LE sde PENSE. Or OE 1 # Sn NOTES LOCALES PS ur L'IMPARTIAL wishes a Merry Christmas to one and all ofits Readers. NOUVELLE ANNONCES ee J. H. Myrick et cie Tignish. B. Rogers Alberton Simson Bros Halifax Puttners Emulsion k* y Daltoa et Gailant Tignish Soirée musicale J. B. Gaudet C. K. Duschnes & Co. New- [York Mr. J. B. Reid has just opened a Drug Store in Alberton. Mr Reid is a young man of much talent and we hope the public Will give him a liberal patron- age. The fine stock which is displayed in the Excelsior Drug Store is well worth visiting. We will have something Lo say of the Excelsior Drug Store in a future issue, life Lasts Longer 1f PUTTNER'S EMULSION be ta- ken regularly by Consumptives and all weak and ail- ing people. Always get PUTTNER'S, it is the OR1G1MAL and BEST. M. Josenh Maillait Anselme, de Leoville a labouré vendredi dernier le 17 du mois. Dans une autre colonne nous annoncont Une Grande Soirée Musicale et Dramatique qui doit avoir lieu à Palmer Road, lo 4 janvier prochain. Nous sommes certain que nos parois- siens se feront un devoir d’y as- sister. Try and attend the Grand Concert at Palmer Road on Jan- uary 4th next. The programme is an excellent one and will more than repay the small ad- mission fee asked— We are pleascd to hear that Capt John B. McCarthy, who had been confined to his home {or several weeks is now able to move about and attend to his business—{apt McCarthy was ander the care of Dr Mur- phy. Le jour de Noelily aura six messes à l'égiise de Tignish. La première commencera à 74 heu- res du matin. La Graud Messe à 10 heures. Dimanche dernier, ie Rev. D. McDonald & annoncé que l'as- semblée annuelle de la Ligue de ja Croix aurait lieu mercredi prochain à la Salle Ste Marie. Nous prions les cultivateurs de lire la nouvelle annonce @e MM. Daltou et Galiaat. Ne manquez pas de lire la nouvelle annonce des MM. My- rivk et cie. Cette maison offre de grands avantages aux acho teurs. Altez les voir. de recevoir de insurance Co, un magnifique Calendrier pour l'année 1898. Le calendrier est embelli d'une gravure de Wind- sor Castle. M. John Maceachern est l'agent pour cette compa- œnie, à Charlottetown. Nos re- Nous venons » sh 3 la Royai merclienents. sur notre lundi L'horaire d'hiver voie ferrée cominencera prochain Thanks to “Rambier” for Kil- dare Notes. We hope to have, McDonald, Misconche ; M. Roy QC. S. C. supérieur du collège St. Joseph ; M. Cormier C $. C. du, regular week; from that interesting peu. contributions On nous écrit de Yarmouth- ville, Me, : Samedi dernier le 4 décembre, plusieurs amies de Mrvile Marie Gaudet, se ren- daient à sa résidence pour y ce- L’IMPARTIAL, JEUDI LE 28 DECEMBRE, 1807. GRANDE SOIREE MUSICALE ET DRAMATIQUE Mardi le 4 Janvier Commencant à 7.30 a la salle St Joseph, Palmer Road Prix d'admission 15 cents pour un billet, 25cts, pour deux. J. B. GAUDET. lébrer son vingtième anniver- saire. Une très agréable soi- rée se passa et tous se retirèrent enchantés. Melle. Gaudet reçut piusieurs cadeaux ée valeur. | nr Burke, Aïlberton ; D. McDonald, Tignish ; F. X. Gallant, Bloo m- field ; S. Boudreault, curé d’Eg- mont Bay et le Rev. Théodore Gallant Eccl, du collège St. Dunstan, Charlottetown. For Merit That's why we received Sev- en Firsi prizes and Honorary Medal at the Provincial Exhibi- tion, for “SOVEREIGN” Goods. SOVEREIGN FLAVORING EXTRACTS. have won on their own merits. They advertise themselves by their excellence, for every house- keeper wants the “BEST” and knows it when she gets it. Ask for ‘“SOVEREIGN” brand. Made by S1MSON BROS. & CO. Halifax. One of our Seven First Prizes taken at the Provincial Exhibi- tion, was for the Sovereign Fla- voring Extracts. They win on their merits. Simson Bros & Co NOTICE THERE has been on my pre- mises, since October last, a bull, one and a half or two years old, dark brown, marked on the right ear as follows : Top offand a split. The left has notches and a hole The owner may have him by proving property and paying expenses. 1f not claimed before the 10th January he will be sold on that day to pay ex: penses. — James Lamb Kiidare Capes Dec 171h 1897. LA TOMBE Décédé à Forinne Cove Lot 5, le 20 courant à l’âge de 84, aus. François Aucoin, fortifié des se- coars qu'accorde notre Sainte Mère l'Eg'ise. Requiescat in pa- | ce. Cu PERSONNEL LT pr SD Jeudi dernier, M. J. H. my: rick et sa dame se sont embar- qués pour les Etats-Unis où ils doivent passer l'hiver. Parmi les personnes qui a:sis taient aux funérailles de feu Sé- nateur Arsenault on remarquait Edward Hackett, M. 1. A, Tig- (uish, Hon S. F. Perry, M. P Tig- uish, Hon Benj. Rogers, Alber ton, l’'Hon Sénateur Poirier, Shé- diac, QGiibert Desroches Ecr. Miscouche, Peter Doyle, Ecr. Tignish, W E Cotton Ecr. édi teur de Examiner, Charlotte- town, F. Rodidoux Ecr. éditeur du Moniteur Acadien, Shediac, F. J. Buote de L'IMPARTIAL, Tignish et MM. Roy et Miller du collège St Duaustan, Charlotte- town. Î | } Les Messieurs du clergé dont les noms suivent, assistaient aux favérailles de feu Sénateur Ar- senault : Sa Gran.leur Monsei: | gucur McDonald, évêque de Jharlottetown les Revds. J. A. coliège St Joseph ; P. C. Gau- ‘hier, de Charlottetown ; P. P. Arsenault, Ffteen Pt ; Dr. | | | «| | J | Chaisson Palmer Road ; A. E. MOTBHER'S LITTLE FINGER (From the ench of Augusta Coupey, by the Rev. A. E. Burke) The othzr day almost unto a blister 1 beat with a big switch my little sister. Then I bade her a single word not utter For very fear of me none did she even mutter. We were alone ; no person saw me do, And what's most strange, of it my moth- er knew ? Who or what teld her, deciding why theu linger ? It was all spoken by her little finger. Her little finger. wondertul to hear, Speaks all things clearly to her listening ear, Yes, sure ; if I a good or bad boy be E’en far awav she knows it perfectly. Would you believe ? last week about our door, My only cent and bread I gave to the poor. We were alone; no person saw me do, And what's most strange, of it my moth- er knew. Who told or what, deciding} why then linger ? 1t was all spoken by her little: finger, And whether Ia good or bad boy be My mother knows it perfectly, My little finger (understand me well) None of these things that hers reports can tell ; Not meit praises, never me it scolds, Nor sick nor well with me a discourse holds. Tis true and known, whatever’s done by me Is always round the very first to see, Then let me ask, ali further talk to hin- der, Why a:t s0 stupid thou my little finger ? I have the answer. Ail it weli doth hear it cannot whisper in my anx:ous eac ; Because tacre’s wanting in my little fin- ger The tender heart my mamma has within her. Voïei ce que disait la semaine dernière l’“Examiner” qui re- produisait le poême du Rev. Père Burke que nous publions dans nos colonnes aujourd'hui. “From the Children's Depart. ment of the “Boston Pilots” ad- mirable Christmas Number, we clip th: foregoinx pretty little poem which will delight many hundreds of children this conti- nent over. The busy pen of our clerical friend is equaily happy in every department of litera- ture, and his heart like that of the Master goes out tenderly to the “little ones.” L'IMPARTIAL se joint de tout coeur au confrère dans les com- pliments bien mérités qu'il fait \ , à l’auteur. | à PR ; TRADE MARKS, DESICNS, COPYRICHTS &c. Ânyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain, free, whether an invention is probably patentable. Communications strictly confidential, Oldest agency for securing patents in America, We have z Washington office, Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive speciai notice in the SCIENTIFIG AMERICAN, beautifuliy illustrated, largest circulation of any scientific journal, week!y,terms $3.00 a year; 1.50 six months. Specimen copies and ND O0K ON PATENTS sent free. Address MUNN & CO., 361 Broadway, New Yvurk, 50 YEARS”? EXPERIENCE. AS PATENTS PROMPTLY SECURED GET RICH QUICKLY. Write to-day for our beautiful illustrated Bookon Patents and the fascinating story of a poor inventor who made $250,000.00. Send us a rough sketch or model of your invéntion and we wiil promptliy tell you it is new and probably patentable. 4 ; Nohumbug, Honest Service. Specialty: Tough cases rejected in other hands and foreign applications. References: Honor- able T. Berthiaume, prop. of “La Presse,” JI-norable D. A. Ross, 1h2 leadirg news papers, Banks, Express Companies & clients in eny locality. Ali Patents secure through our agency are brought b-fore the public by a special notice in over 20 new-papers. MARION & MARION, Patent Æxperts, Temple Building,185 St. James St., Montreal. The oniy firm of Graduate Engineers in the Dominicn transacting patent business exclusively, Mentionthis paper. ‘ | Stately Houses, FIGNISHN Best Store FOR Fall and Winter GOODS More Goods now to choose from than in all years past and better than all the lowest prices we've ever quoted,. We do not see the necessity of our Tignish pecple going else- where to buy goods, when it is so well known that all that is desired : “Quality, Quantity and Price” can be had at Myricks’. In previous years we’ve had splendid stocks, each better than the other. This season’s assortment is the best we’ve ever had. WWE CAN SUPPLY ANYTHING YOU NEED We have always endeavored to help the farmers along, by buying their product of the farm and paying as high as the market would warrant; w: are doing so etill and are always happy to help our enterprising farmers. “What s'rall & give for Christmas ?” This is the problem of the day, but a visit to our store will easily, delightfully and economically solve it. Before closing we wish to call the attention of the public on the Special Blended Tea which we carry in stock. One pound of this Tea is equal to 14 1b of ardinary Tea. ) Ki MYRICK & CO December 23rd 1897. 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The accounts of fistic combats in this book are composite compilations from the personal experiences of those most competent to describe the events—the principals, seconds, timekeepers, backers, referees, etc. The book will be found unexcelled as an accurate work of re- ference, for not a fact has been distorted nor a line set down in malice. O° recent years the interest taken in the noble art of self-defense has been almost universal, ® 1. Thisis the only work of the kind ever published. Spe cial 4e 2. The portraits are the finest in existence—taken at the time the men were in their prime. 4 3. It has been edited by the greatest authorities now living, and is the Fe atu f@sS À only authentic work of reference ever published. ; F 4. 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OA Ame tient gave us eus ms, cr language ro co L that historic little coun nat gave u + Views of uering instinct and Our faith.- Divided many times by bitterness of those contests that have made us what we are, she turns again to usand we to her, as the Mother Land whose splendid story is also so large! y ours, and in common with whom we claim the genius of e, the laws of Alfred Photographs and the dominant instinct of that Saxon lineage which wins and conquers and Taken b subdues by processes known to us two alone; the American and the Briton side axes 07 by side. And as the centuries have passed England has grown nearer to us. She Permissi f Sisnolongera far-off land of which we have only heard. The first voyagesef res e those who made America, and made it English, occupied nor perilous Her Maiest weeks. It required two centuries to reduce that time oue-balf. Now ue er M8JSEY, EL shores and the white clifs of Albion lie less than one weck apart, and for thirty ears we have talked with En un sea common language, about The Queen, and Sc mion interests. Togo sms to return is an incident of daily life. The Saxon, Englishand Dr quon ne ee y and = a stouter purpose to see, to know 0 a . Engl erica €x- change vie ver year in the person of thousands of individuals, The Briton finds with us brighter skies, and higher mountains, and larger rivers. and broader lakes, and tallertrees, and more stupendouswaterfallsthan hisisiandsknow. And for the old, the storied, the historic, we go to him, What he has is in a sense our own, Îtis a hand-made and a time-mellowed beauty : for us pe NE and association, ours as well as his. 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CAMERON BLOCK Ch'Town, Aug 2nd 1897 Œ & A TU œ Len © 2 a + © Où +3 1 ©. e tm 2 = ® (4 S EE @ 3 © rs e = & 3 @œ + a H © TD ETS & 22 cs 8. o > 728 ÉSove Z 228)]æc2e | iessags s Q LÉriS ss: 0 LESC 28R 302 s Q Ja +9 1-34 — @ EE ® £ 5 F4 € n € TZ 3 LR AL * %Æ + a qu œ BETES ETRANGERES J'ai à ma grange, depuis le ler novembre, deux bêtes étran- gères, une taure et un boeuf, d'un an et demi. La taure à les marques suivantes: Couleur rouge, l'oreille droite coupée et fendue, une coche dessus et des- sous, l'oreille gavche coupée et un C dessous. Le boeuf a les marques suivantes: couleur rouge, l'oreille droite coupée et deux coups de couteau dans Île bout, l'oreiile gauche coupée. #1 ces animaux ne sont pas réclamés d'ici au 8 Janvier 1898, ils seront vendus pour défrayer les dépenses. LEON ARSENAULT Léoville Lot 1 16 décembre 1897 — BETE ETRANGERE J'ai à ma grange une taure d'environ deux ans ; couleur noire et un peu de blanc : mar- qne : un C sous l'oreille gauche. Si elle n'est pas reclaraée d'ici due pour défrayer les dépeases. Marceliin Perry 4? Note—If this powder should fail au 24 de ce mois, elle sera ven- Etaug des Clous 6 décembre y © ENTRE poser PRET ATE >