” . we - i a ee = et A oe mI RI eR am i At le Ail “ian lle Elia: ltt ile lie A ei. ly ea, ie Citi. ie Ale te R Sena 0 -~ Terms ee Se VOL 36 se Handsome ichland papes. Here’s a pointer to summer tourists. One ad WTTAWA i Four Dollars per Year Room the maker. Half less than prices. Handsome Capes at $10,50, 11.25, 12.75, 15.75, Shaw! Wraps in correct Highland Plaids $5.15, 6.85, 7 95, 10.65. Moore & 17.50. CH — -—-> -—»>- We've ashowing of these handsome capes — that will surprise you. Stylish new effects, correct to the last stitch—imported direct from Our prices are from One Third to New York ARLO a RE ARAN This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free.” —Evaiet TTETOWN P: E. ISLAND FRIDAY a7 ! ee 4 | usiest store on Charlottetown’'s busiest street i ee Summer | furniture &o 42s select from. od dell at Th — E HAVE ALSO Those comf.rtable Basket work chairs which we $2.00 and rockers at $2.25, Call and see them, *Y are just ‘he thing for th verandah {or lawn. John Newson < 334 2a, <a > & - ee EL ENTE, NNO, REED, RATTAN FURNITURE tor the porch, hall ways and any ‘om where ease, comfort and coolness are desired. ehave some strikingly pretty and handsome designs =+6¢<£s cwenoce| ~ Sel OSes OS Oem |] 0G 82 @]4@26 “26D | @& 2. 4@.64,4 VITY HARDWARE STORE. Buij For-- ders, Farmers, Mec! anics, ~—HARDWARE—— ; Paints FOR CASH. Thetcelebrated Norton) Machine OiL * B NORTON &CO.LIMIDE TERMS CASH. » Oils, glass, carpenters tools, alljchesp | | LATEST NEWS FROM SOUTH AFRIGA snaiadeil President Steyn Reported Dead, KRUGER DESIRES PEACE BUT COMMANDANTS ‘DO NOT. They Will Hold Out and Continue the War, (Sreciat To Tas Examiner] Loxpow, Aug. 17.—The British corres- pondent recently returned from Nooit- gadact asserts positively that President Kruger wishes peace, bat that the fighting commandants insist upon continuing the war and would prevent his flight by force if necessary. The Burghers according to the same authority share this view. Loxpos, Aug. 17 —Former Presideat Stevn,according to a deepatch to the Daily Mail from Lorenzo Marquee, “is reported to have died, while endeavoring to reach President Kruger, as a result of a severe cold. WOLSELEY'S CONDEMNATION Army Badly Led andBadly Tanght (Spzecia, To Toe Examiner ] Lonpox, Aug — Viscoust Woleeley,com- mander-ino-chief of the army,delivered the most scathing condemnation ever heard at Aldershot, afier witnessing yesterday’s marceuvers. He declared that the 30,000 men who participated, were utterly uoflit to send abroad. They were, be said, badly led and badly taught. Many distinguished officers listened to his remarks, among them General Montgomery-Moore, formerly in command in Canada, but now commanding at Alder- sbot. A PARMER Found Dead in the Road Near His Home, (SpgoraL ro Tae Examiner. } Hauirax, Aug. 17.—William Roddick, a farmer of Green Hill, Pictou County, wae found dead on the road near his own home yesterday. An Old Library Found. Loxpon, August 15.—Mail advices to the Daily News from Constantinople, dated August 8 announce the arrival there of Professor H V Hilprechi, head of the University of Pensylvania’s expedi- tion to Nippur, after having discovered the library of the great temple with over 17,000 tablets dealing with histor cal and literary matters, not one of them of later date than 2280 B.C. “The unexplored remains of the library,” says the corres-~ pondent, “will require five years for ex- cavation. Ifthose parts prove as rich in results as the portions already found, there will be uno example in the world’s history, not even in Egypt, of so complete a recovery of the records of an ancient civilization, RovaL Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safepuards the food | against alum, Alum powders are the greatest menacéts to of the present day. ; RO ’AL SAKING SOWOER CO. MEW YORK. DK a ISLANDERS ON ARMORED TRAIN ing Letter. Tue Sprines, Transvaal, July 3rd, 1900. Dear Farner :—Something strange is going tO Occur here sure. I have received three letters and a postal card from you almost ina batch, the videst in date being March 12th—nearly four months chasing me,—the second seven weeks,and the jatest datea May 28th. I was becoming dis- couraged, but the amount of news they contained revived me and made up for the delay. Iam very grateful at receipt of those letters and also grateful to the numerous friends in Charlotietuwn and elsewhere whom you name as making in- quiries about me. Much of our mai! must pave beea lost as I have received only a few of the papers you #17 you sént me. bere at present, and we sometimes fancy the end of the war is in sight ; but the duties we have tO perform are very trying. We have only about two hundred meno here able to perform duty. The privates get three nigh:s out of five in bed, while the non~com, Officers (of which I happen to be one)get only alrernate nights. Tweoty- four houre on and twenty-four off is pr-tty hard work. Our chief care ie guarding the coal mines and preventing the p° 2ple from leaving the town, as there is always a lot of Boers bovering around. They have attacked our outposts three times lately, but they were repulsed each time. Once, however, we bad to send f.r reinforcements; but when the Gordons heard we were surrounded they only said: “The Boers bave tackled the wrong party thie time.” They got some cattle and then left the place. At this writing I am one of the guard at the R_ R., irving to scratch off a few words occasionally, and 3 30 a.m. July 5th.—We are all in a mees here, and appearance of anxiety is al! around, There is rumor cfour Brigade.being re- formed, whiéh means more fightiag.: 1 can’t write any more just now. Klandsfoutein, July 8in.—Oa_ Friday, the 6th’ two companies of the Gordons came to “‘the Springs” to releive us, The R. C. R went out in conjunction with Gen Hutton, on a reconpagisssnce after the Boksburg commando, which we ecatiered pretty thorougbiy, returning to Springs the eame day. Tnat night G and F com- panies of the R ©. R. were told off for the srmored train. I went with company G, being recalled fromthe maxims for that purpose. : The foillowirg Island boys are now on the armored train:—Sergt L Stewart, Corp! J O'Reilly, aod Privates F McRae, H McKinvoon, N Brace, E Small, L Gaudet and A Dillon. The 19.h Brigade is re-formed, the Suffolks takirg our place. The Brigade is to go north after Gen. Botha. A, B, C, D and E companiesofthe R. C. R. are still at the Springe, H company at Boke- pan, eight miles away, and Gand F companies in the armored train. lt does not at all look now as if we were going to be sent home oon, but be- ing on the armored train will be a new ex- perience to us, of which I hope to give you a full account later on. I am well, and I wish to be remembered to my old and kind friends. Your affectionate son, JoserH O’RgItLy. eR et SHIP NEWS. Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED. Aug 16.—Thistle, Munn, Picton; Miletus, Peters, Sydney, C B; Minnie Laura, Bailey, do; Merino, Hespell, Pugwaeh ;SS Electra, McLaren, Mon- tague ;1 H S,Sonier, Pointdu Chene; Kohinoor, Deagle, Pictou; Lady May, McDougall . Belle Biver. CLEARED Aug 16- Thistle, Munn, Pictou ;S S Electra, McLaren, Montague; Kobinoor, Deagle, Pictou ; Empress, McLean, Sher~ rogue: Miletus, Petere, Buctouche, Lady May, McDougall, Relle River; I @ 8, Sonier, Tracadie, N B.; Morning Light, Kichards, Mabon. Texpers for the supplying of oat straw for the exhibition to be held in Charlotte-~ town from en 25:h to 28th mext will be received by C. R. Smallwood, Secretary, up to and on Saturday the 25th inst., at 12 o’clock, noon,from persons willing to supply the same. Tenders to state the price per ton for from 6 to 10 tons as may be requiredand to be delivered in such quantities and at such times as want- ed. The lowest or any tender net nec- cessarily accepted. 16 tf. AUGUST Corporal O'Reilly Sends an Intercst- There ie anair of quietness about us| meme a ee — E DAILY EXAMINER: ——~ ==> Sugie Copies two Cen Vs LATEST NEWS FROM CHINA Gapture Of Pekin An- nounced, SIR CLAUDE MACDONALD, com- MUNICATES WITH RELIEV- ING FORCE. Important Battle Fought—The Chinese Rup. (Sproat to Toe Examiner.) fi Lowpon, Aug 17—A cablegram to Vien - na from Hong Kong Sanaounces the cap- ture of Pekin. wa -—- But the Austrian Government,like other European powers, is still without con- fimation of this report. Official telegram dated Taku Aug 14 has been received at Rome which asserts 1900 _ that the attack on Pekin began on Mon~ day and that Sir Claude Macdonald Britieh Minister, has opened communice- | tion with relieving forees at Tung’ Chew. THE NEWS CONFIRMED. °= Otta an. r aenetieterescs! a and is better than other soa [have tried. Ze Tehecten. N.B., Dec. PRISE SOLE’ rv seap to i of som andi tel every- why our a y our overalls such a geod Montrea Can't g> other aie ene wife te use TSE is the Chas, C. SURPRISE és « pure hard SOAP. ee Suanenar, Aug. 17.—Li Huog Chang has received a telegraphic despatch ary nourcing that the allied forces entered | Pekiu on Wednesday, August 15th, with» | OUL Opposition, The British troops will land here to- morrow. WILL ALLIES RETURN ? i Bers, Aug. 16.—Germat foreign office thinks thatthe allies wiil ‘not at- tempt to nold Pekio. but will retire im-~ mediately with tbe members of legations to Tien Tein. CAP1URE OF CHANG CHIA. Adespatch received here from Tien Tsio, Aug. 14, announces that the allies have captured Chang Chia Wan with slight loss. The Chinese left five hun- ‘dred dead onthe field. The remainder fi-d,eome to Tung Chan and some to Pekin. UNITED 3TATES PROPOSITION. Wasuixcrox, Aug. 17. This Govern- ment will rej ct Li Hung Chang’s proposi- tion for an armistice. 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