PSN, ER K NOTES LOCALES, ETC. Se KE ANNIVERSAIRE— Voir l'article ‘75 ans” à la 3me page. A L'ŒUVRE—La nouvelle batisse du collège St. Dunstan est commencée. ConcxerT—Un grand concert aura lieu, le 13 avril, dans le soubassement de la cathédrale de Charlottetown, en aide de la nouvelle cathédrale. Les PAQUES—Les confessions pas- cales dans cette paroisse ont commen- cé mardi de la semaine passée. Les fi- dèles assistent en grand nombre. Dæcision REMISE La cause en ap- pel de M. Amédée Gallant, qui est ve- nue devant la cour a Georgetown, vendredi dernier, a été renvoyée au 21 pour être décidée a Charlottetown. XMAS—we will mail you 25 differnt kinds of Postage Stamps, different countries, in a stamp album for 15 cents postpaid. Address. Wu. J. Myers 15 N. Payson St. Baltimore, Md. PATENTES OBTENUES— Nos félicita- tions au capitaine Frank Gallant qui vient de recevoir deux Brevets d’in- vention du département d'agriculture, a Ottawa. L'un pour un ‘‘Bicycle Hand Shade” : l’autre pour ‘‘Lock” cadenas. NAUFRAGE-— Une dépêche annonce que le steamer ‘‘Labrador” en route pour l’Angleterre a fait naufrage sur les cotes d'Ecosse. Tout le monde a pu se sauver. ÀÂu nombre des passagers étaient MM. Prowse. McLeod, Stanley, McLaren, Leigh et plusieurs autres de Charlottetown. SOMETHING FOR NOTHING A trial bottle of Catarrhozone and inhaler. ee sent free to anyone who sends his address within one week. Catarrhozone is a sure cure for catarrh, bronchitis, irritable throat, fetid breath, and kindred diseases. How can we afford this ? Because we know a trial of this pleasant and efï- cacious remedy never failss Washes. snuffs and ointments have proved un- availing, but Catarrhozone will cure you. Write N. C. Polson & Co., Kingston, Ont. MorT SUBITE-— Lord Hershell, re- présentant de l'Angleterre a la confé- rence internationale, est mort subite- ment a sa maison de pension, a Wash- ington. ExPLOSION—Une explosion qui a eu lieu dans un magasin de poudre, a Toulon, le 5 de ce mois, a fait perdre la vie a tous les soldats qui étaient en faction ainsi-qu’a un nomb'e d'habi- tants des cantons avoisinants. Déja 40 cadavres ont été retrouvés. Rugser NECK— l'he latest out. Get one and you can see more fun in one night than you can in a week. Price 20 cents each, postpaid. Address Thalman M'fg Co., 417 E Baltimore St. Baltimore, Md. Ux Peu Tarp—Mme. Andrew Thompson, de Tyron, agce de plus de 80 ans, qui a été complètement aveu- gle pour plusieurs années a recouvré la vue et -oit aussi bien qu'au temps de sa jeunesse. De plus, depuis trois ou quatre semaines, il lui pousse une nouvelle dent—la dent de sagesse, probablement. POUR CHAPELETS DES RR. PP. CROISIERS. Médailles et letits Cha p:lets de St Antoine, Timbres poste obitérés Ecrivez à Agence de l'Ecole Aposto ique de Bethléem, No. 153 rue Shaw, Montréa!, P. Q. Nos REMERCIEMENTS a M. J. J. Ar- senault pour l'envoi du ‘‘Oak Lake News”. Il nous faït plaisir de consta- ter que notre vaillant compatriote de la-bas figure d'une manière évidente dans le mouvement agricole qui s’'ac- centue de pius en plus dans cette par- tie de notre beau Canada. Pour LE Musee—On nous a déja donner les noms de plusieurs objets anciens que l’on se propose de mettre en exposition le jour de la célébration du 100me anniversaire de la fondation de Tignish. Il y en a encore beaucoup d'autres. Faites les énumérer. Kerr Your CoAT NEAT—by wear- ing one of our collar springs. Ît is the finest out. 15 cents each or two for 25 cents, postpaid. . Address Thalman M'fg. Co., 417 E Baltimore St. Baltimore, Md. CERCLE AGRICOLE—La deuxième as- semblée du Cercle agricole de Tignieb a eu lieu mercredi de la semaine der- nière, a la salle Ste. Marie. La consti- tution et les règlements de l’associa- tions qui ava.ent ct: confiés a la sur- veillance d’un comité furent lus et a- doptés. Au dela de 20 nouveaux mem- bres s’enrolèrent, faisant maintenant un total d'au dela de 50 membres. Nou« espérons que les fermiers de Tignish et Palmer Road profiteront des avantages qui leur sont offerts ar ce Cercle agricole. En joignant ce club les fermiers enlèvent aux mar- chaads et aux acheteurs étrangers le droit de monopoliser les prix et de ne payer que ce qu'ils veulent dans leurs achats des fermiers. Ce sont les fer- miers qui ont le droit de fixer le prix de ce qu'ils ont a vendre et non d’autres. EEE IS 14K EN VN JOUR— IF LE ie ti nine." Prix 25 Hyr- ne guéringent pas. T0-n-3 nc L'IMPFARTIAI,, JEUDI LE 9 MARS, 1899. = ER @ PERSONNEL M. Napoléon Gallant de l'Etang des Clous nous a fait une agréable visite vendredi. LE BERCEAU Est née a Mme. J. B. Gaudet, le 21 fevrier, a St. Louis, une file, baptisée sous le nom de Lumina Uldene. Par- rain et marraine. Le Dr. Murphy et sa Dame. LA TOMBE Est décédé, le 5 mars, a Peterville. M. André LeClair, a l'age de 80 ans. Ses funérailles ont eu lieu mardi. LLE. ÎThe D.&L. Î EMULSION The D. & L, EMULSION Est la meilleure préparation d’Huile de Foie de Morue et la plus agréable à prendre ; elle convient aux estomacs les plus déli- cats. The D. & L. EMULSION Est prescrite par les médecins les plus dis tingués du Éansds. , The D. & L. EMULSION Réussit à merveille pee, proue de la chair et donner de l’appé Assurez-vous Goctsetsils fille, si c'est l’arti- | DAVIS & LA CE Le véritable, CO., L'mited, Montréal. AUS TE Se VER NME destinée. Un vote de remercie- ments fat donné aux nombreux lu venir nous visiter. B. Doirou, Secrétaire. M ne GE Re qui avaient bien vou- Annual Meeting —OF THE. Fruit Growers Assn. OF P. E. ISLAND The annual meeting of the Fruit Grower’s Association of P. E. 1sland, will be held in Kindergarten Hall, Charlotte- town on -Tuesday 21st March, inst. at 2 o’clock p. m. for the purpose of considering reports of officers and the transaction of other bueiness. By order Peter McCourt Sec'y March 3rd' 1899— 2 is. YOU TRY IT. If Shiloh’s Cough and Consumption Cure which is sold for thé small price of 25 cts., and $1.00, does not cure take the bottle back and we will re- fund your money. Sold for over fifry years on this guarantee. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. Sermons du Rev. De Costa Le Rev. De Costa, ministre d: la secte épiscopalienne de New York, continae ses sermons fou- droyants coutre le protestan- tisme. Dimanche, le 5 février, dans l'église de Saint Jean l'Evangéliste, il a parlé des 6 glises ou sectes sans tite. Une église sais tête est un cadavre, a-t-il dit, et doit être enterré.! Le pays, atil ajouté est rempli| de ces églises-cadavres.Des hom-| mes qui ne croient même pas en| Dieu se prétendent chrétiens. | Le Rev De Co:ta a aussi décla- ré que la Bible seule ne saurait. être une règle de foi. 1l faut | une Egiise, ane autorité vivante | pour | interprêter. C'est la doc: trine catholique, etie Rer de: Costa ferait bien mieux de quit-| ter sa secte pour entrer dans le sein de- la seule Eglise vivante. ceile que Notro Seigneur lui même a fondée sur Pieirs. El: est facile à trouver. | LES ECOLES NEUTRES ee Le “New York Freemans Journal,” numéro du 11 Fees, déclare que sur les 75,000,000 de personnes qui composent la. po- pulationu des Etats Unis, 25,000,- 000 s-ulement fréquentent les différentes églises. 11y aurait donc 50 millions de nos roisins qui vivent praiiquement comme des athées. C’est là le fruit des écoles neutres. Club de Leoville — M. le Rédacteur : La dernière sé- ance de rotre club qui a eu lieu le premier mars a snrpassé :outes celles qui l'ont précédée. Le sujet srivant fut discuté : ‘ La vie de | homme est elle su- jette à une destinée ? ” M. Jo- seph Poirier ouvrit le débat et d'une manière très-babile cssa- ya à convaincre l'auditoire qu'il n'ya pas de destinée‘ Ceux qui le supportèrent furent MM. Vitale Maillet, John McGerry, Benoit Doiron, Jean B. Gaudet, F. H. Desroches, Norbert Poi- rier, J H. Blanchard, Domini que Voiron, James Profit et Ale- x1s Laviolette. Contre—MM. Celstin Pui- rier, Emmanuel Gallant, Arcade Gaudet, Pierre Brrmard, le ca- pitaine F. Gallant. James Mc- | Gra'h, Pierre N. J'oirier, Char les N l'oirier, Grôrge Quinn, Fidèie Peurier, Fidèle J'oirier, marchand, Joseph Aucoip, Pierre Maillet, Thomas Ready, Guillaume audet ct James Lepage. De très bons discours furent entendus Sur division, la majorité supporta ceux qui nvaicat parlé en faveur de la L PATENT REPORT Belew will be found a list of Patents recently granted to in- ventors by the Canadian Go vernment, through the agency of Messrs. Mario & Marion, Solicitors of pitents and experts New York Life Bwlding, Mon- treal. [This report is prepared -specially for this paper). 62,424-Calixte Courch»sne, St. | Gabriel de Braudon, P. Q— Boilers. 62,509—Moise Bourdeau & Delphis Thibandeawu, St. Jean- d'iberville, Machine. 62,515 — Eugène Berthoia, Greenoble, Fastening Jlevice for garments. 62,589 — Hertert Williams Collins ‘’artwright, Man—1m- prorement in bhoits & uut locks. NEW PLAN OF WESTMOUNT The Council of the fair Town of Westmount, appreciating the desirability ef a complete plan of their municipality, in all res- pects upto date, decided to have such an one made, show- ing eveiy street and Lane, lines cf sewers, subdivisions of pro- perties, public squares and park<, as well as the western mountain. with its recently o- pened, conyenient and pictu- resque drives. Thep have eatrusted ‘the work to the Engineering firm of McConnell & Marion, of Von treal. The plan when completed will no boubt be a most useful work for reference and a boon to real estate men and others haviug business counections with our model Western su- burb. WHAT IS SHILOH ? à grand old remedy, for Cougbh, Colds and . Consumption :; used throughout the world for half a cen- tury, has cured innumeræble cases of incipient consumption and relicved many in advanced stages. If you are not satisfied with the results we will refund your money. Price 25 cts., 50 cts. and $1.00. WANTED —00100— À married inan, sober, honest land well recommended to take charge of Egg and Padiar wag- gon on opening of the season. Must speak English and French, good writer, good at figures and -ome knowledge of book keep ing. Good wages to th: rignt man. Also two (2) good lobster fish- ermes, men capable of manag- ing boats, etc. J. O. Arsenault & Son Wellington Ste. Feb 23rd 1896-tf a. ET D RE ET TT PE RE TON EEE PE FETE TRE ee ma ER DC RU 2 OT a 1 er se P. Q—Washing- BERNARD BROS —0X0— ATTENTION Somethine: ot inte- rest to the Farmers We buy all kinds of Grains Backwheat, Barley, Oats, Wheat, etc. We buy o!d Rope, Bones, old Rubbers, Sheep Pelts, Hides etc. We tak: everything that far- mers have to sell. 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Thus it con- stantly awakens new interestand its charm isever reproductions are clear and brilliant Baptophons are S0I€ f0r$10 k anufactured under the patents of Bell, Tainter, FAison and Macdonald. Our establishment is head. | gares of the world for Talking Machines and king Machine Supplies. Write for catalogue. Columbia Phonograph Co. Dept 30 313 MAIN ST. Burraro, N. Y New York. Paris, Chicago St Louis Philadelphia. Baltimore. Washington. Buffalo ANTED-- SEVERAL TRU3T- worthy persons in this state to manage our business in their own and near by counties. It is mainly office work conducted at home. Salary straight $900 a year and expenses— dfinite, bonafñde, no more, no less sa- ‘a“v. Monthly $75. References. En- close self-addressed stamped enve- lope. Herbert E. Hess, Prest., Dept. M Chicago. 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Giadiators of the Prize Ring | A MAGNIFICENT WORK e FOR SPORTSMEN « 96 Large Half-Tone Portraits of All NOTED PUGILISTS From Hyer to Corbet: Together with their Records in Battle and the Histories of their Lives. 0 à BILLY EDWARDS The Famous Ex-Champion Light-Welght Pugilist. THE ONLY WORK OF THE KIND ON THE MARKET. The its are produced iron copper plates, and a photograph of this s:ze would be wor::1 $r.50 apiece, making a collectiou of phott à - worth $150.00, to say nothirg of the inv: !- uable work of reterence acccinpanying sam: . «Size l14x 113%. Novelty :loth binding. . . Alumioum and gold titic stamp. 200 pages. F recent years the interest taken in the noble art of self-defense has been almost univers::. 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