€ Gone ei es L’IMPARTIAIL, JEUDI LE 18 JANVIER, 1898. _ % CR. BEST AEES ans see SR NET: | The LE COMBAT Ex | | NOTES LOCALES |p Label on the ne HAVE YOU A LRAMY Nu d Re 2 = ottle. C'est avec plaisir que nous | ee | placons le “Combat” sur notre ROGF | Nouvelles Annonces will always show you when liste d'échanges. Le “Combat” soi | *{purchasing whether you are un journal hebdomadaire illus- . ‘ | TRADE MARKS, os | [ectting the genuine tré, publié à Montréal par M. I.) Have you à roof that you have tried) on Es ummersi 5 . : . e 2 nyone sen a si an J. H. Myrick & Co. Ti si “Sovereign” Flavoring Extracts. rene ge a all kinds of Roofing on ant cannot set guy scertains rec, whether an Invontion te 1 . à ir , ’ . * confidential. Oldest agency for securing patents ne nn St. Lonis EE en ue cure and | Le “Combat” eet libéral en peli- tight and waterproof? If you have PRE Lin OO MON PES Pere mulsion % . 1f vou want a relia-|}: in de. sr 17 | pm den ve Simson Bros & Co. Halifas ble well tried Extract in any RS such à r'OOf, you shouid try Canvas voeu POINT IFIO AMERICAN, of flavor, ask {or STATISTIQUES wi sLMeix monibs Bneclmen copies end HAN Lisez les nouvelles annonces SOVEREIGN ue Roofing sad” thon és er happy. we er : dans nos colonnes. FLAVORING (Pour L'IMPARTIAL) CANVAS READY ROOFING ee ——— é 2 . The installation of officers, EXTRACTS. Pendant l'année 1897 il y a EC “ane 281, C.M. B. À. Tignish, Mad: by eu à l'église de l'Immaculée Is cheaper and better than Shingies for a piteh or pitch roof ard gravel for x took place last Friday evening. Dr McLellan G. D. was present for the occasion. After the inst- allation a hearty vote of thanks was tendered the Grand Dep- uty,to which he made a fitting reply. Mr H. A. Compton, Summer- side, wi.l please accept our thanks for the handsom) calen- ; dars forwarded us. Puttner’s . RAA Loge A Emulsion ARLES . ae. Excellent for babies, nurs- ing mothers, growing children, and all who need nourishing au d strenghthening treatment. LL té r ftd Always get PUTTNERS, it is the ORIGINAL and BEST. We have received beautiful and useful calendars from the following up to date heuses “Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corporation, London, England, Rogers and Rogers, agents, Sammerside ; James C. Jones, Paper Dealer, Halifax, N. S ; and Messrs J. Matheson and Co. builders of steel launches, steam- ers., New Glasgow, N. S. : for wbich we kindly thank them. Nos sincères remerceiments à la maison Leprohon et Lepro- hon, Mcntréal pour l'envoi du Figaro illustré ainsi que pour deux magnifiques gravures. hbdidit ble” à dde à Ne Nos félicitations au vaillant confrère le ‘“ Watchman” de son esprit d'entreprise. Le “Watch- mar” qui était publié une fois la semaine parait maintenant deux fois—ie mardi et le ven- dredi. Le confrère annonce aussi que bientôt il va adopter le sys- tème de “payable d'avance," — ce que tous les autres journaux devraient faire. Pad HET € SAS OM ER TT si: ab Rat: À à LEA La dh Lau LA cfbgets : Rp NE sr so Le jeune Emmannel, fiis de M. Dominique Gallant de Du- D var Road s'est cassé la jambe à d la cheville da ped, en s'en re- venant du bois, la veille de Noel. Sous les soins des méde- cins, ilest en pleine voie de guérison. W. J. Crockett, Alberton's Optician, will be at the Tignish Drug Store, Saturday the 15th 4 inst. Parties wishing to have their eves tested should cail ear- ly. Mr Urockett is in a position to test the eyes and supply any glasses called for. Cu gts HSE À Mie ai 5 hr LE PAP a 2 2 , je Que ceux qui s'intéressent à l'avenir de nos petits enfants, £e fassent un devoir d'assister à l'assemblée de samedi, le 15 du couraut à la Salle Ste Marie. Tignish. Et quel est celui qui peut rester indifférent iorsqu il s'agit de la culture et du déve- loppement de j'intelligence de nos enfanrs ? Per:0nne. Donc qu'il y *it salle comble samedi. “«Watch- We read in the last | s Æ We hear wth rezret that the three-year-old ‘04 0‘ Mr E. W. Taylor, of ths city, was considerably burred abent | {ho neck on the 6th inst. 1 É seems that the littie fellow was 4 standing before th: grate wben his clething tcok re. pt Res teiy his mother Wwa8 Ter and saved him mtrè ge:ious D 4- ries then he received. Itis pleas- S1MSON BROS. & CO. ing to hear that the littie fel- low is not so badly injured as was at first thought. La seirée musicale et drama- tique donnée à la salle Ste Ma- rie, jeudi passé, par les amateurs de St. Louis a été un succès sous tous les rapports. La musique, vocale et instrumentale, était de première qualité. Le drame français qui était un choix ex- cellent a été admirablement bien exécuté ce qui démontre que nos jeunes acadiens et aca. diennes. lorsqu'ils veulent s'en donner la peine, savent faire les choses en main de maître. Re- venez, messieu”s les amateurs de St Louis. Les organisateurs de la soirée musicale et dramatique qui a été donnée à la salle Ste Merie, le jour &es Rois, nous prient de dire qu'ils sont très sensibles à l'accueil plus que flatteur dont ils ont été l’objet de la part des paroissiens de Tignish 1ls pro- fitent aussi de l'occasion nour remercier ceux qui ont montré tant d’empressement et de cour- toisie à leur procurer tout ce qu’il fallait pou’ l’accomplisse- ment de leur tâche. In a few weeks Mr. Charles J. Harper wiii have his steam outfit ready in his mill. Mr Har- per deserves much credit for his spirit of enterprise. During the dry season it has been impos- sible for him to furnish the demand for lumber, owing to the scarcity of water. With a steam outfit, Mr. Harper can supply all demands at any sea: son of the year. À cause du froid rigoureux et le mauvais état des chemins, le concert qui a eu lieu le 4 jan- vier, à la salle St. Joseph. Palm- er Road, ee Lo en un aussi nombreux aa- ditoire qu’on s’y atten- dait, mais cenx quis’y sont ren- dus ont été amplement récom- pensés de leurs peines et ont joui d'une couple d'heures d'a- grément et de plaisir comme on en goûte rarement ex de telles occasions. Le programme, qui é- {ait du meilleur choix, fut exé: cuté avec un entrain qui ferait hounenr aux grandes villes. I] serait inutile de faire aucune meution spéciale. Tous les per- sonneges remplirent leurs rôles respectifs d'une manière qui ne laissait rien à désirer. Après l'exécution du programme, le Rev Père Buik+, au nom de ses confrères—les Revs. PP. Gal- lant et Arsenault qui étaieut présents, et des antres assist ints félicite chaleureusement les ac- {teurs sur leur succès, €t expii- ma l'espoir que ce concert, d'un ordre supérieur, serait repété dans un prochain avenir, au plaisir et à l'édification de tous. Les désirs du Rev. P. Burke, qui sut si bien apprécier à sa juste valeur ce conceit par ex- cellence, se sont realisés. Le même programme x été présen- té le soir du 6 janvier, à la salle Ste M rie, Tizuish, et a 1empor- té nn su: La soirée était belle ; la salle é- {ait comb:e. Yen know :h1t Sovereign Fiavoruxg Extr.cts are good and . . | re'iab'e ;then why not ‘nsist uyrob ig h m, when an attewmp: is mide te substitue. Conception, Palmer Road, 81 bsptêmes, 10 mariages et 25 sé pultures dont 14 adultes. LE BERCEAU Le ler de janvier 1898 à Mme Pierre Max. Chaisson de Tig- nish, une fille. Baptisé sous le nom de Marie Lorette. Parrain et marraine : M.et Mme F. J. Buote. Le 2 du mois à Mme Frank Gaudet de Tignish, un fils. L'AUTEL A l'église de l'Inmaculée Conception, Palmer Road, le 11 du courant, par le Rev. Jean Chaisson, D. D., M. Urbain Gau- det à Melle Barbe Poirier, aussi M. Jean Arsenault à Melle Anne Laviolette. LA TOMBE À Duvar Road, le 31 décem- bre, est décédée äe la rougeole, à l’âge de 11 mois, Joseph Hypo- lite, enfant chéri de M.et Mme rierre Pineau. Est décédée à Tignish le 7 janvier, veuve Charruthers à l’âge de 87 ans. G. M. B. À. Friday eveningthe 31st de: cember last, being the last night of the year 1897, the members of Branch 281, C. M. B A. Tig- nish, presented their retiring president, Dr Murphy, with an address, to which the doctor made a happy reply. We could recall on this occa- sion, the strong efforts which for several years, had been made ta establish a branch of the C. M. B. 4. here. We persist- entiy advocated the establish- ment of such a beneficial order in our midst. Our incessant ad- vocacy had its reward. During this time the doctorf ‘seconded with all his heart the efforts made to have the Cathelic Mu- tual Benefit Association esta- blished here, and it is only just to remind the membrs, that if the Tignish Branch is now on the threshold of prosperity, it is due to men like the doctor, who so incessantly worked for im- provement. Branch 281 had. the happy thought of electiog Dr Murphy as representative to the Grand Conncil for the next convention —a most judicious choice. : JUNE WARNING! 1 wish to inform the public that several parties are travel. ling the couutry using my name and pretending to be selling Spectacles for me. Mr. C. H. White is the cenly traveller that 1 empioy. He is competent to test eyes aud fit Spectacles pro- perly. 1f any others call and say they are seiling for me please cès iuoai en ce genre. a*k them t» show their licen.e. E. W. TAYLOR Optician ERON BLOÏK 2nd 1897 CAM n, Aug 4 & Ch'Tow flat roof. Will Turn The Water Every Time And is the Cheapest and best Roofing in the Market Can be seen ia use on Schurman, Lefurgey & C os érying house at the rear o their New Mill, or on D. Rogers’ dwelling house, or W, P. Rogers’ Awellisg honse on Church Street, ; For Sale by D, ROGERS E Summerside, June 10, 1896. SON J. O. ARSENAULT & SON Notwithstanding the fact that this is an unsusual fine fall you must bear in mind that we wili soon have wuiter weather, and in order to withstand the rigours of the cold season yon must have warm and comfortable clothing. We again claim that for fall and wiuter goods we cannot be excelled. Our line of New UÜlsters and Over- coats, Winter suits, Fur and cloth caps, Woolen underwear, Ladies Winter dress goods, Mitts &Scarfs, Woolen Blanxet, Fur coats & Robes, jacKets, Boots & Shoes, 1s now complete, also our usual well assorted Stock of Hard- ware, Crockeryware, Groceries. etc. Remember our prices are away down on all line of goods, we invite the public to come and inspect our stock, and get our prices before going elswhere. Produce of ali kinds taken in exchange for goods, for which we pay highest market prices. We also take this opportunity to ad- vice all who are indebted to us to come foward and settle their JO ARSENAULT & SON WBLLINGRON Gladiators of the Prize Ring À MAGNIFICENT WORK « FOR SPORTSMEN « 96 Large Half-T'one Portraits of All NOTED PUGILISTS From Hyer to Corbett Together with their Records in Battle and the Histories of their Lives, D. BILLY EDWARDS The Famous Ex-Champica Ligbt-Welzht Paglitez. 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