us roues st PRET nn EE nt tnt 4 PARA CC EEE EEE ES és 3 | * . ÿ E À F 4 + + u, de es shtéhenttthencmr mie F.J. BUOTE, EDITEUR PROPRIFTAIRE: mu w Moseler ABONNEMENT : $1.00. PA (YABLE D AV rh f{ Vol. 5, Tisnish, Ile du Prince Edouard, Jeudi le 11 Novembre 1897 “No 13. CARTES D'AFFATRES CARTES D'AFFAEIRS Dr. Murphy PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON First Prize Graduate New York University OL, +. RL A. W. MCKIn£LAYy, DENTISTE. Dents extraites et emplies ac la manière la plus habile et à des conditions raisonables, sans faire éprouver aucune douleurs aux patients. Bureau au dessus du maga- sin de J. Rattray. Rue MAIN ALBERTON À, E. DOUGLAS, M, D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON O‘LEARY STATION, s P. E. ISLAND. TT. W. BUTLER BARRISTER, SOLICITOR AND NoTarY Pugiic Public Square. NEW CASTLE N. B. PERRY HOUSE [ have opened a new Hotel on Queen Street, next door to the old Bauk of Nova Scotia building, where I will be pleased to meet all my old patrons and many new ones. J'he house has been thoroughly fitted up. and furnished in first-class style, and it isone of the most comfurtabie and conveniect hotels à, town for either per manent or transient boarders. The terms are very reasonable and the uccommodation all that can de desire. Give me a call. "RANK PERRY JB PRINTING Not necessary to pay high prices for Job printing when you can get good work dene at this office {or less. Any- thing very fine that we can't do we tell you where you can getthe best Bargain— LIMPARTIAL OFFICE. a French House 121 & 193 Lower Water Street, (Near Plant Wla:f.) HALIFAX, N.Ss. The best one Dol'ar House in the City Goop Batna Room MARCELIN POIRIER, PROP. When leaving the I C R. Depot take the E lectrice carte Sackvile St. The house is situated 3 minutes walk from Sackville St. W. J. Crockett WATCHMAKER & OPTICIAN ALBERTON, P. E .L Mr Crockett is in a position to do watch repairing in all its branches. Graduate of the Montreal Optical School, Toronto. Eye glases, Spectacles fitted without the lest inconvenience to the ratient, EYES TESTED FREE Gold, Silver, Nickel, Aluminum and Silver spectacle rims at lowest price. Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. Henry E. Wright AVOCAT ET PROCU- REUR | Bureau : Batisse McKenzic, ea face du nouveau magasin de R. T. Holman. Argent à prêter, SUMMERSIDE, 1. P. E. McDONALD & MARTIN AVOGATS NOTAIRES, ETC ETC Argent a Preter Browns’ Block Ch'town rss } Gaffney's B'd'g S'Side H. C. Mcdoald B. À, M. .L. A. K. J. Martin,-B. A. - J. E WYATT, SUCCESSEUR DE Hopcson & WYyaTT AVOCAT,NOTAIRE, rc Solliciteur pour les Nova Scotia et Summerside Bank. — ARGENT A PRETER. — Bureau : Au dessous de Clifton House. SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I. HOTEL PERRY J'ai l'honneur d'informer le public que je viens d'ouvrir un nouvel hotel tout près des batisses de l’ancienne ban- ‘Nova Scotia”, ou j'’invite mes anciens patrons et autres de venir me voir. La maison est de première ordre. PRIX MODERES FRANK PERRY Summerside 15 aout 1895 tf Eureka House FORMERLY WHITE'S HOTEL MAIN ST. ALBERTON The Patrons of this Iouse may rel; on Good Table, Careful attendance ard Moderate Charges Guests and Baggage conveyed to auu froin Trains free. SAMPLE ROOMS AND STABLING IN CON NECTION MRS ROBERT McLEAN, MAISON EUREKA Ci-devant Hotel White Grand'Rue .......... ......Alberton B nnes tables et Bons legements Prix m \dérés. Les passagers de chemin de fe: sont transportés gratuitement. Salle d’Echaztillon et bonne écurie. Mme Robert Mclean Prop MCcKINNON'S ENGLISH OINTMENT CURES Fever Sores, Tetter, [tch, Salt Rheum, Scald Heads, Itching Piles. Pimples on the Face-Rir gworm, Blotches, Erysipe inc, Inflammation and :}1 Ernptions of the Sain from any cause whatever. It re- moves Dandruff and Prevents th+ Hair from Falling Out. Jt also cures Seratches, amd Wounds on the back and shoulders ot Horses. 1tis vitaally the Poor Man's Friend aud M-dical Compa- ion. PRINCE {COUNTY DRUG STORE The oldest and most reliable Drug establishment in PRINCE COUNTY A full stock of every thing kept ina first class DRUG STORE PROP Personal attention given te compounding. Prescriptions and only the purest of Drugs used. Our more than thirty |" years in the Dr is a guarantee that the utmost care and attention will be ex- ercised. J- A. GOURLIE S'Side P, E. I, May 1:t 96 [tf) J. H. Myrick & Co. —Importers and Dealers in— DRY GOODS HARDWARE BOOTS & SHOES FINE GROCERIES And Fishing Supplies At TIGNISH and ALBERTON LE TE NEW GOJODS Call and examine their new goods before visitirg other storcs. No old shop worn stuffto be found or their shelves. DRY GOODS A fine assortment of Jat- est desigrs in Dress Goods Cloths, Trimmings, Giovcs and Hose, Millinery, Ilats and Caps, Dresses in dres- lengths, Tweeds in suit lengths in beautiful style and finish—Notwo alike—kKead;y m.de clothing. ete BOOTS & SHOES In greaier variety than ever and to mect the wants of all in style and price. GROCERIES They offer to meet the Consumers® wants on the very narrowest margin of profit, guarantecing good and pure Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Cottec and Spices. FARMERS Farmers, tools of all kinds, Binder-twine, Paris G'ecen. Cut and Wire mails, Feu- ciug : The latter imported under the liberty of the new tarif. FISHERMIEN Are also provided for, and there will be found every- thing necessary to their cal- ling. FLOUR A variety of the best Brands of Flour always in stock, also Corn meal and unground Corn TAILOR SHOP Their Tailor Shop is under the ment of the genial M who is prepared to stil! efficient managce- Green satisfy They do not offer “Slaugh | ter Saies”” but promise the patrons honest and dealing all along the line. May 1897 the most exacting ral square The Best Place Saddlers Hardware, Carriage Stock. Heavy and shelf Hardware, Iron, Paints, Oils, Varnishes is at W E DAWSON Charlottetown, Nov. 3rd 1897 [competent man.” | : 1n thi15 connection, it may be to buy everything: in Isafely aflirmed that those who confide their interests to the care of Messrs. Marion & Marion, of } Montreal, en!ist in their behalf the services of as expeit and re- liable Patent Solicitors as now practise, before any ofthe patent issuing lureaus. They do not entrust the prepa- ration of specifications or draw- ings to novices, but all is con- AU PAYS DE L'OR DE RETOUR A SKAGWAY St-Michel, 1er, vià San Fran- cisco, 28—Dix hommes épuisés de fatigue sont arrivés hier à. St-Michel, après avoir fait 110 profiter d'une occasion suprème qui leur était offerte de rega-| sont descendus dans la barge à) traversé des rivières sur la glace qui menaçait de ceder. int! couvre le fleure à son embou- chure va céder et que les na- vires vout pouvoir le remonter. John F. Miller, et neveu d’un sénateur de Cali. foruie, fit le récit suivant du vo yage. ‘Nous étions éariis avec quel- ques co7vertures et provisions pour Bientôt il nous assez nous rend €, a fallu marcher: obligés de : ous glisser ventre et pousser nos conrer- tures devant nous,car la glace voir céder cette mince couche solide qui nous séparait de Ja mort. “La première ruit nous avons dormi dans une cabane d'Esqui maux abandounée, Les souris trottaient sur nous. 11 n'était | guère possible de dormir. “Nous avons passé la seconde | nuit dans une maison d'hiver a- bandonnée., On toute l'horreur de cet endroit: Je ne croyais pas, je n'avais ja- mais rêvé que des êtres humains puis‘ent dormir dans une sem- blable maison. Nous étions dix- sept de notre troupe et dix sau- vages tous entatsés dans ce lo-! d'air pur. Je sais maintonant ce que le “trou noir” de Calcutta pouvait être pour ceux que Su- ‘ Nous eu avions assez de ces nous avons choisi la belle étoile | Le temps était aux orages et le froid très vif. Le jour suivant, quelques-uns d’entre nous sont montés sur une montagne et | vue. C‘aété là une des plus grande joies que j'aie eues. De- |puis vingt-quatre heures, nous n'avions à manger qu'un peu de bacon. Quand aprés avoir |marché quelque temps uons a- |avous trouvé le cadavre d’une. oo |couer tous. suis arrivé ici, avec l'espérience milles à pieds malgré l'o:age et presque sais couverture:, pour gner un c'imat plus favorisé. Ils! : vapeur Margaret jnsqu'aux bou- Se ylacées de l’Yukon. Ils ont | | el | secure the services of a Solicitor \for the lowest possible price, nant le temps s’est adouci dans. la pluie et le thermomètre est | Rive have au-('essous du point de congéla- : tion On dirait que la glace qi) |worthy. Th: advice to all inven- |tors is, do not employ a chea;, | Attorney —his ancien attor: 3 uey de district dans Washington | NT ; 1 Laflord to work for no'‘hing is to being without [wii occasion actual loss in the “|long run. When it is remem- inufacturer engagd in sur Ja glace, nous étions souvent | sur le | HR tection, th: importance of these craquait d'une façon menaçante -t nous étions toujours près de | : | 57, skilled in the arts and sciences, | { ne pent di:e|° gis souterrain, sans un souflle | a broad one and will hare com- rajah Dowlan y avait fait jeter | sortes de gites. La nuit suivante, loni aperçu St-Michel en pleine: De a ee mg ee néons ducted fiom beginving to end, under thir supervi- sion. They employ only expert draftemen and the very bost mechani al talent that can be secureii, and “re able on short notice lustrate, and claim for the inrentor—no mat- indienne à côté du chemin, nous avons senti un frisson nous se- Maintenant que je personal que j'ai acquise, je ne voudrai jamais retourner.” CHATS W1TH INVENTORS to describe. il ter how simp'e or how compli- ms vated his device may Lle—a pa- HOW TO SELECT A PATENT 4 à 1 ; ; tent as broal as his invention. ATTORNEY They have ca:y access 10 all mo- dels, public records, divis:ons and ciasses of the Patent Office, and can make prompier searches and give more accura:e advice in matters relating to patents than those who have no branch office in Washington or abroid. If you desire a patent, either in th United States, Canada 6r any forel1zn country ; ii you de- sire saf: legal advice on any question relating to Patents, ad- dress : Marion & Marion, Iater- national Patent Solicitors, Mont- real. Inventors are often in muth doubt and anxiety when selec- ting an Atlorney to conduct their .usiness. Some desire to ‘and others who are williug to fair compensation, perhaps no acquaintance among l’a- tent Attorneys and do not know which are reliable and trusi- will be man work :cheap. À p:ofsssional can RAPTORT DE PATENTES f-eble ju entive, His eflorts, will they be arvoided. Nos lecteur; tiouveront ci-a- près le sul rapport de brevets d'iuventions accordes cette se- maine par les Gouvernements Canadien et Américains à des inventeurs Canadiens pir l’en- tremise d> Messieurs Mar.on & Marion, Solliciteurs de brevets et expeits. 185 Rue St. Jacques, Temple Builéing, Montréal. nes ETS CANADIENS 57,712 - David À. Tayio:, B:ck be worse than wasted ; :bered that an inventor or a ma making a patented srtséle: has to depend solely upon the breadth of the claims of the Patent for his pro- claims wiil at once be apparent and it can readi:y be secn that they should b+ drawn on!y by ape, P. Q - Fren poar b:cy- jan Attorney of souud profession ; L d- P cy } } , uie. nal kuowledge and experience.| "7" * nuit Ve bus alO01100 © OR The Attorney must also have a He‘. 6 Mo é . elies ii Dura cood techvical education, be! mea 38 - Ed. Gaboury, Quwb'e = qc Appar.1l p ur co:per .es chose [amd endowed with soand jadg-| PI l ‘1 ment and quick perception ; he let antres légumes. » P > 1, , | ” , 157,844 - Oscar Lesres, North shouid ba a ‘graduate’ Civil Eu- |* ee TE D Ont. - Boite à billets. giueer and an expert in all mat-|. ,. 157,845 - IL. 3. Hutche:on, Mont- iters Pertaining to Letters Pal at Appareil pour classifier les tent, À man of th-se acquire | | lettres et papiers. ments docs 10t Wok for uoth-| : | PTE Jules Lacroix, A'exsn iug ; he expects to be reasoua e |dri a, Ont - Sté rélisbtiie: biy compen-atcd for h's labor, : | 57,852 - Jos Beauregerd, St. and ax wise inventor will do | k , . » Q . c » - well to emply such an Attor- âre ii Pr cg Peur 7e dre le fil che. iney. 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So many per. | Québec, - Mahne pour me:u- sons have entered this profession rer le cu:r of late yeurs without experience | 592,440 - bé Ouel'ette & al,- that ioo much care canuet be |S: Hyacinthe, —Arpir:l pour exercise in the selection of a! |BrTé ter les métiers à trico‘er, pes ,. P, Q. - Ptit appareil pour règler le papier. ETS mn