SR M gg mme or ee Rene ce RER nus Bat LA RECOLTE DANS ONTARIO | Blé d'automne, mauvaise, blé da printemps, bonne ; orge ex- cellente ; avoine bonne ; pois moyenne ; maïs, bonne, mais er retard, patates, bonne. LE PROCHAIN COHSISTOIRE Rome, 12-—Hier matin, le Pape a donné instruction au cardinal Rampella d'annoncer définitivement qu'un consistoire aura lien en décembre, an com mencement des fêtes de l'année sainte. L'HON, J, 1. TARTE 1L S'EMBARQUERA POUR LE CA- NADA LE 21 AOUT L'hon. J. 1. Tarte se rétablit rap.dement à Paris, et il se pré- pars à s’embarquer pour le (Ca- nada le 21 août conrant, en com- pagnie de ses deux filles et de son secrétaire privé. 500 SOLDATS MASSACRES PAR DES BRIGANDS Canton, 15—Ciaq cent soldats ont été cernés à Cotkon, sar la T’IMPARTIAL, St Thomas, L'1le de Monser-|bourrasque menaça d'emporter' rat (Antilles anglais) a été dé-|la toiture Après avsir fait des vastée par un ouragan. Toutes efforts surhumains pour proté: ies églises, les propriétés et les|ger son abri, celui-ei allait être villages ont été détruite, et près |emperté par le vent, quand ane de cent personnes ont été tmées. énorme branche se détachant En outre beaucoup d'habitants d’un arbre voisin, s’abatiit sur ont été blessés et se trouvent le toit et ft eontrepoids à la sans asile. La détresse parmi les bourrasque. habitants de l'ile est terrible. Pour comble de malheur une Pouce, Perto Rioo.—L'oura-! lampe renversée mettait le feu gau quia sévi ioi la semaine |à la “laiterie” et menaçait le dernière a démoli un grand 'oamp entier. | nombre de maisons, détruits ms Heureusement, la pluie tor- réco'tes et provoque des inonda- rentielle s'abattant bientôt, étel- tions qui o1t emporté plusieurs | gait tonte trace de l'incendie. ponts et fait périr plasieurs cen-| (On mentionne dans la région taines de personnes. Dans le dis- un grand nomhre de cas où la trict pas moins de 2000 per-|moisson—surtout lesarrasin—a sonnes se sont noyées, et la nom- été complètement détruite. bre des morts dans la viile est. d'environ 300. non Ne San Juan, Porto Rico, 19,— spin sppiel de Hague Une dépêche offivielle annenee ,Cures cuts, burns, bruises, contract- ji t .\ed cords, stiff joints, painfui swel- "7 Le pe Arsoïbe « été dé lings, quinsy, sore throat, pain in the A MEDICINE CHEST.—is the name |was as well as ever. I have also used CN M ; W ARE NET RE se SN te me ed hu PMP Std, ca Lot Ar A) te JEUDI LE 24 AOÛT, 1899. A Vendre Nous avons à vendre une quantité de Petits Recueils de Prières, contenant jes prières et méthodes à suivre par les mem bres de l’association du Rosaire Perpétuel pour faire l'Heure de Garde. Prix : 2 cents l'exem- plaire, onu 20 cents la douzaine— L'IMPARTIAL. Amos Morrill, Summerside, SAYS : “I was troubled with Neuralgia in my | chest for fifteen years. During that time I have tried severar doctors with little or no relief. I was persuaded to try a box of McKinnon’s English Oiutment, but I did not believe that it or anything else would effect a cure, yet to my surprise the pain began to ease, and before I finished the box I it in my family for burns, cuts, bruises and other. After my expe- rience with the Ointment I believe it will do all its proprietor claims for 15.” Neil McKinnon, Proprietor Summerside, P. E. I trait par l'ouragan. 11 y « 200 | stomach, kidney complaint, etc. ville et plusienrs eentaines de personnes ont disparues É Sheriff s Sale À Yabucoa, on porte à 20 le. nombre des victimes. L'église | By virtue of a Writ of Statute Exe- Pr ù !cution to me directed, issued out of est le senl édifice qui a été épar- | er majesty’s Supreme Court of Judi- gné par l'ouragan. cature, at the suit of James Yeo a- D l'ile de Sainte Croix. | | gainst Richard Delaney, I have taken ans 1116 6 ante Uroix, la and seized as the property of the said plus grande des Vierges, le dé- | Richard Delaney, all the $ RAA title table " .|and interest of the said Richarc De- sastre est éponvantabie. L'oura lanev, in and te allthat tract, piece | gan s'est principalement déchai- land parcel of Jand, situate, lying and ué dans la partie ouest de l'ile! being on Lot &r Township Number à - : Nine, in Prince County :—Bounded où les petites habitations ne |on the north by Jand n6% or formerly rivière Wert, par dix mille bri- gands, et1l s'en est suivi un combat des plus acharnés qui brigands, qui ont hissé leur dra- peau sur tous les principaux points et ont occupé tous les villages environnants. 250 sol- dats ont été tnéset 100 blessés. | | 2000 hommes de troupes ont quitté Canten hier, pour ie thé- âtre des désordres. AU TRANSVAAL .|pronvés. Les demmages subis) ne, PREFARATIFS DE GUERRE La question du Transvaal est toujours dans le même état, d'a. près les meilleurs renseigne. | ments, mais le délai prolongé des Bœrs à répondre à la de- mande faite par la Grande-Bre- tagne d'une commission con- jointe pour discuter les sugges. tions de franchises électorales faites prr les Utlanders rend l'aspeot de la anestion plus sé- rieux. Le burean de la guerre a compléte ses préparatifs d'ur- gence et 20,009 hommes sont prêts à partir dass une semaine et seront trausportés par des vapeurs rapides qui n'at'endent que des ordres. On dit que les Grenadiers de la Garde actuel- lement à Gibraltar et le 21 lan- eiers actuellement on Egypte seront peut-être envoyés dans l'Afrique du Sud, à part d'’au- tres régiments qui ont déjà reçu ordre de s’y rendre. L'ouragan aux Antilles 2,000 PERSONNES NOYEES 4 PoncE Fort-de-France (Martinique), 11.—Les autorités de la Guade- loupe, sont sans nouvelles de l'intérieur de l'ile, les commu- nisations télégraphiques ayant été rompues par l'ouragan. Mais d'antres nouvelles reçues à la Pointe-à-Pitre disent que les plantations de café et de caono sont presque entièrement détrui. \ la Pointe-À Pitre, plu- | | £ ] à "A es “ à | monoeau de débris. Trente … |tinuation thereof, on the south by LL. L es ont été tnéeset les 8- | land now or formerly owned by Tho- s'est terminé par la victoire des | ‘22068 O6 été Ences | sRMÈz . |bitants sont dans la plus grande forment plus qu'un immense owned by Benjamir Pemphraise, on | the east by the Brae River, or a con- mas Rogers, and ôn te west bÿ land : now or formerly owned by Charles désolation. | MeNevin, containing ifty Acres of Ponee [Puerto Rico], 11.—-Un Land, more or less. And 1 do hereby Lo ' à . [give public notice that JL will on mon- ouragan à séviici mardi matin | day, the 20th day of February next, depuis 8 heures jusqu'à 3 henres A. D. 1900, at Twelve o’elock, moon, del disdsdt <E svises aût at the Court House, in Summerside, è L'apres-mIal. Les TIVIéres 0 in the said County, set up and se!l at | débordé et la ville a été inon-|Publice Auction, the said property, or dadavres à la morgue de cette | Price 25e. | (CPC CCE CON" {so much thereof as will satisfv the EXCELSIOR JRUG STORE ALBERTON. Just received another large consignment of Drugs, Chemicals and Patent Medioines ! and hate now 15 fine an assort- ed stock as is to be found : onth+ Islaud...……. As we buy exclusively from îhe Canadian Drug Co, St. John, one of he best Wholesale Drug Houses in Canada, every- thing is guaranted to be of the Purest and Best Quality. | . be. e e deux cents . | ] | dée. On estim + 3 DA marked on the said writ, being |Personnes ont ét noyées. La | Four Handred and Eighty-nine Dol- | v'lle et le port ut été fort €é- |lars and Five cents, besides Sheritl’e | | fees and ail other legal incidental ex- o JOHN GAFFNEY, Shevritf. Sheriff’s Office, Prince County, August, 1st, 1899. 3-18. par les propriétés s'élèvent À à plus de $500,000 Aucune nou- | velle n’a été reçue de l'intérieur depuis le commencement de. | l'ouragan. | | F l , i d L Une ferrible Fempete . # “ | Vers dix henres, sam2di soir le 19, une tempête terrible écla-| YE tait sur la région de Montréal @ { N À The most fascinating tion ofthenge. Always ready to entertain. It & J. B. REID 1 Feb. 1898.tf inven- : requires B@œ | skill to operate it and repro- : duce the musie of bands, o7- : KOoTENAY, the King of Rheu- matism Cures, in stock. Dispensing and Veterinary work à specialty. Yoar patronage will be ap- | preciated and courteous treat- ment secured. PBuving right we sell right. ts éo ins. is. 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