2.54 MLÉCE ASE PERS ARE TRE Ù PALES Ro ne bd SERRE ARE FE A CR Ê je) ya terie Dai vois he Me re TR Ets Go au > Ke en Ca rev RE re > des s meet mu on ct RAR AEE RAR RER TT ne ne L'IMPARTIAL, JEUDI LE 7 JIUMN, 1900. ARTIFICIAL TEETH — 660% 009 — If you have teth that have aehed, or are aching. We have à methed by which the teeth oau ba saved The day has gone by when a tooth mnet be taken evt because it aches. The study af leading Dentiste is to save all teeth, if pessible, no matter how badly deeayed, we can save them for you, and restore them te their former nsefuilness. IF YOUR TEETH are decayed de not have them out, but have crowns built ufon them, rendering them servicable for life. Our Crown and Bridge system |teeth with plates] 18 perfestion. We make in right in our afice, guaranting absolnte fit, and match to natural teeth. EXAMINATION FREE Under eharge of Dr C. V. McCready Berlin Dental Parlors, Alberton. whe wili spend every Monday at O'leery, Tuesday at Tignish Main ORFISE, ONARLOPFPHFOW N THE ROLLER FEED 15 ABS@LUTRLY PYRK AND FREB FROM ALE INJURIQ@US SUBSTANOE It takes the place of Cotton feel Meal. Oil Meal or Linseed Meal ana is the ehoapest fesd ef its kind that is mew on the market. It has no equal For fattening Hoises, Cows and all kind of stook and keeping them in à fine cond#ien. The Roller Feed when fed with bran er ether light feeds makes a goed heavy feed. DIRB@TIONS FOR FEBBING. Feed te each head a sèngle hardful of Roller Feed with the u- sual amount of graiu, night and morning. When fæding with Turmips, Potatecs, Garrets er any kinds et roots, they should be ehepped fine and use a simgle handfal ot Roller Feed te each animal. Biddeford, P. E. 1sland, July 5 1899. Dear Sir I have taken mueh pleasure in testifying to ihke Value of your Roller Feed for Horses and Gattle. 1 have used a good deal of it this spring with exeellent results. È Yours Ete. John Richards. Ben;. Gallant, Bleomfield Station, P. E. 1slamd. Sole Agent fer Prinee Oonnty. TIENISH DROG STÛRE New that the helidays are upon us, it would net be à miss for you t® call at the Mguish Drug Store and inspeet our fine stock of DRUGS# AND JMEMIGALS We are headquartars fer ge gmods at low prienss. Preseriptions oarefully cemponnded, at all hours, day er | night. Yeu can always depene upon finding a elexk in ths store at all hours ef the méght. CHARLES DALTON THE MODERN FOUNDRY AND Hickey & P icholson ( TOBACCO MANUFACTURERS Black Twist, Bright Twist (Smoking|]. Flat Chewimg Tobacco “Hic Hic’” Orders Solicited and Satisfaction Guaranteed Charlottetown Oct. 14ih 1897 BEAUTIFUL BRITAIN. The Scenery and the Syienders of the United Kingdom, Royal Restdences, Palaces, Castles, Bowers, Hunting Lodges, River Banks and lIslets, Abbeys and Halls, The Homes of Princes, Views of Neted Places, Historic Landmarks and Ancient Ruins in # ft Œf M 4 The Lands of Rose and Thistle A magnificent collection of views, with elab- oraie descriptions and many interesting historical notes. Text set witlsin ext ler- atic borders, printed in a tint. À fine example of up-to-date priatiag. Large quarto volume (11% x 13% ins.), 355 pages. Kxtra enameled paper. Extra English cloth, emblematic embossing in iuk and gold. OR all Americans there is an unfailing interest in the sosnes and piasos of that historic little country that gave us our laws, our , CUT 602 uering instinct and our faith. Divided many times by AtLOT A CSS é Stately H those contests that have made us what we are, shaguras again to us and alely Houses, Le 10 her, as the Mother Land whose splendid stery is also so largely ours, and in common with whom we claim the premius ef Shea , the laws of Aifred Views of Photographs and the dominant iastanet of that Saxon ! whish wias and conquers and Taken b subdues by processes known to us two alone; the Ameriean and the Enien side y by side. And as the eenturies have passed Engiand has grown nearer to us. $he Permission of À‘: n° longer à far-eff land of wiich we have only heard. The frst voyages of sion those who made Ameriea, and made it Bngftah, oceupied nine stormy and perilous Her Maiest wecks. It required two centuries 10 reduce that time oue-ha. Kow eur green Jest}y, shores and the white oHfés af Afhien lie less than one week apart, and for fhirty ears we have talked with England under the sea in a commen language, about The Queen, and es interests. To go and to return is an incident of dally life. By favor of the The Saxon, English and American, travels mere than any other man, and with y lavor a stouter purpose to see, to know and to appresiate. Engiaed and America ex- Noblemen and À <P2nge visits every year in the person of thousands of individaais. The Briton 0 € finds with us brighter skies, and higher mountains, and larger rivers, and breader Gentlemen who lakes, and tallertrees, and more stupendous waterfalis than hisiskande know. And e for the old, the storied, the historic, we go to him. What he has is in a sense our Own these own. Îtis a hand-made and a time-mellowed beauty : for us the beauty of bisto and association, ours as wellas his. We give him stupendous nature dotted vvit Historic Places 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 whicb w° ‘nherñed, and whose memorialsare also ours, Niagara Fall There are only a few copies of this magnificent art work left and you will ne fortunate indeed if you secure one. .00 for $1.85 or Even Freel ASTOUNDING BUT TRUE! Engraved on Steel after the Famous Paintiaz by CHARLES GRAHAM, America's Leading Scenic Artist | | mena | This cut illustrates but very faintly the magnificence of the original. ' The above reproduotion is less than one-fiftieth the a i Îi . ctual size, the engraved surface being 40 Tao inches, printed on heavy plate paper fer framing. Actual size of pieture 464 x 27 inches. art st pubtisher”’s price is $25.00, unframed, and that is what a copy would cost you in the ores. It is a work that would grace the walls ofthe most palatiai mansion in the land. “ The subject is treated in a masterky manner, the grand curve of the Horseshoe it the foreground leading the eye up fo the tem bling, raging rapids above, and the broaq expanse æ river beyond, with the islands in the mhifie distance and the face of the farther curve of ! e De as well as the great white wall of the American Fall partially obscured by the _ age spray which is handied fly with fine effect. In the great amphitheatre : Ow the falls are seen the PE w strongly and effectively depicted, and the two « nt little steamers that make their fours under the constant showers of spray. Nevex efore has this subject been hamdied by any artist with equal ‘orce and impressive dignity, combined with deep, thorough feeting and defieacy of touch. '— The Ratlway Age. PR: Die Dr ? copy pp on ne of $1.85, or if you will de a littte Work and secure a few subseri for «a us as follows-The Famous Picture will be D6Ut ADSOlUIelY Free, % HER HOME, HEALTH _ WOMAN # AND BEAUTY ....., Boudoir and Toilet. Dining Room and Parlor- House Decoration. Health of Women and Children. À BOOK THAT EVERY MOTHER AND DAUGHTER SHOULD STUDY AND EVERY HOUSEHOLD POSSESS DORE IORRORCROIUOIONCS CORRE EE ROSE ICS MACHINE SHOP | We would call Spesial attention te the faot that our Bet.| 4 Vers PRACTICAL blishment is ftted with the rery best Moderu Machiuery and! Chapter on employing nome but first elass werkmen We are in à grand posi tion to turn ent satisfaotery we”k. OUR FOUNDRY DEP‘T | has proved to be a desided success. We have spared 14 ex pense in fitting up this department, having imported frem 4he | United States a ‘Special Grade of Sand” and using the best trade of “Pig iron”, we are in a position te meet the long de-| sired needs of the publie. Parties in nesd ef anything in onr iire| we ask to censider these faets and any werk which may be en- trusted to ns will receive enr eareful attention. We selicit yeur valued orders. Bruce Stewart & Co. THE MODERN FOUNDERS, Bugineers and Machinisis |, Jteam Navigation Co’s Wharf OH A BLOTTETOw N P,6. I. An Intensely INTEREST- D Sympaihelis ING Chapter on We) Articles on Girlhood . . . MOTHERHOOD and the Education of Women pre HYGIENE of CHILDHOOD Dal A/so Hygiene of the Respivatory Organs. Hygiene of the Eye Hygiene of the Hygiene of the Generative Organs ‘ General Hygiene,”” including: Hygiene of the Skin, and 5 Liygiene of the Digestive Organs. À DORE OROIRORORCIOIC TO OROROS T is hardly conceivable that any exigeney 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 éoals | exhaustively and intelligibly with a vast number of matters, concerning which all women eu to be thoroughly informed. 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Foo frequently such matters are clcthed in teehnieal language te such an extent as te be se és *o compehend their real meaning This work will be found to be a plain home talk with all women À, h. Q. (ALBERTON HEADQUARTERS) W00L SEASON 1899 We are in the market to bay woel as sson as the olip is ready. We bought a great deal last yeer, sad those who sold to us were well satisfied. We want te hendle an inereased quantity this svason, and would be glad te havre 1he oferings of all who read this. We promise the highest pessibie priee, aud in exchange an assortment of goode of ail kéads, that is met equalled— or : von approaehed —in amy other store in the Riding. Deen RRApY MADE CLoruixe —Thisis a business that has growing fast with ns. Baeh yesr fads wa houmdiing more. or men and youths we shew Sherey's make, shnomledged to be the most honastly made stuff in Canada. This year it is excep- tionally stylish and weæl made. Our Beys's amd @hildren's Suits are absolntely right in quality, style amd prise, and our stoek will be fonnd twiee as large ns any other m West J'riuce. Orerns.—"Tryon aud Hureka Tweods, Onnadian and Bn;lish Tweeds aud Serges. GENTLEMEX'S Hars.—ÆSpesial raines ia Soft Mats at 65.- 85., $1.00, $1.10 aud 91.50, all new goods. Newest shape in fine soft and stiff hats up to #2.86. 11 În need call and see our stouk— the largest in West Prinee. Nverything you need in Shirts, Neekwear, and the small aeceseries ef dross is ready for yoar inspection. FOOTWEAR.—From the sh:apest te the b:st our line is com- plete and large. Women's Strong Bests, 15. up. Fine Boots, $ 1.25 up. Special value in Men's fine goods, and the most eompleic as- sortment of Infants’ and children's shoes we havre ever shown. SUMMER HosieRy AND Hnpanwmar —Ladies Cotton lose, 5e. up. Fadies Cotton Vests, 4 for 26e. Boys strong Seamless Hose 15e. to 22e. Full range of sines all direet from he mill, saving our customers one profit. New Hardware, New Crockery, New Window Shades, New Tin and Graniteware jnst opening. Highest prices paid for Eggs nnd Wool B. ROGERS ALBERTON Wonderful Stock-taking bargains ! a TN ( — " While stocktaking or during the month of Febrnary we want to elear out a lot of different ciasses of goods at nuusually low pric.-. We hare to make away with them therefore do not miss this opporiuni:y if you want to make $1 00 buy $#300 worth of goois Those who will come first will have first choice. We want your Oats, Pork, Wheat etc. also your cash and you want our Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots & Shoes, Crockeryware, Clothing etc. etc. À very superior line of dress goods which will go at a sacri- Flan- nellets, Ginghams, etc., etc. The balance of our fur Caps, fur col ars aud otherfurs must be sold. fice. Remnants in Cloths, Cashmeres, Fenoy Dress Gocds Come and see and be convinced that we mean business. As it is our intention to make a change in our businese alter the first of March we want all parties who have not made a settlement of their accounts last fall to come forward and settle at ence. J © ARNENAULT & S6N WELLINGTON s x ne re. LA