THE DAILY EXAM e Read Room This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, IN ER * Senat ver Yea ccelintia: ’ Dah ee ee <= Se este: 3 havingjto advise the Public, may speak free.” —Evririwrs oils fee ux> Con — rae a 7OL36 _CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. ISLAND, TUESDAY JULY 17, 1900 There's a move in summer goods every dz of nice goods going at a “you may take them Drop in to-day and see how far your dollars One-thir off | Ready-made-Suits Baragins in Separate Skirts All that lot uf cool comfort- able denim bicycle skirts —on vale at half price, One special lot of crash skirts at 49e. Another lot of crash skirts, braid trimmed 69c. All other crash and pique | skirts at twenty-five per cent | discount. Straw Hats + 2 i | | | | | Every one these new, hands we § lits at a discount odtone third, hot one old one in the house. Prices run from $5.00 to 3gC Each. $18.00 off which figures you| 991 : 7 may deduct 334 ver cent. hie’ Bargains in | ress Goods j ; rmmewnu Ae, A great] =—_*g) big range cf} Riis, ; stylish sum- mer dress Every straw hat in the store, sailors and fancy shapes, on Sale at 39c. each. Children’s Millinery All children’s tzimmed bats go on sale at a discount of one third. } | | | stuffs, will be | placed on the | bargsin counter, and prices cut vne third. This isa chance you can’t afford to miss. Then there’s all that eleg- om line colored dress *ngths, no two alike—choose at One third off, bool, Colored Muslin Now there’s one of the best bargains in the whole list, Vur whole stock of colored tes Muslins, fine fancy ging- heme etc, goeson sale ata discount of 334 per cent. Quick comers have first no<ehqgsemmmnnennaneineen ot ‘Blouses Half Price One small [ot of silk blouses cnfsale at just half price. —_—-~-- —— y- Just stud y this lis price.” will go. One-third off All Shirt Waists SPECIALS’. > IN SHIRTS WAISTS 4 4): hae 4 PTY | “ j : C } é ‘ Now’s your chance for a bia shirt waist bargain. Choose from any of these new and elegant garments at discount of one-third. Think of it! then hurry for they’ll soon be gone. One-third off all Jackets fiiEvery summer jecketin the store—has had the price cut just one third—Now’s your chance to get a nice coat fo the coming cool evenings A special lot of spring and summer capes go on sale ata thoice~-one third off. : discount of one third, also. J MOORE&McLEOD The busiest]store ongCharlottetown’s busiest street. THE GREAT TROUBLE IN CHINA No Additional Definite News INCREASINGLY SERIOUS STATE OF AFFAIRS. A Big British Military Vote Ex* pected -Salisbury Silent. (Srecian to Tue Examiner. ] Lonpon, July 17, 3.53 ‘a. m.—Up to this hour there has been no further news received regarding the reported massacre at Pekin from any source. In the House of Commons last evening, beyond the admission that there was no ground for hoping that the report was not true, Mr. Broderick, Parlismentary Secretary to the Foreign Office, had noth« ing to communicate. No question wae put to Lord Salisbury in the House of Lords, probably by pre- coxcerted arrangement,it being considered that at the present stage of affairs it would anly be embarassing to force the Premier to make a statement. It is whispered on the ministerial ‘side of the House of Commons that the next vote asked for on account of the military undertaking in South Africa and China will be startling in amount. Telegrams from Shanghai and Chefoo indicate ac increasingly serious state of affaire. There is little doubt that a farther check of the allies at Tien Tsin would be The Times says : “It is taken for grant~- ed in diplomatic circles that when the Chinese crisis is settled, Great Britain wil! retain its right to nominate the Inspectos of Chinese Customs.” MINISTERIAL HOLIDAY. Sir Louis Davies, Messrs. Blair and Pieldiug go t° Paris. (Spgcratto Tue Examiner. ] Orrawa, July 17.—Hon. Mr. Foster Las left for New Brunswick. Me srs, Davies, Blair and Fielding leave for “Gay Paree’ today. They will be away from Canada fora month’s holiday trip purely. — UNITED STATES TROOPS. 18000 Under Orders For China. (Speorat To Tae Examiver.] Wasutvaton, July 17. — A apecial cabinet meeting has resolved to send 8,000 more troops to China,making 18,000 under orders, General Miles or General Bates will be in command, > eo ——~ .—— THE RING, Light Weight Champicnship of U, §, ca ee |Sprotar To Tae Examiner] New York, July 17.—McGovern won from Erne in the third round. —Mr. Graham Fraser, of the Nova Scotia Steel Company,states that the delay in erecting works at North Sydney is only | temporary . ' ‘ CIGARETTE-SMOKING is said to cause shortness of breath. If this is so, the remedy is, leave them off. But if the short breath comes asthma, the remedy is Adamson’s Botanie Cough Balsam. Strawberries only 13 cents at Brace’s Grocery, ~— It is alleged that the Powers mean war: | the signal for a general anti-foreign rising | ‘throughout China, — TWENTY CANADIANS Plundered While Seeking Cover in | China. [Spmotat tro Tue Examiner ] Torowto, July 17.—The London Stand« ard’s correspondent has cabled that a party of twenty Canadiaus has been plua- dered by rebels near Nanyan Fer, whie, seeking a place of safety. The Rev. R. P. McKay, Secretary of the Canadian Presbyterean Foreign Mis- sions,says that there ie reason to fear tha this isthe party of Canadians who were making theirway from Chunang, ‘n Northern Honan to Hankow, a distance of 250 miles. AT THE BUTTS. Third Match of the Canadian League Series. The third match of the Canadian Mili- tary League series was fired at Kensing- ton range yesterday. The weather was fine, and eome excellent scores were made. Captain M. A. Allan heads the list with 96 points, and Major Stewart comee next with 95. The ranges were 200, 500 and 600 yards, 7 shots at each. The scores : 200 500 600 Tie. De Reeneds.. ..cintones 30 32 28 90 Gun, EGR. . .. . .cescsces:¥l.. BE 20.1 Sergt.-Major Baird......... 29 32 27 = 88 Lieut. G M Moore......... 32 33 29 94 Capt. Hooper...........31 30 29. 96 Bojor Stewart.......... 32 32 31 95 Guna. Landrigan.........31 33 24 88 Guo. H Horne...............30 28 30 88) Capt. MA Allao.......31 35 30 Capt. Goodwill...........28 34 25 TGR, gervcce coccteabicecie Vis «sa 0 cteces: SOG) — Morton County, Kansas, has a pon- ulation ot 400 healthy and happy wen, | women aud children; it hae ministers, law- | yers aud school teachers, but it is without | ® phyeician aud has been for about a score | of ve>-s. The Morton County Debating Society is wrestling with she question | whether the phenomenally good health of the couuiry keeps the physician away or whether it should be attisiuut-d wo ais absence, here is your chance for a bargain. a DIED. At Hazelbrook, on the 16th James Wood, aged 81, Funeral to-morrow (Wednesday) at 10 o’clock to Cross Roads Cemetery. inst. Mra. ~~ 7 R. H. Ramsay & Co | When you get to the tvof use our famous Eastlake Shingles Galvanized or Painted. NO 166 They look well and last well—are Fire, Lightning and Rust proof —and are quicker laid than others, be- cause of their patent telescopic side lock. Be sure of enduring protection by getting genuine Eastlakes, they never fa‘. Write us for full information. Metallic Roofing Ce. Limited @ TORONTO, Holiday Reading HAMMOCKS IN VARIETY you must have one, SOUVENERS...... = Magazines, Latest Books and Nov:ls, To have the greatert comton Pihmogranns of P. EB. I-lond Scenery ( inaware, Vie-s, etc. *s ey Goode, S ationery, etc 4 fall line of Bouks and Papers ortered by mail and promptly forwarded to customers, Queen St. Opp. Market Bouse. for We have A big price Leather Shoes, nice one for 7 Baking Powder Made from pute cream of tartar. Safeguards. the food }' against alum. (ee menacéts to ealth of the present day. RO ’AL BAKING POWD ; vneK 2 “A. BAKING POWDER 60. NEW i } —— TO BE LET. That well-known bus.ness stand, foru.- | erly known as the Central Hotel, conteiu- ing 22 rooms, with large stable and yard, situated near the market, on Richmond Street. Rent moderate. Rovar $1.6 BAUS Latest style. DUPE The Home Shoe Fac'or,, A Midsummer Soap Sale We have an extra large stock of soaps and intend giving some extra low prices for the next Week. Good soaps at prices cheaper than you ever bought them. It will pay you to call. Apply to T CAMPBE LL . FORSALE. © iii iit Te from a cold or' 20 Building Lote tor eale 50x100, will! be sold cheap. Also two Dwelling | Houses on Highland Avenue, together with our whole stock of Crockery Glass | vare and Groceries, etc, P., MONAGHAN, Queen Street. Also a sample lot of sponges being sold at 10 per cent less than cost prices.—Buy now, A.W, Reddin Phm B Central Drugstore. Suanyside. 000000 GCSE RERREEAEDED OGRE carinii halt it Rak CUSUERAE Ea OGREENEUROUEEERD. “R9a000 S00 GEO. CARTER & CO. We have aline of ladies bicyc'e bat we wish to clear out, they were $2.25 we| are going to sell them for $1.00 a pai’; : — bev Patent a = hs 07 NER IS ag ID Coes te Se NOR AM ok MRT Nei. MOM S x “oe oe Salerro 2 es aie ——e. — -