ge aq CE D ge notéraientt bc RE np orme monte Ar RÉ Montois Æ- se 477 |lui qui l’a envoyée n'avait pas jugé NOTE LOG ALES. FTO À propos de signer son nom, nous : ‘ [nous sommes trouvé dans l'impos- LES Vs — Wonderful Time for Close Buyers | À TREMENDOUS SAIE rue L’IMPARTIAI, JEUDI LE 268 AVRIL, 1900. | : PE —000x689— sibilité de conmaître avec qui nous | avions affaire, Nous avons alors eu Plusieurs correspondances ren- voyées au prochain numéro, à dé- faut d'espace. recours. à la liste de nos abonnés | de Summerside et n'y avons pas trouvé le nom de celui dont la! If you havre teth that have aehed, or are aching. We have a method by which th: teeth oan be saved The day has gone by | ARTIFICIAL TEETY :whan a tooth mnet b: taken o-t because it aehes. mort de la femine est annoncée. Done, nows n’avons pas publié le décès. : Nous avons déjà, maintes fois, Les pêcheurs de homards se pré- | annoncé que les naissances, les parent avec activité. Dans quel-| mariages, les décès, sont GRATIS que jours, les attrapes éeront à | pour nos abonnés. Nous nous fe- l'eau. 5 cons toujours wn plaisir de les pu- blier quand on nous en donnera avis. Dans tous les autres cas, nous exi- geons 25 cents. La fromagerie de Tignish et Pal- mer Road s'ouvrira le 4 juin pro- chain. La fromagerie de Campbelton fonctionnera, cet été, sous le mé- nagement du Revd. D. M. Macdo- nald, MM. A. J. McFadyen et F. J. Buote. SOME LIGHT ON CASCUMPEC HARBOR LIGHTS ; une sealer wanted. Good wages er a good man Appiy te Brage, McKa & Co , Summerside—3 in. " , Below we publish several letters La maladie retenant À la maison | “hich throw a great amount of light un de nos employés, depuis trois | °” the reason why the range lights in Casourmpec Harbor have been remov- e4 from Savage Island and plaeed on the Sand Hills, where, fit is said by expe:ts, that their present position Vendredi dernier, au soir, nous a- | Will, eré long, prove disastreus to na- vons eu une pluie torrentielle accora- | Vigators. pagnée d'éclairs et de tonnerre. La ALBERTON, 7th March, 1899. foudre a causé des dommages sur|A. Lord. Esq., la ligne téléphonique entre ici et Alberton. semaines, nous sommes encore o- bligé, cette semaine, de livrer l’Im- PARTIAL à 6 pages seulement. Sir, — 1 have to instruet I1 nous reste encore quelques nu- | Yon to move the lighthouse off Sandy méros de ‘‘l ImParTIAL ILLusrre’’ | island into South Sand Head, as ar- ranged in the presence of Mr McLel- que nous vendrons à prix réduit. lan, M. P. and M1 B. Rogers to-day. Toute personne qui a nn de $1.00, accompagné du prix du pos- à t tage, recevra quatre exemplaires ter op patlrreeeo , labour and material to be proeured du Numéro Illustré par le retour | loeally in accordance with Mr Roger's de la malle. |advice, bat the foreman, who may be Mr. M. Walsh, if approved by Messrs. McLellan and Rogers, to have autho- rity to dismiss any unsatisfaetory | workmen and te engage only such as may be actualiy required for the F9 TR A ORNE EN O0 work. Wages and prices of materials Take.lLaxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All drug. | giets refand the money if it fails to ours. 26e &. w. (0 be current for the distriet, and you will be aceountable for the fairness of ail aeeounts submitted. Les cultivateurs de la Nouvelle- The tower is to be placed on a suit- Ecosse ont commer:é à planter les able hemlock foundation, and left in good order when the removal is com- :pletel. The finishing work may be de- Enfin la législature est convo- ferred antil favourable weather. quée pour le 8 mai, à peu près le The site is to‘be somewhere in the temps où la session devrait se ter-|vicinity seleeted by us on the spot to- ; day, uot too near the sea front, but ; : ; reasonably clese to the channel, and Un prince ne se montre jamais so disposed that the light oan be uti- plus grand à ses ennemis que lors-|Jized as the back light of s range. The qu'il use envers eux de générosité | site :s to be purchased or aequired by et de clémence. igrant from the Provincial Govern- à .|ment, and you are to take the neces- Le steamer Stanley est parti | sary steps to secure the same as mardi de Georgetown pour les îles! promptly as possible. de la Madeleines, ayant à son bord | Jf on the opening of navigation it is sept passagers et une grande quan- | found that a range light can be esta- tité de fret. Après avoir. débarqué | biished which in one with the tower, ses passagers et son fret au havre | will lead in through the bar opening, de Amherst, il est revenu à George- | you will have erected à small tower Si l’ingratitude marquait le vi- sage comme la petite vérole, que de gens horribles ! Grove's signature is on each box: patates la semaine dernière. miner. | Of Reaüymade Clothing f WHOLESALE AND RELAIL We are in a position to offer yon the best values in Charlot- tetewn ; ne doubt about it. So if you have no money to thiow away you will trade at Prowse Bres., tke Farmers's Boys and Woaderfal Cheap Men. The biggest and best Store in the City. We are very strong in the following Depariments : — | { 1 READYMADE CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, DRESS AND MAKTLES, CARPETS AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS, GENT'S FURNISHINGS, STAPLE DRY GOODi | It's ne mse ef us trying to name all the bargaims ve have for. | eur custemers only say we are hanting fer bargiims while our customers are aeleep. In fact our eye is often opon when we 1 | ahoulà be asle-p. | Everybedy on P. E. !slaud invited te our Grand Show. PACGHSE PROS... The Farmers’ Boys and Wonderfal Cheap Men: range the best water, that the glare! Range, and I do trust that yon will | of the tower killed the front light &c., | not veto the proposal or there will be | &e., and if something was not done at | trouble. once he would have to report me and Vins chatte ds the facts to the Minister. Therefore re | on the 18th October last I sent Mr. (ga; 4. Lord. | Walsh uptosee what they wanted Agent. and to try and satisiy the parties! ‘The Chief Enginee, | grumbling. I wrete Mr. McLellan to meet Mr. Walsh at Alberton, this was | done on the 20th October, a new | range consisting of the two masts in | | | use formeriy on Savage Island, were NO Oflas de Rustieo replaeed and set 1p and lighted and), the eourse and aistances I sent you | - lately are where the two masts now à ! stand, here I acknowledge I failed in Nous sommes en plein printemps. not giving you motiee of the main to-| La neige a disparu. Les glaces wer as a coast light only, and the two | sont parties de nos côtes. Les ri- masts as a range to lead from sea to |vières sont libres, et hier, on a pris Malone’s Point Bucy, or at à point! du hareng. De grands préparatifs where the Alberton Red Range inter-| se font pour la pêche. sect. Marine & Fisheries, Ottawa. e study «f leading Dentists is to save all teeth, if pessible, no matter how hadly decayed, we can sage them for you, and resture tbe + heir former usefuilness. 4 IF YOUR TELTH ar: devayed do not havre them ont, bat have crowns built uxon bein, rendering them servicable for Jife Our Crown aud Bridge ste [toeih with plates] 1s perf-etion. We make in right in our Cice, guarauting absolute fit, and match to nataral teeth. FREE Un ler vharge of Dr ©. V. MeCrendy B-rlin Dental Parlors, Alberton. who wili «pend every Monday at O'leary, Taesday at Tiguik-h MAIN OFFICE, CHARLOTTEYOWN à TIGNISE GRUG STORE you to call at the Tignish Drug Stere and inspest enr fine stoek of EXAMINATION DRU&S AND 2HBMIGALS We are hoadaquarters {or geod geede at lew priess. Prescriptiens carefully compeunded, at all hours, day er night. Yeu ean always depene upon finding a elevx ie the store mt all hours of the night. CHARLES DALTON THK ROLLER FEED 15 ABSOLUTELY PURE AND FREE FROM 4LL INJURI@US SUBSTANOB Ett:kes the plaoe of Cution fee ! Meal. Oil Meul ce Linseed Meu: wi is tie cheapest feed ef its kind that is uow on the m:rket, It has no equal For fattening Iorses, Cows and all ktud of stock and keeping them ia 2 fine cond“ion. The Roller Feed wh-n fed with braai or ethæ light foede makes a good h:avy feed. town. Ainsi la navigation est ou-!similar to the Northport front build- verte entre les iles. (Ang, which will carry s fixed reflector | Sandy island Range discontinued Le capitaine Théo. D. Doucet | | est parti landi pour Souris, pour y| DIRECTIONS FOR FEEDIXG | | light, and will close down the Savage 23rd Sept. 1899. Le Dr. Willam Ferguson, qui Island range lights. voyage actuellement en Europe, a | Range on Sand Hill established 29th Oct. 1899. préparer sa goélette ‘‘Laurel.”’ Le! capitaine Jos. Buote est parti pour | | Fued te each head a single hendful of Roller Feed with the «- PR TT To 3 D «x LE È x Ms © 2 be et RS nn LT M D té qt œnsehe L visité Rome, acconipagné du Revd. | Père Murphy, le frère du | Dr. Murplky de Tignish. Le Dr. Ferguson est maintenant à| Athènes. capitale de la Grèce. Les braves paroissiens de Mont- Carmel n’ont pas voulu laisser par- tir leur zélé Pasteur le Père Arsenault, pour son voyage en Europe, : ans lui témoigner leurs sentiments d'affection. Ils lui ont présenté ue alresse accompagnée d'un joli &aucau. Voir l'adresse dans nos colonnes aujourd'hui. 72 * dévoue Last week we had the pleasure of visiting Dr. C. V. McCready in his new office, Alberton. We found the affable gentleman in good cheer. We were very much pleased to no- tice the neat, attractive and com- fortable office which the Dr. occu- pies. His Harvard dental chair is one of the greatest bit of mecha- nism we have ever seen. The doc- tor’s popularity and eficient work have won for him golden opinions from the public. Extracting, fil- ling, bridgexrork, etc., in fact all that comes within the radius of dental surgzry is practised in Dr. McCieady's office. To mect the growiug demand, the tto visit O’Leary every Monday ant Tignish every Tuesday and Wednesday, remain- ing the rest of the week at Alber- : ton. Dr. has arran£ semaine passée, Mercredi de la une notice d’un nous avons reçu décès, à Summerside. Comme ce- { À à ét imite ee DE en ce aad:à © kr mg dé Ar ee vor DS LR nr Ce HR ie (Sgé) W. P. ANDERSON, Chief Engineer. Copy Charlottetown, P. E. I. 26th Dec. 1899. Sir : — Your letter dated the 21st instant is duly to hand re certain ehanges in Caseumpea Harbour and requiring certain information there- on, which it appears I have neglected to give. With regard to the moving of Sa- vage Island Lights without notifying, [ beg respectfullv to atate, that I took the draft notice as suficeut authority and that the fast of removal was not to be proclaimed by me to the Depart- ment, but that I should simply carry out the terms of the notice, this act wouli necessarily cause the disconti- nuance of Savage Island Lights. On the 22nd September last I visit- ed in the ‘::BRANT" the Harbour, and Mr. Walsh took the crew and with them and the assistonce of the Keeper and George Oulton and team of horses, removed from Savage Island, one mast and gear and set it up in front of the main tower, as instructed, and thac night it was lighted and Savage Island Range was closed down. On Monday the 25th I passed out the Harber on this range, over the outer Bar in 9 feet water at dead low tide, ter some time the Range was satisfac- terv, tben came a storm and the chan- nel on the Bar went north, s0 as the lights as then placed would not give best water. After many cemplainats, at last Mr. B. D. McLellan, M. P. wrote me, that nn'ess I did move the lights or put up an independent Range clear of the main tower and to HIER Ms ar 2 o x a RP a nn ER EE enr ne erin à | gs a CS etage ha «mmnes Sydney y gréer sa goélette ‘‘Fan- | :hills eonsists of two masts, huts at | cet est allé préparé la sienne ‘‘Aca- base, all painted white having small Idian”’, à Halifax. Ils ont tous Da vence ” lent mast head |{s6is emmené leurs équipages avec and showing white lights from hoisting lanterns in line with best 1va- ter on outer Bar, course in from sea 3. W. by W. mauvais état dû à la dernière tem- With respect to your objection to |pête de neige et aux pluies que authorize the building of two small | nous ayons eues dernièrement. lights moveable tower, I fear it can- not stand, as here is a moxt deter- mined stand taken for towers ag day- marks, the ship men say also, that in Les grits, n'ont pas gales the masts are not safe, being so! célèbre réfrigérateur eux. a été organisée à Rustice. dance, with the face of the wind and the ewaying ef the mast and lanterns, and as the lights are most needed in bad weather, they must be given the | best and most certain aid possible, | Farquharson poui ment. On s'attend à en avoir des nouvelles dans reu. McLellan for his own safety and the Fdane l'expression ‘‘responsible go- vote, will baek these men up and de- | vernment.’’ mand the towers. These towers ean be built for near. | JOHANNICULUS ly the same priee as masts arrançse- Rustico, 21 avril 1900. ments, and as new masts and gear | must be provided before anchor sea-| son, it will be better to gracefuliy | give in and give them their desire. The towers can be built so ns to! LE BERCEAU move as easily as masts and would! - 5 HA : 1 d give a much more certain day mark! P. C. Murphy, Tigniss5, un fils. é : é | and steadizr ligh$ at night. | to the freameney of the chanve! , Ds 4 . ? |Jean Gall z Chelse | u L k Û | . sallant,e Chelsea, | of sites that is all right, but all our J J . Mass., Range now in operation on sand |ny'’ et le capitaine Alphonse Dou- | Les chemins sont dans uu très! encore ce! bouette | exposed and that the lights flicker and | 4ont ils ont tant parlé dernière- | Nous somi:es redevebles à M.! nouvelle in-| for them to enter the Harbour. Mr. terprétation du mot ‘‘responsible’’ Le 20 avril, est né à Madame Dr Le 20 février est née à Madame sual amount of grais, night and morninx. | When feeding with Tarnips, Potatere, Cariots or auy kinds ef roots, they should be chopped fine and use à single handfai ot Roller Feed to ea h animal. Biddeford, P. E. 1sland, Ja:y 5 1899. Dar Sir | J'have taken mueh pleasure in testifying te ths Volme of your Roller Feed for Hors and Oattle. 1 hs ve used a good deal of it this spring with excellent results. | Yours Etc. John Richards. Une succursale de la C. M. B. À. Benj. Gallant, Bleomheld Station, P. E. 1slaæd, Sole Agent ior Prines Connty: FOR SEEDTIME Led DCE æ - 7 retirent M sg » 9 PT ( A tin RS re { L e pe, 7 PNR ET | A Seed Wheat all kinds, Barley, Clo- ver, Timothy, Garden Seeds, Spring june fille baptisée sous le nom de tooth Harrows, etc., etc. {north shore lights are liable to be nés. | moved at least once each year. In the | Minnie. | ease of Cascumpec so far no money | has been lost, by having to abandon | = and purchasing new | | En except the first purchase at | L ! Subscription price <° ‘” Alberton, lately, fer tire Back Red | pions paid for sites, State if patented. Bcitimore, Md. + -!ca free. | | 4 - ii: "HMS Édité: #2 for acceptable ideas. | THE PATENT RECORD, lre2#T RECORD $1.00 Prices as low as any. Brace McKay & Co. S'Side, April 5th 1900. Quality the best. 4 ” Me æ % u Pr. i r ei ; ss | Ébie ET | 5 at ed amant dame à > A A mm om eu: su