> . LY 1900 THE DAIL’ EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN JULY 4 19 a KS oe ny — SS eee ; . ) <> > P< ODD SDS SOS HD OSH POT > ! issionaries the Rev. R. W , Steward, ¥ j — = De — — =" Eee ¥ eight women and two children, at | § nen - Food? > 5 3 = ‘ nebs ( Steamshi CO. | > th Africa * | Whasang, near Ku Cheng, by the : + In appearence Dr. ¢ neee ave Foc : ns - > <= V evetarians. ? oval: chc clate coated pill. nthe condebse <> <> 5~ : me . { t i] “OA MPANA, omm ty onteins all of natures nears eee ‘ and the East. — | August 7, 1894 — British ~ me } y anc igre onic and > f <> > ie : " ai S ) ' ae one c nec - anasmroached as a > > | can missions and hospitals aes roy | blood builder aud sees eae ——- | _ ‘ iil mag | at Fatshan. og | all diseases caused by thin blvod and e " | SOSH SPHHPOD LH ot i > baal Bllemtay mission ‘ ut } From Cbh’town oa ae me set d makes pale, weak nervous men, * i May 28, 1595 I oreign ; TI L Fro = } women and chilpren strong and healthy : te houses at Chengtu and Schechuan In all the atest Desj 1e8 2od Ma Monday 28th May | 59 cents a box. CHINESE REBELLIONS. burned Bns lun é lith June Ee ; bur ; . 27 *) ‘ ondi J une ae ; q ; wi ae : ' t utrages | ar ‘ a “ wh... ee tis eee passa mirror without looking China isthe homz2 of secret re | rom 1895 until 1599 - O . ym Our Carbon portralis are unriveled Our customers Ate “ July “ Mh Fusy fj iaio it bellious societies; but it has remained {| om foreign missions, s« aa oa ‘all delighted “ ‘ ae © ahi ini ‘n- ‘tals were of ¢ ynthly occur- + . : ee ac | ncalinidin’ for the Boxers to bring the great in- | pitals : py nd ai seco Be sure and visit the leading studio. ” 7 aoe te 5; ’ lon? 2¢ 7 h ay aslee ‘lestial empire to | rence. setween those dates, | “ Aug ° Keep Ninard’s Liniment in the House | dolent, half asleep celes an is | { agyression on Chinese territory } 4 “ 3rd Sept —— the verge of disintegration. This crisis | foreign aggres: eT ¢ te . a a > 1 avoided by {| bec; more marked. Russia, Ger- \ a 7 he} in the Orient, dreaded and avoided by | became arked. ae i. re , Sept. . A menument should be erected to the ’ » France aud Eneland acquired | - 4s “ Ist Oct. ’ Europe. for half a century, seems te many, France aud ng ] “16 ma who it-vented ice cream. ae long Eng- | large areas of territory, either by lease | Oct = have come at last. Aslongas Eug-| large é - Pattie h hc A = : _ se | a a £5 land, Russia, France and Germany | or by torce, and began fortiiic allons, | — ’ “ec +) ‘ i , a ‘ . . ; : ae : ; ue ‘ ’ : oY Nov 12th Nov. | m= DR. A. W, CHASE'S 1: ~ (could adjust their own quarrels over | railroads, fac tories, etc. Bn ee ‘ ‘ecimadiee 's a a - “ ' “it . - il 4 . 1to be ‘ e ( ; S . j 1 - i carefally and at cur | 7 CATARRH CURE oe Oe Us the partition of China by dipl matic | aggression only intensified the p ht . Now R The Ime = SoDee, 2 réu is sent direct to the diseased makeshifts the “Kastérn question discontent among the Chinese masses, ' : s will find the accomodation } Parts by the Improved Mheate {slumbered, But ata moment when | and the secret societies flourished as . ee 4 i "y eals the ulce S, Clears the al “: . - - ba 3 the est, and the trip rf and down | stooge, ssape & pings in the the powers interested in China seem | they never had before. To Give d y N ring o * ré ce } Ost d 1 r} tiul V2 : id erm n intly cures : ™ ‘ Ra. ¥ y ae 8 hes a 4: th oo a 18 | ree ee ntae -ameey Fae EE IR A er resting in self-satisfied In the closing months of 189 : CARVELL ee aa free. All dealers, or Dr. A. W Chase |! complacency, the Boxers suddenly | rebellion in the interior provinces was , of ( May 14th. 1900 Agents. \ Medicine Co., Toronto and Buifalo. ple aoe e : agi ly f nted, and earl in Janu- » activity, declare their pur- | secretly fome » 8 y 4 : d & eat — es ee : a , se you,will wanta BABY CARRI: | ee ha - - 1, | pose tosweep the foreigners into the | ary, 1899, the Anhui and Honan ° and of cours you,w A AGE ' _ Why ie it that hendsome men usually sea, start a reign of terror, compel the | rebeis, to the number of 10,000, een \@ i NOTICE pick out homely wives ? ab powers to land a handful of sailors|to the field. They _ captured mci ; } 3 . , Se ee ines : crisis is on ity of Ku-yung, where they committe : i ‘oe Linj ng | and marines—and the crisis 1s on. city -U-yung, where t — W h a g ] 7 Minard’s Liniment is used by Physicians What or who are the Boxers? Who | tke horrible atrocities.City after city in 9 e ave 00 arTrlia es ° 3 N e + berely given tbat the onset ——_—_— organized them ? Who is their leader ? Kwang Tung and righ ; te : : 1 ‘1h lo a ‘ . Jat > _ : Bia [we ce ; ii . oT ‘ n- of the Charles Matheson, ww ee ee eee organized fer the | What is their mission ? These are ques | fell into the hands of the rebels... Ir : : . ‘ ‘ > ? 4 i use a ae : : 27 ' , oi will | ehareny ihe angennignes. Bh). den Of ware te SemINAY. tions asked all around the globe. The] perial troops were sent against them ¢ W e have CO MFO RTABLE carriages — we have i : 7€ ee 7 > : 7 sa f ~ pai will be under the man- ; ae od Nanataneh Boxers is the youngest of the great) and in _ February the rebels were de Q CHEAP carriages. , ages «ft Jobn C. Murpby, who been in A Gee family of secret revolutionary societies | feated ina battle near Chango, 1n | ¢ j ste oli q t y of the deceared for the past] 4 essential to health and Seeenees 7 thathave menaced European enter,} Hupeh province. In ‘February, Sek , We are a ways gia O shoOW goods. i , ’ 4 h for ousness. , OM : ea he ee pt “,18 & mater workwan, and Renae a ae poisonous bile to re- prise 1n the last quarter ofa century. also occurred an incident that adde € C ul d i ais F q etent to conduct the work. | main in the olood causing palonttion. hae It was org nized in the Province of | fuel to the flames of discontent. A ’ all and see ss } , ‘ , ) sus &} ac ction of the bo 3° . re : hte ae . 2 — cf former cusiomers } eeu eaeaaeor Pills mepulag pie ee Shan lung to oppose German aggres- rlot, started ar la-lien, Wan within the | ¢ site = . i ect ac- oi . " fs : , ; ! "JANE MATEESON, wey gs etelipe ta. apes pat the and last | sion. The society grew rapidly in Russian sphere of influence, led to a S rd’e, June 12th, 1900, eod. | ing cures of peuoaeneen, Svar oe numbers and its influence spread until | conflict between the Chinese natives ° te ‘ ur, uu amie : - > wil , 2, } ) & cose, 4) = ~. : 7 A etek mye ey ee today the great and densely populated | and the Czar’s troops. As a result of O Nn e@wson és re provinces of Shan Tung, Honan and | a brief and entirely one-sided conflict, A 4 eon: i { }| When o girl first falle in love her | Pechili are completely under its con- | 300 Chinese were killed. As ~ ; 4 Ppgt y , i ic. y in i Russtan soldier Ket ! UNIVERSITY, On rea —- okes ehe necds a tonic trol. Not only are the provinces : reported nota single This trouble | 3 @@e@< @ BF SOD @ 09D 6 ©*°2O4M24S4O8964! : northern China practically under the} was killed or wounded, is tr ~~? esinpringreretummtiniemmetmeene SESSION 1900-1901. | we Cure a Cold in One Day | controland at the mercy of the Boxers, } arose from the efforts to collect ee me . oo apheate shane mg we , Tablets, All; BUtthe society is rapidly spreading | levied on the Chinese by the Russians, { ' ‘ se St r e i i ‘ablets, : ‘ ° p at Vi con ant banal “centres on lith Pe oh gone one congas gg oy fails tocure | southward. It has already crossed the and served to inflame the natives a & : Ju Es Se oa be, E. W. Grove’s signature is on each box Yangtsegiang River, and outrages in! against all foreigners moae than ever. Sf *F.. Arts(Men and) the southern provinces, where French } In June, 1896, the Chinese of ya - ’ * - ij 9k sist the - % Fac \ Applied Science }Mon 17th Sept. “Did you ack the doctor if you bad | interest now predominate, may be} Tung province undertook to ar & 3 —. + Medicine Melarie?” . heard from any day. But it is in the encroachments of the x sagan M s Fa ‘omparative Medi- 2nd Sent “Not on your life, He’s treating me for | Province of Pechili or Chili, as it 1s | body of Chinese peasants attacke ; e °) Sees at dice Taeiee Cuericnte | five other expensive maladies Dow. , frequently written, the greatest danger men engaged in the a of a cae th ure open also to PARTIAL STU- — exists, for in this province is located railroad from Kiao Chou to t 4 Ses SDSS AEE | Phin Faculty" oF “Applied, Science the| The man woobe's seems never’ toget| Pekin, the capital and centre of| terior. The German troops at I ” . » of Clothes Ser anctas and is now cou Civil, Mechanical, yng nn nd, old enough to know better. Chinese admini t-ation. The memberf Chou marched against the natives, (hur 1m pa rtatrone ef clothes for Spring and summer is no t ineeri ‘hemistry and Architec- , Be ks . . : tonal f é : : ' Z : l- ta , 180 open’ fo PARTIAL STUDENTS 7 ship of the Boxers society 1s made up | and, after killing nine of them, = cn pleie, and we invite ins} ection of the lurgest »nd nobbrest ; = a [ar went one firat year’ Most women can stand broken English | .¢ coolies, river men idlers, pirates, | troyed their villages, to teach _— tock of rultiz gs, Ov ercoatlugs end trousering, to be seen m | x tions - , + : ‘ ’ . ; . * > ‘ 4 En xhibitions in the Facultv of Arts,’ jin a servant tetter than they can stand bandits and criminals of all classes. a lesson.” During tne year , hace : fj é fj d b kmans = t 2 00, will be held on the ii : : Trench | bis cit (crect style, perfict fit an est wor Fa rn $90 to ae, wil, Halifax, St. broken china But their leaders, although unknown] 1899 the demands of the Frenc y. ; 2 ¢ ‘shi i nbe Q ’ ee ie a . . . : hi 2 i 7s oO ‘ Je 3. Charlottetown. P. E. L, 8t. ., — ~~ {| to the European authorities in the Fa | Government for more territory (which | guaranteed. Always on hand, a {ull line uf gents urnishings wh , a0 . - ° ’ }5 > 2 aw ’ 1) at’ Victoria College, the wae m= East, are unquesti nab'y men of ability | by the way, was secured,) led China = fonts el cote. i, and shrewdness. The Boxers may be } and France almost to the verge of war. 7 > ; il Normal School will be re-opencd considered as simply a part and parcel Che dispute was finally settled on : b | ( Eg = ek iiiiatiinttins: and coples of of the revolutionary propaganda in terms most humiliating to China. The / ~ akall ave caaieiien eo China. The society differs little from Chinese do not want the foreigner for - P W. VAUGHAN, Registrar. other societies known at difierent}a neighbour. They do not want the _ Sn - REN ee times as the ‘Society of Heaven,’ the newer civilization. ‘They care not for — ‘Heaven and Earth Society,’ the] raiiroads, comme ce orreligieon. They ; ‘Triads,’ the ‘Black Flags,’ the “l'eente | want to be left alone. Li riads,’t gs, the ; -* Brotherhood,’ the ‘Tea Society, the , sl ‘aitatiabinmmtedl Men S ! Cotton, | A i at the Front | ‘Water Lilies,’ the ‘Floods of the ‘Veg- ; Ls Y : etarians.’ These societies and others, 2 { Balbriggan 8 with different names but similar pur- Ke W ch 0 Su mmer a ’ them awav from the poses, have waged constant war against a e | 0 M : iis — the foreigners. They resent the pre- ) . erino, {0} home. a ; sence of Christian missions and Com-| gna remeve impurities crom i U d “ 08a. ee eee J. mercial enterprises alike, ‘To them gnd bowels, by the use of the beet blood purife n erwear | Natural Wool. ‘'r screen doors andj (orns eS ed Ba Ay SC ines in | the engineer who surveys a railway, | *eadose eieemncrananr dea is ‘Book BI gogo | dhol the | the physician who comes to end an j | W 18 NOW. che Morris Block, we will co epidemic and the missionary are equal- sarSons ; | S P . it business in its various branches, sell- aay reget rices per Sul ” * ; , ‘sg | ly the objects of aversion, and the] specp prvem Pitz MADR” Positively eure ing at lowest prices for cash only. Miss h Bilionsness and all Liver and Bowel complainte j uc emin secret society will murder the one as] Bilousness and all Liver and Bo ares a. B. Hornsby , who has managed the cheerfilly'ae'the other. > 5 cane SEP - 1 00 as : + Meet Susiness in the past, will be in charge : , eats li 40e, a0c, 60c, 75¢, be . up. , lt. I. Door and Gash Pectory. of the store, and will be pleased to A CHRONOLOGICAL, REVIEW. — x = ] attend to all old customers and many Some of the more notable instances . . new ones. ef rebellion and riot instigated by the i ea a : 7 eo t Ed e A choi-e new stock of Wall Papers | “Boxers” and similar societies in the oo me Lg =. ae rarris, Lon WH Ouse | wi: = = will be 2 mce put on sale, and all de- | last few years may be briefly summar- P — 4 e partments of the business will be kept | ized as follows: ; Ayan Bl he famous Laundry Soap! el) stocked. A well supplied news| February 4, 1889—Riots at Chin A : : unequalled in cleansing pro- | - and will be a special feature of the | Kiang; British Consulate and fereign- = : business [he store will be known as | ers’ houses burned. perties, harmless to the fines} ‘The Bazaar Bookstore.” September 9, 1889—lInsurrectien in a brie, For sale by all leading (} roceries, Ni KINNON & McNEVIN WHOLESALE AGENTS. ery 19, d4i. Don’t Neglect Your Watch If you allow your watch to run too 1g without cleaning, or with damag- « parts it may be worn so badly as to fistroy its usefulness asa timepiece; wetter have it examined by your Watch Doctor end if in need of re- fairs he will advise you accordingly and perhaps save your watch. Wk: BOAST on our repair depart- ment ‘urning out first-class work only. WE GUARANTEE ALL OUR WORK; if you have not given us a trial it will pay you to do so and we will be pleased to see you at Great GrorcE Street. W N TANTON veweler Sien ©? THe Big Warcu. Mee THE aout. idl Successors to fF. J. dORNSBY. MORRIS BLOCK.... Ch’town, March 15, 1900. The 8, 8. Booav'sta sailing from Mona- treal Friday morning July 6ih will be due at Charlottetown Monday July 9th and eaile for St. Jobn’s, Newfoundland, via North Sydney, carryiog horses, cattle and eheepon deck, and produce under deck, at lowest possible rates. For further particulars as to freight and passage, apply to PEAKE BROS & CO. Agente, Cb’town, July 2nd 1900, the proince ot Fukien. December, 188 9—Insurrection in the Amoor district of Manchuria; rebels seize town of Ian Pei Tuan and defeat the imperial troops. December 1890—Massacre of na- tive Christians, at Jong Tuy Tsin and other places. May 12, 1891—Anti-European riots at Wuhu; much destruction to property; British Consulate wrecked, the Ceusul and his wife barely escaping with their lives. June, 1891—Increased popular and antiforeign agitation throughout China. The secret societies become so bold that the foreign legations unite in a threat to bring in troops unless order s restored, June 9, 1891—French church and orphanage burned at Woosieh September 11, 1891—American mis- sion at Ichang destroyed. November, 1891—Insurrection in Mongolia and Northern China against foreigners; Mucan societies published a decree against foreigners at Shanghai April 27, 1892—Renewed outrages | on foreign missionaries. September 15, 1894—Murderous outrages On missionaries; murder of the Rev. Jas. Wylie at Liao Yang. Aug. 1, 1894—Massacre of British The One Who Cooks knows there is one sure way to reach a man’s heart, and that is by always having a nicely spread table. To do this you must have choice groceries, canned goods and oh os Is our great cleaning mont eR eum sare ses” our prices during this month © provisions. We Can Help You There; We have the best of everything in that line. What we want is your trade; can we have it? 7 JOHN McKENNA., Queen Street, TO BE LET. Immediate possession of that Build- ing adjoining the Masonic Temple. Suit- } able for offices etc. Apply to Mrs. D, McKinnon, McGillJAvenue, Ch’Town. dy. lwk, will be very low. \ve had a big June trade, we want to make July even beth? { If you want a good suit of clother at asmuill price see % i we'll do better for you thau you caa do elsewhere. " In white and colored shirts, underclothing, collars, | — gloves, we can do best. You should see our job lot of whit and colored shirts for 50c, worth from 90c to $1.50. Boots & Shoes at lowest prices. | J.B. MACDONALD & C0 Where Worth and Low Pricés Meet.