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Vatchmeaker, Zuleeler We have provided for the o demands of fashion and display Angraver as fine an assortment of rings as was ever shown in the city. Che half hoop is always cor- Charlottetown PEI. sa. rect, and either of Diamonds Ee we se | alone or Diamonds set with Rubies, Pearls, Emeralds or - =. Sapphires, the effect is equally good, From our stock there is no ditlicu'ty in making a selection. CHARLOTTETOWN P. & ISLAN LI HUNG CHANG HAS LEFT SHANGHAI Pacification Will Take-a Long Time, RUSSIAN TROOPS ON THE WAY TO OHINA, Reported Looting of the Imperial Bank -~Important Capture. ee (SrectaL ro Toe Examiner.) Lonpow, Aug. 23.—“To-day 1500 Ameri. cans attacked the Imperial Palace,” says adespatch to the Morning Press from Pekin, dated August 18, “* and captured four of the courts. ‘The American flag is flying over the Imperial Granary. The Imperial Bank has been looted,” Li Hung Chang has left Shanghai for Pekin, Count Von Waldersee says pacification will take a long time. There are 35,000 Russian troops on the way fo China by various roads. The Japauese minister says that as long as the Empress Dowager lives there will be trouble. BAD NEWS FROM CHINA. D THURSDAY em AUGUST 23; 1900 te en eee (RUGER ISSUES | MOVEMENTS OF A PROCLAMATION —— Gounter to That of Lord Roberts. HE GIVES THE BOERS SOME AD- VICE. Tells Them It Will Avail] Them Nothing to Lay Down Arms. [Srectat To Toe Examuiver) Lonpox, August 23.—Kruger, accord- ing toa de-pateh from Lorenzo Marques to the Express, bas issued a proclamation counter to the lates: proclamation issued by Lord Roberts. The Transvaal president says: “It will help you nothing to lay down you- arms or to leave the commandos: Every step homeward means a step nearer St. Helena.” ———_- WEDDING PARTY MASSACRED. Horrible Slaughter of Filipinos by U. 8. Cavalry. Wasninaroy, August 21.—Thomas W. Jones, private in Troop G, Eleventh , Missionaries and Native Christians Reported Murdered. New York, Aug. 21.—Tbe American | Bible Society has received a letter from} Rev. John R. Hvkee, its agent in China, | dated Shanghai, July the 17th. Follow- ing are the more important points in the letter :— “The director of the China inland miss sion bas bad telegrams frem most of their etations in the Sze Chuen province which show that the anti-foreign crusade has not yet reached the far west; that the feeling of uneasiness in the valley of the Yang Tse continues, and that outrages are multiplying; that the Roman Cathoiic bishop and the priests have been maseacred in Hong Chow and their property destroyed; that the missions in King Tehchend, in the Kiange: province, nave been destroyed; that the foreignere, including the consul and the customs staff, have left Wenu- chow, iv the Cheking province, 200 miles south of Shanghai.” He adds :—“‘Since I wrote the above word has come that 60 foreign mission+ aries and 100 native Christians have been murdered in Tai Yuec Fu. This will not be published until it is confirmed. The missivnaries from Kai Feng Fu, in Honan, are on their way to the coast and are having a terrible experience.” —_—_-->o__—_—— So Far So Good. ConsTanTinoPLe, August 21.—The Sul- tan has ordered a Commission to investi- gate the recent maseacre of Armenians in the Sasaun district of Asiatic Turkey. Ip the meantime his majesty has relieved Ali Pasha of the command of Bitlis, Wanted Fitz to Lose. New Yorx, August 22.—The World eays that Bob Fitzsimmons has been of- fered $100,000 by » Canadian of high Ladie’s im = wee Ta White Underwvrear kirts, Night Wresses, Corset Covers rawels. A good fresh stock marked at low prices. ut we want money so they go at Twenty per cent discount. London-House financial standing to lose his fight with Sharkey, and that Fitz treated the sug- gestion with contempt. RoYAL Bak ng Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards. the food against alum. : menacers to of the present day. ‘| Odessa, according to a despate SIR CHARLES TUPPER, Passes Through St. John And Moncton ON HIS WAY TO THE TOWN OF AMHERST. Hopes to Have Hugh John Oome Here With Him. GAatdis) [Srecrat ro Tue Bxamingn,] Mowcrox, Avg. 23.—Sir Charles Tup- per, in passing through Moncton yeeter- day, was met at the depot by a large num- ber of prominent citizena. After holding an informal reception in his car, by request he stepped on the rear platform and delivered a short address. He said he nad met Mr. Foster in St.John and had arranged for a public meeting in Moncton on September 6th. Sir Charles was received with hearty applause on making bis sppearance and there were loud cheeers a8 the train moved out. Many friends of the grand old leader were glad to see him eo vigorous and fit in every way fora campaign which the Con- servatives in this section :re ready when Cavalrv, writing from Santa Cruz, Philip- pe Government may decide to bring it on pine Is:ands, to bis brother here, describes a massacre of Filipinos in which he took part on June 25:b. Sixty members of his regimer, were ordered out to kill or eap- ture a famous Filipino general known to be living in the neighborhood. The general’s house was located, and the Americans crawled through the under~ brush until taey secured positions but few yards distant. Then they discovered that they had unwittingly chanced upon awedding. ihe Americans were ordered to fire a volley from ambush and then charge, which they did with terrible results. “The scene that resulted was horribl«,” writes Private Jones. “ On the grot.od near the house lay the body of the bride, whose brains had been*blown out. The bridegroom, who had receivel a bullet in the stomach, was lying near by in a dying condition. Twelve of the Philipinos bad been killed, and about the same number wounded. An elderly wGman, was shot through the leg, and a little child hao her arm shox off. Bresci Asks For Delay. ——— Rome, August 21.—Bresci, ‘he assassin of King Humbert, has asked for ® post~ ponement of his trial until witnesses can arrive from the United States. ee War on the Anarckists. Beri, August 21.—The German po- lice have agreed to etopall anarchist meets ings, and four bave been suppressed in Berlio. It is said that 186 foreiga anarchiste, of whom 103 sre Italians, have been expell- ed from Germany since the assassination of King Humbert. Fatal Result of a Quarrel. Hamittox, Ont. Ang. 21.— Barney Keegan was burned to death, Tom Martino was fatally burned,and there wae 4A property loss of $50,000 as the result of a fire in the Hamilton hetel yesterday morning. Keegan aod Mertin retired to a room atthe hotel late ast night. A quarrel ensued, during which a lamp wes upeet, igniting the bed clothing. Before the fire was under ccntrol twenty er more residences and business buildings were destroyed. saa A New Russian Loan. — Sr 3 Ral Lowpon, August 22.—It « reported ia to the Dajly Express, that in consequence of the strain upon Russia’s financie] resources owing to the Chinese campaign,a specially sampenived representative of othe Russian Minister of Finance, M. Dewitte, has con- cluded, or is about to conclude, “ an ar- rangement with # syndicate ef all the insurance companies of the United fora loan of 300,000,000 roubles. | Alum baking powders are the greatet RO ‘AL GAKING POWDER NEW YORK, Le memes apa anne: carte rm Sr. Jouyx, Augast 25 —Sir Charles bas passed through en route to Amherst, He said he did not know whether the election was coming soon, but he proposed to act es if it were on hand, Mr. Foster will goto P. E. Island with Sir Charles. Sir Charles hopes to have Hugh John Macdonald attend the New Brunswick and P. EK. Island meetings. A Fiend's Handiwork. Ar.incrTox, Minn., August 21’—Theo- dore Wallert, a farmer living three miles from town, last night killed his wife, a boy of 19 years. a girl of 16,and a baby. He then set firetohis barn, destroying the stable with nine horses aad a full hay barn. Mra Wallert had been trying to se- cure a divorce, the couple having separat~ ed. Wallert entered the house throu gb a window and slaugbtered the family with the exception of one child, a boy, who was wounded, bowever, and probably will die. Wallert fied. = sa VEDREEURGAGHATGSUCUENUCOOEOOLOEREEEO EEA G EY x NEW LOT OF TOOTH BRUSHES Just received in the nicest and best shapes. Of the best bristle. Of unexcelled workmanship. Being sold 20 per cent less than usual prices. Ever hear of the Prophy- lactic!—It costs a little more, but is acknewledged scientific- ally to be the best in the market, Let’s show them to you. ©». Re White’s Tooth Powder and Paste are che best sold, A, W. REDDIN, Phun, 8, The Ssuare Druggist. S-znnyside. PcAAOUSGREUERESURGRECSEREQURECORRRRER REECE SURRRGGGRURGGRRGRDERRORERRSORUREREREEOERGRRORDSDORDQRORDQOOREDDRRGEQRES cUAPRDEDSEOUODAEEPORGDEDAGLORDODEPUROSSR°RDSRESROOUSDARRDURRODENOORESEGS Oh Thue The Provincial Government will pay a liberal reward toany person who will give such information as will lead to the arrest of the or parties who assaulted Mr. I} 0. Hall, on St} Peter’s Road a short time ago. | Reward Offered : ay THE PASSING OF MR, TARTE His Successor in the Gabi- net Named, TARTE WILL LIKELY MAKE GIs OWN TERMS He Will Speak at St, Hyacinthe With Laurier, (Spec. to Tae Examiner.] Orrawa, Aug. 23 —The ministera are gathering for Saturday’s Cabinet Council, It will be the most important meeting of the Cabivet since the famous conleave last October when Tarte held out against sending a Canadian contingent. He will figure again st Saturday's Council, for if reports say truly, his re- sigaation wil! be discussed and ‘Tarte may be counted upon to make his own terme, It is as good as settled that Tarte’ eucs cessor in the Cabinet will be Mr. Raymond Prefontsine, of Montreal. Tarte ix going down to 8, Hyacinthe on Suadav t) *p ak onthe rame platform with Laurier, expectted that he will there formally anvounce bis retire- meat from the Cabiner, and t ia of your clothes, Don’t have them ruined by poor soap—wse puts wap. 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