se _ ; he Lo ne ur RE Se rar cr parer pote ve as SR TT CRRRR RARE Le È NOTES LOCALES 2r 8e mois AOÛT 1901 Dernier Quar. le 7 a 3h 50m a. m Fouy lune le 14 a 4h 15m. a. m. Prem Quar le 22 a 3h 40m. a. m. Pleine lune le 29 a 4h 9m p. m. 31 jours Jour de la Semaine FETES RELIGIEUSES Jeu 1 S. Pierre-—ès-— Liens Ven 2 S. Etienne 1. P. et M. Sa 5 Invention deS. Etienne DIM 4 X ap. la Pent. S. Dominique Lun 5 M. D. des Neiges Mar 6 Transfiguration de N. S, Mer 7 S. Cajetan C. / Jeu 3 S8. Cyriac et y He yoie Ven 9 (VigS.Laurent) S.Emedius E M Sa 108$. Laurent M. DIM 11 XI apla PentS. Xystus IIP M Lua 12 Ste. Claire Mar 13 S. Alphonse de Liguori E C D Mer 148$. Hormisdas P et O Jeu 15 Assomption de Ste V Ven 16 5. Roch C. Sa 17 Oct de S. Laurent DIM 18 XII ap la Pent $S. Joachin C Lun 19 8. Urbain IL P. et C. Mar 20 S. Bernard C. et D. Mer 21 SteJeanne Françoise Chtal V Jeu 22 Oct de l’Assomption Ven 23 8. Philippe de Beniti | L Sa 24 Vig deS.BartholoméSElis R V DIM 95 XIII ap la Pent S..Barthol. A Lun 26 S. Zéphirin P. et M, Mar 27 $. Joseph Colas C. Mer 28 An Cons l’Evêque de Ch’town Jeu 29 Décollation deS. J. Bap. Ven 30 Ste. Rose de Lima V. Sa 351$. Raymond Nonnat CO. On a besoin de deux jeunes garçons immédiatement a L'IMPARTrAL. Voir la nouvelle annonce de MM. Brace McKay et cie. Aux Etats-Unis, on croit que la ré. coite de patates n’atteindra pas, cette année, la moitié de ce qu’elle était d’an dernier. Au pique-nique de Indian River, qui a eu lieu mardi de la semaine der- nière, la jolie somme de $600 a été réalisée. Les patates se vendent de $2,75 a $3,00 le baril a St. Jean. A Boston elles sont $5 le baril et a New.York de $5,50 a $7,50. Des patates venant d'Allemagne arrivent de jour en jour sur le marché américain. La fête de l’Assomption a été célé- brée avec pompe cette année, dans notre paroisse. Voir le compterendu qui parait dans nos colonnes au jourd'- hui, Les membres de la succursale 294 A. C. B. M. Palmer Road se proposent d'ériger une nouvelle salle. Voir dans nos colonnes aujourd’hui l’an- nonce demandant des soumissions, Nous attirons l'attention de nos lec- teurs sur l’annnonce de M. Mathew MeKinnon du Brae Lot 9, quioffre a vendre une terre de 200 arpents. Voir i’annonce aujourd’hui. VTT Les Dévotions des Quarante Heures, a l’église de l’Immaculée Conception, Palmeï Road, ont commencé diman- che et se sont terminées mardi matin. Les Revs Pères, Burke, F. X. Gallant, T. Gallant et Murphy assistaient le curé de la paroisse. Des nouvelles reçues de Chine an- noncent que la rivière a Yngtse-Kiang ayant débordé, 20,000 personnes se seraient noyées. DON'T THROW TREM AWAY — Re It is just like throwing away money, when vou throw away the SNOW SHOB TAGS which are on every plug of BOBS, PAY ROLL AND CUR- RENOY CHEWING TOBACCO. Save them and you can have your choice of 150 handsome presents. Ask your dealer for a catalogue. The Charlottetown Driving Park Management as will be seen in our advertising columns today intend hoiding their annual horse Wednesday and Thursday the 11th : and | 12th September next. There will be two_ days raceing and a large amount in purses and the fastest classes cver held on their grounds. Two free for races on alls, one each day, for the tirst time in : Rss demandé. track. Cheap ra- and the history of the tes by bcth Railw ays nud as harvestineæ will be over there should be a large attendance. For Sale The undersigned offers, by private sale, his shore farm consiting of 212 aeres house and barn. Good well, manure poles. fruits. to. - fire wood and berry and other all king of Also straw For further partie alars apply | NNON b. MATHEW MCKIN Brae Lot 9 P. 1. E. t. | Notice Tenders for the Coustrucr.on ofa ‘ball will be received by the under. signed up to noon Aug, 29th. Plans and specification to be seen atthe Parochial House, Palmer Road. JOHN CHrassoN + Le Berceau Le 20 aout, a Tignish, Madame Louis H. Arsenault a présenté a son mari un cadeau d’un gros garçon. L’Autel Mardi. le 20 aout, M. Edward J. Gallant conduisait a l'autel Mlle. Gertrude Doyle de Tignish. Immé- diatement après la bénédiction nup- tiale, les nouveaux époux se sont em- barqués pour un voyage de noce aux Etats-Unis. Nos meilleurs souhaits au nouveau couple. La Tombe —— — Est décédée au village de l’Ascen- sion, le 18 aout, a l’age de 7 mois, Marie Marguerite, enfant chérie de M. et Mme. Joseph N. Gaæudet. La chère petite a succombé a une attaque de la coqueluche. PERSONNE, CSS 2 M. Peter MeCourt du Watchman, Charlottetowu. nous a fait une agréa- ble visite samedi. M. et Mme. Sylvain J. DesRoches, du eap Kildare nous ont honoré d’une visite jeudi. Marie Arsenault, de Yar. E. U., est actuellement en Mme. mouthville, visite a Tignish. M. Hugh Melnnis du Halifax Herald L'IMPARTIAL JEUDI LE 22 AOUT, THE CHARLOTLETOWN DRIVING PARK RACES WILL BE HELD AT CHARLOTTETOWN ON WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, | EORSE RACES $1,250.00 Premiums FIRST DAY-—September 11, 1901. 2.35 Class Trot.........8150,00 Free-for-Ali Trot .......8300.00 2.24 Class Trot. ..$200,00 SECOND DAY—Sept. 121h, 1901. 2.28 Class ..........T:ot $150,00 Free for-Al Trot and Pace..8300,00 2.30 Class Trot and Pace...$150,00 Purses divided—50 per cent to first, third, and 10 per cent to fourth. Entries close 4th September, 1st July, 1901. Special low rates by Steamers and Railways. Admission to the gronnds 25e sion to grand stand 25c. For further particulars and Race programme write the Fecretary. All communications to be addressed to the Secretarvy. F. L. HASZARD, President. C. KR. SMAL LWOOP, 25 per cent to second, 15 per cent to 1901, No horse barred Ly record made after ; Children under 12 years old 15c. Admis- Sec'y. re am en DONAHOE:S AUGUST, 1901. MAGAZINE | | CARTES A'FFAIRES | Dr Murphy ‘Jam not at all sarguine that tre) PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON making the most judicious selection | out of the mass of correspondence at | First Prize Graduate New, my disposal, says Rev. Matthew Rus, York Uriver sity sell, S. J., in the second paper of the TIGNISI, vois FOUR: "1 series, ‘‘Poets I Have Known, ‘in the! August number of Donahoe’s. ‘‘The! J. 0 D). unpublished letters, now losing their: D IRON M. right to that epithet, have been chosen chiefly to illustrate t} ie selections fiom the second element of the papers. The interesting nature of those se ters is indicated by the rames of the writers, including Lord Charles Rus- sell, Cardinal Newman, Freerick Lu-|! cas John O'Hayan, Denis Florence Mc- | Carthy and John Edward Pigot. ‘The) subjects on which they express their | views cover a wide range, from Jite- | RÉ K. W y AT F, rary achievements to home interests, |GRADUÉ DE LAVAI, DE MONTREAL. LE. Êe jonish..... À. À. Meclean, Attorney EROWNS at Law 3LOCK, CH TOWN Money to loan at low rates. était a Tignish vendredi. | M.S. M. Bent du Summerside Jour- | dimanche. | | M. E. Hwckett M. P., est parti pour| Montréal, ayant été appelé au chevet de son fils Howard malade des fièvres typhoïdes. nal était a Tignish, CRAPAT DS DANS LE JAR- DIN POTAGER DESTRUCTION DES LIMACES Un cultivateur rapporte le fait suivant : “Je possédais un jardin fort humide, qve pour cette raison l'on avait dù abandonner et laisser en friches. Je le fis aus sitôt défoncer, nettoyer et plan- ter. Les limaces y abondaient. “Les choux, les salades, les laitues, les melons, pommes de terre et antres légumes al!aient être infailliblement déyorés. Abandonnez ce jardin, M'sieu me disait mon jardinier, les li- steamers | étaient snperbes donnai à mon jardinier ; celui. ci les vendit à un prix élevé à mes mâces vous mengeront tout Vous u‘aurez jamais rien.” Je lle rassural. “Dès le lendemain. je mettais en campagne un brave homme tout devoué, avec mission de me | rapporter à bref délai cinquante |crapauds. La chose n’était pas facile. Cependant j'eus le | SUCCESSEUR and important PRES mensü- pe flopesox & Wyarr! res , such astheGlzistone Land Act | AVOCAT, NOT AIRE, se A splendid colleetion of portsraits and Solliciteur pour les Nov a | Scotia et Summerside Banks ARGENT A PRETER. Bureau : Au dessous de Ciifton House, Charles J. O’Malley, who writes With) SUMME RSIDE P. E & 4 . de. critioal yet kindly appreciation of the; work they have C A RD + DR, H. L, Dickeyx prediets that in the time to come it: | Late Clinical Assistant at Royal London | views illustrate the text. | Other illustrated papers are Some Kentucky Catholic Literators, ” | — by accomplished, and} influence will be felt : —‘*An Old Mis- | sion in Arizona, ’ond ‘The Order Loretto, ”’by Anna C. Minogue. In ‘The Moral Power of Musie, | Ophthalmic Hospital, Moorfields. "Mrs. Anette S. Driscoll makes a) and Central London Throat | & Ear Hospital strong plea for music in making the, EURE | SPECIALIST-EYE, EAR, NOSEAND home attractive. ITHROAT Judge Jno. J. McDoneugh relates : . s ! : 54 ! his personal experienq in applring | Hwhlahnes Msbiapst E the Law of Probation in Massachusetts. | Office Hours— 9 30 a. m. to 1 p. m., Fiequent requests asto the value of |to 4p.m. Svenings by bolsteuns. Re Eyes tested and fitted with Glasses the system suggested piacing some! ss facts before the general public. Arsen ul The short storiesin this mid-summer nautt ë M ke nz ie number are numerous and good ; AVOCATS, &c. mong them are ‘A Castle in 7 by Katherine ‘Fynan Hinkson ; he : (Ré cemment chez Prairie Cross, ”’by Charles Curtz Hahn | Russell et Cie., Londr es) ‘The Lilies of Manuel, ” by Elizabeth. : BUREAUX : Vore ; and ‘“The Duke’s Motio, Blanche Elizabeth Wade. Oflice- Cameron Block. West a- se by { Aubin E. Arseniult, S'Side. | EL. R. Mackenzie, Ch'Town. Hyndman & Co ARGENT A PRETER INSURANCE AGENTS QUEEN HOTEL CHARLOTTETOWN. Representing in P E Island FORMERLY PERRY HOTEL North British & Mercaniile Queen ftrect, Head of Queens Whur | “Deux mois aprè je les aban- lyoisins qui n'en voulaient pas: croire leurs yeux. Mes pommes de terre donnèrant. Ja une récolte superbe ; daut tout l'été, je pus et, pen sauvés de larapacité des limaces. | Essayez ct vous verrez. chi M s, mes laitues cet'eannée | ofF:ir a |mes amis des excellents mejlons! | This new and | hotel 1s now open for Thoraghiy fitted up witn ali the modern improsements, this hotel offers to the publis accom- Fire 1ns Co. | Union Fire Assurance Society. | Phoenix Fire Assurance Co.!modation, which cannot be ex- of London. celled in any other on the 1s- ‘band. Good tables, large air |bedrooms, bath rooms, sample General Marine Insurance Co. rooms. Terms moderate, Free Stendard Lifs Assurance Co.! mervial travellers. | | FRANK PERRY | Insurance effected at low rates|#’Side, Out, 19th. 1 y. Prop. MT SE HE SAFARI PIRE SR ot RSR , b K © Charles | Summerside et Charlottetown commodions | business |! coach to ail trains and steamers. | | Soecial accommodation fur com- FAR CAR STEP HE ES CPE SRE VERT TH | We are still to the front this spring with one of the . assorted stock of general merchaudise to b> found in any sig country store in this province. Although this is the season of bad roads, the extra indace- ments we ofler, and the reduced prices on most of our goods, will® more thau repay the sacrifice of travelling through the | roads. r- Do not come all at once, bat for the next few months we « guarantee you, that our staff of ettentise clerks will be e ready and willing to serve you al, to your attire satisfastion. °* | The prospects for a big trade during the spring season very bright indeed. As soon as roads permit our € will be oat again to visit everyb dy, and solicit their te, 1t is not necessary to enumérate here the different kinds © goods in our Siock. Sullicient i. is to say, that we keep almost anythiag which the people Wan}. | Oar spring goods are aires all in uow, and anybody we can't sait in anything, cannot bé suited on this Earth. We are always prepared to buy all kinds of prodæté in change {or our marchandise. Ergs, we make a specialty. year we handled 55,000 dozens, aad this year we want to | crease this amount considerably. | | We want wool, hides and pelts, also pork beef, cattie and sheep, oats, wheat, and othef. grains, potatoes etc. A full stock of Carter”s Li Tested Seeds on hand. | es We handle lumber of all kinds. Give us a trial. 36 ARSENAULT & SON& | WELLINGTON - AN 68.00 = MEN'S SUFR FOR 53.754 = | | "| mn This is the way we’re selling the $12,000 worth of clothing we bought the other day. All other suits at the same discount as this one. | | | | | À very nice suit worth 1.7 5 5 | Bankrupt price 1.2 Another, two pieces, pe twecd, marked, 275 and! Another, better grd worth it 100. Bankruvt price Wortb 7.00. Bank 2.00 4.95 A good solid suit x 5 Banxrupt price pi # A b:tter line, nice twecd, Another worth 9 0. ES worth 450. Bankrupt price. ! hade of goud selid t RE 53.00 N serge. Bankrupt prions 4 | A very fine line of Scotch tweed, worth 5.50 Bankrupt Stil} another, its af price. 4.00 tweec of very pretts A three-piece suit marked | Worth 10.00 Ban aud worth 295. Bankrupt {7 25 price 2.00. A better grade threc- -piece | suit, woith 4.00. Bankrupt | price 2.95 | | Still another three ec LL. Ar clegant wa silk stitched all over 1200. Bankiupt pi Te best suit of" wortlhi 1400, Bank 10.00 worth 575. Bankrupt price. 1310 J, Tweed I5c the Yard- | | Pretty cheap, but the cloth is not bad at all. of all wool at 250 and 35c. Still better up to $1 the 1-8 more, every yard of it. And we're selling that doubled and twisted ford mills cloth at 65c the vard. Batter see abon PROWSE: BROS- The Wonderful Cheap Men. : Charlottetown.