# Me LE Ve TR Ÿe EE FP2 ne ME TA L'iR LP Tue he rl oi dt a A ro St GR 42 ÿ Er but à Ai she PR EP CBI ER Po CR CPE € pe Dee D TR LT 1e PRE D PT LIRE pet AS ef dE LT AN a D 2 ER ge EE 15 LM EU Le. PÉRRGRE hédnèe Rte à à di ÈR vds Hague DR ae ER A 5: st À de sta dE TS) SRE NES A NE UE MR € fui de à à aie À % e #4 Dre RUN re: HS asie notre diner chats nn + _ > j Te ee OS ns 0 L'IMPARTIAT, JEUDI LE 26 MAI, 1898. D es os NOTRS Los Have you a Cough?! Portraits se É GRANDEUR NATU- SZ | use. sENvornaren EMULSION RELLE NOUVELLES ANNONCES OF COD LIVER O1L, -ou- W J. Crockett A lberton Simson Bros & Co Halifax Puttners' Emulsion XX x Nap Pinean St. Lonis S. F. Tarbush Toronto Columbia Phonograph Co (Buffalo, N. Y Le temps est des plus favo- rables aux semailles. La morne est très commune et grosse. On en prend qui pèse Jusqu'à 60 iivres. Les travaux à la nouvelie ca. thédrale de Charlottetown ont recommencé Jundi. Le homaïd n'est pas aussi a. bondant depuis quelques jours qu'au commencement de la sai- son. PUTTNERS EMU LSION Has never been sur- passed as a remedy for chronic Co7ghs, Colds, Consumption and other disorders of the lungs and chest. Always get PUTTNER'S, it is the ORIGINAL and BEST. L'indemnité et frais de route de M. $S. F. Perry, mort pendant la session, lui sont payées— $1,105.85. À. W. MacKinley, dentist Will be at the Tignish Drug Store, Saturday the 28th inst. te do dental work. Quarante deux personnes ont perdu la vie vendredi dans la nuit par un ouragan qui s’est a- battu sur 1owa. Le capitaine Giilis est parti hier pour cChatham avec un chargement de patates et d'a- voine pour M fi. Bernard Frères. On rapporte que l'horaire d'é- té pour le chemin de fer Inter- colonial et celui de l'ile du Prince Edouard doit com'nencé le—6 juin —Summerside Jour- na}. Depuis lundi, le steamer Northumberland ne part pas de la Pointe du Chène avaut j'arri- vée du C. P. R., à 6.19 p. m..et il arrive à. Sammerside à 9 p. m local. La ‘Montreal ment févéral a dessein de se vo- ter une somme “extra” de $500 comme indemaité sessionnelle. Plenty money. Benzoinated Emulsion, which is prepared by Simsou Bros. & Co. of Halifax, is highly recom- mended fer its flash-giving, and healing preperties. Readily tak- en by children. Dimanche, M. le curé McDo- nald a encouragé ses piroïssiens à patronner la nouvelle froma- weri3 qui doit commencer à fonctionner dans quelques jours, dans cette paroisse. La base de la nouvelle église de Mont-Carmel est Presque completée. Le plus grand #n- thousiasme règne chez les bra- s paroissiens du Rev. Père Ar- ve ouvrage marche à senauit et merveilre. W. J. Crockett, Jeweler avd optician, Alberton, wiil be at A. F. Larkivs’, Skinuer s Pond, June the 6th. Mr Crockett will be prepared to sapply any vne who may need spectacles, eye glasses etc. Vendredi, pendant un oragf, Ja foudre frappa uue grange ap” à M. E. PF. Crawford partenant les MM. Myrick era ployé chez Tr ce) “7 « 01E. un nf! sa. fü-n 7 Gazette’ dit | qu'il est rumeur que le parle-| 6oa] as they say] 1 make for one with Hypophosphites. EN MINIATURE The materials used in the ma autres persounes nufacture of this Emulsion are portraits présentés par M.S. F ciual properties of the aromatic | faits. .Sams which are contained in _Îthe preparation, add largely to its value as s Jung healvr. Benzoinated Emulsion is highly recommended by Physi- }Art Co, est hautement Ciaus. No disagreeable taste. satisfactiou | Manufactured by S1MSON BROS. & CO. Halifax. Ask your druggist fer Sim-|°5t re Point e C son’s Emulsion. mandé. IL vous accordeia je pri. zilège d'examiner l'ouvrage a- fait usage dans son commerce. et Cie, tua un cheval et mit le feu à la grange que l’on réussit, cependant à sauver. que vous n'êtes pas obligés d'a- cheter les cadres, et délivre l'ouvrage Ini-même. Vendredi e | Méfiez-vous de ceux qui pré- is ee : . _.. x pain tendent représenter “The High N'VeRRaIRT QUET 4 48 ch 4 | Grade Art Co”. Ces gens n'ont Sammerside ; l’avoine, de 39 à | aucune autorité de M. Tarbush 40 cts. le blé de $1. à $1.10 ;| Leur travail est très inférieur et l'orge, de 55 à 60 cts ; les œufs, le “High Grade Art Co” ne fait 73 ; le beurre, de 18 à 20 cts ;| rien que “High Grade Work”. à ne : ‘| Laissez vos commandes à M. la farine de l'ile, de #2.00 à 42.25 Tarbush et vous serez satisfaits. le 100. A Halifax, l’avoine se vendait de 45 à 47 cts et les pa-|cinq ans, fils de M. François Gal- tates de 40 à 45 cts. lant à Mont-Carmel, était à s’a- ,muser dans un ‘“Gory” il a été FACTS emporté par le courant, à. une ainsi distance assez considérable dans À mau must be an elephant le détroit de Northumberland. or a mouse to intimate to the C’est avec beaucoup ae difficul- p- ople of this section that they |{é6s qu'on a pu le sauver à cause de not know the difference bet-| ,, la grosse mer. ween a ‘“Mule and a crayon Portrait”. lt isa great compli-| Une dépêche d'Ottawa dit ment to pay to the people of|que le capitaine McElhinney ac- Prince Couuty by fereigners,| {ÿejlement en route pour l'An- who in return seek for orders to lie : glsterre a été ordonné par ie enlarge Photos, and Tintypes. They will soon find out their gouvernement d'Ottawa, à son error. Competition being so|départ, d'acheter ou de contrac- keen I wiil, for 6 months give ter, à Glasgow, pour ia cous- 25 per cent discount on all Por-|{rnction d'un bateau à vapeur re _—. enlarg- | POUT faire le service d'hiver en- Led in 9 different grades. ® (tre r'1le du Prince Edouard et | For Crayon Portraits only, 1 la Terre Ferme. will charge as follows. | 1 crayon Portrait 16x20 #50, Hioh Grade Art Co. 2 Do 275) "Toronto, Ont. FA Do 5.25; Tne work ef this well known | Now let us compare prices Of company is now taking the lead .my enlargemeuts with those of lin p. E. Isla:d. For years, the foreign agents. people of this section were | 1 can give you a 16x20 Por-|asked to pay high prices for trait, flesh tint, in a 6 in. Elm work, which is not up to the and gold frame complete for | standard. .$12.00-Where are the extra! MrS.F.Tarbash who repre- 113.60 that are charged by fo-|sents the High Grade Art Co, r.ign agents ? has made his first delivery in They are cutting your throat | West prince and the many +x- as it were by inposing on you|clamations of delight, specially ‘and charging you au exhorbi-\from the jladies, is suflicient tant price for work which is not | guarantee that all portrait eith- a bit better than what [ caulerin give you, UIL, SEPIA, My ‘Crayon Portrait” (char- WATER COLORS, ENNAMELLED, PORCEZAIN dollar less than you pay for PASTEL AND CRAYON their “charcoal”’ are superior to any Work ever, | In all the other erlargements|brought to this island. the comparison in prices is still! Mr. TarBush is now takiug oreater. My horse frames, as|orders for a second delivery. His they say, 1 sell tor 2.50 where! prices are low compared with their own horse frames, similar |the superior work which he to mine, they charge you 4 00.]delivers. compare the prices and judge| The leading papers of P. E. 1. for yourselves where you de-|speak highly of Mr. TarBush rive the most benefit. and his manner of doing busi- Which is the most profitable |ness. to you, to patronize an Islander| His work will speak for it- or a foreigner ? self. Lock up my advertisement in Hold your orders for him. this papér. 9 ee NAPOLEON PINEAU. [7 2912 159875 mos During Mr TarBush’s absence s St Louis P.E. Le omthe village Mrs M. McElroy Mai 26th 18984 ins. wili take all orders left at her residence. | | Nous constatons avec regret que le jeune John McFadyen, fils de M. A. F. McFadyen est representatives of the High assez gravement malade. Tro's|Grade Art Co. of Teronto, bat |médecins ont été appelés et ont they are not, uniess they can | été obligés de faire une opéra-|show authority from mr. Tar- Bear in mind that there are Le rédacteur de ce journal et prominentes ont eu le plaisir d'examiner les absolutely pure, and the medi-)Tarbush et en ont té trèe satis- 1l y à beanconp d'ouvrage en : en ce genre dans cette partie de | Mencement du conezrt, 1l y au- la province, qui ue donne pas ra une lecture en anglais sur M. Tarbush, pour la “High recoin- mandé par les principaux jour- naux de l'ile, pour la qualité de dramatiques etc. Le but de ce l'ouvrage et la manière dont il|concert est de payer des cartes vant de payer. 11 vous gaantit|sister. Venez other parties who pretend to bel | drier est un des plus magnif-! ques que nous ayons jamais eu occasion de veir et est embelli de jolies photogravures de dif. férentes villes du Canadriet de Terreneuve. Nos plus sincères remerciéments. __ Samedi le 28 mai, aura lieu à -[la salle Ste Marie un concert | donné par les élèves ce l’école Grammaire de Tignish. Au com- l'Astronomie. Le reste du con- cert consistera de musique chan- sons, de plusieurs morceaux dernièrement achetées poar l’u- 1! garantit tout ouvrage qui lui sage de l’école. Comme c'est de de dépot de- l'intérêt du district, tous doi- vent se faire un devoir d'y as- en masse. Les prix sont : 10, 15, 20 cents. Portes ouvertes à 7 heures l'ouverture à 7.30. Jeudi de la semaine dernière tandis que M. Hubert Arsenault, Clem. employé à la factorie de homard de M. A. F. Larkin, Skinners Pond, était sur le bout du quai, prêt à desc:ndre dans son embarcation de pêche, 11 fur soudainement frappe en ar- rière par un “Tramway” dont les pêcheurs se servent pour transporter le homard et préci- pité de la hauteur de dix pieds. I1 donna le côté contre le plat- bord de son embarcation et en- fonça deux côtes et s’infligea d’autres contusions qui le re- tiend “ont à la maison pour plu- sieurs semaines. Ilier on nous dit que M. Arsenault pouvait se lever et faire quelques pas. Mr. S. F. TarBush has gone to Charlottetown yesterday ; he will return this evening, M Tar Bash has a way of giving a good crayon portrait with frame com- plete for five dollars. l Mr TarBush will be in Tig- nish the remairder of the week The most fascinating inven- tion oftheage. Alwaysready to entertain. It requires no skill to operate it and repro- duce the music of bands, or- chestras, vocalists or instru- mental soloists. There is Ù nothing like it for an even- ing’s entertainment at home or in the social gath- ering. You can sing or talk to it and it will Lt lier ir re tt thitbtbtbthhbbtb À À DON'T SACRIFICE ... Future Comfort for present seeming Economy, but BUY {he Sewing Machine with an established reputation that guarantees you long and satisfactory service: Th WHITE. ITS BEAUTIFULLY FIGURED WOODWORK, DURABLE CONSTRUCTION, FINE MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT, : coupled with the Finest Set of Steel Attachments, makes it the MOST DESIRABLE MACHINE IN THE MARKEÏ. Dealers Wanted where we are not represeated. White Sewing Machine Co., Send for our beautiful half-tone Catalogue, CLEVELAND, OHIo, TT ENVI POINTERS To CAN MAKERS Since we have Started in business we have done 80 p. ce ofihe Making & Repairing Jan-Makers’ Tools on the 1sland. REASONS WHY We have the best equipped Machine Shop in this Province , using none but the best material procurable, and our char- ges being as low as is consisteut with First Class work. Give us a trial and be convinced. Satisfaction Guaranteed Bruce Stewart & Co. Engineers and Machinists Steam Navigation Cos Wharf CHARLOTTEZOwN P, E. L reproduce immediately and as often as desired, your song Or Words. , Other so-called talking machines reproduce |! only records of cut and dried subjects, specially : prepared in a laboratory ; but the Graphophone is ! not limited to such performances. On the Grapho- phone you can easily makeandinstantly reproduce |, records of the voice, or any sound. Thus it con- | stantly awakens new interestand its charm isever fresh. The reproductions are clear and brilliant. raphophones are sold for SIO F Manufactured under the patents of Bell, Tainter, , Edison and Macdonald. Our establishment is hend- | uarters of the worl& for Talking Machines and | alking Machine Supplies. Write for catalogus. Columbia Phonograph Co. Dept 30 313 MAIN ST. BUFFALO, N. Y. New York. Paris Chicago. St Louis Philadelphia. Baltimore. Washington. Buffalo. M. S. F. TarBush peut donner un portrait au Crayon avec ca- dre complet pour cinq piastres. PERSONNEL | M. J. B. Poirier de Miscouche est arrivé à Tignish samedi. M. Poirier vient passer plnsieurs, jours parmis ses nombreux a-| | | tion qui a très bien réussi, nous Bush. dit M. McFadyen, père. Les mé- | decins soni confiants. Mardi, jour de ia fête, de la | Reine s’est passé très tranquille- |: *KXThe people of this village | ment ici. Le jeur a été privile- ‘are desireus te have Mr TarBush |gié pour la byciclette. Des pa- remain and open an office here.|+illons flottaient mayestneuse-| The work he has delivered| ment, aa mat de shows such a superiority over! £'IMPARTIAI, au work which has been delivered chez M. McFadyen, en honneur by other parties that the people ; ESS du jour. are very auxious to get the :worth ef their money by having Mr. TarBush remain. l'église, à Nous venous de recevoir le calendrier de la “E. B. Eddy Laudi de la semaine dernière, | Company”, Hull, Canada, pour | tamis qu'un couvent et! | : | mis de la paroisse. | | Jeudi dernier, M. Leon Perry let sa dame ainsi que Mme | | Pierre J. Richard nous ont ho” | |noré d'une visite. | ! à AY À ñ À = # 1 2 | Ai ee LEE Lo te (OBI Envoyez un timbre pour notre “ Guide des In- venteurs.” Nous obtenons plus de patentes pour les inventeurs que tous les autres Imgé- nieurs ensemble, et nous faisons une spécialité des applications, que les autres agents n'ont pas réussi à obtenir. Pas de patente, pas de pays. MARION & MARION, EXPERTS. No, 185 rue Sc. Jazques, Montréal. Tel. 2398 ent 22 ce Journd e } * C» » Co 1h potit garcon de les ann°es 1893 et 1899. Ce calen- ES .00 for $1.85 or Even Free! ASTOUNDING BUT TRUE! Engraved on Steel aîter the Famous Painting Niagara Falls ses There are only a few copies of this ee art work left and you wil! be fortunate indeed if you secure one. Fe F PP 1 E PAP PISE LL 1 This cut illustrates but very faintly the magnificence of the original, The above reproduction is less than one-fiftieth the actual size, the engraved surface being 40x 16% inches, printed on heavy plate paper for frami ng. Actual size of picture 46% x 27 inches. The publisher”’s price is $25-00, unframed, and that is what a copy would cost you in the artstores. It is a work that would grace the walls ofthe most palatial mansion in the land. “The subject is treated in a masterly manner, the grand curve of the Horseshce in the foreground leading the eye up to the tumbling,raging rapids above, and the broadexpanse ofriver nd, with the islands in the middle distan ce and the face of the farther curve of the Horseshoe, as well as the t white wall of the American Fali, partially obscured by the cloud of rising spray which handied lightly with fine effect. In the great amphitheatre below the falls are seen the boiling waters, strongly and effectively depicted, and the two Staunch little steamers that make their tours under he constant showers of spray. Never before has this subject been handled by = artist with equal force and impressive dignity, combined with deep, thorough feeling and delicacy oftouch.”—7he Railway Age. shimet WALES geRx parpelt on receipt of $1.8s, or if you will do s little a us as follows-The Famous “Picture will e Sent Absolutely Free, « mienne RE tunmemues Send Postal Card for full particulars % HER HOME, HEALTH WOMAN % AND BEAUTY vs Boudoir and Toiïlet. Dining Room and Parlor- House Decoration. Health of Women and Children. A BOOK THAT EVERY MOTHER AND DAUGHTER An Intensely INTEREST- | Sympathetic ING Chapïer on Articles on Girlhood . , . MOTHERHOOD and the Education of Women HYGIENE of CHILDHOOD A Very PRACTICAL A150 | i Hygiene of the Respirat Chapter on Ce. piratory ‘ General Hygiene,” including: Hygiene of the E Hygiene of the Ear Hygiene of the Generative : Organs Hygiene of the Skin, and Hygiene of the Digestive Organs. DR D POIRIER RROIORONOBONOES RON T is hardly conceivable that any exigency could present itself, ur any question arise, in the house- hold, that this book would not meet or answer. It is a book expressily for women. It deals exhaustively and intelligibly with a vast number of matters, concerning which all women cught to be thoroughiy informed. In its comprehensive swcep, it covers the whole ground of and domestic life, and especially for those just entering on the cares and responsibilities of ho e À CHARMING BOUDOIR EDITIONS tt Size 12 mo. 388 pages, bound in blue cloth, gilt top, uncut edges, ornamental cover design in gold and two colors. Illustrated. Among the illustration are 16 full-page reproductions of as many i paintings ot ideas female heads, each by a different celebrated artist —Seifert, Coomans, Thumann, Sichcl, Bougereau, and others. In the Health Department of this valuable work are exhaustive chapters of inestimable value tc ail mothers and daugfters, giving practical hints in emergencies. Whole chapters are given to Woman’s Physical Structure. Motherhood. Diseases of Women. ‘’ Maidenhood. Education of Women. Baby100od. Diseases of Babyhood, Womanhood and Wifehood. Childho sd. . Diseases of Chiidhood. Too frequently such matters are clothed ia technical language to such an extent as to be very difficult to comprehend their real meaning. This work will be found to be a plain home talk with ali women. Send Postal Card for full particulars® % + din ge more, mere nn acte CL D D AE, mm mm a és Far A ARRET PAONE SON REED OA re AD PE AR; Li, gun. War PAR a. De PDA