Pr cs mr #% , x et os É os A ‘ CT + + * “4 be + . appelé le roi du Klondyke, > res... NOTES LOCALES, ETC. YNS => Les foins sont finis chez un très grand nombre de nos cultivateurs. La récolte est très bonne. Les journaux d'outremer disent que la guerre au Transvaal est inévitable. N'oubliez pas les Courses de che- Vaux qui doivent avoir lieu le 24 du courant a Wellington. Le Pioneer dit que William McRae, de Summerside, tient en sa posses- sion, une pièce de monnaie qui date de 1285. Le papier lu par M. Isidore Buote a la convention des instituteurs fran. çais, a Palmer Road paraîtra au pro- chain numéro. Mardi le 15 aout, le drapeau natio- nal acadien flottait a la brise presque sur.toutes les résidences du village de Tiguish. La récolte dans Miscouche, Eg- mont-Bay et autres centres avoisi- nants promet très bien. Le foin est très bon cette année et a été sauvé en très bon état. Alexandre McDonald, communément qu'on di- sait être l’homme le plus riche de toute l'Amérique est en faiilite pour six millions. McDonald est natif du Cap-Breton. Environ 500 personnes ont pris part au pique-nique de la ©. M. B. 4. de Tignish, qui a eu lieu jeudi dernier sur le terrain du Riverside Park. Faute d'espace, aujourd’hui, nous sommes forcément oblisé de renvoyer l’aimable correspondance signée “An. dréas” au prochain numéro. Un des principaux libéraux de Fredericton, N. B., vient de recevoir une lettre de M. Blair, au cours de laquelle celui-ci lui dit que l’un doit, s'attendre a des élections générales dans un prochain avenir, probable- ment cet automne. M. Edilbert Poirier d'Egmont-Bay qui habite Klondyke depuis une cou- ple d'années et qui n'avait pas écrit depuis six mois, vient de donner de ses nouvelles. Sa femme vient de re- cevoir de lui une lettre qui portait un chèque de $500. M. Poirier a écrit de Dawson City et dit qu'il est en bonne santé et réussit bien. M. G. R. Monaghan était a Tignish Jundi en vue de former un comité qui devra solliciter des souscriptions pour l'érection d'un monument a feu M. Edward Whelan. On ne saurait conce- voir une plus heureuse idée. M. Whe- lan a été un des hommes les plus émi- nents, non seulement de cette pro- vince, mais de tout le Canada. Comme orateur, journaliste et homme d'Etat il a été l'honneur de son pays. Nous soubaiïitons à 3. plus grand suceis dans sa mission. tonaghan le Notre compatriote et jure député M. J. À. Arsenault de Wellington a droit aux plus félicita- tions pour son esprit d'entreprise. M. Arsenault fait un commerce sur une grande échelle et s'est acquis par ses bonnes qualités et son esprit d'intégri- fé une position qui le place au pre- mier rang dans le monde commercial. Dans quelques semaines, il occupera son nouveau magasin, magnifique é- tablissement de 85 pieds de longueur, fini dans tous los gouts de l'art moderne. Suceès a notre vaillant et énergique eompatriote. D ? } A1 C n CcnalIsureusces Nous avons eu le mariage a bicy- clette, et les journaux ont conté en termes plaisants l'aventure de ces jeunes gens qui, le jour de leur ma- riage, n’ont abandonné leur selle que pour recevoir la bénédiction nuptiale. On annonce aujourd'nui un baptême a bicvelette. 11 vient d'être célèbré a Anvers, Belgique, et tous les clubs vélocipédiques de Ja ville y ont pris part. On ne dit point si la nourrice est arrivée au baptistère a la bécane, mais on assure que tout a marché comme sur des roulettes. Les Frères de la Charité, qui diri- gent a Montréal l'Ecole de Réforme, viennent de recevoir de Rome l’'heu- reuse nouvelle que le St Siège a accor- dé l'approbation définitive a leur Con- grégation et a leurs Constitutions. Déja en 1888, ils avaient obtenu la première approbation de leurs constitutions. On voit avec quelle prusence et quelle mure sagesse l'Eglise procède en pa- reille matière. Les gens d'Urbainville viennent de former un cercle agricole dont M. Laurent A. Arsenault est le président. L'association comprend maintenant 70 membres au nombre desquels sont plusieurs des fermiers les plus en vue de la be.le paroisse d'Egmont Bay. Les assemblées régulières sont tenues tous les quinze jours, ou l’on y traite des principales questions qui ont rap- port aux am ‘Jioretions de la culture du sol. Uu grand mécontentement existe parmi les pêcheurs de homard sur les cotes d'Egmont Bay, Cape Ewmont et Mont-Carmei. La conduite de l’oflicier qui a a voir aux homarderies est, dit- on, très arbitraire. Ceux qui sont re- connus pour n'être pas les admirateurs de l'administration actuelle sont traités avec une wrance sévérité tandis que ceux qui sont les amis du gouverne- ment Laurier sont accordés autant de privilège qu'ils en désirent. Il ya qu'on reconnait que le ongtemps i ner” cs | ne” AVOIr fuit des (tudes au Bouvernement libéral n'est pas fondé sur les bases 1 1 = ‘“fairplay” es plus solides du . Les Acadiens de l'Ile du Priuce- Edouard se plaignent améêrement de l'ostracisme que le gouvernement Laurier pratique syst-:matiquem»nt contre eux. La vérité est que de la ma- nière dont les nominations aux fonc- ons publiques:sont faites on peut conciure que les Acadiens sont impi- toyablement écartés a cause de leur nationalité. Et cela arrive sous le gouverne- ment Laurier ! Le Courrier de St. Jean. M. Théodore Gallant, eccl,, fils de Sylvain E. Gallant, écr., le populaire marchand d'Abram's Village, après collège St. Dunstan, ou il a été élèv: pendant quatre ans trois ans profes- seur, et deux ans professeur au collége Ste. Anne, N. E. doit partir au mois de septembre pour Montréal, et entrer au séminaire des Sulpiciens, pour Y complter sa théologie. Sa sœur, Mlle. Evangéline est entrée au noviciat chez les Sœurs grises, 8 Montréal le ler aout. Madame Sylvain E. Gallant, la mère de m. Théodore accompagne.n son fils jusqu'a St. Jean et de Ir ira passer quelques jours parmi sa familie et ses nombreux amis, a la Nouvelle-E- cosse. En SES CD PERSONNEL M. Geo. KR. Monaghan agent a la gare d'Emerald était a Tignish, lundi. Mgr l'archevêque O'Brien était a Tignish, hier. Sheriff’s Sale By virtue of a Writ of Statute Exe- cution to me directed, issued out of Her Majesty’s Supreme Court of Judi- cature, at the suit of Robert Fennell and Charles H. Chandler against Dan- iel N. Forbes, I have taken and seized as the property of the said Daniel N. Forbes, all the right, title, and inte- rest of the said Duniel N. Forbes in and to all that tract, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being at Tyne Valley, Lot or Township Num- ber thirteen in Prince County, bound- ed as follows :—On the South by the Main Port Hill Road, and on the West, North and East by land of James Yeo, containing eight thou- sand square feet. Also, all that other piece of land on said lot, bounded on the North by the Main Port Hill Road, West by land of Bernard D. Brown, and South and Easterly by Tyne Valley River. Also all that other piece of land on Lot Sixteen, in said County :—Com- mencing at a point on the shore of Grand or Ellis River, in the North- west corner of land in possession of John Forbes, Jr., thence Sonth along the western boundary thereof to the division line between Lots Sixteen and seventeen. thence West along the same to the eastern boundary of land in possession of Georga Compton, thence North along the same and the eastern voundaiy line of land in pos- session of Neil McLean, Alexander MecLean and Alexander MceCormack to the shore aforesaid, thence East fol- lowing the various courses thereof to the place of commencement, contain- ing two hundred acres of land, more or less, being the land owned by the late John Forbes in his lifetime. Anû I do hereby give public notice that 1 will on Monday, the 29th day of Feb- ruary next, À. D. 1900, at ‘Twelve o‘clock noon, at the Court House in Summerside, in the said County, set up and sell at Public Auction the said property, or so much thereof as will satisfy the levy marked on the said Writ, being One Hundred and Forty six Dollars and Forty-nine cents ($146.49) with interest on One Hun- dred and Three Dollars and Twenty cents ($10€.20) from the 20th day of March A. D. 1899, at the rate nf six per cent per annum, besides Sheriff's fee and all other legal incidental ex- penses. JOHN GAFFNEY, N Sheriff. Sheriff's Oflice, Prince County, August 1st. 1899. FALL: GOODS Fall Goods We have now the most of our fa:: goods which we sell, as usual, at greatly reduced prices 3-ins We are prepared to buy Oats and other farm produce. Prices good. Oar line of fall and winter overcoats and ulsters 1s complete Prices just right. Dress good, Cloth for capse and mantles, Top shirts, Flan- nel, Sweaters, Caps. etc., etc. Boots and Shoes Our line of Groceries is well stocked. The whole stock : 18 better and soid at lower price than ever before. J. F. Chaisson & Co. I’'IMPARTIAL, JEU | vousness, complicated b Sheriff’s Sale By virtue of a Writ of Statute Exe- cution to me directed, issued out of Her Majesty's Supreme Court of Judi- cature, at the suit of James Yeo a- gainst Richard Delaney, I have taken and seized as the property of the said Richard Delaney, all the right, title and interest of the said Richard De- laney, in and to allthat tract, piece and parcel of land, situate, lying and being on Lot or Township Number Nine, in Prince County :—Bounded on the north by land now or formerly owned by Benjamir Pemphraise, on the east by the Brae River, or a con- tinuation thereof, on the south by land now or formerly owned by Tho- mas Rogers, and on the west by land now or formerly owned by Charles McNevin, cntaining Fifty Acres of Land, more or less. And Ï do hereby give publio notice that I will on mon- day, the 20th dey of February next, A. D. 1900, at Twelve o’clock, noon, at the Court House, in Summerside, in the said County, set up and sell at Public Auction, L said property, or so much thereof as will satisfy the levy marked on the said writ, being Four Hundred and Eighty-nine Dol- lars and Five cents, besides Sheriff’s fees and all other legal incidental ex- penses. JOHN GAFFNEY, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Prince County, August, 1st, 1899. Tuo Stratiord Latis tell How Milburn’s Heart and Herve Pills Make Weak People Strong, tes 3-ins. MRS. ELIZABETH BARTON, Brittania St., says: “I speak a good word for Mil- burn’s Heart and Nerve Pills with pleasure. They proved to me a most excellent remedy for nerveusness, nervous debility and exhaustion, and I can heartily recom- mend them." Mrs. POLAND, Brunswick Street, says : “My husband suffered greatly with ner- heart troubles. Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills have cured him, and he now is well and strong.” LAXA-LIVER Take one at night be- fore retiring. ’Twill PILLS. work while you sleep without a grip or gripe, curing Biliousness, Sick Headache, Constipation and Dyspepsia, and make you feel better in the morning. NEW MUSIC STORE 1 AM SELLING THE Celebrated Evans Pianos and Doug- berty Orgaus. AMERICAN and CANADIAN SEWING MACHINES Th3se are th: finest jnstru- ments of their kind manafactur ed in the United States ana Ca- nada, and my prices are within the reach of any one who desires a first class instrument: My Repair Man 1s an artist in his line, and any work turned out by him is guaranteed. He makes a specialty of re- pairing sewing machines. Warercoms next to R. C. MacL:od's Prick Ware- house. W.J. O‘RIELLY Kent Street, Charlottetown. Vouthful Recklessness. The natural exuberance of youth often leads to reckless- ness, Young people don't take care of themselves, get over-heated, catch cold, and 7 allow it to settle on the kid- neys. They don't realize the significance of backache— think it will soon pass away— but it doesn't. Urinary Trou- bles come, then Diabetes, Bright’s Disease and shattered health. A young life has been sacrificed. Any help for it? Yes! à DOANS KIDNEY PILLS. These conquerors of Kidney Ills are making the rising generation healthy and strong. Mrs. G. Grisman, sos Adelaide St., London, Ont., says: “My daughter, now 13 years old, has had weak kidneys since infancy, and her health as a consequence has always been poor. Two boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills have removed every symptom of kidney trouble, and restored her to perfect health. I1am truly thankful for De great benefit they have conferred upon ef. LS TOLEDO, CNT. Mr, Lewis Johnston of this piase Was taken down with Rheumatism, had two doctors in attendance, was starte taking M burn's Rheumatie Pills he was ont of bed and ,in one week was well acd able to go about. Bernard Bros NEW GOODS NEW GOODS neral stock of some of the finest goods ever shown in Tigaish, consisting of Boots and Shoes Hats & Caps Ready Made Clothing “for men and boys” Gotton, Prints, Dress Goods, Fancy Goods, Cotton Warps etc. Also an extra fine stock of Groceries. The Best Tea in the County we retai! tor 23 cents cash. We have a fine stock of Tin Ware and +raniteware. The price of the Graniteware is lower than usual and we in- tend to lead in this line. Hardware, Stores, Holloware a large assortment Prices always th> lowest We have a large stock of cloth which we wish to exchange for Woo We sell our goods low at li- viag prices, but wo wish to have it understood thrt we de- sire the ready pay system. Still we are anxious to see our far- mer succeed and will do every effort 10 keep th2m We do not wish to impose on the people. We do not intend ta take mor- gages on the farmers, giving only half value, we waut to live and let live. in exchange for good: Fishermen will be benefi'ed if theg give ns their fish—We will do what 13 just with th:m Our stock most complete Prices low BEKRNAKD BROS. Tignish, P.E. TI. Spectacles Spectacles Chas. Daltoa, Druggist, has been appointed sole agent for Tignish and district for the sale of the celebrated Lazarrus speo- tacles and Eye Glasses. These glasses are cican and cool to the eye and are made of the finest English quality steel and parti- cular aitention paid to the glas- ses as ihey are fre from scratches and blemishes and arc a boom to all spectacles wearers These giasses are recommended by allthe leading Medical and Ciergy of the present day. Spectacle wearers Will do well to call on me before going elsewhere. My line of Patent Medicines and toilet articles is complete. My drugs are of the purest quality and prescrip tior.s carefully compounded by an expert druggiet day or night. Price of spectacles from 50cts upwards. DALTON getting no better. Three days after be ma — AIT county produce taken Di LE 17 AOÛT, 1899. A. H, Q. (ALBERTON HEADQUARTERS) WOOL SEASON 1899 We are in the market to bay wrol as seon as the clip is We have just imported a ge- ready. We bought a great deal last year, and those who sold to us were well satisfied. We want to handle an increased quantity this season, and would be glad to have th offerings of all who read this. We promise the highest pessibie price, and in exchange an assortment of goods of all kinds, that is not equalled— or even approached—in any other store in the Riding. inspection. customers one profit. ALBERTON READY MADE CLOTHING —This 18 a business that has been growing fast with us. Each year finds ur handling more. For men and youths we show Shorey's makr, acknowledged to be the most honestiy made stuff in Canada. This year it is excep- tionally stylish and we.l made. Our Beys's and Children's Saits are absolutely right in quality, style and price, and our stock will he found twice as larges as any other in West l’rinee. CLorus.—Tryon and Eureka Tweeds, Canadian and English Tweeds and Sarges. GENTLEMEN'S HATS.— Special values in Soft Hats at 65c., 86., #1.00, $1.10 and $1 50, all new goods. Newest shape in fine soft and stiff hats up to $2.60. 1f tn need call and see our stock— the largest in West Prince. Everything you need in Shirts, Neckwear, and the small accessories ot dress is ready for your FoorwkEar.—From the cheapest to the best our line is oom- plete and large. Women's Siroug Boots, 75c. up. Fine Boots, $1 25 ap. Special value in Men's fine goods, and the most complete as- sortment of infants’ and children's shoes we have ever shown. SUMMER HosteRY AND UNDERwWEAR —Ladies Oo‘ton Hose, 5o. up. Ladies Cotton Vests, 4 for 266. Boys strong Seamless Hose 15c. to 22c. Fall range of sizes all direct from the mill, saving our New Hardware, New Crockery, New Window Shades, New Tin and Granitewars just 6pening. Highest prices paid for Eggs sand Wool B. ROGERS B. & H. a ——— Remember these letters. They stand for the leading brand of GINGER ALE, CREAM SODA, LEMONADE, ORANGE PHOS- !PHATE and CHAMPAGNE C1DER, th» best tem perance drinks on the market. Remember also, that by writing us yon can have &n order filled for an assortment at short notice, and that goods are sold f. o. b. Truro or Halifax. Buyers on the western and eastern shores of the province should sorrespond with ns at once. We have a fast selling line of goods, which it will pay them (0 ha dle. BIGELOW & H00D Branch Office—41 Bedford Row, Halifax, N.S$8. MANUFACTURERS, Truro, N S. Batieses. leure qua'ité MECHANICS MANUFACTURING CO, LTD Summerside Oct. 14th 1896. ans une position de fournir tout ce qui est nésessaire à la coustruztion des Si vousvous proposez de batir, venez nous voir ei domandez ns prix Vous nous trouverez prête à fournir toutes espèces de matériaux de Ja meil W. ROBINSON MGR kind at all times. #3 OF FULL SIZE OPEX, AMERICA’S CREATEST PEN BLAIR'S INK -MAMING SECURITY FOUNTAIN 14 CARET GOLD 3 bsolutely non Leakable Price $2.00 and upwards BLA1R*5 FOUNTAIN PEN CO. 163 Broadway New York: PEN Produces its own ink by filling the holder with water, iusuring iok f the right The iok-makiog properties will last for months, can be renewed at a trifling cost and will not freeze in any climate NO WEAR INTERNAL MECHANISM. THEY COST NO MORE— EVEN LESS TAAN OTHER MAKES, ALLEZ-VOUS BATIR? ESS ESS, EE, nous désirons informer e Public du Comté de Prince que nous sommes