" à : le + Cr Hu J'SRRRENS nn FPS CHEAP EST AND BEST CHAIRS ,P. E. I. D PNR 4 fe. smith er ane FIM vs is EC dl make th:m ourselves DRE Write Se. For Curts a AND De PRICES SCHOOL FÜRNITUR Good, Strong & Cheap LS RTE ; ledit AL à Seti il EEE j | | nn : ; | x CL L< 4 rs t be 4 Er Ÿ Fe 4 =. 4 Ii à #- ES 7 ne é + Fee. 3. es El pe D o = 2 ELA & Pas LS KE 2 à on É: 4 NS MARK WRIGHT & CO. Charlottetown i&æ WRITE FORCUTS AND PRICES A WONDERFUI, NEW PILL For centuries the people have changed and progressed, but pils] haven’t. À change has coms at last — À NEW P1LL. This new up-to-date pill embodies entirely new up-to-date discoveries and is a cure for up-to-date disorders. Its THE OXIEN TABLET PILL. It differs from other pill, just as a modern war ship differs from a ca- nal boat—it is different in shape, sabstance, make, action, and results. WHAT THEY WILL DO. Oxien Tablet Pills will relieve and eure sick headache, dyspepsia, constipation, indigestion. laek of energy, general weakness, and disorders arising from irregu- lar action of the liver, stomach, bowels, kidneys, heart, and blood. They are invaluable for female disorders. Used in connection with Oxien, the wonderful food for the nerves, they wiil cure nervous prostration, starved and shattered nerves, brain Weari- ness, loss of memory, dizziness, rheumatism, neuralgia, bodily pains, sleeplessnesse, and chronic ailmeats, which neithermedi. cine nor doctors have been able to overcome. For sale by Neil McKinnon, Sammerside P. E. 1. From whom all orders will be filled by mail. Price of Pills, 30 cents. Price of Tablete, 40 cents. Electric Plasters, 30 cents Giants Box of Oxien Tablet $1.15 Jan 6th 1896 name jis RS EAUTIFUL BRITAIN. The Scenery and the Spiendors of the United Kingdom, Royal Residences, Palaces, Castles, Bowers, Hunting Loïäges, River Banks and Islets, Abbeys and Halls, The Homes of Princes, Views of Noted Places, Historic Landmarks and Ancient Ruins in # %# sf À of The Lands of Rose and Thistle A magnificent collection of views, with elab- orate descriptions and many interesting historical notes. Text set within erallem- Large quarto volume (1134 x 133 ins.) D . ; . É L se à pe enameled TR atic borders, printed in a tint. À fine Hngttlh cloth, emblematic embosng example of up-to-date printing. :1k and gol F one HER ms TROR all Americans there is an unfañing interest in the nr _ places of that historic little country that gave us our laws, our language, our eo: Views o! ES à faith. Divided many times by the bitterncss uering instinet and our jait x nes by | those contests that have made us what we are, sbotur: : i we to her, as the Mother Land wa a ie 22 Lo ee Î i | à e genius © ba are, ” | in common with whom we clan the genius o | aie re Rene Se Photogrsphs and the dominant instinct of that Saxon lineage which wms and COnqUers 4 d : ï again to usard geiy ours, and laws of A:fred, Stately Houses, bdues | sses ! us two alone; the American and the Brnuc n side Taken by subdues by processes known { ue Sassil England has growa nearcr to us. Sbe Ù The first voyages ef h, oecupied nine stormy and perilous that time ouc-half, Now our green by side. And as the centuries ba Lag: CR À is no longer 2 far-off land of w-rich we bave only heard. those who made America, and rade it Sngus : weeks. Jtrequired two centurie: to reüuce Permission of ler Majesty, shores and the white cliffsof A!lbion lie less than one vce< PE and for t is É years we have talked with Pagland unäcer the sen in a coramon language, 2 The Queen, and 3 commoninterests. To go and to return is an incident Cf day life. eu Ü The Saxon, Englishand American, travels more than any other man, and wi By favor of the} , couter purpase ta sce, to know and to appreciate. England and gg Aer change viskts every year iu the person cf thousands of individuais. e Ds Noblemen sud finds with us brighter skies,and higher mounta1ns, aad larger rivers, and broaéer lakes,asd tatlertrees, and more stupendous watorfalls tag his islinésEnow. And Gentlemen who for the ald, the storied, the histaric, we go to him. What he bas is ina me our own. Itisa hand-made and a time-mellowed Dcauty : for usthebeauty © ; Own these and association, ours as well as his. We give him stupendous nature dotte new citiss that scem old enoush to us. Hegives us the story of our eommon Bpstoric Places À ;.ce written in piled stones and clustering ivy, representing the toil and hope sp rl centuries; & toil and aope wbict vw 7 herited, 36 ‘whose memorials are also ours, Pre pre RER re L’IMPARTIAL, JEUDI LE 25 OCT, 1900. FOR SALE There will be sold by public auction in front of the Court-House in Sum- merside on Monday the 22nd. day of October A. D. 1900, at the hour of eleven o’clock in the forenoon under a | power of sale contained in a mortgage wade between William Keely and his wife of the one part and the under- signed of the other part dated the 9th. day of November A. D. 1892. AI that traet of land on Lot nine Prince County bounded as follows commencing on the east side of Jerry ; Borlan road on the South boundary of forty eight and one half acres of land conveyed to Peter -Reid thenee east by the magnet of the year 1764 along the said south boundary fifty chains or to the division line of Town- ships numbers nime and ten thence south along the same fifteen chains to the north boundary of seventy-five acres Of land in possession of said Pe- ter Reic thence west to the road afore- said thence north along the road to the place of commeneement contain- ing by estimation seventy-five acres | of land more or less. Dated this 17th. day of September A. D. 1900. Mortgagee, J. E. Wyatt { | | À 5ot. plugof'PatriotTw t' chewing tobacco is 20 per cen larger than former!y. lO THE PUBIAC As 1have had several years practical 8xperience in Boston in | Watch Making and Repairing And as 1 have decided to open a watchmaking, re- pairing and jewelry shop here, 1 therefore solicite the pa- tronage of the public. Your click may be out of or der ; Your watch may not: keep good time ; . You may have some pieces ot jewelry which have been bro ken ;: Fetch them to me 1 will gua rantee you a complete job. Charges moderate L. S. PERRY. Ngoish. Li APRES) ALTE y 11 » Ÿs \# 54 " PE Pr NS » ETES-VOUS SOURD ?? Tous les cas de SURDITE ou d’OREILLE DURE se guérissent maintenant par notre nouvelie invens: tion. Les sourds-muets de naissance seuls sont incurables. Les bourdonnements d'oreille cessent immé diatement. Décrivez votre cas. Examen et conseil: eq SOUS pertes vous guérir chez vous à un co relativement bas “ 596 La Sail h Dr. Dalton’s Aura! Institute, CHICAGO, IL" LE PASSE-TEMPS est une superbe revue musicale, lit- téraire et sociale avec texte et musique qui paraît tous les quinze jours. Inté- ressante et utile pour professeurs et élèves. 8 pages de texte et 16 pages de musique choisie : musique de piano, d'orgue, de violon, de mandoline, duos, ete, ete. Une magnifique prime est donnée aux abonnés d'un an. En | vente partout, do le numéro. Abonne- ment, $1.50 par année. S'adresser au burean de L'ImPARTIAL, Tignish on a J. E. Belair, éditeur, 58 St-Gabriel, Montréal. BOAT FOUND Found at sea on Monday the | 16th. inst., a boat, copper paint | . | bottom, black above water line, ‘about 28 feet Kkell, no saïls. | The owners can have said boat by paying all expenses, otherwise it will be sold at public auction on | Monday, October 1st. at 10 o’clock a. im. to defray expenses. For further particulars apply to N. Whelan | Kildare 4 Lot 3 Sept 19th. 1900 3w. GRAND MILLIN OPEN SM 2 AA in Mg — à Be à ACCES et: Es RY ING! STURDAY, APIL 2IST This season’s Opening wil be More Attractive than Ever The taste displayed by MRS. WRIGHT in:the selections of Gems of Paris and New York Millinery, this season, to all who will visit us next Saturday. must commend itself As our Miilinery openings have always been aWended by Gentlemen as well as La diese, we propose this season to combine a display of CHRISTY's LONBON HATS and a speacil display of H:GH CLASS FOOTWEAR for Ladies’, Genis’ and Gkhildren. R. 1. HOLMAN. April 24th 1900. NEW WINTER GOODNA ANDREWS My Winter Stock is row Complete My expenses are small and by careful buying and olose attention to business 1 am in a position to sell goods as cheap as any firm on P. E. 1sland—end perhaps cheaper than many. 1t will pay buyers in the vincinity of Wollmgton to call and see what 1 can do for them in Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, &c. Al! kinds of Prodüce wanted. EF. TASENAULT Welliagton Station. WRITE US. FR TE EE LM LE For prices on Flour, Salt, Binder Twine, all kind Hardware, Stoves, Farmers’ Boilers, Furniture. Brace McKay & Co. S'Side, Aug 16th 1900. Hickey & Nicholson TOBACCO MANUFACTURERS Black Twist, Baight Twist (Smoking|]. Flat Chewing Toba :co “Hic Hic” Orders Solicited and Satisfaction Guaranteed Charlcttetown Oct. 14ih 1897 ? 5:00 for 51.85 or Even Freel ASTOUNDING BUT TRUE! Engraved on Steel after the Famous Paintiez by CHARLES GRAHAM, America’s Leading Scenic Artist, mm Niagara Falls There arc only a few copies of this magnificent art work left and you will be fortunate indeed if you secure one. à Le y Ts 2h Rd: GE: This cut illustrates but very faiutiy the maguificence of the original. The above reproduction is less then one-flftirth the actual size. the engraved surface being 40x 16% inches, printed on heavy plate paper for framing. Actual size of picture 46X x 27 inches. The publisher’s price is 825.09, nnframed. and that is what à copy would cost you in the artstores. Itis a work that would grace the walls ofthe most paletiai mansion in land. “ The subject is treated in a masterky manner, the grand curve of th= Horseshoe in the foreground leading the eye up to the tumblingz, ragiug rapides above, and the brosaezpause of river beyond, with the islande in the middfe distance and the face of the farther eurve of the Horseshoe, as wellasthe great white wall of the Ameriean Fali partiaiy obscured bytke cloud of rising spray which is handied Hghtly with fire effect. In ihe grent amphitheatre below the falis are seen the boiling walers. strongly and effectively and the twe staunch littie steamers that make their tours under the constant showess of spray. Nevsæ before has this subject been handled by any artiat with equal force and imapressive digai, combined with deep, thcrough fecting and defrcaey of tonch.—7he Ratkray Age. . id on receipt of $1.85, or if you wili de a little work and secure a few subecribers for ns as follows-The Famous Picture will be DE dd ON mir mn a à at RTE Ÿ We will send 2 copy 13, dite ME A | om. RHEUMATIC | | . CURE is the remedy to take if yon suft:r with rheumatism, sciati- ca or kidney :roubles. This medieine aets on the kidneys and bowels, driving the poisons out of the system that oause the suffsrings of (rheumatism and sciatiea. 1t sharpens the appetite thus giv- ‘ing more strength. 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