_ -_ ~ ' -- ~(.»,~,_5 an f= -‘-..‘ _ ..._ _ _ __,.___ _,__ R B if ’l`hel'l.egationsilin*'Pekin.' ffl “___ _ __ _ 1 r ' i | he wrrrgrof the ait cle under the for them,for instance. But would we Ast ding l°ui thankful to note tlieibe right in doing this while we have bo” beg. mpathe-'ic ~pirit in which o ichildren on our streets, and indeed in l!!°‘d an irront here has taken up the our schools and {most of all sometimes in 1K"tm:d ako wo have my atten our jail, who ought to be cared for in gsltetglgoaone Otto polar, vi hich now I eel l some such place as a reform school, [are in lain I did not rea a properlyorganized home. ,duly to “lil be iiimlied or attac First- of all, what we want to get at is t blglme mis _ one ,n po.-iii .il ir in what I saii the exact truth as to this manner of adop “fthe children being huddled to tion which we are now carrying on. If ‘bout It i. true tliit ~uch wasthecase people want to know it for themselves Fthfr ,gnot bet.iu~e ire place in uh they have but to go into our homes in wfere kept ii is no* large enough an which these children are kept, They y ble enough nor nas it because will eitliersee the inother,who is perhaps "mm __°h'_;dren “ere mb,-,r hunger or gold already over-burdened with her owncares, lknowrhog they do not experience distressed beyond endurance with one of' hr mrserres until they get into so those children, and they must tremble eurhomeb But »h.;- scene which so for the future of our people when they dmproqed itself uD0¥1 H10. I llllerpreted a see that the little children in the home _Lemme to beorrmg to 9, genera] feeling are being deeply contaminated: lmweryamongihc children of strange Or, they will sec a poor little over- mmd uucerfmn-, upon bomg , on worked child, hungry and iiisuiliciently by stranger. There was 5 lr e clad, and their hearts must ache as they “Tr cms ng .0 hor brother when look into its wistful face and learn there, N saw that he was about to be taken that itiscraving for the love and sym- _ they were both crying 01, or pathy which it never gets. And between “then began »0 Cry and pug therr these t_wo extremes they will find the dm around each other-_ and when they trouble in all its stages. In every case, ~ “name people approavhrng to prck out what is most alarming of all, they will .' wn they Cr0\\ ded up all bogothor find the children of the home sadly af- tll¢\T° some vague Way they were seek' fected by these circumstances. One feels “Him rotectmn The chmax was that something has gone out ofour homes, IS hz; _Eben two Women began to, the peace, the pure, sweet home influence ' :emi for the po~ses‘ion of .1 certain ‘S m‘“"`ed~ wld in whom I presume they “aw good Now if there is anyone vvho_ has any- iliilities for i,uanu..l labor. \ow sucn 'bins '-'N95' 95-’ '59 why th‘SP"a¢t"°¢ “Quia rm as this is nerely the natural C011 :be carried- 5"? if 5\l1Y<5U¢ Ca” a~d"a“¢é'““y' ‘séénriogg of the combining éircjmsfanceg thing in its favor, as being mutually ben- mue ificial to our homes and children and t0 1* f ` 1 ‘gms to emerge hw'rY“1S°“ 5“°h“‘ trade *md S“°h“ h f . Md Wm the not come army in1872. Ten yearslsterasmaior he should notbepossibleinaChristian 'J e °l`e‘g“C 1 ren y ' "me d b b out and say so? If we hear nothing may t°f’k_partif1the Egyptiah campaign’ ob' I country Ashto thechizl IrEiIi_0e_in_g_'__;_irg;i_iSie_d we conclude that there is nothing foo be taining a medal for his conduct at the Comes, troops, armed mth Mauser; and *before ey arriv ' ' hen be convinced done, and vw hat I should have said S315? -fufd _Shan We t _ “dy 1 h waited for their owners) hat th” ‘S “H1826 a Wrong thing we are ns’ wb’ e t ey doing, and therefore take steps at once to b 50 . _ me andclalm them ;Shthelr property contend with it? It would seem as though Tamai’ in the latter of which he was an attack by the E“1`°Pea“s “W” the W°° fake them away is is more ac ' but ls It more moral and more the teachers in our_scho_ols could dgha W0l1nded. _ forts _ know to that great deal to look in..oht~his i_1Hagter.b _ e d _b t ministersinour churc es.wi ou tess, po __ Iaxajmgf lxxng £11; ‘xige thzt now that theirattention has been called to m R 8 Q it, consider it their solemn duty to seek . c if P°0vl° BS* "“1° b°°°”‘° d‘~°°‘”' ~. » - - became commissioner on the west coast _ h.in this matter and if they dis-_ and stopped taking these children the tfut _ _ d f cover for themselves thatan evil influence mualwaysbe somemdeuialsoy or is at work in our homes, will they “em 125;? wgxhrngegmut 13;; not take prompt measures to stop it? And can en-ect 8 remedy that the to the parents, who are, above all respon- °" _ I IBIS, llld ¢¢1't8l!1 si8 Pulilhlilh liiillll ' ith if ` th' , and sorrow of this Practice wil__| ?)i_;le_;vl_roia_n;ii;t;_:lo__sfc__B\:;i y_;>_l1 may 1;; “E mee in Ah_ica_ and then became C0 “L its own cure, that there m\1S _ _ __,_ _ __ _' the 0;] River pror,oof,oragonTBo ' prohibition. Unless indeed, We dearly' 7°“ 5" 8 _ am-iy, for what you may think you sam ‘M "°’ “S ° "mn Pmvlnw m b ii ' these children in your imma d liamcnnin *‘° uk’ we ::°p°r “ge °f y “mg Com Cameroons. ' children, snchas vm:-I I 01110 ‘ In January,18%hewas appointed _ _ i vay lxtmordinar’ ‘nd Minka! Pleat. I* is omgdly stated tha “_ gun' “ s _potantiary at Pekin, where, although his .__&!l ro ` to 4 '_ L50 ll! of rel mm gg; books from the schools and has been freely critcised, he ob -...=-- we ofliqnor at military camps. _ -j _i some important concessions, in Conde th I cti o The ofhceis of the year arc:-President, __ ng the _ opening _of inland waters to Brad -u e .I vm the Bev. W. A. MacKaY» D-D-. WOOH- _navigation _and the assurance that nopnrt the Ucvernnient. s¢,o¢k;vi¢e-presidents, the Hon. A. Vidal, of the adjoining H Jcaikiss canon G W isekissgvsus sheaidbssusnsndso iii»0numo bnleh °f*>*‘° D°'“"*‘°“ pmvmsisi seas or siisw c ti' U sons* rpomtmest of sn Rossi-ins.-in is was held i8 W4 P”il‘°“ Tl” "° of Temperance, Good Templars and Royal peetor general of maritime customs. of' the executive recommend as Tomphrs, secretary F S. Spence, U42- / umr, R. J Il ing l. Tliattlao Alliance Council record its 8 ..._..-.:1-.--»---- T113 CIDDS Gf UIC UI1‘tCd disappointment with the action of ;_ Government an par I _ to recognise and obey 31° d°3‘““ Review el French War Vessels mn in l b ---- "“"" d um `¢l:o¢gly‘d:i\iouiic: :kart Cnxanoinic, July 19.»-President Loubot Fgmnates of the full wheat crop. 5004 Sketches of the Leading Members-the Amer- icuii Secretaries. The diplomatic corps in Pekin has in re- cent years contained some of the nblest representatives of the governments of the world. For many years this post has been considered oneof the most important from ,a diplomatic point of view, for it has been a practical certainty that difficul- ties 'of a serious nature would eventually arise between China and the other nations. Sir Claude Maxwell McDonald, British _ minister to the court of China, the son of a general in the British armv, was born in 1862- Hcwirs educated at Uppingham and the _Royal Military College, _ - hurst, and entered the battle of Tel~el-Kebir. Later on he took part in the Suakim expedition, being present at the battles of El Teb and For some years after this he was sta.- tioned at Cairo, but retired from the army in 1887, and was appointed consulgeneral at Zanzibar In the following year he of Africa, and proceeded on a special mission to the Niger territories. Subsequently he went to Berlin to take partinaconferencef the d limitation of spheres of German and English indu- was next appointed consul_to the island ,r oLFornando Po, and later consul in the npumaaonsmuiam the Hou. www power-uespt angina. Bo "_ Tonoifro Jul! 1°--Th* “nm” “°°°u““ G A.. Cox Mr Geo. H. 1008. and the was also instrumental io securing the R °'“"h'°t"°‘°' ‘“'°9’°b°‘Nv ‘wt _» over the Chinese, it is hoped, will enable the allies to resume rreparations for an; advance,cspecia1lyasto~day it is odicially annouxfced that the Japanese force of 22,- , 000 will all be disembarked by July 19 at the latest. The suggestions of scattering the forces throughout China in pursuit of _ the Boxers emanates wholly from irres- _ ponsible quarters. In onicial circles there is ar full realization of the _ necessity of having the coast towns 'occu- pied and secure before proceeding to Pe- kin. The onlyfcourse opento the powers I ism _ she ll wear itself out and the ele- l1_l¢!.\_§§ ff 6 ` Qrlerly native government bg. ` m _ _ po. . . . _ re . ce W was and acts speedily Try Putnanfs' Corn Extractor. It makesno ‘sore . rn Extractor. Atdruggists."Sure, safe, and Pl or injurious drugs. Price 10 cents. Tiilk. 4 are-to-dayindulgiug in a great deal-of wild talk crediting the powers with hav' ing decided tolay Pekin in fashes, remove the capital toCanton, and hang the Em- press and Prince Tuan. but the writers fail intake into account the dimculties which would attend such undertakings. But the chancelleries fully rec gnized the magnitude of the task congonting the greatpowers. As a matter of fact, the only thoughtfor the moment of the pow- ers is how best to reach Pekin. Once there, they can exact whatever penalty appearstobe the most striking and ef-I fective. _ This moi-ning’s news of the success of the allied forces at Tientsin, though that success has been dearly bought, appears toclcarthe air somewhat. This victory s to remain in the capital until farnatic- According to i.i.Shanghai despatch pub- ished here to day a hundred thousand odern artillery, are encamped at three ints within forty miles of Shanghai, ady to besiege the town in the event of According to a telegram from Chifu re- _ ived here Friday 176 of the aflied trcops ere killed in the assult upon the native , 'ty of Tientsin. _ ' I #C-Kilim V THINKOF IT. * _ g Never before in the history of the world there remedy for eorns as safe pain.- iI1l688. A ’ ° _ Newspapers indulging in a Let of Wild` Loivnozv, Tuly 20.-European journals _ Chinese _ d 2177 machine guns, with ndnd ammunition, have been Chinn since April 1&5 hy British _bas supplied ,UD Hauser rides and 3,110,111! in the same( period. among ition, with 11,740 rounds of ammu- tion, 125 ‘field guns; with 49,4!!! ‘ " ‘ , Alma. f hose-who are _surprised at the the Chinese armament, ' -_--»-.-__-- .Kumiort Headache Powdersquickly ievenhcadache. Contain no opiates boardthdpatchboat ]Go t ditc ' .»au`»°d° b°#»= and S page about 2,2oo.oos,ooo busiisis, which H1; gn . f fi f,” battery. The review was *realized will be the second heaviest crop the “mn wbiarlifexdleiixt gi tbertjkse wciznlessedng by enormous cr0WdS f1’°m.5 on record. It is. however, _too early to iii- ‘ ig” rg; can greaigaingto the crue swarm of excursion steamers. ` dulge in any reliable calculations as tothe e o e poop] I the on. . _ » - - > J' ’ _ _ _ , ' .- _ _ _ 9 ' _ _ , . ' ° ’ _ I A ,_ . o 0 °5 A ` a . W _ - lr n ° _ I _H l _ V _ A ` I G fitnti 3 d to ve eaectwthe clearly _ corn crop- Under favorable conditions it _ curse an gi ~ ‘ That the Alliance Council cordially the action of ourlfriedigdr-§_‘mll&D1 and Prince Edw_i:_r_f, °;;§1.f1°°-.,,,1’¥:>,,"=,,,f“,,“’*‘....1.’.°.§'5.?°»? bob gin wi ' $1211 wiyth any otper cause. The B? sympmm of,-,f 'pr pi ’ Golcie(.;ul;e‘d-‘ Pfam t use . _ ¢f¢¢ S . roal lgiscovery. It is a vcg;f2b1¢dU;fg11: eine, absolutely non-alcoho ic an narootic, and is unequaled for the strength it gin; to blood, nerves and muscles. the auinmefmiillof 18%" *"3* _ §Our-* “mn ;o.d ton 0 el ‘uponthn at vcrnmon report, in ct andthe dt:pstnrctt;:}:byfvI¢::d§ Iln:Li‘d‘:eviowed intlmharbor the com. gyiqld varying from 470 million to 510 hat wkitcrod. in the ice |` is probable that the money value of the 5 1900-1901 crop will far exceed any year on record. _-»-_-oo-o>_-_ Nervousness is cured by making the blood rich and pure with Hood s Sarsan- _ arilla. It gives the sweet, refreshing sleep of childhood. _?l __ A New Colliery. T CLACE BAY, July 19.-It is expected that , in about two weeks’ time the new colliery at Dominion No's 3 and 4 will be ready for work. ~ X-¢ The number of ladies who buy Mag- netic Dyes all over Canada surprises even ourselves-of coarse they give splendid results. _ _ __ _ _ _ _ \__ a,g»,.,,.....-°‘“‘°3.“'2.§ ofDinncrSets, Tea and all kinda of Dining Room and Kitchen Crockery is com- plete for the summer trndc. Y 'ii-iiiei sei., one _rsbis ssaril We bought most ofourgoods! before the prices advanced so we axe selling all lines at very low prices. ' first news- - hom the f feather weight ones 95 cents,-Jas. Paton 8; Co. __ 18 if summer lighilweight Saxonywovc under- _ wear, worth p to $300 a suit, going at" '$2.30, won’t shrink; also see our cotton 1 Balbriggan underwear at 75c., $100, and 1 $1.50 a suit. All sizes f:rom 32 to 4-L-Jul. Paton & Co. 18 tf it here at Paton’s. 18 tf A 1 News oi Wish; Fleet. Saw Fnurcisco, Cal., colvod. The “mal” l"`carri` " cr Inland Janna-y2i. The fleet get: out about July 6. ¥' Ventilated corsets 35 cents and the fine Bought before the rise.-100 nien’l ine White pique and white duck.-Lots oflj _ , ..._ _,ns _ .. , -.-_ A ,...,, " ' .i will WA; F ‘-11 ' - 5 ; ` ' -_ _ _:_ _ir “M ml <;_,_._,,. U ., _ - I; _ i-i _ _ 4 - ‘i ,-» `. _ _ _ . i ,. ‘ _V "3 ' _'L _.M . . _ _Auyvshei-e_,,~ two more will i‘ollow_. Hear of a suicideor two more willgo hy the hemp rciite. of a great diaaster, two come.1Hear cf a miirderefs con- _ viction, two more will get it in _thc ' ' neck. ~Meet one cross-eyed' woman, gt' “-1”-_-_f.`~ - V you’ll meet two more with eyes ent -bias. Meet one cripple at Cripple at Cripple Creek. '* 1 I 0 Creek, yoii’l1 meet two more ` cripple: I People come in three: to-day after, l those all-wool boys suits we are selling ' _ si $3.00. u ' ’ ‘ Three salesmen soldthree suits in “one, two, three~order" in time hun- , 1 _ters of anhour. __ _ _ __ To-dafs the twenty-ihird"dny_~ _ § ... ., - -_/; -i ’ ,_ _ ,, .91‘.'8?°‘*J_“’Y°‘1‘?‘?f_’_*°-Y" ___ _ _ §There:are A good mmylmotiirs in * 2* _ . _ ‘_ ___i»__f_ *i3h' lifted to-ds’ ' - - _much money on a boy?c~snitxsja"- iii* if 'band>ea'rns_-inndny. ' ' _ See to it at once, plcsze,l vre're '__wsitingf_oryol.' ' it ’~ ” -1: . ' if 37 _ V .1 % `°" ._ 3 . rr _ . _ _-,. &_4__~ U ` '1 rcs., -we haven’t wc’rc after. IEP Photography all the latest designs. CARBON POR'1’l}AITS are unrivalled. " ~" f 1* customei-sara all delighted. " Bo ture and visit the loading studio. ca. i-i. oboe i-<, Queen and Grafton Sts. Ch’town. nan Beat goods, latest, designs lowest prices. _ P. COLWILL, Sunnyside, Charlottetown. W. ;-5 .__` _ Mark right W E nal » heels f Carnivals, Scotsuiaiis, 20th Centuries, E. N. D.. Colum bias, fnartfords harp. had a large sale in Charlottetown ,We are still th_e_.abov.e. daily. __ for catalogue. , -Repair supplies-Second Hand Wheels 'iii JM & _ ._ __. , What trade we -havc'we’1l hold,