Ml sr M # Hs RUË Een ets à Fr Hoi FEEYES # 52 # É # 4 à À ka im ë 42 hard togz a Be nn, — D RS NOTES LOCÉTES NOUVELLES ANNONCES Auction Sale, Thos. Wilkin- son. Liberal Conservation (Con vention. The Diamond Jubilee Tea. Pendleton's Panacea. La morue est en abondance sur nos côtes. A vendre, Joseph À. Gaudet: La Semaine dernière a été une/ des meilleures de la saison, pour la pêche eu homard. A Skin- ner’s Pond la pêche a été ex- traordinæire. “Auyone who has had a pu- blic school educatiou can win a prize if he or she will only be careful enough.” This is what The Century Co., New York, publishers of the Century Magazine, say a- bout a competition they have organized, and asthe Jargest prize is $500 and the smallest $10 we incline to think that a considerable number of pub- lic school graduates will re- veal large bumps of careful- ness. The Century people scem to think that the easiest ques- tions in their examination pa- pers are likely to prove the most insidions, because the competitors will {ry to answer them off hand. They distribute the qnestions, without charge, to applitants who write for them. Vendredi soir nous avons eu un gros orage qui a duré une couple d'heures. Le tonnerre a grondé d'une manière terrible. Aux examens qui ont eu lieu au collège St SDunstan, les degrés de B. À. ont été conféres à M. Joseph Galiant, M. S .K. Bourke. et M. J. À. Ready. C'est Joa-him Arsenault et non Crallant, comme on nous l'avait annoncé, qui s'est noyé à Egmont Bay. Aujourd'hui, premier Juillet, fote de la Puissance, le bureau de Poste et tous les bureaux publics sont fermés. Dans une autre colonne, nous publions l'appel de l’hon. Da- nie) Gordon, aux électeurs de l'ile du Prince Edouard. Une convention des conser- vatours du premier district au- ra lieu à Aiïberton Jeudi pro- chain le 8, pour choisir des candidats pour la prochaine é- lection, qui a lieu le 21 de juil- let. Les cultivatears qui désirent l'amélioration de leurs vaches laitières ne sauraient laisser é- chepper l’occasion favorable que leur offre M. Jeseph A. Ghaudet de Palmer Road. Farmers, if you wish to see on your table real gilt-edged butter, not an imitation effec- ted by colouring, but the ge- nuine article, invest in the ani- mal offerel by M. Joseph A. Gaudet. Aujourd'hui, “ Dominion Day”, Pluie et vent de nord- est. Dr. Murphy entertained His Lordship and visiting Clergy to dinner on sunday evening. La législature de cette pro- vinee est dissoute. Les brefs d'élection sont lancés. Nomina- L'IMPARTIAL CONVENTION | l'ouest cet été sera le grend Pique-nique que les paroissiens | The convention ofthe teach- du Lot 11 et du Brae se propo-lers of the Western Inspecto- cent d’avoir le 28 juillet. Nous/rate was held in the High prédisons un succès sans mé- School in Alberton on Tuesday lange au Rer. Père MeDougail, land Wednesday of this week. le Vaillant curé de ces deux pa-| There was a large atiendance roisses,. and the discussions were very Les cultivateurs qui ont à/lvely, and instructive. cœur de remplir en peu del First session, Tuesday after- temps leur baratte d’une crème 202. The convention was o- riche et abondante et être en, P°ned by a very eloquent and mesure d'étaler sur leur table |i"teresting speech by the presi- du beurre dont l'éclat rivalise (420t Mr. F. J. Trainor. He avec celui de l'or, désirent se | dealt very ably with our edu- concerter entre eux pour s'as-|‘*ti0nal system and strongly curer l'acquisition de l'animal |*dvocated the endowment ofa que leur offre M. Joseph A. tas <L'Agticnan and of pe Gaudet à des conditions très- dagogics in the proposed prince Ésoubles of wales college. The following | committees were then appoin- There 18 no room now for |ted : Finance; Messrs W. D. poor milk. 1t is not the quanti- Melntyre and C. G. Duffy ani ty but the quality that you Miss Mabel Fielding. must consider. 1t is not the Nominating Lun T weight of water, but tho pro-| White and J. H. Buntain and portion of butter which | Miss Carrie Clay. tells up in the milk. See then! On Resolutions : Messrs A. F M. Joseph À. Gaudet of Palmer Matthews and $. E. Sobey and Road. He is the man who will! Miss Sophia Brown put you in a position to secure that point. Le principal évènement PR ES | On credentials : Messrs Mur- ray and Jas. Sinclair and Miss La prorogation du parlement Fairlie Durant. Mr. Buntain fédéral a eu lieu mardi, le 29 then read a paper eatitied, juin. “How to secure regularity of attendance and attention,” which called forth a lively dis- D |cussion * participated in by Messrs Kielly, puffy, Mcintyre, _ À. Hollaran and Dr Ross. RS OR TS. In the evening an entertain. Mx J. A. Secord, St. John, |ment was given in Woodman's N. B. was here Monday in the | Hall. The following 18 the pro- interest of the firm of C. H.|gramme :— Pendleton, St. John. ’{. B. 1 Cornet duett, Messrs Matthews We are pleased to see Mrs. FENTE: AUeR | Carrie Cla Champion abie to resume her à Recit + de fées did 417 tecitation-Railway Matinee- ; Mis Sten:iford muscular rhumatism. Re + Trio—‘'rhe Marmaids’ song— M. Aurèle Gaudet fils de M. misses Clay, Rogers and Wisnor Joieph H. Gaudet, Tignish, est :5 Address. J. H. Bell arrivé de Yarmouthville, Me, 16 Comic Song Howard Hackett sataedi dernier. :7 Solo—“A Warrior Boid”—A. Mr A. H. Notman, district. F. Matthews passenger agent for the Cana- | 5 Deciamation — “rhe Tenor”, dian Pacific Railway was here | Miss Stentiford Tuesday. 19 sRaus O'Brien J. H. Beli D sn | 10 _—_— un Chas St Kielly Montgomery, Alberton, made a | ed ours en Queen. flying visit to Tignish Tues- Second Session. Wednesday day. |moruing. After the minutes of ) . |the previous session were read A présent il faut dire : Sir | and adopted, Miss Fairlie pu- Wilfred Laurier et Sir L H |rant read a paper on “Reading.” LEE X, PERSONNEL Davies. | This was discussed at lengih Le Rev. Louis Joseph paul|by Messrs Dufly, Meintyre, Napoléon Bruchési succède à Kielly Trowsdale, Buntain, Mgr. Fabre, comme archevêque | 7. P. Fieldiug and pr Ross. de Montréal. Dr Ross then read a prper | To ‘hi : à $ Nous 1egrettons d'apprendre | ° — a Psycholo que M. pierre Buote et sa Dame | gical standpoiut. This paper Si . was foilowed by a length autrefois de Tignish, mais ac-| ep = ? Fr: : l Ÿ . + it ti ; di à . oi sidint EE Mec |" 7 0 PERS | . . by Messrs Fielding, Bantain brooke, Me. sont malades d’une | + ; L Ne ; ras ; (Stavert Hensiy, Kielly, Daffy attaque sévère des fièvres ty- . Land Shaw. The afternoon ses- \enrégistré dans le N. B. H. B. ——— 070 — A VENDRE | | { Un taureau Jersey, pur sang, | âgé de trois ans. Ce magnifiqut | animal qui a remporté la palme | sar ses concurrents aux {rois | exhibitions où il a varu, est) Pour de plus amples détails, s'adresser à Joseph A. Gaudet, | Palmer Road Lot 2 30 juin 97 | FOR SALE —0X0— À thorough bred Jersey bull, three years old registered in N. B H. B. This beautiful ani- mal has won laurels for him- se]f at the three exhibitions in which he was entered. For fur- ther particulars. Apply to Joseph A. Gaudet Palmer Road Lot 2 30 june 97 AUCTION AT ALBERTON ——— X — Haviog been instructed to! sell out the Generai Stock of! Merchandise, etc. ofmy Estate, I wiil sell by Public Au:tion, commencing MONDAY, THE 5th JULY, 1897 At the hou r of 2 o’clock, p.m. and continue the sale eve- ry afternoon until all is sold. We have about $1500 worth of Stock to dispose of consisting of Readymade Clothing, Tweeds, Shirts, Hats, Dress Goods, Collars, Flannels, Ginghams, Battons, a lot of Ladies Haïs, trimmed up in the latest siyle ; Room Paper, Picture Frames, Nails, Furniture, etc., ete. Also, 1 set of Outside platform Scales, 5,000 ibs. ; 3 Boats, which can be seeu at Miminigash Run, aud lots of other articles too nuunerous to mention. Also by Private Sale we will sell the Store and 14 Acres of Land, near Alberton. 1f the Store is not sold, 1 will be to let after the sale is over. Terms of sale: All small sums Cash ; large amoan:s can be arranged for by giving good joint notes, payabie the 1st Nov. 1897. SALE POSITIVE We also take this opportu- nity of requesiing al] those that have not yet called to set- tie up their accounts, etc. to do so without delay, as it will bs to their advantage to do 80. THos. WILKINSON, Agent and Auctioncer. tion le 14 juillet, votation le 21. Les examens préliminaires | quys. ‘pour le collège P. W. et l'Ecole | normale commenceront mardi le 6 juillet, à Charlottetown. | Suminerside, Albeiton etautres| cen{res. | We were pleased tosee, a few | days ago our popular Dr. Mur- | phy d:iving his interesting! “Jimmy Forward” hitched to a | inrettier trio is “Sunoli cart”. À hoides. P sion was short and was taken | = M. Pierre Gaudet, fils de M.\up by th: report ofcommittees, S G c Joseph H. Gaudet est arrivé | à paper on Pkysiology by Miss| à $ & mardi du Sault Ste. Marie où isquarebiiggs and general re-| 5 Fe il demeure depuis piaseurs | marks. SE F @ œ années. 11 est venu à Ja de-| rhe following officers were e = £ 2 e : mande de sun père qui a été appointed for the ensuing year. 2 > a a œ dangereusement malade depnis | pres. st. D. Mciniyre; Vice. | # œ o Ÿ uue couple de mois, mais qui, pres. Miss. s. Brown, seu'y-treas.| 7 Ÿ E 2 h-urensement, semble être! C. G. Duffy ; Fairlie Durant, | s e e < D z | n > à ri.& " | . ‘ | € © { ; Le | beaucoup mieux à présent. Miss M. 4. Dunbar, Heusly Sta-| 4 2 u ] Rs 1 © | } æ es Dr W. Burke of Boston. bro- | vert and Allan F. Matthews. | ie è _ “ a. = L a 8 = r T TA | Te | 1 M cs @ @ ther of Rex ET Buike, Al- | FIR ST EL ECTORAL e S 5 © Q œ Q = a e=! . : . A à 19 UL: 1 © © à ‘ + U à berton, is visiting Tignish the DISTRICE L_ÉSNIET | C7 : É . | | Le © + | guest of his brother in law, Dr| " ES -e 2. 537 (ti . F | ee EC | rs 2 e Murphy. He is accompanied by ee ve RER 2 É ® > Mr David Drinkwater of the! PRINCE COUNTY Le ÉTÉ | . bi | | 7 @ PA a same city. Dr Burke has been, L Mo RE RUES | + à à : : | tino :bera bo El practicing his profession du-|,,# “°°008 0 PR | ES LAS ; Lis. t th | Conserrative Jelegates from) # £ © _& TRE PORTE Fee 2 NO hs soteral Poliur Divisions: © + & “Hub” and it is needless to say of the first District of Prince! #: ; 2 na " . . - . Î 0 is one of our successful islan- County, will be held in Reiïd’s æ & Hall, Alberton, on 1 : DA THURSDAY | M André Martin de Bloom- seed Fi ic field était à Tiguish aujourd” re J RIYDeRt, | | hui. at 5 a ciocK, p. m. | . | TO SELECT. Stanislaus Buote. Mr. and M's. James M. Duffy from Kiakora paid Tignish a visit last week. CANDIDATES | io represent the said District! at the :orthcoming Election. | All Pollng Divsions will kindly see that theïr delegates, |are present, | | J. T. Weeks | President | Ripans Tabules. Ripans Tabules cure dyspepsia. Ripans Tabules cure bad breath. Ripans Tabules cure flatulence. Ripans Tabules cure nausea. Ripans Tabules: for sour stomacL. Ripans Tabules assist digestion. je Marchand Généralet Négociant| de Poisson, Produits etc. Paie le plus haut prix pour ’avoine, l’anguille, l’éper!an, etc., etc. œnnmmbanne de 0. et | ares { & A E ) «| ä \| 0 1 L’ d Vend aux prix les pius ré-|$# duits pour paiement comptant North Rustico. Shawls, Ribbons, |. 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