Roem i; Cc — te Read Sens _ OTTA\ V ath Terms Four Dol ferm ars per Y ear This is True Liberty, when Free DAILY EXAMINER _ 7 nae a ———— Born Men, /havingjto advise the Public, may speak free.” —Evniripss VoL 36 CHARLOTTETOWN: P: E. ISLAND SATURDAY JULY 28 4900 _ “NO I> Lo - ———— $$$ negates ES NEWS Rain in India. | Ts Moore & McLeod The Leaders of Low Prices. Plenty of dollars in sigh* for the man who looks for them inthe right place—and that is rigbt here. Dollars saved in prices, dollars saved in value, dollars saved in satisfaction. Now is a good time to get your D share. Here's a few of the bargaias that will give us a busy bea § Saturday. ul ee ‘4 An ' : . i] Hats at 39e. Big Bargains in - = 2 fs es) {Small Goods On the second counter to the left as you enter, vou ll find . | QOne basket of ladies ‘shield bows, black and lred regular 25c grade 5c |, ee. Children s hats. ladies One basket of bows aud hats, sailor ; hats, ‘2nCY | puffs worth up to 75c eac straws, any sort of un- ‘at 15c each. trimmed hats, on sale tv- day at 33c. Hurry. Cne-third off A lot of assorted side combs 4c pair. Fancy hair ornaments ab « cs 16: exch. L it Shirt Waisis. ” \ | tof leatber belts at ii Kve ry white or co.ored | [Se each. Waist in stock, i- included | 1 box artificial flowers AF EX in thi- offer. if we have |5e each. your size } -vood | money by GCewiilie icre One-third ‘Men's Hose (‘olored cotton socks on a Bt 24 “10¢ jsale at 5c pair | Black or colored | pair. se angen | Fine black 19c pair,’ | Cashmere 28c pair. »o-v; > Men's Underwear) Spinre Cool soft yu 4 co m for ta b le | .@" underwear at Falns. | { ot prices easy One lot of Crash Skirts | @AZS Yl to pay.” : 19, A better grade, S moo the trimmed with white or | y= cottum under- Colored braid 69c. | Why wear at 39c Any of the higher | 9° . Priced crash or pique | 0c, 70c 90c per sult. Skirts on sale at One-third off Cheap Parasols. All the white and fancy | Parasols go on sale ata 0 hi d ff discount of one-third to- | ne-t IT ! day. | Tos: | Think of it our whole OSleTY Snaps. istock of pretty dress mus- One lot of Jadies’ plain ging Dutiag Wuslinsg and fancy Scoich black eotton hose--a won- |ginghams at one third off. ‘r for the price 5e pair. 15c muslins for 10c, Big baskets of ribbed 18¢ muslins for 12c, Cotten hose 10e, 12c. 94c muslins for 18c. Er; ed ORE - & - MELEOD The busiest stcre cn Charlottetown’s busiest street. k LATEST FROM CHINA Still Nothing Definite REPORTED MINISTERS ALIVE ANDIN SAFETY. ARE Leader of the Boxers Said to Have Been Killed. (Srsocrat ro Tue Examiver. } THE FIRST APPEAL. Lyxpon, July 28,—It turns out that asearly as July 12, an appeal from t he the Emperor of China to Queen Victoria for mediation, dated July 3, was handed to Lord’Salisbury, aod it is understood that the other powers were not com- musicated with until July 20. CONFLICTING RFPORTS. Lowpon, July 28.—The Shanghai cor~ respondent of the Express asserts that three versions of Sir Claude Macdonald’s letter, of July6, are current there sand that it is believed that all three originated from Chinese sources. He adds, how- ever, that Li Hung Chang says that the Ou Suoday. MINISTERS STILL ALIVE. Lonpoy, July 28.—The respondent of the Daily Trustworthy information which me to-day (Friday) convinces me tha: al! Shanghai cor- Telegropn says are still ally . ovme of the Buropean survivorsare leaving Pekin. MORE RUMORS. Loypoy, July 28.—The Post’s pondent at Chefoo, wiring on Wednesday says: “There isarumor here that Prince Ching rescued the lezationers and convey- ej them to a place of safety. Eighieeo missionaries have been was | sacred at Tung Cha, where the churches have been burn2d, THE KAISER’S ORDER. eays that the Emperor, addressing the troops at Bremerhaveu before they sailed for China, yesterday, said that the expedi- tion was to avenge an outrage committed against the sancity<f the ambassadors and an uoprecedented breach of the right of hospitality. “If you close with the enemy” said the Emperor,“you know no quarter will be given and no prisoners taken. Use your weapons so that for a thousand yerrs no Chinaman will dare to beard a German,—and pave the way for civilizativn now and evermore. IMPORTANT—IF TRUE. Lonpon, July 28.~The Shanghai cor- respondent ofthe Express says: “It is reported here that a large section of Boxers have revolted against Prince Tuan alleging that he is making toole of them for his own ends. A desperate conflict took place outside Pekin on Sunday. Prince Tuan personally led his followers, two ofbia generals having deserted him. The battle lasted several hours and Prince Tuan was defeated and killed. Bananas very cheap to-night at Beer & Goffe. Deemer RoYAL Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Salemi the feel) agaiist alum. pas ceeereertie Et aaseene tone aR — Alum baki weders are the greatest menacets to Pith of the present day. RO ‘AL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. ' eae eet —_ - . ae Legation party ovght to reach Tien Tsin | tne ministers: xsep. Baron Vou Keppeler, | corres: } cree Lonpox, July 26.—The governor of Bombay presidency, Lord Northcote, of Kxeter, reports a geveral raivfal!,** suffi. elent for agricultural purposes,’ in Surat and Southern Gujerat. He says that 24 inches of rain had fallen since yesterday in Godbra and Panch Manhale, so inch in several parts of Almedabad, over half an inch im parts of Ka’ra and sufficient in the portions Of Baroda adjoining Surat. In the remaining part of Baroda no rain has fallen, acd an extensive failure of crops is inevitable, unless there is im- mediate relief. In OQichamandal the rain- fall hae been ineufficient, and cultivation ie at a-tandaiil in almost the entite province of Kuthlawar, where cattle are dying of starvation and scarcity of water. There have been good rains in Bombay, Khandeieh and the Deccan where pros- pects are greatly improved. The death rate in Gujarat has decreased nearly half as compsred with that of May. War in the Air. Smaneual, July 27.—Trade in Shang- hai je so paralyzed that the customs re- vene will - not suffice to secure the pay- mentof the wext installmentof the foreign loan. Meanwhile active prepar- ations in the Yang Tse region for war in progress, not for war ‘against the rebels but against foreign powers. Junk loads of Chinese soldiers and Boxers dieguised as Coolies,are arriving here daily. The arsenal is full of arms and supplies are constantly coming in. The Nankin and Wu Chang garrisons are being constantly _Teinforced, and the viceroys admit that | they cannot much longer withstand the | pressure brought to bear by Sheng and Li ; Hung Chang upon them to join forces with Prince Tusn. It is hoped that the aroival Of Admiral Seymour here may | Siiffen the backs of the pro-foreiga vice- ‘ roy®, and reetore the security of the port. The Washington View. reacned Cievatann, Ohio, July 27 —Secretary of State Jobn Hay Jefe Cieveiand this fure- noon for Canton to confer with President McK.nley on the Chinese situation H:2 will ‘leave Canton this evening for Washing- }ton. Late last sight Secretary Hay | said: — supposition that it has heard aothirg fr.m Mr. Conger, since June 12. China is at peace with tue world, so far ,as the official facts are concerned. “The situation is one of terrible uncer- | |} tainty and nothing thathas come or pur-| ported ty have come frum our minisier at | Pekin bas lessened the danger or uncer- rtainty. Noonecan say what may or may not be the ouicome.” Beruiy, July 28,—The Lokal Anzeiger , Things Upside Down in China, ——_— —- China is the land where everthing is upside down. Thus in Canton the wom- men act as sailors snd boatmen, while the men sre employed 4s chambermaids lauvdresses auc seamstresves In salute- tion the Chinaman shakes tis owao band instead of that of bia visitor, Aso mark of respect be puts bis hat op tosteed of taking itoff. Their signboards are per- pendicular instead of horizontal. I) begin at toe right band tide at the bot- tom and read tothe lefcand up.—Sr. Louis Republic. Another Menace. Hone Kone, July 27.—The signs of menacing activity on the part of the secret society known as the “Triads = are caus- ing alarm. The Boxers are believed to be an offshoot of the Triads, whose ramilica- tions are widespread throughout the southern provinces of China. The orgari- zation is distinctly anti-foreign and anti- Manchu and numbers of Canton troops are enrolled ia its ranks. Balfour's Remark Lonpox, July 27.—In connection with the ecare created by the immense quantl- ties of steam coal leaving Great Britain for France, admitted for the use of the French navy, A.J Balfour, first lord of the treas- ury, significantly pointed out in the House today that the bill before Parliament to prevent the exportation of war munitions applied to coal as well as to other military stores. —_ > 2 + Japanese Victory. Suanonal, July 27.—Ii is reported that the, Japanese landed 1,500 troops at Shaa - ' Hai-Kwan on July 22, and gained a vic~ tory, the Chinese retreating after o feeble resistance. Aw Orenine.—A medical maa of ex perience can hear of a good opening by addressing Physician, box 406, Charlotte~ town. Apply at once. “The State department is acting on the | reading Chivese print it is neces~ary to) FRENCH AND HUTTON order, GENERAL HUNTEB HAS OCOOPI- ED FOURIERBFRG. Lord Methuen’s Column Moving on Potcheestroom. |SpectaL ro Tae Examiner] the following from Lord Roberts: Genera] French and Hntton continued their pursuit on July 25th. The former croseed Gliphant’s River, and from the high ground on the east banks, he could see Middlebarg and the enemy retreating in great disorder. The main road north was blocked for several miles with horse- /men and wagons. The enemy’s rear was then seven miles north, The mounted force was still west of the | river, night was closing in, the rain was | falling in torrents and so it was imposeible | | 10 follow. | The night was terrible. In addition to | rain, a strong east wind made the bivouac /most uncomfortabie. One officer, I] 1e< ‘gret to say, died of the exposure, aod the /mortality amoog the mules aud oxen was | great. } | The men made light of the hardships, | ‘aod were in tamous spirits when I saw | them yesterday. so far as I know, did oot suffer loss. He found Mrs Sieva, wife of the ex-preeident and several ot our wea whom Dewet had captured at d ff-rent times, and whom he was ucabi- 'o send to Machadodorp. The evemy iu Bethlehem hills are now close in up: n B:isatoland, which is closed to them. Harrisraith is the only line open, and it will not be easy for them to reach there with the guns and wagons. Generel Broadwood is still watching 'Christian Dewet who has taken up a | position in the high bills near Reitzbarg, seven miles south of the Vaal. «P,P, Dewet, a younger brother of Christian, eurreadered at Kroonstadt yesterday. General Barren reports from Krugers dorp that be has reconnoitred the railway to Bauxo station, where the train was wrecked July 19, and bas been able to re. plenish his supplies. ~ Lord Metbuen’s column,which reached Krugersdorp on the Potchestroom railway | js now moving on to Potcheestroom. | General Buller reporte that the railway | was opened to Heidleburg yesterday, giv- og through Communication to Natal. Anyone wanting a twenty pound bucket of good sound raspberries can leave orders for same with Moore & Mce- Lecd. See our big 1d for Saturday bargains.—Moore & McLeod. Big bargains on fruit to-night at Beer & Goffe. Going for July $2.00 Boot —FOR— $1.59 This is a man’s new boot, 120 pairs of them sent in mis- sole—Dongola leg—English See window. UE BRU The Home Shoe Factory. AFTER THE BOERS Who Are Retiring in Dis-| Loxpon, July 28.—The War Office has | Hunter bas oce pied Foarierberg, aad | TTI take, is a wide fitter—nailed | || Going to | Re-Decorate? Why not enjoy the practical advantages offered by our 4 Metallic Ceilings & Walls | | | They are both handsome and econo- mical—outlast any other style cf interior finish—are fire proof and sanitary—cam be applied over plaster if neces: are made in a vast number of designs which will suit any room | any building, Write us—we’d like you to know all about them. If you want an estimate send outline showing the shape and measurements of your ceilings and walis. Metallic Roofing Co, Limited TORONTO. Be! * ve } +T) rd alee ead H 1H Fh Hammocks. Another lot of those Q@ne Dollar big value Ham- mocks just received by ex- press. Come quick if you want one, GEO. CARTER & 60. Books and fancy goods. SOURUSRERRGR GCL CL GRERASERMEEE ERG RRUEEERE RASS we os Hot Weather What’s so nice asa refreshing bath ? What’s so nice as a little addition of 4 nice toilet water ? We carry a splendid line of these. Also a full line best perfumes, all odors, fine sponges, bath brushes, ete, etc. AW, Reddin Phm B POGURAORARGESSSSRAGGRARASER SLE SEL TES CU ECCT RERE RRS URSRRSOGRRERCTEES Central Drugstore. Sunnyside. DSPUGAALALERERORELERADORRQEOOGEEEEREEE ~~ NOTICB. + Notice is hereby given that the business —and bai | of the leto Matheson, Painter, = een was GEaGC. Monegan | t J nate of the deovased for the me nine years, ie a master workman, sod ie senate fo cent the work. petrooage former customers solicited. kindly JANE MATHESON, St. Avard’s, June 12th, 1909, cod