@ vs RS 48 pre er PE x PP CT des L’IMPARTIAL, JEUD . \ RSR RER CREER 1 LE 5 OCTOBRE, 1899. LL —_ " : F ‘ > RS. TE |céléri a l'exposition d'Halifax. M. Gal- | Les cottons on soieries bleu! NOTES LOCALES, ETC. SS 11 nous reste encore quelques Petits Recueils de Prière que nous vendrons a 2 centins clinque. L'Ile du Prince Edouard a gagné la jolie somme de 809, pour prix a l'ex- position de St, Jean, N. B. Nous regrettons d'apprendre que M Charles Arsenault de l'Ascension est retenu au lit par la maladie. M. Pierre Poirier de Peterville a dans son Jardin des ‘mangles” qui ont 18 pouces de circonférence. Le sénateur Ferguson a remporté tous les prix pour les animaux ‘Gal. loway” a l'exposition d'Halifax. M. Dickey, ex-M. P. pour Cumber- land, N. E., a été choisi comme candi- dat conservateur de ce comté aux pro- chaines élections fédérales. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. AI drug- gists refund the money if it fails to cure. E, W. Grove:s signature is on each box. 25e. Un tremblement de terre qui a visi- té Smyrne la semaine dernière, a tué un milier de personnes, en a blessé huit cents, et a détruit deux mille maisons. La nouvelle église de China Point é- rigée récemment sous la surveillance | du Revd. Père Doyle a été solennelle- Ment ouverte au culte, dimanche, le let octobre. M. D. A. McKinron, membre a la législature pour le district de Murray Harbour, vient d’être nommé procu- reur général de la province en rem- placement de l’hon H. C. McDonald, jage. Dans les nouvelles ‘‘Echos d'Eg- mont-Bay” de la semaine dernière, en mentionnant les deux plus vieilles personnes d’'Egmont-Bay, nous au- rions du dire Hilarion Arsenault, au lieu de Hilarion Bernard, Un paquet de teintures Ma guétiques coûtant dix cents, et bien peu d'ouvrage, feront une blouse nenve de votre soie fa- née. A la convention qu'ils ont eue la semaine dernière, a Souris, les libé- raux ont choisi M. J. J. Hughes de Souris, comme candidat, pour le com- té de Kings a la chambre des com- munes, aux prochaines élections. Le Revd. Henry McRory qui a fait ses études au seminaire de Baltimore a été élevé a la prêtrise, samedi passé dans la cathédrale de Charlottetown, par Mgr McDonald. Le Père McRory doit entrer dans le diocèse de Chat- ham, N. B. Le nouveeu vapeur Minto qui doit remplacer le Stanley est arrivé d'E- \ cosse. Ce vaisseau a une longueur de 25 pieds de plus que le Stanley et est considéré par ceux qui s'y entendent comme étant bien approprié au ser- vice d'hiver. I1 a été trouvé, le 9 septembre, sur la cote nord de l'île King Charles une bouée portant l'inscription : ‘‘Andree Polar Expedition.” Cette bouée est une de celles qn'Andrée portait avec lui dans son ballon et qu'il devait je- ter par dessus le bord après qu'il au- rait dépassé le pole nord. On se de- mande maintenant si Andrée aurait possiblement dépassé le pole nord. Nos remerciments a M. Arcène Poi- rier, instituteur, à Egmont Bay, pour l'envoi d'une magnifique photogra- phie de l'église de Miscouche. L’ou- vrage est certainement exécuté dans les derniers gouts. Que tous ceux qui désirent avoir quelque ouvrage de première classe en ce genre, n'oublient as de s'adresser a M. Poirier, ils se- ront satisfaits. Pendant son voyage à Halifax, M. à ve J. B. Gaudet a son frère Joseph, parti depuis dix ans. Joseph nombreux rencontré est marié a Halifax, et ses amis et connaissances, 4 Fignish, ap- prendront avec plaisir qu'il fait de bonnes affaires dans son pays d’adop- tion. M. J. B. Gaudet et sa Dame é- taient les hotes de leur frère, pendant leur séjour à la capitale de la Nouvelle- Ecosse. Nous attirons l'attent'en de nos lec- teurs et du publie en général, d’une manière toute particulire, sur l’an- nonce de MM. Lapthorm et Cie, de Charlottetown, qui parait ailleurs dans iymentation rapide cette manufacture nos colonnes. L'at du commerce de un démontrent de Ja manière la plus évi- dente que le public en apprécie les mérites. Patronnez MM. Lapthorn et cie et sauvez de l'argent. Il nous fait plaisir de constater que M. Fidèle Gallant de ‘‘Charlottetown Royalty” a gagné le 2me prix pour le ee Le" ve en lant n'est que commençant dans la Culture des plantes potageres, et son premier effort a été si bien couronné de succès que, nous n'en doutons pas, il va continuer et va vientot se ranger en première ligne. Succès. Nous aime- rions voir d'autres de nos gens suivre l'exemple de M. Gallant. | Les exercices des Quarante Heures a l’église de cette paroisse se sont ter- minés hier matin par une messe $o lennelle chantée par le Revd. Père Gal- lant, assisté des Revds. MeDougald et Arsenault cemme diacre et sous-dia- cre. Après la messe il ya eu proces- | ton solennelle dans l'église suivie de }la bénédiction dn T. S. Sacrement et du Te Deum. Les exercices ont été suivis avec piété par nne foule nom- breuse. Les Revds, PP. Arsenault, J. A. McDonald, McDougald, Gallant, Chaisson et MeGory ont assisté les Revds PP. Macdonald et Turbide aux confessions. Nous sommes nous mêmo é- teindre en nor. Camps ant Colic Always rel:eved promptly by : donnent un noir sUperb : Dr. Fowler’s Ext. of Wild Strawberry. BARGARNS FRE BOOTS & SHOES TIGNISIH FOR EVER! When you are seized with an attack of Cramps or doubled up with Colic, you want a remedy you are sure will give you relief and give it quickly, too. —7 You don't want an untried something that MAY help you. You want Dr. Fowler s Extract of Wild Strawberry, which every one knows will positively cure Cramps and assertions, and we have it from Mr. John Hawke, Coldwater, Ont., who writes: “Dr. Fowler’s Extract prie. Have you got ola clair ou blen foncé, peirent se Les teintnares Magnétiques 10 cents le paqart. ee Cole quickly. Just! (Comeand lsare your orde a doseortwoandyou for a pair of sood Fishiuy bots have ease. F "us ” But now a word of : Winter boots, Fine sho-s. proof to back up these An opportunity to get just what yon want at reasoaab' Rubbe: 7 of Wild Strawberry is à a wonderful cure for :shocs which are out of nse Diarrhœa, Cramps » Ë "11 and pains in the stomach. 1 was à great Bring them over and 1 wii sufferer until I gave it a trial, but now] Dave putfent enbiiet:" make them as good as new, tonnés quelque fois du nombre de dames par tout le Canada qui achètent les teintures Magnéti- ques <> ns ou bruns, peuvent se teindre »n noir, — Essayez les teintures Ma- gnétiques—clles ne coûtent que dix cents. . . L . ; * ? à Les cottons on soieries jaunes patch ? Come and see me; faction. ANTOINE GAUDIN. T'gnish Sept. 15th 1898. Store of J. A. Brennan. PERSONNEL Les Révérends Pères J. A. MecDo- nald, curé de Miscouche, P. P. Aise- nault, curé de Mont-Carmel, J. A. Mc- Dougald, curé du Brae, F. X. Gallant, curé de St. Antoine de Bloomfield, Dr. Chaisson, curé de Palmer Rond et le Revd. Père McGory, étaient a Tignish, lundi, mardi et mercreddi . M, et Mme. J. B. Gaudet, de St. Louis sont revenus d'un voyage a Halifax ou ils étaient allés visiter l’ex- position. Ils sont enchantés de leur voyage. Mme. S. S, Arsenault de Morell est actuellement en visito a Tignish. Mtre. Robert L. Cotton, fils du Ri- sale at the Magüelen 1slauds. sale cheap, one of lebster canning establishment in the Islands. À real bargain for intending purchaser. For full particulars apply to. FOR SALE —— } —— Pa : E | * ax A Lobster Canning Factory for Desiring te mak: a change im the best our ageney ar= broughé b-fora the public MARICN & PTALCON, Patent Mxnorts Temple Builäing.i85£t. James St. Montreal vromaively Kertigr this nancr. IMIIVeLY ë R. DELANEY & SON. GET RICA QUICHLY. Write to-ay for our beautifulillustrated Book on Patents and the fascinaëing story of a poor inventor who made 8250,009.09. 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AND THOSE TROUBLED WITH Palpitation, Throbbing or Irregular Beating of’ the Heart, Dizziness, Shortness of Breath, Distress after Éxertion, Smothering Feeling, Spasms or Pain through the Breast and Heart, Morbid Condition of the Mind, Partlal Paralysis, Sleepless- ness, Nervousness, Anemia, Gene- ral Debility, After-Effects of Grippe, Loss of Appetite, etc. Remember Milburn’s Heart and Nerve Pills cure the worst oases after other remedies fail. Laxa-Liver Pills cure Gonstipatlon. AUX SOURDS--Une dame riche, qui a été guérie de sa surdité et de bourdonnemenst d'oreille par les Tympans artifi- ciele de L'INSTITUT NICHOLSON, a remis à cet institut la somme de 25,000 frs. afin que toutes les personnes sourdes qui n'ont pas | les moyens de se procurer les Tympans puissent les avoir gratuitement. 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