RO AG dés M Gt orne D TS mme nctiéhéireninun os RE RG mur em es more sé ae ee gr Aa ge ne 7 TP L’IMPARTIAL, JEUDI LE 4 NOVEMBRE, 1897. mt CORRESPONDAN JE M. le Rédacteur, L'IMPARTIAL | FONDE EN 1893 Le seul Journal français de! Ile dn Prince Edouard. | A — Je remarque dans les colonnes de votre jour- nal, que les habitants de St. | Louis, ont organisé une société de débats et qu’à leur prechaine réunion ils ont pour sujet “Qu'’est-ce-qui est le plus avan- tageux pour le fermier—faire du lard pour le marché ou l’mdus- trie laitière.” Je proteste contre l'impression que peuvent produire de telles discussions, c’est-à-dire que l'in- « dustrie laitière est incompatible Annonces 10 cents la ligne, 1ère |avec l'industrie du lard ; parce- insertion. 2 cents la ligne les in-|que ces deux industries vont sertions subséquentes. naturellement ensemble. Dans upe de mes lettres, j'ai fait re- marqué le fait souvent avancé par ceux qui n’ont que peu d'é- nergie et qui sont ignorants des nouvelles méthodes, que nos melileurs patrons à la framage- rie d’Aiberton, qui est mainte- nant reconnue de bien réussir, sont aussi ceux qui font le plus de lard et de la meilleure quali- té. Le régistre d'aucune fabri- que opérée judicieusement, de la pointe de l'Est à Alberton, peut rendre témoignage de ce que j'avance. Si les pores sont obtenus au temps propice, en a- +'ouvraient les dévotions des} vril ou en mai, au plus-tard—et “Quarante Heures” auxquelles! ce n'est qu’à ceite condition prenaient part, avec la piété qui | qu'on en fera un système pa- les caractérise presque tons les |yant, car à la factorie <n n'a- fidèles de la paroisse. Le Révé- chète pas de ces vieux animaux rend $. Boudreault avat pour) maig es qui ont irainé les che- l'aider daus ce ministère des|mins, il faut que ce soit des ani HEBDOMADAIRE, 8 PAGES. ABONNEMENT : , $1.00 nés cie vs oc D ds D Les abonnements sont paya- bles d'avance. Touies communications doi- vYunt être adressées à L'IMPARTIAL TIGNISH, I. P. E. L'IMPARTIAL 4 NOVEMBRE 1897 LES QUARANTE HEURES À EGMONT BAY Mercredi, vingt-sept courant, à St. Jacques d'Egmont Bay, TiGNisn âmes, les Revds J. C. Chaisson | maux de bon printemps, car il de Palmer Road, J. McDonald | faut les tuer et les vendre à 7 de Miscouche, P. P. Arsenault mois pour. ea retirer quelque du Mont Carmel et J. S. Tur-| profits. Avant que la factorie bide de Tignish. Le temps fat ouvre au mois de juin, le fer- d'es plus favorables, aussi assu- | mier systématique aurases veaux re t-cn qu'à peine si deux on élevés et en bonne condition, trois persunnes, capables alors! Let pourra au moyen au ‘petit &e se rendre à l'église, n'ont pas | lait” et autre chose qu'il aura à Roms à l'appel de la grâce. Ce la main, continuer sans crainte. qui as digne pasteur, qui travaille aveu | pois et d'avoine, l'aidera en at- ‘ant de zèle au bien spirituel de tendant qu'il ait assez de ses chères ouaiiles. La messe de|tates fraîches et autres grains. l'exposition fut chantée par M.|Le patron de l'industrie laitiè re | » curé de Palmer Road, la de is trouve mieux “pro pace” du lendemain par M. curé de Miscouche et celle de la clôture par l'abbé J. $S. Tur- bide qui termina ses imposantes | cérémonies zar la procession du | très Saint Sacrement et les bel- | Jes prières prescrites par l'Eglise Jour ja circonsta'ice. 1i va sans dire que tonte l'é.| glise l'avtel, pa | le patiouise pas la factorie ; car, atteindre le même degré de suc- cès que son frère patron. Done, qu'il n‘y ait aucune discussion qui doivent marcher enseimbie ; du vicox système vicieux des patates et de l'avoine qui ont ruiné le Let qui tendent à rendre de ii, en plus pauvres ceux qui 'sistent à et malgré les ans, tment tout à fait rajeunis pour. Ja magnilicence de ces fêtes, en se décorant de leurs plus riches! leur| mais qu'on s'occupe style qui accuse s’é- S0 ) arures. Tout enfin avait revêtu cet aie de deur et de auité que seule notre daus Vouiez-vous un témoignage pratique sur ce que continuer vole rétrog 'ade. cette 2 Î ë subli- œTan sainte reli sion salt donner à ses temples Le chant et ja musique furent | ‘ussl tels que Henry Garäon de Mon- trose ou Joseph Keeffe d'‘Aiber- ton. Et tout en les procurez vous des animaux de bonne introduisez Îles dans votre voisinage. À E. Burke mm eee re manière et tout malere le dé- “: Gallant, tout le monde regrette, des exéentés d'une «'igne de la cl'uonstance le consultant « hoeur entier, jart ce Théodore race et que où | grâce à l’impul-! “end très peu de Ja hauteur Le . ? * ji javait piace, ion qu'il a su lui imprimer et! TO THE EDITOR OF L'IM- anx jeunes gens de t lent qui! PARTIAL. ot font parti. Ce n’est d'ailleurs Re pas APE quand on sait! Sir—l1l notice in your columns que ce choeur déjà si bien for-/aco pte rendu of a Dabativg in6., ect maintenant piacé sous | Society at St Louis, the subie * l'habiie direction de M. Arsène of whose next debate is Arsenauit comme organiste et de!" Which is the more profitable | M. Fiorome Pitre comme direc-!t0 the farmer, pork or milk-ral- teur de chant. Tont s'est donc/sing ? Now, 1 wish to protest a. passé de manière à porter les! gainst the impression such dis- coeurs vers Dieu, à augmenter |Cussions are calculated to leave la dévotionet, surtout à faire! viz :that the raisine of milk, comprendre par les impressions that is to say. the dairy indus- A La es qui abonde try is incompatible with pork ja a regie démons: ring à Lr thon Lo fus -ont à v éritebles “tihatee de |°T19s go hand and hand as na- ciel. turally can be. 1n one of my let- ters I pointed out the fact often advanceu by the slow and igno Un heureux témoin. 7,86 A=æ] rantin the new methods, that E ; e our best patrons at the Alberton GRTENUES SAOMPTENENT | Factorv. which is now an esta- invoyezun timbre pour notre “ Guide desin- blished success, are also those venteurs.” Nous obtenons plus de patentes pour les inventeurs que tous les autres ingé- nieurs ensemble, et nous faisons une spécialité des applications, que les autres agents M'ont vas réussi x obtenir. Pas de patente, pas de paye. MARION æ& MARION, EXPERTS. No, 185 rue Se, Jacques, Montréal. Tel. 2598, Mentiounez ce Jour na | who raise most pork and cf the best quality. The mik sheet of any properly operated factory from Easi Point to Aïlberton |sow over the difficult stage of wakens him up to emulate his will bear me out in this. If the pigs are dropped inproper sea- sou— April or May at latest— and this is the oniy paying sys tem, forthe pork factory will) not take the old stager which: has been out on the public roads for the last quarter of a century: taking in the jobbery of the su- pervisors ;—and we must kil FTams, 12 RES Brands, 200 Bushels good wheat cheap, Sugar cured or sell at 7 months to be in poc-! Cape” Breton Herring ? Bin- kel. thuy tôlbleitatibg n'ose” UT twine, best quality, full WG breed of pigs and some proper low price. care. Before the factory opens in! June, the systematic farmer has his calves reared and his brood Brace, McKay & Co. Summerside P. E. 1. Aug. 1lth 1897 IL EST PARTI Peur LEVIS pour acheter utie maciné àvapeur nutrition and can withthe whey and middlings he has at- hand move forward without fear. An early pie ce of peas and oats, or vetches and oats, will help him on to feeding time whên he has plenty potatoes and coarse grains. The factory patron is much more likely to do all this than any other man, for the very fact that he ïs a patron lage pour les Béurréries et les Fromageries CARRIER LAINE & CIE. LEVIS, PF. Q. 145 Rue St. Jones 253 Rue St Joseph, Quebec Mon A MOTHER'S VALUABLE ASSISTANT Home Occupations for. | Little Children By KATHERINE BEBBE. @) more progressive brother. Let there be no discnssion then as between pork and milk ; but between {those two going hand in hand, and the old system of petaioes and oats which has ruined the land and the lard: owner and is still contributing to his further decline, let these be our every chats. If you want practical festimony near at hand as to the truth of what 1 say, consult such farmers as Heury CGrordon, Montrose, or Joseph Keeffe, Alberton—mea who fur- nish more milk to our factory thaï any others and still sell more and better pork than any dozen stick-in-the-mud farmers, whose only occupation appears to be to find fault with the new HAT Miss Beebe’s ‘First School Year”. is to the primary teacher this little volume is intended to be to mothers. Miss Beebe believes that the ceaseless activity of children calls for employment, and * Home Oc- cupations ”” is full cf ways and means for mothers, Enthusiastically endorsed by the press and leading kin- dergartners. : 144 fémo, pages bound in lisen, lt top. FROM THE NEW ee WORLD. . “ Home tions be welcomed weary ARTS TE it is very clever and sl of hints and suggestions they can carry out.”’, FROM THE PHILADELPHIA PRESS. (® ‘Home Occupations should be read by af ‘ mothers, and ali other people who have the care and training of infant minds.”’ “* One of the remarkabie features of the book is the extent to which home materials and home-made contrivances are ht into play. Cedar blocks, sand, clay, boxes, pen ee beads, d'énréen tools, flowers, ruitS, res boards, and called into requisition by Miss Beebe’s methods, are within easy reach nr of_those into Hundreds of Hints on How to Make the Little Folks Happy Lists of Stories, Songs and Plays Invaluable to Mothers and Nurses # In this book the Kindergarten offers to the Home suggestions for the occupation of little ens doute rempli de Joie le | Un lopin de terre ensemencé de! en mesure ue | | faire tout cela vue celui qui nel | par le fait même qu'ilest patron, | il fera ‘les eflorts pour imiter et. ne | pres 1e | brevets | cette semaine par le Gouverne- sur le lard et l'industrie laitière É | paré spécialement pour ce jour-! per- | .|Javance? 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She simply takes for granted the child’s Katherine Beebe, a well RS D Do œood male pig aud commence ihe work of introducing a pro- of Evanston, 1ll., will be welcomed ; 7, es mothers, who will find it full of valuable rs À gestions to aid in rearing their little cr Man ceaseless activity and the mother's desire to furnish him with material and opportunity for 5 * development. 3 cross and disagreeable children | per breed in your neighborhood, The occupations here considered il resored to ss mature if cheir mother or are of three kinds. 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