. EO, LS Ce SPOT Cerarer ess tin OY 0 TSH a Hie ewist Rm trem oe De aL aees: “Sieh BE EAMETS rr] AL * @ Lu « ) ( } lh Mam = SOU cee Senate Read Room ME TL CHARLOTTETOWN P: E. ISLAND, This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free.” —Evriries b al DAILY EXAMINEP —_—— CL. tt =ngle C opies tw FRIDAY JUNE fed 900 —s~ —_ _—— NO 145 Lig at Coc] Skirts Keeping cool is an object these hot days. Well—it isn’t hard to keep It’s not always so easy to keep cool and look stylish at the We'd like to help you Try us. cool, same tirae,. a little, Crash Skirts Cheap ones and better ones, al sorts at all sorts of prices, 49c, 69c, $1.25, 1.45 and up Dainty Pique Made according to the latest mode, pretty and stylish and cool, $1.39, 1.55, 1,75, 2.10, 2.50, ete No_one need b2 uncomfortable. Moore & McLeod, The Busiest Store cn Cla:lottetown’'s Busijest Street, AeA Cit3} ie itd V pe! e “Tittle tiredness—a cough— feverisliness— stifled coughing —weakened voice—feeble pulse — «i ‘liriun ee even at this a = this LI | ae E ST v ED : wonderful critical period balsam is administerec. wiley a : the frst symptom but it will pearly perform miracles whenever used. is the most deadly of all diseases of it gives very little hich to seek remedies. AMISON'S c: CROUP NIC SAM © tdren. It should be always on hand and given at AT ALL DRUGGISTS. 250. N, MELT Vith shirts at 20 t 30 per cent discount off reg- ular prices. We bought more shirts than our ordinary trade de- mands; for this reason we are giving such big induce- ments to reduce our too large stock, Our Challenger is a 48 cent unlaundered shirt. advanced as far as Paardekop, where |Christian Botha was reported | back, blowing =p a few culyerte as they re» Roberts eends down a force to try and ‘Teecue the Imperial Yeomanry and the Derbies. COMMERCE AND CHRISTIANITY Civilized Nations Must Rule in China | to the Tribune fiom Denver says:— ‘rnle China. { GENERAL BULLER'S — f URTHER | ADVANGE. Turns the Boers out of Paardekop. } } j RUNDLE HOLDING THE BURGH- ERS AND THEIR PRISONERS Till Reinforcements Arrive—First Through Train to Pretoria, ([Specrat to Tas Examiner.] Lexpox, Jane 22.—General Buller has to have taken up a position to oppose him. The Boers however made no. fight and fell treated. Thrust, parry hit, and counter are going on along the line where General Rundle is holding back the burghers until The first train for Pretoria left Cape ‘Town yesterday. at Any Cost. —— -- Cuicaco, Iile, June 20.—A_ special Bishop Ear! Cranston, who recently ‘returned from China, declares from ‘) pulpit today tbat civil.zed nations muet “Tt is worth any cost in money,” be said, “Itis worth any cost in blood«hed if wecao make the millions of Chine-e true and ivtelligent Christians, “T would cut a]] of the red tape in the world and break al! the treaties ever made to place the armies of the United States iu the force next to Great Britain. The open door must be maintained for Chris- tianity as well as for commerce.” THE NATIONALIST PLATFORM. Important Changes Suggested at the Convention. Dusuin, Juve 20.—The Nationalist con- vention which opened h-.¢ yesterday under the presideacy of Juhu Redmond, chair- man of the United [rish parliamentary party, concluded its sessions tuday. The convention adopted & constitution for the United Irish League, the provisions includ- ing the abo'i*ion of the rigbt of the crown te challenge jurors io political cases ex- cept for cause ; the repeal of the treason, felony and arms act; educatioval equality for Catholice; compulsory extension of the laws providing agricultural "laborers with cottages and acre alloiments; and similar demands. <a> ~<a MANITOBA SCHOOLS. Premier Macdonald Will Not Amend The Law WiyyiresG, June 20.— Premier Macd >n- ald bas replied to the depatation of Win aipeg Catholics refusing to amend the Manu:toba school act. His party, he saye took the position at the last elections that the schoo! question had been settled and he dove not see how he can properly move in the direction desired. The Catdolics have now sent a memorial te the eaiian! ion Governmert on the subject. ROYAL. Baking Powder Made from pure cream of _of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum, ra ACCIDENT ON C. P. R. la Number of People Injured, Train Wrecked. [Sproiat ro Toe Examiner.) CarrBoo, June 22.—The through train onthe C. P. R. from Edmoniston to Aristook Junction; conisting of seven freight Cars, two passengers and one bag- gagecar, broke through the second span of the Grand Falls Bridge over the St. Joho River yesterday morning and the entire train went into ‘he river. Comdactor Henderson was hurt internally, a commer- cial traveller named Smith was seriously injared, Generali Passenger Agent Me~ Kenna had his shoulder broken and was internally injured. J O’Neil, the enginee, of the train, was serioutly injured: A number Of passengers were slightly hurt. It ie believed that Smith and Henderson will die. —— THE PRESBYTERIAN ASSEMBLY. Missionary and Other Matters Un- der Censideration. Hatirax, N, 8,, June 2@.—The Prea- byterian General Assembly concluded its Halifax session at 11 o’clock tonight. In the forenoon the special committee report on home mission work io the Northwest, dealing with the scarcity of agents, eli- cted a long discussion. The Atecembly refused to allow students rerving sixteen months ia @ mission field there to get off on that account with a two years’ theo- logical course. Loyal addresses to the Queen and gov- ernor general were adopted. A _ resolu- tion of congra'ulation to the Free and United Presb: terian churches of Scotland en their approaching union, was «dopt- ed, Rev Dr Moore, from the committe on uni- tormity of the worship, reported progress and war authorized todraw on the assembly tund for $106 to meet the expense of priot- ing the first draft ofa manual of prayers for famly worship. Ado;ted! Dr. Scrimger’s motion to eliminate re~ sponrive and literary services from the manual,‘Aids to Scholarship,” was taken up. Dr Sedgewick moved in amendment that the committee be invatructed to have due regardto the mind of the church as wecertained through presbyteries. After &® vigorous debate the vote wes taken; retuluing in 30 for Dr Sedgewick’s amend-~ ment and 62 for Dr Scrimger’s motion. Oa motion of Principel Grant $100 WA ay propristed indrfray the expenses connected withthe preparation of the manual. An overture regarding the term of elder- ship was laid on the talle. In future overtures addressed to the as~ sembly, rec*ived prior to the first of Apiil, «ha;] bs published in the printed advance reports of the assembly. a AGUINALDO MAY SURRENDER. He Will Probably Respond to the Order of Amnesty. Manita, June 20.—General MacArt! ur wil! tomorrow formally anoounce Presi- dent McKirley’s order of amnesty. Bueon- esmino, Paterno and other prominent Filipino leaders are greatly pleased +s they can briug about the surrender of Aguin-ldo who, they declare, is ready and willing to consider the pesce platferm adopted by the Filipino leaders with a few luel, nificant exceptions. Sovnied meetings of the leaders were held quietly mm Manila Jast week. They are enconraged by the progress they are making with the natives and the author- ities here, Tomorrow at a meeting the amnesty decree will be read. Itis the conseneu: of opinion with the foreigners, the better class of the Filipinos and the Spaniards that Aguinaldo will be in Manilashortly as the result of the decree and of the negotiation of the Buencamino party, ——> 2+ Natura. History Sccirzrty.-—The Na tural History and Antiquarian Society will take ite annual outing next Saturday, June 23rd, when the steamer Southpor: will leave Ferry wharf for St. Peter’s Island at 9 o’clock a. m., calling at Con. nolly’s wharf a few minutes Jater. ne Society invites ladies and gentlemen in- terested in natural science to attend. Mem- bersfree, A fee of 25c. will be charged visitors to defray expenses. Members and others intending to be present will lease get tickets from tbe secretary, Mr. ateon, not later than Friday night. Al are expected to provide their own lunches; Alum are the preembeeyy Lia ye: w & day. RO ‘AL BAKING "OwOSR ; CO, Nw YORK. ’ the Society wi.l provide coffees dy td Te Pross,— Moderate weet and north- weet winds; fair and warm; rain, Saturdsy : fair. — a U.S, S, MONOGASY — During the Bombardment of Taku, CONPLICTING REPORTS REGARD- ING ADMIRAL SEYMOUR. British Admiralty Take a Hopeful View of the Case. [Sr gciat To THe Examivez.] Loxpox, June 22—The United States gun boat Monocesy wastwo miles up the Pie Ho River when the international fleet began the bombardment of Taku foris According to a ShanghaiScorrespondert of the Express she was shot through the bow. The correspondeat saye: “ Chinese riflemen on both sides of the river attack- ed her but unsucceasfally.” The scanti- ness of autheatic news with reference to the situation continues. Admiral Kempft’s despatch to the U. S. Navy Department announcing that Tien Tain is being bombarded was prominently used by the London papers and commented upon as indicaticg a ehange for the worse ”’ The Britich Admiralty does not believe the r-port«f the death of Admiral Sey- moar. It is pointed out that Seymour had sufficient supplies to enable him to get to Pekin or to get baek. “We sre hopeful,” eaye a semi-official announcement,” that since be has not dove the latter he has done the former.” ete Rev. Ge>. 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