; ! ' ’ wey ; THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTE TOW N, DECEMBER 4, 1899 “ ra — (Me nats ~ . . know now that they are not only ex-j| HIS OWN FREE WILL ve a Ps] ny ulting over the deaths of Irish Catholi saieibiainisas ] a + ‘ 3 i tk 5 iD ‘| he cs ma sOIdIers, but also st ppot OS Mae only DEAR Sire—I] canpot epeak to strongly . : os (7a i re 4 a4 ~ | profess dly (‘hristian and civilized i ofthe excellence of MIN RDS ] INI H G if | ay Si F . = i 5 > | ’ J sa ] <i AAG Aub iNua tal) ail 4g ¢ O a at eC : ie Le ® 3 Ye ae: , g Transvaal War covernment the world which still | MENT. It 1s THE remedy in my house uit wv aL : “oe iT ; 9 . . ’ : v3 Sas ea UD YY f c | maintains penal laws against Catholics. hold for buras, Sprains, etc., and we i ian | < would not be without it, a ie . eeemiaahapnni It is traly a wonderfo! medicine. of the most toothsonie : Joun A. Macponatp Catholics in ihe Transvaal. Interesting Fact. ! a ae “igs : tobacco made, y : | Publisher Iroprior Chronicie, —- .- y n are The Canadian Gazette, of London, | : ae , aa . , aan } : (New Era, London, Catholi paper.) | Eng., recalls the interesting fact the | Minara 5 Liniment for sale oe . i tl estershire Regiment, which has | everywhere, { Xe ' ee az “ea by y . | lately been so conspicuous in, South - - - Ne : ae : ret ; of 7 ay | Africa, figures prominently in Canadian All pe werful money gives both birth s ) News asto the number utholics | , : v. oy oe : e a ba 7 . —, | Wistory. t was In 1694 that oir John ; and beauty.— Horace. » chk ved i € gr in the eovernment service | Gibson, for many years Governor of | Minard’s Liniment cur ¢ and aft Pright Chewi S 7: hac rans vere ‘ ; 7 » j : i] 2 AJ ‘ Do a : eg 1 tsmouth, was appointed colonel of green res Valera | we WINS # ODAaCCO : e de cribed tn Charge ot iIntolerancs | ; ment, the n rece ntl raised, but : | rought against the B rs as hyp s ; Light griefs may epeak, deep sorrow’s } ee ae ” 1) t tle is Known of its history at this tongue is bound Seneca Cal, and deciared nat i Leyas erind It j ™ ss cases ; ewe ey et : re eriod. t rtain, however, th: among other Transvaal officials, is a | en 7 ae re uk Kee as iediisinensiili DOMINION TOBACCO CoO., - MONTREAL. Preppy... : te ats four years later, after service it eS 2 er ; ( atholic, \\ c i ointed out that ad West Indies Ll d Newfoundland it was DR, A. W. GHASE’S OF re wee —— cuted a oe ; ingent Test Act inthe Transvaal sot : Ps SSF r nn — = wn —— ee — iS a stringent 4 a e Transvaal lisbanded, and that one detachment GATARRH CURE ses ve re PLANT LINE. EXCURSIONS UHARLOTTETOWN TO BOsTON AND RETURN FOR $11.00 Good for 30 Days. ket Srd, the well known 8.3. Halifax leaves Charlottetown every Tuesday nt nxer for Boston, via Hawkee-~ bury and Halifax. from Balifax—Every Wednesday at 11 pm. Passengers ticketed via Pictou on Wednesdays. From Boston Tickets for ¢ (’ Leonmne ommenc og every Saturday at noon le at Stations on PET Railwoy. For tickets, rates on freight ap all information apply HL CHIPMAY, Supt, Halifax. W W CLARKE, Agent ‘The Charlottetown Steam Nav- | rather wild assertions of your ccrres- i reugion Ou | Connrmed gation 00., Ltd. Northumberland & Princess Leave as below every day (Sun= days excepted) From PUINT DL CHENE (on arrival »f efteroon train from St. John) for Sum- werside, connecting there with express ain for Charlot'etown. Frm SUMMERSIDE (on arrivel of morning train from Charlottetown (for #oint Due Chere connecting with day train for St. John. Connecting at Moncton with train for Canada and at §: Jobo with steamers cf buternationai Line and D. A. R. steamers od railways tor United States and Canada From PICTOU (on arrival! of day train from Halifax) for Charlottetown. Prora CHARLOTTETOWN, seven a. m., for Pictou, (connecting there with day train for Cape Breton and Halifax, at Halife with C. 4.&.P Line for Poston. ee Throegh tickets to be had at Grand Trunk,Canadian Pacific, Intercolonial and P. KE. 1. Railways, andon the Company’s 3 team ers (cosnecting lines in United ‘Upher, wr y Fr. W. HALES, Ch’tow1,P El] Sz0RBTAR eee School Children’s Byes Defective eyes stunt the mind Can you expect fair progress | in school or success in 3 business if so handicapped? | Examination of children for ' glasses is a special feature af our Optical Department. G. F. kiutcheson, OPTICIAN AND JEWELER, Chariottetown. - . —w which prevents any Catholic from hold | ing an office unless he was false to his | yur atement ts more than from an Irish | Father J. J. O'Reilly, of Wyn | Priest—-f athe berg, South Africa, which was publish ed on Tuesday in the Daily Nation, had, it appears, repeated the statements of the Irish News. Father O’Rielly, speaking from personal ex which erience, Says 2 against the laws of ihe S. A. / Republic for any Catholic to hold | office of any kind in the State, or to | vote for the Raads, or the- President, no matter how long he may have been in the country. Catholic and Jews are ranked with colored people and “il legitimates” in these disabilities, “2. President Kruger, to. gain their favor, quite recently proposed to re- move Catholics and Jews from such a degrading category, but whether he was sincere or not, the Raad rejected his proposition, Consequently, if the pondent were true, this would simply | meanfdefiance of the law,and an enemy would merely have to draw the atten tion of the government to the fact in Order to oust such Catholics out of their positions. 3. The only people who employ Catholics in the Transvaal, aye and liberally support Catholic institutions, too, are the much decried capitalists, who employ one hundred thousand people, irrespective of creed or nation- ality, and pay four millions annually in taxes to the government. 4. As to Leyds, he must have con- cealed his Catholicity very successfully. I for one should not be more astonish- ed if I heard that Satan himself were a loyal son of the Church ! With regard to a statement also made in some of Irish contemporaries as toanalleged gift by the Transvaal government to Catholics nuns in Pre- toria, Father O’Rielly says : “As tothe Pretoria nuns, the gift, if any, was from the British government which, in 1881, stipulated for the non- disturbance of existing institutions, when handing over to the Transvaal executive. My own conviction is, how- ever, that there was no gift whatever, but simply compensation for destruc- tion of property during the siege—the British garrison having occupied the convent as the best strategic position for the defence of the town.” Father O’Rielly’s letter should hardly have been necessary, since the facts which he states as to the intollerance of the Transvaal gove:nment were well known long ago, and the contrary statements which have appeared in several papers must be attributed to a too lively imagination. We trust we shall hear no more of such nonsense after Father O’Rielly’s exposure. Catholics in Italy—and elsewhere— who congratulate the mules that stamp. ed at Nicholson’s Nek and wax jubi- iant over the approaching downfall of Great Britain which their imagination conceives will no longer have the ex-— cuse of ignorance of the facts. They White’s Caramels and Snowflake Choacolates ~<t- Can be had at any of the following firs. class store T. J. Morris D. L. Hooper W. Pickard & Co. W. A, Hutcheson W. F. Carter Stewart & Gates Sanderson & Co. J.D. McLeod & Co R. H, Mason, | remained, forgotten or | Newfoundland. Thu: | claims to date from 16 ' the fact otherwise, at the regiment 4. After serv ing in the Low Countries under Marl borough, the regiment, in 1757, em barked for America, and served under Wolfe at the capture of Louisburg, at (ape Breton, and at the great victory before Quebec. Its members have always taken a melancholy pride in that Wolfe was at its head, leading the assault, when he fell wound- ed Hewas supported in his dying moments, and carried back to the rear by Lieut. Brown, an officer of the regi ment, and a volunteer named Hudson. Though it fought so gallantly on this occasion, it was not until 1882 that the regiment was permitted to have “(Que- bec” emblazoned on its colours. Ladysmith is called after the wife of Sir Harry Smith, formerly Command- ing General in South Africa. She was a Spanish girl, to whom the General gave protection, when le was a sub- altern in the Peninsular War, and who subsequently married him. Harris— stnita is named after her husband. Sick HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills. ‘ They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsias Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsé ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. 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