ea APR Sa ek RS aT ee eae See ae ae 2 nings Sepanae ame Readme aia : : a a Pee ¥ med eR a icone Aa AR a THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETON JUNE 12, 1900 oo * Perhaps you don’t know what artistic effects and econoniical advantages you cal gain byusing our Sheet Metal Fronts with Cornices, Door and Window Caps, etc,, all complete. oa: 6 PASE ZORCAR ERIE ae rs dd J BALD. dd i rs a o Pair hey give durable, fire proof satis- faction—make old buildings look xe new at small cost—and are invaluable for use in all new up-to- date structur a. We make Metal Fronts tosuit any building —they are easily applied «il give enduring satisfaction. ‘stimates furnished on receipt of outline giving shape and mea- +.cements of building. Ketter read our catalogue—it's fall of interesting building infor- mation, ShaJl we send you one? METALLIC ROOFING CO., Limited Manufacturers, Toronto. A nds i fugieal Irs. iments _ ee | are to be had at our store. We carry a full stock. 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The patronage cf former customers kindly colicite: JANE MATHESON, St. Avard’s, June 12th, 1900, _—eod. —— Mrs. Kirby, above R* K. Brac. s shop Queen St, Highest rrice paid icr2ger'lemen and Ladies’ left «ff cl thirg Will call at their residence for them, Employment office for servant girls, AN ILLUSTRATION. | Tae political gituation . | THE DAILY EXAMINER 1, if the “We ARE THESE Boxers ?”—i¢ a quest-| yailed, he wonid, of course, } 1 ) succeeded by acapable adminis- backed up by the Proviace. . : ia at the polle; an parcy resign alt ounces ion which many persons interested 10 the! and be latest developments of the Hastern questicn qnestion 18 tration, better elemenis of the But, instead of two partic political groups in British Columbia, viz: Martinite,” & Cop- * Labour,” are just DOW 4aSKiDdg. This answered by a correspondent of the 3, there are sit American Bible Society, resident at Tien ¥ ‘“ : 16 . 3 Tein, who has cent to bis friends in New | « the Opposition, : s> as. pineal York an elaborate account of the matter. | servative, Provincial 9 ‘rhe rien ”» ire Accerdir g to this c rrespondent, the; Party > and “the Independents. I'he Chinese pame of this fanatical body of| reeult of the election 18 a general men is J Ho Ch’Uan, of which the; mix up of these groups, n the midst trans] ation is **Rigbteous| of whicn Martin will bold on to power English Harmony Fists.” It is a so-called secret) and will perhap?, unscrupulous manipu its first appearance||atoras he is, be enabled to maintain society which made | about one year ago. It rapidly attracted | bimeelf in office even. after the multitudes of men, both young and old,! meeting of the Legislature. + | who formed intosmal! bands of gymnasts.) A despatch tothe Guardian announces Each band wae cooducted by a “demonize who, by the relection of an ed” leader, tion factions can combine and many be- epileptie patient, or by the aid of byno-| lieve that another appeal to the people wil! tiem, caused a “‘medium” to display wild | be necessary.” So it is quite possible that and strange epeech, this serving the Province will be put to the trouble and as a basis for the claim of the jexpense of another election and that soeiety to spiritual power. | Martin may, after all, be enabled to over- Every follower was assured of immunity! rige the will from death or physical injury, their bodieg' the people for being epiritually protected from sword] o¢ time. A!! of a big majority of a considerable period the doubt and un- cuts and bullets. By the Ist of last July | certainty, upon which Martin will trade, the “boxers”? had added vast numbers to | and al] the corruption that is likely to their ranks, and all are armed with broad | engue, ayoided if one straight would be bad been swords and in eome cases with fire-arms-! here | Tey finally became 60 powerful and eo party in Opposition to the raseal Martir. /'much in evidence that the governor of Toe Party systera ~— badly as it works when operated by unoprincip'ed men—ia the which cnly excited them 10 more open! better system; and the people will do and bitter hatred aguinst Christians: | well, if, alopting the recent wise especially the Catholics, toward whom, at guggestion of Lord Salisbury, they adhere first, their ill-will was particularly direct- 4s the party system and see that bot ed, They represented to ignorant multi-/ parties are etrong—strong in capable and tudes that the sympathies of the Gov-} honest men. eroment were with them and adopted asa motto: “ Exelt the dynasty and ¢xtir- pate the foreigners.” This writer says it is known that the former governor of Shantung had encoureged and aided the ‘Boxers’ in their organization, and this apparently wicb the approval of the*jen- tra! government. The Peking government epoke of them as patriote, and they were believed to be formed a8 a sort of militia|the date of writing he bad, therefore, hed to prevent the encroachment of the Ger | five day's experience with the government, oe a i ‘and was qoalified to speak by the book mano‘. Minister Conger, the United States loko heaeneke i OF hace Sell eee representative at Peking, acted promptly | by the government.” upon ail inforimation received. But in| After epite of ready acquiescence and polite} tion with letters from the burean of foreign affair’, | says; nothing was really done to put down the Shantung eent a force to dispel them, —_ AN OTTAWA FACT, AN OTTAWA OPINION. Tae Ottawa Citizen has been looking into the queeticn of the Pineau letter : ‘““An examination of the register of the Brunswick hotel reveals the fact that Mr. Pineau registered there on March 3. At reviewing the facts in counnec~ he Pineau episode, the Citizen “This is asad, dark cbapter in Can rebellion, now properly eo called, since it| 8d!am politics, aud suggests aoe €Xt-ut to - | which corruption has permeated the once had passed beyond officia! control, Fin- | oh corruption has perm artis. |great Literai party. It should make ally Mr. Brocks was captured by the! every lover of his country b oy bis “Boxers,” mutilated and beheaded, and| head with shame. A Government that then the «xtreme gravity of the situation can consent to hold power by +uch treach- ery ie utterly wanting in moral tense an was revealed: the government could no| ©"? a, . aed : unworthy of public confidence. It is tne longer goverv, nor afford protectiou, NOT! knowledge of the fact that his admiois- stay the rebellion. The Boston Adver-| tration has torfeited tue res- tiser remarks that there isa popularim-| pect of the wrjority of the electors of Prince Edward Island that makes Premier Farquharson hesitate to appeal to the people and end the disgrace- ful condition, and he ts not williag to take any chances ti:] Laurier sbal] hase appealed to the country,and ‘njoyed the aid of Sir Louie and the corrupt gang of Liberals now running riot in that province to secure another term uf office. But we warn the Minister of Marine and Fisheries that an incensed electorate will judge him by the company he keepe, and measure out to him a swift and condign punish- pression, widely prevailing, that this re- bellion bad its origin in Peking, and noth- ing has tended to dissipate this impres- sion. True, some * Bcxers ” have been killed, (the lack of spiritual protection being due to their “ lack of faith,” as their surviving friends are aesured) but the apirit of defiaace has not been dimin~ ished, and on every hand may be heard open threats that vast armies of ‘ Boxers” will ere long march on to Tien Tsin, ment at] the first moment they are permi:s sijaaniililiaa ail tila shite ted to mark their ballote.” —We learn that indignation meetings —- — are threatened inthe Second District of Bopy Fovxp.—The body of Frank Queen’s andthe First of Prince. Fort ;|McCormeck drowned near Governor’s Is- Augustus, whieh has also been cheated! land some weeks ago, was found this out of its representative,ought alsoto pro~/afiernoon. It was brough! to Charlotte- teat againet the political rascality thut has)/town by Mr. Taylor, of 8t. Peter’s Is~ triumphed’ land. oes . ne ——=g Our BICYCLE LIVERY All new wheels. Look at our assortment of NEW BICYCLES. We have all world Leaders, Bring Your Bicycle to our repair shep for satisfactory repairs. MARK WRIGHT & @0.. LTD Home Makers. in British Col- | j pied umbia today strikingly iilustrates | ee oe the importance of adhering strictly to the party system in ile . ¥ f { ree ountry. “THE BOXERS. | government ot a free country) Premier Martin has been badly dé feated system pre- | NOTES AND COMMENTS, —It is suggesied that when the people fully appreciate the fact that the Provios cia! Provinciel Act recently passed, is a bumbug aod fraud, worthy the unprinci of the ‘license law of last ~eesiou, they will be none the less dispored to vote diwn ceceived them about the plebiecite. —The authors those who City Coune:] have granted $50 for the purcihase of a cup to be given to the mil.tia company whore members make the largest number of points at the athletic Dominion Day. This splendid trophy will doubtless encourage meet on the bove to win glory for thems! ves and their company wv capturing 1‘, as it will be by loog odds the flaest prize ever given atan athletic meet ia this province. —The Birmingham Post, organ of Mr. | Joseph Chamberlain, the secretary of state for the colonier, says it hears from an ciicial source at the Hague that a serious question concerning President | | | i | . ; ts : that ‘fit ie very unlikely that the Opposi- ce a Kruger is now before the Netherland» ministry. The paper adds that the Presi- dent up to last Friday had decided to seek refuge on board the Dutch cruiser Fris- land now cff Lorenzo Marques, and as “There is beyond donbt, good believe that instructions there snent bave been cabled to the commander of the warship. CANADIAN PATRIOTIC wT rus Amount already received and acknowledged by, the Mer- chants Bank of P. E. SOIREA. 20000 0% SPARROW'S ROAD. Collected by Annie E Koughan : $4,169 84 Se i io KK ck 8 50 Anthony Troy.......... ; 25 iiss s+ -asvere recs 25 WO GINO... sceccisec. + ieenknene 25 ee Tce ecei hon 25 PO) Beets, OP nie skccooucs 10 DO. acvlaveviessdeasieacs 19 DORIS BAO shee 6.6 0 Hanes 25 A Pelee. 2.5. ileliaediaitshin atialiaiiant 10 PS) BRN FF. os + <p a ctenne 26 Te I. . « c const, setbe ac 25 Jas Ccady..... sabeabues 25 BOM... « cceres sdeteccdn $ 2 80 Amoun: acknowledged to date ‘* The Thorn Comes Forth With Potnt Forward.’’ ihe thorn point of disease ‘s an ache or pain. But the blood ts the feeder of the whole body. Farify it with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Kidneys ver and stomach will at vnce respond? No thorn in this point. Severe Pains—‘“I had severe pains in my stomach, a form of neuralgia. My rnother urged me to take Hood’s Sarsapa- rilia and it made me well and strong. I have also given it to my baby with satis- factory results. I am glad to recommend Ilood’s Sarsaparilla to others.” Mrs. Joun La Page, 240 Church St., Toronto, Ont, Complete Exhaustion—“ After treat- ment in hospital, I was weak, hardly able to walk. My blood was thin. I took Hood’s Sarsaparilla until well and gained 20 lbs, It also benefited] my wife.” ARTHUR MILLS, Dresden, Ont. Never Disappoints _ Mood’s Pills cure liver ills; the non-irritating and Only cathartic to take with Hood's Sarsaparilia. ‘DIED. Sudd:nly at Union Road, Lot 33, Men- day June llth, Wilhaca Gill, in the 79th year of his age. {Fuoeral from his late residence at 1 o'cleck Wednesday. } At Boston, on June 9th, Mary Aon Coyle, widow of the late Patrick Butler, leaving two sons and two daughters to mourn their loss. WANTED at once a smart parcel boy. Apply to Weeks & Co. Ww, Bros, LE" you are run down take Mac’s Blood Tonie and Laxative Pills. For sale only at Macdonald's Drug Store Just received—Hoftbran Malt Ex- tract aad full line of Perfumed Pine Preducts. BB, Corsets ai Stanley e. Hay For Sal About 25 tons of pressed hay. Apply to the office or to S. R. Jenkins. Upton North River. 2aw 2wks, $ 4,112 64 | suits $1.00, 1.25, 175, 2.50 and 3.00. tent that we deserve them. system, or trade winning methods, are $1.50 & $2, $2.50 and upwards. For Little Lads Knee Pants Suits, new, novel, exclusive effects, and each suit $1 to $2 lower find them than you'll else we ere. True the same state mnt might be made by any concern, but the evi- dence is here for you when you call. Try it. Jas Paton UONFIRMATION - SUITS 2 , , ‘ - © > » + » on oe one > . . Pretty Dark patterns in Boys Suits—all sizes and al! prices, Algo Black and Navy Blue Suits. Our special fine clay serge svit is a leader and the price will impress you for its lowness. Boys good wearing aad fitting MOTHERS AND FATHERS We solicit your patronage, but we ask for your favors only to the e X= 7 } y 5 ° Not alone that our beys’ clothiug stecks are most ccmplete and most stylish, and most pleasing, but our small profit appreciated by all whe deal here, and will be recognized by you. Success urges on to greater efferts to please, as you'll admit upon comparison with any competing offerings. $4 to $15.00, and between prices For Big Boys and Young Men’s Suits, up to $15.60, we say, because nothing is too fine for our but the: between prices ars most popular, $5, $6 and $7.50 fer handsome attire, amd a guaranteed trade, siving makes buying here safe and profitable. & Co. ually very great. SPECULATION IN WALL STREET. Is always hazardous, and should never be entered upon by any- one who cannot afford a loss in event of one being sustained. On the ocher hand, the pro‘ts of speculation, when successful, are us- Success or failure is largely a question of good judgement, guided by experience and proper information. Do You Wish Good Conservative Advice in Your Operetions ? We are in a position to give it and selicit correspondence. Stocks are depressed just now on account of Gold Shipments and Railrcad Stocks should be a good purchase on any sharp decline ee from present prices. Accounts handled on 3 per cent margins, E - D. McEVERS & CO., Brokers. Stock Exchange Building, Montreal. : : Specialty New York Stocks and Chicag Provisions, Private Wire3, — — x - . . seminal BIRTH. ~The At Dingwell’s Mills,on the 10ih inst., to Mr. and Mre. daughter. Dorus D. Divgwell, a MARRIED. | At Charlottetown, on ine 12ib of June, inet., at St Dunetan’s Catueiser. v Rev Dr. Monsghav, Mr. Ardrew W vee-t Mises Mary Alice Malone, both of Ciar- lottetown. On the 6th inst., by the Rev. Thomas Hicke, at the home of the bride’s father John D. McFarlane, of DeSsble, to Hanefa Gladys, second daughter of Mat~ thew Smith, Esq., of Pleasant View, Hampton. TENDERS. For Lighting the Streets of Char- lottetown. ——_— - Sealed Tenders, addressed to the under» signed and endorsed “* Tender for Street Lighting,” will be received wt this office until noon on Wednesday, July 4ib, next, from any persor or per- sous willing to contract with the City Council tor lighting the streets of Charlottetown by tue most approved methods, for a term of one, three and five years, according to specifications and con= ditions to be seen at this office. Batisfaciory securities required for the faithful performanre of the contract. The Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. By Order H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk. City Clerk’s Office, City Ha'l, June 12th, 1900, Ex & Guar. 3ins, eash. Prince Edward Island Magazine |The following are the contents for June now on sale at all the book- stores and newstands. North Side Queen Square, a Generaiion Ago—Frontispiece. My Forte—Jeremiah S. Clark. Sea Trout of Fortune—-John F. Robertson, Jr. Newspaper Life and Newspaper Meo—II. (Ulue.) —8. H. Fletcher. Scottish Associations in P. E. Island— Hon, Senator Macdonald. Bedeque and its People—l1. (Illus.)—L. U. Fowier. What Constiiutes a NaeLaren. The Empire (Stages in ‘t+ l’rogrese)- IIL Hon. A. B. Warturt ua. Ger t'eman ? - John This number is well worth reading. Get acopy st once. Price 5 cents. : i fmpire Tea, Fancy Sale and Apron Sale. The Ladies belonging to the Sodalities connected with Netr+ Dame Convent in- tend holding a Gi» Empire Tea ep Fancy sale in thes «>. Hull, Kent St. on Monday 6nd ‘ur-day, ve 25th and 27th of June. Stroawreires and Ice Cream Home-mace Candy. The best the ee son affords will be offered. No:bing w'll be spared to make the Festival most enjoyable. Entrance 1c. o-