senate Read Room vr Terms } yur DD bile — urs pe! y eal —— VOL 36 lO .. I aS ¢ To-morrow morning, at 9 o’clock, our big “clean-up” sale t commences We're going to have a lively shelf emptying during this month. We've been through every department, and have put the KNIFE Deep into all summer One-third off Ready-made-suits SPRING SUITS, a. 5 , #4 e -y : : Fy a ; } Tvery one of these new, handsome suits ata discount otone third, Not one old one in house, Prices run from $5.00 to $18.00 off which figures you may deduct 335 ver cent. Bie Bargains in ress Goods the sale at half price, a ——— E DAILY EXAMINEP — Chis is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evzipipes yes (wo Ve ne goods. Baragins in Separate Skirts All that lot uf cool comfért- able denim bicycle skirts~—on One special lot of crash skirts at 49c. Another lot of crash skirts, braid trimmed — 69c. All other crash and pique skirts at twenty-five cents. Straw Hats 36c Each. eee Mee ° ; Cees (yah? 6, A great so _‘g) big range of stylish sum- mer dress stuffs, will be — placed on the “argain counter, and prices cut me third.® This isa ehamce you can’t ifford to miss. Then there’s all that eleg- ™ line of colored dress engths, no two alike—choose at one third off, bool, Colored Muslin oe there’s one of the best e4ins in the whole list, , Vor whole stock of colored a musling, fine fancy ging- Cte, goeson salefiat a iscount of 33} per cent. Quick comers third. r Every straw hat in the} store, sailors and fancy shapes, ° on Sale at 39e. each. Childrens Milliner :y All children’s tzimmed hats co on sale at a discount of one ~_——_ Silk Blouses Half Price One small fot of silk blouses, on sale at just half price. sj theiee have first —-One third off. SR ee ae ra , ie - eee . i CHARLOTTETOWN P: E ISLAND. THURSDAY JU = ee One-third off All Shirt Waists SP ECIALS at. IN SHIRT WAISTS re Now’s your chance for a big shirt waist bargain. Choose from any of these new and elegant garments at discount of one-third. Think of it! then hurry for they’il soon be gone. One-third off all Jackets } NO WORD FROM EUROPEANS AT PEKIN Situation Dasperate Ten Days Ago, LY 42, 4900 THE SECOND DISTRICT. | Result, of Yesterday's Election, -Dr. | Douglas Chosen. The result of the voting in the Second Dietrict of Queen’s wil be fouod below :— LI HUNG OHANG HAS BEEM OB- DERED TO PEKIN, Reported Defeat of Allied Troops. - British Reinforcements. [Spsoian to Tes Examinee.]} Loxspox, July 12-3408. m.— The Chinese aituation agsin bears a most ominious sepect. Eighteen days ago Sir Robert Hart despatched his last message declaring the sitaation desperate, and since then there has been no word from the Europeans in Pekia. According to the Daily Mail’s Shanghai correspondent Li Hung Chang’ has re- ceived an imperial decree ordering his immediate departure for Pekin, pre- sumably to break the news of the Pekin tragedy to the Buropean powers and in his usual role of negotiator with Europe iy difficult matters, to endeavor to act as mediator and to avert the vengeance of the powers. To add to the grimness of this sug- gestion, all advices from Tien Tain tend te confirm the reports of the perilous condi- tion of thealii#d forces and belie the opi~ timietic Chinese rumors. Unless reinforcements speedily reach Tien Tsin, auother disaster may be ex~ pected. Lonpoy, July 11,5.35 p. m.—It was rumored in the Service and Parliament» ary clubs this afternoon that th> British Government was preparing to send 160,000 Indian troops to China in the autuma. A Foreign Office officer eaid to a representa - tive of the Assoclated Press that no such number of men could possibly be spared from India, nor was it possible for Great Britain to add to her present responsibility by sending out such a force. However, he said, it maysafely be asserted that strong British reinforcements willbe on their way to the far east before the end of September. Lospon, July 12.—The Express pub lishes a despatch from Tien Tein, dated Friday last, via Che Foo, saying: “Gen-« eral Ma haa defeated the allied troops and reoccupied the Chinese eastern arsenal, after inflicting great loss upon its defend- ers. “The engagement ijasted six hours, and was fought with great determipation by both sides. “The Chinese were eventually able to utilize the effective guns of the fort abuts ting on the city walls near the Tao Tai Yamin, the allied troops suffering severe- ly from lack of heavy gunsand cavalry. “The Japanese commander sent an ur- gent appeal to hurry ap reinforcements, as the allies are in imminent danger of a general defeat. New butter beans, green beans, cucum- bers, cabbage, tomatoes, new potatoes, Every summer jecket in the store—has had the price cut just one third—Now’s you chance to get a nice coat for the coming cool evenings. A special lot of spring and| summer capes go on sale at ‘3 discount of one third, also.g | 3 < MOORE&McLEOD “*. The busiest store on Charlottetowa’s busiest street. =" ede BOGS EO tern. beets, asparague,e pinach, etc., at Gay’s Salls Friday. ROYAL Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum. powders are the al do peli, it. CANO POMRER O0., RY VER, —t . Alum menacers to Wises Doveas. New Glaegow i) 75 Huate~ River eo - gg North Rustica 74 89 South - 4 564 Whatley River ill 64 North Wiltsbire Bl 133 Kingston 28 idl Milton $& §8 North Bi Pr» 03 Wine M le Creek 60 hy St. Catherines 14 65 Totals 644 947 Majority for Douglas 303. A Tribute to Bryan Here is the tribute paid to Bryan, the Presidental candidate of the Democracy, by one of the leading Republican journsis of the United States :—So Bryan, whe is the platform, makes the platform. He doesn’t hedge orsnesk, He fights in the open. A frank and honest man, however fantastically mistaken in hls ideas and melodramatic in his language. The Bryan of 190) is not the new .toy and pet ofa convention andthe experiment of 4 party, he is the absolute masier of the con- I Kane’. 2 922 te DOREY He _ie the 100 BDO Of we "Se time: scourge of the timid and Of ‘*:... o¢- servers. He has forced together inw -. fective co-operation ali the factions and elements sharingtin #\ general way bis convictions, There ate nominal distinctions of organization, but all are thoroughly ;Bryanized now Democrats Populists, Silver Re- publicans; aad Bryen stands at the head of a united and devoted follow- ing, with none to oppose his. will or to ; question bis authority, .Because he has been steadfast, consiatent and bold, silver at sixteen to one rules the party again as it did four years ago. The foremost is- sue is unchanged. The great change will be in the personal estimate of Bryan’s strength and seriousness of purpose and stability of mind. He has fairly won the respect of his opponents so faz as it can be commanded by sincerity, persistency aud courage in a vicous cause All this makes Bryan’s candidacy even a greater menace then before tothe prosperity of the United States. Four years ag) he was regarded asa weak and somewhat theatricai pereon holding odious and dav- gerous notions about national policy, Ke- cent light on his characier bas shown him to be a man who, if elected President, will do his honest utmost in thet office to work the appalling damage which his theories contemplate.” Reciprocity. Wasuixetom, July 11.—The long ex- peeted reciprocity arrangement between the United States and Germany has been effected. Secretary Hay and the German ambassador have eubscribed io the con- vention, and the president will issue hie prociamation putting the new duties in force in the course of a few days. The arrangement is generally similar in terms to the first arrangement made with Franoe, and abates duties on still wines, paintings and statuary from Germany entering the United States. It does not require the approval of the senate, being drawn under section 4 of the Dingley act. Ice at Belle Isle. Sma a Farusr Point, July 11,—Capt Still of the steamer Alcides of the Donaldson line, from Glasgow to Montreal, reports: “Came via Straits of Belle Isle; passed several icebergs, and from Belle Isle right through the Straits to four miles eaet of Point Amour was full of field ice, ice floes and berge; only as narrow passage ) along the north shore four miles east of Point Amour. On July 7, at10 p m, the Biraite were biccked right across. On July 8, at21@ pm, got through 4 smal! openings and from there until Great Mic- catina Island bore north, passed a great quantity of floe and field ice.” Capt Still says theice is dangerous. Smallpox Steamer, Quessc, July 11.—The French line steamship Mont Blanc is detained at Grosse Iceland in quarantine owing to several eases of smal|pox which developed among pessengers during the voyage. The Mort Blane has 23) ideiiagoor. ly Assyrians. ! Exoursioy.—The choir of the First Methodist Church intend holding a moon- light excursion on Monday evening, the 16th inst., on the Jacques Cartier. Don’t : make any other engagement for that night. eS SR ee eeeeeaeeene—eeeneeesseeeoaeeneanenee | eo vainted. a | 1 2. N ie + Are you Building? Why not use our Rock Faced Stone: gteel Siding, Gv anized ee 4 ‘4 77. . Babar nes 7. i Des athe Pas ‘ A eS - F < ¥ ‘ i | eat Atte bo eth eae ee ee Ut Sr SES xa > be ao Tt makes « wonderfully durable |" and economical covering for new buildings, orfor improving old ones. 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