+ - + - » a État à Pi A COTE Aie Sans his à ma — NÔTEÉES LOCALES JS . Lisez la nouvelle annonce de M. KR. T. Holman, Summer- side. 1laëété pris quelques cen- taines de maquereaux à Ti.- nish à la fin de la semaine der- nière. Nos remerciements à MM W. K. Rogers et J.R. Rattray pour l'envoi de la liste des prix de l'exposition d’Alber- ton, et du comté de Prince. M. Guillaume Chaisson, de Rollo Bay a résigné sa position d'inspecteur de chemins pu- blics et a pris la position d'ins. pectevr du brise-lamcs de Sou- ris.—Nos félicitations. Le “Watchman” de la se- maine dernière fait un compli- ment en règle et richement mé- Tité à notre célèbre inspecteur du Scott Act. Tous ceux à qui l'on en en- tend parler disent que la té- colte de blé est exceptiounelle- ment bonne cette année. L'a- voine est bonne aussi. Avis à ceux qui négligent leurs terre pour la côte. Piusieurs personnes qui ar- rivent de Rogersville parlent de cette nouvelle colonie en termes très élogieux et conseil! lent fortement à ceux qui n’ont pas de terre chez nous d'aller! s’y établir. | Plusieurs personnes qui creu | saient, la semaine dernière, aux | alentours du vieux fort de! Louisbourg, ont déconvert nn! souterrain d’une étendue assez considérable, qui conduisait | sous le fort. L'ouvrage est en! maçonnerie exécutée, d'une! manière superieure. On sap-| pose que ses excavations sont, l'ouvrage des Français au temps qu'ils otcupaient Louis. bourg. On rapporte que ies croyants de l’église presbytérienne de la | Dock et d'Albertun viennent! d'attraper une peur qui pourra causer du trouble à ceux qui en sont la cause : Une réunion. dit-on, (a Christian Eudeavor Convention] avait liea Jeudi de | la semaine dernière à l’église de | la Dock. Tandis que la séance 6. | tait au plus de la fort cérémo | aies, des coups de fusil accom- pagnés de cris ‘‘au menrtre” se | firent entendre à ia maison du ciergyman. La congrégation se | trouvait en face d'une tragédie. | Quelques uns des plus braves | coururent à la maison, y en-| trèrent et trouvèrent le plan.) cher et les murs couverts de| sang-Indices certains d'une! lutte sanglante. On monta l'es. | Calier tout tachété de sang, et | on arriva à une chambre où l’on aperçut un homme mort, | en costume de matelot. Un docteur et un magistrat furent | . : LL amenés sur le lieu de la scèn:| etles préparatifs requis en de! telles circonstances se firent pour une enquête. Ce ne fui que Jorsqae l'on tourna le sup. posé corps morts de manière à voir le visage que l'on recon nut que le tout n'était qu'une farce—fait qui amena un sourire au visage de quelqnes uns de ceux qui en étaient té. moins, mais qui in-pira l'indi- gnation :t la colère chez autres. C'était une effigie qu’ on avait hailbilée de bont er bout. Le sang répandu était celui d'an chat que les acteur: avaient tué à dessein et les cris venaient d'eux aussi. los D eee, : CL) PERSONNEL Le Rev. l'ère Burke était ici maidi. M. Dominique Buote dun Lot 2 nous a fait une agréable vi. site mardi M. S.S. Arsenaul: de Moreil était iciau commencement 4. la semai ne. | year 1896 this Company made sister aux cérémonies de la con- firmation qui a eu lieu diman- che à l'église de cette paroisse: Le Rev. Dr. Doyle, de Ver- aon River était à Tignish sa- medi et à chanté le service de sa soeur Mme. Chas McCarthy de Sea Cow Pond, décédée le 2 septembre à l'âge de 73 ans.! LE BERCEAU À Duvar Road, le 24 acût. à Mine. Joseph Doiron, un fils. Baptisé sous le nom de Barthe- | Ursule Doiron. À Bloomfeld, le 5 août, à Baptisée sous le nom de Marie Béatrice. Parrain et marraine M. Joseph LeClair ei Mlie Ca- rvline Pitre. “RIRE ET CHANTER Extrut du sommaire du der- nier Mirliton, No 14 : Premier- Montréal : Trop d'expositions, Strapontin ;—Monologue : Le dimanche d'Esgenc, De Neuvil le ; Chansons, avec musique : C'est de l'amour ,E. Malteau ; L'enfant chantait la Marseil- laise, L Coilin :—Actualite : Andrée et le Klondyke, A Blaga ;— Un grand nombre de gravures amusantes. mots pour rire, uevinette, etc. Abonne- ment, 50 cts par année ; un nu- méro, 3 cts. Adresse : Le Mirli- ton, Montréal. THE NORTH AMERICAN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY —HEAD OFFICE, Assets, December 31st 1896, soc $2,515,701.85. The last published Canadian aœovernment report on Insu- rance shows that durmg the ToRoNTO— a larger increase in new busi- ness than was made by any o- ther Canadian, British or Ame- rican Lite Insurance Company! in the Dominion. its representative; find the Company popular, progressive and prosperous. Its Popularity is evidenced by its large increase in new bu- siness. its Progressiveness, by the adaption of its plans of insu- rapce 10 ‘he wants of the insu- red publi: Its prosperity by the fact that its ratio of assets to liabili- ties is greater than that of any other Home Company. For rates ete., apply to George T. M:Cormac Special agent for P E. 1. Pox 308, Charlottetown. J. K. Ross, Provincial Manager, Charlottetown. FACTS AND FICTION FOR TULY With the Jnly number, Facts and Fiction begius its fi fth voluine. 1n .e:ebration of the event it appears in a highiy artislic cover desigu in two t beautifal colors and bluxk. The lemi André. Parrain ct mar- | | . . | Ï raine, M. George Pitre et Mile! “They honor the uuiform it the rates and p'ans ofinsurance with — which were read and cemmen- ded by such persons as Presi- dent McKinley, Ex-Vice Presi- deut Levi P. Morton and a host of others equally prominent: Aïter long negotiation and at a large outlay Facts And Fte. tion is thus able to announce for the entertainmeut of its readers the latest production of Mr.Musick, and which is in his happiest vein. For sample: copy write The Dominion Cum- pany, publisher, Chicago. DONAIUES MAGAZINE :is their proud boast to wear,” wiites Chaplain Childwick, ina PARTIAL etety success [am Mme. Alphée Pitre, uve fille. fiuely-illustrated article on “A Parish Afloat in the Septem- ber Donahoe's. Chaplain Childwick's d:s- cription of life aboard a man- and has the added Value of giving testimony to the real character of the ma- of-war's man as revealod in daily intercourse. lu the same uumber $. Lev- erett Johson tells very enter- tainingly the story of a trip through ‘A Land of Wind and Water,” and Pauline Carring- ton Rust writes of the discov- ery Of “The caverns of Luray.” Numerous iilustrations m:ke more virid the scenes des- cribed by both writers. À v:ry bright paper is “The Stars,” by Henry Guy Hamil- ton, who makes a strong ples for a cioser study of those ce- lestial bodies, and very perti- nently attributes the present lack of interest in the stars, and of knowledge of them, to the defects of the text books, be- wiidering tather than instruct- ing students. Rev. John Jos Mallon makes a scholary ana'ysis of the work of Dr Parsons, th: historian, and Father MeGuirl gives à succinct account of the organi Zation and aims of th+ Young Men's National Uniou, cf which he is president. “A Jesuit in Disguise” ends, leaving the reader in company the vaciilatiog rector looking at the cold, dead face of aAbner Witherspoon, and hearing the cry, ‘the ery of a soul to he led 10 truth.” Cora liun Daniels describes “au Endersency” resulting in a véry haopy event, the meetirg of lovers separated by pride and misuanderstandling, and M Gertrude Reyuolds faruishs “The Scarlet Glove,” charmiug- y writien, pathetic, and force- ful. The dialogues bctween St. Patrick and Ossian bring to a close the very interesting study of the “Lite and Legends of St. Patrick,” compiled by P. J. Lynch. whose readers have fellowcd his theme with close | attention. D. £ Donuho . Jenks, Celia Burt Wall, Mary F. Fixon ar: among the contrib''ors to th+ post -y of the number, a fact that speaks for the merit of the posms. An “men and things” there 1< much candid comment où many subjects, and the editor extends a kindly welcome to th2 tea and contents are vari:d' aud 1ite- resting to every member of tke housvho!d. The leading articie is an illus‘rated review of the remote and imnmediate causes and the preseut situation. Some valzable matter and anecdotes about Lincoln form a valuable feature. Amateur photogra- phers will be interested in the announced amatéur photogra- phers’ contest in which ten valuable prizes are offered, some of which are cash. Facts And Fiction is rapidly gaining he cistinction of being leading western monthly. 1n ch: August vumber will begin the publication of an ïnte es- üivg serial by John R. Musick, utitied “Madam Peaumont's Ambition.” Mr. Musick will ba mon memele Bears Trskidensehant MEAREEPA-28, 418.201 Ra8 af Ù S Ft es 5 : rko-Grasian war, givins it] : la : . ‘rest readers in many parts of the country, particularly tho-e | who have enjoved the privilege the | ‘ch-rs returniug to the work he ‘characterizes as “Dall, death'y :dull, but divine.” | “People in Print” will inte- | | School. | The Catholic Question Box |disposes of some important | points, and the other depart- ments contribute their share [towards making this Septem {bernumber bright, readable land instructive. 1 AMEN AE 5 Hdi es BTEBUES PROMPTEMCAT Lieu il L Envoyezunr timbre pour notre “ Guide des In- venteurs.” Nons obtenons plus de patentes pour es inventenrs que tons les autres mgé- nieurs ensemble, et nons faisons une spécialité des applicutions, que les autres agents n'ont _ pas réussi à obtenir, Pas of-war is intensely interesting, | |, TRISTE ACCIDENT DE the openin x; chapters of a story. ! F Marion : of attendance at the Summer L'IMPARTIAL SEPTEMBRE 9 Charlottetown, Sept 3rd 1897 Editor L'IMPARTIAL : — Dear Sir : — Permit mc pes to express to you my apprecia | $ tion of L'IMPARTIAL as an ad- vertising medium 1 am receiv- ing excellent returns from the advertisment 1 have in your parer. Advertising in any wel circulated newspaper pays ; and that L’'IMPARTIAL has 2 large cirenlation is evident tu me froim the many inquires 1 receive from the western pari Of the Province 1n regard tu : F sell. Wishing you and L’Im- Yours very truly | G. J. MeCormac Special Agent for P. E. 1. of North American Life Assurance Les | CHEMIN DE kER | — Waterville, Maine, 6—Un accident est arrivé hier sur le chemin de fer Maine central, à lun train d'excursionniste al-| laat de Dover et Foxcroft au camp d'Etna. Une personne y a perdu la vie, et trente deux autres ont été blessés, les unes si griève- ment qu'on désespère de les sauver. Le train se composait de six chars dont le dernter a déraille Par suite de l'écartement d’un rail Le char a été presque ren versé et les soixante-seize p2r- |sonnes qu'il contenait ont été projectées les unes sur les au- tres dans un pê.e-mêle indes- criptible. On croit que les bles- sures recues par uu grand nom bre des passagers sont. dues à la panique qui a suivi l'acci- dent. rRavenne, Ohio. 6—Un train de fret charge de mineral de fer, sur le ch'miu de fer Piits- burg } Western, a déraillé ce matiu à deux milles à l’est de cette vüle. Le serre-frein Haw- ley À Thomas a été tué instau- Dont némneut ; un vagabanidu ide micheal Zeitf a reçu | blessures fatales. Quelq ae itres individus ont de sérieuses blessures. UNE FEMME D'ESPRIT | des au- aussi ses venir en aide à une lastiturion étalage d'articles divers. Uu Lord anglais, cousidére | comme très avare, mals fort ri- | che, visita ce bazar. Voulez vous acheter nn por- te-cigarette ? demanda ja dame au visiteur. —Non merci!je n: pas. —Ces crayons, a'ors ? —Nou je n'éeris pa”. —Uue bonbonniere, a.ors? fuue —Je ne mange jamais de bou- bous. La dume s'amusait de lbarras du Lord, et preuant nn imorceau de savou de toficti ‘Jui dit : | Jene vous demanderai pas x l de m'acheter ce savon, var ] . Li suppose que vous D: vous lavez jamais non plus. Le Lord s'esquiva saus bour ni tromprette- tain PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION EXHIBITOKS Among the many who will exhibit at the Provincial! Exhi- bition, Halilax, N. S. conmenc- ing September, 28th, are : Jas. MeLeod, Sammerside ; Herbert Hasard, Charlottetown; Edward Woods, Powual ; Miss Alice MeMurray, Char loit:tow a ; E. Riggs Brow ; Charlotte- town ; Exhibitors will remember | Extries clos: September 11th | * * à , land September 21st.—Cousuit | Prize Lists. | DES BANDITS MASQUES | VOLENT #15,000 — | | | | À un bazar orgauisé, p ur! Cheap ! Cheap ! Cheap THONELY PERFECT FENCE. 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