+ 4 RE RES L'IMPARTIAL, RE LORS... ee Johnston are widely and favorably NOTES LOCALES, ETC. |:"°"" *# Attorneys in whom we can safely trust a cause. Do not forget a nr ES > their address Summerside. Nous attirons l'attention de nos lec- teurs et du public sur l'annonce de pue MM. Bell et Johnston, avocats, Sum- Hotel Bernard Tignish merside, qui paraîfs dans nos colonnes Franco-Am. Chemical Co Montréal | Aujourd'hui. MM. Bell et Johnston T. Milburn & Co Toronto | $0nt avantageusement connus comme Bell & Johnston S'Side étant des avocats qui occupent le pre- Queen Hotel do |Mier rang dans leur profession. Qu'on A. À. MeLean, Q. C. Ch'Town | aille les consulter et on sera satisfait. J. T. Mellish, M. Le. LLE à Remarquez l'adresse _-Summerside. F. W. Hyndman do Prowse Bros do NOUVELLES ANNONCES Les gens des campagnes qui ont oc- : casion de se rendre a Charlottetown Jour d'actions de graces aujourd’. | pendant cette semaine de bazar, ou boa en aucun autre temps, ue doivent pas manquer d'entrer au grand magasin MM. Schurman Lefurgey et cie de|de MM. Prowse Brothers. Cette mai- Summerside ont obtenu un contrat |son commerciale dont Ja renommée pour l'érection de 200 batisses a Syd- | s'étend dans les vieux pays aussi bien ney: C. B. que sur ce continent a toujours à la disposition du publio le plus grand et meilleur assortiment de marohandises que l'on puisse désirer. Vous sauverez de l'argent en allant chez, MM. Prrwse Bros. Are you insured ? 1f not, do not de- lay a moment. Write to Mr. Fred. W. Hyndman, Charlottetown and get rates for insurance. Mr. Hyndman re- represents the best company in the world—Fire. Life, Marine and Plate! People visiting Charlottetown Glass insurance. Note the name and | during this bazar week or at any other address. time should not miss calling at the magaificent store of Prowse Brothers, à TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY -|the womderful chesp men. This popu- ga rt memes tr ame men U [ue rm alrays carrias a fal took Doré Mobile Die aidé Lee ® ‘|the best and Jlatest merchandise that human ingenuity can produce. Their Etes-vous assuré ? Sinon Ecrivez a | Mantle rooms deserve more than s M. Fred, W. Hyndman, Charlotte | Pa8sing glance from the ladies. The town, pour les conditions. M. Hynd- | ready—made clothing department is man représente la meilleure compa- | the attraction for the city men. Coun- gnie du monde entier. Remarquez le | boys, when in town, should not mom .et l'adresse. | miss looking over the grand display and avail themselves of the extraor- à. 8. Meiess, Ésq Q. C. Charlot. | dinary cheap bargains offered them. tetown has in this issue his profes- sional card to which weinviteour rea- ders to look up and note address. | KA a = er» When in need of legal advice, write to, | PERSONNEL or call at Mr. A. A. McLean's. Vous ne pouvez pas teindre une 4 2 de CSS | leur foueée, légère-mais teignez les. couleurs légères foncées. Les teintures : : Magnétiques donnent d'excellents ré- SOUS SNS PRE CN tatere on sultate. | vacances chez ses parents, aux Iles de la Madeleine. Il sera de retour la se- Le Révérend, J. S. D. Turbide, curé ! WE DOFF OUR HAT to our customers and request the pleasure of their company in our New Mantle Rooms tor half an hour any time you can come... | Then we have the best Ready-Made Cloth- ing Department in the country. We can't claim too much for this depart- ment for the people who visit it, pronounce it the best in this country, our prices the lowest, and our assortment the largest. Stanfietd‘s Unshrinkable Underwear for men. PROWSE BROS. THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN Charlottetown, Oct. 19th. 99. A PLEASANT SURPRISE { For those who have thought that | Catarrh is incurable, and to whom the | cl nié constant use of snuffs ointments has) ,.. . Ù b sa ls do 23 t lhis house is thoroughly fitted up : een a!Mmost unoearaDie, 18 (0 learR OL! within 2 minutes walk from dipot It is Catarrhozone, the new medicated air! conducted on first class prine piles, every treatment for Catarrh, Bronchitis and | attention being given to the € mfort ot à . | guests. Asthma. Catarrhozone is a guaranteed cure for these diseases and never fails | to cure them. It cures by inhalation | of medicated air and always reaches | the right spot. This is no theory, but | Termz are reasonable Theo. Fernard Tignish Pror Oct 12—6m,. Nos lecteurs trouveront dans cette Line prochaine, dit-on. édition la carte professionnelle de M. | à. À. McLean, avocat, Charlottetown. Les confessions du Sacré Cœur re] | , 9 . . Tous ceux qui ont besoin d'avis lé | le mois d'octobre ont en lisu samedi | gaux trouveront toujours M. MeLean donier a KR Ps Pi Amine le prêt a les mettre dans la voie sure et Bloomfield. Le zélé curé était assisté du Revd. Père Burke, d'Alberton. Il oertrine. | y avait grande foule. Daus la cause P. McCue vs. Jérome ee, { Chaïcson, le demandeur MeCue « été | Le nom du Revd. D. Chaisson, le sa- | débouté ‘‘judgment nonsuit”. Voila | vant curé de Palmer Road, continue na Î l'aube dés: solmèuls. conecile C'est | être mentionné dans les cercles ecclé- dommage que McCue se soit laissé | Siastiques, comme évêque perspectif de embèêter par des nez partout qui sont | Chatham, N. B. si sots et si ignorents. Nous regrettons d'apprendre que le | | Revd. L. Macdonald curé de Ia G'ande | AUX SOURDS Une dame | Rivière est encore assez gravement) riche, qui a été guérie de sa|indisposé. | surdité et de bourdonnemenst| M. James MoTague, agent a la gare d oreille E les Tympans artifi- | 4y chemin e fer de Tignish est ac-| oiels de I: INSTITUT NICHOLSON, | tuellement en visite a Boston ct autres | a remis à cet institat la somme de 25,000 frs. afin que toutes les Le personu-s sourdes qui n’ont pas M. Charles Dalton, le propriétaire | les moyens de se procurer les | de la pharmacie ‘‘Tignish Drug Store” Tympans puissent les avoir s’est rendu a Char:ottetown, mardi. | gratuitement. S'adresser à | Mme. Dr. Murphy et deux de ses, L'INSTITUT, NICHOLSON; 150, enfants se sont cmbarqués, mardi, | ? » T Fr Ér1GHTH AVENUE, NEW YORK. pour Georgetown. villes de la république. Le Revd. Dr. Chaisson, curé e Pal- | We are pleased to call the attention és out vit allé À Choblottetewn, | of our readers and the travelling public to the new QUEEN HOTEL, Summerside. The house is new ard fitted up in the very best style. The comfort enjnyed | cour a Alberton, mardi. by the traveller in this first class Madame À. J. McFadyen et Mlle K. house cannot be had elsewhere ! McFadyen 8e sont embarquées mardi | in Summerside. Give Mr. Frank Perry | pour un voyage de plusieurs semaines | a call at the QUEEN. It costs you not-!|a Boston et autres villes des Etats- hing to ride up to this palatial hotel | Unis. | mardi. M. J. H. Bell, avocat, assistait a la | | f { | | Î | l } | from boat ox trains. Ru ne : À EAU 11 nous fait plaisir d'attirer l'atten- LE BERC tion de nos lecteurs et du public vo- yageur sur l'annonce du QUuEEN Ho- Le 15 de ce mois, est née a Mme. p È rcidle Vo à \£ JU - L : Ù rEL, Summerside. Cette maison se Pierre Max. Chsisson, de Tignish, ét verte récemment est, sans contredit, fille Ja plus im portante de Summerside. né be con it située, elle offre un! Avantageusemetit sit Joux T. MELLISH, M.A., LLB. l confort spécial au voyageur, N'oubliez pas lorsque vous visitez Summerside, d'aller au QuEex de M Frank Perry. Il} CHARLOTTETOWN, P. ET. ne vous en coute rien du bateau on, du débareadère des chars. C | Mr, 3. T Melite, M. à, LL, À. À, McLean, Q. . Charlottetown, has his card in this) Attorney at Law r } d2y’s paper. Ve beg to cail the atten- és BLOCK Cu Town tion of our readers to the fact that M. | EROWN S . Mellish is reaty to give legal advice| Money to loan at low rates. - l { | } to any one who may faror him with | ir tronawe. Calior write. RE Eee Se Fred W Hyndman Y : 13 3 | v No: lecteurs trouveront au]lourTe hui | | S dans nos colonnes la carte proiesSOM | CG LNERAL INSURANCE AGENT “ r 1 Sir « cat, C 8 - ET | QUEEN ST. CH Town. nelle de Charlottetown. Quand vous aurez | ments l'gaux, VOUS | Mari Lit Acoildat rot al Fire, Marine, Lite, Acoident, P" | à ur les- ant Plate Glass Insurance. quelles vous pourre The largest business and y the attention of |strongest Companies deing ba soin de renseigne : 182 à trouverez toujours M. Mellish vous donner des informations S z vous fier. FiWe beg to dra DL our readers and the public nr y |siness in Canada. i ton's lega ; to Messrs Bell and Johns ge Asscte, one hea-| se which appears in OUT columns in Combined | | -d millions Dollars. | this day's issue. Messrs. Bel and | dred milli | er | | IThroughly fitted up with all | coach to all trains and steamers. S'Bide, Oct. 19th. 1y. Prop. fully. effects in Mrs. Armstrong's case.” the result of actual experience, and | thousands of testimonials back up all! L'UTILITE D'UN BON HIVERNAGE we say for our medicine. Price #$1.00 at all draggists, or direct by mail on receipt of prise. Send 10c in stamps | a for sample outfit to N. C. POLSON & | {! est absolument nécessaire Co., Kingston, Ont. | " | de bieu nourrir ses vaches pen Idant j'hiver pour obtenir de | ». . .; » l'industrie laitière les résultats (que l'on est en droit d'attendre id'elie dans ce pays. | En soignant et nourrissani EE bien les vaches pendant la sai LE L ‘son froide qui correspond juste QU N HOTE |meni avec l'époque ordinaire de la sestation, vons entretenez la FoRMERLY PERRY HOTEL Queen Street, Head of Queens Wharf, Jercs de l'animal et vons le dis | Posez par cela même à procréer un beau produit. Vous le prépa rez en même temps à Ja iacta ton du printemps, qni, à Ja suite d'an bon hivernage est toujonrs plas prompte et plus abondante. This new avd commodious hotel is now open fo: business. the modern improrements, this hotel offers'to the publis accom-: modstion, wbich cannot be ex celled in any other on the 1s- Enfin, comme nous l'arons land Gcod tables, Jarge airy | ne Lo déjà dit, vous obtenez par des edrooms, bath roome, sample ins une production de lait rooms. Terms moderate. Free | hiver, ce qui vous fait obtent, un Jonble gain sans double: |vos dépenses, biea join s''n faut. Une vach: mal soirnée n: lpeut déxner de beanx rej-tons, l printemps arrive, sa production en lait ne pourra être bonne 1! ne suffit pas de donner nne a bondante nourriture à cette é- S'SIDE | boque de l'aunée pour obtenir ._ Monxy To Loan de suite nn bon résuitat, atten J. H: Ball, M. A, M P. |du qu'après les souffrances de R. E. Johnston l'hiver, les organes de la sécré tion sout :ffablis et qu'il leur A TERRIBLE leur état normal. TIME! ! C'es donc un bisn manvais a caleulet nne négligence cou : damuable, que de ne pas soi A Port Hope Lady Undergoesa oner très convenablement se: trying experience, from which | she is at last freed by the use of Misburn’s Heart and Nerve Pills. ’ Special accommodation fur com- mercial travellers. FRANK PERRY Bell and Johnston | Barristers, &:. WEBBER BuiLpiNG faut du terms ponr reprendr. vaches en hiver puisque le ré. sunltat porte en même temps sur Ja valeur personnelle de l'ani-! :mal et sur sa valeur productive, | Mr. F. J. ARMSTRONG, one of Port Hope's | , É 15 | Pi. e CE £ 3 | best known citizens, speaks as follows :— c'est à dir A les qualites de ‘“ My wife has had a terrible time with her }a race et sur :# reudement. heart for the last fifteen months. “The pains were intense, and she had a ï _. smothering feeling together with shortness micux faire elle est onve:te! of breath, weakness and general debility. La vois est indiquée pour! dE | Medicine seemed to do her no good, and Même par quelqnescuitivatenrs we had about given up trying when she ; l ù à ie ‘ n. | started to take Milburn's Heart and Nerve intelligents, nas 11 jan ESF Pillss They have toned her up wonder- :trer résolument au risque d'y| Nb te docile :ibe bas sombrer car ii fant en présence | been for months, thanks to Milburn's Heart de ja concurrence, produire and Nerve Pills. I am sure there can be hi no better remedy from their remarkable D:en, beaucoup et à bon mar: | ,@hé. Or, pour produire bien et! | beaucoup il faut soigner les a- Dimaux et poar prolnire à bou | î Laxa-Liver Pills oure Gonstipati Sick Headache and Dyspepsia. — NE ER JEUDI LE 19 OCTOBRE, 1899. r marché, il faut obtenir d'eux un |for the occasion, and the nup- ait riche et abond nt ce qui tial knot wastied by Rev. D. n'ania lien qu’en améliorant M. Macdonald. À large number leur race par les bons soins. of friends ineinding a deputa- ‘tion from the OC... M. B. A, of ‘which the bridegroom is an active member, were present to Sa bithes witness the ceremony. Afterthe inuptia!s, the ba couple SS. Simon and Jade Church, | . in dis park cs + Tignish, was ths scene of a bride's mother where the wed- cery pretty wedding on Tues | ding breakfast was served. The day, the 10th inst, when Miss Hannah (Gavin, danghter ef the! Ù late John Gavin Esq. was nnit-; the popularity of the contract- ed ic marriageto Mr. Charles }iug parties. Among the list we Percy Crawtord of ‘he firm of noticed a nioe lounge and chair MM. J. H. Myrick and Co. Mr | from fellow members of the C. Craw ford was ably assisted by\m. B. A. L'IMPARTIAL joins in Mr. James Farrell and the; | wi fr. anc ; . bride tan Mine Este Ge LP EN RE PO vin, sister of the bride. The | ford many years of wedd:d altar was beautifally decorated : bliss. TIENISR DRUG STURE NEW DRUGS NEW GOODS We receive every week a fresh sapply of the purest drugs that can be obtained in Canada. WEDDIRG BELLS numerous presents attestea to We are hadquarters for good goods. Come in and ascertain this fact. All aisiares of horses skillfully treated at moderate charges. À fine assortment of Spectacles. Prises from 50 cents up. Prescriptions carefn!iy compounded at all hours. A clerk sleeps in the Drug Store. Our castomers can th?refore be served at all hours of the night. ” A5. DALTUN BEAUTIFUL BRITAIN. The Scenery and the Spiendors of the United Kingdom, Rovaf Residences, Palaces, Castles, Bowers, Hunting Lodges, River Banks and Islets, à Abbeys and Halls, The Homes cf Princes, NORME Views of Noted Places, Historic Landmarks in and Ancient Ruins in 4% ut Æf 4% ot LU The Lands of Rose and Thistle A magnificent collection of views, with elab- orate descriptions and many interesting historical notes. Text set within erml.lem- arto volume (11% x1 ins.), R É j k HS TR eme td QU atic borders, printed in a tint. A fine EngKsh cloth, emblematic embossiug in example of up-to-date printing. iuk and gold. OR all Americans there is an unfailing interest in the scenes and places of that historic little country that gave us our laws, our lan €, our COnz= Views of uering instinct and our faith. Divided many times by,the bitterness those contests that have made us what we are, sheturns again to us ard Stately Houses, À, :, her, as the Mother Land wrhose splendid story is a1s0 50 largely ours, and in common with whom we claim the genius of Shakespcare, the laws of Aifred and the dominant instinct of that Saxon lineage which wins and conquers a! subdues by processes known to us two alone; the American and the Lriion side Taken by by side. And as the centuries have passed England has grown nearer 10 us. She : is no longer à far-off land of which we have or lÿ heard. The first voyages ef Permission of E ;hose who made America, and made it English, occupied nine stormy and perilous : weeks. It required two centuries 10 reduce that time « ue-half. Now our green Her Majesty, ghores and the white cliffsof Albion lie less than one w eek apart, and for thirty years we have talked with England under the sea in a common language, about The Queen, and E Éommoninterests. To go and to return is an incident of daily life. The Saxon, Englishand American, travels more than any other man, and with Dy favor of the a stouter purpose to see, to know and to appreciate. England and America ex- change visits every year in the person of thousands of individuals. The Briton Noblemen and finds with us brighter skies, and higher mountains, and larger rivers, and broader .À lakes, and tallertrees, and more stupendous waterfallsthan bisislands know. And Gentlemen who for the old, the storied, the historic, we go to him. What he has is in a sense our own. Itis a hand-made and a time-mellowed beauty : for us the beaut of histo Own these and association, ours as well as his. We . him stupe es Sn en) "a new cities that seem old enough to us. Xe gives Us Lie Story Of Historic Places à; written in piled stones and clustering y, representing the toil and hope of centuries; a toil and hope which we inherited, and whose memorialsare also ours, Photographs A MOTHER'S VALUABLE ASSISTANT Home Occupations for Little Children By KATHERINE BEBBE. HAT Miss Beebe’s ‘ First School Year” is to the primary teacher this little volume is intended to be to mothers. Miss Beebe believes that the censaless activity of children calls for employment, and ‘’ Home Oc- cupations ”’ is full of ways and means for mothers, Enthusiastically eudorsed by the press and leading kin- dergartners, fémo, 144 pages; bound in linen, gilt top. | | “ Home weary mothers, for it is very elever and FROM THE NEW YORK WORLD. Oecupatine will be weleomed Haudreds of Hints ca How to Make the Little Folks Happy of hints and suggestions Can carry ont.” w hers, and all other people who have the i mot Lists of Stories, Songs and Plays £ À care Iuvaluable to Mothers and Nurses SR RES home un Rens cons Simon, pan edar sand, clay, bones, peste. ”e pee besds, garden toois, In this book the Kindergarten offers to the Home suggestions for the occupation of little children with simple materials, The author <vues not presuppose a kindergarten training on | FROM TH the part’of the mother, nor an ideel 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 uévelopment. ÿ The occupations here considered are of three kinds. The first are those which require the active par- ticipation of an older person; the second, those for which only occa- sional direction or assistance is ne- cessary; the third, those in which ibe child can engage by himself, | FROM THE KINDERGARTEN MAGAZINE. ‘“ Any mother with the problem of restiess little people to lesd into the patks of ha and usefulness, cz n find much 2secistance in Miss Beebe'’s little boo!l:, and would do well te avañ herself of its thousht{ul suggestions," à Fa S si en EE Te + ge LA nie ER D PUS .. nn