folhl ,i Ag dtdfmdll d lgiiaio, I thinkbl llll IIB lllperlgrl' :ld l l)e.lr 1- of 'Q n . C rr . v ~ Y "”°' ‘ill '£i“’i»l' Gm lsk lin. llalil’s Advice-A I as ~. f~ 3- * sit Wales near ydootis, sncn My. V le Compound did?-xr lam airmwer tlxstvltnlaua Til’.’.1di`»"`iio-runs' "°"¥iea' chad llilwwo homie , _, :.':‘;"'i *°'~,,,.,. ......i".'i.f?‘?,‘}...r mail ry on w o rarely svsr has FREE lsvsry ailing mom who iI4ynn,Mam. , , what We claim for Fermi mw,'is-m__ Emulsion pf Cod Liver Oilrand if it were hot`hlrig'd*lore it would -take front rank because of the quality and quantity of the oil used-and the seientihc method of preparation. But FERROL has special claims which take itout of the ordinary class of Emulsion altogether. For instance: _ _ FBRROL combines Iron and Phosphoms with the oil, and no other emulsion contains these ingredients, eltilolvffl it is well known that they should always be admiirislcred together, as cach is the complement of me other. ~ _ FBRRDL is so scientifically prepared that the first processes of digestion are actually performed in the process of manufacture, and,,the emulsion is ready for. instant absorption into the blood. This is of the utmost importance to persons with delicate stomachs ERR() ‘unlike other emuisicns,'is, positively palatable, and not one in a thousand find any difficulty in taking it. , _ menu, contains the three esientiols of life, vis.: Fit, ron, and Phosphorus-they have never been combined before. ' \ `P§ll0L holds the record br increasing the weight. f|||0|_ has received more endorsatinne from medical men than any other preparation' on the- market. ~ lllglol, will cure any case of Consumption that is capable of1:ure.» FIQUL is an absolute specific for Colds, Group, lfgia and all kindred troubles. FBRIOI, is sn unfailing remedy for nervous pros- ifltlon, Chronic Rlrenmatism and Neuraigia. _ _ F , _ formula is,,fvedy~. plljished. and in ,hHg%[:r|, you " [low will foil take." / . s... or if 'sr v_r'i..--'reg 0D&!\ll\U1H T0 WOMEN Remember, every woman is cordial! nvited to write to Mn. Plnkhsmii l ~»~w» 1-"<1 *"`*\°,,,,_;?{,,,°=° "" M" °“ l'r}2."21<§Z.‘2.i§".‘.i’r§.¢§'f’».`}.'.r.”“’rr°.\’“‘l§‘rZ§'iT him is the daughter-in-lew of Lgdla E. ` Pinkham, herassistant before hsr ecease, icruunl cn ' » - - _ .sir wi:::"f='::i.‘fr:i°=.»':.°:f'=.°§;j.;§a"t ""° '“'°" '__ , . an was oormsawss nm mum M131 his d°u° -;¢:d,gg?h:1‘?glg; icijuslthmnumemble women. Address, |881 Illlérsfllls l“Cl'I lib. un tshi- f To lim upon his announcement of the intention i 0' the Covesemeat to introduce rr rue, sure to improve the government of lr.l.n.l, `0LDAGl PI!¢8¥0lS,'l'00. Augustine Birrell, Chief secrsmry for leehndjasslcnasl notice te-lay nm ` e blll "to hlhblllhl als Irish Council and connected therewith" would hs hodeosd. Thus lbs Liberal Govommentle keeping lta promise to the Nallonallsia to plans Irish legislat'on in the forefront of the present session oi Parliament. The bill, although all the detsils have not yet born marie public, \villprvovldeforaCJuncll in which the elective element will predominate. A appear cfnominaun members an re- lillled in order iie piacate those Liberal who als. opposed toon entirely rrpr1~ t's.l`t"ilii neil will have extensi e ad~ mlnlbl-relive powers, but its right to legislate will be limited. IRISH LEADERS ACCEPT. This (satan has been aocrptcd by tin- Irhih leaders. Nothing deficit: is known este the amount of financial control to thfswllfhovotobsiarue. There lsnodonut thattho powers now centred in nlmrsrous boards controlling the lddliatrutlon olllelmd will be handed over to the Council. _ ,_ Speaking in the House this evening Kr. Blrn-ll said the question of til# reaiorotlon of evicted tenants to thai homes was one of primary Importance and that bro/ked of no delay. Hs plhdgedths Government ta take effective mesaursa to obtnin the r.-lnstatement of evicted tenants. V zrssnosrwmxs auoushmn. The Daily Telegraph, in an editorial ayear oil. had pneumonia. and was left 'lrsiclcfhia morning. says that truth, withn uvuty lrrcnchia cough, but -Dr. *f\eln_rdrr,- willont, and Mr. -Blrrsll. Chassis Syrup of Linseed and Turpen- with childlike simplicity has disclosed meshing more. . 1 the Gsnsdians immigration officers for the `flscalyear ending June il) 1906, show thai there entered tha Dominion i80,00i per- sons,.on increase of 42,798 over i906. Oi this aumhir 57,919 were fro the United _S‘ aw, an increlee of 14,267 over last .yearn The majority of the immigrants fs*om~the Unlled States were farmers from{t_hs Nortgwest, who were attract lands of the Western provinces. Uelledl hal’ adhered steadily to a policy"ol encouragement of lmmisr*s~ tion by sxtsnsivs scl vertising, and phy- fngahonus to immigration companies, ltllsasertcd that oooh British settler coats thciloverumont of tha Dominion O18, and that those from the Continent hee already’ been granted to home- sheeders. revilrolds, etc., but where ‘thereasill remains some 23,750,000 acres of unoccupied land. Thousands of acres of land were rold by the Csnidlan st the average pr-'ce of $5.82 psr acre, placed a price of I8 and [0 per acre up- on tb# holdings. » Candds is in an exceedingly prosper- ous slate, the government is well- sd~ ministered, the sell and tliruatn unaul Rule. 7 _' Qopxppd-New '_ 'rative "i"iiv»~`mi-ww " iivvmfna- ' ‘ _give usrdllyitlséave _ l .1 v ~ I-cams. hs. za-ruining enemy an-surpass. sm runner we nou- hsvysed other prominent sutuhomo role Liberals would soho on lt. Another llaiterof importance fs the s um e by Hu-bert ll.-Asquitlr, Critcgllvrgiihc Exchequer, concerning old agp `eiona. This is regarded as nranniogwnt the Government intends to propose somo'pfeoiloelschems, and that \(r.A¢qull»h Illeditatee ‘hai-marking" n portion ol the e;p`eotcd‘l5srgs surplus in the #nxt _budget as a nucleus for a pens~ , ‘on fund. ' ` c Had A1 Nasty llqhlllggly. ,luis understood ulw ' Bronciual Cough asarx‘ar'raa EFFECT or Primu- Muma-,-Nornxus rnovrcu ur- rrscrxva urmt wsusno DR. ,Cl_iA_SP._'S S`{,‘§.‘”’ lmxen to women, but muon, AND TURPEN IINE Many smother can say, ss does Mrs. Harker-in the following ietisr. that Dr. Chn»e's Syrup of_Linseed and Turpentlne has proven n friend to her ln time cf colds with the little ones. Mrs. Waiter Harker, Sydenham, Frontenac eoulrty,'0nt., wrf‘es:- "Dr, Chaae's Syrup of Llnsced and Tur- psntins has proven n friend to mein timeso! colds with my little ones. I have tried many others, but have found nnm.-.ln-r srgoorl. My llxtls boy, about tineie lei n him wondanfull andl ~ - ~ nl lr 1. the real Irish policy of the Government. am susett will nnre him. -- _ .'i1\\»9s ‘ 'ills magic wand has awakened home rule i' "W° _"’ ll” "dd 17'- 'W3' Kid- yg ggglgmhr; g||¢,m-|-¢n_|“- |, com-_ ney-Liver Pills with splendid# results. plug, 'indium ngqmgnd 5" N uk fo, and have great faith in lil Dr. Cbase`s medicines." ' - 3 _:amnesty or urs mms or common 1° '"4'-Y “°¢ *‘°"° °°°“!"=‘*° W' "Pi lgunlghg ML Bin-,,||', speech W., un bath holeiltla jandjssthiselte -diseases iellytofmuch gossip, and there vrns’ °| *mf ""@,°f W9 ""°“°h|a_ “W3 'hd lu lliffbltle wb! QlV"l"i$dks of A i ~3$i-ro. i.»»¢~¢»r.~'»s..s..sn... I ' nssvveaoe irrioalsd byflmsrsglnhi tcm- pershle, the 'breathing dust or emotional excitement. It is by its remarkable hcl!!! lor ', soothing the hervss and sheathing' the delicate mcmbrnncus linings with a protective ooatingthat Dr. Chass's Syrup of Llnaead and Turpentlne has proven so thoroughly effective as a curcfor br-on~ chltln and asthma. ~lts power in those Oriawa, Feb. 23 -The official returta of ,-11.5"" lg ||nqq¢||,|gng|,l¢_ Relic! from coughing comes nimost immediately and by persistent use cure is gradually and certainly brought about. When the system is nrcatly run down ltia advisable also to use Dr. Chaoe‘s Nerve Food in order to assist in restor- ing vigor to the wasted nerves. Dr. Ohase‘s Syrup of Linseei land Tur- pentine, 25cents a botlle. family llseilil _‘il UTWI5 l°W' Dil” W UN UNM WMU" cents, at all dealers or Edmanson, ` Bates &Co., Toronto. The portrait and signs ture of Dr. A. W. Chase, the famous nceip: book snthnr, arson every box. _*___*-_l lllliliilll IS C mean an outlay of$5 each. In 1005 there were 34,645 homestiafl entries in llaultchs and the Northwest,- where 6759010 acres of fertile land This Model City ls About To Pacific Railway Company in this region' Fof PermlS3l0n but the private land companies have To Elllafga _ Gnasisow, Feb llkfllsagow hm the intention of applying to govuument lee al , I , _ i weed. sod -he may wi-il exam her Provisioosia-lsmsxunomboonrhriov G o_o sr p>pu‘stion lo increase rapidly within guy., ¢|r,y, 5°.. to gbggb the preparing D!elsl~ay‘|‘Ccrner, Queen St.. Charlottetown, P. E. I. ,M “xr mr year.-_ efnobr-syrup., Lsthamhill, and the Hof gouheld, and the ’l'olleroos‘I’nl»h on the @~_ _ _ -~- ---i - »- ~ ~-- A »- ~"- r __ cast alde;and Rouken Glen end the lends' of Huwhesons' Hospital on the south aids . U” _'. ‘mum _ I - ~ mrs -rumour imlosmgoo urs mums Common Colds are the Cause of Many the residential districts of Hlllerston, son. me ram. ` ` ' ° 8" ~»~ °'“-~ . r-»»--~ mums f»-vi-= -<1 »- Pnynlciaos who have gained a national the south aide, the wholeof the arenol rm I "slliilf" nn | g r, 1 me f |. anpnly of the Bndby Wafer Cd the redd- _ 4 || :$12 v§:;.| ostlsl dlstrlr-trol Ncwitnde and Usthcut_ _ , 3 Uadeforlsfhf. ,, sosiasrrvussa -long more on v||\»s~°¢_’f'-°fv,lbh-as. tssefslo .H-an ,NH M," 5, 5,"-Q gg :gp Iollosshsefsyaad sae ,in of'&o north " “"" “'hstn.s ¢` is isa. ,, _ rr- sir* 3* *'59,* 'i"'. ,» ,-:~.~°,,.,..-.°°‘,.,,';'f_:-_-°.;.':,-.:.°°:.°'.:'.: ....1 ..°".,...1.:...,"'.:.'°§:‘.:... .. ; ,~ ,_ _ QR( gs gn li his as joy, ‘_ ¢.i¢m»,\-»¢n|¢u.rso -mums no irq our-rua mn. un .asm vm r mano or a~._r~£.<-r »-»\ ui , ‘il Q a eel. Uheleflllfo Cough tnehlsuo aggravated sed veariersd rasae i the population or the eltyaed lnsrsau with i .us rms moo. ns -or ennsrusi or in sony mom. ar is. ¢lhsell,yvrsalvsaat'l|ll t slsos mr W -noun run ~ ; - ~ ° if , ` shgasqw have levernnrfntesnsOhDi the lat‘en ljgigm I \ 1 i “JV-'>‘1.“»"““»'. ' eilleqolshslsvetiasediasasn 7 rwnedymoshlss ns. ' ‘ " _ fm... »\»..i».w~r‘i». lnromm T '.'“’“.'f'_“_' nsonsnuuuvsoussesbmnu ...li '*4s»?v\‘rc1.z»;. tlrssnysusssaalynevtbosxl measles hai lrroqas asmfo nss|ao¢|so¢»rssb,a‘a|s¢Jaosla»ur.¢ ”'*".i.".‘i~.£‘*»NilE»‘l.""' ~- s i E.~....... i '- i H ....... ......r,~_.g.'::=.~.n in s-qlsl. Qnuusususran passions ‘_ I" _.~t_¢r__'y._»\ »1_-., _».;,\r,_§-Rh 'r-_‘rl The Church Cough is it Rea!- ly C used Overlcng » Sermons ? / , Lennon, Feb. 8!-Tho church cough and lu cause is t‘\e auldect cl some quaint larsl sing le the current iarns of the British Medical Journal. " Persons who will sit ost n play or llaten to as lnten ating conversation wlthbutocnghlnn,” we are toil, “seem lo beseilvd. assxzn as thcy compose thelnlelves to hear a sermon with distressing irritation of the wlndplpe that can ber.lievsd only by violent and continued' coughing. "The affection Ie contsg'ou', spreadlrg from som to erat, rough nnswr-ring unw cough, till the church is ns full of noises av a Prmpm/’s Isl .n I. - "We note with interest that the pro- hlel has been alt ached from another olds by sn Alun-lean scientist., who ima sntlr~ hed hfmac-it that in thestrrs thejrource of the Irritation. according to him, is to be found in the slr-.rin on the auditory npparsise lcducpd by the :tl'.~rt to hear whit le.seld on the stage ncting on the ers if the church cough iould also be ex- plained by over»strrn`ucus listening. “At a ln1l~dresu relerrssi of it new play by Furdnu the uudlencr-, which hudapplnuded the ilrst uct, began tn cough in the middle of the seconsi. The author at once ext-laimc‘: They cough; ` lsinnys thought that scene was loo long." Prtachers might sometimes at leastdraw the same moral from the coughing of a congregation " A Habiiio Be Lncouraged. The mother who has acquired the habit of keeping on hand s botlle of Chamber- ain‘s Cough Remedy, saves herself a great amountiof uneasiness und nnxlety. Ccughs colds and cronp, to which children are susceptible an quickly cured by its use. couuterac's any tendency of n cold to result in pneumonia, sud if given as sorn as the first symptoms of croup appear, i will prevent the attack. 'Ifhis remedy nontnlns nothing injurious and mothers give l' to litllc ones w th is feelingoi periec: security. Srld bv all rlruuzisls. Rapid Business Penmsnship, :aught by n rapid business writer, and a thoroughly, COMPETBNT and EXPERIENCED teacher at the Charlottetown Business Col- lege. Remember ihat we do not claim everything in ozder to get s student. Ihvrstigste before enter- ing, and always remember, “The C. B. C’s. get there." 1-7dtf. We sell Big 3 Shoe Polish nt 7 rents a box. it is s hh for the money Black`0 st i0 cents a box is a very superi- or poll sh. Golf Bros. 2-Yddlw LEGAL PARTNERSHIP undersigned have this day entered in- to partnership ss Bsrristers, Attor~ neys, Notaries Public. &c. under the name nf WARBURTON Q. SHAW A. B. WARBTJRTON, D. E. SHAW. Charlottetown- 2 8 lrf3m ` v ,.3 .. ,_.. _ _ rr pu l_ rf, FI Rim cl. S IFARM FOR SALQ I _ VUIKAIJ-I wllladl ll! Hfoucf 'A rn» qv-» ' 'Y M£TALtf_._,_u_u.if..»; i. 1i;...'° '*°".....:..........m rowumu. fs r»r4.»i_e ,{_-}_§_l,,"'_§'§,.,'§_, .ii _ Hill lliiil larymr. It would be I comfort to preach- , ARTISTIC wall decorations come from using Alabasiine. Write to-day for our book, “Homes, Heaithful and Beautiful.” lt demonstrates in beautiful trvcolor illustrations how Alabastine will make your home more attractive and sa_nita.ry. it shows how easy -it is to apply Alabastine, how little it costs and gives many suggestions for home fumishings as well as for wall decoration. Send ten cents fora copy of "Homes, Healthful and Beautiful,” with many dainty. new ideas for the decoration of your home. A.l3hl8li|l¢ is sold by lmrdware. and pain! dealers everywhere---n 5 pound nacklge for 50 e¢nl3_ Ask your dealer lor lint cell. if If _ sonnmeuur. ____ -rn 7A\l ui \ ii Prices, ;iz.§o to $1". 2:2: Call at our store, an-l just ' |‘ ' ` Notice is hereby given that \he._` » ._. ` g Z'-4l‘-1-1* Have You An Ear For Musrc ? If you’ve never heard a really good Talking or Singing Machine, dmft think__of_the‘scrat- chy, jerky, low-grade machiucs,f.»\s.'l\¢n -you read about the Victor-Berliner Gramophone. That would be like mis-taking a street-musician's fiddle for a Straclivarius. There are so many low-class machines about, which oi"i`end the ear and get on the nerves, that many people don’t realise what glorious music can be produced by the Victor-Berliner ' Gram-o-phone. It is so marvellously true-so natural. It reproduces every sound in pure, clear, smooth tones. Its softest notes ripple out in a distinct, but delicate, pianissimo that charms the most exacting of musical critics. And its repertoire includes everything-from s Melba. Solo to a Coon-Song. The Victor-Berliner GOI can be played by anyone,any time _ _and it never gets tired. in fact, , 5) lt seems to_e:1_|oy _ its own mus . = 1~ ‘ listen tothe wondcrf-cl . ictor- ` ` `! ry . Berliner Gram-o-phonc. I "nie uaar\:a's voice" For Sole by ~ D- L. McKinnon, - Montague. Skin Comfort is largely a matter of the soap you use. The greatest amount of skin comfort-skin cleanliness and skin health is assured by the daily use oi Baby’S , Wn 'C Soap ` (rl/l‘Daby’s Own" and do not steep! any soap that oniy resembles " Baby’s Own” X is made as chsepfy as poodhle to look as nearly like "Babys Own” ss the law permits. ‘*lLils\1"Ioa»e Lim-rto, Mr-no., Mou1-anim.. l \;, I " //` T ‘~.` c , , n _,__ ‘ iq' w|i.|_ow s'nrrEET. PARIS. oN'r - »-v.»» ..~_. ~?""‘ sorts-1. Wm. s, __,:__,._ ‘-Jwwvflwf-rz~.-» *tus