(sae Quebec Steamship Co. Sir “CAMPANA,” From Montreal From Ch’*ion seeday 22nd May Monday 28th Mas ; : =e onda: 4b June ’ Llib J “sé 18 ; “ “ 9b sé w nd July sd Or July “ 1G «< ‘é 83r i ** ! dt ¢ me 6th Aug. ) +} +e i “« 13: Aug. - 20 | “ “ “6 3rd 8 ‘ Sept. = a ‘os +6 “ Lst | 5 Uect “ LS5th i “é é 24 } a i j Nx v 6 L2th * | F t handled caretully and at « re rares ‘Pas engers will find the accomo’s' on the vere Lest, and the trip up and the Si. Lawrence the most delightfu CARVELL BROS, Cb town, May 14th, 1900 Agents. dyvlaw wed & sat NOTICH. Notice ie hereby given that the business of the late Charles Mathesou, Painter, will be carried on by the undersigned un- ti) fs’ her notice | usinees will be under the man- age: of Jobn C. Murpby, who been in the .» loy of the deceased for the ; ast | nit wa. is a master workman, aud gut: upetent to conduct the work, patronage of former customers kir dis - obieited JANE MATHESON, Si. Avare’s, June 12th,1900, = ew eee een es ON McGJLL UNIVERSITY, Montreal SESSION 1900-1901. Matri-ulation Examinations, prelimi nar the various Courses of Study, will be he at Montreal and at loca) centres on iltl June, and at Montreal in September, a upder: #Faculty of Arts (Men “) Women) ve “ja ¢Facalty of Applied Science Mon. 17th Sept. Faculty of Mecicine Faculty of Law ’ fa ‘ilty of Comparative Medi- > pS SE ee CO A D vine no Veterinary Science, Sat. 22nd Sept) ®In the Faculty of Arts (Revised Curriculm. the cour-es are open also to PARTIAL) &TU- DENTS hout Matriculation iS tin Faculty oj Applied Science the cov » Civil, Mechanical, Electrical and } Mis ngineering, Chemistry and Architec-} dure. « also open to PARTIAL STUDENTS, without Matric Tatien. ; Kxau. ations for twenty-one first year} Entrance Exhibitions in the Facultv of Arts,’ TANS rom $90 to,$2 00, will be held on the 171) =»: tember at Montreal, Halifax, “t Jovy. *. B, Charlottetown, P. E. I., 5t- Joti = Nfld, and other centres. Tie jioyal Vietoria College, the new res- ide ' college for women, will be ready to recei\+ « udents on 17th September. 7+ + eGill Normal School will be re-opened oni’ prember. : Par ic lars of Examinations, and cories o* the ©») dar, containing full information, may & obtained on application to No Flies on our Sey's at the Front! Keep them away from the folks athome. ‘der gsereen doors and wir. lows now. A. Duchemin & Co ™_E. IL. Deor and Sash Factory. What Is Dr Chase’s Nerve Food? In appearance Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food is an oval: choclate coated pill. In the condensed orm it contains aj] of natures most strenth en ing and invigorating tonic and reste ratives and for this reason itis unapproached as a blood builder and nerve restorative. It cures all diseases caused by thin blood and exhaust- ed nerves and makes pale, weak nervous Men, women and chilpren strong and healthy 50 cents a box. <A > Few men pass a mirror without loc king into it Keep Minard’s Liniment in the House A monument should be ere cted man who ir vented ice cream. CATARRH CURE... is sent direct to the a parts by the Improved Blower. Heals the ulcers, clears the air passages, stops droppings in the throat and permanantly cures Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blower free. All dealers, or Dr, A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Toronto and Buffalo. ' ASE'S Dks DR. A. W. CHASES 7 ie. ~~ i> ~ <i Why is it that handsome men usually pick out homely wives ? ———Oe Minard’s Liniment is used by Physicians A society ought to be organized for the prevention of work in summer. A Good Stomach. Ts essential to health and happiness, but don’t blame the stomach for biliousness. It | is deranged, and causes poisonous bile to re- | main in the blood causing indigestion. head- | ache and irregular action of the bowels Dr. | Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills regulate the llver, kidneys and bowels and by their direct ac- ‘joa on these organs eflect prompt and last ing cures of biliousness, dyspepsia* headache | and all kidney silments, O02: €e pilla dose, 25 cents a box, at ail dealers, ~~ «+ When a girl first falls in love her mother thinks she needs a tonic, fen To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All ruggists refund the money it fails to cure ac, HK. W. Grove’s signature is on each box “Did you ask the doctorifyou had Malaria ?” “Not on your life, He’s treating me for five other expensive maladies now,” Most women can stand broken English ina servant better than they can stand broken china. special Notice. Having pu:cnasea from Mr. F. J “fornsby the stock and good will of sis Book and Stationery Busines in the Morris Block, we will continue the business in its various branches, seil- ing at lowest prices for cash only. Miss B. Hornsby , who has managed the business in the past, will be in charge of the store, and will be pleased to attend to all old customers and many | new ones. A choi-e new stock of Wall Papers will be 2 nce put on sale, and all de- dilt Edge The famous Laundry Soap unequalled in cleansing pro- perties, harmless to the fines fabric Groceries. McKINNON & McNEVIN W HOLESALE AGENTS. eiy 19, dé4i. Merchants Bank of Prince Rdward Island, Collections made on the most rea sonable terms and promptly remitted for. Deposits received and interest allow ed at best current rates, ee - SUNNYSIDE DENTSTY, Offce in New Prowse Block first door to the right up stairs. Telephone connection. DR. AYERS For sale by all leading | partments of the business will be kept well stocked. A well supplied news ,and will be a special feature of the business The store will be known as ‘The Bazaar Bookstore.” idl blll Successors to F. J. dORNSBY. MORRIS BLOCK.... Ch’town, March 15, 1900. | DIAMOND LINE. Ve = AA a rae Les The 8S. 8. Bonavista sailing from Mon- treal Friday morning July 6th will be due at Charlottetown Monday July 9th and eails for St. John’s, Newfoundland, via North Sydney, carrying horses, cattle and eheepon deck, and produce under deck, at lowest possible rates. For further particulars ae to freight and passage, apply te PEAKE BROS & CO. Agente, Ch’toun, July 2nd 1966, to the | THE DAILY EXAMINER CHAKLUTTETOWN, JULY 5, 190 ’ . HOW CHINA IS RULED. a despotic ruler, inspired by Heaven | to govern the Chinese, and so long as | he can hold the throne against intrigues | his will is nominally Chinese law. But even less than in the case of most des- pots is the Chinese sovereign the real | ruler, though one of strong, determined an initiative impulse to the course of government. China’s government, in spite of its despotic apex 1s broadly democratic at its base. The people belong to the soil and the soil to the people. Each family, including the dead with the living, has its share of Chinese soil which is its grave a :d its altar, and which is secured to it. ‘The civil unit of China is not the individual but the family. group of families and each district a group of communities. Official rule begins with the district, ‘ hsien,’ about | the size of an English county, and has a magistrate called chi hsien, who fills ali the official duties of the district as well as enforces the law. A group of districts forms a ‘department,’ ‘fu; which is ruled bya ‘local governor’ called a ‘chi fu,’ or perfect. It was the chifu of Chifu, in Shantung, who who gave assurances to the admira's at thai place that any attempt at insur- rection there would be put down by the troops. The trouble is that the chifu m‘litary authonty and his pledge is not worth much, The next highest official whose title will become very familiar to readers of the news from China, probably, com- mands militia, and is generally looked to, theretore, by foreigners to preserve the peace and protect them. This official is ealled the ‘taotai,’ or intend - ant ofa ‘circuit,’ which comprises a group of districts. He is the pivot on which all the business outside of ter- ritorial admistration turns. The taotai of Chifu, who expressed the i official of some power, therefore, and may be of use if he is sincere. The taocai of Tientsin is an official of high responsibility, Tientsin being an enor- mous city and the door to Pekin. The next highest official is the futai, or governor, of one of the eighteen provinces. Each of these proyinces, as each ofthe districts, departments and prefectures which go to comypese |’, is autonomous within its own sphere. Each of the provinces has its own army corps, its own civil and military ma- chinery, its judicial and penal system and its governor, who collects and administers the peace of the province and remits the tributes; there is little interference from Pekin within the pro- vince. In fact, if there is any interfer- ence which seems to the Chinese peo- ple to infringe upon their rights they resist the officials and cast them out, so that an insurrection easily grows, and a governor of a province generally prefers to have a new official appointed rather than’to set the heather on fire. It is for this reason that the punishment of offences against missionaries and teachers in inland provinces is so diffi- cult and slow, and inadequate, or is so misdirected when it arrived. ‘There is still another grade of official called a ‘viceroy’ by foreigners, who is really a guvernor-general, and superintends the affairs of two or more provinces, or of one very important province, as in the case of Chihli. ‘There is the vice- royalty of Chihli, held by Li Hung Chang for twenty-four years, the vice- royalty of Kiangnan, including Kiangfu, Nganhwei and Kiangsi, whose capital is Nanking, at present held by E SURE itiat ycur blood is rich and pure. The best blood purifier, enricher and vitalizer is Hood’s Sarsa- parilla. Be sure to GET HOOD’S. CENTURY TEA. The parishioners of St. Andrews Church, intend holding a Grand Tea Party on the beautiful grounds adjoining the Church on Wednesday, 11th july ,prox. Allthe games and amusements usual on such occasions will be provided, A first-class refreshment saloon well stocked will be in evidence. A special train will leave Miscouche at 7 o’clock, a. m., local time, calling at Char- lottetown arriving at St. Andrews about 10.30 a. m., returning at 6 o’clock, p. m. Regular trains trom Souris and Georgetown will carry passengers at reduced rates, Fares as follows :— Miscouche ..c0. ccccces ceccccscves 000295C Summer»side ... 000 cccccs cocccssesece 020 S5C Freetown ...00c ccceveccsess ecccosceces SC Emerald ....0. eee eeereesorererereteeee SC Cape) Traverse. ..ccceccccces ve ee Bradalbane ....00 ceccsesccce eccccccces SSC Kensington ...... ce cesessecces ceceses O5C Hunter River....... eosees cece cece ceseG0C ' North Wiltshire. .... Oe ae cess veces o oe e200 Royalty Junction ,..ccercecesersccrccecG5C RRPUNSU WR ckee 006000 onccps sees cbus 45¢ Bedford and Intermediate stations first-class fare. Passengers from Cape Traverse will connect with special at Emerald. For further particulars see handbills. B erder of committee, M, J], FEEHAN, Secretary, wkly tf character may give a sudden twist or ; Each community is a } friendship of the Chinese Government | forthe Ameriean Government, is an}; | | . - “L* . . ; . *} me > ice 1o , The sovereign of China ts nominally | region It comprises, and the viceroyalty ‘iilacdonald’s Drug Store: , sy . a | Liu Kun Vih, important because of the great interests of foreigners in the of the two Kwangs, whose capital is | Kwangtung or Canton, held at present by Li Hung Chang. This system of federal government with almost complete provincial auto- nomy, is emphasized by the differ- ences of race and language of the people in different regions of China and by the interests of each, which are kept distinct from these of all others. | Thus there is no national unity or patriotism among the people, only a common hatred of the foreigners and of the Manchu dynasty at Pekin. Thus it is impossible for the Emperor to raise a great national army with men from each province, though a governor may try, if the people show any willing- ness. to despatch a few troops to a neighboring province in case of need. But there is no army system, no trans- port arrangements, no military union among the provinces. The sovereign may disgrace governors and other provincial officials, but if the officials find the people unwilling to obey the behests of Pekin and it becomes dangerous to attempt to enforce the commands of the Celestial ruler, there is no way in which the Empress can enforce her wil! though she has the absolute power of life and death when the people happen to be willing to obey her commands. This lack of cohesion and unity of the provinces accounts for the fact that while one or two provinces of China may be at open war wita European powers others are not involved at all, and the provincial governors and foreign diplomats main- tain a sort of friendly neutrality.— Witness. Save Your MONEY. To save your money, by getting more for it, ask your dealer in medicine to show you the DYNE LINIMENT. It contains over three times as much as the old 25 cent style, which is a great saving to those who use this valu- able family medicine. The superior quality of this old Anodyne has never been equaled. QN'S E oun LAN MENT Fifty years ago this month, Dr. Johnson left gith me some Johnson’s Anodyne Liniment. I remember him Jistiactly. and “could tell you just how he was dressed on that day. I have sold Johnson’s Liniment ever since. Can traly éxy it has maintained its high standard from that time to this. No medicine today possesses the contidence of the public toa greater extent. JON B. RAND, North Waterford, Me.,Jan., 189L As a family remedy it has been used and ia. dorsed for nearly a century. Every Mother should have it in the house for many common ailments, Internal as much as External. Our book on INFLAMMATION free. Price f5and 50c, 4 S. dchuson & Co., Boston, Mass the One Who Cooks knows there is one sure way to reach a man’s heart, and that is by always having a new 50 cent size bottle of JOHNSON’S ANO- | [{ Fy me | all the Latest pp Our Carbon portraits are unriveled. 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