DE AE ER MR TE PP RC = _ L'IMPARTIAL, JEU DI LE 12 JUELLRME, 1900: + = KOTES LOCALES, HEC. ABS EE _— On eommence a prendre le rmaque- teau a la ligne. A son retour d'Angleterre sir Char- les Tupper se propose de faire une tournée politique dans les provinces | maritimes. Mlle Agnès Arsenault institutrice a: Abram's Village, abandonne de faire | = ———— : Fret SE INT la classe pour aller se faire religieuse au couvent N. D., Montréal. Thomas Poirier, fils de Charles Poi- rier de Saummerside, s'est noyé la se- |! maine dernière am Cap Tourmentin en travaillant n ses trappes a homard. il était agé de 23 ans. L'examen annuel a l'école de Mis- couche a eu lieu jeudi passé, a la sa- tisfaetion de tous les gens du distriet qui étaient présents. L'école est sous la direetion de M. Areène Poirier et de Mile Dousette, Le Revd. Théodose Gallant, eccl., fils de M. S. E. Gallant, marchand, Abram's Village, est revenu du sémi- maire, et doit être ordonné prêtre, prochainement, a l'église de sa pa- roisse natale. Deux des demoiselles—ume de Tig- aish et l'autre d'Egmont-Bay, qui é- taient entrées au eouvent N. D. Mon- tréal, l'été dernier, sont revenues au sein de leur famille a cause de leur mauvaise santé. La Panacée Pain-Killer guérit toutes sortes de eeupures, contusions, b-u- lares et fonlures, Son usage interne guérit la Diarrhéo et la Dysenterie. N'acoeptez aucun remède équivalent, exigez la Panacée Pain-Killer de Perry Davis. 25 e. et 50 c. Mr. Peter Broderick the Proprieter of Cosy Glen Park has announced a great day’s racing forthe 17th inst. one of the features of the day will be the trial speed of Parkland against the traek record. A good day is anti- eipated. See posters for particulars. Vu que nous sommes a faire un re- maniement complet dans le personnel | du journal, L'IMPARTIAL ne parait qu’- a quatre pages cette semaine, et peut- être aussi la semaine prochaine. Le maquereau est en abondance sar-les cotes de Mont-Carmel et Eg- æmont-Bav. Plusieurs embarcations en ont pris depuis 500 a 1,000 lundi et mardi. Le homa:d est aussi abon- dant depuis quelques jours. Lundi les pêcheurs de M. Gilbert DesRoches M. L. A. ont homards. pris 10,000 L'élection de hier dans le deuxième distriet de Queens a donnée l'élection au Dr. Douglas avec une majorité d'environ 300. La netice biographique de M. Clc- ment Chaisson paraîtra au prochain numéro. Les paroissiens de St. , Antoine de Bloomfield annoncent un grand ‘‘Bas- ket Soeial” pour mercredi le 25 juil- let. Bloomfield se distingue depuis longtemps pour la manière dont elle sait faire les choses en de telles occa sions. Il y aura, en ce jour, un salon contenant toutes sortes de rafraiehis- sements, et divers amusements. La paroisse de St. Antoine de Bleemtield étant déja bien bens chantres. le comiti a conçu l'heu- d'introduire la musique reeonnue pour ses reuse idée vogale et instrumentale dans son pro- gramme. Allons a Ploorfield en masse le 25 juillet. TIGNISH RACES. Riverside track, Tignish, held a very suceessful race meeting on Thurs- day last. Great eredit is due the ma- nager, Mr. J. A. Brennan, for the suc- eess of the affuir. À verv 00 À crew assembled ant! : vailed. The s'ifereut «vents were ñot- tof oÿer _pre- 1y gontesteit al cuux d :ver as out to win. In the ihres-n las enlv tv'o horses starieu, «uvy Were 50 evenly matched that it eaused as much excitement as a fast match race usually does. The green race brought four horses in answer to the judge’s bell, ani it took seven heate to finish the race. The most excitiag incident ofthe day happened in the finish heat when the little pacer driven by Prof. Rockford, aud wearing hoppies made a misstep ani turned a comp'e- suikv, driver and all. done, t> somersault ; Fortunately no damage Was and ‘‘Roeky ? again in the next heat coming in ahead of the pro- cession. The following is this summa- ri started THREE MINUTE CLASS PTE Lime...:.,,..-.:9.50}, 2.59%, GREEN RACE. Long Bill [Smith] 321231 Jack Right [Christopher] 1 3 4 3 8 1 2 | Imp [Rockford].:. ".4112338 | Cornwall Beth [How sr} 3+41441dr Roya! Prince was purchased by Mr. W. B. Bowness, New Aunan. likely be heard from later. and will er acer PE Er, hit Le CT we É Sont Fr PERSOX XXL RER A Pr NE Mr. James Cunningham, th: repre | | the lasting advantages | self-made \are advanced on sentative of the Le sie firm of Mc-' Laugälin Carriage Co ,isin this Jo- eality this week. He has alre adlv dis- posed of neariy two car loads of these well known and favorite carriages as well as a large quantity of their celebrated farm implements. Mr Cun- ningham carries a large warehouse, at Alberton. stock at his Mrs. Frank Carraghr of Boston is spending a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. Chas. Dalton, Tignish. LA TOMBE Décédée le 9 de ce mois, Mme. veu- ve Sylvain Richard Lot.-2, a l'age de 10 ans et 6 mois. R. EI. P. These pills are a specific for all, diseases arising from disordered | nerves, weak heart or w atery blood. They cure paipitation, dizziness, smothering, faint and weak s spells, shortness of breath, well of feet and ankles, nervousness, ésteepless- ness, anæmia, h; ‘steria, St. Vitus’ dance, partial paralysis, brain fap, female comp! aints, general debility, and lack of vitality. Price soc. a box. RE PR 7e nes ee 9 253 Vers a ë 4) 2A ». ALLE Cia EYar ie 1QÈS J2$:An ‘'Josiah Allen’s Wife’’ has shar- 1 pened up her pen again, and her patient, amiable, with | unobtrusive f * | for The! husband ‘‘gces a visitin’’ 5 | ï FELT tage :: to the completion of ee rice Francis Egan, isa that We ATE HOW in à bett sit er rive our chael Cudahy, and Mr. John M. ÿ HW TR n'beNter putin thtienes Cu ieit LE 59; |training, and Pr out to them :LOWEST PRICES. it aflords. 9 1 | This paper was énetialté prepared as a reference, and in the simplest | and clearest manner makes plain every step of the way from applica- the cour- Mr. Mi- Stuythenter into e discussion of the relative influence exerted on public life by college man and the mal. both Able arguments sides, and many frank expressions of opinion will excite ue - | sy nopsis, and the 1 | this village and of has made il famous. illustrated article of ALBI ‘*I may be narrow ; more than thought. For instance, Dr. passing Egan butit seems to me th: t we have had few broad- minded statesmen since the old- fashioned college man ceased to be prominent in politics.’’ William-Lloyd Garrison, Patrick Patrick Ford, Editor of the Jrish World, New York, and Butler 7. the proceedings of the | Wilson, contribute their views on Alabama Conference, the attitude taken by Bourke Cockran receiving particu- lar attention. ‘In Fulfillment of a V Rev: Thomas I. Gasson, $. J., ow,’ by several years a resident in the Aus- trian Alps, presents a fine study of the Passion Play of Oberammer- |gain an intelligent know Another most timmely interest 1s | sions of the Canonization |scd Rita of Cascia,’’ at St. Peter’s, | Rome, The writer, Marie | We ish, who was presen 'ceremony, gives a vivid the play gau. The descriptive passages, the illustrations make it possible for every one to | lcäge of that ‘‘Impres- of Bles- Donegan t at the descrip- tion of the groups of pilgrims,- the used on this occasion for time in the history of St. lintcrior of St.fPeter’s, and the gor- _geous effect of the electric : lights the first Peter’s The priest as a novelist is the subject of an able paper by the Rev. Mortimer-K. Among the poets are D. Charles J. C’Mailey and Rev. James B. Dollard. Twomey. }. Do As usual, the fiction is excellent. TON FRUTP | ANT Ladies Home Journal. Every one, | A N D snowing that Josiah’'s wife is ‘’ob- sarvant’’ and : Regal can anti- (CO: F EC- cipate that in laying bare the short comings those she visits she will have abun- | | dant opportuuity for the of her quainthumor and homely | exercise | philosophy. In the course of her ‘‘visitin’””’ she finds many to set right, and there is a def sé pes underlyirg all her ske ches. ‘‘Josiah and I Go: a-Visitin is perhaps the best series that Mrs. | ever : Holly has even to her description of the Cen- ritten—superior tennial which established her repu- tation as a humorist-philosop the first order. her of The first sketch of this new séries will be in the August Journal, published pa Donahces Magazine JULY, «ic? l'he two great essentials rec jui- site for success in business, or in any calling,; are natural aptitude and sound traiuin: Fitzpatrick in the July number of DONAHOE'S to which he contribu- die le name 7" ET 2 Pa tes a valuable paper on ‘‘Business ÉS ncati MA Te TU] Lez as a Vocation.” It will be noticed that this number is in large part 3 Sa ; ha 1h - Ps É SE : devoted to the interests of youns ana Jeavino eh nl ofñvicin y peopie Cavine CIQO!I, aavisins 1 à RL ts Se © à them as {0 the requisites for suc- cess, and giving practical informa- tion how to enter on certain linesls of work. Rev. John Taïbot Smith, writing of The Military Academy AYés Point,’ Eei to be taken by tiie candidate for entrance a military school, and urge$ upon Cat! holic … + "describes the variot ” : ne € L this S} iendid "| and mistakes of; TIONERY NTORE —— x The hot days are h things | cool drinks suc h as Gi inger Ale, Lemon our, re, Nice Ko io, Champagne Cider, Orange AÏso a very complete confectionery. The best chovalate in ket. CGider. line of {the mar. Lanned fruit of all kiuds. BENANA*Y, ORANGES, LE. MONS ,arriving weck — X — FYy. Watch reparing, testine and fitting glasees cariid on as u. sual. W. J. Croc kett. Alberton, May 15th 1900 CARD DR, H. L DiICKEY Late Clinienl Assistant am Royal Ophthulmie Fospital, Mo tie; and Central London 1 & Ear Hospitat FHROAT Qce- Cameron Block. R- idouce- Richmond St. ‘are . PECIALIST-EYE, EAR, NOSF AND Wes Obcice Honrs—9 30 a m. to 1 # m.: [2 40 4 p.m.Eveninzs by a] pein!mezt. Eyes tested and fitted with Gia-ses À Set. plug of ‘Patriot Twist” |chrwing tabioee : is 20 {ilar: r 9 0 Le ceLt MIRE - R r'0f Miss Adams is always at your service } rep i NEW GO0DS ! | Nr le PE | | De ne: | In our hirty yours experiauce in sersibg the publie we can [customers and the public in general better value, cheager gr.ods and as nice au assortment vf goods #s ever was shown in the Province. Our vew ertore packed fall of every kind of goode which farmers require and most ail buught before 1he advancing prices which will protect our customers in havirg to pay auy fabalous prices as loug as the goods Just. We pay th: h: ghest prices in goods or eash for Wo:lor any other articles farwers have tosell. SEE OUR READY TO. WEAR CLOTHING — We have an im mense stock and it will pay you to look through our department before passing us. IX CLorus.—We have something to please the most fas- tidious as to both quality or price, in T'weed+, Serg<s, Pan- tings or Suitings. OUR DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT:--—cannot be excelied by any other on P. E. I. as we have the largest stock to select from in all the jatest novelties— Dress Goods, Prints, Ginghumws, Flan nelettes, Hate, Caps, etc, etc., and one of the nicest lot of Grents' Furnishings ever shown OUR MILLINERY DEFARTMENT.—under (he management and you can get juet what you want in a Hat or Bouxet trimmed to your order and in the latest style. OUR DRESS-MAKING DEPARTMENT.-—Miss LePage is always on hand with a large staff of assistants 10 fill your order quickly and cheaply and with work that recomends itself. BOOTS AND SHOES.—We make a specialty of Eoots and Shoes and can show you the nicest ussortment to be found anywhere—any color You want. À price, style or OUR GROCERIES- are always the best and a varied stock to select from. IN HARDWARE-—we can give you anything from n n-eûle to an ancber or in short we have anything you waut to buv and Will buy anything you have to seil. We are here for business and have the facilities to do it w ith, we want your traïäe and you want the accommodation we can give you. Briug alone your Lumber, Wool, Eggs, Butter, Hides or anything you have to sell and we will give you goods in exchange for same cheap and good. J @ ARSENAULT & SON & 6 WELLINGETON (ALBERTON HEADQUARTERS) WOOL SEASON 1899 We are in the market to hay wool as soon as the elip is ready. We bought a great deai last year, and those who us were well satisfied. We wart to handle an increased quantity this season, and would be glad to have the offerinws ef all who read this. We promise the highest possibie price, and in exchange an assortment of goods of all kinds, that is not eqnalled— or even appraached —in any other store in the Riding. READY MADE CLOTHIXG —This 158 a business hat has been growing fast with us. Each year Suds us haudling more. or men aud youths we show Shorey’s make, acknowledged to b+ the most houestiy made stuff in Canada. This year it is exc-p tionally siylish and we.l made. Our Boys's and Children's Suits are abso'utely right in quality, styie and price, and our stock will be found twice as large as any other in West Jrince. Croras.—Tryon and Eureka Tweeds, Canadian and English Tweeds and Serges. GENTLEMEN s HaTs.—Special values in Soft Hats at 65. 85., $1 00, $1 10 and $1.50, all new goods. Newest shape coft and stiff hats up to $2.50. 1f in need call and sse our sto:k— in fine the largest in West Prince. Everything yon need in Shirts, Neckwezar, and the small accessories of dress is ready for your inspection. FOoTWwWEAR.—From the chaapest to the b st our line is com- plete and large. Women's Strong Boots, 750. up. Fins Boots, 8.25 ap. Special value in Men's fine goods, and the most complete as- À, H, Qi, Restaurant (IN BERNARD BROS' SIORE) me Xe — Oysters served in ali styles. Pig Faet, Biscuits, Ice Cream, etc, Drinks : Nice cool drinks such ä6 No la:, RS Ginger Ale, Üider, etc. ete. CIGARS, PIPES & TOBACCOS We have nothing butthe fi- test goods A large stock of Confe - té:m ry. Mrs D. Chaisson Tignish MARCHANDISES DU PRINTEMPS —} — Voici le Temps arrivé d'acheter vos Marchanu- dis:s d'été. Nous Avons déjà reçu et recevons chaque jour des Marchandises porr sa- tisfañe tons Les goûts. Nous Vendons toujours au plas bas prix cet garantissons nos Éflets. Nous Avons Aussi à notre nonveau Peterville, un bon de tout ce qui est magasin, à assortiment conrv-nabie j#ax gens de ja Campagne. Venez Nous Voir. " Vons'serez satisfaits. j, F, Chaisson & Cie 1960 Mile Lydee H. Gaudet Tignish. 17 mai Pons ” odiste Melle. G: sati-laire Sie dit, afin de wi enx pratiques toujours CroissANIES, 4 OU Vert son SA: ON DE MODE daus le haut du Ma- GAgiN de M À. J. BDERNarv. Robex et ITabits ponr Dames el. D:moiselles dans les de counfactionnés “lers goûts et sni- sold ::00 |vant les dernières mod-s Prix raisonnables : EYNT 4 — LL — Ua bœuf reproductenr, âgé de deux ans et demi, Jers-y pur Conditions très faviles. Argent comptant, sang. S adre-6€6r à CHARLES (*AUDET Palmer Road 1900 Lot 2 FOR SALE : ue An 1mported Jaunting cart. One ofthe rare kind, A cart which cost $:0.00 will now be sold at a sacrifice, Ont of the shop, as pretty as the day it was made, 9 Avril, Apply to si F. I. BUOTE. AUX SOURDS — Une dame sortment of Anfants’ and chijdren’s shoes we have ever shown. SUMMER HOSIERY AND [NDERwEAR —Ladi-s Cotton ose, 5e. up. Fadies Cotton Vests, 4 for 236, Boys strong Neamiess Hose | 15e. to 22e. Fall range of sizes all direct from the mil!, saving our customers one profit. New Hardware, New Crockery, New Window New ! Tin and Graniteware just opening Highest prices paid for Eggs #nd Wool _ B. ROGERS TO Shades, [role qui a été guérie de sa surdité et de bourdonnements d'oreille par las Tympans artifi- |ciels de L'INSTITUT NICHOLSON, a remis à cet institnt la sotame | de 25,000 frs. afin que touts los | pe rsonnes soudés qui n'ont pas les moyens de se procurer les Tympans pu'ssent les avoir gratuitement. S'adresser à L'INSTITUT, NICHOLSON: 780. Eran 4 AVENUE, Nkw YORK, tés és # . nn mm sg conne Dot ae