a & tons — A … NOTES LOUALÉS _ en * Temps superbe prur la mois. son. Toujours de pauvres nouvel- les de la pêche, L'ouverture des classes a lien aujourd'hui au couvent de Tig- nish. 11 y a eu un an lundi le 20 août que le village de Tignish a été ravagé par le feu. Nos remerciments à l'Asso ciation de l'Exposition de St, Jean pour l'envoi d'un billet (gratuit) d'entrée etc. 11 nous fait piaisir d’appren- dre que Mme. Joseph Harper ost presque guérie de la bles- sure quelle s'était faite au bras. | Sir Wilfred Laurier est arri- vé dimanche sur le sol cana- dien. 11 a été à son arrivé l’ob. jet d'ovations les plus enthou- siastes par ses admirateurs. Si ceux à qui nous avons ex- pédié les comptes ne viennent se mettre en règle avec nous au temps que nous leur avons indiqué, ils peuvent s'attendre a avoir à payer des frais qu'ils pourraient éviter, Nous venons de faire placer un téléphone dans notre bu- reau. À l'avenir tous ceux qui désirent nous faire parvenir quelques nouvelles de leurs lo- calités pourront le faire en s’a- dressant à n’importe quel bu- eau dans le comté de Prince. Les messages peuvent être ren- voyés “gratis”. La ligne télégraphique que l’on propose d'ériger jusqu’au Klondyke sera construite en- tièrement sur le territoire ca- nadien et sera en consequence sous le contrôie des autorités canadiennes. Cette ligne aura une longueur de 1,500 et cou- tera entre $225,000 et 375,000, La population actuelle des Etats-Unis est de 77,000,000. L'augmentation annuelle a été plus de 2,000,000 depuis 1890. A ce taux d'augmentation, on peut présumer qu’au prochain recensement qui devra se faire vers 1900, la population de la république américaine sera au- délà de 80,000,000. Next saturday the 4th inst mr. W.J. Crockett, Alberton’s Optician will be at Dalton & Gallants’ Drug Store. Parties wishing to have their eyes tes- ted can do so free of charge. CSN LES, © PERSONNEL HrR. : ). SRE, Melle Kelly, fille du conduc- teur Kelly est actuellement en visite à Tignish. M. Joseph Doiron et sa dame de Berlin Fails., étaient ici di- manche et lundi. Mile Emily Langtry de South Boston, est actuellement en visite à Tiguish. M. Napoléon Doiron et sa dame de Mill River étaient ici dimanche. M. J. B. Gaudet et sa dame de St. Louis étaient ici di- manche. M. Narcisse Gallant et sa dame de St. Gilbert, étaient à Tignish samedi, dimanche et iundi. M. Joseph Arsensult et sa dame de Mont-Carmel étaient ici sameuli, dimanche et lundi. M, Stanislas M. Arsenault et sa dame étaient ici au commen- cement de la semaine. site à Tignish. Le jeune MeKoy Lar À: rti! : de M. A. F. Larkin est pa above, à hight su fcient to pre- lundi pour Régina. lequal distance of 8 feet from M. Fidèle Arsenault et Saleach other on which me de Wellington sont en vVi-|\the “ | ‘astened; the fence being there- kin fils! fore 17 feet high, four of which L'IMPARTIAL M. Gilbert Desroches, mar- ! chand de Miscouche a passé les derniers jours de la semaine dernière et dimanche parmi nous, et a visité la’ paroisse. Il s’en est retourné lundi ma- tin. Madame Burke de Greorge- town, la mère du Rev. curé d'Alberton, est actuellement en visite chez sa fille, Mme. Dr. Murphy. é ——"/”" Mme. S. $. Arsenault de Morell est arrivée à Tignish vendredi, accompagnée de ses deux pe- tites filles qui sont entrées au couvent de Tignish. Mme. Ar- senault est retournée à Morel] hier. La Révérende Soeur St. Jo- seph, Supérieur du couvent de Tignish nous est revenue ven- dredi, après® une absence de plusieurs semaines pendant les- quelles elle a visité Montréal et autres centres du Canada. Les Revs. K. X. Gallant, A. J. McDougall, J. Chaisson et A. E. Burke étaient ici dimanche. Business Stand ee FOR SALE AT A BAR- GAIN That desirable business stand at Leoville on Peter Road, Lot 1, in occupation of Joshua Gau- det, consisting of one half acre lan with large new dwelling house, containing twelve rooms, all finished ; Roomy barn and other outbuildings, and in good repair. Possession given at once. Will be sold at a bargain. Tittle good. Terms easy. Apply to R. T. Holmau Summerside Sept 1st 1897-4ins À VISIT TO CHERRY ISLAND Last Saturday afternoon we had the pleasure of visiting Cherry Island, in Cascumpec Bay, the property of Mr Robert Oulton. Mr. Chas. Dalton of this town having kindly invit- ed us to visit the fox farm which is situated on Mr Oul- ton’s property, we accepted with pleasure so amiable an in- vitation and 2 p. m. found us the hosts of Mr and Mrs Ouil- ton. After having satisfied the inner man and formed acquaint- ance with our host’s family, a- mong whom were Mrs Capt. Spalding of Malden, Mass. aud her two interesting children, we pioceeded, accompanied by Mr Oulton, to the fox rancho, which is stationed about the center of the island. We may here mention that the island contains about 200 acres, 80 Jof which are under high state of cultivation. The rest of the ‘s- land is covered with thick woods, and it is in the wooded part of the island that Messrs Dalton and Ouiton {for Mr Chas Dalton is a shareholder of the fox farm) have erected a 13 feet high wire fence of fine poultry aetting of about two acres square in which they have now a dozen beautiful black foxes. Arrived at the pen we quietily sat near and watched master Raynard gamboïing as gayly and freely as ïfhe were in a hundred miles square forest. This wire enclosure has been built at considerable ex- penses. À trench 15 inches wide and four feet deep has been dug and in this the first panel of wire has been placed, being JOS. O0. ARSENAULT & SON. EST Our large stock is now compiete in every department and a venture to say 1s second to Noue of any stock in West rince | We have bought largely and bought well and now intend < give our customers the benefit of our efforts in this direc- ion. If you want good goods at low prices come to us and we will treat you right. … Our Egg Waggons are now on their usual routes, and cut 1omers can depend on getting goods as cheap as though buy ing at our Store, getting in return highest prices for their ges. Bring along your boards, shingles, pelts, flour, Oats, wheat, potatoes, pork, hides, & pelts. en Ke LL PNORT TOR and last but not least your eggs and cash, and see if we do not mean what we say. 3 © ARSENAULT & SON WELLINGTON vent Raynard from jumping.| ALBERTON HEADQUARTE Rs Having admired the ingenuity . of Messrs Dalton and Oulton's SPRING 1897 . RS CU = = plans to make black fox raising a successful and profitable bu- ” Ready to please CLOTHING siness, we made a tour around the island, and to say that we Pr ul nt" were pleased with its beautiful scenery and location would be putting it mildly. Mr Ouiton has made Cherry Island an ideal home. Fourteen years ago this island was a wilderness, Wohare-inphrtéd on cle and 10 day with its eighty odd | sant line of clothing for the acres Of beautiful, highly cul-|spring and Summer trade. tivated land, large and well|Never have Styles been so pret. dimensioned dwelling house,|ty- Never have the goods been roomy and commodious barns|#° Well made. Never werv the and outbuildings, clearly point, parterns as good — best of all- out that Mr Oulton is full of NEVER energy and perseverance. We may add, en passant, that Mr)have the prices besn so low. Oulton is an enthusiastic ado-| Suits at $4.00 ahittt"” rer of “Nimrod” and many are _. a re the exploits which he loves to Suits « ae relate. Mr Chas Dalton has| Suits “ 900 been Mr Oulton’s companionin| Suits “ 10. gunning expeditions|andupwards. for over t w e n -| Children Suits 1.00 each : Mens Pants 1.00 each up. ty years. Returning to the Méns Chain 200: 4. house We were again jin- vited to a saumptuous tea. The! — > — —* keen and refreshing breeze of CS ES ) Cascumpec Bay, together with| the tour around the island, had EVERYHING IN sharpened our appetites and we did justice to Mrs Oulton's | CEOTHING well furnished table. It wasin-} deed with regret that at 5 o’-| LL: Amhet 7 clock we bade Mr Oulton and RE, SC his family good by to row a-| ee ve cross the bay, where on the A.- berton side of it, Mr Dalton's! carriage was in waiting to con- | The largest stoc vey us to Tignish. Long will in the Town we remember the pleasant out- ing and Mr and Mrs Oulton's hospitality. WARNING! nu. Calland see o1r 1 wish to inform the pu- Clothing. . that Lord parties are tra | É velling the country using my . name st Ébolne to be sel-| Ben). Rog ers ling Spectacles for me. Mr. C.|Alberton. H. White is the only traveller that 1 employ. He is competent to test eyes and fit Spectacles properly. 1f any others call and mn, Een T a 80 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE. solidiy packed with stones and earth so as to make it impos- sible forthe foxes to scratch, their way out. Good strong ce- dar posts have been sank at an has been netting are in the ground and 13 say they are selling for me! please ask them to show their! licence. . E. W. TAYLOR Optician. CAMERON BLOCK. TRADE MARKS, ; DESICNS, COPYRICHTS &c. h’ own. Av « 2nd 1896. Anyone send! k Ch'Town. Aug qe enens echo and deseripéion may Ripans Tabules cure nausea. pe ve A gg Communications stricéiy Ripans Tabules: for sour stomacl. in America. 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If you have such a roof, you should try Canvas Roofing and then you will be happy. CANVAS READY ROOFING 1s cheaper and better than “hingles for a pitch or pitch roof and gravel for a flat roof. Will Turn The Water Every Time And is the Cheapest and best Roofing in the Market Can be seen in use on Schurman, Lefurgey & Co’s drying house at the rear of their New Mill, or on D. Rogers’ dweliing house, or W. P. Rogers’ dwelliug house on Church Street. For Sale by D. ROGERS & SON Summerside, June 10, 1896. PHOTOS AND TINTY PES ENLARGED AND FRAMED LIFE SEZE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER Work Guaranteed Satisfactory Ad iress all orders to NAPOLEON PINEAU St Louis P E. 1 TESTIMONIAL I had + pho‘ograph enlarged by Mr Napoleon Pineau and [ feel highly pleased with it and wonld recommend his work to ali. Little Tignish July 29th 1897—3 m WILLIAM OVERBECK Teacher et mm — ———— NOTE SRECEIPTS, Envelope $ LP TS a PL M Pr ne = ?# Vans 4 €. 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