. == a ESS NOTÉS LOCALES = TES 11 1 can't git ze enstoms 1’11 learn ze musique—thar. Le prix du blé hausse ton- Jours à Winnipeg. M. R.T. Holman de Sum- merside a expédié, la semaine dernière, une quantité de laine évaluée à $7000. Une brigade de protection contre le feu vient d'être orga- nisée à Tignish. M. J. A. Bren- nan est capitaine ; le Revd. D. M. Macdonald, trésorier et M. À. J. Mc!''adyen sécretaire Nous recommandons la lec- ture de l'important article a- yaut pour titre: “Payer au Comptant”, que novs reprodui- sons du ‘“Pionnier” de Sher- brooke, et que nos lecteurs trouveront dans une autre co- lonne. Les lignes de parti sont tel- lement tendues ici que jusqu'- aux enfants s'en mêlent. Tout enfant conservateur qui ose al- ler ramesser des copeaux aux alentours des bâtisses du gou- vernement, pour allumettes, est repoussi par les petits gars grits. Hot times. 11 paraitrait que la dernière cause de Scott Act qui a été entendue à la saile Ste. Marie a en pour effet de ranimer Je courage des teneurs de buvet- tes. Samedi soir, arrivaient à la gare de Tignish une barrique de “Beer” à l'adresse de Théo- dose Bernard, et une caisse de “Whiskey” portant la fin: a- dresse : “To order.” Quel déli- cieux mélange ! Still, no proof, eh ? Le nouveau magasin dc: MM. Dalton et Gallant est maintenant fini. C’est, sans . contredit, l'un des pius beaux magasins du village. Les con- tractants MM. Clark et McFar- Jane, ont droit aux félicitations pour ce chef d'œuvre. Nous ai mous à faire remarquer que le comptoir de ce magasin qui est fini'en mérisier obtenu dans nos bois, offre ua coup d'œil des plus agréables, ce qui dé montre que nous ne sommes pas encore obligés d'importer tout ce qu’il nous faut pour de ouvrages de goût. Un correspondant d’Alber- ton demande si nous pouvons lui dire comment ii se fait que Théodose Bernard n’a pas été condamné à l'amende pour a- voir débité de la bière tandis que Jno. McLellan de St Louis a été condamné à l'amende pour la même oflense avec la seule différence que pour nn verre de bière que vend Mc- Lellan, Bernard en vend au moins un cent. N'ayant pas en l'honneur d’avoir été appelé comme té moin cette fois-ci, nous nous trouvons dans l'impossibilité de donner des renseignements à notre correspondant à des- sus. Tout ce que nous savons de cette dernière cause, c'est que lorsque l’inspecteur Brode- rick demanda à l’un des té- moins quelle espèce de bière i] avait bu chez Bernard, le té- moin lui répondit qu'elle é- tait de même qualité que la bière que lui (Broderick) avait vendne aux dernières courses de cheraux qu'il avait eues sur s0a terrain. A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY 1 read how one of your subs- cribers made money selling Dishwashers ; 1 ordered one, and my lady friends were charmed, as they hate dish- washing. My brother and 1 commenced selling them, and) have made $1.700 after pay'ng all expenses. We don't canvass any. Our sales are all made at home. People come or send for them. The Mound City Dish- Washer is the best Dishwasher On .he market. Our business is InCreasing, and we are going to keep right on, until we make ten thousand dollars. We sell from 5 to 15 machines every day, aud some days more. The Dishwasher is lovely e”"ery housekeeper wants one. There is no excuse to be poor when so much money can be made selling Dih washers. For full particulairs, ‘address The Mound City Dish Washer Co., St. Louis Mo, They will Start you on the road to success. A. Reader ) ANOTHER SMART WoOMAN My husband is noor but proud and he does aot want me to Work; as [ have nothing to do I get restless, and after reading in your paper Mrs. Russell's experience selling self-heating flatirons I conclud- ed 1 would try it. 1 wrote to J F Casey & Co, St Louis Mo, and they treated me so nicely that 1 felt very much encourag ed. As soon às 1 got my sample iron [ started out and sold 8 the first day clearing $12. I have not sold less than eight any day since, and one day 1] s0.d 17. 1 now have 8225 clear mouey and my husband does not know 1 have been working but [ am afraid he wili be mad when I tell him. Have 1 done right or shoul1 1 quit work and leave him to struggle alone ? Au Auxious Wi'e You are doing just right, your husband should be proud of you, go right ahead and show the world what an ener getic woman van do. That seif- h-uting iron must be a wonder ful seller as we hear of s0 many that are succeeding sell- ing it. COLLEGE ST. JOSEPH 28 novembre, 96.—La séance privée, donnée à l'occasion de la Ste. Cecile, a été un véri- table succès. Quant à la partie musicale on ne pouvait désirer rien de mieux. L’orchestre, se- lon le dire de plusieurs, est le meilleur qui est passé dans le qui fait grandement honneur à son zélé directeur, le révérend père S. J. Arsenault, C.S C. M. J. Malenfant de Shédiac, a bien voulu prêter son con- cours pour cette petite soirée, en nous donnant quelques chansons de sou répertoire ; et à chaque fois qu’il apparaissait sur la Scène, il était salué par de bruyants applaudissements. Le chansons de M. Carleton ont aussi (té très goutées. Enfin, en dernier lieu, l’ope- rette francaise, “Don Quichotte” fut représentée. C'est are très j lie pièce et surtout très amu- sante pour ceux qui ont lu l'histoire. M. L. P. de la Garde, dans Île rle de “Sancho Pauza” tint l'auditoire dans un rire con- {inuel, tandisque MM. S. Cote, P. Demers, F._ Prud’homme, F. Allard ei le jeune Benoit Poi- iivr, interprétaient leur rôle à merveille. ; MM. le prof. T. Gallant ét Antonin Arsenault, frère du révd. père S. J. Arsenault, tous deux d'Egmont Bay, 1. P. 1, ont passé quelques jours au collège. Mercredi, fête de Ste. Catherine, ces M:ssieurs accompagnaient nos doctes philosophes de ‘97 dans une visite à Sackville. C'était vraiment beau de voir nos amis, MM. les philosophes, prendre le train pour Sack- ville. ’ Lorsque ces Messieurs laissè- rent le collége un hourra sortit des poitrines en- collége depuis longtemps; ce| first hour he worked immense \ PER de PTE RME Le as es PL CIRE EPE SE RER à CT EE de ” L'IMPARTIAL LE BERCEAU Le 27 novembre à Mme Jean Gallant Lot 2, un fils. La TOMBE Décédée à l’Etang des Clous, le 29 novembre, à l’âge de 36 aus, Judith Richard, é- pouse de M. Joseph F. Perry. MAKE YOUR OWN LANTERN Your. home is incomplete without it, and the price is Within reach of ail. 1 ordered one fur my own use—aud it was s0 handy and convenient I went to taking orders for them and sold 51in one day making over $5 clear. 1t gives a beautiful white light, chim- neys never break from heat, it is always clean and ready. Francis Casey, St. Louis, Mo, will send sample for 13 two cent stamps, write for one. 1 got my start from him. George B. How THE DIPPER SAVED THE FARM Father was sick and the mortgage on the farm was coming due, 1 saw in the Chris- tain Advocate wh&ie Miss A. M. Fritz vf Station A. St. Louis, Mo. would send a sampie com bination dipper or 18 two cent Siamps, and 1 ordered one. i Saw the dipper could he used as à fruit jar filler, a plain dir per ; a fine strainer: a fannel; a strainer fuunel; a sick room warming pau and a pint mea- sure. These eight differ nt use: makes a dipper much a neces- sary article that 1 went to work with it and it seils at very near every house. And in four months 1 paid offih: mortgage 1 think 1 can clear as much as $200 a month. 1fyoa need work you cau do well by giving this a trial. Miss A. M. Eritz, Station A. 5t. Louis, Mo., will send you a sample for 18 two cent stamps —write at once. Jon: G. N. THE NEW HOOK SPOON FREE TO ALL . 1 read iu the Christian Stan- dard that Miss À. M. Fritz, Sta- tion À., St. Louis, Mo, would give an elegant plated hook spoon to anyone sending her ten-2-cent stamps. Ï[ sent for one and found it is useful that I showed it to my friends, and made $13.00 in two hours, tak-| ius orders for the sjoon. The hook spoon is a household ne- eessity. 1t cannot slip into the dish or cooking vessel, being held in the place by a hcok on the back. The soon is some thing that housekeepers have ueeded ever since spoons were first invented, Anyone can get a sample spoon by sending ten- 3-cents stamps ta Miss Fritz. This is a splendid way to make money around home V ry truly, Jeannette &. MARBY THIS GIRI QUICK Ï saw in your paper that à 13 year old boy made $1.25 the seline the Perfection Metal Tip Lamp- wick. 1 ordered a sample and went to work an:l the first week 1 cleared $10, the second week 1 c'eared $15. 1 expect to run up to $25 a week in the near futare, as the Perfection Metal Tip Lampwick makes such a beautiful white light and does away with smnkey chimneys and bad odor and saves oil,il is casy to sell. 1f you wish to éry it send 13 two cent stamps to Miss À. M. Fritz. Station A St. Louis, Mo. and she will send you sample out fit, this is a good way to make money around home. Miss Tina W. Your Stomach Distresses You thousiastes de leur: compag-| nons cadets. Ils sont revenus Je soir, enchantés de leur courte visite. 4 M. J. Brooks du Mont Alison | University. était en visite ici! jeudi. Ripans Tabules: one gives relief. Ripans Tabules assist digestion. Ripans Tabules. Ripans Tabules: gentle cathartic. E Ripans Tabules: pleasant laxaitive, + Ripans Tabules cure biliousness. | Ripans Tabules *ure dizziness. aftereating a hearty meal, and the RIPANS TABULES Promote Digestion, Regulate 1e Stomach, Liver an Bowels, Purify he Blood, and are a Positive Cure for jonstipation, Sicis Headache, Bil- ionsress, and all other Diseases arisin£ | from 2 disordered condition of the Liver and | E ! HBtomach. They act gently yet promptiy,and |f! perfect digestion follows their use. . Ripans l'abules take the gene of an Entire Medic re ne Chest, and 2 à shouid be Kkept for use in OL: erery family. OX Pa ee mms nr Price, 50 Cents a box. At , e- pragene or by mail, - RIPANS CHÉMIC (best and cheapest place to sperd their money. THE PUBLIC RECOGNIZE Le PT NT ner af He. cas R. T. Holmans stock of all kinds of goods is up to date in QUANTITY, QUALITY, VARIETY and in Low Prices. otherwise his trade would not im crease. Just Received r 100 Half-barrels Fat Herring, 500 barrels Flour, 109 Barrels Cornmeal, 3 Tons Binde Twine, 1 Ton Paris Green, 50 Bags Bright West India Sugar, 50 Barrels Granulaied Su- gar, 50 Bags Crystal Sugar. Price as lowias any offering. Re ee DD M AE Free .— ee. Ce Re do ne msn È ee Er \ Dre mes rés —_—— TT M À TP NOR _— np UT cs” D ane" see QE. Produce will be bought as it matures. United States Bank Notes thanktully received at their face value. ROBT. T. HOLMAN STORE FTIGNISH DKUG Dalton & Galiant, Props. ns, a ns us: ET F NC ne r- ne din =. 7 à e : nt. eu à K ” — In a few week: we shall be installed in eur new-tore, where we wil be better pre- pared than ever to mect the wants of the people. We import and s:ll none but tüe PUREST AND BEST DRUGCGS.- We have unsolicited testimonials from our wholesale supply houses, that we ia pa'ticu- lar ALWAYS insist, when o-dering Drugs, to get the Parest and best that th> market can supply. We are therefore ready at all times to supply the PUREST DRUGS at as low a price as can be had. We buy for cash, we get discounts, we sell for cash, we make everything count. All this is a benefit to the buyer. We have no bad debts, we econ»mize in every Way Our shelres are filled wish the popular patent \|\ medicines of the day—As to price Well. try Æ :| jus once. If you do each and every time you | will need medicine you will come and buy at — 0 300 — the \ TIGNISEZ | | RE- A RE ne nee We have cur wnte1”s goods on hand. To try anl enumerate what we carry in sto:k would take 50 pages of l’Impartial. We wili only give you a general idea. Cottons, Dress Goods, Flannels, Cloths, Boots and Shoes, Overshoes, Mufllers, Mits, Gloves, etc. ete. Tea Tobacco Rice Beans Oil Hardware eëc- ou wi) WE PAT SPOT CASE EFOE OZTS We vil tical; bring u: Re a. ET ne RE el nie COUR RR ÉPRne SET NET Le SR NE PRE && Your aitention for a few mornents longer - We sell goods, for ready pay, 20 per cent cheaper than you can bay in any other establishment west of Charlottetown—Do you doupt our word ? Come right iu and se. J. B. POIRIER result is a chronic case of Indiges- es | 2 | ; — —— D ie mms | RE ENTATE OF J À BRENNAN TIGNISH XXXXOO0XO00XXXX … A persons indebted to the above Estate are hereby notified to make immediate pay- ment of their respective accounts at Michael Brennan's store at Tigeisn. Le balanec ef the stock saved from the fire wiil be sold at a bargais. Parties waut- ing Boots, Shocs Harness snd Ready-Made Cloth'ng will find this store 10 be the JOHN P. 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