A Ms SRQRES de ou, ré hr ARE } OP ne Me ge” Correspondance | OUR BCOLES FRANCAISES Sr. L'IMPAR®IAL :— Please give me one small pieos in your feuille, for to spick one mot ‘bout French School, and the way French maitre she's serve by gouvernement. 1 tell you, monsieur L'IMPAR- TIAL, that big Boctor in ducation office she makes criante injustice to French maitre when she teaoh comme assistant in graded School. Morbleu !......Dr. she send baok certificat sign {or 845,00, with a ‘bout des lettre, saying: “Your pay, for past “trois mois,” she’s 832.50". Very mush big pay, Mr. “Gazette”, “N'est-ee pas ?”’ Teu piastres and 834 ets. for ome moi for teach 60 children, snd you hava to “mange” yourself ‘aussi’! “Vraiment, government” she is very muoh generons for teacher “‘Fraugais” ! Choui! Doctor say aussi: ‘Sign certifieat for dat and me will send cheque tout de suite if you please”. New me dont pense big Dr. would teaeh trois mois for dat hisself for she want big pay beausoup l'argent $#1600 for no- thing make, but haye olerk to make write tout le temps, and gouvernement pay so ne more encore huit cents piastres. Some English schools, np east, mon Dieu, no have much enfant non plus ; six, seven, sixteen someéiam less, and teacher she got full pay, quand même, be- cause he be no French : butin écoles Françaises where ehil- dren be plentee, and plentee mere work too, man teaoher she must be pay samas girl because she’s français and ca- tolique aussi. Sham! on gou- vernement who’s so petite to make something just som like dat for French. Shure, shure ! 1 could pleure like a two year old bœuf, when 1think some more encore ‘bout gouverne- ment who mske something comme gçga for teacher. Fou) five years passé, Gouvernement take suplement from teachers, and bamby ‘Bonus’ aussi ; but she’s not content yet she must coupe salaire very big much Fifty Dollars aussi. What for she’s make dat ? tor give plentee big poche full argent 10 Supe- rintendant who's so lazy like diable ; and sit all day in chaise berceuse 1n ducation office for nothing make. Peor fermier his self he pay plentee mush tax {or gouvernement ; but he bever get no help a bit for teaoh his boys and gir!s to make the read and write: He give no money, nou plus to make his road more good encore, but he pay plentee money to officier to van machine to make the lois. He make very fine lois too, when he stop people to make the work on chemin. Very quick too gouvernement he take one piastre from every nan and from teacher aussi and give mony to big ‘‘ami” for make the dirty werk on ‘chemin’. My gosh! lthiuk gouvernement like dat, she must be kieked aWay some m)re Very quiuk. for very soon Island be broke and all people aussi When presont gouvernement shs's a|] smash up iu bits very soon ; people will make un autre much meilleur, and fix up all bad lois, and people she come better B.B.B. Cures to Stay Cured The most chronic diseases of D Liver, bowels and Thousands of testimonials from those who have been permanent- ly cured by the use of Burdock Blood Bitters speak of its unfail- ing efficacy in Dyspepsis, Bilious- ness, Sick Headache, Liver Com- laint, Eczema, Erysipelas, Sero- a, Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Pimples, Hives, Ringworms, and all blood humors. if you want to be eured to stay cure, use oniy B.B.B. : Changement d'Horaire SUR LE CHEMIN DE FER DE L'ILE Le changement d’horaire sur la voie ferrée de cette province a com- mencé lundi le 21 octobre. Jusqu'à nouvel ordre, l'Express pour l’ouest part de Charlottetown à 6,35 a. m., arrive à Summerside à 8,45 a. m., et à Tignish à 12,10 p. m. Un train part de Tignish à 4,25 a. m., arrive à Summerside à 8,35 a. m. et à Charlottetown à 12,30 p. m. L'unet l’autre de cestrains ar- rivent à Summerside à temps pour que les passagers qui traversent à la terre ferme puissent s’embarquer sur le Northumberland. Un train part de Charlottetown À 3,10 p. m. pour Summerside et un autre part à 5,00 p. m. pour le Cap-Tourmentin. Un train part de Summerside à 6,15 a. m.et arrive à Charlotte- town À 9,20 a. m. Un train part de Tignish à 2,50 p. m.et arrive à Summerside à 6,20 p. m. à temps pour l’arrivée! du Northumberland, et arrive à | Charlottetown à 9,10 p. m. Des trains partent de Charlotte- town à 7 a. m. et 2 p. m. pour Sou- ris et Georgetown et en retour ar- rivent à Charlottetown de Souris et Georgetown à 9 a, m. et 3,50 p. m. Le train pour le Cap-Traverse part de Charlottetown à l'heure ordinaire—5 p. m. Selon ces règlements, les passa- gers des stations entre Royalty Junction et Summerside auront cinq heures et cinquante minutes a Charlottetown : ceux de l’est cinq heures à Charlottetown et ceux des stations à l’ouest de Summerside, cinq heures à Summerside. ordered last fall. timers’ are offered for sale even at 59 percent balow cost we jast give them away s0 that our always up-to date stock will not he impaired. What we propose to do for the aext 30 days is to give mare value for a dollar than ever was given in Samwerside before, for cash or the product of the farm. HAT AND CAP DEPARTMENT In this department can be seen a big table containing 400 Felt Hats, men and boys, black, L'IMPARTIAL JEUD rrowu and Grey, ali sizes, at 25c lar prive 50e 10 1.50 regular price. À line of Wais them, 1.00, worth $2. Infants, 1-3 to 1-2 off. STER FACTORIES. Two Barbed Wire, Nails, Cord: cars Flour, Cornmeal and Rolled Grains. One car Redpath Granulated Sugar. ê& Ladies visiting our Dry Goods Department will notice end specially for Ladies’ made up g CLOTHING DEPARTMENT One big table full of men’s suits, 1-3 off Boot and Shoe Department 300 pairs Ladies’, Gents’, Boys, Girls’ aud All kinds of REQUISITES for LOB- | LE 24 OCT, to 80e, regu- 1901 SOMETHING CF INTEREST 10 BUYERS. We have just finished stock-taking and find that we have too many goods in several lines Notwithstanding this fact we are receiving more goods every week direct from ‘millswhieh we Oar bright and well lighted stores enable customers to that notice When accidentally we get goods faded no‘‘old DRY GOODS DPARMENT 50e will buy 10 yards New Canadian Prin- nice pattern ; 500 wili buy 10 yards New Uauadiau Gingham, nice pattern; 60e will buy 10 yards Flannelette, Plain, Striped and Che:k, extra width. Our Black foods Be- partment still takes the lead ; prices from 920c _ 10 $1.60 ; the latest novelties ; $1.26 will bay o yards Black Oashmere, 42 in wide, worth icuats, 60 ot 51.75; $125 will buy 5 yards Faney Figured Cashmere, 42 in. wide, worth 1.76 The Carpet Department new designs. is replenished with 100 rools, all gradest Also the newest in Curtains, Curtain Musiin 8,000 rolls new ROOM PAPER aud Border: cars each iges. Three Novelties in Shirts, Ties aud Collars. Summerside, March 28th 1901 SAUVETAGE DE DEUX| FRANCAIS | Le paquebot ‘“Grat- Waldeïsee’ de la ligne hamborrgeoise-a-| méricaine a amené à New York, | la semaine dernière, deux pé. | cheurs francais qu'il a recucillis | au large du banc de Terre-Neuve | perdus dans un dory. Lorsque | le paquebot les a rencontrés, le! 7 octobre, les pêcheurs étaient étendus, à moitié morts de faim, dans leur frêle embarcation : il. y avait oinq jours qu'ils étaient | privés d'eau et de toute nourri-| ture. Ce sont Bardeaux Tregatell, Age de 20 ans, et Jean-Marie Lizzon, âgé de 17 ans. Tous deux appartiennent à la goelette | de pêche la ‘’ Bretagne”, venant de Granville. Les deux pêcheurs ont raconté qu tis avaient auitté la ‘Bretagne’ avec leurs cama- rades moutés sur d'autres dories. Les passagers des stations entre Tignish et Charlottetown auront | deux heures et quarante minutes , Tignish, et ceux des stations entre Charlottetown, Souris et George- | town, une heure et trente-cinq mi- nutes à Souris, et trois heures et quinze minutes à Georgetown. NO 102—AUX POITRINAIRES Le BAUME RHUMAL soulage les poitrinaires et les guérit. Better than ever Fall is setting in. New goods arriving weekly. Country pro-| duce taken in exch- ange for goods at highest market value. Not necessary to go ontofthe| Village for Bargains- Right at the old stand you can get “ROCERIES, CRY more riche. Gouveruement Tory she pay pientee l'argent for make Français more smart and happy aussi. Purir Francois P. B. 1. Oct. 17th 1901 Journal Please reproduce GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES, étaient usés et en lamb-aux pa: suite de la lutte longue et af freuse qu'ils avaient soutenue contre les éléments, lorsque 1- HARDWARE etc, ete. at as! Vent les poussait à la dérive. Pendant qu'ils éiaient à l’ou- vrage, 1ls ont été surpris par un épais brouillard, suivi d’un grand veut, C'est ainsi qu'ils ont été séparés de leurs cama- rades et emportés à ane grande distance. Quand le brouillard s'est dissipé, la “Bretagne” avait disparu à l'horizon. Les mal- heureux n'avaient pins qu'a at. tendre le pas sage de quelque grand navire. Deux paquebots sont passés en vue, mais ils é- taienttrop loin pour apercevoir les signaux da dory. Les deux pêchevrs sont restés cinq jours sans vivres el sans une goutte d'eau. Les soins qu’ils ont re çus à bord du ‘Graf-Waldersee” ies ont remis sur pied. Lorsque'ïs sont arrivés ic; hier avee le pequebot allemand, les deux pêchents francais pa- ralssaleut à peu près retablis de leur terrible séjour en mer. 1ls portaient le costume des mate lots allemands ; on avait dû ieur donner ces vêt: ments, var les leurs cheap a price as elsewhere: S. E. GALLANT, Abraham's Village. | | beaucoup d’enrouements guéris ra- | pidement parle BAUME RHU- | MAL. | NO 1o1—L/HUMIDITE. L'humidité est une cause de BARRE RARE RES LS UPPOÉ One dollar will now buy 20Olbs Redpath’s Granulated Sugar. One dollar will now buy 241lbs Redpath’s Refined Sugar. the room newly fitted up at south armeuts, a magnificent stock of which is just opened. Gents R. T. HOLMAN. Hagyard's Yellow Oil is a! ustfal remedy to have in any, house tis good {or man or beast Relives pain reduces sweiliing, allays inflammation, Cures cuts, burus, brusses, sprans stiff joints,etc. Pric: pi Pat—‘llello, Peter !?? Peter —*"Hel-oh oh-0h-ho, Pat.” Pat, Why: Peter, that's cotigh you have.” Peter. ‘1 know. It's killing me Pat, Pat. ‘Why don't you get something to cure you ? Peier Sure I have tried all the cough medicine on the market but they did me no good. Pat. Why don't you go to the doct:r ? Peter, Well, IL intei.ded to go, but Barney called over to see me last night aud to!d me notto bother; with any of them ? Par, Why was that, Peter ? Peter, ‘Well, he says last spring when Margaret was sick she had all the doc- tors in the place 10 see her, and the de‘il the bit she was the better of them. Par And will you tell me what cured her ? Peter, Well, he says he heard great talk bout this MacDONALD:S DKUG STORE kecping very fine medicine for man or beast, and he started at once to see Mr. McDonaids, himse'f, He gave him two botties of MacDON ALD S AN ODYNE PINE EXPECTORAN!', which only cost him 25 cents apiece. This cured her completely. Pat Well ! Well l'that was cheap Peter, Yes and he says if he had gone to MeDorald's Drug Store and got this | medicine in the fir t start he would bave | saved over $50 that he had paid out {or | doctors’ bi:is s5nd medicines, Pat, Dear, oh dear ! My, vh my ! Peter, L would advise you to go to Suin- merside and see t'at man at once! Peter. Well, Pat, [ will go to see him this day with the he'p ofthe Lord and the old horse. Good bye Pat. Pat, Good bye, Peter, P.S. Pat—toy! Hi! Before you go take this 25 cents with you ard bring me a bottle of that McDonald s Ancdyne Pine Expeetorant for Ann, Peter—!I will that, sure, CRAMEPS, CHOLERA, DIARRHEK et toutes maladies d'Eté chez les Enfants et les Adultes, gné- ris promptement par l'usage de FULLERS BLACKAERRY CORDIAL Toujours efficace. Ch z tous les marchands à 25 centins. a terrible | { { | | | | | | l | | | | | | The following dialogue was heard . . . | few days ago in one of our neighborinz | settiemenuts. Read it :— CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS, COPYRICHTS AND DES!CNS.: Send your business direct to Washington, ( saves time, costs less, better service, ‘ My office ciose to U. S. Patent Ofice. FREE prelimin- « ary ezxaminations made, Atty’s fee not due until patent ( is secured. FERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN-—19 YEARS ACTUAL EXPERIENCE, Book ‘How to chtain Fatenrts,”’ etc., sent free. Patents procured through E. G. Siggers receive special rotice, without charge, in the INVENTIVE ÂCE: iüustrated monthly—Eleventh year—terms, $1. a year. ER SIOGERS ge sr. nn. ! ———… 144 Queen St. | Opp. Prowse Bros. The Old Favorites — + © —— THE Boston Comedy H. Price Webber Manager. 2. The Popular Actress Miss Edwina Grey, Assisted by a Competent Company will appear in a series of FIRST CLASS PERFORMANCES Company With a Complete change of pro- gramme nightly, as follows : Market Hall, Summerside Oct. 21st 22nd and 23rd., Nov ath. Tignish Hall, Tignish, Oct 24th. 25th. and 26th. Woodman’s Hall, Alberton, Oct. 28th 29th and 3oth. O’Leary Hall O'Leary Oct 31st Nov ist and 2nd Kensingston Hall Kensingston Nov sth 6th and 7th Admission 25 cents. Reserved seats 35cts. Doors open 7.15 p. m. Ouverture 8 For further particulars see program Hotel Bernard This house is thoroughly fitted up ; within 2 minutes walk from depot, It is conducted on firet class principles, every attention being given to the comfort ot guests. Terms are reasonable Theo. Bernard Prop Oct 12—6m,. School & College Tignish BOOKS Ot all kinds ALWAYS ON HAND CHAS. J. MITCHELL Charlottetovrn FRE Mail order: receive prompt at- tention. Agente for the Perry Pictuyes J. H.Myrick & Co. Importers aad Jiealers in DRY GOODS HARDWARE BOOTS & SHOËS FINE GROCERIES And Fishing “upplies and AT TIGNISEH A LBERTON just and . We have opened à full complete stock of NEW GOUDS. We are prepared to Supply the wants of the farmer, fish- erman and mecha- nic, We invite in- tendin@ purchasers to give us a call, and they will find we Can meet all Ccompetitors, and Save to them the trouble and ex- pense of œoing to Summerside or Charlottetown. NO DANGER. There is no danger of heart burn or heart troubes from the use of Chewing Tobacco, if it hs been pro- perly manufactured Great care is taken by the manufactu=. of ‘OLD FOX’? and “‘B08S°’ » Ch: Wing Tobac- 0, to use only pure Ù ; and who!esome ingresientis, which will leav re. " after eflects. If you are not Ee using these brands, try them. Ever the tags are Valuable, Save them : and ask vour dealer for new e our l1 lustra’e ! |renin , Û Î ! ‘ ! j : Ée