7s ets h- of > we 18. : ! j ey N. is THE Reading Room a House of Commons DAILY EXAMINER vs om) Stylish, ~oolness. “They say” we had the finest showing Waists “They say” thatour prices were lower of Shirt in town this season. than anywhere else. “They say” it’s easy to get suited here. And “they” prove their opinions by their purchases, Now—our whole stock of Colored and White Shirt Waists—all we have left— on sale at Third Off. Why ?~we want the shelves to hol, new stuff thats coming, and thats ho we pay you for emptying the shelves. w ><, Wash Goods S s Price Cut. Have you considered the Muslin question ?, Do you know that you can have a fresh, dainty, stylish, Muslin, dress— almost as cheap asa Print. Have vou seen the showing at One Third Off. See our Window for samples—then come quick, | MOORE §& McLEOD. 1 ottetown’s Busiest Street. goes One D: ess beautiful line we're Tbe Busies: Store on ‘ GLASSWARE —~eag SALE. Between 50 and 60 pieces of gold- edge glassware for 6c each worth 20ce, *€ wan: to sell the whole lot and will Sve big bargains. Also a china tes set for $6.06. Goods on exhibition our window. eens eeee ee i (Spgoratto Tae Examiner, ] NSUPADCE STILL UNSOLVED, The Worst Feared in | ondon, A MESSAGE FROM A FRENCH CONSULS. Intimates that the French Minister is Alive Lonpoy, July 25,4 a. mu.—Sir Claude Macdonald’s message,dated July 4, appeal. ing for relief ia regarded in Loadon as only the prelude to an absoluie confirma- tion of maesacreof the Europeane in Peiin. This the opinion also of the Japanese Minister here. The newspapers suggest that the British Minister’s despatch was held back and released about the seme! time as Conger’s undated message, Panis, July 25.— M. Delcasse, the French Minister for Foreign Affairs, has received a telegram from the French Consul at Shanghai, daed Jaly 23rd, which says: “© Li Hung Chang bas just aesured me that M. Pichon, the French Minister to Coina, is living, snd be has agreed to transmit to him a message from me requesting a reply witbiu five davs.” Saayewsar, July 25.—Li Hung Chang: expects to wait for news ot the movement ; of the tOreign jegalions before proceeding negotistiona he | northward. Regarding eal Uclicved tne Chinese finances ;would debar ner from paying indemnity and that the people would never submit to furtheraunexations of territory. He | thinks the powers ough! to accept the as- ic surances of reformed adminiatration and of the removal of officials responsible for the crisis, At Gay’s Marke Stalls on Friday trawbelries, i Watermelons, Buiter Beans, Cucumbers. Cauliflower, Cabbage, Beets, Carrots, Squash, CHINESE PUZZLE GEN. CARRINGTON | AND DROVE THEM FROM THEIR HAS FIRST FIGHT With the Boers at Selous River POSITION. His Force Will bea New Element in the Campaign, (Sreorat To Tae Examrver.] Lonpoy, July 25 —A_ new element has entered into the South African campaign, with receipt ofthe newsthat treneral Carrington, with his Rhodesian force, has had his first fight, attacking the Boers and carrying their position on tne Selous Riveron Monday last aftera sharp en. gagement. Carrington lost four killed and niveteen wounded. -~+ ooo Another Pacing Record. (Spzcian to Taz Examiver.] Cravetanp, July, 25.— Another ,world’s record was made #t Glenville track when the black gelding Conry paced the second heat of a rave ia 2.023. This is the faste-t mile ever paced by a horse in hopples. Hard Plight for Cavadians. (Special to THe ExaMiver’] Lonpon, July 25.—Four invalid Can- adians,-som South Africa, now ino this gram has been received by the North American headquartere of the China In- city are completely lacking means to pay | fom lodgings,and as result bave had to sleep out in Hyde Park. Yesterday two had not sufficient money to buy their break fasts. | —— ROYAL Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum. Alum baking powders are the greatest menacers to health of the present day. ou A29 20,, NOW YOK Or, 2 CAMILA The Relie ang CPt Lady Smith, of South Africa, was nothing com pared to the relief that is felt by Lettuce. Reddish, Mushroons. Open on Saturday afternoon & Ottawa ——___ . —————— Terms Four Dollars per Year This is True jLiberty, when Free Born Men, havingjto advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evziries Stngle Copies acm ——___— cali - é t ' y - rE | . VOL 36 CHARLOTTETOWN P: E. ISLAND WEDNESDAY JULY 25, 4900 NO 173 ee —— —_—_— — eran. MORE VICTIMS OF THE CHINESE Two Lady Missionaries in South Shina REPORTED acetal IN A SHANGHAI DESPATCH. To North American Headquarters of China Inland Mission, Otta Jan. 20, 1899. I have used SURPRISE SOAP since I started house and find that it lasts longer and is better than other suap I have (red. J. Jolrustoa. Fredericton, N.B., Dec. 15th, 1899. Having used SURPRISE SOAP for the past ten years, I find it the best soap that I have ever had in my house and would not use any other when I can get SURPRISE. Mrs T. Beary Troup. St. Thomas, Ont. I have to wash for three brothers that work on the railroad, and SURPRISE SOAP is the only soap to use. We tried every other kind of soap, and I tel! every- body why our overalls such a good color. x Logan. {Spzciat to Tae Exauier] Toronto, July 25—The following cable“ land Mission : “Smancnal, July 25.—Information bas been received tuat Mise Whitechurch and Miss E. E. Searell have been murdered. Mise Whitechurch went to China in con- nection with the C. I. M trom England ia 1884. Miss Seare!l went ont under the society in 1895. They were both station- ed in the southern portion of the province of Shansi. - ian oe a ongro an't get wife to use any other soap. Says SURPRISE is the best. Chas. C. Hughes. # SURPRISE is a pure hard SOAP. & ‘ ee Holiday Reading Magazines, Latest;Books and Novels, HAMMOCKS IN VARIETY To have the greatert comfort you must have one, SOUVENIRS... : Photograpats of P. E. Island Scenery on Chinaware, Vie s,etce. A full line of Pavey Goode, S:air very, ete. Bovks sod tapers orsered by mail ang promptly forwarded to customers, GEO. CARTER & 60. Queen St. Opp. Market House. eee SOP0SEO0 Rees. os SPEEDEESSOR RH SOREESS IES Regular Soda Weather Now is the time you appreci— ate good Soda, Our Fount is so patronized we can hardly supply the demand, Our Strawberry—just made from the Island berries. Pineapple from pineapples bought here and made up by our- sel ves, Coffee from best Mocha and Java—all others equally good, served ICE OOLD, When thirsty remember us. A.W, Reddin Phm B Central Drugstore. Railway Accident at Pictou. - (Spectat to Tax Examiner ) Hauirax, July 25.—There wasa bad ! aceidenton the I.C. Reilway at Pictou | last night. While some cara were being | shunated one of the cars broke away and collided with another, both being badly Charles Steele, the yard mast- | er, was thrown from one of the cars acd badly irj damaged. ired, Dost bay . puur plano—bay a He utz- | 1d te eatistied.—Miller Bros. Wau Ail shades in Embroidery, Silks, Filos, Roman Floss, Rope Silks, ete. just reeeived at Stanley Bros. special Notice. Having puicnasea from Mr. F. J ‘fornsby the stock and good will of tis Book and Stationery Busines in ne} Morris Block, we will continue the dusiness in its various branches, sell- ing’at lowest prices for cash only. Miss B. Hornsby, who has managed the dusiness in the past, will be in charge of the store, aid will be pleased to attend to all old customers and many new ones. A choi-e new stock of Wall Papers will be 2 snce put on sale, and ail de- partments of the business will be kept well stocked. A well supplied news a te = ad od - cal ~ = a al - = - aad a adi Dsl ail ol -= al - - = - ca ww — ee a al ~~ - ~— to Oe = = = -= 7 7 ~ 7 Sunnyside. ~.ANGAUALANALANDOUUODURAUEASEASGENSSOOURANASOONEAOEASSUODEDAASROAAASOND AUSSSORERROERREECUSURSBERGEURE | 2205053aR ‘ Going for July ) RS. SMITH, and hundreds of other women ot P. E. Island, on wash day since they have started using GILT ZDCZ SOAP. All first class grocers SELL it. McKINNON & McNEYIN ,and will be a special feature of the business J he store will be known as ‘The Bazaar Bookstore.” Me THE oat. $2.00 Boot —FOR—- $1.59 This is a man’s new boot, Fire, Marine, Life We have a nice line of watches, Clocks, jewelry, silverware, chinaware, glassware, blue ware, wedgewood ‘and **Uvenir goods, which we will sell as cheap as can he bough: in the city. pairing promptly attended to at the Modern Jewelry and Fancy Goods Store, Sunnyside, opposite Post Office. Jury & Co. Sunnyside, Queen Square. All British Companies, Risks taken low rates. HYNDMAN & CO AGENTS from 5 to 10. A CARD | Notice is hereby given that the business R. MACNEILL, MN. D.,, of the late Charles Mathesovu, Painter, , will be carried on by the undersigned un-~ Waving 30 years experience in the ¢ il further notice. ractice of his profession, may be con- The nape et ee ae ij. agement of Jobn U. . sulted on all branches of = medi Er casclay ot chikitapeansd for tho pant cine including the specs bine years, is a master workwen, aod Office and peeeence— Sere. _ quite competent to conduct the work. *hird door above Kindergarten Hall. Hours—g to 13 a. m. 1 te 3 and kindly colicited. : 7 to 8 p. m. dy & wkly 3 mos, JANE MATHESON, Telephone 67. St. Avard’:, June 12th, 1900, —eod. ‘ | Successors to'F.[J. dORNSBY. MORRIS BLOCK.... ‘Ytown, March 15, 1900. 120 pairs of them sent in miis~ take, is a wide fitter—nailed. sole—Dongola leg—English back stay—and a great oe ee 7. Merchants Bank of Pring The patronage of former cusiomers gain. See window. Edward Island, sonable terms and promptly remitted . 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