OÙ 4 UNE PIASTRE Par ANNEE Nous Voulons Placer notre Journal dans chaque Famille Acadienne DES PRONINCES MARITIMES. À titre d'essai, nous enverrons l'IMPARTIAL pendant 6 MOIS Ÿ POUR LA SOMME dE ŸfcoCTS UNE Condition Pouders IT IS REALLY SURPRISING HOW READILY BENTLEYS LINIMENTE takes hold cf and quickly CURES Sprains, Strains, Kiaks, Cramps, Bites, Bruises, Burns, Coughs, Colds, Croups, Rheumatism, Sore Throat, Neuralgia, Chapped Hands, Scalés and all pains and aches that afflict mankind. It is the recognized Family Remedy in thousands of Canadian homes, all of whom can testify to its remarkable powers, and we print herewith a few of their opinions. McDonald's as they are the only Genuine Condition Powders on the market. Put up ir full pound packages at 30 cents per pouxd and 7-“‘ranteed to all we claim for them or money refunded, Use, McDonald's Colic Remedy Alderman Ryan, Halifax, N S8., writes, Aprii 12, 1900 : “I have used BENVLEY'»5 LINIMENT and found it the best I ever tried, and can heurtily recommend 11.” F. X. KiRouac, Warwick, P.Q., writes, July 17, 1900 : ‘A few days ago, getting out of à wagon at St. Henedine, my foot slipped and I struck my leg against the wheel aud hurtit se\erely. 1t wasextremely painful and I was afraid that I would have 10 lay up. However, I was induced to try BENTLEY’# LINI- MENT,and two applica: ions made a cowpletecrre. Ican recommend it with pleasure.” F.X. Kirouae, representing the Warwick Clothing Manufacturing Co., of Warwick, P. Q. GEO. W. AITKIN, Lower Mon‘ague, writes Aftkins Ferry, July 5, 1901 : “Ihave used BENTLEY’s LINIMENT and can highly recommend it, I had a of my hand NT made a Mrs. COLIN MOKENZIE, Kemptown, N.S., writes, January 23, 1900 : “[ have used BENTLEY’S LINIMENT for both myself and children, andasa | cure for sore throat, soreness of the chest, etc. I have never found anything to equal it.” Mrs. MAGare L. Carisrir, East Mountain, Col. Co., N.S., writes. November 21, 1899 : # I recently used BENTLEY’ LINIMENT for a severe case of enlarged tonsils În my daughter. She had whooping cougk, which greatly aggravated the trouble, and I became alarmed at the symptoms. I bathed ber throat freely with BENTLE Y’S LINIMENT for a few days aud the cure was marvelous.” Cuas. LEGALLAIS, Paspebiac, P. Q., writes, November 19, 1901 : “I find BENTLEY’S the best lintment and my customers prefer 1t to any other.” J. H. ARMSTRONG, Quebec, P. q four 1flamation of the lungs, kidueys or bowels. A cute if us21 a: rected. sore on my knuckle and tried several remedies without avail, as the shuttin prevented it from healing. Two applications of BENTLEY’S LINIM eo nplete cure.” … Writes, February 20, 1901 ; S LINIMENT for a sprain and can high}y recommend it.” For sale at all country stores. James McDonald, V,S8, Veterinarv nez auarters, Summerside. ‘Have used BENTLEY We know what Bentley’s Liniment is capable of and to show that the above claims are not À FAIR OFFE mere idle boasts we guarantee every bottle to act exactly as represented, or bring the bottle PR back 10 your dealer; he wilf refund your money. We wfff Pay him for it, s BENTLEY”S is a powerful White Liniment that will not soil or injure the most delicate fabric, and the 25c, size is the largest bottle of White Liniment on the market. Accept only Bentley”’s, it is the only Liniment, no other kind * is just as good. For sale by dealers generally, especially druggists., 2 oz. Bottle, 10c. 6 oz. Botil2 (over three tirnes as much), 25e. EF. GG. WELEATON CO. Ltd, Sole Proprietors, Folly Village, IN. S. OS RS RE ETES EE EEE » TEE TE RAT ROSES ET RU RE ET NE AT TE é TS MeIE FO Y DR ad QE HN ERA À ea + x | ; A Frowinent Phyricicn, An Elderly Lady. $ S è . À promipent New York phyeician An elderiy lady ivingat Fordhain : e indiscusing the merits of Ripans | Heights, a part of New York City, Ÿ s = $ Tabules with « brother M. D. sxid: | and who was te bee warm $ ‘'Several years ago [ asserteu that | advocate of Ripans for any © e if one wiched io Lecome a philan. | case of liver trouble ete ? $ thopist, end do a beneficent deed— | said to a reporter who for : $ one that ont te the whole bu- sd of : the pertiou- $ s ee 2 —— | $ MAN race nothing could be bette f her css: “ aiwe, | | Prince Edward Island Raïlway| Grand Pelerinage | WEAK 27m roms] À tan D proue oworele 3iow | employod s physicien and did an | , Y q there are that get no re- $ Pa pronripiies cu ês 1he ++ ee Lu I e. but ‘ LE. à a " à à s » of Lhe Àipans u&ws, ANA CAUSE 1 that e obtained | A STE. ANNE DE BEAUPRE| TIRED frbment from lep.| 5 Er upin the form of à ketchup | reaults. Lhad aura bee auyfaith © | They wake in the morn- | $ and distributed among the péce. À in patent medioines, but havingseen ? ER EL SE MAUPESAES 3 juillet 1906 WOMEN ins and feel tireder than | $ Ripans Tabules ve : ‘ when they went to bed. [5 D, Qi imerenine. © | Eh) in the Nov Vork Hoséfoon. Ÿ “ ncine Monday il, 16th, 1906, the trains of this railway will run! * Li Rs : ion ! ie e lar re Tug. 907 cn ve a J' REA mm ing Monday, April, 16th 1e trains of this ra 1 | Sur le désir exprimé} par plus- D un RE D en Dune | $ America ià that of Icgeman & Co. found the hat: sy * Trains Outward Trains Inward |ieurs pèlerins ‘le l’en dernier, et] and nervous, weak and:worn out, and : À te os ee Mais « phyaioiat LE das memes © 5 Read Down. Read Up. |dans le but de procurer des res- | the lightest household duties during the | ? jo Ripans Tab- of $5 seal. : No. 9 No.7 No.5 No. 1. No. 2. No.6. No.8 No.l0; : day seem to be a drag and a burden.; $ ules were selling A do worthof * Fe : : ù , | ources pour le développemert de $ À e pe. je A.M P.M A.M P.M P.M P.M AM | de, . $ bought a five-cent Ripans Tabules + .05 3.35 8.20....Charlottetown....9.25 12.15 *10.00 | l'oeuvre de l'éducation, nous avons MILBURN S HEART $ cartoi and asked hesupe o month, ; 5.30 3.52 8.35..Royalty Junction..9.10 12.00 9.41 | décidé, avec la très encourageante $ ne” 21: s RS $ 6.13 1.29 9.04...North Wiltshire...8.40 11.24 9.04 | : > + a 0 Row $ E : Tia à e approbation de sa Grandeur, Mon- ÿ ‘nes if it were my last ? 6.28 |.42 9.14....Hanter River.....8.30 11.12 8.48 |°F, ge Re és ue à * He was referred dollar.” #:At the $ 7.15 +t8.00 ).20 9-44.Emerald Junction.8.01 10.38 2.25 8.00. SUPER de Saint Jean, l'organis- are the very remedy that weak, nervous, | toagentleman who time o % inter- $ 8.36 5.53 10.08.....Kensington......7.37 10.08 I.49 [ation d'un second pèlerinage. La tired out, sickly women need to restore | $ pe to be the view there wers $ 9.10 6.25 DR Summerside..…..7.16 9.85 1.15 (date la plus convenable nous a! {them the blessings of good health. $ Dead (2 st CRE è P.M Lu vu A.M P.M A.M P.M A.M. | semblé le 3 juillet ; car, d'un côté, They give sound, restful sleep, tone up | $ "221 Hesaidi d UE mé CEuy © Iles travaux de la campagne sont| the nerves, strengthen the heart, and | $ ES mg D — SEL "+ ee hich should DES Ds ni l make rich blood. Mrs. C. McDonald, | $ a) CT ES ee erminés, de l'autre, l’on devance Portage la Prairie. M Seng pre $ especiallrtotheinfluer.:ial character } name in the newspapers, but to do : LA . 1 È | les orandes chaleurs d'une saison UESARe 2 ESAITS, or Dre of the testimonials ju the daily press, | this the elder lady argued : “There : Ne. 18 No. 8. No. 4 No. 14. | mg. , troubled with shortness of breath, pai- $ and growing out of these, through | may be other cases just like mine, $ A.M P.M A.M P.M pes PRET. * tation of the heart and weak . 1 $ the recommendation of friend to ES ! 11.00 7.20 Iv ...Summerside.. ar 9.00 5.30 Les aütorités du chemin de fer ot four boxes of Milburn's Dan ens $ friend. Satisfa tion with them is | in recommending the tonny « 11.44 7.52 Wellington 8.27 4.44 voulant favoriser uniquement les Ars 2 and after taking them I was $ very general. \/hen once they are | one afflicted as I was. If the $ 12.93 8.18 Port Hill 8.01 4.04 voyageurs pèlerins, ont décidé de HT y cured. $ ue À fre CR: about my case in the papers 4 1.40 9.07 O’Leary 7.12 2.50 |n’admettre les porteurs d’un bil- Price 50 cents peint or three boxes | ? CRT ‘épout date CU F ) LS © 2.50 9.45 Alberton 6.34 1.49 let de pèleri ur le seul! 97 $1:25, all dealers or the The T. Mil- | $ HO ee gril nm E 4 2.5 9.45 Iger L = ét ae pélerinage que Sur le Seul! Eyrn Co. Limited, Toronto, Ont, ® merit, which proves the bona fide | been, Isseno The ê 3.45 10.20 ar Tignish lv 6.00 12.09 convoi spécial, tant pour l'aller que | : , è character of the ndvertining. Ithink | ters, earnestiy she è P.M A.M P.M US : > them specially ufrlinthe general | about the banefit she had receivei, © pour le retour ainsi donc, il ne $ CR DS ; , ; $ run of stomach troubles, decided àhe was quite : sera pas possible d'obtenir une ex- 5 FA bi ! tension de temps pour arrêter sur|)r tt! { 5 À now stylo pac*et nontai 1ine TrN aIPARS asvLaS paske ins paper carton que % Mn 17 oil No. 16. No. 18 le parcours du chemin, ou de jouir 35 Compositions Musicals : | éconamient, O-n: AT: $ A.M P.M A.M P.M comme l'an dernier de l'avantage QUE 9 9 Crex tant) « {Le sont forfrocents Nirins Ts emey ane eee ESS ® 7.10 3.20 lv Charlottetown ar | 8.50 5.50 de visiter Montréal ou toute autre D $ TEEN ES ER SE Te Hquer storvsand barber chogs. One gives roll. è 8. E ge Mont rer ar 0 . localité. Envoyez 25 cts au PASSE-TEMPS ” : 9.19 . 49 ore d- …. à ‘ ‘ £Q , F ° s , < 048 6.07 st. Peters 6.59 3.09 Pourles pélerins éloignés vou-| 16 Craig Kst, Montréal, pour re- 11.15 6.10 ar Souris Iv 6.00 1.00 ant es va 1e ae æ pieux ra" cevoir par le retour de la maille A M P.M A.M P.M age, l’on s’occupera d'obtenir une sv subies dt | nu réduction sur les diffrentes voies de 7 TT CRE 2 LIT D T3 CARRIER communication avec l’Interconial. 18 morceau de piano ; - a Les organisateurs de l'an der-| 7 morceau pour violon ou mau- » No. 2 No. 19 No. 20. No. 22 . 8 : P P. le Rh h NU "pP D AM P.M nier ont promis leur concours pour doline ; our le Khumatisme, la Tendance a la Goutte, les Glandes - 8.45 1.20 lv. Mt. Stewart June ar 7.40 4.05 la présente entreprise. dé 1 morceau pour l'orgue ; 5 Enflees, les Eruptions de la Peau, l'Eczema, et 9.55 5.09 Cardigan 6.52 2.56 Les billets, seront en vue tes e’est-à-dire tous les numéros parus ; 10.15 5.25 1v. Georgetown ar 6.35 2.39 les premiers jours de juin. Prix . ue LE * ; TOUTES LES MALADIES DU SANG ET DE LA PEAU \M PM. A.M P-M du billet $5.50. | depuis le rer janvier jusqu'a ce sx No 24 Soeurs da Ia Charité. | jour, y compris un Catalogue de LE MEILLEUR REMEDE EST LA ” No. 2%, Te . . . + hs 3.:0 lv. Charlottetown ar 10.10 | musique et de librairie. , P.M A.M On D d 6.45 ar Murray Harbor Iv 6.35 n eman € Tr me : st "à , : se — DERNIER AVIS |g # s No No 12 On demonde pour le district de ÿ | \ PM A.M Peterviile, No 26, une institutrice 8.05 1v. Emerald Junc 7.55 | pouvant enseigrer le français. Tous les porteurs de raquettes ou e & 8 55 ar Cape Traverse 7.05 RTE » Secrétairé Los: sûtres marques de ccmmerce, certifi- ; PM O A.M _$ adresser au Secrétaire @es Syn-|euts et coupons rachetablés, sont Elle nettoie le système, purifie le sang et . Le dics. priés de voir immédiatement a les é- donne de la vigueur et de la force au corps - ec 5 P ill I changer pour des primes, car nous lantic Standard Time eterville. P. E.-I. - Le Trains run by Atlantic Standard 11me PS fermerons positivement notre Dépar- —— —— +Nos 7 and trains run Monday, Wednesday and Friday tement de Primes le 30 avri! 1906, *Nos 9 and 10 tiaius run SR: ET and Saturday après laquelle date nous n’échange- INSISTEZ POUR AVOIR LA 4 All other trains run daily except Sunday WANTED rons ou ne recevrons aucun certifi- LA en, : + coupons ou marques de commer- 3 SALSE PAREILLE DE B RISTO: € sup! + Je dl. 2b- . RTE D POTT NGER, L S. O. 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