we aoc a te a 990 This is True Liberty, when Frees Born Man having to advise the Public, may speak free,”—Evnipiss E DAILY EXAMIN YACHARLOTTETOWN P: E. ISLAND. SATURDAY JUNE I6, 1900 A a EE ady Minto $1.00.. Here’s one of the finest cor- set values we've ever Offe you. And we're always offe wonderful values. The “Lady Minto” is a new, handsomely finished corset of grey satteen. It is filled with narrow steel strips—which by an ingenious invention—are allowed just enough “play” to entirely prevent breaking, The ‘‘Lady Minto” is a five hook corset, trimmed at top with ribbon and lace. It would be cheap at $1,35, OUR PRICE ONLY $1.00 Moore& McLeod, The Busiest Store on Charlotte- town’s PBusiest Street. COTTON. DUCKS, NAVY. PALE BLUE KHAKL WHITE FANCY T. J. Harris, London House SO SRA AL ‘TARE SS A AE ———— Ps =a SPEC ULATION IN WALL STREET. Is always hazardous, and should never be entered upon by any- one who cannot afford a loss in event of one being sustained. On the ccher hand, the pro‘its of speculation, » hen successful, are us- ually very great. Success or failure * ory ly a question of good judgement, guided by experience end proper i ‘formation. De You Wish Geod Conservative Advices in Your Opsretions ? We are in a pesition te give it end selicit correspondence. Stocks are depressed just now cm account of Gold Shipments and | Railroad Stecks should be a goou purchase on any sharp decline from present prices. Accounts handled on 3 per ceat margins. D. McEYERS & CO., Brokers. hange Buildisg, Montreal. : m som ity ew? ork Stocks and Chicag Provisiens,{Private Wires. ne et ith ine Photography a7 \; ail the Latest Designs Our Carbon portraits are} unriveled. Our customers re all delighted. , Be sure*and visit the leading studio. C+. HY, COOK — Se iin SR es A : —————— — | tacked in force. THESITUATION =| IN CHINA Foreign Ministers Are Virtually Prisoners. WALLS OF THE CAPITAL GUARD- ED BY IMPERIAL TROOPS Mobs Ciamoring For Blood---Crisis Expected When Relief Column Comes in Sight of Pekin, [Spectat to Taz Examiner ] Loxpex June 16.—This is the situation jn China as it appearsto the Shanghai correspondent ofthe Daily Express who cabled last evening: It is really a state~ veiled war. The members of foreign lega- tions in Pekin are virtually prisoners and the Chinese troons are only restrained from attacking them by fear of legation guards. In the meanwhile the ministers are alto- gether unable to communicate with officers commandiog the relief column which is making an enforced and isolated halt between Tien Tsin and Pekin. The wallscf the capital are guarded by 100,000 Imperial troops. The gatea are heavily defended with modern guns. General Tang, acting under orders from the Emprees Dowager, seys that no more foreign troops shall enter the Sacred City, On Motday the minisiers’ demanded of Teung Li Yemen thet the gates be opened, declaring otherwise that foreign troops would enter forcibly. To this no reply wa® given. A second demand went unanswered’ or had not been answered when the latest news left Pekin. Sir Clande McDonald’s latest message says toat the Legations are capable of sustaining an effective defence unless at- Russia, the correspondent aasert-, Lot- assurances tothe contrary, sides with China. The streets of Pekin, continues the correspondent of the Ex- press, are said to he seething with anoti~ foreign mobs, the des- truction of the legs wos ani the death of forego minteters, Even were the fsung Di Yamen dis- posed to restrain tie violevee of the re- actionaries, it is considered highly im- probable that they will be able to hold them in check for the foreiga mivis‘ers. The crieis will arise when the reliet column comes in sight of Pekin. It is still felt here that a foreign force is wholly inadequate to batile with the hordes of Chinese troops massed outside the gates which now include Imperial troops from Shanghai F wan. A disquietivg element in the the situa- ticn is the fact that although the Russia- Chinese telegraph line from Pekin via Kiakhts in eastern Siberia is working again the transmission of English mes-~ seges ie rigid!y refused. Kiycston, June 1.—The British Wa. Office has cabled to the Jamaica Govern. ment announcing that it is prepared to accept a composite voluoteer militia con~ tingent from Jamaica, Trinidad and Dem~ withstanding cla uoring for lerara, for service in Ashanti. Jamaica will supply 200 men and five additional officers. The West India regiment has been ordered to Ashanti forthwith. Trex Tsin, June 15.— Mixed forces, it is reported, will attempt to seize Taku forts tonight. General Nich is moving 2,000 troops from Lee Tai to Chun Lis Cheng. General Iungs Shanghai troops are moving to Pekia. —It is suggested that the inter-mari- time trophy won by the leland marksmen ; at Bedford raage a few days ago be placed» on view in the Legislative Library or some other place where it may be seen by citizens and visitors to the province. — Owen Sonnd, Ont, has adopted by- laws granting a loan of $15,000 to a com- pany to establish and operate a furniture factory and a loan of $6,000 to a company te eatablish a basket and box factory. GEN. HAMILTON WOUNDED. MCGILL EXAMINATIONS, ee But is Ablo to Perform His Island Duties. Do Well. commmaniosne | The result of the third year examina- jtions in medicine at*McGill University | {[Sprorat ro THe Examiner. ] | appear in the Montreal Star at hand this . . er roorniog The “Island fetudeate sho»jup Loxpox, June 16.-In fighting near | we}, Following is the pass list in alpha- Pretoria, Ian Hamilton received a bullet | betical order : — contusion in the shoulder, but is still able ae Blake, Charlottetown; C 2 Dalton, to perform duties. Tignish; J E Fleming, Rustico. C H Dalton won honors in ail op subjects. J J Blake won honors in THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY. clinics) chemietry and mental | divease; J E Fleming, honors in medicine, pen ee | Surgery and materia medica; S Simpson, Bay View, honors ia mental diseases; E J Mr. ' Mullally, Souris, honors in medicine, ‘materia medica and clinical chemistry; | A DeB Callbeck, {Tryon, honors in clini cel chemistry; E N Hunter, Alberton, honors in medicine. The complete lists have not been pub- ished, When they reach us further par- ticulare will ‘e given. Minister Blair's Reply to Martin, M. P. Orrawa, June 14,—Martio, (P. E. I.) asked Blair why work had been discon- tinued on the contract for railway coa- struction in that province. Blair said that McManus, the con-~ tractor, had been mentally incapable of a carrying on his work, and it was the wish : of his friends and himself that he be re- Princess Aribert. lieved of it, The contrect had, therefore, ‘ been recinded and the department was ne- Toronto, June 4 —Her Highneas Privcess Aribert of Anhalt, daughter of Priocess Christain of Schieswig- Holstein, The minister | 924 grand-daugs te? of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, arrivec here from Niagara Falls accompanied vy Mme Von Chapens, Ber~ Martin referred to the diecontiouance of |!in, and Max Muller, Washingtoo. The further surveys, pointing out that the | Visitors were the gueste ot Lieutenant curveye went On vigorously in the elections | Goveroor Sir Oliver Mowat and left for of 1897. Now that svother election was |/U'taws. opening he supposed the surveys would be rerumed. Blair said preparations were going on regularly. gotiating with the next lowest tenderer. Martin—Who is he? Blair—Williard Kitchen. said he hoped the work would now go on. - PERSONAL. | of Blood A Frequent Cause of Consumption, Heart Failure and Other Constitutional Dis- eases—Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food as a Biood Builder. The heart, the lungs, the stomach, Mr and Mrs. J. B. Connolly returoed | from Boston last night. Mr. T.J. Dillon was a passenger by, ths morning’s train en route to St. Jobo. | “ 5 ; ‘ the liver, the kidneys, and bowels can- Mr. ¥.S. Davison represen'ing Sim~- + not perform their functions and repair son Bim. Halifax, is a guest at ihe Hotel | wasted tissue when supplied with blood Dav.es. | that ms deficient in putritive, qualities, Mr. J.C. Redmond, the well-inown | and sooner or later the weakest organ W. Taylor’s or G. F. Hutchesou’s stores will be quickly atlended to. RoYAL Students in Third Year| Poor Quality | ‘ | | | Ta a ha Indian Fly Trap Has no equal in keeping your house FREE from flies. Itisa viscid ti that folds and tilts the fies. It cannot escape or leak upon the fur- chothes. 2 a nn Fp eee sep at Patel egen'e It can be carried about without any fear of soiling the fingers or garments. It isan ornament and not an unsightly It is made by Canadians in Canada. Support the industries of your own country. ae nee and do an called * feat as good”. rE sath get it and will get it rather than lose your Custom. JOHN HISLOP & CO. 28 Lemoine St., Montreal, P.Q. 5c, pert pair, of all Druggists. Sample post paid 5c. FIREWORKS {-—— 12 cases opened to day. Fire Crackers, Cannon Crackers, Cannon Salutes, Star Minas, Grimson Batteries, Grass Hoppers, Fuzzy Wuzzy Chasers, Bengal Lights, Colored Packet Fires, Roman Candles, Sky Rockets, Cannon Rockets, Electric Rockets, Lawn Lights, Colored Torches, etc. ‘Silver Dragon’ Cannon Crackers, make the loudest report of any Crackers made. We have them in “Pet,” “Sport,” “Dandy,” “Ripper,” “Jumbo,”. We import direct from the man- ufacturers and sell at lowest prices. Wholesale & Retail. GEO. CARTER & (0. rem encencl neense Bi ceili ul? UEDEEAED eda sRGGELEGEDEOTUREERRRRRERGEEEES: There's Flavor Fiz and Bang To Our Soda. Ice cold at sll times. We make our own Soda Flavors. Iv’s refreshing. It’s well locked after, It’s acceptably served. Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeouards the food against alum. Alum powdersare the greatest NT ee kann of Goigneat Gos RO ‘AL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK.’ =e cee ee ; ; | succumbs to the attacks of disease. commercial traveller, is among the latest are paleness of the lips, gums, and eye- Mr. J. A. Robertson is visiting the/| lids, shortness of breath, weakness of Ieland Province in the intereste of Caver~ heart action, and languid, despondent vill & Learwont, Montreal. | accompanied by nervousness, sleep!ess- ness, and general weakness of the body. been on avisitto Sydney, returaed to It is positively useless to doctor the Charlottetown last evei.ing. : ' or stimulants. Cure can be brought Mr. A. A. Lefurgey, of Summerside, about gradually and certainly by the use of Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food, which .B, thi rning. we Sydney, c * rey Te elements required for strengthening Mr. James McDougall, of Bangor, (P. ard revitalizing the blood. As a blood K. J.) who has just returned home from) builder and nerve restorative, Dr. . a 4 _ {| Yalue. In pill form, 50 cents a box, Mrs. J. Bi chest buf Calgary, Wr | \t all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & rived in Cherluttetuwn last nigh}, accom- : >, Toronto. Mr. and Mre. D. McLeod, Brighton. Mrs. (Dr.) Dickey avd ber mother, Mrs. Treoaman, jwere pas-engers by the Prin-~ becn visiting Mrs. Dickey and is reture~ H ing to her bome in Halifax. ) Mr. Oscar McCallum, of the Charlotte- bas been tranferred to the Campbellton, N. B. Branch. He lesves on Monday. His many friends will j iain wishing him Mr. Alfred E MacNeill, of the Bank of Nova Scutia at Summerside, has been ace dots transferred to the Amherst Branch of bis ing Mr. MacNeill is a son of Dr. Mac- Nrill, of Charlottetown, and we congratu- late him on his promotion. ; New England Conservatory of Music, Boston, will be in Charlottetown for a week or two, aud will be at the sevrice of at tuned or repaired. Orders left at Mr. KE. The Home Shoe factory. Summer Reading.—100 Books, good value 15c vach, Generals South African Pictures 50c to-day 25c. An- other worth your attention, 75c and Isadies’ Leather Be'ts worth up to 38c for 1c. Men’s English Jerseys for Buckle Belts 75e. Men’s Oxford starched shrits, also white, 4 sample lot for 25c-— The indicati thin, t blood arrivals at the Hote! Davies, © et ee ones. ane feelings. These symptoms are usually Mr. J. mea BE. Birch, M. L. A., who has symptoms, and injurious to use opiates came to Charlottetown last night and left contains in cendengsed pil! form all the Pine Hill University is im the city. | Chase’s Nerve Food is of inestimable panied by her mother, | hey are visiting | cees this moroing, Mrs. Trenamau has town Branch of the Bank of Nova Scotia, Gents’ Box Calf su cess. Bank. He wil! leave ou Monday morn- Mr. Harold T. Morris, graduate of the all people who wish to have their pianos GOFF BROS Saturday’s price 10c, also Black kid Gloves $1.20 for $1.50 and covered Leather Jas Paton & Co. We antici ate your tastes and try to please you. Some of the reasons why we do the soda trade of the city. A.W, Reddin Phm B, Central Drugstore. * memegrcerey PE BBO LENA Ly pe, ihe APE BS ae? sicher we é ata " ree eg ‘e ae OM tt w ser see ORNS Ss Sic? = = ae Sins eimncniedecs me praetor a BP i nan se eH be MP cee es Seg ae ; " ee a ag a eR Sian os ee ee ee ee SET MRE Lt IE LNG IN BOT OE A ASOT TNS STEN OE RNR SN IT eal a . a » secrrge cererereepraoe . a onan POR MON. cme ats ST Pepe ie atliathai setup ct re ed : ee 7 4 fi fi yi . « : an “ i deimalaneres tei eanes tte aban ial ec ieee sea iaes pm ree en eae Sie LE a ES pe er net ty gin. erences. fh pantie eemrennr nr a NED aE eee cs * ’