LR 7 PRE Em MA US CRE ge vo mm : ee. 77. PM nn 1 Ni MR, “4010 RAR UT PT TON Re FT RIT dre Éd F es a PE di. de PORT Ne Far L'AMPARTIAL, JEMDL LE 31 DEC. 1908, The maguauimous treatment that was extended bythe Grand Truuk to the delegatas to the Fifth Congres of te Charubers of Com- merce of the Himpire, duriug their visit te Cauada last August, has still further been accentuated by the forwarding to the delegates throughout the British Empire, to their home addresseu, one of the most beautiful souvenirs that has ever been issued by auy railway. The souveuir is ju the ahape of a book, and iucludes a series of repro- ductious from direct photographs takeu during the trip tarougk Ou- tario aud Quebec. ‘l'he reproduc- tions are in bhalf-toss, printed in tse duocolor process, om the fiuest euamel coated paper that could be secured, the descriptive matter being simply the titles of views, and each page is embellished with a vi- guette symbolical of each individual distriet aud appearisg iu the bot- tem left-haud cormer. There are twenty-four pictures im all in the book which, in additios to a view ef the splendid train that was teudered by the Oraud Truuk to the delegates, shews scenes along the line between Moutreal and Nia- gara Fall, Miagira Falls aud Windsor, Sarnia to Muskoka, some beautiful reproductious of the sceues iu the ‘‘Highlauds of Onta- rie’’, and a very comprehensive set of group pictures that were taken ef the party during their trip. The whole is bouné in dark green silk, with «a beautiful title page; stamped in red aud gold showing the coat-of-arms of the Dominion ef Canada, encircled with a band of green silk ribbon tied is a bow attheedges. This asuveuir wiil be groetly approsciated by the de- lagates, and will mot osly bring heok plessaut remmembrasces of their trip to Canada, but will be as- additional factor in briaging before the British Empire the great re- sourc:s and the masnificent regions in Canada through which the Gsaud Truuk passes. LUYRAUX BRAYETs Nous douuous plus bas une liste de brevets é<emment accordés par les gouvernements canadien et arsé- ricain par l'entremise de MM. Ma- xION & Maxion, solliciteurs de brevets, Montrés!, (Canada et Washivgtenu, &. 6. Nos. CANADA &4.107—Robert Oliver, Portage la Prairie, Man. Machine à enger- ber. 84.144— Hormides Mamei, Grau- by, Que. Appareil pour empêcher les animaux d'aller sur les v fesrées. #4.150—MM. M. & 8. Fox, Temple, M. B. Æapport pour ti- mo. 84,212—L3. À. Church Peut, limouière. ETATS UNIS. 744,298—Geo. G. Corbet, Fair- ville, N. B. Bouton de wanchet-\ LE 745,249—Augvste Gamache, Columbia, Ohie, Support pour transmetteur de téléphone. 746,405— Joseph Raoul Marcotte, Montréal, Que. Appareil pour Melancon, N. B. Armen de pelnturer les bâtisses, etc. “LE GUIDE3DE L'INYEN- TEUR’’ (nouvelle édition) sera envoyé sur demaude en s’acressant | _ After the Amas & New Year Holidays, donne el Heureuse Annee à T us | A MAPPY BEN YEAR TO ALL nn — nn, SEX, SA) Une NS SE: Æ LR. Tous ceur qui de le.lisent ps — À tous ceux qui Le lt <<) M'ETN LIMPARTIAL SOWHITE T Bonne el st Reureuse Annee AI A ee D L'IMPARTIAL WISHES = 7 those who do not read jf HD) HE PP, nn Di ENS RER SE nn. LU RE ER nl UT in HAPPY NEW YEAR {the old saying ‘‘It is never too late to do vood' Âre gone by. —— Les TT rien Ve) SP BEI “After the Xmas and New Vear holi’ays are passed everything re- lapses into quiet again, even trade becomes at a standstilll However we must not forget that lots of purchases which were contemplated du- ring this holiday and busy season could not be accomplished owing to the very bad condition of our winter roads, Now in accordance with Ve wish to say to our customers in particular and the public in general : that we will ex pect them to come and fulfill their wishes. We do not boast, but we can show you as good an assortment of general merchandise as you will find in any coustry store in Prinos County. Not only can we show the goods, but we can sell them at rices which will suit both the purchaser and ourselves. We will begin Stock taking this season on the 2nd. day of January, aud during this Stock taking time which will last about three weeks, we will have an immense lot of Summer and Kall goods which we want to clear out at a sacrifice, These goods will be shown by themselves and are bound to be sold irrespective of price. It is not necessary here to innumerate the different lines of goods we carry, but suffice it to say : that we always carry a full line of gere- ral merchandise found in our best stores of P. E. Island. Às usual we will læ glad to take in exchange for our goods Oats, Wheat, Barley, Buckwheat, Flour, Corn, Island Beans, Fiax Seed, Timothy & Clover Seed, Cheese, Butter, Pork, Beef, Poultry of ail kinds, Hides, number, &c œ n fact everything a farmer has to sell excepting the farm. "7 We are sole agent on P. KE. Island for the celebrated New Empire sewing machine. Prices and terms sent on application. J. 0. Arsenault, Son & CO. 1imitoa WELLINGTON THE FAIRBANKS | Gas and Gasolane Engins FOR ALL POWER PURPOSES BUILT IN ALI SIZFS These Engines are the Cleanest, Most Convenient and Most Economical Form of Power. SEND FOR CATALOGUES AND PRICES. Vertical Gas or Gasolene Engine, 1,2 & 4Horse-Power Fairbanks Standard Scales Valves, Pipe & Mill Supplies, Machine Tools. THE FEAIRBANKS COKPANY 747 & 749 Craig Fittings, St., Montréal. o d ue 1: N nu WASHING MACHINES Wringers, Meat Choppers, Carpet Swee- pers, Fancy Clocks, Writing Desks, Bock Cases, Easy Chairs, Hali Stands, Couches, Rattan Chairs, Childrers’ Chairs, Ete. Etc Etc. All at lowest prices Brace McKay &Co. Lt Summerside P. E. I. Dec. r1oth. 1903 matt Pa QE Ed — “+ € L D ame Abon nez-vous a Maux de Gerse - + - - BAUME RHUMAL vaux je - ee editer US péri oi ds D é. .… DR. 2 not cr dE 5 TE re ‘msn ose os RTE