobn Albert Breanan, aod Mr. Jobn Hardie, chiefclérk of the Fisheries Department, and accusing Mr Davideon, the overseet, of allowing Dr. Wickham to interfere with hie work. The letters also complain of bounty cheques being hand- edover to Dr. Wickham. Mr. ae loaned money to a bounty recipient nam- ed O’Reilly, taking an assignment. The cheque had been handed over to Dr. Wickham by Mr. Davidson, who held no assignment, but the department refused to recognize the claim, as the chaape could not be handied hy doy one but the payee. Mr. Ferguson charged that great favourit- ism wes showm in these cheques being great difficulty to parties for whom the the cheques were hold in getting them. A REPORT FROM ADMIRAL SEYMOUR Unsuccessful Attempt to Reach Pekin, A STORY OF STUBBORN GAL- LANTRY AND HEROISM Force Was Short of Provisions and Hampered by Wounded ee Sreciat tro Tae Examiner. Loypox, June 30.—At aa early hour this morving a report from Admural Sey~ mour, in which he describes his uneuc ceeeful attempt to reach Pekin and his return to Tien Tsin, was received at the Admiralty. The story is one of stubborn gallantry, under repeated attacks from fvrioua hordee, whose losees were very heavy. The force was short of provisions and was humpered by the wounded. On June 19, Admiral Seymour, having failed to get into communication with Pekin, determined to withdraw to Tien handed over to Dr. Wickbam, who gave | Tsin. A weil-organized opposition was expe- Dr. Wickham had been mixed up in the rienced throughout the return march, the Pineau matter. The department said] Chinese, when defeated in one villege, re- cheques could not be banded over on|tiring to the next and occupying well = ue eee — them | selected positions, from which they hed oo. 7s, Bie sald Mr. Pergusoe ‘bed often to be forced at the point of the not said whetber Dr. Wickbam was actiug as agent for Mr, Davidson or no. Wickham had not received pay for the cheques. The Department of Marine and Fisheries had .eceived no complaints of Tigoish. the cheque over tosome resident of the place to sold for him. This showed that Dr. Wickham had been acting as agent ed the men for whom the money was ins tended to gat it. Hon. Mr. Prowse, ly the matter dropped. A ne NOTES FROM CAMP BRIGHTON. The Oliver equipment wil! uot be given the 82nd Re gimrat. Tue militia in c mp, with the two city companies of Art llery acd the Ragineer Com pany, peraie to Z on Church and St. Duortan’s Cathedral to- morrow. Thanks for the many magazines and literature in general 80 kindly left in the reeding tent by citizens. the men dispersing with a hearty Briltisb cheer which maie the camp resound. could, if required, aesiat in making o Saurie;} has in hie “poesessicn at Camp to him from South Africa by his son, Royal Cauadians, This flag wa* captur- Bloemfontein, and can be seen at Camp Brighton. Gunner McLean was a private of No. 4 Co, until 1897, when be enlisted in the R. C. A., Quebec, from which place he joined “H” Co., BR. C., for service in South Africa, and is one of the Islanders who have been at the front since the Canadians left Modder River. a “ee ‘TWAS A FALSE REPORT S:n,—-Tn the report of the sneeting held at Kingston on the 27th inst., the Patriot ways that Mr. A.A. McLean did not ob- tain abeariag. TLis is « falsehood,and a ross insult tothe peopleof Kingston. r McLean received a good hearing, and as he scored in his able speech the Pineau Farqubarson Government he wae fre~ quently applauded. Mr Farquhar- son need not hope to gain any advantage by having bogus and false reports circulated throu gnout the district of the meetings held during the — ne by insulting the intelligence of people who are desirous of bearing discussed in a fair impartial Raves. | are under discussion. manner the political issues of athe hour. Mr. McLean will always be wel- eomed by the le of Kingston when tie favoritiem, except from J. A. B-ennan, of | ® : : When fishermen were not pre- | was compelled to await reinforcements sent at tue distrijation of the cheques, it| which reached bim June 25° was the custom of the overseer to band inerehied ibto Tien Tein Ont Oer. for Mr. Davidson. The Goverament want- | casualties There are undoubtedly men in camp who} © Brighton, an Orange Free State flag sent] Dr, | bayonet in the face of galling fire. Ono June 23rd, after a night merch, the twperial Armory about Tien Tein! was eized by Admiral Seymour, Here he and he Admiral Seymour's total losses were 63 killed and 228 wounded. The teaviest were among the British, of whom 27 were killed and 97 wounded. ae Wie Dies aod The Americans loss was 4 killed and 25 otbers covtinued.the discuesion, and fival- | wounded. The Legation mystery is as deep as ever: MR CHAMRERLAIN ATTACKED Australian Bill Before the Commons. [SpectaL TO THe Examivea,] Lonpos, Jusce 30.—Ia the Commons during a debate on the second reading of the Australian Commonwealth bill, Zarl The drili yesterday afternoon was sbort,| Carriagton (liberal) attacked the allege! ttempt ofMr. Chamberlain to make politi. al capital out of the bill. Referring to the crisis caused by the ap- Crorje surrender or Kruger flee for bi®}pes) clause he said that, at one time, the life. the future of Australia rested in the hind Gunner A McLean, of No.4 Company,| 0+ a. individual who,on « certain occasion, as 30 overcome by the glamor of a fifteen minute conversation with the Kaiser that Eineas McLean,whois serving a8 & priv®@| he forthwith publicly aunounced that an in “H” Company, Firet Contingent of the} .i)i,nce had been formed between Great ed by Private MeLiean on the march to} Dri:aiv, America and Germany. The Ear! also said that Mr. Chamber- lain’s so-called compromise on the appes! clause was no compromise, but an unquali- fied strrender. 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