: pos ~@HE DAILY EXAMINER ett eet This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free.” —Evripipgs eects Single Copies two Cen — leaders of Low Prices. ~~] —_—— <-> +s. 2. 2s > Ss +> <--> gone. The busiest store on Charlotte- Leaders of Low Prices. Half 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. t ‘ | } t | | | ' | | , Mae 88c. a 75e. ae oF 50c. think of it. Bat don’t think of it too long, or they will be town’s busiest street. mn, Spee —————_ Summer Furniture to select from. WE HAVE ALSO -— =o =: &- e. ©0 > <=> ~~]: * ~S = & ~~ > © 6“ wo» REED, RATTAN FURNITURE tor the porch, hall ways and any room where ease, comfort and coolness are desired, We have some strikingly pretty and handsome designs Those comfortable Basket work cbairs which we sell at $2.00 and rockers at $?,25. They are just ‘he thiog for the verandah or lawn. John Newson 39S 4 64g BED BSB ESOS HAT? FHA NOES 2: =}ee4 seem. Se Call and see them, * Aa 1 OSOSs 0S QZo_ea_qaese Bee SH] aa Dollars per Year Ne 7OL36 CHARLOTTETOWN P: E. ISLAND LATEST NEWS FROM CHINA Notable Russian Success RELIEF COLUMN LED BY BRITISH AND AMERICANS. Csina Said To Be Really Suing For Peace. (Specia, To Tas Examiner] Sr. Perersscvrec, August 11,—Official reports say that three separate Russian columns succeeded in surrounding a large Chinese force at Hai Chan, and that see- ing Russians advancing from all directions the Chinese fled, leaving e dozen obsolete guns behind them. The Russians pureued the Chinese for 35 versts until they were exhausted and compelled to abandon tbe pursuit. COMMENT IN LONDON Lonpox, August 11.—The morning papers exprese satisfaction with the latest developments in China, and the average comment is that China is now genuinely suing for peace through Li Aung Chang. Deepatches printed this morning con- cerning the battle of Yang Tsun, accorde ing to the Daly Mail: correspondent’s ac count, show that the attack wus led by Americans and British. The Chinese say that they retreated be- cause the British poured poison into their troops. This refers tothe lyddite sheils which the Chineee then experienced for the firat time. The correspondent adds that the British casualties were 200 aad the Americans 250— but this latter estimate is four times greater than tbat of General Chaffee’s report, LI HUNG CHANG ILL. Sr. Pererssurc, August 21.—A special despatch says the Chinese minister here, Yang Yu, has received a t-legram an- nouncicg that Li Hung Chang is danger~ ously ijl, and bas been granted a month’s leave of absence. Cavada’s Trade With Britain. Loxpon, Aug. 10.—Board of Trade re- turns for the month of July show that the imports from Canada include 15,576 cattle, value £277,383; sheep and lambs, 5,867, £9,731; wheat, 692,300 cwts., . £250,424, meal and flour, 139,300 cwts., £67,367; peas, 50,400 cwts., £16,191; bacon, 64983 cwta., £133,696; hams, 5,002 cwts., £67, 231; butter, 24,694 cwts , £115,306; cheese, 256,064 cwts., £639,123; eggs, 565 great bundreds, £162; horses, 530, £14,857 Total imports, £2,836,536; exports, $578 161, 2<6<2 -_-ere Smallpox in the West. Orrawa, Ont., Aug. 10.—Owing to the prevalence of smallpox in the Dakotas, the Provincial Board of Health of Mani- toba has requested the Dominion Govern- ment to take precautions to prevent the disease getting a footing in the province. Medical iospectors will be atationed at points along the boundary with a view to examining passengers entering the pro- vince from the United States and vaccin- DOBELL LINE ee. dee an we ies S. POLINO of the Dobell rt due here from Montreal on Syd 87, August 13th and sails for Chey, North Sydney and St. Johr ‘8, wee produce, etc., under live stock on deck at lowest deck Thea, information as to For fright ang Passage apply to ‘B® N. Rarrenzory, resi: ea | Agent. bia s 8 wharf and Prince } The 8. 8, Bonavista sailing from Mon } treal Friday morning Auyust 10th will be due at Chariottetown Monday August 13th ating those who cannot give proof of havs ing recently undergone the ordeal. ROYAL Baking Powder and sails for St. John’s, Newfoundland, ! via North Sydney, carryiog horses, cattle t and sheepon deck, aud produce under deck, at lowest possible rates. For further particulars ae to freight and passage, apply to ae PEAKE BROS & CO. Agents. ’ t Cb’town, August 10th, 1900. LOST—on Friday evening 22nd inst. Ladies d-satchel between Steam Navi m Cos rey St. Finder will be‘suit ably rewarded ty leaving at TP Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeouards. the food against alum. Alum baki wders are the greatest menacers to fal of the present day. RO ‘AL BAKING SOWOER CO., NEW YORK, _— Se — . SATURDAY AUGUST [4, 1900 A GRUESOME DISCOVERY. Skeleton With a Gag in the Mouth Unearthed Near Preston. Prestox, Ont., Aug 10.—John R Nat- emith, while ploughing on his farm a Riverbank, made a gruesome discovery. His ploughshare turned up @ human skull from under two feet of soil, which 8 very sandy in that locality. In the evening tne si e of the find wae excavated and the remaing part of the skeleton was revealed, “which was that all a full grown person, The body had been buried face downwards, andin its mouth was found arollofrags. A rusty pair of shears was aleo iound in the grave. The fiod has caused quite a ripple in this sec~ we asthe circumstances look like foul play. 7 Feeling in Great Britain. New York, August 10.—The special | correspondent of the Tribune in London reviewed the war situation at an early hour this morning as follows : The public interest in the South African war has waned, but the Parliamentary ~ession Closed with a series of angry dis- cussions, Mr. Chamberlain being fiercely baited by the Radicals on the communicas tions which he alleges some Opposition members have maintained with . the Treneveal Goveroment. In all this there is a considerable element of party politics. It is commonly believed that the general elections “iil take place in the autumn, and the 1 »licy and conduct of the war will be the main issue before the candidates. Hence the politiciane aie still talking South Africa, though the nation ie paying for more attention to the Opening drama in Eastern Asia, Everybody is heartily tired ot the Boer war, and anxious to have done with itas soon ae possible, but the Government are by no means convinced that the end is at hand, and it is signif- cant that reinforcing drafts for two of the regiments of the front have just been ordered to hold themselves in readinees "2 embarkation next week, Price of Iron, New Yoru, Aug 10.—It was learned yesterday that the representatives of the structural] iron and stee] company met in secret session at the Holland House yes- terdsy, and, contrary to expectation, agreed to maintain prices. Trade pros- pects are excellent. ———_——_E_——_—_———— NOTES AND COMMENTS, —Is the 1890-96 period the consistent gentlemen who now compose the Govern ment denounced and «xpenditure of $37,> 000000 a year as alarming; tut pow these same gentlervea, in office, are dis» posed to regard an expenditure of $56,. 000,000 asa ratuer good thing ! —We are in receipt of the Cavadinn Horticv}turist for August. It is published at Grimsby, Ontario, the editor being L. Woolverton, M. A. The Horticulturist will be found valuable by all who culti- vate orchards, fruit gardens, ornamental plants, etc. — Mr. Chamberlain was right when he said in the British House of Commone a few daysego that Canada and Australia were in complete accord with the Imperia! Government regarding the policy of an- nexing the two Boer Republics, and eatab. lishing in them a Government supported by a military force until they should be ready for self-government under the Brit~ ish Crown. —The Mail aod Emeire aptly remarks that, after the experience op their Minis- ters in Pekin, the great powers will be likely to see that their representatives in heathen countries are equipped with ap- paratus for communication with each other by means of wireless telegraphy. Had the Pekin Legations been se equipped word might have been received from them through some oi the Consulates long be- fore the Conger meseage arrived. RE areata MARRIED, At the McTavish House, Chariottetown, by the Rev. D. B. McLecd,on the 20th July, 1900, Mr. Ewen A. McLaughblan, of Fairview, and Miss Millicent McRae, of Rice Point. DIED. A\ Head of Hilleboro,King’s County, on August 9tw, Frederick B. Douglas, age 37 years. At Great Falls, Montana,on the 30th ult, Joseph Bryan, aged 30 years,a native | of Monticello, Prince Edward Island. a ee me — Plums 12 cents quart, eee LAST MOVES IN THE WAR GAME Report That Methuen Has Stopped De Wet LORD RORERTS SHOWS GREAT ENERGY Suicide of Steyn Rumored—Said that the War Will beOver in Three Weeks (Speorat tro Tae Examiver.] Pretoria, Aug 11, —It ie eaid here that Lord Methuen haa arrested General De Wet’s march. All the Boersin the field credit the rumor circulated by their leader that Lord Roberts ie dying. Lord Roberts, however, is now in ex- cellent health and he is displaying won- derful energy end rides daily long dis. tances. REPORT AND OPINION. Lonpoy, Aug. 11.-It is persistently rumored at Lorenzo Marcues that Mr. Steyn has committed snicide. Lonpox, Aug. 11l-—[n the House of Commons, tbree days ago, the Under Sec. retary of War, Mr. Wyndham, said that the Transvaal war will be over in three weeke. THE RING IN NEWY ORK. Fitzsimmons Wins in the Sixth Round. [Speciat to Tag Examiver.] New Yorx, Aug. 11.—Fitzsimmone knocked Rublin out in the sixth round. Leprosy in Gloucester, Moxcton, August 19,—-A rather slarme ing report comes from Gloucester county, in which tbe leper lazaretto is located, A young man, French, was recently sent te the county jail at Bathurst for a petty offence. Some thing in the young man’s appearance excited euspicion, and a doctor being called d agnosed his case as leprosy. Dr. Smitb,of the Tracadie inetitution, was at once communicated with, and if the Bathurst doctor’s diagnosis proves to be correct, the result may be further spread of the dread disease which it was hoped ie was dying out. The young man 13 2! years ef age, and it ie said that some of his near relatives are already inmates of the institution. eee Enthusiastic Reception. Queso, August 10. —The one hundred Canadians belonging to the first and second c-ntiogents who leave Liverpool teday by the Parisian, for Quebec, will be given an eaotbnesiastic reception on their arrival here. The Parisian should be in port on August 18. ‘ Turkey Arming, Too | ComsTaNTINoPLs, Aug 10.—A contract has been signed here with the Krupp firm for the purchase of 208 quick-firing guos and armour plate for two torpedo destroy-rs. The order amounted in al! to £728,000. FS Those Implicating Papers. reason to believe, says the Standard, in reference to the papers found at Pretoria, that a communication signed by eertain Liberal members and others was sent to President Kruger lect September urging him ‘2 coneede a five years’ franchise, without artificial restricti: ne, and aseurs ing him that if he did they would do all ; they could to assist him in maintaining! 12 cents: the independence of the Transvaal, It is dozen, peaches 25 cents dozen tonight at | believed also that some letters wriiten by SOG GeO 7 8c iale oawiad a3 Mr Michael Davitt were discovered. - ——ee NO 188 Now Ready Parsing axa Analysis —FROM— The Deserted Village —AND— TRAVELLER Price (5c., Postpaid. This book is now on sale at | our store. Book sellers. GEO. CARTER & GO. Insuranes Fire, Marine, Life All Britis: Companies, Rocke taken Ow rates. HYNDMAN & CO AGENTS COAL. Landing to-day per schooner Viola 300 Tons. quality Hard Coal, in Egg and Chest- nut sizes. C. 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