TL. 3 Be 1 ia ot . . this is True Liberty, when Free 3orn CHARLOTTETOWN P: Ee A RARE Ba K: EXC} ( > | LAU Se 8 COMFORT : Uver a Despatch From MEN Sir Robert -Hart There’s nothing affords more - REGARDING THE BURNING OF comfort these warm days— THE BRITISH LEGATION. than comfortable— easy soft front, colored shirts. PREBLE + Ts EMENT AT pre nenif Russia Agrees To Give Japan a | Free H and. The prettiest ones in town— | are right here, [Sproat ro Tae ExaMIver.] Loypon, July 7.—The Russian govern~ “ment anuounces that it will give J apan a free hand to apply military forces in | China. | The terms of this consent are sum- marized in a subjoined despatch from St. ee eee meee 78¢ | Peterebarg, under date of July 6,in reply /to an ewquiry from the Japanese cabinet | regarding the despatch of Japanese troops (to China to render aid to foreigners in Pekin. Handsome stripe « flect, detachable cuffs, The Russian government declared May soft front, ne GORIGE, wade cle we $1.15 '27, thet it left the Japanese government ,full liberty of action in this connection, ,and the Tokio cabinet expressed its readi- pees to act in full agreement with the Soft front shirts, with collar and cuffs SO. 6 66 Wb6% 6% oe ee Pretty, soft frent shirt, detachable col- Jars, attached cuffs. . A very nice line colored fronts, white bodies, attached cufis no collars..646 Then there’sa splendid line—of soft fronts in several «ifferent styles and atterne tec cccces cevccccce clea other Powers. It is in consequence of this, no doubt, that Japan is preparing to embark 20,000 more troops, Pelitical thought to have been numbing the action of the Powers are thus laid aside, for the Plenty of stiff bosom shirts too—at a half dozen of mod- erate prices. considerations that were moment at Jeast, by the government supposed to have clearest purpose re- specting China’s future. | Japaa’s sending of troops now, can have little bearing on the fate of the foreigners in Pekin. The ruchless thirst for blood is spread-~ You can’t afford to buy a shirt without seeing ours. ore & McLeod | The ing in all the northern provinces, and wherever scenes produced in miniature. From these stories nothing further comes regarding the legation forces except ¥ a repetition of the report that they are al! dead. Canton, via Hong tense excitement has been caused here by - despatch from Sir Robert Hart to the tLere native Christians enacted in the capital are are re- Husiest Store on Charlotte'own’s Busiest Street. Pn 2% 7 lt Pays to Buy at Perkins’- KKYong, July 7.—In- effect that the British Jegatioa in Pekin was in flames. OO Fears are entertained here that the foreign ministers have been massacred. The entire French colony has fled from Tung Cheu. Tbe wission station there has been con- verted into a little for'. Cashmere SUPREME COURT. Saturpay, July 7th. Hose a 3 2 Cents per pair. In the case of R. McMillan vs. the City of ;Charlottetown a verdict in favor of the plaintiff for $240 was this morning brought in by consent of the defendant corporation. D. C, McLeod and W.S. Stewart for plaintiff; F.L. Haszard,Q C. for defendant, Jobn Simon ve Simon Joseph. Action for false arrest. Now before the court, w. 8S. Stewart, Q. C., for plaintiff. 0} ae RovaL Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum. wders are the Pith of the ; RO ‘AL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. (eer wee ee eee H# PERKINS ¢ & 3 THE MILLINERY LEADERS. ~~ A 3-, MARGIN we require on all stocks executed on the;New York Sto ck ° @ ail Exchanve “ Can deal in lots of 25 shares--commission 1-8 per cent ea An ' ii ; oes speculation ia simply he application of common 8 ; *Kbowledze to the market movements, Our Customers Have Made Handsomely ‘a July Wheat, bought a short (ime ago, at @7, now 74. Theadvance | ohn heavy droughts in the west. ® Dave every convenience with trivate wires, tickers & telephenes. D. McEVERS & CO., Brokers. Sock Exchange Building, Montrea). —— pea are ; Alena i maenacets to day. Cerrespondenes Solicited VAT , ay kK. ISLAND: SATURDAY JULY 7; 4900 TERESA LY VRELY PN ARERR VEE PE LMSEAR LETT MTT CY TTR POURRA ROSCA RENN RY BR ek SAR sar SE i HUNG KONG mili | U i Uy of Appeals of Ontario, with the title of | D Chief Justice of Ontario,in the room of} yention of the Hon. resigned. son has been nominated for the Vice Presidency by the Democratic Party in convention here. cer Elderidge, of the Government steamer Newfield, was drowned off Cape Chatte, at the mouth of the St. Lawrence. has decided to absorb the Bank of British Columbia, with all its assets and business throughout Canada. A Grand Meeting in Afton Hall. | the large and orderly meeting held if Afton Hall, last acceing. Wise,’Mr. A. Peters, Hon. W. Campbell, Premier Farquharson, Mr. Shaw, Mr. D. A. McKinnon, Mr. A. A. McLean, Mr. James McLean, Mr. Dougsld Currie, Mr, John McNeill and Mr. P. McCourt. heard. A Story From Cleveland Which, If nized the valor of an American bero, who died in the ceived in bettle, by presenting to his widow a house anc lot in Toronto, Canada, and a pension of $25 per month to her and four children. of fortune. parents, he came to this country wheu a boy, but at the outbreak of one of Eng. Jand’s colonial wars England and enlisted under Lord Roberts. He was with Roberts in many campaigns, aod distinguished himself so many times by bravery that the personal attention of Lord Roberts was called to him. Cleveland man wrote to offering his services, sending him Africa. he was permitted to join the Queen’s forces, snd a few weeks later he was in Soutb Africa fighting under his old com- mander. .C., and Whear for defendant. | eee * . "| months ago, pierced by a Boer bullet, and a few daysafter died. visited him in is said he cried when his brave old scldier died, death he told Lord Roberts that he had a wife and four children living in Cleveland, Ohio. ) the Public, may speak RIPIDKS tO “4aVIis res, Ontario’s Chief Justice. NOTES AND COMMENTS, PECIAL TO THe Examiner. —The Montreal Gazette I sles new reason for demanding the al i in - . \ 1} a z : : UTTAWA,. JUIY {.—Lhe fo Ving &p- | the Senate has been given. The institu- | pointment bas been gazetted : tion has refxsed a charter fora speculative | Hon. John Douglas Armour, Chief | T@l"ay, promoted by Messrs McMul- | 7 . . 1 rf e a . . | C: mi hell ; \ a , waaof 4? > an} } Justice OF th Cour! of Q 1een’s Ben th of a 'p ai} ii & } ¥ ca, Loree La } 2 | Ontario, to be Chief Justice of the Court! — ; —Here is one of the planks in the | emocratic platform at the Kansas Con- : “We view with indignation the | Sir George William Burton,! war in South Africa and extend our sym- ! pathies to the burghers io their unequal struggle.” It is now in order for one of the parties in Canada or Great Britain to express its indignation on account of the war in the Philippines, “the unequal struggle,” etc. Pa Sievenson Nominated. —At a meeting of the Chamber of Com- merce of the Empire held in London, the Montreal resolution in favor of a confer - ence on Imperial defence and suggesting a small uniformad valorem import duty over and above local tariffs where such exist as the best method for all portions of the Empire to contribute was carried, there being only one dissentient. The question is to be further considered by a commission tobe appointed by the Im- perial Government, — By their recent vote, the Ministers at Ottawa have declared that the country is not ripe for prohibition and that all that (SpeciaL To Tae Examiner. | Kawsas Ciry, July7.—A. E. Steven- A Chief Officer Drowned. [Sreciat To Tae Examiner] Hairax, July 7.—Acting Chief Offis and application. This being their opinion, why did they offer the plebiecite and promise to be governed by the result of the vote? They wanted to humbug the prohibitionists ; and they succeeded in do ingso. Yet the Guardian supports them and theequally impudent humbugs of the Province. —_~-s Bank Amalgamation. [Sproist ro Tae Examiner.) : — Acvording to the report of the Public Accounts Committee, of Manitoba, a thonsand dollars voted for public charities wax, last year, placed in the hands of J. W. Sifton, father of Hon. Clifford Sifton. Of this large sum not one cent reached | the leg. timate object for which it had | been voted, but was accounted for by Mr. ; Sifton in various false vouchers, the in- j ference being that the money ws used as “campaign expenses” in the last election. Ifthe Hon Cliftord is the | unscrupulous and corrupt politician he is reported to be, it isa case of ** as the old cock crows the young one learns.” Toroxto, July 7.—The Bank of Com- THE CAMPAIGN. et Jobn McMillan, Eeq., was chairman on — Reports from Ottawa show that in the recent Parliamentary discussion of Pro- hibition Sir Louis Davies maintained that, according to the decision rendered by the Privy Council the Parliament of Canada had no power to pass a_ prohibitory law which would not apply to Quebec in common with the other provinces. He also said tha’ Prohivition worked seriovs injury tothe cause of temperance in N.w Brunswick, and the act had to be repeal- ted. What does Sir Louis Davie: | about prohibition for P. E. I+land ? Does ; he think that prohibition will do serious | injuty to the cauce of temperance here ? The speakers were Dr. Douglas, Mr. Whear, Mr. John McRae, Mr. All the speakers were attentively FOUGHT FOR BRITAIN. re toias True, Shows the Sympathetic Nature of Roberts. Gold From the Klondike The British government has just recog: New Yorx, July 6.—The Canad‘an Bank of Comm ree of this city has receiv ela shipment of $690,000 in gold from | the Klondike. Itis ramored that this in- Sitituuien has on the way from Dawson City about $2,500,000 in gold. Transvaal from wounds, re- Alfonsa De Rochejocqalaio was a soldier Born of French aud Beglish SHIP NEWS. he went back to Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED. war broke ont, the Lord Roberts, Roberis repiied by transportation to South Declaring he wasa single man, ene See meet July 6.—Morning Star, Mariin, New Castle, es City of Ghent, McNevin, Bali fax; Lady May, McDouga'}, Belle River; Lady Franklin, Garcin, ss Campana, Demere, Quebec; Chlorus, Langill, Syd- ney; Marian Campbell, Pictou; Charming Lass, Trenholm, Sydney; Tarquio, Davis, Pictou; se Halifax, Pye Boston. He fell mortally wounded about two CLEARED. Lord Roberts } and it July 6—es Halifax, Pye, Boston; J C Swartz, McLeod, Magdalen Island; Charm- ing Lasse, Trenholm, Tidvish; ss Campane, Davis, Pictou; Lady Mav, McDougall, Belle River; Swailew, Finlayson, Pinette; Nutwood, Tierney, Souris, es City ot Ghent, McNevin, Summerside; Fre? M Lord Roberts teok a personal In- | Batt, Enman, Pictou; Ta:quin, Davis, Pic- terest in the family of the hero, and yess | tou. terday the widow received notification of ie the gift of tue house and peasion. the hospital, Shortly before the Clevelend man’s Local Notices Robert’s Legal Adviser. We hava without doubt the finest line of fancy shirts ever shown in Chsrlotte- Cape Town, July 7.—Advocate Wes«} town, laundried or unlaundried, with or sels, a leading barrister at Pretoria, left on { without collars. Any style, pattern or is needed now is Scott Act amendment! . Friday for that city, to act as the legal color you can imagine. Buy your shirt adviser of General Roberts. His appoint-' from us and get the best—R H Ramsay ment gives universa! satisfaction. * & Co. Recent studies of the ocean bottom near the coast line of continents have shown that rivers of considerable size sometimes ente: the sea beneath the surface. are going to clos? out the line for $1.00 pair. Here’s asnap for you.—R H Ran- ay & Co, 1 We have a nice line of lodies’ bicycle | boots in chocolate Dongola witb canvas} top. The former pricewas $2.25. We. Y A : ua nres that my Rheumatism sora Cure will relieve | “Say ° bago, sciaticn and ail @ rheumatic pains in v1 will ¢ two or three hours, and cure in a few B. MUNYON. At all drugzicta, 25c. a vial. Guide to Health and medi- cal advice free. 1505 Arth et., Phila. WET Gens’ Box Calf Lace Boots 2.25 GOFF BROS The Home Shoe factory. Meee he FLY TIME Sticky Paper — large and small, Insect Powder—the kind that kills. Rex Jnsect destroyer, (Liquid) Poison Pads 5c and 10c. Hellebore and other require- ments, A.W. Reddin Phm B. Central Drugstore. Sunnyside. OBSUUREURRRUEGHEREDGHCUGORDAUGHRANEDEREGORDANGHERDODGSEEOUGRROSCQRDASORRE Holiday Reading Magazines, Latest Books and Novels. HAMMOCKS IN VARIETY To have the greatert comfort you must heve one, SOUVENIRBS...... Photographs of P. E. 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