+ : . N REA © Sr Æ mie 1, x +, D a L ” _— 0 : _—_ __— sr Fo, ae re TT ds . EE Les. << NOTES LOGALES, ETC. EDR NS Lisez le ‘Gâteau des Roiïis'', en sixième page. La mer est encore aussi libre sur notre côte qu'au cœur de l'été. On rapporte plusieurs cas de pi- cote à Montréal, Moncton et Camp- belton, N. B. La conférence libérale conserva- trice à eu lieu mardi, à Charlotte- town. Nous pourrons en parler au prochain numéro. neue À défaut d'espace noûs sommes contraint de remettre au prochain numéro, le compte rendu de l’exa- men. de l’école grammaire de ‘lig- nish. Avec son dernier numéro L'Oi- seau-Mouche, journal du petit sé- minaire de Chicoutimi, vient d’en- trer dans huitième année. Nos fé- licitations à l’aimable confrère. ‘Le Salaberry’’ dit que si McIn- tosh remporte Sherbrooke avec ce que les rouges vont faire pour le battre ou peut dire que le ‘‘Solid south'” est brisé. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All drug- gists refund the money if it fails to cure. 2%6c. E. W Grovets signature is on each box: L'assemblée annuelle de l’asso- ciation fruitière a eu lieu à Char- lottetown, la semaine dernière, et à été couronnée de Des”pa- piers ont été lus par le Revd. A. E. Burke, le sénateur Ferguson, MM. F. E. Boyer et Jeremiah Clark. Les | particularités a prochain numéro. | { | plaisir d’avoir, en-| 108 succès. Il nous fait core une fois, à remercier braves abonnés &’Egmont-Bay, | pour leur ponctualité à faire leur'| remise à l’IMPARTIAL. Merci aussi, | à Sylvain E. Gallant, d'A-| bram'’s Viliage pour l'intérêt qu'il, ecr. nous a montré en cette occasion. MorHEers KNOW | How serious a thing it is to their - little worms, Dr Low’s Worm Syrup 1s a | . | have | Î 1 1 ones suffering .from| } pleasant remedvy to take and quickIv rids the system of these dangerous 220. parasites. Price Sir Charles Tupper a prononcé | | | cinquante six discours politiques | depuis le mois de septembre, dans | | différentes parties du Canada. Il dit | , que partout il a rencontré les meil-! leurs encouragements pour le parti | Î conservateur. | | ‘ 1 : tu Li Mardi de la semaine passée pen-| dant que M. Louis L. Arsenault, | Lot 10, était occupée à faire des al- lumettes, un éclat de bois l’a frappé à l'œil lui infligeant une blessure si | été | Krançois Joseph s'adressa au gé- | uéral adjutant comte de grave que les médecins ont obligés de faire une opération. Il a perdu la vue de cette œil. | NOUVEAU nous cette semaine, premier numéro de JonrNAL.—Il arrive, parmi nos échanges, le “[L/ Ami Journal est une revue mensuelle bien rédigée et qui, nous en sommes Ï à : | certain, recevra ut accueil favorable | dans toutes les familles françaises. Les propriétaires de L'Ami du Lecteur nous informent qu’ils » RE s'empresseront d'envoyer un échan-| tillon de leur publication à tous] ceux qui en feront la demande. A- dresse : réal. par année. , Depuis vendredi dernier nous a- température eapri- eu une vons eu tue cieuse. Samedi nous avons pluie torrentielle toute la journée et une partie de ia nuit ; dimanche et lundi la neige tombait avec force : mardi, un vent de sud-ouest Nr. UT qui faisait onare du beurre au soleil ; mercredi, un la neige comme vent de nord-ouest à deux. PÈRE TS nr. RE Cr mm = CA. PERSONNEL T— RER RE ————————— 4 ve “baïicenn est allé à Le Révd. Dr. Chaisson est allé Charlottetown lundi. M. joseph Richard, fils Pierre Richard, de domicilié aux Etats-Unis depuis quelque temps, toit paternel. nent l'harnonie dont elle seule LES BOEUFS |frayé un passage jusque dans la cours du palais impérial | du Lecteur’”. Le nouveau| Le comte de Paar fat d'abord L'Ami du Lecteur, Mont- ? 7 =! eco Î L'abonnement n'est que de 25cts| Î couper en de M. Harper Road, | est de retour au; ————© — L'Emulsion D. & L. convient admi- rablement a ceux qui souffrent des troubles des poumons avec tendance a l’hémorragie. Quelques bouteilles prises a dose régulière font un bien étonnant. Fabriqué par The Davis & Lawrense Co., Lim. L'AUTEL Le 16 janvier M. Joseph Gallant de Broockton conduisait à l'autel Mlle. Hélène Albert de Duvar Road. Le 23 janvier M. Joseph J: Buote de Little Tignish conduisait à l’au- tel Mlle. Rosalla MckKie aussi de ce village. La bénédiction nuptiale a été donnée par le Revd. D. M. McDonald. Soiree Musicale CHEZ M. ANDRE MARTIN BLOOMFIELD Jéud: de la semaine dernière M. Joseph allant de Tignish, M. Gelas Pitre et sa dame, M. Joseph G. Doiron et sa dame, et plusieurs autres personnes s’as- semblaient à ja résidence d2 M. André Martin, St. Autoine de Bloomfield, peur y passer la velllée. Mile. Julienne Pitre or- ganiste de la paroïsse étant pré- sente, un programme musical fat promptement erganisé et les moreeaux suivantes exécutés : Bonjour Susanne, chanté par M: André Martin. Vive la Cauadi:nn:, et Ja Marseillaise, ehantées par M. Joseph Gallant. O Giloriosa, harmomæi:é. Save ray mother’s pictures from the sale. We meet agan, harmonisé. M;le Pitre qui tenait l'orgue sut faire ressortir de l'instru- sait le secret. La soirée se termina par plu- sieurs beaux discoms et un somptueux réveillon qui fat tres bien goûté. A LA EOUR nee Un amusant écho, nous erri- ve d’Autriehe : Au commencement du mei: dernier un des bœuafs que l’e» avait amené aux abattoirs de Vienne, était échappé, et après avoir traversé la ville, s'était Ayant appris cela, l'empereur Paar ; — Avez-vous entendu, oomte, ce qui disent les Viennoïs de | cet incident ? Je parierais qu’ils Len ont fait quelque plaisamt: rie. } |embarrassé pour répondre, mais comme l’empereur le pressait de 1e pas se gêner, il traduisit les | dires de la foule : | —Les Viennois disent que | c'est le premier animal qui a eu accès à ia cour sans proteet:on. L'empereur partit d’un accès | de fou rire ei répondit : —Je m'y attendais. AGENTS DEMANDES } ! | Aucure expérience requise. Position | permanente, Conditions libérales Payés chaque semaine. Assortiment complet lavec spécialités très vendables. compre nart Bié de semence, Blé d'Inde, Pa ltaes etc. Equipement gratis Assurez. vous de notre territoire sans plus tarder Ecrivez * BROWN BROS. CO., Nursery Limied, Brown'’s Nurseries P.O. Ont.. Hyndman & (Co. | INSURANCE AGBNTS | CHARLOTTETOWN. representing in P. E. 1sland Nor'h British & Mercantile | Fire 1ns Co. Uniou Fire Assuran :e Society. Phoenix Fire Assurance Co. of London. | General! Marine imsuraaceCo. Stpndard Life Assurano: Co. Canada Accident, siekness and | plate glass Assurauoe Co. | insurance efleuted st low rates. L’IMPARTI ï ET me Wonderful Time for Close Buyers A TREMENDOUS SALE Of Readymade Ciothing Ar Sr WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We are in a pesition te offer you the best ralues in Charlot tetown ; no doubt about it. So if yeu have no money to thiow away you will trade at Prowse Bres., the Farmers's Boys and Wenderful Cheap Men. The biggest and best Store in th: City. We are very streng in the following Departments :— READYMADE CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, DRESS AND MANTLES, CARPET:S AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS, GENT'S FURNISHINGS, STAPLE DRY GOOD \. 1t's ne use of as trying te name all the bargains we have for our customers only soy we are huntiag for bargains while our customers are aslecp. In fact our eye is often open when we should be asle 1p. Everybody en P. E. 1sland invited te our Grand Show. FROWSE BROS. The Farmers’ Boys and Wonderful Uheap Men. BULLER —— l | Poultry Meeting | LL, Londres, 16,4 h. a. m—Le PROF. GILBERT AT ALBERTON dernier rapport authentique du, | général Ballereur sa situation et celle de ses 30,000 hemmes a été envoyé de Springtield. Dane son anxieté peur connaitre j’læ.| connu, Londres est inquieh M. Spençeer Wi:kinsen, le fameux) expert militsire du Men Pest,” affirme _— les loræs | The agricultural meeting at Alber- Boers dans le nerd de Natal | ton on Saturday, night was, despitethe sent plus considérab es que |torrents of rain, a pronounced suc- celles du groéral White réanies | ess. True, the hall was not filed to de serte que les Bocrs eut oapa [the doors, but those who braved the bles de laisser uue terce auteur! storm were well repaid by the speeehes : a and answers to questions. de Ladysnith plus vensidéreble John T. Weeks Esq. was on motion que celle en dedans de ia ville, ! ed to the chair. et en même iemps, de faire face! Professor Gilbert, director of the à Bull-r avee une force supé- poultry department of the govern- ienre à la sienas: ment Experimental Farms, was the first speaker. He showed by facts and À Raïiny night but an Interesting Meeting Speeches on Tubereulosis and Orcharding Pour la figares that this country was now NTHOL making some $17,000,009 out. of its °° cheese and butter export alone when Sciatique “DeL ten years ago it didnt make 83,000, - Pleuresie 000. This wonderful increase was due Les Points N | « Contre le RIUMATFÉSHE. evra ge Chag*o fiaster est dans to the acceptance of the principles of advanced farming. Immense sums were also made out of pork and mut- ton. The much despised and little Rh a boite de forblanc émf | uma- lée à prix 5 as en cared hen would outdo either the cow : x d'une tisme 41e roulenu. or the hog or the shesp as a revenne maker, if only given a fair show. Prof, Gilbert pointed ont then what it took to keep a hen a year, what we got from her at the least possible raleula- tion ; and, arguing from this, de- elared $2 a head only a fair profit to the farmer. But even if he oonld only get $1 per head hat a bonanza was the hen. There were #$65,000,000 in Malde Dos Daris & Lawrence Co. Li, FapuioanTs, MORTRARAR Dm —— UT mue GER Horace Haszard INSURANCE & MANUFACTURE RS AGENT poultry-keeping for Canada. If her farmers kept 100 bens apiece and the ; rofit from a her were put d Representing P PER En low figure of $1. Even half of that, and what a boon to the coantry ! Professor Gilbert then showed the way to house, feed, set and fatten poultry. He declared ‘hat the Baned Plymouth Rook was the best hen 10 keep. It was the most satisfactory layer and flesh meker to be had. Pul- lets of that variety had layed as many eggs for him in winter wheu eggs are denr as pullets of the Spanish egg- laying varioties. And as for flesh, they The Western Fire Assnrance Company The Commercial Union Fire insurance Co. The Western Marine rance Co. Assu- Also agent for The Acaëdia Sugar Refining Ce Ltd. et. He advised ail to goin for Baned Plymoaths. He also in reply to qaes- AL, JEUDI LE 25 JANVIER, 1900. ———"" Gladiators of the Prize Ring A MAGNIFICENT WORK e FOR SPORTSMEN « 96 Large Half-T'one Portraits of Al NOTED PUGILISTS From Hyer to Corbett T'ogether with their Records in Battle and the Histories of their Lives. . BILLY EDWARDS The Famous Ex-Champion Ligtt-Welght Pagiliet. THE ONLY WORK OF THE KIND ON THE MARKET, The its are produced irom copper plates, and a photograph of this size would be worth $r.so apiece, making a collectiou of photos worth $:50 00, to say noth sg of the inval- uable work of reterence ac.:-inpanying same. «.Size14x11:. Novelty <lath bisélag. .. Alaminum and gold ltle starsp. 250 pages. ? RAS NUS AUS Se The cultivation in our colleges of athletic exercises, and the great interest taken by all classes is the golden era of muscular O recent years the interest taken in the noble art of self-defense has been almost universal. of people in physical culture, would seem to indicate that development and the establishment of a perfect o0d. 1 - î ‘ has been prepared in the most careful marner ; every Gladiators of the Prize Ring fact has been verified by exhaustive research and care- ful compilation of official data. Fvery important event in the fstic arena, from the frst ring en- counter down to the great battles of the present day, both in this country and abroad, is given a p » The biographical matter is historically correct and the portraits are taken from authentic photograpbs or sketches from life. The accounts of fistic combats in this book are com te co ions from the PE experiences of those most competent to describe the events—the principals, secords, timekecpers, backers, referees, etc. The book will be found unexcelled as an accurate work of re- fcrence, for not a fact has been distorted nor a line set down in malice. S e { î. Thisis the only work of the kind ever published. pecia € 2. . The portraits are the finest in existence—taken at the time the men Features only authentic work of reference ever published. à 4. The boxing lesson by ‘ Young Griffo ”’ and Walter Campbell is a series of twenty-four plates taken by instantaneous photography and shows have becn obtained, and the two men represented are the most scientific in their profession. , 6, Three years’ time has been consumed and $25,000 have been expended ia collecting, com- pieting and reproducing the portraits for this work. were ir their prime. it has been edited by the greatest authorities now living, and is the every important blow with guard for same, and the positions reversed, while the instructive text, accompanying and explaining them, is thorough and complete. This is the first time such results 6 Al ‘touch ” phraseology has been carefully avoided in the editing of the srork so that there is nothing to vfend the most refincd, BEAUTIFUL BRITAIN. The Scenery and the Spiendors of the United Kingdom, Royal Residences, Palaces, Castles, Bowers, 1 Hunting Loïges, River Banks and Islets, Abbeys and Halls, The Homes of Princes, Views of Noted Places, Historic Landmarks and Ancient Ruins in # JS À JS 9 The Lands of Rose and Thistle A magnificent collection of views, with elab- orate descriptions and many interesting historical notes. Text set within ebilem- atic borders, printed in «a tint. A fine exaiuple of up-to-date printing. ä, Large quarto volume (113 x 13% ins.), 385 pages. Extra enameled paper. Extra English cloth, emblematic embossing in iuk and gold, OR all Americans there is an unfailing interest in the soenes and places of : that historic little country that gave us our laws, our , our Views of uering instinct and our faith. Divided many times by tterness OÙ Stately Fous those contests that have made us what we àre, sheturns again to us and €ly HOUSES, L ve to her, as the Mother Land whose splendid st is aleo so largely ours, and Phot h in commen with whom we claim the genius of e, Lhe laws of en otograpus and the dominant instinct of that Saxon hHineage w .wins And conquers a Taken b subdues by processes known ts us two alone; the American and the Briten side asen 07 by side. And as the centuries bave Kngland has grovwa nearcr to es. She Permission of À is n° longer à far-off land of which we have only heard. The first voyages of rmiss those ar made Ari, and made eng Se mage . y rer perhons weeks. It required two centuries to reduce me if. Der lent, | for and hs mis Ga Abies jen ton que vous ta and er SN ears wwe have ta with u e sen * The Queen, and common interests. To go and to return is an incident of daily life. The Saxon, Englishand American, travels more than any other man, and with a stouter purpose to see, to know and to RE Englard and Amoriea 6x change visits every year in the person of thousands of individuais. The Britoa finds with us brighter skies, and higher mountains, and larger rivers, and broader lakes, and tallertrees, and more stupendous waterfalls1han his islands know. And for the old, the storied, the historic, we go to him. What he bas is in a sense our own. Jtis a hand-made and a time-mellowed beauty : for us the beauty of b By favor of the Noblemen and Gentlemen who Own these and association, ours as ashis We ges him ue ur otted new cities that seem old enongh to us. e gives us the story of our commen Historic Places } ;e written in pile stones and ciustering ivy, nting the toil and hope ef centuries; à toil and hope which wei . and whosc mesorials are also ours, cattle and for man’s own sake it were | wellto keep it out. He explained | what the test was, and said he would be glad to attend to any eattl: brought to his notice gratis. | Jeremiah Clark, B. A., Horticultu- À M£ rist, then made an admirable address | pe SLI , RELIABLE ARTISTICe ecommended by Leading ; Please. + , Î on the Farmer’s orchard. He showed ! how pleasurable and profitable, it could be to the farner and hoped the day was not far distant | wben we would have the whole pro- vince dotted with apple orchards. Atrthe close of the meeting Rev. Fatber Burke warmly commended the addresses of the spcakers and moved a vote of thanks which was seconded by Cecil J. Stewart Esq. and unani- S., FRE McCALL COMPANY, 188 to 146 W. 14% Street, New York RE Fe des. mously carried. On the tendering the vote Professor Gilbert spoke very ap- preciatively of Prince Edward Island ‘whose peopie were as naturally hes- pitable as the mover of the mation was eloquent."” Dr. Pethick and Mr. Clark also made suitable acknowleëg- ment and the meeting broke up aiter singing ‘‘God save the Queen.” chairman’s MeCALL CO., 2 138 to 146 W. 14th St, New York Etes-vous Sourd ? Toute espèce de surdité est guérissa- ble.Il n’y a que ce1x qui sont nés put it on quickly when fed for mark- sourds muets qui soit inguérissables. {UNE METHODE NOUVELLE ET SIMPLE Iqui fait cerser IMMEDIATEMENT ces [bruits d'oreille. K;ites uous connaître te - SZ L ….. 5j . | votre état, nous recherchons les causes Disi I CSSES \ OU et donnons notre avis gratuitement. DR, DALTON'S AURAL CLIHIC | F| “tercstie a boarty neal, and the | The European Exporters Asso- sation Ltd. Mossrs Parnell Webb & Co Bristol, Kegland. The Famous Brahmin Tea and PLANET FLOUR HORACE HASZARD Ask for Rates and Prices % L4 tions gave a deal of interesting infor- |! mation on the breeding of hens, tur- keys and other fowis. He spoke for an ! hour and a half. | F96 LaSalle Ave., Chic2go 11. . & _ j - CRT ER # 7e e ” ps Dr Pethick, Dominion veterinary, |} r0 #7 Ve Jr VE Ce ; à | Li 4 1e 1 4 mrf Ê then made a most interesting sddress | LP AL : TÉRENT: on ‘‘luberculosis.”. He explained how | [OBTERE ES ERA 2 . | + pt LP? necessary it was to keep it out of our! [SJ ILRES = k LE ! : 2. | avoyezun timbre pour notre “ Guide des In- herds. The cattle of continentsl Eu. | venteurs.” Nous nbéenons plus de patentes rope were very badly effected, some | pour les inventeurs que tous les autres " : : | nieurs ensemble, et nous faisons une spéciali _ pee. being diseased ; here | des applications, que les autres agents n'ont there was very little : | pas réussi à chtenir, Pas (2 priente, pas de paye. y 014, less thon MARICN & MARION, EXPERTS. | result is a chronic case of Indiges- tion, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Dysperpsie, or à bilious attack. RIPANS TABULES an Denslse fu RS RE “à cond son of the Liver » PFhes act ger'ty yet prohptay, and Bobers 4 use. Pie r4 their se , PRE ed sheulé bo kept for us in 2rexg lomfiy. ———— Frier, <0 Cents A box. At snywbere el c | Mn, 185 rue Se. Jicaques, Montréal. Tel. 2398, 7 se ani for the sake * eat DE D nIPr CE NOT OS LL Lu > 0e Sr., New Yon. te TT TRES terne master mer ne cons sn ie ne AE AR re AS ape he DB mm 07 Te " _ à ad bténtasennnsit 5 ve chédiimeditnt ss ci Le ns haine ste. tnhésigi) RG mms thmsememnn… or LB Ltée frs ve + dan ce A à péne — — 0e dn LA aus atdiifés cdi, nine. ins csmemntdittn diet de. at tag note à à