" L'… _… ; nd qe * %. ? — T de …. — Te 2 RP Qc 1 Per RSA Nr RER TT ere RE FER _—_… LE : — « ‘ S 4 ? . d are ci 2 HOT Has APPART - RP TE, Le s sé) / F OMR NES ” \ x _ ‘ ‘ ’ Ft re . . a+: #3 7 » 4 ( * - s: : Pr Re ml — —— | ee NOUVELLE SERIE | 5000: ( pv ur I BEEN ne MERE, S0ONER [D CL MANT GOT TMAT 20 ANNÉE L'IMPARTIAL, TIGNISH, I. P. EH. DECEMBRR MARDI 26 1014 nn ï pt EVERYWOMANS TS re W Q@ 2, Some Pretty Breakfast Caps By JULIA BOTTOMLEYà PR " . … RER NO 1 << TA What Well Known Proverbs Do These Pictures Represent ? HIS is the most wonderful opportunity ever offered by a great magazine to its friends and readers, .00 in cash is the first prize that you can win. Other magnificent and valuable prizes make a total prize list aggregating over $5000.00 in value. Everybody is welcome to compete. Send day. PR RUS HOW TO ENTER THIS GREAT CONTEST One of our clever cartoonists has compiled a series of twelve Proverb Pictures, each one representing 4 well-known 4 English Proverb. We have chosen two of these pictures from the set (Numbers 1 and 4) which are shown above, and they are the only ones of the series which will be published in this paper. To start you correctly we will tell you that Picture N 1 repre- sents that well-known English Proverb ‘The Early Bird Catchesthe Worm.” Now what proverb does Picture Number 4 represent ? You obtain entry to this great Contest by sending us the correct answer to Picture Number 4.. This starts you on the road to sharing in this stupendous distribution of prizes. If your answer is correct we will write and tell you so and you FREE A Fine Book of Standard English Proverbs and the Series ï | me © 2 ee ue ee 3rd Prize—Magnificent Shetland Pony, Cart and Harness Complete. Value $250.09 of Twelve (12) Proverb Pictures, Completing the Contest RÉ nd en sons A ce 2nd Prize RER CERN cordance with the conditions of the contest (ses rules on left) $450.00 Upright Piano 1 . . will be awarded the following grand " | LIST OF PRIZES l . 4 ë You Can Compete in This Grand Contest FIRST RIZE Jet, . 18500.00 | | Absolutely Free of Expense 4 mé . : 280.00 , . d sh * ” 100.00 This stupendous Contest is being conducted by the Publishers { éth ” _ Ù SR FE TR KL. Q9biect of, introducing Canada's sn » e co 00 When Christmas gifts bear with plaited ruffles De ES greates me journal i new s à à ' È 5 É Ù à Av o fifty >n In addition to the fine standard book of English Proverbs, and the series Re » sue 85.00 them kindly thoughts or careful work range from twenty-five 0 iÎT) L 22 L EVERY WOMANS WORLD This à ne Re LRE Current us à : e 2.00 on the part of their donor and a recog- à yard already to sew on. number of E AN’ D. is is sent to you without charge Ath * nd Chain” Le ‘ . , saline ribbons in because the publishers desire that you and your friends and neighbors bebe en En à itth * acuum " Sweeper ms 15.08 nition of good taste in those to whom x A band of soft messalir rs 2 nt + ge ques this great magazine. There ls no other mentir maga- FES e 8e ne - n 14.00 them are given, the recipients are light blue, extends about the cap ss à pu ed in Canada like “ Everywoman's World," and you will be de- th * É | me ! ha , 1: ette at each side. 1is Highted to have the people in your home become acquainted with a magazine ++ … OR D te a 10.60 sure to be pleased. And, whether the a small fat ros ES fe | t 10.00 l h uarter of a s - bright and entertaining. Remember you do not have to be a sub- 2e pc june Pen Poeri Ring. solid gold sé 10.00 purse be f2t or lean, good manage- is made by gathering a quarte e 7 c ee 0 , Ladies’ a ù . d : + . ur » LE SEE men yes aisé use te %th !’ Men's Gold Finished or Gun Metai Watch 2 ment and cleverness make it possible : yard of r bbon along one edge. & rp L 4 ss all expense. The copy we will send you puts you under no obliga- mnt . Bot of Edgar Alien Pots Works . » 2 to embody these ideas in ail gifts. ! tle bunch of pink rosebuds is hante: n wantercr. Re 5.00 Those which are the handiwork of the | under the rosette, just where the ruf- Read Carefully the Simple Rules Governin %th ,: SetofGold Filled Beauty Pins . 5.00 giver are whose which make the | fle joins the crown. It requires one nr to de Cincues : tn Bold Gold 10 Prtbans Rire . = T4 strongest appeal to our hearts and | and a half yaräs of ribbon for this lit- : THE GREATEST PRIZE EVER OF FERED %th ‘* Solid Gold 10k BirthdsyRing , ‘ 5.00 j S ; d ay be bought for 1.—Write on one side of the paper 5.—All letters must be fully pre- %th ;. Solid Gold 10k Birthday Ring : 6.00 bring home the swect, gracious spirit |tle cap, such as may be boues a only, your solution to Proverb Pic- paid in postage. BY A CANADIAN MAGAZINE nes RL ri j 5.00 of Christmas. | ffteen or twenty cents a yard. Three a" J" give your full name CT Judging Committee will ctet eee TT da cet se) What taxes us most each year is | quarters of a yard of plaiting is a lit- L etating Mr., Mrs. or Miss) and com- çonsist of five (5) prominent Toronto @ind ‘* VieneseS o’clock Tea Set . 4 | d _ | "7 a R plete address. Anything else but business men whose names will be OUR FREE BOOK OF ENGLISH PROVERBS ba cd You md Grand Rapide Carpet Sweeper . 5.00 the matter of deciding on what to | tle more than is needed but is the al- your answer to Picture No. 4 and published in due course. rizes will The publishers of Canada's greatest monthly magazine are conduc is great con- ne ® 6.09 Le à Lt . x { > f ne £# | Your name and address should be b2 awarded to correct or nearest test. T'herefore contestants are assured éf its absolute fairness and squareness. In order Re «+ Lee GonS GS bases feet eo. 6.00 give. After this has been settled upon | lowance for one ruff le, One and a | pe Deus en of sa zu answers F accordance with to give an equal chance to every competitor we have published RS _— SNh ‘ HonlsmeCrdbinetion Dre : 6.00 and our list made out, the rest is easy | third yards will easily make two ruf- oui be confined to one hun- handwriting and general neatness ish Proverbs and all tt rert by the series of twelve pictures have à and Manicure Set . . . si ù | words. and contestants must agree to abide oo Ste. Atewer Provet No, rettr and this fine book will be S8th ! CutGlnssSugarandCreamSet . * 5.00 and the work a pleasure. There are | fles. i 2.—Members and employees of by the decision of the judges. mailed to you free. With it you Will receive the complete series of twelve proverb pic- M * 5.00 innumerable pretty things for women | Fig. 2 shows a less expensive cap this firm, or relations of members or 7 Gpntestants will be asked to tures which complete the contest. Thus, there will be no waiting or delay. All the ist “, Combination Ladies’ Purse “2 6.00 and girls, All of them love articles | made of a coarse dotted net. It is employees are absolutely excluded show the copy of Everywoman's pictures will be presented to you at once and you can set to work with the remaining 10 #nd “ Boautiful Gilt Parlor Clock . : 6.00 . à | à rom com peting. World, which we will send, to three pictures, and find the answers that can win vou your share of these wonderful prizes. 2 + no DRE «+ : 6.00 made to decorate their homes, and | made în the same way and edged with 3—Enclose with your answer DER friends or neighbors who will any Picture No. 4 and ee PR Deere pen RE CR © Qu pd 45h ‘* Men's Solid Gold Garnet Ring " 50 those made for their personal adorn- | a ruffle of net having a finish of nar- ( . 0 as to the prope: 7 to fit it vou may senc answer. ah “* :1 ial Water de Set © : 7 | Inde is ruffle it his Dre nov etes on ‘he Bou 8—"As soon as your answer Îs re- have the correct one we will discard the others and they will not count against you. éth ‘: Handsome Chine Breakfast Set À : 4 ment; 80 the choice is not 80 hard. It | row Val. lace, Under this ruffle a plaîit- 9 English Proverbs, complete series tuer and send vou the Address your answers plainiy to The Contest Manager, D DR : - < 6.00 does require some thing to find out | ing is sewed, finished with a hem- Dr Do bent pe ve series Of proverb pictures Ê d Ï P bi . hin Co — À à à ù 509 gifts for men. But we won't go far | stitched hem. Pink and blue satin rib- 2 , i 6e ve more n . o me valuab : . | : : : ®hich we will mail to you. à à ne _ Be on tinen ta U 1S ÿ ® setoes G0E Ds Dom, Every os will be nwarded 8 lovely ne wrong if we stick to things which add | bon one inch wide is made into little 4.—Different members of a family the current number of “ Every- Publishers of EVERYWOMAN’'S WORLD Limited tbat will plense— from Canada's sreatho ne magszine, Evervwoman's Worl: to their comfort. And they like, too, ! bows and mounted at each side. Such may compete, but only one prize will woman's World." Entry should be ! IMustrated Prize List will be Mailed to You s whi | t ly fifty cer yep TT de nu sy us Dept. 90 F F TORONTO, CANADA those things which add to the attrac- | a little cap costs only fifty cents. de tiveness of their rooms. A lovely cap of spangled chiffon 41 _ About the prettiest and easiest gift | pictured in Fig. 4 and this cap is alsô, to make is the bewitching breakfast | very cheap in price, The chiffon is . , 4 à: parer « ’ ? PC , 1$ { mp ù ; a Tigoisb Patched Datk Silver Fox Company, Limited, a été cap. Ev ery body, that is anybody, bas | light blue with little crystal dots over nn... + 3 a little frivolious and dainty cap for |the surface. A plain, thin net crown h ” Ç [ À 4 organisée pour faire le commerce, l'élevage et la vente de re- morning wear these days. They are | lines the chiffon, to protect it. They é Le L Pr a delight to the eye and anybody may | are bound with a thin, narrow satin L p ser (oi | nards croisés fargentés et ant:es animaux de fourrures. own one. Some people call them |ribbon in pale blue, through which . js . .. 1. e . . … 41 2 £ Bureau: Pharmacie Gallant N°: venons de coiipieter uue renardière de première qualité boudoir caps and, furthermore, there | the elastic cord is run. The ruffle is Lei re Caps made of nicer materials made of the same chiffon edged with deuce: J. Albert Breunan é L . : ; FF j et l’une des meilleures de cette province ; située dans un local which are worn in the evening and | a border of the ribbon. A little bunch à de > —<ces-itatious uuit et jours idéal, à quelques minutes de marche du village de Tignish, sun _— PTS TE - nb ei D a : L : dière est bien protégée par une haute clôture en fil D TS Le LAS ER Cette renaidière P fée D ” decide on a gift of this kind and make made in pink or light green or javen- de fer. A l’intérieur il y a des enclos pour 10 pairs de renards, them up for all one’s girl or women | der or in ali white, It requires al- LS cinq desquels sont terminés. Chaque enclos est séparé par un friends. Each one may have some | most no time to make and is one of » little individual touch to make it dif- ferent from the others. By ,;anning the prettiest of all. make the 1 Ê If one has time to DENTIST D KR. PURDY, F tion a été prise pour la plus grande surêté. Les renards sout de to make several caps at one sitting is lessened. But even buying it ready ALBERTON, P, E, ISLAND È h 5 première qualité et sont ce qu'il ya de mieux de renards ar- ru 1S à saving in material and | “ane à : RE RE yards to : à 8 ! ‘ds À PET: | , . d . k | MA 12 single edging for four caps. Will be in Tignish the last Tues | éme PA PES, ‘OO: se gentés croisés, les parents desquels ont produits plusieurs noirs- These caps are very inexpensive. | An average of seventy-five cents each L | MIT à PT argentés. They are made of plain or dotted net, | will cover the cost, when several caps day and Wednesday of each | He da DS À d dot: sisilshé o b d losntisis ais all-over lace, thin silk, mull, batiste, | are planned to be made at one time. so | À mi Œ°* renards ont êté choisis avec beaucoup de préc embroidery and chiffon and edged| Evening caps are more expensive. One is shown ir Fig. 4 made of silver lace. The ruffle is a satin ribbon, is blue, covered with the silver and there is à hand made wreath of lit- tle ribbon rose buds made of narrow pink satin ribbon set about the top of the ruffle. Pretty flowered ribbons and those of rich brocade make beau- with narrow plaitings of net or lace. A square of the fabric used makes the crown, that is a piece of goods 18 ! inches wide and of the same length is all that is required for the crown. The corners are trimmed away mak- ing the pieces somewhat circular. A narrow binding is sewed about the edge of this piece and an elastie cord D En d'assurer l’aveuir de l’industrie, LE COUVENT DE TIGNISH Nous avons 2000 actions du capital à vendre que nous vendons Cette maison d’éducation est dérigée par ies dames de Ja sCongréga- tion Notre Dame. Cours d’études complet. Adressez-vous à la Révérende Mère Superieu TRILBY SHOE CREAM à $5.00 l’action et comme nous défrayons toutes les dépenses de l'élevage jusqu’à l'automne de 1915, lorsqu'il est proposé de pa- yer un dividend, ceux qui achêtent des actious de notre compa- guie auront un devidend complet en 1915 et après cette date, re Tignish, Ile P.E,. & men ME huit, À es PRESS SIDES TO OPEN BOX, PUT UP IN SELF, OPENING HINGED COWER TIN Just press the sides and the cover springs open like the cover of a match case. Only 10 cents everywhere. + EVERETT & BARRON CO., AMHERST, N.Ss. Also makers of the famous MILLINERY BARGAINS Beginuing December 5th we are offering the balance of our FALI, MILLINERY at a big reduction in prices. Untrimmed Felt shapes worth up to Three and Four Dollars, at 98 cents. Come early and Have your choice, Rogers & Co Ltd. Alberton Dec. 4th 1914. OVER 65 YEARS" EXPERIENCE Taave Marks Desicnws Coryvricnrs & Anyone sending a sketch and donertption ms qu'ekly ascertain our opinion free whether a@ Invention ts probably patentable. Communien- tions atrictiy confidential. HANDBOOK on Patents sent free. Oldest er for securing patents, Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive svectial notice, without charge, in the . JEWELRY DIAMONDS WATCHES L. S. PERRY, ATCHMAKER & JEWELER Repairing in all its Branches. and a complete line of the GENUINE Glasses fitted to any kind of frame. NC) Watches, Clocks, Jewelery, etc éé  18 4 7 Dont spent unecessary money by Rogers Bros.'’sendiog away for your wants in Knives, Forks, glasses, Watches aud Jewelry. Spoons, etc. Eyes carefully examined and properly fitted to the best grad@ Come in ani have atalk on the seulement que les dépenses nécessaires seront déduites des profits futurs. a gérance de cette compagnie est entre les mains d'hommes fiables et d’une haute estime commerciale. Le montant raisounable de l’évoluation de chaque pair dere- nards et le bas prix des actions— $5.00 chaqgne—permet aux personnes de moyens limités d'entrer dans une compagnie de re- nards qui fera de grands et jolis succès. Qoutes demandes pour l’achat d’actions peuvent être faites aux officiers ou directeurs de la compaguie, gui fourniront des blancs et des prospectus. L'argent doit accompagué la demande pour l'achat d'actions et doit être envoyé au sécrétaire. J. A. BERNARD P. O. Box 143 TIGNISH P. E. I. | | I porn subject. Vou will save some money Mens by it. Tignish, P, E, 1, | | La suie, la graisse ou les traces de brûlures disparaissent rapide- ment sur les marmites avec l’em- ploi de l’eau chauce et du GOLD DUST Servez-vous-en pour les us- tensiles de cuisine. 11 nettoie tout article. 5e et plus gros paquets. se Ù i THE WISDOM OF ADVERTISING {There are many ‘reasons why it pays to ’advertise. A well known adveitising'expert gives the following two good reasens for the necessity of persistent advertising. First : The ease with which the human mind forgets. Second : the necessity of teaching the good points of your products alittleata time. Itis a general experience, not only in advertisiug, but in all different phases of business, that the firm which does not consiantiy remind its customers of its existence soon has no existencè of which to remind them. Many firms and individuals say ‘‘ What's the use of adver- tising in hard times, the people: have no money to spend.’ The people of Canada have more money in the saviugs bank than they had this time flast year. The peo:le are looking for bargains, for this reason. Money is harder! to get. A lesson has been taught, which makes the pegple look for full value for their money. In times past it was a matter of buying any article at auy price. These facts can- not be denied, Is it not therefore on'y reasonable that ad. vertising should pay. LRERX FAIRBANK SET MONTREAL run in, It is long enough to reach about the head with a little stretch- | ing. A single or a double fall of plaited net or lace is sewed about the edge, one row being slightly wider than the others and falling a half inch below it. A single ruffle is often edged with narrow ribbon. The cap shown in Fig. 1 has a crown of sheer eyelet embroidery with a double ruffle falling about the face. The upper ruffle is edged with a nar- row Valenciennes insertion. These LL LL LS LL LL LL LAS LL LL LL CHRISTMAS BALL A NOVELTY Will Prove Something New and Enter. taining for the Children on Christmas Mornirg. This is a novel receptacle holding twenty or more small gifts for the en- tertainment of children on Christmas ruorning. When the children are seat- ed on the floor, this ball is set in mo- tion by a grown-up; the child to whom it is rolled takes out a gift, and sends the ball spinning to anoth- er, and s0 on until the gifts are ex- hausted. The framework is made as follows: Buy two pairs of ten-inch wooden embroidery-hoops, and put them inside each other until you bave the skeleton of a globe with eight curved ribs. Where the hoops intersect, top and bottom, fasten securely with raf. fia. The circles are now vertical, and a cross circle is needed to stay them; this is to be made of coarse rattan (or reed), and must be fastened to the bulging part of each rib; do not join the rattan ends together, as an opening must be left between two of the ribs to allow the children to rcach in for the gifts. cut the rind of an orange into eight sections, from bud end to stem end, 1 | framework; cut from If you should: tiful opera caps. Nearly always tiny made flowers, or small millinery flow- ers like the forget-me-not, are used in trimming them. Rich laces are draped in fuil puffs for crowns and lace eûg- ings fall about the face and over the neck in caps that are worn with eve- ning dress. ut, however grand, the opera Cap is not quite so sweet as the little breakfast cap nor nearly 80 use- ful. For breakfast is a daily happen- ing, and anything that makes the Young day cheerful is a Christmas gift worth having, you would have the shape of the sec- tions for the inner covering of the stout cotton eight of these pieces, allowing amply for seams. Sew four pieces together, and fit to half the framework, letting seams come. between ribs, rot on them; now sew the fifth piece to the joined four, sew the sixth piece to the joined five, and so on until framework is covered. Do not entire- :ly close the last seam, sewing it only | one-third Way up from bottom and one-half way down from top, leiving | an open third. Make the outer cover- | ing the same Way, using white Christ mas Cloth having stamped on it fig- ures Of Santa Claus, holly, bells, or just plain red cloth—Woman’s Home Companion. init ee | Useless Presents, | Aunt-—-Yes, Johnny, Santa brought you a baby brother. Johnny—Great Scot! Another pres- ent that ain't any use! Claus ER Depernds on the Man. À woman under the mistletoe can look mighty unconscious if the right man is in sight. ms Christmas Spirit, Too many of us take mean thinss on faith and demand proof of goo4 things. me as sm tt + tt te 1% Po les. amv H ‘ oi “+11 she i. « « , “ EN ( . “Laissez les JUMEAUX Gold Dust faire votre tra- Scientific Himericatt, A handsomely illnstrated weekly, Larges: cis pulation of any scientific journal. Terms fo nada, $3.7 à year, postage prepaid. Sold by Ts. MUNN & C0.25 180005. Neyy York | ARE Eee SMS | D, C ant: HE - Wrauch OfMce, 626 F Et. Washington, D. C, - FRA À e r- Nous avons besoin dArvent : ayez lt Donte ENVOYER LE PRIX DE VOTRE ABONNEMENT TRS os 22 AA IE NOUS #- l € . À à re =” À »