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Wet weather The busiest store on Charlottetown’s busiest street. ea ae Enameled Souvenirs We display one of the most¥select stocks of Sterling Silver Gilt Enamell- ed Souvenirs in the city. Faamelled Brooches, Stick Pins, Hat‘Pins, Ouse Sets, Cuff Links, Manicure Pieces, It Buckles, and an ‘endless variety of Canadian Uvenir Spoons ranging iu price from 75c to $2.. Tourists ‘; risitors invi a urists and visitors especially invited to inspect our kK. ‘ CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. ISLAND TUESDAY AUGUST 21, PARTICULARS OF FIGHT AT PEKIN From a Telegram to the Japanese Legation FIGHTING ON STILL GOING ON AUGUST 19TH. Made an Obstinate Resist- ance to Japanese. Chinese {[Srrecrat ro Tae Examiner. ] Wasuinctoy,August 21.—The Japanese legation has received several important despatches, giving the latest information in regard toevents in Pekin. A telegram dated the 19th of August at Tokio says: “After the entry was effected into Pekin by the allied troops, the Chinese troops, on August 15th, betook themselves to and remained in the Imperial Palace. “A body of the Japanese troops was called off to guard the Palace, and there they met with an obstinate resistance by the Chinese troops, Fighting is still going on. The headquarters of the [Japanese army is in the legation, and the division is mainly quartered in the villages outside of Antingme,” THE WAR DISEASE SPREADING * Bulgaria and Roumania Now Going to Fight. [SpecraL to Toe Examiner] Loxpoy, Aug. 21.—Referring to the ten- sion between Roumania *and Bulgaria the Vienna correspondent of the Daily Ex- press says Bulgarian troops are beiag continually moved to the frontier. The Macedonian Revolutionary Com mitte has called 1,000 volunteers under the command of Bulgarian regular offi- cers and will raid Roumanian territory. Three Roumanian army corps are mobil- izing. King Charles, speaking to his officers on Sunday said: “ Gentlemen, be ready for war. I‘ can happen at any moment, You will’ prove yourselves worthy suc- » 99 cessors of the heroes of 1817. th © CHICAGO ‘MAN'S SACRIFICE. Kills Himself 80 His Wife Might Get Insurance. Caicaco, August 18.—Charles Mielenz died of his own hands eome time on W ed« nesday, near Southport Avenue, ia order that his family might receive the benefit of $2,000 insurance, which he carried in two German lodges. Mrs. Mielenz learned from the police last evening that her hus- band’s weg had been found. Mr. Mielenz conducted a wall paper and painting busines, and it was {not prosperous, On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Mitlenz re- ceived a letter from her husband in which he said: “It js the best you can do to let me go, eo“everybody can get what they have coming. I feel sorry for the chil- dren. Yoacan get epough of money from my lodges to put $1,000 in the business, and hold the balance for yourself and my eV. W. WELLNER @ eee Rplete, gear sions of clothes*for spring‘and ‘summer is now ek of 2 We invitetinspection of the largest and nobbiest | lis «3 ee Cvercoatings and trousering, te be seen in Nerenteed orrect style, perfict fit and best werkmanship —~—8._Always on:hand, a {ull line of gente’ furnishi ~ JOHN MEROD & CO —_ dear children. It’s hard to part, but I don’tsee any other way.” RoYAL Baking Powder Made from pute cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum, Alum powders are the greatest menacers to 6 Grignell dn (| seen at the Public Works Office. A STARTLING PIECE OF NEWS Made Public by Mr Julian Ralph, RUSSIA AOTIVELY PLOTTING AGAINST BRITAIN, Endeavoring to Break the Harmony With the United States. {Spxciat to Toe Examiner J Lonpon, Aug. 21.—Julian Ralph,in The Daily Mail, quotes from a ‘‘Diplomat of some 8.anding,” whose name is not given, whodeciares that Russia is vigorously endeavoring to secure American support and to break the harmony existing be» tween the United States and Great Britain. “Enog'and,” says the diplomatin ques- tion, “has no firet clase power except Am- erica, which offers her the slightest ground for hope of a friendly hearing of her case. The feeling of to-day will generate war against her tomorrow. Russia’s plen, which is encouraged by Austria-Hungary, France and Germany ie to strip Great Britain of all support,—to leave her naked before such a war begins,” AT SEA WITH A MADMAN. Captain Voyage in the Sehooner Czar. San Francisco, Cal., August 18— Forty-eight days at sea with a madman —days of anxiety and worry witl acrew ot foreigaers who did not seem willing to watch ovor |e prisover under the hatch es~ days of gales and calms added t. dis- comfort. These are features of the story of the latest voyage of the schooner Qzar. Captain Wa cr 18a changed man. When he left hi ce he was the picture of health. Yesterday, as he stepped ashore from his echooner’s buat, he looked twenty years older. First officer “ Billy” Sorenson, who left here with the Czar on May 19 last, came home araving maniac. He will be sert ashore s00a, and to the Marine Hospita!, after being under decks of the Ozar is solitary confinement for more than a month and a half. “It wasan awful trip,” said: Captain Wagner. “I feel broken in health and I have lost fully twenty pounds since I leit here in thespring. I feel sorry for my nofortumate officer, but really at times I thought thatI would haveto resort to very desperate measures to protect my- self and men on the sbip. “Tt was not until we had made seve-al hundred miles towards Altato, Mex., our destination, that the mate began to act queer. To protect myself and the mer from the maniac, I ordered him put under the hetches and guarded: I hated to do thie, but it was absolutely necessary, as I did not like to iron him all the time dur ing a long voyage. “ Wedges were made and there were driven into the hatches at the combings. He would play all manner of tricks to get out. He had to be watched all the time, and there was vo telling what time he wouldelade his watchers, get on deck and secure ahatchet or some other instrument and brain us all. “Allof this time we were making an extremely slow trip. It seemed that we would never reach port. A month pase~ ed and wewere still many hundred miles from San Francisco, and every minute of the weary days the maniac in the hold kept up his singing and howling. It was terrible. Wagner's Memorable ABOUT THAT COLLEGE FENCE Siz,—I see The Examiner is trying to convey & false impression in regard to a certain fence around Premier Farguhar- son’s field, near Government Pond, [ have had that field rented for the past two sea~ soas, and I put that fence there to protect the field. After [ em done Mr. Farqu! ar son will pay me. This is the College fence. I got it by tender two months ago, and my tender was the highest, I suppose, or I would not have got it- The tenders can likely be Surely after paying higher than anyone else for that fence I can do as I like with it. Jouw GriuIs, Contractor Ch’town, Aug. 21, 1906. The Misses Marion and Edith MoL/:0d, who have been visiting relatives and friends on the Ieland, left this morning for their home iz Toronto. 6S Nee 'MR, TARTE WILL RETURN TO PARIS According To The Lat- est Report, HE I8 ANXIOUS TO GET THE De’, LEGION OF HONOUR. At Loggerheads With Colleagues — Will Probably Return. (Sreciat To Taz Exaurver] Orrawa,Aug.21.—It is stated that Tarte intends to return to Paris shortly as he is keen to get the Legion of Honor as Cana- dian Commisioner. Ashe isknown to be at loggerheads with hie colleagues, the current report is to be tuken as an indication that he will shortly retire from the cabinet. Laurier has been hastily summoned from Helifax. Borden leaves for England on a holiday trip by the Parisian at the end of the week, Laurier’s Movements. (Specrat ro Tae Examixer. ] Hauirax, Aug. 21. ~The concert a! the gardens at whieh Sir Wilfrid Laurier was to have spoken iaet Light was postponed on account of rain, ed io stop over and speak tonight, bui was summoned to Ottews and left thi morning. Railway Collison at Sydney, (Sprorat to Tae Examrver.] Syrpxer, C. B., Aug. 21.—Yesterday an east«bound special freight collided with & west-bound special freight half a mile weet of McKinnon’s Harbor. Both engines were seriously damaged | but no one wae hart, NOTES AND COMMENTS —It is announced from Ottawa that the Northwest Mounted Police officers now serviog in South Afriea will be allowed to retire under the superannuation act, if they do net wieh to return, Constables and non ~ commissioned officers not wishing to return will be granted free discharge. —There was « large and representative gathering of the Liberal-Conserwative electors of Charlottetown and Royalty jo the Lyceum last night, and five delegates from each polling division were appointed to attend tne convention to be held in the hall of the Benevolent Irish Society on Thursday next at half-nast one o’clock. Just received one cage Ladies’ Felt Hats, newest styles.—Moore & Mcieod. - ee | VERERODPSGRUCHREREOEREESEURHUERUREED ERG? The Fly Pest This is just their worst time. Rex Insect Powu:: de:- tr vys all insect life, | It is easy to use, It is harmless, It is cheap. 15: per bottle, sprinkler top. oe eae (extra good) 3} Farcct pow Poison Pads, ete. A. W. REDDIN, Phm, 8. The Square Draggist. Sunnyside. | 4900 The Premier intend- |. “. ys Aas Nu 196 DE WET NOTFAR FROM PRETORIA Sharply Engaged by Col, Mahon Leaving About the Beginning of Nex Month. [Speorat to Tar Examiver.1 Lowpon, Aug. 2\.—A special despatch from Pvyetoria announces that De We bivcuseked eighteen miles from the city aud that Colonel Mabon wae sharply en~- gaging him yesterday (Monday) moron ing. Orraws, Aug. 21.—Muajor Hardman, who commande“ D ” battery in South Africa, saye ina Jetter received that it ie reported that the force will leave for home ,bout the 1st September, | men Perhaps you don’t know what artistic effects and economical advantages youcangain byusing our Sheet Metal Fronts with Cornices, Door and Window | Cape, ete, al compete They give caoriia, fire satis- like new at small cost—and are invaluable for use in all new up-to- date siructures, We make Metal Fronts to = ae Tabation aumatertien ‘School Books, College Bocks, | All the books authorized by | the Board of Eduoation in stock and arriving. be thw ; _An i~mense stock of §crib- _blers, Exercise Books, «tc, | the latest in these lines. We | "have “Bobs” and Kitchener | | Baden-Powell t:o. Schoo! | ; | requisites of every kind. | We have apretty “Souve: i:” free for every Boy and Cri this year, bear this in mind. GEO GARTER & C0. Booxeaellers. Wholesale and Retai!. | en te TS A. A. McLean (’, C. 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