I’/IMPARTIAL, JEUDI LE 18 AVRIL, 1899. La partie de la Déclaration dont les catholiques demandent l’a bolition est celle qui a rapport à nos croyances religieuses ; celle où nous sommes traités de ‘su perstitieux et d’idolâtres. M. L'abbé Fallon a droit aux plus chaleureuses félicitations pour avoir pris l'initiativa dans ABONNEMENT : cette question qui est de si Rires a DE grande importance pour les ca ici tissée GR tholiques. Ilest à souhaiter qu'il mis D recevra l’encouragement auquel L'IMPARTIAL FoNDE EN 1898 Lo seul Journal français de l'ile du Prince Edouard. a HEBDOMADAIRE, 8 PAGES. Les abonnements sont paya-|ii a droit et que ses efforts pro-! duiront d’heureux résultats. THE PE. 1. MAGAZINE bles d'avance. Annonces 10 cents la ligne, 1ère insertion, 2 cents la ligne les in- rertions subséquentes Nous accusons réceptien du numéro 2 du Prince Edward Magazine. C’est un joli pamph- let d’une soixantaine de pages remplies de littérature cheisie et très bien rédigé. 11 contient L'IMPARTIAL plusieurs gravures, entre autres, TIGNISH. I. P. E.|celle de notre digne jlieutenant- L’'IMPARTIAI gouverneur Howlan. Ce maga- zine est une nouvelle enire- prise dans cette province, et considérant l’habileté des colla- borateurs, nous croyons que l’a- venir du magazine est assuré. ENGLISH SOVEREIGNS First William the Norman, Then William his son ; Henry, Stephen, and Henry, Then Richard and John. Next Henry the Third, Edwards, one, two and three, Aud again, after Richard, Three Henrys, we see. Twe Edwards, third Richard, 1f righty 1 guess ; « Twe Henrys, sixth Edward, Queen Mary, Queen Bess ; Then Jamie,the Scotchman, Then Charles whom they slew, Yet received after Cromwell Another Charles, too. Next James the Second Ascended the throne, Then William and Mary Together came on, Till Anne, Georges four, And fourth William, all past, God sent Queen Victoria May she long be the last. J. Oct. Arsenanlt To.tes communications doi- vent être adressées à TianisH 13 AVRIL 1899 THE CORONATION CATH Nous venons de recevoir une petite brochure intitulée : “The declaration against catholic doc- trines which accompanies the coronation oath of the British Sovereign”’, publiéé par la “St. Joseph's Branch of the catholic Trath society of Ottawa.” Tout catholique qui est sujet britan- nique devrait ire cette bro- chure et en comprendre l’es- sence. On y trouve le serment qu'est obligé de prendre avant de monter sur le tiône, celui ou celle qui devient sonverain de de l'Angleterre, et l'ignomi- nieuse insulte que contient ce serment à l'endroit des catho- liques qui comptent plus de sept millions des plas loyaux sujets de l'empire. Ci-dessous nous donnons tex- tuellewent ce serment : “J, À. B., by the grace of God, King, [or Queen] of Great Bri- tain and 1reland, Defender of the Faith, do solemniy and sin- cerely in presence ol God, pro- fess, testify, and declare, that 1 do believe that in the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper there is not Assemblee des any Transubstantiation of the . elements of bread and wine into tuteurs À RUETICO Ins- the body and blood of Christ, at or after the consecration thereof by any person whatsoever : and that the invocation or adoration of the Virgin Mary or any other! La huitième et dernière as- Saint, and 1he Sacrifice of Mass. | semblée des instituteurs de Rus- as they are now used in the |tico a eu lieu le 23 mars, à la ce of Rome, are supersti-| icon d'école de Rustico Oross ivus and idolatrous. Âni 1 do Road. Cette école est graduée et solemnly in the presence 0° God, | A profes, testify, and deciare, that | SOUS la direction de Mlle Fabio- 1 do make this Deciaration and | la Doucet et M. Jérôme A. Gal- each and every part thereof, in!|jant. the plain and ordinary sense 01] Les contribuables du district. the werds read uuto me, asthey| Mt hal are commonly understood by|"t'itent les plus chaleureuses English Protestants, without félicitations pour l'intérêt qu'ils any evasion, equivocation, -or-| prennent dans l'éducation de mental 1eservation whatsuever, | jeurs enfants. 1ls ont donné une and without any dispensation |prenve de leur dévouement, le already granted me for this pur-|° à printemps dernier, lorsqu'ils se pose by the Pope, or any other! 2 authority o person whatsoever, S0nt Prouarés une belle grande or without any hope of any|cour attenant à la maison d'é such dispensation from any per-|cole et l'ont embellie en l'en- Ce nr Der OT'tourant de beaux arbres. Der- Witaout CubkIng hat 1 aM OT | Ljsrement encore. ils out fait de can be acquitted before God er, l'inté inté- man, or absolved of this decla-|874ud#s améliorations à ration or any par thereof, al-|ritur de l’école eu remplaçant though the Pope, or any other | le mur qui divise les deux ap- Person O7 Persons, Or POWET partements par deux grandes whatsoever, should dispense | Lortes par l'ouverture desquel- with or annul the same or de-| à , les, en temps d'examen, d’assem- clare that it was nul! and void from the beginning.” | blée, ou de concert, les deux En lisant cette déclaration où départements peuvent être transtormés en une seule et les sujets catholiques de sa ma-| jesté sont si honteusement in- : sultés, ne serait-on pas porter à Près de trois cents personnes. . e £ ,Z + croire que nous vivons encore | Dans son état actuel, l’école pré- dansæne ère de barbarie ? Les Sente un magnifique coup d'œil grande salle pouvant conteni: catholiques ont done bien raison tant à l'intérieur qu'à l'exté-| de demander que cette Déclara- |rieur. tion soit abolie. 1]s demandent, L'assemblée de vendredi fat d'être traités avec la même me- une des plus intéressantes de sure de justice que le sont les l'hiver. Deux courtes lectures autres citoyens de l'empire et furent données par des institu- en cela ils n'exigent rien d'ex-| teurs. Ensuite eurent liou plu- orbitant. Que le souverain qui |sieurs di-cussions instructives monte sur le trône prenne le ser- | sur la méthode d'enseigner les ment qu'il maintiend:a ja reli-| différents sujets dans nos écoles Fien _Protestante, nous n'avons primaires. Plusieurs des contri- Tlek à y voir comme catholiques. ' buables prirent part au débat. | #8 OF FULL SIZE OPEN. 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