nr L'IMPARTIAL Perdus—Entre le chemin public et la porte de l'Eglise, deux crucifix attachés ensein- ble. Prière à ceux quiles trou- RE —— — NOTES LOUALRS — TT nn en + Pierrot—. Voilà ce que c'est, que de ne pas lire L’'IMPARTIAL li yadéjà une semaine que. L'IMPARTIAL parie da Tea Par- La rougeole sévit dane plu sieurs parties de la province. veront de les jaiiser au bureau de L'IMPARTIAL. ty de Palmer Road. Moi, je re- À MOTHERS VALUABLE ASSISTANT Home Occupations for - Nr es McKIN NON‘ ENGLISH OI[NTMENT —CURES - : Fever Sorvs, Tetter, Itch, Salt Rheum, Scald Heads, 1wh- Little Children çois cette gazette et ce qui est! à - | Quoique l'opinion générale au printemps füt que nous de- Vions nous attendre à une très mauvaise récolte dûe, comme on le disait, au retard des tra Màrdi était, le jour de la dé- claration pour les éiections pro- vinciales- Le résultat donne 20 libéraux et 10 conservateurs. encore mieux, jele lis ainsi que mes deux garcons, Eugène et Albert, sans, compter leur, mère ct leurs sœurs. Joson-pierrot, je vois que tu À F 2 A Le? k By KATHERINE BEBBE. C HAT Miss Pechbe's “Xirst School Year” is to the primary teacher this little volume is intended to be to mothers. Miss Beebe believes that the ceaseless | PDandruff and Prevents ing Piles, Pimples on the Face, Rirngworm, Blotches, EÉrysipe- las, Inflammation, and all E- ruptions of the Skin from any cause whatever. 1t remor s the Last Sunday we had the pleasure to listen to an able activity of children calls for employment, and ‘‘ Home Oc- | cupations ”’ is full of ways and means for mothers. Hair from Falliug Out. 1t also leures Scratch:s, and Woauds ne ii ju Var X à cause des pluies conti- R te ticns au nues, la récolte a une apparence conrant des nou-|F# s ? Fit aie vtr Li % Pr sd. { # HNE ] : : : | A! thusiastically endorsed by the press and leading kin. , ; « : veiles du jour. Je vais faire de! _ , - = j Mod. S re ‘à magnifique. En Énéon) and/remarquably well delivered: ] | +. in tdi dergartners, se en the Backs and Shoalders ct Tes . général, le sermon, pronounced in Tignish même Adien, mon ami, Ct au | bound ia ilnen, gilt top. FROM THE NEW YORK WORLD. . ILorses. It 1s virtnally the J'oor d ; Lo : “ Home Occupati ill be welcomed b , « foin est bon. La récolte de | plaisir de te revoir. Ps. TRE de _. full Man's Friend and Meilical grains, de patates et légumes sera abondante. Nos amis de toutes les parties de la province voudront bien agréer nos sincères remerci- ment pour l'accueil favorable qu'ils ont accordé au représen- tant de L’IMPARTIAL lors de sa dernière visite. Merci, bons a. mis acadiens qui tenez à main- tenir notre seul journal français. Merci, ceux qui nous ont payé tout ou on partie. À ceux qui n'ont pas répondu à notre ap- pel, nous leur demandoni de suivre Je bel exemple de ceux qui ont payé. | Le maquereau est encore ra re. Temps magnifique cette se. maine. Look ont for the Assumption Tea-Party. Palmer Road is the place to go to on the 14th August. Le Tea-Party de l’Assomption à Palmer Road est le sujet de toutes les conversations. Tous se promettent de n'y pas man- quer. Every body says that Palmer Road Tea-Party will be the social event of the season up west. All will strain a point to take it in. ; Ce serait une lacune regret- table, si vous manquiez le Tea- Party de Paimer Road. Allez-y done et prenez part à la joie gé- nérale qui sera le caractère sail- lant de cette journée. Keep all your loose cash for Palmer Road Tea party. By so doing you will be laying in store a iot of fun for yourselves aud at the same time you will be doing a good turn to people who will show themseives grateful for kindness received: Jack, vas-tu au Tea-Party de Palmer Road ? Sans doute, Fred, 1l n'y a que la maladie qui m'en emrpêchera. J'y étais, il y a trois ans, et les tea-party de Palmer Road ne sont pas Church, by Rev. J. P. Me-|! cs | ; { Ptar NRA e ! . + au | Grath one of Tignish celobrat - | se : _. au revoir au ; d. r do pP 4 | ed young men. Rev J. p. Mc- | cAPerly de PARREr RON, :1 Grath «€ : | = emba:ked Monday on RP es. CI à route for Montreal—Bon vo-. PERSONNEL | yage. | —— Ar nee S ne The painting on Dalton and = = | Gallant Drug Store has been | . Re completed. . Gallant the Ju-| M + ” ” roger ha _ Élor tmérober of fe Sri Lie embarqué Janci pour Montré- also fitted up sleeping part | | ments for himse'f above the | Le Rev. P. P. Arsenault était à. store. This will be a great con- | Tignish mardi. venience for the public, who! M. pierre U. Gaudet nous a are obliged to visit the Drug (fait une agreable visite mardi, store at mght. A night bell wili be attached. Î | } [ | | M. Jean B. Gallant et sa dam» sont partis hier cn voiture pour, The painting on Dr. Murphy's çuu voyage à la Nov velle-Ecoss. | new house is about completed. M. 7. o:t arsenault inspecteur | of the finest looking buildings | tuellement les écoles de rignish | iù West Prince. Mr Sobey of let paroissesavoisinantes. | Summerside has the contract ; * Mlle Susanne Cog un inst. a No comments are necessary | près ane premenide de plusieur | Where Sobey applies the brush jours chez sa socar Mme F. 7. the effect is artistic. | | | Buote, s'est embarquée ce wa tin pour aller reprendre ses classes au Nonveau-Brunswick. "4 Mr. Theo. Bernard is putting ap a large dwelling houseatthe! western end of Broad street. M. Frabk F° Perry nons a fai: | ‘une agréabie visite hier. The Railway premises at Tignish are beginning topresent a creditable appearance. The Station has received a hand- some coat of paint; the yard has been levelled : a new sid- SE GE ÉD Eu - | S'DENT FAURE ing has also been built for the convehicnce Of J. H. myrick & en do er | à 4 y . Paris, 20— Sir Wiifrid Lau- Co’s extensive com'nerce When! . PS rs ‘ ; : rier a éte fajt grand oflicier de the engine house is painted ME e | 1. Légion d'Honneur | fences built, and the old rub- a ” | bish carted away Tignish will! Cette lui a été boast of as fine Railway | couferée à l’occasion de sa vist-| premises as van be seen ont: au président Faure, hier | Le premier Ministre canadien the Island, let Le commissaire cauadien à] Paris, M. Hector Fabre, ont éte. J ; , |conviés à un lunch prrle Joson—Bon jour, Pierrot. Voici un temps magnifique pour la fenaison. N'est-ce pas ? Pierrot.—Tu as raison, mon ami. Joson : Aussi je t'assure qu nous en profitons pour avoir fini notre besogne lorsqu'arri- vera le 14 août Il fant voir En œéne à l'œuvre. Il est deux fois plus actif qu’à l'ordiuaire. Pas n'est besoin de s’y prendre Mme Damase Perry de Mon:-! ton est aciuellement en viate à | Tiguish. | | | } 1à distinction DIALOGUE pré. sident de ia république à sa ri! idence du Havre. | La conversation a en un caà- ractère tout à fuit amical et Sir : | Wiifrid s’est dit enchanté de sa visite au chef du gouverne- ment français. Mc | l'ENDERS | ——9Y%:X0— R: Estate cf Geo ce 0. of hints and suggestions they can carry out.’ FROM THE PHILADELPHIA PRESS. {© | ‘Home Occupations should be read by all mothers, and all other people who have the care and training of icfant minds.’? ‘ One of the remarkable features of the book which home materials and Make the Littie Folks Happy Lists of Stories, Songs and Plays Invaluable to Mothers and Nurses || ;. the extent to home-made contrivances are brought into play. + Cedar blocks, sand, clay, boxes, scissors, paste, paper, pencils, beads, garden tools, flowers, . . fruits, black boards, and nearly everything In this book the Kindergarten offers tothe || called into requisition by Miss Beebe’s methods, Home suggestions for the occupation of little, || are within easy reach of most of those into children with simple materials. The author whose hands her book will fall”, does not presuppose a kindergarten training on FROM THE BOOKSELLER. - the part)of the mother, nor an ideal environ- i Fons ce LUS Che, by i at atherine Beebe, a well-known kindergartner ment. She simply takes for granted the child s of Evanston, IL. will be welcomed b many ceaseless activity and the mother’s desire to mothers, who will find it full of valuable sug- furnish him with materiai and opportunity for gestions to aid in rearing their little ones. development. » Man cross and disagreea ble children would be des i L iiy restored to good nature if their mother or The occupations here considered nurse knew enough to guide the immature are of three kinds. The first are mind to some pleasant occupation without too those which require the active par- ticipation of an older person; the second, those for which only occa- great interference with its own freedom.”? o FROM THE KINDERGARTEN MAGAZINE. “ Any mother with the problem of restless sional direction or assistance is ne- cessary; the third, those in which the child can engage by himself, little people to lead into the paths of De Miss We sel: this Book for 75 cents. aud usefulness, can find much assistance Beebe’s little book, and woulä do well to avail herself of its thoughtful suggestions." To en one ssalinz us 3 new subscribers we give this Book Free—Address | L'IMPARTIAI, TIGINISEL, P. E I When finished it will be one des écoles françaises visite ac-| 7. PR = EAUTIFUL. BRITAIN. The Scenery and the Spiendors of the United Kingdom, Royal Residences, Palaces, Castles, Bowers, Hunting Loïiges, River Banks and Islets, LU LE Abbeys and Halls, The Homes of Princes, ABLE UE Views of Notéd Places, Historic Landmarks RE and Ancient Ruins in %# St SH Si É AE SM OMS D | a nt" The Lands of “ D AE Rose and Thistle Le er CEE a (224 1 LE) ha m ci A magnificent collection of views, with elab- orate descriptions and 1nany interesting historical notes. Text set within emblem- atic borders, priñted in a tint. A fine example of up-to-date printing. Large quarto volume (11% x 13% ins.), 385 pages. Extra enameled paper. Extra English cloth, emblematic embossing in ink and gold. FOR all Americans there is an unfailing interest in the scenes and places of Vi ue of _—— * that historic little country that gave us our laws, our language, our con: ews 0 … :ag nstinct and our faith. Divided many times by the bitterness o dites contesic that have made us what we are, she turns again to us and Stately Houses, we to her, as the Mother Lan‘ whose splendid 4 is also so largely ours, and Puot h in common with whom we claim the #enius of Shakespeare, the laws of Alfred op and the dominant instinct of that Saxôn lineage which wins and conquers and Tal b subdues by processes known to us two alone; thé. ‘can and the Briton side aken Dy by side. And as the centuries have passed England has growx.nearer to us. She Permission of à :s n° longer a far-off land of which we have only heard. The first vovagesef those who made America, and made it English, occupied nine stormy and perilous Her Maiest wecks. It required two centuries to reduce that time oue-half. Now our green er MAJEStY, shores and the white ciiffs of ER : un one weck De and for Ne ears we have talked with England under the sea in à common language, about The Queen, and Dusies interests. To go and to return is an incident of daily life. The Saxon, Englishand American, travels more than any other man, and with a stouter purpose to see, to know and to appreciate. England and America ex- change visits every year in the person of thousands of individuals. The Briton finds with us brighter skies, and higher mountains, and larger rivers, and broader lakes, and tallertrees, and more stupendous waterfalisthan hisislanäs know. And for the old, the storied, the historic, wegotohim. What he has is in a sense our own. Itis a hand-made and a time-mellowed beauty : for us the beauty of histo: and association, ours as wellas his. We give him stupendous nature dotted wi new cities that seem old enough to us. He gives us the story of our common race written in piled stones and clustering ivy, representing the toil and hope of centuries; a toil and hope which we inherited, and whose memorialsare also ours, Rctal price of Bcek 5300 We give this beok to any 1 By favor of the Noblemen and Gentlemen who Own these Historic Places 5 one sendine us 10 new sulscribers.— Address | TL "ILMPARTIAL Gladiators of the Prize Ring A MAGNIFICENT WORK e FOR SPORTSMEN « Compauior, Fox Hounds for sale —0X X0 — Thoroughbred Virginia Fox Hounäs pups for sale at #5 00 each. First applicetion gets the pick. App'y to Ch:s. Daiton, Tiguish DO NOT FORGET us ù M ES c FE TS nE : KoeT n that we have all kinds of com- mercial Blauks on haud, & cheaper 1han can be had eise- where. _—;— Deeds, Biil of sale, etc. —X\ — Tne Pocket Promissary Note Bock. 100 Forms, with elastic band—}'rive 50 cents. x — CN sm 4 - # ss Bill of Sale Notes in book. | Price 25, 40, 60 & 75 cents per book. | DT. Me. 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Si je te disais qu'Albert, par le temps qui court, est comme mu par des! ressorts, Ta sais combieu 1l est! lourd d'habitude. Eh bien ! Vrai comme jte le dis. depuis | que les gens du Paliner HRoid intend holding a trotiing meet- tivg on Sept. 14th next The folowing classes will be the field sport ; Greeu race, 5 min. and 2.40 class. Posters and full particulars will ap pear later. Our genial Post-Master has moved into the new Post of |. er Don Ta . | , « € , 1 « fice. The new office is large and |” SR LE 4 airy and with the lock boxes Den A | È à és de ‘à fou | JeUT- 1i saute, il court, il gam- vnien are Cte | : -: : è à a ME Tignish bade, eu un mot, il est fou de PE . joie. Je te garantis qu'il en will be like other mortals-have se ” Ê , q à bei |taille de l'ouvrage. Tu sais . * . * » 1r ! L : ES Fe Te comme il est fort, notre gros inail business. en à garçon et il tien: à e Messrs Bernard Bios. have! h frère aîné qu'il compte p'aced a burglar proof safe in pour quelque chose dans les their cilice, yesterday. | travaux de la ferme. “ | - é Mr Charles Dalton h4s gone! Joson—Voici une bonne nou- to New Brunswick taking with | velle et je m'en vais de suite him “Hencst Tom”, which he | ja communiquer à mon garcon, intends placivg in the mariti.| Fidèie. Depuis que nous avons me circuit races. Honest Tom | commencé à travailler au foin, | ji Li ES | é ds | Wiil make it liveiy for some of Je m'aperçois qu'il fait la moue. the New Brunswick horses. 11 ne semble prendre aucun. Dr Wickham has had his pre- | goût à son ouvrage. 11 aurait | mises greatly improved New | bien plus de courage, s'il sa-; fences, painting and well laid | | vait “hpare à Palmer | off Jawn wil add grest] Vols | Dr | jui out fait entendre qu'ii doit msn Pt mn re { + ae e ne le sa | already. ati | Alberton Jaly 15tn 19 gust n°xt from parties Jor pur chase of the stock, Book debts| The highest or auy tendei! not recessarily accepte. JOHN P. ERENNAN 3 ji ENNT EN 22C Î LENDEiS | Rs E:tate of James Sxerry cf ! Alberton. Tenders will be received by the undersieued till 6th Au! and real Estate of the above! Estate. | A list of the same can be hod | on application at the office of! the undersigned in Aïberton | Parties tendering will specify how much on the dollars thev will give for the stock, and a lump sum for balance. The highest cr any tende not necessarily accepted. JOHN P. BRENNAN Assionce Alton Jaly br19715th | | 1 Ripans 'fabules cüre tiatulence. ‘ Ripans Tabules cure constipation. | Ripans Tabules sure Gizziness. Ripans Tabuies: gentle cathartie. Ripars Tabules: at druggiste Ripans Tabules. | mnaRS 4 2 Vfy LT ef dE s ed À an D 3% 4 née RLSENTERIABESRERSEIT HE AT RES SIREN Together with their Records in Pattle and the Histories of their Lives, see BILLY EDWAPDS The Famous Ex-Champion Ligk!-We!ght Pag'iet, THE CKLY WORK OF TiE KIND CN THE MANKET. The portraits are produced from copper plates, and a photograph of this size would be worih $r.so apicce, making a collectiou of photcs worth $150.0c0, to £3y nothing of the inx:l- uable work of re‘erence accompanying same. .. Size MxA17Z. Moveity cisth bistine, Alumieem acé gs'd tits sam. 229 pages. The cultivation in our colleges of athletic exercises, and the great intercet taken by ail cii5s-s of people in physical culture, would secm to indicate that this 15 the golden cra of musçuiar devclopment and the establishment of a perfect manhood. has been prepared in tic most carcful manner; every vs | ” o e Giadia 10rS of the Prize Ring fact has been verifñed by exhaustive research and çz:c- ful compilation of official data. Every important event in the fistic arena, from te first ring en- counter down to the great battles cf the present day, both in this country and abroad, is given a place. Tue biographica!l matter is historical!y correct and the portraitsare taken fre authentic photograpts cr sxctches from life. The accounts of fistic combats in this book are composite compilations frem the personal experiences of those most competent to describe the cyents—the prircipsls, sererds, timckeepers, backers, referees, etc. The book will be found unexcelici as an accuratc wer& of re- ference, for not a fact has been distorted nor a line set down in malice. ° Oo Special only authentic work of refcrence ever published. Feati ea urcs 4. The boxing lesson by ‘ Young Grifio”” and Walter Campbell is a PERS series Of twenty-four plates taken by instantareous photography and shows every important blow with guard for same, and the positions reversed, while the instructive text, accompanying and explaining them, is thorough nd complete. This is the first time such results have been obtained, and the two men represented 2re the most scientific in their profession, 2 5. Three years’ time has been consumed and $25,000 have been expended in collecting, com- pleting and reproducing the portraits for this work. .. 6. All ‘“’tough”” phraseology has been carefully avoided in the editing of the work so that there is nothing to cifend the most refined. é O recent years the interest taken in the noble art of self-defense has been 2!most universal. 1. Thisis the only work of the kind ever published. 2. The portraits are the fincest in existence—taken at the time the men were in their prime. It has been edited by the greatcst authorities now living, and is the We sell this book for One Dotiar an! twenty five cents ‘vou send ns 5 new subseribers we will wive ‘on this Frece—Address—L'IM PARTIAL m9? - - . ook NOFESRECELPTF, Envelope L À 2% ER LS AS PL LT PET PL PL FALTARE Dr& Gr à ï LATE || PP A PS De, = 5 Fi SRI V5 VU RTS Se “à 9 dodf 5e t eV RTL. ls NEW YORK. RP ELA RER D AN PU TE LS EE À : PRET IE EE “. se ST : it nas . se ap | undersigued till the 6th day of! 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