iat a a 2 ee Ata aie Sinan mR J ee emg SE Senate Read Room Chis is True Liberty, when Free Born Men having to ) advise the Public, may speak free,” HO MELT TEEM ‘CHARLOTTETOWN Y; a SLAND: EA ESDAY UNE 26, 1900 DAILY EXAMINE 00 Want to remind you department f curs, ss Rae, DAINTY. ' abeut this wash goods No need for us-to boast. it’s enough to say we’re showing a bigger apron ‘twill pay jou to call here. WHITE PIQUES. Dainty, crisp, clean, cool looking fabrics, very ae this year, 156 l6c, 27c, 30¢ 43c. ly in spots smal] figures, a large number of colors JUST PRINTS. There’s hardly a supply. 5, S i 8, 14e. Every one i than you'd ex pe 9, 16,11, 12 and ; better t. Moore & The Busiest Store on Str 13¢_ grade | you'd ask that we can’t | vo | FANCY PIQUES. Very ;retty range most- | ies and | window we've just displayed a line of light ones at 8¢e Dainty things at 17 and 24c. A lovely range of mer- | cerized effects, almost ex- : actly like printed silks | 28c. | In the south and better line even than last year. If ou \ | only want enough print, or gingham for an COLORED MUSLINS GOOD GINGHAMS, ’ ’ of the ordinary kinds, | de, 6e, 8c, 10c. | The other dainty things | fresh and’ pretty and dur- | able | L5c, 18¢, 23c. We need hardly speak ; McLeod, | Cl arlottetuwn's Busiest eet, NO ROOM FOR DYSPEPSIA Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets Prevents Its Existence. Humanity has been afflicte! with Dra pepsis, Indigestion and other stomach diseases, since the world bega.. But aati! late| y Wthere were no Dow td’ ; Ovepe p?a Tablets to cure these compla ots. In years gone by people had te esufter from Dyspepsia, etc. Today there i4 no more need todo so than. there is fora mi'lionaire to starve with hunger. Dyspepsia Tableta cure Dyspepsia as Jodd's ; I » good to only the hotel keepers and | OUR STREETS. oa Six,-I was amused on reading the res | port of the last meeting of the City Coun~ cil at which they voted $1000 of the peo- iples ey for ao exhibit tion to be beld { thes fall, and $50 fora priz They then | considered the dust Duicance and not one | of them bad a suzvestion toc ffer as to how tmahtre remedied s—80 they instruc ed |} Mr Nivholeon to do the best he could in the matter. Now, Sir, I think if cur i x City Council have money to throw away n exhibition grants which will eas’ ly and almost sa quickly as the mil- | shareholders in the Exbibition Aegocia ‘t lionaire’s dollars buy nis food There ia nothing boastfal in thia asser- tioa Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets cannot Lelp curing these diseases. Chey cannot possibly have any other effect, once they are taken into the stomach. The ingredients of Doda’ ® Dyspepsia Tablets form the same diges j reagent tha ? ‘ & healthy, vigorous stomach supplies Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tabl-ts digest the food, ia a} hort, if allthe food you eat is thoroughly Sassted, you cannot possibly be afflicted by Dyspepsia, [odigestion, nor any other stomach disorder, That is ph iin. Doad’s Dyspepsia Tablets prevent any chance of theee diseases returning after the tablets have once cured them. The *maller tablet that go with each box cf Dodd’s Dyspepsia Teblets are the moat perfect agent known, for regulating the bowels, — —$<$<— Tickets for the Conklin ¢atertainment in Kindergarten Hail on Thursday evens ing can be had at Haszard & Moore's. served seats, of which only a limited bumber are for sale, can be procured at Johnson & Johneon’s drug store sfter ten o'clock Tuesday morning. The prices @re 25 and 35 cents, Booxs.—There will be # sale of second- band books in St. Peter’s Leoding Library Friday evening, the 29h of Ton from 5 10 9.30 o'clock. If anyone has books or ines to dispose of ibey will be oldies any time before Friday. ; tion be library will then be closed tii] Sep- tember, i m= it would have suited them much beiter to have voted that $1000.00 for sone modern street cleaniog appliances by the ~seof which Mr. Nicholson would be in & position to do sometbing wiih the dast vuissoce ard get our streets (which have never been io euch a disgraceful tonditio ) ipbte good repair. F - instanc’, l+t tuem purchase a good -craper and ew *per end fi st clean the streets, theo, inrtead of baying the water cart go up sou dosu Queen Street fifty times ada: trying ia vaiato lay the 3 or 4 inches of dust on it, one or two good 8; riaklings would suffice. At present we eee . crowd of men with shovels and brooms *Craping the streets and by the time they get tothe end ofa street the first part is as bad as ever, —whereas with #0 up-to-date scraper one man and a horse would finish a eireet in afew hours. This may be economy, but I doubt it; and in my Opinion, economy is a poor thing to practise where the comfort of a city is concerned: I have never jet {seen people object to pay for work Qur retir- ing City, Council C a surplus of $19,- 000. To what better use could it be put then the purchase of a few modern road- makiog machines, or if they do not wieh to use that let them issue debentures for about $5,000 and get a good scraper, sweeper and steam roller, when we would soon have streets that would bea credit to {the city anda comfort Ae the users of them without con- sidering the favorable impression that wonld be made on the touriats and visitors that will be. here this summer to the exhibition, Thanking vou for your val- uab‘e space, |Mr. Editor, I am yours for “4 CLOSING IN UPON j THE FREE STATERS Decisive Res Results Expect- ed in a Few Days, ' | caNADIANS IN THE FIGHT AT HONING SPRUIT. Botha’s Masterly- Retreat —Dewet’s Men Deserting. | | | (Speciat ro Toe Examines.) Loxpon, June 26.—Lord Roberts’ six columns are converging apparently so as to close in upon the Free Statere, although decisive results cannot be expected for several days. A number of Boers, who were supposed to be within the wide-fluog net, have broken, or rather stolen through Rundle’s Fickeburg-Senekal line. The Canadians were engaged in the Honing Spruit fight last Friday. Dewet’s men first cut off a Canadian outpost of Mounted Rifles at dawn, two being killed, Lieut Ingles and four others wounded, and three captured. The Free Staters then attacked camp where fifty Canadians companies of Shropshires were, without much effect, as entrenched. The foreign military attaches who were with Lord Roberts are now in Cap? Town en route to Zurepe. | Eighty Hollanders have been lodged in | jail at Standerton for destroyiog property | prior to the Bitiesb occupaton. The | Wives and children of the Boers sare eur- sawp that the Britieh | pay for what they gt. the aod two though, the men were well du Lot loot but A party of Brabani’s Horse neir Ficka~ | burg saw a camp of ! walied in, only to fi khaki-clad men and ! themselves anoog Sm e8 8 ' whets the fastidious. IMPROVEMENT. ~~ _ the Boer victors, The party surrendered, LonDOoNn, June 26.—Further particulare of the fighting at Pennear’s Port, to the north-east of Pretoria, are forwarded by |e Leader correspondent. The object of the British operations was to drive Gen- eat Botha from the position he had taken / : up. The fighting was coctinuous for two \ adil teacall appetite. The taste of such a biscuit — sweet, Creamy, delicate and Crispy—is a joy to the most days, aod it was hoped that Generals French and Hamilton would be able to entrap the Burghers. On the following day, however, it was discovered that Botha bad, during the nigit ¢if ected another masterly retreat, TLe Times correspondent at Recon stadt says: DJewet is showing capable generelsbip, but is unable to prevent his men from deserting daily.” ST. PETER’S SCHOOLS Distribution of the Prizes A number of parents and others who are interested in St. Peter’s Schools were in attendance yesterday when the prizes | were awarded and distributed; The Rev. Leo Williams, Rector of St. ‘Paul’s, pre- sided and presented the prizes to the successful girisand boys. He comment- ed, subsequently, upon the high average of the marks obtained in the written ex- aminations. The pupils bave had the great advantage of special ins:ruction by the Rov. James Simpson io the girls’ school and of the Master of the Rolle in the boys’ school. But the regular and chief work of each has been exceedingly welldove by Mies DesBrisay ani Miss Strickland for the girls and the Rev. T. H. Hunt, (Head Master,) and Mr. Cuxroo, Foster for the boys. A greater advantage , Tein, June ' losses, They started on Sunday to relieve the force which lett Tien Tsin, June 10, and which is believed to be surrounded near Pekin. Accordiug to Japanese reports Admiral Tp ADMIRAL SEYMOUR REPORTED | CAPTURED June 23rd, —— — [Speoran to Taz Examiver J 25 — Rear-Adam iral Kem pff report 3, by Japanese torpedo boat, that the combined forces entered Tien svstainiog smail nL that the Russian. anione have lo >) killed and 360 wounded. “ The German gunb ', I]tie, up Pe: HW» river, reports that mas-es of the Chineae are rearing Tong Hu,and that a mediate atiack is expected,”? The Combined Forces Enter Tien Tsin SHINESE MINISTER ASKS FOR AN ARMISTICE Eight Thousand of the Allied Troops Land at Taku. Seymour has been captured and the Min- isters have left Pekin guarded by Chinese Boldiera. Their known. WasHINGTon, whereabouts are June 26.—The Chinese Minister bas asked an armsatice in the unos is found in the fact that each scholar re- (tending of American troops to China, ceives the personal and careful atteation | of several teachers and is exceptionally | | based on the assurance of the Chinese well grounded in the higher aubj-cts of | viceroys that they can maintain order study. The reputation of Mr. Hunt for the thoroughnese 0’ his work as head | master ts steadily growing througho-: the | Marituse Provinces, Girts to Tesoners —The iupils of St Peter’s schoola presented the various | teachers with eu table gifts at the clo-ing | exercises yeeterd: y. Aw AcKNowLEDGMENT.—The authorities ‘f St. Peter’s school beg to thank thoze frieods who contributed prizes for the pu pil- ° Presiient McKinley, while’ lacknowledg- ing his gratification at these assurances, Lonpon, June 26.—The following de. | Spatsh has just ben received : “ Tsine Tan, June 24, —Eight thousand | ade kaowa to the Chinese Ministers that _ the United States cannot relax its efforte | Lo get troops to points wher- | are considered in danger. its officia s of the allied troops have 1] .nded at Taku, incInding 1,200 Germans. “A French offizer, who has succeeded ia getting through from Tien Tain, says improves and adds to the healthful- The Delicious oe Fragrance from a hot Royal Baking Powder biscuit OYAL Baking Powder the flavor ness of all risen flour-foods, nutritious. It renders the biscuit, bread and cake more digestible and Royal Baking Powder fresh, makes hot breads wholesome. Food raised with Royal will not distress persons of deli- cate or enfeebled digestion, though eaten warm - and baking powders powders almost invariably pater Aka makes the $000 uhithaiocoen ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM 6T, NEW Yemm, veil inal —_ I do not believe there is a case of dyspep- sia, in or any ciomach = gy end a cured D EPSIA MUNYON, ott all r v to Health and ‘ tal advice Arch Hammocks Warm Weather is coming sures With one of our FRAMMOCES We have just opened a large stock of beantiful HAMMOCKS, all sizes, low prices. You ought to see our large Ham- mocks with head rest for, $1.00. GEO. CARTER & C0. Wil Gens’ Box Calf Lace Boots 2.25 GOFF BROS The Home Shoe factory, UA ESENcaance tt EEEETENEEUEEETTL LL Militia Men In Camp When off duty remember vs for cool delicious Soda. We do the largest Soda trade because we make our soda just so. = Make our own flavors and serve it just so, Also in stock, Bovril and other tracts. Swagger wants. A.W, Reddin Pham B, Central Drugstore. Better provide yourself ta Beef ex- sticks and other on mc ser ~ liner ins ? Uli Sa Aor tn etn, tn ed my pee yeast ss ot i a aoe aS a ; cere ee se son anc. areas ee pgm