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Cb’town, June 19th, 1900. aiid LATEST NEWS FROM AFRICA British Losses in Recent Engagements, | | BOERS GATHERING IN FORCE NEAR FICKSBURG: | Roberts Providing Huts for Thirty Thousand Men. (SeectaL To Toe EXxAMINe®.] Loxpoy, June 20.—Caseualties made public by the War Office, including 8 long list of missing, show the British losses in engagements hitherto not re ported. In an attack on @ construction train at Leeuw Spruit, June 14th, three were kil. led, five wounded and sixty captured. Avotber list shows nine wounded and eleven missing in action at Vredefort June 7th, no previous mention of which haa been made. The Daily Mail points out that it ie quite possible that the wires have again been cut in Lord Roberts’ rear, as no des- |pstch later than June 18:h bas been ree ceived. } The Boers wre gathering in force in ‘front of General Ruodle, near Ficksburg’ His force Stretches for eight miles. As sothe parts of the line are weakly held the British fear that the Boers may break \through the outpost+, Skirmishee are of daily occurrence. =< | The Bloemfontein correspondeat of the | Daily Mail, telegraphing June 16, says: Roberts is hate for thirty thovesnd men aud arranging re-iransport getting | for part of bis army altbough his plans , , are not to take effect immedistely, PRESBYTERIAN ASSEMBLY At Monday’s session of the General Assembly at Halifax, the aspointment of Rev. E. A. McCurdy to the agency of the eastern section of the church was confirm- ed. A request from the Synod of the Maritime Provinces asking that an annuity of $250 be paid during life to Mrs. Morri- son, widow of the late agent, was gravied. A tively discussion occurred over home mission work. Overturee from the synod of British Columbia, the Presbytery of Algoma anda memoria! from the home mission Committee, western seciion, asked that itshould be a law that students in theology, either during the course or afier graduation, shouid be required to epend one year in home miesion work be- fore being eligible to a call from 8 con« gregation, There is great scarcity of home missionaries in New Qataric, the North- west and British Columbia. It was etated that the men who a-e physically able to do pioneer work in those fields are few. Dr. Rob- ertaon made the somewhat startling state- ment that ip the western field there were 156,000 English-speaking people without any religious servicee. Principal Grant opposed the adoption of the proposal con~- tained in the two overtures. It would be practically adding a year to the student’s college course. He contended this to be unfair and unwise. There was urgent need of home missionaries, but the effect of this plan would be to direct the at- tention of young men from the Christian ministry to professions that offer richer prizes. The overtures were referred to a committees, Ottawa was chosen as the meeting place of the General Assembly next year. The report of the committee on changes in the con- situation of Queen’s University was pre sented. The principal change sought is the piacing of the theological faculty under @ separate board, 80 that as regards the arts course the university may tecome unudenominatioval. The committee is to report to next aseembly. An animated debate vook place on a peti- tion presented by the Presbyiery of Hali- fax avking authority from the Assembly to give diec.etionary power to the misei a- {ary s udeote in Latrador to coostitute as a sevsiou che elders in that v Cinity aud dis pense wiih ihe facr>ments of bepism aed the Lord’s Supper. The reyuest wes unusual, but the cir- cumst’%ces aleo were unousual,as there was 00 ordained missionary available for the purpose. The speakers in favor of the petition held that the laws of the church should be interpreted in a sufficent- ly flexible way to meet such unusual con- diuioous. The ma:ter was referred to a committee, Made from: most t 2 z Pe DS Absolutely Pure highly refined and healthful ingredients. Assures light, sweet, pure and wholesome food. Mousekeepers must exercise care in buying bak- tn in wders, to avoid alum. Alum ‘ atdchee to catch the unwary, but alum is a poi- son, and its use in food seriously injures health. wders are @OVAL BAKING POWDER CO. 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. RUSSIAN. FORGE ATTAGKS PEKIN. | lt Arrived in the Nick of Time FOR THE ATTACK ON THE LEGA- TIONS HAD BEEN RENEWED. The French Minister Reported to Have Been Killed. ([SpecraL to Toe Examiver.] Lonpon, June 20.—The Russian reliev- ing force arriyed outside of Pekin tiis morning, says the Shanghai correspondent of the Daily Express, and immediately began to attack the city on two sides, em~ ploying numerous artillery. The force apparently arrived in the nick cf time, for the Chineee assert that the attack upen the legations had been succesefully re- newed. On the night of June 16 Chinese troops attacked the legations and eet on fire five European buildings. Nothing defnite ie kvown as tothe result, easept that the Chinese were disappointed, slthough other reporte, utterly diecsedited bv foreigners here, are to the effect that the Chinese, in- furiated by the destruction of Taku, have since massacred all the Pekio. A modified version of these rumors re- ceived at Berlin is that the French as wel! as German minister bas been killed. Lonpon, June 20.—The Chinese situa- tion is apparently unchanged. A)}l sorts ef rumors sre current in Shanghai, but no really fresh news is forthcem ing. The Exprees correepordent mentions reports that the Emperor is dead and that the Empress is preparing for flight Janan is said to be mobil-zivg 25,000 tuansportation, ‘The whcle foreigners in troops for fleet of the Japanese Merchants Shipping Comos+ny has been chartered. Corflicting reports are published with regard to Seymour’s relief column. A News message from Shavgbai eaye the force has not yet returned to Tien Tain but is etill surrounded by hostile forces in the middle of ao arid plain, while the Times mentions a report that the Britieh flag wae flying on Monday over the south gate of wckin and this was presumed to jodicate the arrival of the expedition. BATTLE NEAR PANAMA. Two Hundred Government troops Reported Killed. Kixcstoy, Ja., June 13—The royal mail steamer Don, which arrived here today from Coloa, Columbia, brings news of ap important battle fought on Friday last, about ten miles out-iae of Panama. According to this information the in- eurgent forces were viciorious and some 200 of the goveroment troops were killed. It is iafetred that Panama inay already be in posseesion of the rebels. The latter are strongly entreoched at San Joaquin, near Santa Maria, and all the government troops at Bararquille had been despatched to Santa Maria wher the Don lett Colon. ——— BRAVE FATHER O LEARY. He is Now at Pretoria Serving His Regiment. Ortawa, Jane 18,—Captain Ecclestone, Chief ot the Canadian Posta) Service at Cape Town, writing to a friend in the Post Office Department here, says that Father O’Leary, Catholic Chaplain with the First Contingent, is at Pretoria. He was laid ap at Bloemfontein. The doctors said they never saw a inan 80 Close to death and pull through. 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We impot direct from the man- ufacturers and sell at lowest prices, Wholesale & Retail. GEO. CARTER & (0, Liberal-Conservative Convention, A meeting of the delegates of the differ- ent polls of the second Electoral District will be held in the B. I, 8. Hal!, Char- lottetown, oa Tuesday, 26th June, at 1 o’clock, for nominating candida +s, etc L L JENKINS, count points for the trophy.’ Cou vener. owe: een me Stereo. NORE yn gh RR ean OR me . = zi at mem a OE ORE SSSR TNE 6 HRD nema . | nt