fi MOTHER rsing baby has two oi to support. Her flesh, agth and vitality are cad to the utmost, and gast be maintained or both qi surely fail. Scotls Emulsion. will keep up the mother’s greagth and vitality. It also hes the baby’s nourish- enriches ! ment, and supplies the ele- ments necessary for proper owth and development of bones, teeth and tissue. > and $1.00, all druggists, gort’s BOWNE, Chemists, Torente eS White’s Caramels and jnowflake Checolates ~~ Can be had at any following firsiclass ore {. J. Morris p. L, Hooper W. Pickard & Co. W A. Hutcheson W. F. Carter Stewart & Gates Nanderson & Co. J.D. McLeod & R. H, Uason, » Plant Line TO ad BOS TON TO BOSTON | Gamencing June 29th, 1900 §.S. Halifax Will leave Charlottetown at NOON o1 FRIDAY, and 5.5. A GRANDE DUCHESSE ivry WEDNESDAY at 9 a. m. for Poton via Hawkesbury and Halifex. Paseengers leaving Cherlottefown vis Piciot, make close connection at Halifax om Boston Tueedays and Saturdays. TheS. 8. Halifax takes Freight and Passengers for Hawkesbury and Halifax lickeis for sale at Stations P. E. | Railway For tickets, rates and all informatio: ) Fy wo W. W. CLARKE, Agent i : Charlottetown HL, CHIPMAN, Manager, Apl 24¢tf. WL UNIVERSITY, Montreal SESSION 1900-1901. ee Examinations, pre!iminar\ r ce Courses of Study, will be hel itae te eal and at local centres on Lit — at Montreal in September, a - ), Tamas of Arts(Men and) . Meaty of | maily of Applied Science -Mon 17th Se bs Peeults of Medicine ae o healt of Law h oy Of Comparctive Medi- s . 5 ' ae Fhary Science, Sat. nad Sep! ly Faculty «j iris (Revised Curricula Ourses are ig : zs _ , tas, titho , Open also to PAKTIAL STU r., Ih the Matriculation : _ ry arse in , a vo App d Science th : bring By, wu, Mechanical, Hlectrical an Siegel istry and Archite 7+ it} or oe VrAKTIAL STUDEN Se Mere. L. STUDENT 7 im: a : ¢ . ’ f wetty-one first yea } : “nm * Magis fe ,, esi the Facuitv of Arts, : i Bepten:: : $2 U0, will be he'd on the may & montrel Halifax, St ; Wy xe, . Stlottetown, bP. E i. S ee. es 1 Other cen! “4 50 Mertig ts Y«uloria ¢ vv the new res- a5 Mire sys, a ; aoe ‘ ready to de Mei ee eA if ub RU Secon *’ MalSechoo. wy, e-Opened 54 nage & ulate of Kxa: . 3 Ciiendae p S@winations, and conies aba, ont: : : “er . MY be obtained ming full information, o : we application to « VAUGHAN, Registrar. 4. Te — j FOR SALE Ne. Newlands” hs late residence c+ Mal- cm, Q. C., in Char- — Royalty, cc taining ae 21 three juarters Apply to DC. McLEOD, Vhowe, j Sclicitor, &e. ) Game 19th."19¢ dy tf th,"19€0, THE DAILY EXAMINBR, CHARLOTTETON AUGUST 13, 1900 Sd THE PAIGN. —— It is just as we expected, Mr. Tarte’s ' Patrie does not approve of the Liberal Conservatlve candidate for Queens. The selection of Mr. Hetheringten by the convention at Gagetown has sent the Montreal organ, purchased for Mr. Tarte by Mr. Greenshields, into more extensive and elaborate hysterics ihan those displayed by the St. John organ of Mr. Blair, for which also Mr. Green- shields helped to pay. La Patrie of Tuesday devotes its leading editorial to the Queens con- vention, and mixed it up with a gener- al attack on Tores Orangemen and fanatics, generally. This is the way the tirade begins : « The Tory party is the party ef in- tolerance. The Orange lodges are tory committees. From Clark Wallace to Hugh Graham we discover in the camp of the enemy the elements of hatred against the French province of Quebec.” With this lurid beginning La Patrie proceeded to say that the Tory chiefs are all “intolerants.” “Clark Wailace never opens his mouth without insult- ing the French-Canadians.” Mr, Haggart, Mr. Sproule, Mr. Bennett, Mr. Taylor and others cordially detest us and prove it on every occasion.” Not content with these slanders on some of the fairest men in Canadian public life, La Patrie opens fire on Sir William Meredith, who has not been in politics for several years Perhaps no man in Ontario is more universally respected than Chief Justice Meredith, who lately had the honor of unanimous election to the position of chancellor ot the Provincial University in succes- sion to Hon. Edward Blake. But the best that Mr. Tarte’s organ can say of him is that “for fifteen years in Ontario the Tory party was directed by Sir William Meredith. an eater of the French, and all his efforts tended to snatch from our compatriots of the neighboring province their separate schools and their language.” Next La Patrie attacks the Liberal- Conservative press, mentioning a num- ber of Ontario papers, which it des- cribes as organs of Sir Charles ‘Tupper and insulters of French-Canadians. Particular mention is made of the out- rages ot these journals on the question of the contingent. “Chiefs and organs,” say La Patrie, are possessed by the same fanativism. Clark Wallace is to-day the high-priest of intolerance, and at the same time the right arm of Sir Charles Tupper.” All this is preliminary. The culmin- ation of the crime of intolerance is the nomination of Mr. Hetherington. That candidate has the honor of a place be- yond Sir William Meredith, Sir Charles Tupper, Mr. Foster aud other fanatics. La Patrie proceeds: ‘The bad ele- } ment so far prevails among Mr. Ber- gerson’s allies that they choose as a candidate for Queens the famous H. B. Hetherington.” This is intended to turn the French-Canadian vote against the excellent French-Canadian member for Beauharnois, who refused to follow Mr. Tarte or to condemn the Canadian intervention in the wars of the Empire. The ‘Tarte organ prints once more the falsehoods about Mr. Hethering- ton’s speech in the parish cf B uns- wick. The slanders, proved on the oath of many witnesses to be fase, are all set forth. Mr. Hetherington 1s ac- cused of saying that the next election would not be run between Liberals and Conservatives, but beiween Protestants and Catholics, and to have declared that the people of the maritime provinces must prepare to conquer Quebec, Mr. Hetherington is also de- scribed as the “chief organizer cf the Tory party,’’but whether for the prov- ince or Dominion La Patrie does not say. It does, however, solemnly as- sure the gentle Quebec readers that Mr. Foster himself had chaige of the convention at Gagetown. Then comes the appeal to race and religion. Hear La Patrie: The province of Quebec, to protect ts best interests, must refuse all sup— port to the party of these fanatics. We have nothing to gain, but everything to { wae cured of a severe cold by MIN ARD’S LINIMENT. Oxford, N. 8. R. F. HEWSON. I was cured of a terrible eprain by MINAKD’S LINIMBSNI. FREDICOULSON, Yarmouth, N.S. ZA. &. G. I was cured of black Erysipelas by | MINARD’s LINIMEN?. Ingtesvilie. J..W. RUGGLES - ~ ae rye . . - “= ~ = , } . ‘ . . a _ rARTE-LAURIER CAM-} lose, if we give arms, influence and =< ™ | 2s @]2 28284 224202008 power to this gang oi fanatics. Public orde:, the welfare of the country, national prosperity, demand that we should leave in opposition the demagogues, the producers of national and religious hate.” One more turning to Mr Bergerson, who is as good a French-Canadian and Catholic as Mr. Tarte, La Patrie ac- cuses him ef a loss of moral sense ve- cause he allies himself with “Clarke | Wallace and his savage band.” | This at first sight is amusing. But it has a serious side. We should have | A yy a had the same thing if any one else | § KY Ys Uy XY AY Pure and had been nominated in Queens, for La Patrie slanders Chief Justice Meredith, YY Fragrant ’ | it's Important In RorderZto | ave Sgocd castings that the eyatierns bes good alec. We have infour employ “expert pattern makers” and do not hesitate inl sayirg that our patterns gre first-class in every respect. If you do Lot have & pattern of the article you want! cast we will be Only too ; gisd® to supply you with 8 ; f ; 4 Your orders are solicited, Broce Stewart and Co. Foundere, Engineers, Mechiniste aud Boiler Makere. Steam Nav. Co’s Wharf, Ch’town, PEI Phone 125 Sir Charles Tupper, Mr, Foster and Hugh John Macdonald, who are not, “Orangistes,” just as it does Mr. Wal- lace, or Mr. Taylor, or Mr. Hethering- | ton. It had the same sort of attack | on the premier of Manitoba when he turned Mr. Greenway out. ‘The same | appeal to the people of Quebec to rise | as one man and protect themselves from the enemy was made over the election of Mr. Flemming in Carleton. _ Every nomination and every election is a text for La Patrie, Le Soleil and | | Mr. Tarte in their appeal to the peo ple ot Quebec to vote ina solid body against the Tory fanatics. and to turn out of parliament every French Cana- dian C:beral Conservative, because they are allallies of the alleged intolerants. Such appeals must have their effect. Coming day after day to the same people, they work on their pride or their fear or their naturally jealous regard for their own creed and race. These appeals are intended to hold the Mereheuis Bank of Prince : p Rdward Island amen ard Islan ‘ rn en ! GOOD PRINTING, posing - oe - = vie sonable terms and promptl mitted [ Aen titioronion Se poset rewniy ose] ® NEAT PRINTING, Collections made or the most rea ier sees these papers every day of his "Jeposits received and interest allow: ) life, and encouarages this miserable ed at best current rates. TASTEFUL PRINTING, campaign. He seesin it his strong- et hope, perhaps hs only hope ofl DOMINION ATLANTIC RAILWAY. The ‘ Albert” =a we eo OOS O28 e @ OO] @ @OS @ @ @ = ~~? @a ee Jee 24 ese NOTICE. 1+ hereby given that anv fer-on found fieting wilbcut permiesion or otherwise trespatsing on the stream of property at Moore’s Milt, Milton, either below or above the mill, will be prosecuted without distinction, dy 2 aw tf. Baby’s Own | Soap Is specially recommended by many family physicians, for nursery use. Beware of imitations, some of which are dangerous and may cause skin troubles. ALBERT TOILET SOAP CO., Mfrs. Ei MONTREAL. eo Coll ¥ These are the things that THE ExaMINER Job Print turns out, and then the prices are 80 low that they’ll surprise you. lf you want printing that you'll be proud of, come to us. The Examiner Job Print, London House Building, Queen Street, Charlottetown. says that he deprecates sectional and , sectarian canvasses. So he does else- where than in the province where they | #m#d Steamship lines te Boston do him good. via Yarmouth. | Such language as we have quoted reeds may be found in any issue of La Patric. | The Pepular Fast line be- 4 It is the material on which Mr. Tarte| tweem Nova Scotia and feeds the fire of suspicion in his own \ Besten {via Windsor ‘ province. This is the purpose for Junction and Halifax which La Patrie was bought by the ‘ Greenshield’s ‘ ie ministers, with Mr. EXPRE‘S TRAINS leave Halifax daily money. exeept Sunday) at 6.35 a. m., for Digby and as ; ; aa armouth, making connection Wednerdays This business is grossiy unfair to the | and Sataydays at Yarmouth for Bostor. THE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP “PRINCE GEORGE” 2400 Gross Tonnage. 7000 Porse Power, the French-Canadian peopie. They are naturally a cordial aud triendly race, free from bitterness and willing to live on good.terms with others. In poli- | ¢astast and finest steamer plying between the tics they would, if left to themselves, | Meratime Provinces and Boston, vote for the man and the party cf their| Leave Yarmeuth Wednesday personal choice without regard to} #md@ Saturdays for Besten. these false issues raised by the gov- ag ee of Express Train from Halifax: : ; eturning leaves Boston Tuesday and Fri- ernment. Buthe continual appeals | day at 4. on these false issues serve to divert} * thsir minds from the real questions and to make them think that they are surrounded by bitter and selfish en- emies. The purpose of the appeal is to drive from public life the few remaining French-speaking Conservativemembers who include in their numbers some of the ablesr and most worthy and broad- minded men in this country. ‘There ire no better men in parliament today then Mr. Bergerson, Mr. Casgrain and Mr. Monk, and none who have enjoy- ed mcre of the respect and «gteem of tiose who know them. These nen c .nnot be attacked 01 thei: Own record character. Sir Wilfrd Laurier and his master can only hcpete destroy th_m by making the more simple be- Cures CHRONIC DISEASES and RUP- Prince and Kent Street, Charlottetown, fiom werk. iving in Halifax nextday 5 56 i xoress ‘train. r all information, guide book, folders, etc which will he sent free, writeto F. H. Arim- strong. geucral passenger Agent Kentville P. 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The subscriber offers by private sale he proporty on the eart side of Cumber- land Street, in Charloitetown, formerly owped by the late James Dowling, having a front of forty feet on the said 8 reet and xtending back 84 feet. This ise a nice 1: well situated and very desirable. If not sold by private sale it will be} . fered at auction on Friday, the tenth day of August, 1900, at 12 o’cloock noon, on the premises. Fcr further particulars »ppiy toDrS R Jenkins, or to the undersigner’. National pe te g Re € receiving the above daily. Look them over—Write for catalogue. Repair supplies—SecondHand Wheels. 1 6i pd—pat. 7 OME LET. That well-known { us:rese stend, form~ Mark Wight & eo erly known as the Central Hotel, contain~ | ing 22 rooms, wit” iarge stable aod yard, | | situated near the market, on Richmond Rent mo/erute. gissansatscenas ' street, Apply ‘0, Il CAMPBBLL ee — TORE. Office at Mrs. Stumbles, corner Saturday evening to'luercay a. m. every The attention of those who desire a thorough and practical preparation for an Book « keeping, Commerocia) Law, Ari'hmetic, Georgetow. 85:, intermediate stations al writing, ete., are taught in the moat direct Special attention is givento locating graduates in good MONDAY, AUG. 20ih inst., at 930 a. m. Send for prospectus. P. O. Box 242.) ieemente in newspapers later Principal and Proprietor. 2 Harttords have had a large salefin Chariot. :town. We are still NeW Goal: Depot A PICKARD & CO., PEAKE’S NO. 1 WHARF A full stock » the best hand and arriving daily. A snare of your patronage is‘solicit- LOWES? PRICES PROMPT DELIVERY Jane 30d&wim then eodjt w5 vr. SUMMER READING The Prince Edward Island Maga- zine for August is outand for :ale at usual places. It’s a first rate number and the contents, which are as foilows are of a high erder of merit: Coal on H. M. S. Crescent ‘Lne Star Hill Survey The Brocken Spectre . M. Adversity,a Day Dream 1. Edward Rendle Bedeque and its People—1I" Henry H. Hooper, Detroit, Mich Newspaper Life and Newspaper Men—IV J. H. Fletcher Mt. Albion Reminiscences obert Jenkins In Swamp Land Lawrence W. Watson Land o’ Nowhere Bert Marie Cleveland The River Plate and the Argentine Republic Joseph R | Our, West J. 8. B Frontispiece Katherine — Take a copy with you tc the coun- try. It will add pleasure to your out ing. Five cents the copy, at al} book- stores CRAND scottish Cathering The annual S&S **'sh Gathering of the Clans underthe +» . ces ofthe Caledonian Club of P. EB. keisad, will be held at Souris Driving Park, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22nd, 1900 Trains leave Charlottetown at 7.50 local, Georgetown 6.50 local, stopping at ail in termediate stations. Retu-» ‘‘ckets from Charlottetown 85c, proportionate rates. Return tickets will be issvuei from a): stations wees of Royalty Junction st one tirst-class fare on August 21st, g ol te return on Auguat 23rd. For train arrangements, prize lists and ull particulars see programme aad idv-r- JOHN McPHEE, President D. R .McLENNAN, ” , Rer - -o'ary . ieve that they are a lied with “eaters 8 8s 7 > 4 6 ot the French,” such as tiey describe 222222222 e22eeeee liek e222 Carniva’s, Scotsman, 20thCentury, £. & D.. Columbias a a eeraReeeae Saeae eas s. aa oe okie et ye = a - Anes yee “* een ee ge ge ten ga z i # - i t r é * * ‘ ‘