F À l } È { NOUVELLE SERIE 2 L'IMPARTIAL, TIGNISH, I. P. E, MARDI 25 MAL 1915 r er M. EPHREM MOKIN FISHERVILLE, Mass. En agprenant par ‘ Voila un remède que je n’ai pas encore essayé. H est peu- être celui que réclame mon mal.’’—E* il se mef à en prendre.—ll est maintenant en bonne sante. î La maladie de rognons est celle qui fait le plus de ravage chez les hommes. Dans le rein se centra- lisent la force et le pouvoir éner- gique. Or, si l’on fait une trop grande dépense de l’une ou de l’autre, il va de soi que c’est le siège principal de ces deux émi- nentes facultés qui en souffre tout d'abord et en est le plus sérieuse- ment affecté. Sur cent hommes malades, nous ne craignons pas de dire que Re Nr souffrent des rognons. Les Pilules Moro pré- parées spécialement ne les hom- mes, sont toutes désignées pour obvier aux inconvenients qui altè- rent leur santé et finissent par la miner complètement. Elles recons- tituent le système délabré, restau- rent l'organisme, font du sang nou- veau, des muscles forts, donnent du nerf. Dans des cas d’extrême faiblesse, de débilité très avancée, elles ont prouvé être le restaurateu: par excellence et le plus puissant dispensateur des forces physiques. M. Ephrem Morin est prêt à ré- ndre à tous ceux qui doutent de l'efficacité des Pilules Moro, “J'avais été sous les soins de lusieurs médecins pour une ma- fadie de rognons qui datait de plusieurs années et j'avais tant e douleurs, mes forces s'étaient L'AME DE ROLAND (de la première page) qu'il se déciare notre adversaire. —Qu'il agisse selon son bou plai sir, j'agirai selon le mien ! Si la le çon d'hier ne flui suffit pas, nous sommes®prêts à lui en infiiger une autre !...... Et c'est pour cette fille d'hérétiques qu'il court la cam pagne !......Faudra:t il donc s’em parer de la belleet mettre ordre à une aventure quiime peraiît siugu lièrement hasarüise ?.... — Votre fils l'aime, n’en doutez pas ! —Que m'importe ?.... — L'amour est :n puissaut levier. Prenez garpe, Mouseigneur, que le jeune Roland ne s'en serve contre vous !.... — Je le briserai comme les autres! s'écria le sire d'Aubépin. Je le briserai comme j'ai brisé, tout | l‘heure, cette coupe, et malheur à lui s’il en revient jamais !..., Bravo maître !.... —Tais-tci, Richard !.... C’est mon fils, l'héritier de mon nom. A ce titre, je t ordoune de le respecter et de le défendre contre iui-même. N'en parlous plus !.... —Soit !.... S'il lui a plu de ne pas se mon trer ce soir à ma table ilest libre. Mais qu'il cesse ses velléités de ré volte, car, par ie ciel, ce n'est point l'heure de coutrecarrer mes projets! THE MONOPOLIST (By M. C.) ‘She just gobbles up everything that we do, forthe country—in a public way,'’ said Angela indig- gantly. ‘’She's a monopolist of patriotism ! l’ve goue in for one thing after another £!l winter, hoping to have a little scope myself ouly, to find sooner or later that the class, or whatever it was, was entireiy in Henrietta’s hands.’ ‘“For instance ?'’ I said. ‘For instance, our Tobacco Fund. started by Veronica, was packed, sent, and gratefully thanks received by Heurieta ! So were the socks and sweaters for the Navy, so were th Easter eggs and maple sugar for ou: special boys, so are all the Red Cross thiugs. The Voluntary Aid Lectures were given iu her drawing room; she got up tableaux for the Cross; she's nresided at every sin gle Belgian Reli-f entertainment, aud our town ambulance—] mea: the ove we all worked for—enlec by being called the Henrietta Am bulance ?'’ said Augela hotiy. ‘Th: 2 Re les journaux l’eilicacité des PEL ULES MORG, == dif: très heureux de constater le rand changement qui se faisait. Fe repris ensuite mon travail avec courage parce que j'étais lus fort, que mes mouvements étaient faciles et que je ne souf- frais plus. J'ai employé ies Pilu- les Moro pendant un an et je me suis refait une santé on ne peut meilleure que je maintiens, de- | puis quatreans, malgré mon dur travail, avec quelques boîtes do Pilules Moro que je prends de temps en temps” M. Ephrem Morin, 113 rue Orchard, F'isher- viile, ass. #6 ANEREKK À EAN —Hommes malades qui soufirez depuis longtemps, écrivez à nos médecins, ou mieux, venez les voir ; faites-leur bien connaître votre cas et ils trouveront le moyen de vous ramener à la santé. Les \\\ Le À WE A ES À ( \ Ù “# NS. \ à pe M. EPHREM MORIN tant affaiblies que j'étais devenu (lonnent tous les jours, Var ta | presque incapable de travailler. dimanche, de 9 heures de matin à | Malgré tout étaistoujourssouf- (; heures du soir, au No 272 ru: (frant et cela me décourageait. «inf Denis. En lisant ce que tant d'hommes, . disaient de bien des Pilules Mo-! Les Pilules Moro sont en vente ro J'ai pensé que c'était là un re-|«hez tous les marchands de rome- 1 oué e nr ie des. Nous les envoyons aussi per empio e TI vre © / à . se celui que mt md at mon mal. 11\12 poste, au Canada et aux Etats m'a fallu en prendre piusieurs | Unis, sur réception du prix, 502 boîtes avant d'en obtenir quel- une boîte, 82.50 six boîtes. Toutes ue bon effet, mais en Suivant je lettres doivent être adressées : dèlemeont les conseils des Mé- OMPAGNIE MÉDICALE MO decins de la Compagnie Médicale | LUM LAN MAS a Moro à qui j'avais écrit, j'étais: RO, 272 ras Saint-Denis, Montréal \beiter than anyone else, although} be admirably admini-tered hat's just it. I haven't,'" she|<he tells us so herself She's horri| sail. ‘‘Of course I cau't possibly | bly capable, and quick and econo | go to all the meetings, brt I go to |mice! and clever. Everything she some of each À good mauy thing-|manages is a success. She wears this year, medical icctures, you|herself out, aud then she tells us kuow, are in courses, andend au- that she does wish there w.re a f_w tomatically. l’ve learnt some awful | more capable and reliabz women- ly useful ihings about Home Nur-!workers 10 belp her ! She say: sing and First Aid’, Angela said! we don't even follow iustructions with entnusiasm. ‘How to make a lintelligently. This when she's taken bed with a patient in it. leverything cut of our hands ! Hor; to make a nourishing pouitice | You'd think the war BELONSED | —]1 meau to Hentietta. because her uucle's an Vou put an egginit, but only the General l’ Angela white. How tc wiping tears of rage from her eyes How to baudage—2xc ptthe lampy | with her kuittiug. parts of the boy. I don't see hou ‘‘How will you [over keep your the doctor: make them stay on !—|cottäge hospital a secret from her ?"” what to do for a hemorrhage if it's |I asked. from the lungs-—1 think it was th | ‘‘l'm trying hard,’ Angela said. lungs—auyway you put ice on. Oh !|‘T'm not heaps of things—typhoid complica | who doesu’t promise to keep it ab Naturally I ve got 00000000 S CSS a nourishiug beef tea Eogil:h said make a pouitice telling a single persou tions, and how to disiufect a room, |*olutely qukt. It will be so useful, and a great|to see which of the girls will be help with the children. I was so wiling to arrange it aul woik for sorry rot to take the examinations, |it, and wiO can spare lime to help, bat Duisy said the éoctors weren’t|41d who knows of,;a .good trained J simp'y|uutse to be matron. We-may have to appeal to thé Government for authority, and perhaps we’ll need |to get up an entertainment to assist a fewlour funds. So there's a good deal a bit interesting, anl hadn't the time. “What do you belong to just now ?'’ [ asked. Angela considered for moments. Then she broke off little |that must be discussed,‘ said bits offcake and laid them along | Augela as she roseto go. ‘But the tea table in a row as she count-|“Very, one sees the necessity of el. |keeping it dark, so not a word is to ‘“Patriotie Fund—St. John's | be breathed about it outside oursel Ambunlance—Red Cross— H o me}v:s. I mean this to be my interest, Helpers —Allies, chapter D.O.i.—|though l'm not dreaming of praise Soldiers’ Wives— Junior Navy Lea-!0" credit. I only want to do some- guc—Correspondence Club for!thiug for our fine soldiers MY- writing to lonely soldiers—Khaki! SELF.” Angela’s sudden blush Club—Voluntary Aid. I think|was quite sincere, ‘‘I daien't let that's all, but of Course Kuiiting! Henrietta even suspect a word of goes on forever, and we havelit. You can see how awfully busy lots of informal meetings for sewiug|I uw going to be, but l'Iltry and or making special things.’ Sh,}Come in as soon as I cau and tell began to pop the bits of cak2. into| You how we’re getting on.” her mouth aud then took ‘‘l'sippose, to be a monopoliit, kuitting as she spoke. ‘That ?” Isaid a little puz zled, eyeing the stitches. “Oh, this is for baby, of course’’ Angelaïsaid hastily, ‘‘The poor litt! fellow, he hasn't a pair left, what with the war ! But what I came to tell you was about Henrietta and | my Seciet. l'm giviug everything up in or&er to start a Convalescent Home.’ out her] you MUST be very cavable !‘’ LA REPGNSE, revue mensuell et a- pologétique populaire, publié sous la direction de M. l‘abbé Duplessy. Prix de l'abonnement: Fracce, 3 Îr.; étranger, 4 fr. Sommaire du numéro de février 1915. Jourual apologétique de la guerre,-—Le pape et la guerre: 1° Réflexions prélimi- uaires. 2° L’ Allocution consistoria- le. 3° La prière pour la paix. La “How splendid’", I said warmly. | ,rière des enfants. —Foi et créduli- ‘It's a great secret," said Angela. |t£ —Les chaînes de prières, etc., ‘*As I told you, we are aii rising in{ete, Un numéro spécimen sera en- our wrath to protest against every single thiog in this town being run .small white voyé gratis et franco à toutes per- souue qui en fra la demande à M. by Henrietta, and I meau to take TEQUI, libraire, 82, ue Bouapar, « A the ENTIRE management of my te, Paris VIe. meu—who knew nothing about it— said it was only a fair compliment |vlng my house in the country, and for her devotion and/|if Henrietta hears of it she’Il b: iu return ability !"* ‘*’What a number of things you seem to bein !’’ I said. furnishing it, and appointing th matron and interfering everything'’, said Angela firmly. ‘(It's the least I can do.'‘ ‘But with your house and çhil- greu, how have you time ?*” J said, everybody, and taking all the ‘I feel that I ought to join credit.’ asked. easken it se swfully aunoying," saië own Convalescent Home, L'im csi- — POUR des Emprunts d'argent POURSachat la vente et ou witl. exchange de terres. 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ŸX PSS LISI LIST PERIISE IFRS 20 ANNE —— VIN DE MEdE SAINT NAZAIRE, Aichevêché de Québec, rer août 1913 Après m'être a-suré que la fabrication du vin de messe dit de SAINT- NAZAIRE, vendu par la maison A. TOUSSAINT & CIE, se fait toujours sous la surveillance immédiate d'un piêtre compétert, je n'hésite pas, sui le rapport de ce dernier, à renouveler l'approbation que j'ai douvée à ce vin liturgique dans ma circulaire du 1er mars 1897. ÎL.-N.,ARCH. DK QUEBFC. A. TOUSSAINT et Cie, FABRICANTS DU VIN DE MESSE SAINT NAZAIRE IMPORTATEURS DE VINS ET SPIRITUEUX ETRANGERS DEPOSITAIRÉS GENERAUX DU VIN DES CARMES 181 Rue St. Paul QUEBEC. LILI IEI SERIE NEA RIRE IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT We wish to announce te our many customers and to the public generally that our recent disastrous fire has compelled us 10 a lopt a new policy in merchandising. ë Beginuing o1 Tuesday June 1st 1915 we will inaugurate a STRICTLY CASH BUSINESS at both our stores. A nuwber of our customers have always dealt wiih us on this plan and as it is the most benefcial for everyone concerned we hope that all will now zvail themselves of the mutual benefits which must naturally acciue from a system of this kind. This new system when in complete operation will m:an as follows: — Oue price on each article to everyone, or a saving of about 20 p. c. to the purchaser. Quick turncver of grods for cash which will give ns more power in buying, thus enabling us to give you better goods at lower prices. New stock arriving éaily thus insuring you of getting new goods at all times and at money saviug prices. Being able to supply the wants of all and compete with any catalog price. The closing out of our booking system which is a large billof urse necessary ex pense to any retail shop; this ex pense hesetofore had to be added to the price of the goods and paid for by the customer. Satisfaction to the purchaser, because he buys just what h: nesds at the best possible price; and satisfaction to us because we get paid for our goods and caïtry no booksaccounts. This is the system which is now adopted by all upto date retail business houses, and a trial will prove its money saving usefulness end adaptability to our conditious, and we feel aiter reasonable trial will be acceptable to our many friecds and customers. As our 1unning accounts fall due Jure the 1st and Dec. 1st we must insist on prompt settlement to enable us 10 meet our heavy liabilities as a result of our severe loss. Persons owing us by Judgwents and votes of hand will be required te settle promptly. 7 We take, in exchange everything that the farmer or fisherman Las 10 sell, and we will endeavor in the future, as in the past, to meet their requirements by judicious selection of an up to date stock, Tignish Trading Co., Limited Bernard Hotel TaILer Theo Bernard, Prop. Ccnveniently located and cor ducted on the ‘‘Comfort Principal” Rates moderate Livery Stables in connection | Tignish P, Ë, | PUT UP IN W ANTED SELF, OPENING A reliable man to sell HARDY HINGED COVER TIN CANADIAN CROW N STOCK im Tignish and Prince Co. ‘ PRESS SIDES TO OPEN S0K, Just press the sides and the cover prings open like the cover cf a Stait now at the best Selling Time. match case. Send for list of SPRiNG Ovly 10 cents everywhere. OFFERINGS, an: terms to agents. Libersl Commissions Haudsome Free Outfit. STONE AND WELLINGTON The Fonthill Nurseties. (Established 1837) TORONTO. W, P. McBride, MD Bureau: Pharmacie Gallant EVERETT & BARRON CO., AMHERST, N.S. Also makers of the famous Telephone 30 P. O. BOX 37 nn R. H. Togers M. À., B, C. E. Barrister, Solicitcr Notaiy Public Money to loan Résidence: J. Albert Brennan |ALHBERTON P. E. ISLAND Consultations nuit et jours OVER 65 YEARS D R. PURDY, EXPCRIENCE DENTIST ALBERTON, P, E. ISLAND W'ili be in Tignish the last Tues day and Wednesday of each mount h. FOR SALE - We h2ve several bnilding lots for sale. Best locality. Prices right, Terms io svit. Apply to F. J, | JR nue te, Tiguish, Re a Mages 7 mit ho Tan À 00