PR cd > ed ir dE Es SE LAC TE à PT éééinste Le h . agées Pr de Rares Pc ag es. î Î F ë = RE ER mme nn | L'IMPFARTILAT,, JEUDI LE 18 OCT 1900. Eng r0 “ie VREET IE 7 Re Es. a 5 dE AND 1 À É: Hi [à UE S TE CHAIRS Eu à HO Of EE à ja ël Vent) x À | % à ë : } F ‘ 4 LH A 1 El à On, à RER D E # A née EE t J. Ua E HE 2 & À à Be EE OL DER ale à ta #| El & | Peer F5 : Het : $ nl EE GE à P. KE. I. SFR À À © Le Ÿ " : “ £ di è H Lin ne r EC rl make d E them ourselves C= 1 Write For Curs AND PRICES Re 4 SCHOOL FURNITURE Good. Strong & Chear 3 se Jan 6th 1896 rte A WONDERFUL NEW . && WRITE FORCU®TS AND PRICES PILL For centuries the people have changed and progressed, bat pilsl haven'’t À change has come at last— À NEW PI1LL. FOR SALE There will be sold by public auction in front of the Court-House in Sum- merside on Monday the 22nd. day of October A. D. 1900, at the hour of eleven o’clock in the forenoon under a power of sale contained in a mortgage wade between William Keely and his wife of the one part and the under- signed of the other part dated the 9th. day of November A. D. 1892. All that tract of land on Lot nine Prince County bounded as fellows commencing on the east side of Jerry | Borlan road on the South boundary of forty eight and one half acres of land conveyed to Peter Reid thence east by the magnet of the year 1764 along the said south boundary fifty chains or to the division line of Town- ships numbers nine and ten thence south along the same fifteen chains to the north boundary of seventy-five aeres of land in possession of said Pe- ter Reie thence west to the road afore- said thence north along the road to the place of commeneement contain- ing by estimation seventy-five acres of land more or less. Dated this 17th. day of September A. D. 1900. J. E. Wyatt Mortgagee, À 5ct. plugof'‘PatriotTw t chewing tobacco is 20 per cen larger than formerly. FO THE PUBIAC As 1have had several years practical experience in Boston in Watch Making and Repairing And as 1 have decided to open a watchmaking, re- pairing and jewelry shop here, 1 therefore solioite the pa- tronage of the public. Your clock may be out of or der ; Your watch may not keep good time ; This new up-to-date pill emhodies entirely new up-to-date discoveries You may have some pieces ot and is a are foi up to-date disorders [ts name js THE OXIEN TABLET jewelry which have been bro. PILL. It differs from other pill, just as a modern war ship differs from a ca- ken : nal boat it is different in shape, sabstance, make, action, and results. . , : D, de L Fetch them to me 1 will gua-. WHAT THEY WI1LL DO. Oxien Tablet Pills will relieve _t cts te e Se D é rantee you a complete Job. and enre sick headache, dy spepsia, aomstipation, indigestion. lack of energy lar action o! t They ar with Oxien, the w er rai weakness, and disorders arising from irregu- he liver, stomach, bowels, kidneys, heart, and blood anale Used in connection flood for the nerves, they wiil cure brain wWeari- ls. -# Gisorcers. mé ce dd qu onuer! nervous prostration, starved and shattered nerves, ness, loss of memory, dizziness, rheumatism, neuralgia, bodily pains, sleep} pnic ailments, which neithermedi. cine nor docto Fro >, A 141 la Electric Plasti ur A te CIS een,able to overcome. For sale by Neil McKinnon, Sammerside P. E. 1. m whom ali orders will be filled by mail. Pills Price of Tablets, 40 cents. rs, 30 cents Giants Box of Oxien Tablet $1.15 30 cents. amsn re arr æ BEAUTIFUL BRITAIN. The Scenery and the Spienders of LE . : | the United Kingdom, ESF 2 Royal Residences, Palaces, Castles, Bowers, { Hunting Loïges, River Banks and lIslets, Abbeys :nd Halls, The Homes of Princes, Views of Noted Places, Historic Landmarks and Ancient Ruins in St 4 S$ JS St The Lands of Rose and Thistle A magnificent collection of views, withselab- orate descriptions and many iateresting historieal notes. Text set within emltiem- t volume (1114 x 13% ins.) : ù È ë de : > ot aper, Extra atic borders, printed in a tint. A fine ! 325 PAR: : es: . : SE “pan English cloth, emblematic cmbossiug 1 example of up-to-date printing. ink and , 1 Là _— i OR all Americans there is an unfañling interest in the scenes and places of 3 À CL that historie little country that gave us our laws, our language, our 60n: Views oi | k quering instinct and our faith. Divided many times by the bitterness of those contests that have maûe us what we are, sheaturss again to us and Stately ‘'ouses, J we to her, as the Mother Land whose splendid story is also so largely ours, and : À in common with whom we claim the | of Shakespeare, the laws of Aifred, Photograpks À 54 the dominant instinct ef that Sax ncage which wias and conquers and à subdues by processes known to alone; the American and the Briten side Taken by by side. And as the centuries have passed England has growa nearcr to us, She ÿ # À is no longer a far-off land of which we have only heard. The first voyages ef Permission of those who made America, and made it English, occupied nine stormy and perilous ju À weeks. Ît required two centuries to reduce that time oue-half. Now our green Her Majesty, À ;;res and the white cliffscf Albion lie less than one week apart, and for thirty À years we have talked with England under the sea in à C mmon language, about The Queen, and } common interests. ‘Po go and to return is an incident of daily life. : ..Ÿ The Saxon, Englishand American, trave!s more aan any other man, and with By favor of the à à stouter purpose to see, to know and to apprec England and Ameriea ex- 4 ! change visits € very year in the erson of tou e £ individuals. Fhe Briten Noblemen and ? finds with us brighter skies, and higher : nd larger rivers, and breñéer Gertiemen who : Own these Historic Places | takes, and taller trees, : nd more stupendous wat for the old, the storiedi the historic, v toh >w i5 and-madb and a time-melk » ÿ CRAN sas wellas his. We give bim stupendous nature dotted w new cities that seem 6)4 enough to us. race written in piled ston centimes; à toil and hope erfalisthanhisiskinds know. And >tohim, What he has is 1n à sense our wed beauty : for us the beauty of hist He gives us tue story of our commen : and ciustering ivy, reprsénting the toil and hope of icb ww: inherited, and whose memorialsare also ours, Charges moderate L. S. PERRY. Miguish. D/J//PANNRA 1 PEER SA Ve FAN : ETES=VOUS SOURD ?? Tous les cas de SURDITE où d'OREILLE DURE se guérissent Maintenant par notre nouvelle inven- tion. Les sourds-muets de naissance setis sont incurables. Les bourdonnements d'oreille cessent immé- diatement. Décrivez votre cas. Examen et conseil gratis, Vous pouvez vous guérir chez vous à un coût relativement bas. 596 La Salle Ave Dr. Dalton’s Auraf Institute, ° Cnicaco, 11.” LE. PASSE-TEMPS est une superbe revue musicale, lit- téraire et sociale avec texte et musique qui paraît tous les quinze jours. Inté- ressante et utile pour professeurs et élèves. 8 pages de texte et 16 pages de musique choisie : musique de piano, d'orgue, de violon, de mandoline, duos, ete, ete. Une magnifique prime est donnée aux abonnés d'un an. En vente partout, 5c le numéro. Abonne- ment, $1.50 par année. S'adresser au bureau de L'ImPARTIAL, Tignish ou a J. E. Belair, éditeur, 58 St-Gabriel, Montréal. BOAT FOUND Found at sea on Monday the| 16th. inst.; a boat, copper paint | bottom, black above water line, about 28 feet kell, no sails. The owners can have said boat by paying all expenses, otherwise | it will be sold at public auction on | Monday, October 1st. at 10 o’clock | la. m. to defray expenses. | For further particulars apply to | N. Whelan | | Kildare | Lot 3 | | Sept 19th. 1900 3w | AE D R RAND MILLINERY OPENING ! SATURDAY, APRIL 2IST This Season’s Opening wil be More Attractive fhan Ever The taste displayed by MRS. WRIGHT in the selections of Gems As our Miilinery openings have always been attended by Gentlemen as well as La dies, we propose this season to combine a display of CHRISTY's LONDON HATS and a speaeil | display of HIGH CLASS FOOTWEAR for Ladies’, Genis’ and Children. R. T1. HOLMAN. April 24th 1900. of Paris and New York Millinery, this season, must commend itself to all who will visit us next Saturday. nn me se ste My expenses are small and by careful buying and close 1t will pay buyers in the vincinity of Wellmgton to call and see what 1 can do for them in Dry Goods, Grocrries, Boots and Shoes, &c. NEW WINTER GOODNANDRENS My Winter Stock is row Complete attention to business 1 am in a position to se}l goods as cheap as any firm on P.E. 1sland—ænd perhaps cheaper than many. Al! kinds of Produce wanted. F. T.ARSENAULT Welliagton Station. kind Hardware, WRITE US ue ©", d Ft —— TT Ko LUE ne For prices on Flour, Salt, Binder Twine, all pyaxs BERRIES Stoves, Farmers’ Furniture. Brace McKay & Co. S'Side, Aug 16th 1900. Hickey & Nicholson TOBACCO MANUFACTURERS Black Twist, Bright Twist (Smoking|. Flat Chewing Tobacco “Hic Hic” Orders Solicited and Satisfaction Guaranteed Charicttetown Oct. 14ih 1897 “ The above reproduction is less than one-fiftieth the actual size. the en X 16 The publisher’s price is ÿ2 Niagara Falls There are only a few copies of this magnificent art work left and you will be # .00 for $1.85 or Even Free! ASTOUNDING BUT TRUE! if you secure one, + fortunate indeed This cut illustrates but very faintly the magnificence of {he original. Boilers, Engraved on Steel after the Famous Paintie} by CHARLES GRAHAM, America's Leading grves surface being inches, printedon heavy plate paper for framing. Actual size of picture 45% x 27 inches. L 825.00, unframed, and that is what a copy would cost you 111 the ertstores, It is a work that would grace the walls ofthe most palatial mansion in the land. “ fore The subject is treated in a masterky manner. the grand curve of the Horseshoe in the ground leading the eye up to the taumbling, raging rapids above, and the brona expar se of river beyond, with the istands in the midéie distance and the face of the farther curve of the Horseshoe, 25 well as the grent white wall of the American Fall partiahy obscured bythe Cloud of rising spray which is handied Hgbtly with fiue effect. below the falls are seen the boiling waters. strongly and cffectively depicted. and the te Staunch littie steamers that make n 4 4 before has this subject been hamdled combined wi In the great amphithestre eir tonrs under the constant showers of spray. Never À by any artist with equal {orce and impressive digni®. th deep, thorougb fechug and Geticaey of touch.” The Raïlrway Age. 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