ou, 0 HUE md 4 ee ere rte percer gente CU meer Dr we ds os les drag trempe ln RARE FE TE ANS FE Fr : Re «+ #07) 7 rer agen D PP PAQIRE Dern & (ALBERTON HEADQUARTERS) WOOL SEASON 1899 We are in the market to bay wool as seon as the clip is ready. We bought a great deai last year, and those who sold to! us were well satisfied. We want to handle an inoreased quantity | Pieux, Île petit Jean, que lorsque this season, and wouid be glad to have the Cu of ail who read this. We promise the highest possibie appraached —in any other store in the Riding. READY MADE CLOTHING —Thisis a business that has been |Prochaine. growing fast with us. Each year finds nus handling mere. For men and youihs we show Shorey's make, ackuowledged to be the most honestiy made stuff in Canada. This year it is exosp- tionally stylish aud we.l made. Our Boys’'s aud Children's Saits|qu'on lni donnait, les médecins are absointely right in quality, style and price, and our stock will be lound twice as large as any other in West FPrinee. CrorTxs.—Tryon and Eureka Tweeds, Canadian and English Tweeds and Sarges. GENTLEMEN Ss HaTs.—Special values in Soft Hats at 66c. the largest in West Prince. Everything you need in Shirts, Neckwear, and the small accessories of dress is ready for your inspection. FooTwEAR —From the ch'apest to the b:st our line is com plete and large. Women's Strong Boots, 75c. up. Fine Boots, $i.25 up. Special value in Men's fine goods, and ths most complete as- soriment of Infants’ and chiidren’s shoes we have ever chown. SUMMER HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR —Ladies Cotton Hose. 5e. up. Ladies Cotton Vests, 4 for 2%e. Beys strong Seamlees Hose 15e. to 220. Fall range of sizes all direet from the mill, saving our customers one profit. New Hardware, New Crockery, New Window Shades, New Tin and Graniteware just opening. Highest prices paid for Egg: #nd Wool ROGERS ALBERTON LT à E ». pe ‘3 CHÉRAP BS AND 4 NH HE à Le à El BEST e ë FO À Li | \EFRRER CHAIRS 2 Et LA: | À “ Ê 5 $ % HE b) E EH LL: : Et l ê s £ , Er |! Bt $- —1IN — $ el € E £: 6 L> &. E à | Ë +: M v A HO E PS AUTRES PEI Ÿ | & so Mess ° à. à = È È #7. ñ & : à É | Ë! LE Bi H + %| | AA Bée E € 2 Er La F E Ë et à 4 OL Fa Vin) 4 FE 5} K E K| ER ee PTE Ë be ES eee esse À make "+; them ourselves ES, 08 Write For CurTs AND PRICES vi ANNÉE Ni dés l'a à 4 db: ut, ei mi Pc wat #4 1Ei es Ë F3 ! En RS à Ÿ 3 ë x s À 1 & 9 E ë F5 3 & ce % - NE, de a Fe É 4 6: F £< G>; É te MARK ZA <vy WRIGHT & CO. Charlottetown Jan Gth 1826 fæ WRITE FOR CUTS AND PRICES rice, aud in exchange an assortment of goods of all kinds, that is not equalled— or even 85., $1.00, $1 10 and $1.50, all new goods. Newest shape in fine soft and stiff hats up to $2.50. 1f in need eall and see our stock — \ehemin eblouissant nn grand a. | véleste visiteur. | du regard tonte cette terre d'E- Conte de Noel —— LEs Au's D'ENFANT Le petit J-an était maiade— si malade qne d.jà l'on ponvaïit prévoir le jour où son exqais sourire triste n'illanminerait plus [un pèle rayon de vie sa “hsm- bre Inxi use d'enfant très rich». | souvent ! elle ne sait eile même si c'était de posséder nn aussi par trésor, ou de dloaleur à is pensée d'une séparation trop Or, malgré la chaleur tiède de son foyer, malgré les beaux oiseanx qu'ii avait dans des cages, malgré les fleurs rares araisnt dévidé qu'il lui fallait plus de chand soleil, plus de chants d'oiseaux et de parfams fleuris. Alors on l'avait conduit en Égyple pour y passer, Un bon vieux prêtre son pré. cepteur les avait suivis et. e)mme l'enfant semblait ronaî- tre sous les uaresses du grand ciel afrisain, on avait commen cé une série d':ntr-t e1is où on l'instraisait pau à pea dans 1a religion de Jésus: qui, lri aussi, fut petit enfant en Egypt-. Ua jonr, après avoir pensirement baissé sa bionde tête pàl", J+an demarda d'une voix anxi-use qne drvenaient Îles tout petits-ufants qui mourairnt | à son âge. On lui répondit qu'ils. devenaisut de b-aux anges aux graudes ailes roses, et qu'ils vo- laisrt autour da bon Dieu sans se lasser jamais de le servir. Et to:s ? Tous vont. soir le bon Dien ? Où dat lui exoliqner qu'il en était de bien wmalh-ureux parus quiis ne rerraient jamais Jesus, n'ayaut pas reçu sur leur front oandid: l'ean baptismals qui fait ehrétion. Et, songeur, ie petit malade se tut tri-tem nt. Or la veiile de Noa était arri. Vée.—Jsan reposait dass sa coa: ch-tte. 1l était tard déj:, l'enfant ne dormiit pas, car il vonlait veir le bou ange quiallait v:air, lai avat on d'1, Ini apperter de beaux cad-aux d: nomvelan. 1l'r-gardait au travers ds la fy- nètre le sombre de cett: nait d'Eypte, où une étoile brillait, au point de faire nâir l'éciat da ses coeurs Soudain il lai sembla qu'un rayon de cetie étoile, toujours plus iumineux, glissait jusqu'à iui et qu'il voyait veuir sur ce déiescent, avec de roses ailes replhiées qui s'inchina sur Jean se soal:va et mit ses frêles bras amaigris autour da cou de son — Bol ange, c'est rons qae Je bon Jésus m'envoie pour le nou- vel an ? L'ange sourit encore. — Bel ange est-il vrai qu'i aevorde {out ce que lui deman- dent les petits enfants cemme moi qui oùt été sages ? L'ange parut étonné, et, tout en faisant signe que oui, nur- wura bien bas d'un ‘on de re- proehe : — Que désires tu donc ? — Dites au bon Jesus que je: ne v:ux pas de jomets. J'en ai tant ! Je voudrais... Dites-le lui, le voudrais qu'il fit venir au eici les petits enfants comme moi qui sont tristes de ne le voir plearait sa mère, et cerabien | degree east fifteen chains and tventy | ee T'IMPARTIAL, JEUDI LE 7 DECEMBRE, 1899. À h, Q. privés dn ciel. Dans l'air pur de Cette nnit de rédemption, coin me ds3 soufll«s de brise ieur mes voletnient près de latrrre. Eufin, il prit son -«10- rer. | vie}, La douce Vierge Marie avait lavliné 84 biond- 1ète vers la tarrs, et révait &ux heures pé nib'es de son ex0 1e, aiors qu'elle Jayait vers la brûlante Af:iqe $% HER HOME, HEALTH WOMAN % ANI} BEAUTY -. Boudoir and Toilet. Dining Room and Parlor- House Decoration. Health of Women and Chidren, À BOOX THAT EVERY MOTHER AND DAUGHTER SHOULD STUDY AND EVERY HOUSEHOLD POSSESS la colère de roi H-roda. ( 11 était sudoux, il était si L'ange lui raseuta le d-s'r sn) blime du petit malads et la bonne Vierges fat si ému, qu'une gross: larme brilla dins ses longs yeux très doux. Alors, inefFfable prodige, ectte larme tombaen rosée baptismals sur tous les petits msrts de la ierre d'Kgypts. À l'haure même, sans aroir terminé eon rêve charitable, l'âme de Jean quitta sen frêle corps amaigri. Elle s'envola, suivie dn cor- tège radieux de toutes sas Am?s régénérées, vers la porte azurée du eiel, qnele vieux saint Pierre ouvrait tonte grande en pleurant des larmes d: jo.- à la vue de ces âme d'enfauts À DE PONALD. Rejetez les imitations et insistez qu’on vous donne le grand remède pour le rhume Le PIN ROUGE du Sud du Dr Harvey. a5c. la bouteille—en vente partout. C1E DE MEDECINE HARVEY, Mfrs, Montréal. MORTGACGE SALE There will be sol:l by public auc- tion, in front of the Court Honse in S imner”side, on FRIDAY THE FIRST DAY OF DECEMBER, A. D. 1899, at tae hour of ten o’clock in the fore- noon, under a power of sale contained in a mortgage datedthe Srd. day of December, A. D. 1880 and made be twcen Heñry Fitzgerald Jarvis and Harry Compton Green of the first part, Charies (rreen of the seeond part ani John Lefurgy of the third part. All that p'ec+ of land on Lot Seven- teen in Prince County bounled as fol- low: : commencing at a stake fixed on the wext side of the road leadiag through Saint Eleanors to Richmond Bay thence south eighty five degrees west ten chains and serenty links to the east boundary line of land now or An intensely INTEREST- FE Sympalhelic ING Chapter on 2 Arlicles on Girlhood . .. MOTHERHOOD and the | Education of Women HYGIENE of CHILDHOOD A Very PRACTICAL Aso Hygiene of the Respiratory * ra he Hygiene of the Eye Hire of the Bar : Hygiene of the Generative Organs Chapier on ‘€ General Hygiene,” including: Hygiene of the Skin, and Liygiene of the Digestive Organs. CREED OISE SOS RAR ROIS ONNONS CIRE T is hardiy conceivable that any exigency could present itself, ur any question arise, in the house. hold, that this book would not meet or answer, It is a book expressly for women. It deals exhaustively and intelligibly with a vast number of matters, concerning which all women ought to be thoroughly informed. In its comprehensive sweep, äi covers the whole ground of na? and domesiic life, and especially for those just entering on the cares and responsibilities of house . À CHARMING BOUDOIR. EDITIONS. Size 12 mo. 388 pages, bound 'r o'ue cloth, gilt top, uncut eûges, ornamental cover design in gold and two colors. lIilustrated, Among thcillustration are 16 fuii-paze reproductions of as many paintings ot ideai female heads, each by a different celebrated artist Seite: t, Coomans, Thumann, Sichet, Bougereau, and others. Inthe Health Department of ‘his valuable work are exhaustive chapters of inestimable value tc al mothers an2 daughters, giving practical hints in emcrgencies. Whoie chapters are given to Moman’'s Physical! Structure. otherhood. Liseases of Women. Maldenhood. Education cf Women. Babyhood. Diseascs of Babyhood, Womanhocod and Wifschocé. Chiidhcod. Disezses of Chilihood, Too frequently such matters are cicthed in technical language to such an extent as to be dif sult ta comp.chend their rcal meaning ‘This work will be found to be a plain home talk with all woren, 4j ior $1.85 or Even Free! ETAPE TK ASTOUNDING BUT TRUE! À En Niagara Falls sms There are only a few copies of this magnificent art work left and you will be fortunete indeed if you secure one. This cut illustrates but very faintly the magnificence of {ne original. The above reproduction is less than one-fifticth the actual size. the engraved surface being 40x 16% inches, printed on heavy plate paper for framing. Actual size of piet ure 46% x 27 inches. e publisher’s price is $25.00, unframed. and that is what a copy would cost you in the ertstores, It is a work that would grace the wa!ls ofthe most pelatial mansion in the land. ‘The subject is treated in a masterly manner, {he grand entve of the Horseshoe in the foreground leading the eye np tn tie t uabling,raging rapidsabove, and the brosd expense of river beyond, with the islands in the middle distance and the face of the farther curve of the Horseshoe, 15 well as the grest white wallof the American ra!l partially obseured bythe cloud of rising spray which is handled Lixhtly with £ne efect. In the grat amphitheatre below the falis are seen the boiling : 3. sttongls and effectively depicted. and the two staunch littie steamers that make their tours under ihe coustant showers of spray. Nevez before has this subject been hancled by any artist with equal ‘orce and impressive digaity, combined with deep, thorough feeling and delicacy of touch.” —7he Rarhway Age. SET ET LTEDE TE We will send a copy postpaid on reccipt of $1.8s, or if you will do a little pleasant work and secure à few subscribers for a ® ns as follows-The j-amous Picture will 6e Sent NI) nel; formerly in possession of Benjamin £churman thence along the said boun. dary line south one degree ani a quarter east thirty six chains and se- venty links thence south twenty fire degrees and a half west eighty two sh4ins thence south sixty six degrees and one quarter east ten ehains and seventy eight links thence north twenty six degrees and three quarters cast to the road leading through saint Eleanors thence northward to the road leading to Richmond Bay and thence along said road to the place of commencement containing one hun- dred and thirty six and a quarter a- cres more or less. Also all that other piece of Jand on said lot known as the Storefieid bounded as follows : c:im- mencing at a stake fixed on the shore of Richmond Bay on the east side of the road leadinw to Saint Hleznors thence southwaril along said road e- leven chains and fifty links to land now or formerly in possession of Har- ry C. Craswrell thence nlong said and south eighty five degrees and à balf à five links thence north three Quiriers of a degree west two chains 2: 4 forty links to Richm nd Bay thence west- ward along the said shore to the place of beginning containing thir- teen acres of land more or less. For further particulars apply at the office of J. Edward Wyatt, Barrister at Law, Summerside. Dated this 6th day of November A.} D. 1899. DOROTHEA LEFURGY Surviving executrix of the last will and testament 3 ins of the Mortgagee AR) [ TEN GKEAT REFERENCE WORKS e ONE MAMMOTH VOLUME, œ "2 A8 245 AA Æ Res Original Editior i (Uebster”s Dictionary à Qrisinel Eétion Revied and Balarged br NEW AND MAGNIFICENTLY ILLUSTRATED EDITION.., that Noats Webaes ever defined, an 10,000 at Noah Webster ever de Additional Words, 1 By vhe following list it will be seen that the publishers have covered much the same ground AS. THE SUPPLERENTARY MATTER IN THE LATEST $12.00 EDITION. 1708 Pages. It Embraces 150 Hlustrations. mas An Appendix cf 19,408 Additional Words. +. IT ALSO CONTAINS ..… Nine Special Diction- | À Ihuctionary of A'ems arics, protected by d: Peume. copyright, and not | A Dictionary of My- found in any otber CEE dictionary. A » nary of Ms A Dictionary of Synon: cal serms. : yms and Antonyms. A RER Fazik Weight nearly x2 Ibs. Size 84 x 10% x 4 inches. 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We coulé not offer :h> cheap flimesy editions, BUT THE GREAT BOOK CHEAP is what our offer means. and you will marvel at the general excellence of this edition if you will grasp the opportunity to secure a copy. !. Our readers will woncer how ve can make as low an cffer as the following, so we will‘ et the cat out of the bag.” The fact is the publishers are overstockc!, owing to 1kc general pee of the past year,and we have secured a Limited suppiy at about 1he cost cf printing and bi ing and can therefore make e A MOST UNOSUAL PREMIUM OFFER—= a jamais, paree que jamais on ne les baptisa...... Ouvrant ses graudes ailes lu- mineuses, le beau visiteur dis- parut : et Jean s'endormit dans un rêve de charité. 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