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Elle nous don- ne la primeur d'un des plus beaux livres qui aient été publiés ou Ca- nada et certainement le plus inté- ressant qu'il soit possible de pré- Il est intitulé : ‘‘Le St-Laurent Historique, Légendaire et Topo- graphique’ de Montréal à Chicou- timi sur le Saguenay et à Cacouna L'au-. teur donme succinctement l'histcire et les légendes qui se rattachent à toutes les villes et villages que, l’on passe lorsque l’on fait le voyage par eau ; une belle gravure de l’égiise de chaque place, ne per- met pas au voyageur de se mépren- dre sur l’endroit où il est. Voilà un livre qui devrait être distribué par milliers dans nos col- lèges, couvents et écoles ; il est im- possibles de trouver un meilleur moyen d'enseigner l'histoire de no- tre cher Canada à nos enfants com- me à tout le monde. Présenté ain- si, sous la forme d’un voyag:, elle devient attrayante au plus haut degré. Combien de faits, d'anec- dotes et de légendes n’avons-nous pas trouvés, que nous ne connais- sions pas, même dans cette premiè- re partie que nous donne la revue de ce mois, elle nous fait presentir bien des surprises pour le reste de l'ouvrage qu’on nous promet, pour le mois prochain. Ajoutons que l'illustration est exquise, et, nous dit-on, comprendra plus de deux cents “gravures. Elle aussi nous reserve plus d’ume rélélations, ainsi dans cette premiére partie, nous avons le fameux ‘‘château de Lou- gueuil’” dont nous avions bien en- tendu parler, mais dont nous n’a- vions aucune idée. Que de belles églises nous possédons aussi, sans, le savoir. Ce volume qne l’on neus annon-, ce, sera de plus accompagné de dix sept carates du fleuve, donnant des détails inuus jusqu’s ce jour, à tout autre, qu’à des mains très expéri- mentées. Quelles belles vacances, qu’une excursion le loug de notre beau fleuve en connet ou e:1 cha- loupe, accompagné de ce beau guide, lorsque chaque île, en un mot tous les détails du fleuve, se- ront facilement reconnus. On a souvent reproché au gou- veriement d'avoir distribué des li- vres inutiles, en voici un qu’il ne pourra jamais trop répandre. Pu blié en anglais, en même temps qu’uu Français, it est appelé à fai- re coumaître partout uotre beau et magnifique St-Laurent. Nos plus sincères félicitations aux éditeurs de la Revue Canadien- ne, qui dans ce numéro nous don- ne aussi lé texte du jugement de sur la rive sude du fleuve. ve aujourd’hui avec un numéro ré-) senter au public canadien-français. SALE TO COMMENCE EACH DAY then to Glenwood Hall. re Ve tangerennercor rremnntremerr 5 1906 ROAD NALES ee Division No. 4, Prince Co. The subscriber will sell by public auction, Repairs to the Roads and Culverts in the above mentioned districts as féllows : — at 8 o’clock, a. m. Tuesday, Jume 19oth, Roads on Lot 16, east of Wester Road, be- ginning at corner of McLean änd Wester Roads. Wednesday, June 2oth, Roads on Lot 16, west of Western Road aud the Roads on Lot 15, leading from Barry's Corner to McCNally's Mills ; thence tewards Rocky Point, commencing at S. Day’s. Thursday, fune 21st, Roads on Lot 15 from McNally's Bridge to big brook and” Wedge’s Bridges, commencing at McNaliy's. Friday, June 22n1Â, the remai- niug Roaës on Lot 15, commencing at Phil. A. Perry'’s. All sales subject to the approvai of the Commissoner of Public Werks. JOSEPH G. GALLANT, Reod Inspector. Abram's Village, May 31st, 1906. ROAD NALHN Division No. 2, P. Co. a The undersigned will sell by pu- blic auction the repairs to Roads and Bridges in the above same Di- vision :—- Commencing MONDAY, June 18th ROAD NALES Division, No. 6; Dis- ! trict Nos. 6 and 7, Prince. Co The undersigned will sell by pu- ‘ Repairs to the Roads and Bridges in the above named Division, com- mencing on the following dates : Monday, June 11th, at 8 o’clock a. 1…1., at Spring Valley Hall, and at Daruly Hall at r o’ciock 9. m. Tuesday, June r2th, at 8 o’clock, a. m., at Indian River Post Office, and at Malpeque Hal! at 1 p. m. Wednesday, Juue ï3th, at 8 o’clock a. m.,at Margate Corner. thence County Line Road and Lat 25 Road, at or near Picketts’ For- ge at Ip. m. . Thursday, June 14th, at 8 o’clock a. m., at Indiau River Bridge, and, at Townsends Corner at 1 p. m. Friday, June 15th, at 8 o’clock, at Line Lot 19, omthe ŒJrishtowm Road, near Kensington ; 10 0'clock, Hogg Road by Cheese Factery, and Margate Road at 1 p. m. All sales subject to the approval of the Commissioner of Public Works. GEORGE LOCKHART Road Iuspecter. Spring Valley, May 29th, 1906. Nous venons de recevoir plu- 1906, at 7 o’clock a. m., from: O'Leary Road to Doyle Road ;! Locke Road Reserve Road, McRea Road f om Lot 4 to the end of O'Leary Road. | ‘THUESDAY, June zoth, at 7a | m., Hamilton Read, (Campbell! Road ; then to West Point Wharf ; WEDNESDAY, June 2oth, at 7 a. in., Ramsay Road, O’Leary Road, Smailman Road ; then to the end of Barclay Road ; the Boulter Road. FRi1DAY, June 22ud, at 7 4. m., from Line Roat to Indian Point ; then to Brae ; then Grand Dyke ; then Beaton Road. SATURDAY, June 23rd, at 7 a. m., Campbeli Road, from Lot 6 to Shore ; from Brea te Glenwoed Hall. All By-Roads not mentioned in the above will be sold at each day's sale as they come is. All contracts must be completed within 21 days after date of sale All sales subject to the approval of Comumissioner of Public Werks. JOHN M. STEWART, Road Inspector Glenwood, Lot 8, l'honorable juge Fortin dans la cause de Jules Mary contre B:r- connaissance des Droits d’Auteur au Canada. M. Albert Laterge, dans un court article accempagné de huit, portraits, nous donne l’histoire de cette cause désormais célèbre dans uos annales littéraires. Nous avous ñnâte de recevoir le prochain numéro de la Revue Ca- nadienne, qui devrait être dans toutes les mains canadiennes-fran- çaises. MILBURN'S LAXA LIVER PILLS Are a combination of the active principles of the most valuable vegetable remedies for dis- eases disorders of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels, CURE CONSTIPATION eadache, Jaundice, Heart- pe ne of the Stomach, Dizzi- ness, Blotches and Pimples. CURE BILIOUSNESS So Stomach, Wator DreePEiVer Compiaine, Balow or Muddy Complexion. AY , VER IA: Svweeten the breath and clear away all waste and matter from the system. bottle or 5 for #1.00. All dealers Tes FAT Ge Lait 100 | thélémi Hubert, qui établit la re-: FOR GRANDPA sieurs cents douzaines de belles car- tes mortuaires que nous vendons à »» cents la douzaine. Ceux qui at des parents et des amis qui re- s2 procurerdes cartes mortuaires, Nous y imprimons le nom, l'âge, la date de la mort, etc., etc., Avec chaque douzaine de cartes nous donnons une douzaine de car- tes sur lesquelles est imprimé les “De Profundis’’. Pas moins que 12 cartes à chaque commande. Adressez par la malle ou venez au bureau. L'IMPARTIAL MeQuarrie & Arsenault AVOCATS NOTAIRES & Co. Summerside, L P.E, (Bureau au dessous du Royal Bank of Canada) ARGENT À PRETER Neil McQuarrie, K. $S. Aubin E. Arsenault S .ÆE GALLANT, 2BRAM'S VILLAGE ILE DE P. E. Nouvelles marchandises de toutes sortes. Marchandises sèches, Epiceries, Ha- bits, Chaussures, Chapeaux, etc. Beau Stock de Livres de prières, cha pelets et objets religieux, aux prix les plus réduits. Nous prenons les produits de la ferme en échange pour nos marchandises. VEENZ NOUS VOIR P, C. Murphy, M. D., Médecin—Chrugien TIGNISH, ILE DU P E. OR FOR BABY Whether you want a pre- sent for grandpa or for the baby....for man or woman; boy or girl....you are sure to find here something high- | ly acceptable, tasteful and suitable, There are hosts of good things in our cases and counrtse that are splen. did for such gift purposes ....and a great many of them are decidedly inexpen- sive. No use to try to give a list here ; but just come and see tor yourself when next you need to buy a pre- sent. Our latest catalogue con- taining illustrations of ma- ny rings, watches, chains, and silver novelties will be mailed on request E W Taylor JEWELLER South Side Queen Square. Jd, À. Johnston, M. D., C.M Médecin Cbirugrien TIGN1SH ILE DU P, E. Hotel Bernard THEO. BERNARD, PROP,. TIGNISH, ILE du P. E. Cette maison est une des meilleures de cette province ; située près de la gare du chemin de fer. Prix toujours rsisen- nable. J, E. Wyatt, SUCCESSEUR DE HODGSON & wYATT AVOCA F, NOTAIRE, etc. Sollicitenr Banks, ARGENT À PRETER Bureau : Au dessous de la Clifton Hou- leSUMMEZSLDE, L P.E blic auction to the lowest bidder| ROAD SALES District No, 4, P. Co I hereby give notice that ! will sell by public auction to the lowest bidder repairs to Roads, Culverts and Bridges in the above mamed District. Commencing on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2oth, at 7/a. m, Read to Jj. Moreshead’'s, and Road from Gfigg’s to Ashtau’s : mext Road from ;Grigg's to Bzaten's, via West Devon Statien : and Road to Goffs Bridge, mext {Rod from Goff's teward Portage River ; at 1. p. m., the Tory Road from west end ; the Bryan and Sullivan Roads will be sold when passing ; immediately after the Rafferty Road towards Portage Station ; at 5 p. m., Luke Road and Bui- ger Road ; also Road to Narrows, via Murphy's. THURSDAY, JUNR 21st, at 7 2. | m., the Dystant Road, and Road to Bideford, Chapel, from west end ; next, the Road from line Lot 13 to A. William’s and Road from Bideford to E!lerslie ; at 9 a. w., the South Junction Road from east end, and Road from South Junction to Dystant Road, and fiom South Junction toward’s Ford's ; McKinnon’s : next Road to Lot 12 Point, from west end ; immediately aîter, [Road te Squir- rel Creek ;and Point Lookout ; at 5 p. m., Road frem D. Milligan’s to"Pawe’s, aud Road to Carr's Deep Point : also the Road from D. Milligan's to Presbyterian Church. FRIDAY, JUNE 22nd, at 7 a. m., Road from Kelley's to Black Bauk ; next the Road from line | osent dans les cimetières devr aient | Lot 13 to Lot 11 Ferry, commen. cing at Black Band Logging ; at 11 a. w., the North Junctiou Road, from east end ; at 1 p. m., the Al- dous Road to Couway Station, and Road from Conway to Western Road : at 6 p. m.,the Road from Conway to Barlew Road from west end. SATURDAY, JUNE 23rd, at 6 a. m., the Western Road from line of Lot 6 to Robinson’s, commencing at the Lake ; the Gillls Road will be sold when passiag ; at 11 x. m., the Road frem Robinson's to Eg- mont Bay ; next the Road te Mc- Arthur's, £r., and Read from Mc- Lellan’s to Western Road via En- more River Mills ; next the Road from Enmore River to Moor's, and from Moor's Road ;to Bigger’s Shore, at 5 p. m., the Road from Beaton’s to line Lot 9, frem west end. Security will be required on the spot for the due performance of each contract. AIl obstructions on the public highways, such as fencing, mill lumber and rubbish from old feu- cing, etc., will be remeved on day of sale according te law, withont further notice or respect of persous. Seld to approval ef Public Works. Should any of the foregoing days prove stormy, the sale will take place next fine day and s0 continue till all is sold. WM. J. 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