St n À for Te 0e À ndlr < * V4 RAS - | ST Union fait la Forcez L/ - . hé Moseler ne GerFIB IDIVEURS PROPRIETAIRES. ni “ee ABONNEMENT : $1.00.PAYABLE D'AVANCE. Tignish, Ile du Prince Edouard, Jeudi le 18 Juin 1896 No 45 sw | ra CARTES D'AFFAIRES Dr. Murphy PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON First Prize Graduate York University. OFFICE ; LATE RESIDENCE DR DESNOYERS. TIGNISH, P. E. I. A. W. MACKINL\Y, DENTISTE. New Dents extraites et empl'es “le la manière la plus habile et à des conditions raisonnab'es, sans faire éprouver aucune dou- leurs aux patients. -_ Bureau au dessus du mag»sin de J. Rattray. RCE AÂLBERTON McKINNON'S ENGLISH OINTMENT CURES Fever sores, Tetter, 1tch, Salt rheum, Scald heads, 1tching piles, Pimples on the face, Ringwerm, Blotches, Erysipe- las, inflammation and all eruptieus of the skin from any cause Whatever. 1t is virtually the Poor Man's Friend and Medical Com panion. Testimonials from reliahie persons. HOTEL PERRY. J’ai l'honneur d'informer le public que je viens d'ouvrir un nouvel hotel teut près des bà- tisses de l’ancienne banque “Nova Scotia,” eù jinvite mes anc'ens patrons et autres de. venir me voir. La maison est de premier ordre. Prix MODERES. CARTES D'AFFAIRES Henry E. Wright AVOCAT ET PROCU- REUR. Bureau : Bâtisse McKenzie, en! face du nouveau magasin de R. T. Holman. Argent à prêter. SUMMERSIDE, I. P. E LES DERNIERES MODES DE PARIS ET DE NEW-YORK. Vous pouvez vous procurer des patrons en papier pour Robes, Manteaux, Habits d’en- fants à des prix très réduits. Sauvez l'argent que vous êtes obligées de payer aux mo- distes et faites vos habillements vous-mêmes au moyen de ces pair .ns. Prix depuis 15 jusqu’à 35 cts Adressez : Mme. F. J. Buote, Rareau de l'Impartial, Tignish, ! P. E Eureka House Formerly White's Hotel. MAIN ST. ALBERTON. The Patrons of this House may rely on Good Table, Care- ful Attendance and Moderate Charges. Guests and Baggage conveyed io and from Trains free. SAMPLE ROOMS AND STABLING IN CONNECTION. Mrs. Robert McLean, Prop —MAISON EUREKA.— Ci-devant Hotel White. Grand'Rue......… Alberton. Boune Table et Bons logements Prix modérés L:s passagers de chemin de fer sont transpor- tés gratuitement. Salle d'Echantillon et Bonne FRANK PERRY. écurie. Summerside 15 aout 1895 {1 Mme. R. McLean, Prop. INTERCOLONIAL| Revere House | HOUSE RS 7 ‘| Comforiable Accommodations FIOFOU; + Moderate Chages 00000060G0000 G00D STABLING IN CONNECTION This is a new house fitted up with new furniture and run en strickly first class principles Parties coming to Pictou| sheuld visit the Intercolonial | C. GALLANT, Prop | Guests carried to and from Station free of charge GEORGE GREEN PROP. MAISON REVER E LE DEPEUPLEMENT DES! CAMPAGNES Un des plus grands maux de notre société est l'attrait effréné qu'exercent les villes sur nos jeunes gens de la campagne, Ils abondonnent jienr famille, leurs champs, pour courir après les gains problématiques que permettent les emplois séden- taires. 1ls ont soif de jouissan- ces matérielles et ont horreur de la vie tranquille et réguliè- ret de leur village. À demi ins- truits, ils se croient des savants et aptes à remplir les fonctions les mieux retribuées.1l senvient les mains blanches des citadins et sont honteux des mains calleuses de leur père. Et les villes s'emplissent” de déclassés, de quémandeurs, de gens pleins de bonne volonté au début, mais dont le carac- tère est promptement aigri par les déceptions. Après mille dé- boires, des démarches et des fatigues innombrables, après a- voir épuisé les queiques écono- mies qu'ils avaient, quelque- uus réussissent à trouver un em ploi rémunérateur ; les autres, et ce sout les plus nombreux, se voient réduits à la misère et obligés de mendier leur pain. Aussi voit on grossir dans des proportions effrayantes, l’armée des criminels, des sui- cidés, des souteneurs, des pres- tituées. Pendant ce temps, nos pay- sans protestent contre le man- que et la cherté des ouvriers agricoles. Leurs gains devien- uent dérisoires ; ils recourent aux emprunts pour faire face aux besoins les plus pressants et, quand les intérêts à payer absorbent les bénéfices, l’ex- propriation de leur patrimoine consomme leur ruine. L: vrai remède à la crise a- gricole est encoie un retour sincère des cœurs au christia- nisme. Tant que les âmes se- rout gangrénées parla cupidi- té, par l'amour des plaisirs sensuels, les hommes ne joui- ront pas du bonheur que Dieu of his childhood and was re- l'impiété,” le Christ doit réguer | | de nouveau sur tous :eseœurs, |put forward as the mask to. si nous ne voulons périr. J. B. REYGASSE. THE ABJURATION OF A GRAND MASTER OF THE FREEMASONS | From The Tablet After six months of prepara- tion, Sigror Zola, a very emi- nent me.aber of the Masonic body, and a Grand Master of Egyptian Lodge, according to the so-called Scottish Rite, ab- ju:ed the sect in which he had held a leading position for thiry years and with hearty contrition returned to the faith Î ceived by Mgr. Sallua at the Holy office on saturday, April 18. Grand Master, Grand Hier- ophant, and Sovereign Grand Cowmander of Egyptian Ma- sonry, Were some of the titles which yproclaimed M. Zola, [perhaps a relation of the no- velist) a shining light in the Order ; and in hopes that it may influence other members of the Freemason body, who, in England especially, have not the remotest idea of its evil tendencies, we here give the text of his solemn abjuration ; “1, the undersigned, Solu- torz Avventore Zola, ex-Grand Master and ex-Commander of the Maconice Order in Eygpt and its dependencies, declare that 1 have been in that sect for 50 years ; and that for the last twelve, 1 directed the or- der ss an absolute sovereign, so that 1 had ampie time and op- portunity to study its origin and tenets and also the end it proposes in its laws and doc- trines. | ‘“‘Freemasonry proclaims it- | self a PURELY philanthropic, philosophie, and progressive | institntion, having for its sole! objects a search after truth, the studp of universal science and art. and the exercise of charity and beneficence* 1t professes |Grand’Rue, Alberton, 1. P. E L. S. Perry | Accommodation de première BARBIER classe. Prix Modéres. Bonne ETC. * N COIFFEUR | :onrie. Les voyageurs menés au dé- M. Perry vient de réouvrir sa |pot, et ramenés, Gratis. GEORGE GREEN the utmost respect for the reli- gious faith of each of its mem- donne à ceux qui J’aiment, et ne le comprendront pas. Ils —— ; continueront de courir après | Pers , and affirms that it for- mally interdicts, in its assem- les jouissances et les distrac- |" tions mondaines et vers les |Plies or meetings, any discus- sion of religious or political boutique où il est prêt à servir! ses pratiques avec la ponctua-| hté et l’habilité qu'on lui connait. Sa boutique est pourvue de chaises et autres améliorations selon les derniers gouts. M. Perry se charge aussi des réparages de MONTRES HOR- LOGES BIJOU- LTERLES ETC. Ne manquez pas de le visiter Tignish. 1. P.E J. J. JOHNSTON. AVOCAT, NOTAIRE PUBLIC, ETC BUREAUX : | | | | | | Stamper Block... Ch'Towu | | Gordon Building... Alberton | Argent à prêter et à placer | | —— L'IMPARTIAL Publié le Jeudi de semaine. ANNONCES lère insertion la ligne 10cts | Insertions subséquentes, Zts | Cartes d’affaires, $5 par an | chaque | PROP. _ + \ Your Stomiach Distresses You aftereating a hearty meal, and the result is a chronic case of Indiges- tion, Sour Stemach, Heartburn, Dyspepsia, or a bilious attack, RIPANS TABULES Eomos Pieerien Rergiats, que iver and s, Purify the Blood, and are a Positive Cure for Constipation, Sick Hendache, HBil- iousness, and all other Diseases arfsing from a disordered condition of the Liver and Siomach. They act gently yet promptiy,and ect digestion follows their use. Ripans Tabules take the place of an Entire Medicine Chest, and should be kept for use in cvery famiis. : Frice, 50 Cents a boz. At D 8 ma!l, RARE CHEN ES 10 SPRUCE Sr., New Yonx. ———_—…s “029 ‘sdUvIS J8qqny ou 'SIV2S £IMION JO SJ21TOUJNUE L- AN re tr. ‘12247S FUIO £5Z “O2 AMVLS UAAHAU NOUNKOT = ‘2% “S2uJ0[) AUIAIUIY ‘spirQ BAUYUIIY JO 001$ ‘2114 J0 quIo ‘903 201] pal UuI YSRIQ puY HUI ‘OUVU UMO ANOL ‘dures SIUZ | “ONVIS UONId 7 Nid NOGNOT lieux où l'on peut se le procu- rer aisément. | La certitude de l'immortalité de l'âme, du jugement divin ; | les espérances de Ja vie bien-| heureuse des samts ou Ja! crainte des châtiments éternels  peuvent, seules, avec la -grâce divine, comprimer les passions humaines, rendre les hommes aptes à comprendre les joies de la vie tranquille et laborieuse des agriculteurs, modérer leurs désirs, éteindre la soif âpr> du gaiv, leur donner la conscience nette et précise de leur savoir et de leur intelligence. Aussi, de même qu'autrefois Rome croyait qu'elle ne serait jamais eu sécurité tant que Carthage existerait, de même que Caion terminait tous ses discours par ces mots : ‘‘delen- da est Carthago,” “il faut de-| truire Carthage”, de même nous ne devons pas ous lasser de nous écrier : ‘“delenda est impictas,” Î matters, Or any controversies on such subjects. 1t declares thatitis ncither a eligious nor a political institution ; but t8 a temple of justice, humani- ty, charity, ete. Weli, 1 here solzmuly affirm that all these Masonic declarations are abso- lutely false. The pretended re- ligious religious liberty in its laws and ritual does not exist. | itis not only a lie but a! shameless one. This pretended justice, love of humanity, phi-! lanthropy, and charity, have no place whatever in the real | Masonic temples, nor in the hearts ofthe leading Freema-| sons ; forth y, with rare ex-| cePption, neither know nor | practice any such ‘ vhtu:s, Truth does not exist in Free-' masonry, nor in any of thos:. who fill the highest grades in | the Order. 1n the sect itself, lying, deceit. and perfidy are! . e» . { . } L “il faut détruire j'he sovercign rul:rs ; :nd those 16 Jan 96 pretended virtues are simply blind men of honour and good faith, and to induce them to join a body of persons whose principles they would abhor if they knew what they really were. “In truth, 1 hereby declare that Freemasonry is an institu- tion, the scope of which 18 to undermine and destroy every form of religion. and especially the Catholic faith ; and to try and substitute a diabolic wor- ship aud the restoration of humanity to primitive Paga- “Now that 1am thoroughly convinced of this fact, and that L'have forihirty years prefes- sed and preached Masonic doc- trines, and induce other per- sons to follow me in that fatal error, Î can only express my hearty sorrow and repentance. God having vouchsafed to en- lighten me on the subjest, 1 fully recognize the harm 1! have done ; and have has'ened to send in my resignation of all masonic rights and digni- ties (to the Supreme Council of the 33] ; and abjure with the Church, allthe sins 1 have as a Mason committed. “1 beg pardon of our Lord for allthe scandal given by me during the time 1 belonged to the sect. 1 futher beg par- nism. | J. H. Myrick & Co, Importers and Dealers iv DRY GOODS HARDWARE BOOTS & SHOES FINE GROCERIES And Fishing Supplies. at TIGNISH and ALBERTON Place before their custo- mers a new, full and com- plete steck of general mer- chardise. Due care has been taken to buy in the most favorable markets, with a view to placing within reach of their customers the very best at the lowest possible cost. DRESSs Goops Dress goods in Cashmeres Crepon, Twills, Silks, &c. Art muslins a delightto be- hold. Prints: English, Ame- rican and Canadian—and an extensive varictÿ ef other cotton goeds. Trimmings to suit all the latest fads and notions ofthe fashions. MILLINERY &c. don of our Holy Father, Pope Leo X111., and of all those to whom 1 may have been a | scandal). (Signed] S. À. ZoLa. “Reme, April 18, 1896” a Watch or article of jewelry at a less price than we Can supply | you, but the | :: e is are they as good, and then having ordered and paid the duty it is not always easy to return and exchange— Not so with us as it's only a short dis- tance te Charlottetown if your order is not exactly as you wish. And mail orders to us can be answered the same day received. E. W. TAYLOR CAMERON BLOCK _ PERRY HOUSE. 1 have opened a new hotel on Quecn Street, next door to the old Baak of Nova Scotia building, where 1 wiil be pleas- ed to meet all my old patrons and many new oues. The house has been thoroughly | | | | fitted up, and furnished iv fist-class style, and it is one | ofthe most comfortable and! convenient hotels in town for! either permanent or transient | boarders. | The terms are very reason-| able and the ascommodation all) that can be desired. Give me a call. FRANK PERRY Gtanislaus Buote, Marchand Général ei Négociant de Puisson, Produits, etc. Paie le plus haut prix pour l’avoine, l'auguilic, l'éperlan, etc., etc. Vind aux prix les plus ré- duits pour paiement comtpant: North Rustico. Special attention:is called to their stock of millinery, Gloves and Hosiery. MEN'S FURNISHING Ready made clothing, Un- YOU MAY BUY | derwear, Shirts in Great as- sortment. Hats & Caps in abundance. Braces and neck- wear; in fact everything re- quired from a shoe string to a LE silx handkerchief. he Dude whe can- not he pleased in this department will be con- ducted to their Tailor Shop and introduced to Mr. Green who recently returned from New York a first class gra- duate of the Mitchell cutting Emporium and if his wants cannot there be satisfied he is esthetic indced-— FARMERS Barbed and plain wire for fencing. Seeds : Field and Garden—Farm tools of all kinds; in shovels, forks, hoes,-rakes &e &c. and Paris Green have been provided for the farmers’ require- ments. FISHERMEN As usual, care has been taken to neet the calls ofthe ishermen in previding ail necessary for the prosecution of their industry. GROCERIES Groceries in large variety and of very best quality at prices to meet all- competi- tion. FLOUR Flonr will be landed week- ly from Ontarie mills, thus giving their customers a {reshly ground article— PR Re ee pu can nt mails gamine à À ERA di £ A $ te 8 De À LR TS Pen SNS