a 2 mienne email ni il à nn L’IMPARTIAI, JEUDI LE 8O JUIN, 1898, SD NOTES LOCALES SH Ve NOUVELLES ANNONCES Avis J. O0. Arsenault et fils. Tea Party D. A. cameron Brace, McKay & co S'Side La récolte a une très lelle ap- parence. Dimanche prochain anra lieu la bénédiction de la pierre an. gulaire de la nouvelle église de Meut-Carmel. Demaiu, Dominion Day, on povrra aller de Summerside à la Pointe du Chêne et revenir pour un dollar. Quatre condamnés ont été conduits au pénitencier de Dor- chester, la semaine dernière, par le shérif Gafiney. Dimanche dernier, après les vêpres, la société acadienne ate- nu une asscmblée à la salle Ste Marie et a nommé M. J. E. Ri- chard, président, et M J.J. Ar- senault, vice-président -de cette société. M Albert Poirier, ecel ; qui a passé l’année au Grand Sémi- naire de Québec est revenu mardi soir dans sa famille Le Moniteur Acadien du 24 juin. Sa Grandesr Mgr. McDonald a visité les couvents de Mis- (ilustrated and other interesting Have you a Coug:h? USE BENZOINATED EMULSION OF COD LIVER OIL, with Hypophosphites. The materials used in the ma- nufacture of this Emulsion are absolutely pure, and the medi- cinal properties of the aromatic gums which are contained in the preparation, add largely to its value as a Jung healor. Benzoinated Emulision is highly recommended by Physi- cians. No disagreeable taste. Manufactured by tué un italier, vient d'être cou- damné à mort par le cour su- prême de Massachusetts. Burdock Blood Bitters cures all forms of skin eruptions from a co Amon pimple tethe worst scrofulous sore, Nous avons eu le plaisir, ces jours derniers, d'examiner, au couvent de Tigaish, les aiffé- rents ouvrages à l'aiguille, ex- écutés dans le cours de l'année cêtte institution. L'exposition, ce qui est beaucoup dire, est même supérieure à celle de l’an der- S1MSON BROS. & CO. Ask your druggist fer Sim- son’s Emulsion. season's bathing suits, styles for lalies [illustrations and des- criptions). The latest bicycle fashions for ladies and misses, styles for misses and girls, (il- lustrations and discriptions|], styles for little folks, [illustra- tions and descriptions), styles for boys, (illustrations and des- criptions}, the work table, Church ernbroideries, Emma Haywood. fashionable dress | goods, trimmings for summer dresser. Ilis W:y, Emma Chur- chrman Hawitt, the Tea-Table, Edna Witherspoon, knitting, features. $1.00 per year, single couche et Summerside, la se-| maine dernière, et a exprimé sa |1ng Co:, New York. haute salisfaction des progrès qui ont été faits dans ces excel-| lentes institutions, penda .t l’an- née. Aux derniers examens du col-| lège St Dunstan, MM. John A. McLonaid, Angus McDonald, P.F. Doyie, Wilfred Sulliran, Frank G. O'Neill et Real Miller ont obtenu le dezré de B. À | L'horaire d'été sur la ligne du chemin de fer de l'Ile du Prince Edouard a commencé lundi, le 27. Les voyageurs qui veulent traverser le détroit n'auront pas maintenant à passer la nuit à Saummerside. L’express part as- sez tôt de Tignish. le matin, pour se rendre à Summerside à temps pour prendre le North- umberland. 1l en est de même de ceux qui arriveut à Sum- merside par ie Nathumberland; ils peuvent se rendre jusqu'à Tignish le même soir. | { 11 nous fait plaisir de voir dans la liste des prix remportéês aux examens du couvent de Summerside, que nes jeunes a- cadiennes ont figuré avec .beau- coup d'honneur. Une petite fille de deux ans s’est fait tuer sur l'Intercolonial, à Charlo. N. B., mercredi de la semaine dernière. La petite fil- le en vovant venir le traia, au lieu de s'éloigner, se jeta à ge- noux sur la voie en levant les bras en signe de, détresse. Elle fut frappée et mise en pièce a } : tète étant eutièrement séparée du tronc. | Il est à pon près certain que! l'hon. Warburton recueillera la succesion de feu juge Reddin comme juge du comté de Kings. MM. B. Rogers de Charlotte- town et Farquherson, et le pro- cureur général Macäonaid sout tous trois nommés comme de- vant, l’un ou l’autre, succéder au premier ministre Warburton. Mr John coughlan of fose- ville Park, intends holding à trotting meeting o1 that well known track on July the Ath. À purse of #75 is oHered, divided as follows : Green race, 3 min. and free for all. This promises to be a great race meeting and lovers of sport should not fail to attend. The July number of the De- lineator, which is caied the Summer, is now out. À glance at the iable ef contents will give a hint of the wide field covered by the popular and most uselul of ladies, magazines. House furuishing and decora- tion, fancy waïsts for summer wear, new effects in shirts, the GUERIT LE RHUME EN UN JOUR Tablettes ‘‘Laxative Bromo-Quinine.”" Prix 25 cents, rendu si elles ne guérissent pas. 70-n-z } me — dt attente ss ’ D nr M ls 7 ET HER _- |lirms qui a passé en cour, il ya copies 15.The Butterick Publish- WEAK HEART “For years 1 suffered from weak action ofthe heart, diz- ziness and a watary condit'on efthe blood. Milburn's Heat and Nerve Pills have made my heart strong and enriched my blood so that now L am free from the troubles that formerly distressed me.” B. À. Ross, Ail- sa Craig, Ont. Benzoinated Emulsion, which is prepared by Simson Bros. & Co., of Halifax, is highly recom- mended for its fleshk-civing, and healing properties. Readily tak- en by children. Un ‘Basket Social” aura lieu, sur le terrain de l’église catho- lique d’Alberton, le 7 juillet commençant à midi. On sait de- jà que tout ce qui est sous la «Gi: rection de l'énergique curé d’Alberton réussit. Ainsi, il ne reste plus qu’à dire que : l’en doit s'attendre à une après midi agréable, ‘“‘and a geueral good time”. Allez y en masse et ren- dez aux braves paroissiens d’Al- berton ce qu'ils font toujours pour vous en de semblables oc- casions. Nous attir ns l'attention de nos lecteurs d’une manière toute spéciale sur l'annonce du “Tea Party” qui doit avoir lieu à Wellington, le 7 juillet prochain. Les préparatifs qui se font .et la courtoisie qui caractérise les pa roissiens de Wellington sout une garantie à tous cenx qui Sy rendront qu'ils ne regrett.ront jamais d'être allés au ‘Tea-Par- ty” de Wellington— Voir l'an- nonce dans nos colonnes au- jourd' hui. Dimanche, après lesvêpres, la Halifax. * dire, cette année, comme nons nier et fait honneur aux Dames du couvent et à leurs élèves. Nous n'entreprendrons pas d'’é- tablir aucune différence dans l'exécution des ouvrages, vu qu'il serait très difficile, pour ne pas dire impossible, de savoir à qui décerner la palme parmi une si grande et belle variété d'objets d’une si remarquable beauté et confectionnés avec tant de goût. Qu'il suffise de l'avons annoncé les années pré- cédentes, que le couvent est l’6. cole par excellence que doit fré- quenter la Jeune fille qui aspire à la position qui fait la femme modèle. Doan cured Him “This is to certify that Doan'’s Kidney Pills cured mefof serious kidney disorder. I had pain in the back, my urine was high colored with a great deal of se- diment. Don's Kidney Pills have made me perfectly well, aud 1 highiy recommezd them.” F. Healey, Amhersburg, Ont. Une élection partielle est an- uoncée pour le ler district du comté de Prince. Nomination le 13 jnillet : votation le 20. L'assemblée annuelle de l’As- soclation conservatrice du “West Riding” du comté de Prince a eu lien mardi, à O'Larv. M. J. P. Brennan a été nom- mé préident de l’assos'ation et M. J. F. Chaisson vice—prési- dent. Milburn's Sterling Headache Powders cure headache in a hffy. Try them, they il convince you. 10°. aud., 25c.all dealers. Nous apprenons par l'Exami- ner du 25 que l’hou. A. B. War- burton est nommé juge pour le comté de Kings. La nomination de M. War- burton nécessitera l'erganisation d'un nouveau ministère sous un autre premier ministie, L'éléva tion de M. Waxburton à la posi- tion de juge donnera aussi oc- casion à une élection partieile pour le remplacer à la législa- ture. Une tragédie qui pourrait b'en avoir des suites funestes a eu lieu lundi soir à Glengarry, Lot 7. Un nomme Monaghan a- vait été condamné à l'amende pour avoir vendu des boissons en violation du Scott Act. Lun- di, le constable McDougall ac: compagné du constable Green et .nantre constahle $e sont rendus chez Monaghan pour le faire prisonnier. Monaghan s’est mis sur la défensive ct s’armant société acadienne a tenu une as semblée à ia salle Ste Marie | pour l'élection des officiers. Ont | été nommés: M J.E. Richard, Président “ J.J Arsenault Vice do. “ $, Gaudet Trés. “ J. M. Doucet Séc. ‘ Eugène J. Richard “ Jean À Richard | | “ Sylv. R Richard + | 1 C2 “ Jos. Chaïisson È “Syiv. H. Arsenault 5 “Jeau S. Gaudet “A.J Bernard | Une résolution fut adoptée que, chaque année, le 15 août soit chômé d'une maaière reli- geuse—Communiqué. L> jeun: ivsulaire McWil- quelque temps, accu.é d'avoir gail au visege, lui faisant une entaille profonde au front, iui coupant le n'zet lui labourant a frappé McDougall à l'épaule lui infligeant une blessure grave. De suite on envoya qué- rir deux médecias à O’Leary qui trouvèrent l’état de McDou- gall si critique qu'ils furent o- bligés de ie mettre sous le chlo- roforme pour adonuir ces souf- rauce:. | DIARRHŒA 1s too dangerous to neglect. Have it promptiy checked by Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild ee sp par les jeunes demoiselles de} ,,,,} well known trotters en-! d’une hache il a frappé McDou-|rive at Wellington at 1.11 a. 1. une joue. Pas encore satisfait il The trains both ways will stop at the tea srounds. be issued at the following rates. Be Aie HE Re RE | The managers of Riverside Park, Tignish, intend holding a rave meeting où July the 5th. Arrangemerts made show that this will be une of the best trot- ting meeting of the season. The reputation of the Riverside Park managers, for honest dealing is well known and we have no hesitation in saying that on this occasion, the public will be more than satisfied. Already there are se- tered in the different classes, promissing a most exciting race. See posters for particulars. Mardi, les libéraux du pre- mier district se sont réunis en convention, à Alberton, et ont choisi M Amédée Gallant de Blaerafield pour leur porte éten- dard à l'élection partielle qui doit avoir lieu le 20 juillet. Hier, le jour de la fête de St. Pierre et de St Paul, il y a eu grand'messe solennelle à l’é- glise de cette paroisse. Les fi- dèles ont assisté en grand nom- bre. Samedi, le 2 juillet les conver- vateurs du premier district s’as- sembleront en convention, à 2 p. m. à Aiberton, afin de choisir un Candidat qui devra opposer M. Amédée Gallant, le candidat libéral. Le fumier d'étable est le meil- leur que l'on puisse employer pour la culture, du trèfle. £a ceudre de bois vient ensuite. TEA PARTY THERE WIL: BE A GRAND Tea Party HELD ON THE CHURCH GROUNDS AT WELLIN TON —ON— Thursday, July 7th ‘98 In aid of the Church Funds Amoug the rastimes and a musements there will be à Merry-Go-Round, Daucing | Booths, Striking Machine, Shooting Gallery, Lime Kiin Club, Bowing Alley, and othe attractions. al In addition to the Dinner and Tea Tables, which will A MOTHER’S VALUABLE ASSISTANT Home Occupations for By dergartners, lune, 106 pme: bound in linen, zilt top. Hundreds of Hints on How to Make the Littie Folks Happy Lists of Stories, Songs and Plays Invaluable to Mothers and Nurses + ! In this book the Kindergarten offers to the Home suggestions for the occupation of little children with simple materials, The author dses not presuppose a kindergarten training on the partiof the mother, nor an ideal environ- ment. She simply takes for granted the child's ceaseless activity and the mother's desire to furnish him with material and opportunity for development. 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Our readers will wonder how we can make as low an offer as the following, so we will ‘Jet the cat out of the bag.” The fact is the publishers are overstocked, TE to the general de of the past year, and we have secured a limited supply at about the cost o can therefore make printing and binding and = A MOST UNÜSUAL PREMIUM OFFER=——= Seud Postal Card for full particulars be ioaded with the de licacies of the season, there will be weil stoked refreshment beoths, ice cream, clam chow- der, and other pleasing features Mesic will be furuished by the Miscouche Band, Nothing will Be left undone to make this thisthe mot en. jeyable event ever held in this couniry, as gr‘'at preparations are being made for it, under the superintendence of an energetic committee, who understand how to get up a day’s Ccütertainment that will please the people. The railway arrange nentsare as follows : Reduced rates have been granted from Tignish and Charlottetuwn and intermediate stations to Wellington. The train will leave Tignish at 5. a. m., standard, arriving at Wel- lington at 7.75 a. m.; leave Charlottetowon at 7.45 a. m., ar- Leave Wellington for Charlotte | town at 5. p, m.; Leave Wel- lington for Tignish at 7.17 p. m. Excursion return tickets will ? el for $1.85 or Even Freel ASTOUNDING BUT TRUE! Niagara Falls Engraved on Steel after the Famous Painting by CHARLES GRAHAM, America's Leading Sceaic Artist There are only a few copies of this y art work left and you will be fortunate inde 7 tx ACUUA À 222. Li A ex En 72 Re ne" PME An ‘. pa 5 D 4 D )} CE LL , a hY MER 1 AZ 2) À tm Fe _ J VE Le SRE Cu 22 _— D GLS ? æ 7,2 ‘ you secure one. This cut illustrates but very faintly the magnificence of the original. The above reproduction is less than one-fiftieth the actual size, the engraved surface 40x 16% inches, printed The publisher?s price is $ on heavy plate paper for framing. Actual size of picture 46% x 27 inches. 25.00, unframed, and that is what a copy would Dre in the artstores. It is a work that would grace the walls ofthe most paiatial mansion in the Horseshoe, as well as the “ The subject is treated in a masterly manner, the grand curve of the Horseshoe in the foreground leading the eye up to the tumbling, raging rapids above, and the broad expanse of river beyond, with the islands in the middle distance and the face of the farther curve of sh 1 cat white wallof the American Fall partially obscured by the cloud of rising spray which is handied lightly with fine effect. below the falls are seen the boiling waters, strongly and effectively depicted, and the two staurch little steamers that make their tours under the constant showers of spray. Never before has this subject been handled by any artist with combined with deep, thorough feeling and delicacy of touch.” 7he Raïlway Age. 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