rs § if 5 WWW "-5 ,J- ...iu "‘f""< I if Q li *leucine . ` eeived hom the“‘.~laier" People a case % f. _ ,.,> sm .,.. .»...».. \ -» .A 1 i 1 -1 ,Q w J ‘I 3 pl il ii Z 4 --l -l ii el ii I . ,_ » 3. -`<.'.»:.-`.aw.u»',.v:.- il _f r. 5 'ii *c _ 51 U li l *§§§§§§°,s§§§§' SHOOLBOYS IN CHINA- Aid For Famine Sufferers. ' 9 In Canada the sehhol_doors stand 0118” p Men S i -o the poorest boy pr girl uufruelyuu to the Levy To Be Made Upon The Exchequer lf~ liclest, but in China such privileges are Nuunrm , for none but the soils of very rich DGODI'-il -._-- 5 K¥¥¥ Patent Leathe Bootsw "R * The most fashionable dress boot to- ” thy for M_en’s wear is a buttoned top- ' |nt.ent leithenboot. We have just re- ~ ` the’ ‘Pnragon” last. ,_~ s5.ooAPA|n. § " ALLEY di CO- ‘ I ' Charloiittown, P. F., I. -7 4 4 'i 1 -1 -14 '4 ' ' c if. \-. \» \>`. \~ ri vi xr! 1 | Lg# _*_ Z ___- A. PIDKARD 8:. C0 i mawmaimmnwnf PEAKE’S N0. I WHARF x". ;‘ A full stock of the best Coa on hand and arriving daily. "_ A share of your patronage ~ ' is solicited. Q LOWEST PRICES. ". PBOIPT DELIVERY. - June ztldkwnn then eod &w5m 1 i ' - vi vi ‘ '“’ "§§§ Q- Y , THERE ls“"' u Nornlwc MCU. M0000 The appetite can desire, and which is more palatable. than a dish of Strawberries. We have them-home grown-cf d :licious flavor. and to thoroughly enjoy rtrawberries one must hav: good cream. This _we have every morn- ing perfectly new and fre sh, and etixrceedingly rich, and what is t ere NIGER THAN GOOD CREAI1 The kind we carry. ' All orders by ‘phone or otherwise Bled promptly. I. II. IIBIEIIII & G0. High Class Grocers. and is for girls, why it is not thought ~wg¢_h while gopducaie the5e“bliud cows," Indian budget in the House of Commons. :st ‘ey call them, at all. to-day, the Secretary for India, L0lIl‘fl _ y _E up _ W len the Chinese boy is old enough to Ge0_!‘ir6 H&_lIliIt0_l1. C°mm¢“ded t' if We had blgger Buglnéss _,an¢1. Il S 'nt to school, the first stepis to Send head smoothly shavcd,hairneatly combed, dressed in his best clothes, and provided withiigift, he presents himself to the teacher. Offeringllis gift, he reveiently bows his head three times to the ground. This xn~:;;nsiiml he pledges himself to obey his commands. Next he does reverence to, and burns incense before, a tablet on which is written the name of the great Chinese sage, Confucius. ln the schoolrooin, which is generally the central room of the house, little ta.b‘.e.~ with stools are scattered about here and lhcrc for the pupils, whilea I1,~,,~;_-_-~¢ lah?-~ ` -"1 » ir are for the teacher-‘s use. Un the ;»‘z;~?_l-.` desks are inks tones and little brushes, which serve for pens. The teachers table is supplied with books, pens, inkstones, and two other quite indispensable articles, a pipe and a bamboo stick, for Chinese teachers thoroughly believe their national maxim, that “To educate without severity shows a. teachers indolence"! Chinese boys are never late for school, for there are no regular hours of opening or closing. Each pupil co mes whenever he can, has his own lesson assigned him, and stays as long as he can. ' Instead of an alphabet he has to learn he 211 radicals, or root c‘1 aracters which enter into the formation of all the other characters, each of which stands for a word. f to right as you are reading this. The characters are written one beneath the other in columns, and commenciligon the top of the column next on the left and so on. Another thing that wouldseem very queer toCanadian boys and girls is that he begins his book at the back and reads it through to the front. He learns that there are three great superiors whom he must obey unquestion- ingly-the Emperor, the parents, and the teacher; that the three great, powers are- heaven, earth, and man; and the three great lights- the sun, moon and stars. He is also taught that China is the only great nation on earth, -and _that - all _foreigners are to be hated and despised. He is then drilled in the wis- dom and sayings of the ancient sages, chief of whom is Confucius. ., , After ten or flfeen years’ study he goes up for the governmental examination for the degree of “Siu~tsai,” or B. A. As on- 1Y about one in every hundred 'passes each year, he is often a“long time in getting his degree. But he rarely gives up. A ‘Siu-tsai"rnay write for the degpe of “Chu-jen,” or M. A., and last 'of all “Cheng-shih," or LL. D. He is then con- sidered a very great and wise man indeed to whom his friends show the utmost deference, presenting him with gifts and making great feasts in his honor. -i---000-L_---_ National Council of Women. VICTORIA, B.C., July 27.-The proceed- ings ofthe National Council of Women here are proving of greatest interest. The members have been almost daily feted since their arrival, and have, besides, I found time to dispose of a- large amount of practical business. Lady Taylor pre- sides. Among the resolutions adopted was one strongly urging better accom- madation than the gaols afford forinsaue cases, and the establishment of public libraries. Yesterday the delegates were taken up Victoria Arm in launches to the residence of Premier Dunsmuir, where they disem- barked and a delightful reception was held. Luncheonsand teas are daily pro vided at different homes and by churches. Astirring address on Canadian history was delivered last evening by Miss Fitzgibbon, Toronto. _ - _ ' -`- \,....`, .`___, . vw/ ~. _ ,-- \»-e. lleumatism.. is Urlc Acid in the blood. ` U°¥*°-‘H121 llidneys are the cause o the acid being' `.» \ , ~ thereflf the kidneys acted Y ` up y a.sthey_should_the would K 7'* ICM Out , I Some brands of Flour have' sd- Inneed in price at the inills 'ns much '.s90cents a bbls within the two i 1 Il three weeks,.f and some nnllersl Aiulpillui they h»g1g_uqt,iu¢oted aiu lop notch yet. _ ` ' _ ` i and rheuma- tisni woulda? occur. Rheu- . lnatism isp. 'Kidney Dis- .. ease. Doddia Kidn¢y_Pil_ls A gave made A great part of l air reputation' curing' ‘“ Rheimiatis_za." '* ' thoarsu of - S is .lil Ufnnflortllah In ninth; si|n'\1ii ~ llmllimis only all wa m--nl lllilill la _ala s sun tamarins, Wlhwlltlit ` 'c i ’ pyyonto vlnneononll and gotmolir pioubeforoonylilgelsewhere. , lnfybuxol pu-anteed Brstclaas Cmoueymohndod. ;., E .2 _ I , ,.`. _ a’s i “willy » ‘ i I I I ' ` Kidney THE G ABDIAN. l Neitherdoeshe read in lines from 1eft,HOW Port() Rico may J V, ~ ' ‘T `~ j Are the of ’ fordShoesein Hook. g Luly ‘ Kid, turn Losnolv, July 27.-In introduclnlr the patience, resignation, courage and absten balance of £2,870,000, butthe expenditure and remission of taxation would turn this into a derlcit of £326,000. The govern- ment proposed to apply the unexpected. balance of 533,000,000 of the former loan towards relief. This would, hc hoped, not suffice to save the lives of the famine- strickeu, then an appeal would be made , to the imperial exchequer. In the last two years, Lord George Hamilton said, £l3,000,000 had been ex- pended in famine relief. Manitoba Liquor Sellers., D€VCl0DCil and institute annual district or county fairs. These people take to carnivals properly managed. With prizes of money some little emulation couldbe cultivated Dizzy Spells and Headache Weak, Nervous. and Run “PWM WWW Shake with llervouanasa-A Terrible Guo-A Remarkable ture. Mrs. Chas. H. Jones. Pierceton, Que., writes:-“ For years I have been 0 great sufferer with my heart and nerves. I would take shaking SDSIIS and a dizzy, swimming feeling would come over me. Night after night I would never close my eyes, and my head would ache as though it would burst. At last I had to keep to my bed, and ffhough my doctor attended me from fall until spring, his medicine did not help me. ‘ “I have now taken -five boxes of, Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food, and it has done me more good thanj ever believed a medicine could do. Words fall to ex-_ pg-egg my gratitude for the wonderful cure brought about by this treat- ment." .f * , ` Dr. Chaae’s Nerve Food males! pale, weak, nervous men. women, _funds chlb dren strong, healthy, and ;In png.. ggi-_m, 50, cents a box. at all dealerq, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Toronto. _ *_ l_i§_ _W _ gil _L K ll Victoria, #WH MII] IIHIO, i and 4 .f ,§ Common Sense.i ` " Lot No. Lot Nc. Lot No Lot No Lot No BA 9"`i7°.°°§"!*‘?°!°!" Lot No. Lot No. Lot No. _ Lot No. meet all demands. If the resources did 'Lot N0_ Lot No. Lot No. 9. . 11. Lot No. 12. Lotlio. 13, Lot No. LOI7 N0. 16. XVINNIPEG, Man., J uly23.-At a meet §gf jig* ing of the Liquor License' Holders’ As- Lot No: 19: sociation to-day, comprised of . between L91; N0-_ 20, sixty and seventy members from all parts Lot N 0. 21. of the province, resolutions were passed LOI? N0- 22- fupllfprtuuuipller. This wuuuurful ip- uuu from uruue with which 50,000,000 ur Saturday than on any other bargain day dividual, after inquiring the boys age. people in the stricken area have faged an day’ and in the gvening- ngt engugh to attend tg and the hour, date and attendant clr- famine. The latest l`0D01'I'»5 fl`°m In ‘ai buyel-s_ _ _ » r y BYO; iumstances of his birth considers it all his lordship said, were anything but sat- ~ - ' ‘ ' c:irefully,zindtlnn.lly decides on a lucky isfactory. On theother hand, there w_:re I- fi 1, f I' t b ` hi educational certain compensating advantagesin he _ _ < _ _ _ ‘ mn 0 agm 3 shape lu wiuuhniu ruveuuu yuur uluueu. We uitend oiiering a list, that oughtto appeal to every thrifty when me furcuuuiu my urrlvus, with There was. he Said. 11 subsbontialcredit housewife in and around Cha;-lgttetgwn 01- miles, I' I Pmmyurdus' day’ Fuau c ' 500 ` OolredMusIin,15to19ca.yard ' 7, lc soo yurap Prlui ouuuii, from ’ 800 yards Print, worth 14c, for . . f _ One lot- of Shirt Waists, 49c for I' 186 pairsof Boys’ Tweed Pa.nts,65c, 75c and 85c for ' S3 Shirt Waists, boys, 50c to 65c, for Boys’ Cotton Pants, per pair, 583lp;irs Corsgcts, worth up to $1.75 from 65c, go at $ Egcs 83 erican , orth t $2.50 f 1. ~ 15 Tailor Made Dnrggsg, W up 0 or ' 19 Spring and Fall Jackets, 83 Untrimmed Hats, 58 Trimmed Hats 43 Cloth Capes 183 Sailor Hats 143 Sun Hats, c - 89 Harvest Hats _ All Straw Hats at ' . All Canvas Caps All Cotton Sweaters 34 od A11 Summer Dress Goods at ‘ _ _ ' strongly prqgepgipg against ¢,he'p,,,vin,,ia,1 Lot No. 23. All Muslin Millinery and Children’s Millmery, going at }{ a E";‘;:mm°‘;_°};S “mn fi 1‘¢81*1-1'r1ce ‘ }§o11'~-~ %°1I~, i‘6‘.; , Scand 10c Hal!-price jsiiigg a -. - l Porto Rico is an utter stranger to c f , ‘ i ' 1 » emulation, and is not well acquainted with competition. As soon as the high- , , e . » » . 1 , , = ._ _ . ways are conptructed it would be wise to 5 divide the island into six or seven districts, “ » u . . . ~ . . ` V V V I V: I g J . with San Juan, Arecibo, Mayaguez, Ponce, | ._ ` < I ~ CSJGY, etc., as the centres of the districts _ - . - , l . - ' ' = ~ . . - (oragaudy decoration) itgispossible that f. . ° ° ~ °AND° ° ,I I' ' I . _ na.turally,andIhave no doubt that they A I II I 'll l.,I,U| I wouldbe a. success from the start if ‘ » ‘ V 7- ~ ~f coilsl.-zavrronv o|= clliuslcu ofthe island. Such fairs wouldvbring out f l _ _ l . _ . -_ .j $gfnf$.§a'v1Ya)r; tfggixgrggéglg fvigféaaff ` Healthful _ environment. Admirablo Hegupment. Full, for? and alsoof guava and other dulce. thi; study °f Im"i° .gud Mt' 'thomush mann! tniuigg* 4r°a“i'd. dismpt 0,. ,,0u,,'ty:-_;f,,i,.3 ,pete 'held ,manners and the best-general culture., Apply for Calender-,;' V I ; V, Sextuagesima weekan insular _fair could A . me ls cu be held at San iuan during carnival “ ' 1 31 3 & 4 _ - » wueuwulch would wuu be worth the iS°'°k“u°’ F' B" 'hy ’ "-' ' 7 voyage from the States to see.-Albert ="'°'”"_»-' g W. Buel, in The Engineering Magazine . e ' V for August. I i , w ' `\ . / are made be stylish ., . " *~ t-' ‘ -' su. ` ~s.f.tL=; 1'; Queen Beer .& Goff’s‘ s-‘€»‘<*-°l.f:f..s- ""-ff' ~ I London House. ~ cs H.LC9TlI.AN, . ' vf Pllll Illna 29lI|, I900. on FRIDAY and .evelfyv H rf . 1°°'§==s. ¢*e¢l°#f°°°v~ ° was ef Tuesdays and Halihx takes, t f°= mvketsv we pau up suupuar. lei W Aswt Gown . l-_:.1 BUSTON rlAl.ll=Ax I will' leave I Charlotte- Wlien its faiihful supporter has been laid away. and and want” cast their gloom over the home, a Life Insurance Policy appears upon the scene like a beautiful rainbow X»_»¢¢.-,,._,.1 after the storm. ` ‘ f . This company issues contracts on all approved up-to dtte plans- of In-' surance at reasonfblo rates. Pamphlets and full partionhrs mailed on application to Head 'Oliice of any of.Coinpany’s"Agents., _ ’ water Bathing . Muuugur fur1=.E_I. » i "11==»N=°° 1>fi'°' Ollice, Upper Queen S're~_t~, Ch’cown. ' Telephone Confédctioni Al»1;g}§r§§:,€;,, _ P. S.-Oliice open every day of the we'k from 9 a. m. to-6 p. lu. Also . mm au pcm,” _Fon-wL§oa:,ldy.§and Saturday evening from 7.30 to 9.30. ' . 3 ,gn mpg; lncl'on.s_p_u lm. spill. srsnslls museum - °f*°' '“f'"" ___ ' .roml MS "ef °u.f°“-»e.:rel nu can ' uri St John,] for 8[5,i£EB.8IDB train for Charlotte-I ing N’ K s-wwwwrv i: ,A The -l 1s\uv ‘sn hand to have to psy work if you -p-~._» wlwwu. sum 0