and reaiy to be sent to Img-eal and Qiebet has been shipped Fngliind points. lienerally one """"""`~"“""~'W‘-'--'-'---'~--~~»--~ the yearly output of the Cape Breton is in the dumps at the opening of ,png yet there is not .1 ton to day Then ghescar ity ot shipping has been an iin pi-tant factor It is e\plained however, that the South _‘ fricaii uar did no* cor tribute so largely to this scart ty o‘ to i li* s s ¢ . \ <\‘ aittajigiggt t?_eu?§§re;(;e\t 1;r:l§SuI_;`:Lt€ fore, in all likelihood, been'put out of the ntesthat has brought about this really fighting already' The first Canadian itilllate state of affgm-B It ,S Stated contigent has apparently suffered more the &1II10st total failure of the OtLa“a severely than the rest of the force, less to energeucauy carry onthe than 45 per cent. of them being on duty wlmrveys and the iiieihcienc of th _ _ hghkmg along the nver hz; dnve; of the Boer Irish Brigade’ puts the Brit- mmp steamerfmmthe St Lawrence ish loss at 80,000 ,for a. large part of which impossible for the coal men to _ _ _ Shlps for the Cape Breton and would be interesting to know how near- trade The pnce of coal ha ly correct are his other figures, for he s, _ stiffened very considerably in Wits the tqm Boer 1°sses’~°x°Nidi°g umse of the facts get forth abov with Cronge, at less thana-thousand. If e, __ . the quotauon ,S from 30 to do they have gotten off with five times that in advance of the same period - .' - I i :`”?"f"‘“T’='i~`T""“‘I' 1* `=‘”Wi __ -=-ii.. 1 _ _ -- ,.1 __ :-7 2 » -~.>-~,_- ,__ _ _-_ _ . ~ -.1 ,...- _<_-J -._ _fs :» _,__ _ s" ' ,~s ~». hc Society Members vAv»A w~ AA/\ __ ___ THE (vll.»\R°lll ~ ”“"' ` ‘“*~~- -~ - - ~_- - __ _ _ plum OTTFTOWW PRINCE FDWARD ISI AND IUNF 19 1900 PT COAL IHE BQXER TR() _ I __ _ PAMINE. i UB_L_E NHL'-| C I ‘ ~ Ntarly Eleven Million of lllcii Usual Suiioly Not in _ _____ _ ;_ ____ _ _ owe , until in last October tho' Christatn natives _ t S’"°=rt_liv_;__.hd_ __ _ Puaonsble terms and promptly re- T°L'E'Y'S' I' 1.- --.;- -- gf ~. I Ginger Ah. received and interest al Ong Bgbg, ‘ sd., L.”‘-8'.” at best current rates. _ _ ' ---' _ iffy; _ ` isoavmu - iilhde..4;-?S=m»'.Fi\fP*s°¥f'>032% . _ 0*' ' vb* 'fi§ °° h°vf-fri? - _ f¢W” » towliom you sta' to 'take h'aDDiD@U!: ahdcivilization. You’re allrigh t, Samuel, ‘ od stuif but oul` _ d your soldiers are go ~ . Y cr & 2; “shy” aBohs.-Chatham Banner. SOLICITORS lo. C T0 CURE A COLD IN A DAY. . . ' ° n _ S _._. T k Lqxatlve Bi-9m\Q1inin-_'I`_ablet . I G H _ __ _ ‘___ _ _ A _ _ _ Estate bought and som Auadrexggiqts refund the money". It fans* | o *U __ up '_ m ,§Jni.cd Sales on sua a. d ti .1-iipidly.-18 21 which Ire always in demand when pi-opcrly1.uade“they cannot ' be eq`u_aled`l`s Summer beverages 1 You will get 'them made'just right if you ask for Simm.ons’, Refuse substitutes; see that the _ bottles bear our label., ` __ Novelties i li _ ‘ I 9 vi ll .¢£‘i&*' _ -_-_ .f 4. -,_ , 1 > v- __.: f _Y ~_~'s_i¢'-1 .» --_#gp , AB l C - _ '_ _- .. _ - ' - - - _ 7»__~ _ war w;*n§;'°~':meli_;1sttl;e tiough African ' The Boxer society numbers nearly eleven I ____ _ ‘ _ ._ ` u ti n e hlnose sit- _ millions of men, and was originally called " ` ' 3 i on n°"e“S°"» “nd the “V¢\`°~8¢ man I The Great Sword Sooiet Dr nized -- is almost as much interested in the -l y' ga as as i l“ '“"' ‘““ °’."°"°"““‘»‘” "°°“”°° hitter- B ex ress we hav ' ` _ D¢0pments around Pekin as he is ly anttforeign and anti Christian A y P 6' Just recelved 059 case UN m th' dill’-‘KS in South Africa. In series ofoutrages on Christains toll . cl Hier; - ~~, China the novel tml WS of a rebel fonmsxeivlhgistgxsezfg fgmed thecmn'e", __ __ tw, `_1"° 5_2 is .rl _f ff _f ` _ " ° I ____ li it- "`,_.~._-tl ` _ port and encouragement from the mm “WG 80 nmen Ben a * ~ __ I. 5* _ i.. _ . iz; w _i '_ U 7 i _ ._.4. _»_._;_,,~y ._ °“s‘h\5t ’ “ “ 3 -. _ -_~ - ’ ‘ = ~ 15-’ fi-. `*“ _ ‘i ' I v r. .l ~ _ 1 ,__ hite government* That is al P88 6.. .». -_ ,I __ _ ~ _ ._ _ _ V _ #_ .w _ r that could not obtain inaqa e repo? at ugefovep ` i we _ ie so-ca _ 2-ke up the and Dl'0D€rlY Organized communlty,ll§¢m¢3g country folk Thezlgxe Emmy _ A , ’ but apparently .ii iiiiim in rmc¢..Tll€ Pl’lCCS Will oossibie in ohms, and we are tim ;;,i,.__,,,,,,,, smug, mdgmdmhefunil - ,__ _s _ _‘_ trea d _ . 5' ’ f o b Incrsased re to the extraordinary spectacle gsrssisociety of Boxers with the oifipr- Very pl`9tf»Y» Che-“P i . _ _ V _ _ _ _ __ _Vi _ _.TL V. .a. ..__,,_$____?_,§~,,_,:`__`__~__V__‘__ *_ _ rv _:___ _.V _.- _ _ , very much nicer than the easy . ` ' "" "sg C of E‘“’°P° t¢mD0l‘I\!‘\ly uniting to su ’ _ P lzati - - _ ____ Dress rebellion in a foreign country °a‘ddedidE:oll xi?l<;hl»)il:ilgpi(i)l,1el!=7<;’re'lI`l‘illli`i;'gl" the -" _ fgcf 65C' -756 G which either will not, or cannot preserve ..__m;sS10na,.y0r0the,.w~ gd fhuqlce Soi' t' _ls m0rnlng we necmved BXPTCSS OHS 0880 ` ` “dug ago reference was made in Order Within its own borders the govcrnmet help itlwiqgn 0 aging' ' . _ ’ _ _ i . e 0 era. o ‘U G-vARp|ii\ to the advance in the According to the Philadelphia Times vlofthe society and outrages Comglited 5; .fowl Amontreal despatch t0 the the chinese name for the Boxer society.;i_t have since continued, and have const- ' * ’ i - 0 -,i it _ .» i Warm gays Ehich is causingthe present trouble, is 1. ‘_ iintly become bolder until Europe has ' f - _ " ' F Q 3' ' _ _ Enrythmg appears to fopeshadow 5 0-Tuon,‘Imeaning righteousness, the been forced totake ahand with the re_ ; ` t _ . ; . 'Y _ . ; fammem \10,,t,~ea1 and at the Ho standin for peace, and Tuonmeiininglsultthat foreign troo s have lan ` h' ~ . 1 l i ‘ All S; Lawrence ports befm-e the fist. This gidly named society labors to for '.°_gn warships are flogking to the C(l'i(id: ¢¢_h¢ present season of navigation Dl`0mf>f€ D€RCe and righteousness by de- ése coast and the day when China will yhgrgwere during the season of l*99a SU`0)`Ul8l`8i1l`0&dS.l005il1R missions, and be parcelled out among the “great re. neof this coal brought YO the massacflllg El1I'0p€an and native Christ- datory powers,"asGoldwin Smith cglls “hile dealers here state ians. Its methods are orthodox, accord- them, grows measurably nearer It will figures this year will fall shoit of 1118' t0 a. school which is now some bebet-ter for China and better. for the million by from three to four Centuries out of date in Europe. world whenever this is accompnshed ousand tons Oiie of the causes l_ ' arises from the fact that :_ - _ _ 1-- _ - __ "Seo high in the States that the _ _ coal that is generally found in the coaldumps at the opening _ g _ W i- » '; 'ii We would advise all ladies who have not yet purchased - tlieirf; Summer -» Hat to see those. The _7`a.i'e a little later and more than _thot-:__~ear.lv - ~ Spring styles. Please let us trim one for you. We plgipsc _witheago,g_;;i_f1 _ a pretty hat. Untrimmed 550, 65c, 850. 95c, $1.25, `$_1_.45. -Trimmgd.» _ $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00. and $4.50. f -:_ ijvt sr ‘lf V 1'", sm.-.i "~» ‘ ` fr. ;i". .4. _*_ -I ,_ ,_;§,vv >;)`_ _ .. _._', _ i__- _.-., _ T ` ~ ' . " . i I ‘ff . -~ _ _ 1 _ ' _ _ .,- , ‘~ is - ‘ _ What Trade We Have We’ll Hold and What We Have'n’t We’re_ After. ._ . F l 2 : I ‘ "_ _ . '»_ ,. Pe i _ _____________ __ . I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _., ' L ' "`C0llllSClS' Do Nothing- Patience. I 4 I Honuollu, J une 5-, via San Francisco Sea; received by°Lel1l18 Chi TSO, the which he recently sent Li H1102 Chang-' This answer Sl.y_S in D9-TV _ I “The reformers must not be in a. hurry ‘ to do anything at once. Let them work ‘ with patience and perhaDS there WillCOI116 a day before long when they can work more freely. The Empress Dowager ls an old woman now and she cannot surely live much longer. _ “For over thirty years Li Hung Chang has been a. believer in opening Of China t° In the days of Tai Ping _1`ebell":1”;h“;hf‘o: Li hclpedtd suppress, Li learne _ a _ _ eigners were inore'Ski_lf\1ll'ha“ lf” °°“m'-Y' men, _ » leirn from the outside world, but "0 °;*f}: else held those vicwhh and 0” ma” °° do nothing. f th war “Then fifteen years 98° W’-nf? ° ith France. Before the war Li spoke f01' Xeace He told his countrymen Fralwe was too powerful and tried to poinztlloiét why it was her soldiers vm _I _ mores di tt; . B\1©©l1<=¥11*‘f‘F‘”"‘“° warlig io: result, was that some. .al of gunboats W9” t°l¥°:”€\;frh° sam thmg June '12 -An answer has if Chinese reformer, to the open letteriv foréign influence. but he has Sf’°°d a1°f&°’, happened before the war with Japan_ _ _ which Li Hung Chang tried to prevent. “All this time Li Hung has believed in educating Chinese in foreign ways, but he has been_alone among the’ mandarins and could do nothin.|z Now he is old and cannot__ do what the young reformers are doing for their country. He has only sympathy for them in their work. It is not Li who has ordered reformers beheaded, _nor are his agentsafter them. It is the Empress, and . `_‘ wr 4 ‘§‘,' fs - i __g__qv_‘_g|_-_glzg_¢;g_fibe|~la|\d and Princess Y h theywillsuoeeodhitho~e§d_. It l 1 _ If _f _ ~ - . - 9 Li oannotsoop io, The ps;s'gi=§toi- of there-i_»_1T;_ LI ' N G i E former who was shot iii Sfiahéliai the others; _ ` “ day was not an agent of Li, as has _ Q said, but of the Empress. Li Hung is still alone/_ among the maudarins'ln"i_`g- lieving. in foreign education, and one old man do? Ho wantslthe' ` ` An§WcrsLcttcis of Lcungli _Chi Tso, Rcformgr, it-git... .............i.»..;......t..._.i.-.Z...i-i.°‘(;“‘;“?§ - 0' . 'Lis to el ' ' iiavegood government. through such aforts- are now working in for the hixigto his grandson .and sent the aceluscftbe EmP1e¢§~_ ___ __ .ea , #er in sgiooei-sii one evidence port sa in the aily press and even in spite, of the testimony of best may still be skep ical ngtlie .unusual virtuesof Dr. Chase”s Ointment. Nothing beyond the -_ possibility of doubt Dr. _ Chase’s Ointment is an absolute ,cure for piles. Asingle box will be,,sumcent to » make you as enthusiastic asyour neigh- -bour in praising Dr. Chase's Ointment, for it is certain to cure you. '__ ' and he concluded that China. should - u misc camo. I _ 'HIC S, N2,Vy,' ‘ _ N Tonoxro, June 14.-Chief _Constructor Hltchborn, of the United States navy, whois spending a_ few days in__Canada _ aftera Pacific coast trip, _gives some in-1 dication of the feverish haste with whip; the United States is building l6 meet the alleged intention of '__ 0' .to obtain a- navy superior to of tho States before setting the Monroe doctrine at defiance. He says there are at present __60 ships under fnnstruct/ic” for U. S. navy -- ` ' I _ _ ' -land the new program calls for iliteen . _ __ _ `more, eleven of which will bearmored. - "1 _~_°={~_`;wi;\ _ at the Uiiiosiros vvoi-ks.»S»n_Fi-sscisoo, » =s?;~‘l_i_v5`\~_.i“s\ tw-iiioii Mr. niwiibom meiitiy visited, T.--"1 ~ 0 lthey are building two battleshipii, the _ Q Wisconsin and the Ohio the Merritton _§,;,§,_,_,;,'i»__i... osesfiod. sonaira rim». somites oomzs ` ' \` ‘ 0' rival of 1150 train ircm St. John) ` ° - » ‘ i ami om iii for `sUilmi__B;~iDE,‘_< _"__ _ f§§¢XPf°‘§ ml" 1°' C"”‘°“°‘°"“ “"4 ,¢olli?°‘ilidii's:;snoiiti°spiie f5'lsu°:i‘~ld'i°ii§g Ti ii_¢.{|_,__ ¥ _ __ e __ , I treatmentsand troqiiently develops “W ~ _ _ - I £51; “i 1£"'”" I "5 and Arkansas, cruisers ond torpedo boat destroyers. THE Ell’T(lWll STEAM NAVIGATIUN 00., llD....‘.;°£ . present during __ twenty years. __ gif' ‘SUMMERQQC " "v§éls'6f morning ininirmn Ghnlomoowooad ssia spieiiaid buudi sites at is nay wcure, 52. E. W. Gio-.'e‘s signature on ’ ._ f =. . _ iflgtgamers-run on _E‘¥st~1’!\ Sion _Er Ile, _, _ ._ I #1 ' _ _ it é‘,’3,°,g$e_§°,fo,§h';°llf»=be,_SJ;,§%,l;'§,$°°Pg°; me box. _ -on _ .cii'.iiwn,P. E. I..-THU” 13-48"' _ F W “M331 S °"%f”' _ _ _ Q s°°d5 in an w ,11 jg;tionf__o¢;_1’. GHENE, connecting with afternoon pgtfagfgufg -f _ 7__ __ '_' y, *_ ___»»us.;"3i.“oNmEAL° -. C i°“‘° ’° " ‘ “"‘ af _. _-. qt, _ r Canada and N. B., at _Sit .Lobo 1u.h _ i_;;;3n1;:li;do;5o.¢;:it;“l\‘ _ _A_,._:__,- T -_-P- ° » i"° “TS‘.i..i"°“° `5"'§ .....i.`°““°’1i.£’. w we-' ~ " Ill! Stihl!! and _ -'i‘¥- 1- = -~ R1 L13" ° 3? “H ma ii iorvlieficrfsiirset 1919*” “ "°°"'°“ °° ° 7' °°‘°_ _. ' if if aq iid1‘i=i¢iui..ii»¢r'niu_¢i;‘;s!fith;‘8l!\ _ for Es»iP°r*» P°f\1*°d *Pd B°“°°- no wsrisés tisvéiiiilzvgpshfr' m» Q roi! f[g1‘0U` t ~ ,oo arrival oi the day trains irish mag iaxond Sydhliy WN' 0 _ rn vunlstitclgnwith combination hood. ..*'”‘»...°"*-““-‘.f.‘l."‘E>i."i1‘Z;"-i.i‘i..ii»i~<.r’°' ...i‘lt‘.§i’X ’° ‘”' °°‘“‘°°‘ ‘ .':'.“i.:......"i°‘* 'WE _ ; . I -_ Y '_' I . _ ‘A ‘_ wi _A3.0Bv1§§¥_8YDNEy__'ia ___ iiitoci-:for ioswrot-Ni>i.iiND* __ _ , inar_.n-fafx ui. .ssc ‘ :Lise for B0ST<3'l§Pm°=1\¢¢r» hf°m<.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Q. ._ ii _ 24 M-|_.1,_;,;-_ gui if Joining 1’1iq8teamor in Cl:l"I`0WN and connect with Jas. Paton __ _ _ ' ' » _ -» ' -“ad i °“'f?ri?;i§;eifi?ie§$smrfl?hsd ii Grind 'rms cmaiss Pacino 1s¢»iiooiooisil,,,,,"°““,,,€l,;,§*§§,,?,§’§,‘i§”ii,'°i'..'? 1_iai°'rii'§iii;f~ _ snail’ I. Riiiwayeaeid pin the Cqpiipsnyu Steamer! and _cig;un°¢1_¥“8 1"‘°'_,-2_‘§,“§;e af‘g;§éf°u‘,‘};_¥§°§{§‘;”§§f§,f;’,,p ,es iw, W _ ‘W _Q ~ -' _'.1 _ .‘ T-_'~}f~s§';€u_:f _ _ Yi '_ 0 ' - _ . --_ sg l' ` Y ' D' -5`§2'l1\'-Z'_».'.,‘4"...'L~‘§ 7,"f` 3- ‘L-;»;'ff‘,f #airy ‘_/"¥“7*u:."' ' ""'1v'H._:;’< ` _ `-A -* "X `5' V \-J" . '»~. -' fn, N _' .Y ~ .'- V ‘ "M - .. r ~_ ' _ _ _-~"' ~ .1 ` : ‘~ " f~‘~iv:’;€" '~v» 'f' "_,,~_f .__-. -'if-sri `-_ --1 _ ‘ ' li -: ' _.J I. . '_,.-"»=,=-,- - fur _ 11- .,.;-~f_ _ _ H " - ‘ff- _,_-V,-_L _ _‘_ 1 ,;_._.-» __._.-_v.,.i;_~ ____~_J;_>_-_E Eéjm >`,_§3,._,¢_=..5_-MI, ___-_.MIA __‘;w>_:_‘;_~'k_.:;;:_£ .,._i`-_‘V vii? >\ short of an actual trial will pro to you _