ip i ee ee ee Saga ade ager gt pM Demet ’ ona saab , t : t } i es se et.al aii ET sis sell Ce i lg EI ig TB oem ee tee." < } A Tearing Cold which grips your throat and | chest, and a hacking cough which feels like a dry burning | of the tissues, will receive in- | stamtaneous relief by a dose of XDAMSONS i < is Au | Tt acts as a soothing demu. ; cent on your parched and | irritated membrane, ' It mever fails to check the | most severe cough, and, pro- perly used, it will permanently cure the most obstinate one. i j ots. AT ALL DRUGGISTS. Visit our Store Voere you ‘zill find a large stock o! followin, to select tron. ‘\ A TCHES ip gold silver and nickel, J«w ELRY io mogs, chaine, yroocbes oKS marble, wood and gilt. Silverware 1, «che optics! line, epectacies, eye J ao * , Opera gis de" etc. 7 AVLOR e Sunnysid», Queen Square. REMOVAL &. H. BEER ~BHAS REMOVED HIS-- Insurance Offic © -—TO Werx Wright & Co RTH SID = QUEEN Si ' ‘ 9 Sc 78h 99 ; \ , 3 3 aie All Kinds of Insuraunuv. —I sm pre yared to pia e ali} c’ f FIRE INSURANCE at rates * lefvy competition. You can save ; bY calling on me EK. H. BEER, Genera! Ineurance Acent : ? iowa Stecm N-vigation Company | (i_imiited) ' See ; Annual! WMieeting. | Avnual M eceting of the above Com: | ; | be} at ‘ffice corner of | ' rg j Wa Qi vg | March next at the hour of ; > i . By order, F. W. BALE : Necreiary. Ful. 22nd 190 dy td. | | ¢ ' ' I EE + + separe For Lent Fisti MISH FISH | I’'ih stories at a rule are no! believed, bint this case we are not the arclere, so you can rely on tnisone. We are angl- ing for your trade and the tempting bait we «fl-r yon is good stock combined with the lowest possible prices consistant with qualiiy aod the preveat high state of the Fish market. have in stock some prime Codfish by toe lb aod quirtel, also Boneless Hake avi Codfish by the ib and box. ‘Tbe Herring market ie poorly supplied; but we can supply them bythe doz, bucket and balf bol. Also io siock, can ned Salmon, Lobsters, Clams, etc., and a fall lineof genera! groceries, all at the lowest possible prices. Free delivery of goods to ali parte of the city. Telephone Combuoicatior, R. F. Matdigan & bo LOWER Q JEEN 8TREET. « Be Ler The northend of a house situated on Prince Street, conta'ning nine rooms, suit- able fcr a boardin:: house-or private reeid- ence. Apply to rk “we — THOMAS McQUAID Qneen 8: The Best on Earth. For sale at Maple (rove Farm Barred Plymouth Rock fo-v!, 6 cock- erels and 25 hea:. \ Address dy & wkly North Wid hre. Z WILLIAM CLA roe HAD IT ALL PLANNED SHE KNEW WHAT TO 0O IN CASE OF FIRE. She Kept Out When the Chance Came, Cool and Proceeded Her Intentions, With Somewhat Un- expected Results, However. to Carry “So you had a fire at your house last week?” said the girl with the Madonna brow. “Did you lose much?’ | 2” the young with the firm chin. “I lost my self re- spect, my peace of mind and a grand chance to get even with my husband. There Was bo insurance.” “Too bad,” said the girl with the Ma- un- woman , sighed douna brow sympathetically. “I derstand that your busband) was as cool as a debutante at a tea, and’— “Don't talk to me about my husband. I have sent for mamma and his step- mother to pay us a nice long visit. It will require at least three women to restore him to his normal condition after this, and all because— Look here, Adele, you have often heard me say what I meant to do in case of fire, have you not?” “T have,” replied the girl with the Ma- donna brow wearily. “You said that you would make an elaborate toilet; then, after waking every one in the building, collect all your valuables and walk calmly down stairs and out of the house. Did you’— “Don’t ask me so many questions if you expect me to be able to answer them,” snapped the young woman with the firm chin. “I suppose any one may change her mind occasionally, may she not?” “Why, yes, of course. For instance, Mae has decided that after all she will not marry that rich old widower. ITCHING PILES... Positively and permanently cured by Dr. A. W. Chase’s Ointment. Dr. A. *V. Chase's Ointment fs an absoluts eure for piles, and has never been known to fail to cure the worst for of this disease which has baffied medical skull for ages. This statement may sound rather strong te persors who co n= knew the superior merits of Dr. A. W. ‘ ment, bt it is per fectly true, and h .orsed by the grate- ful testimony of theu...ds of menaxd women who have been cured by itafter yeats Gf suffer- ing, and ajter trying consulting the b Mr. H. Bull, I pleasure in stat suffering with Itch many preparations aud core ie, Ont., says: “I take after thirty years of > , Dr. Chase's Oint- ment has completely cured me. _I tried every remedy that was ady -d, with little or no benefit, but as I have told difierent persons affected as I was, Dr. Chase's Ointment made @ perfect cure.” Dr, Chase's Ointment has a record of cures anparalleled in the ry of medicine. It is guaranteed to cure any case of piles. For gale y all Acalers, or Edmansoa, Lates & Ca. Teronta The Inland Navigation Company (LIMITED) The anuual general meeting of The intand Navigaticn Company, (Limited) «ili be held in the room (upstairs) in Mr Jobo McKachern building corner of Queen and King Streets,Charlottetown, on Thursday the 220d of February next at 3 o’clock, p. m. L. C. OWEN, Secretary. For all the leading Mereantile Houses in Prince Edward Island. Haszard & |toore a, NEW ORANGES & LEMONS 140 casestreceived to-day e* Minto. CARVE LLBRCS DAIL. EXAMI «Kn, Wasn't it lucky that she should change her mind about it just as his engage- ment to Miss Budd was announced?” “Very. But just think! I was not even the one to discover the fire! You innocent. Now Jack is telling people that if he had not remained at the club until 2 a. m. we would both have per- ished, sleeping, in the flames. How do you suppose I am ever to manage him after this?” “] am sure I do not know, dear. It seems to me this world grows harder for poor women every day.” “It does; it does,” sighed the young woman with the firm chin. “Well, I didn’t hear Jack come in. He was hardly in bed before he smelled smoke. After all, it was lucky that he was the one to smell it. I might smell smoke all night before he would get up and investigate. Men are so selfish!” “IT know it, dear. Kathleen’s hus- band tells her that she had her own way in regard to marrying him, and now he means to have his turn. When she complains to his mother, the old lady rather more than hints that dys- | pepsia, induced by Kathleen’s house- keeping, is the cause of his ill temper.” | ‘“Merey on us! And Kathleen?’ “Oh, she partially repays her hus- band by making him live on invyalid’s food, but her mother-in-law is still ahead.” “Of course. Well, as I was saying, cack investigated and found dense smoke coming from the back of the house. He called up to me, and, under the impression that he was calling me to come down and let him in, I very nearly went to sleep again.” “But yeu got up?’ “Oh, yes; when he rushed into my room shouting ‘Fire!’ I was as cool as I could be. I dressed carefully, opened my desk and got out my”— “Jewel box? Oh, how calm you”— “N-no. I found out afterward that it was my visiting list. How could I have performed my social duties with- out that?’ “Why, of course. I never thought.” “Nobody thinks but me, it appears. Next I got out my best hatbox and”— “Saved that lovely new hat! Oh, how nice!” “Well, no; I didn’t. The box turned out to be empty. I had left that hat on the back hall table, and the firemen apparently made a target of it. Jack artless. He had always insisted that the bird on it was a duck, and now he declares that it sought its na- tive element voluntarily.” “Pshaw! Just laugh at his joke and buy a more expensive hat.” “THumph! ¥ou don’t know Jack. That joke will outwear a dozen hats. Where was I? Ob! Then, to show how cool l was, I actually went to the cedar chest for my sealskin.” “Humph! You must have been cool ; to want a sealskin in June.” | “I was not thinking merely | present. next Dc “Oh! And what else did you rescue?” “Nothing. A horrid, interfering man b3° SURE that your blood is rich andpure. The best blood purifier, "ich l vitalizer is ] ls Sar Be sure to GET HOOD’S is so he of the I~—er—knew I should need it s? cember. od ser <i ‘ of oe AF bo Noi 08 a 7} : : ~—— HJeceived BEWARE of SUBSTITUTES Or Teas named to sound like BRAHMIN. Haszard’s Brahmin, IS THE ONLY GENUINE. ASK FOR ITAND TAKE NO OTHER For SALE By : J. D. McLeod & Co., Beer & Goff, Jenkins & Son, J. R. Warren, R. J. Wood, R, F. Maddigan, &°Co., R. H. Mason, J. H. Myrick, Edward Cullen. HORACE HASZARD, Agent For Canada 'To Contracsors Tenders addressed to Prowse Bros, Charlottetown, will be received up to the 19th March, for the erection of a bfick store building 42x109 feet, three stories, in the towa of Sydney, C, B. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Plans and specificatiens can be seen in Sydney at the Sydney Record OQilice, and here at the cflice of C. P. CHAPPELL, Feb 16—eol CHARLUTTETOWN, MAKCH 9, see, Jack was out, and I had hoped he | head forgotten his latchkey, so I went to sleep early and slept the sleep of the | Architect | dlyw Imo 1906 — rushed In, gathered up me and my bur- den and carried me, protesting, down stairs. While people were calling him a hero I discovered something queer about my dress.” “What was the matter? A searcity”’— “No; a superfluity. In my anxiety to make a full toilet I had put on my yel- low evening gown and over it my bicy- cle skirt. a chiffon wrap and an apron 1 had bought for the cook the day be- fore.” “THumph! Jack” — “When my eye lit on him, I felt bet- ter, for I saw that he was not in a posi- tion to criticise my toilet.” “Didn't be think it wonderful that you thought of your sealskin at’— “It wasn't my sealskin. I must have been somewhat excited, for | had mis- taken a suit of his for it. By the time people were cool enough to notice he was dressed as if for the office, and now he is telling everybody how I had to sneak back to the house when the fire was out wrapped in a tarpaulin.”— Peoria Herald. That was elaborate! Did l}T&11 JO THE CLMATE: A Frenchman Finds Canadian Weather Had a Bad Effecton on His Heath Sr. Everacne Que.. Feb. 12-—Anguste Dubcis landed here from France, a perfect -tranger to the weather conditions pre- vailing in this country. The food also differed from that to which he had been accustomed, and his heart being weak, the change had a serious eff-ct upon it. He werttoa medical man who did bimr good, He went to others with a simi’. result in each case “T bad to yo to Montreal,” he eave, @ t: work for the Grand Trank in that city ar< met a man who was suff-ring the eame & myself, but had started to take Dodd’s Lic ney Palle, He told me they were doing him good. He wes kind enought to giv me afewofthem. I tookthem. I fe much better I procured a box, and tifteen days felt like a diferent mrov” Are You Bilious? A sluggish liver fails to filter the bile frem the blood, and when the poisonous matter goes through the bovy in the circulation, the whole system 1s tainted and deranged. This is called biliousness and caa be completely cured by Dr. A.W. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pi lls, which act directly on the liver making it healthy and active. One pill a dose, 25 cents abox. The cheapest medicinein the world? ant If people would surprise themselves let them apply themselves iatenily to some yarticniar object. Don’t Tear Pown—Build Up. The old-fashione’l theory of tearing down disease was entirely changed by the advent o Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Food, which cures by creating new rich blood and nerve tissue. Through the medium of the cireuja- tion and the nervous systemthey strergthen and invigorate every organ in the human body. Very elaborate knicxerbockers of satin by some women asa eubstitate tor petiiccats. are worn ————<$—$— $a —_— Liniment Cures Colds, etc. a FimnwA liinard 's Bn t HS in wed rwvood desig 8s ono green pst i ) Wedge - ‘ 5. Jy } , +¢ ,! : > lue and browa are a fashionable feature. To Cure a Coldin One Day Take Laxative Promo Qv)nine Tabiets. All ; roggists }eiund the money it fails tocure } dc. KE. W. Grove’s Signaiure is on each box Give rome people a chance to talk for 20 m ani they willtell all they know—and perbap3 more. inutes Minard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria. An Interesting Case. Mr. W. G. Phyall, proprietor Bodega Hotel, 36 Wellington Street East, Toronto, says:— “While living in Chicago I wasina terrible state with itching and bleeding piles, I tried severs] of the best physicians and was burnt and torturedin various way® by their treat- ment to 60 avail, besides spending a mint of money to no purpose. Since coming to Toronto I learned of Dr. Chase’s Ointment, I used but One box and have not been troubled with piles in any shape or form since,” Pt Photos of our Island contingent for sale at Johnson & Johnson’s down-town drug store and at ‘Ime Examter office. Smal) size, 35 cents; large size, $1. A great chance to secure Boot Bargains at our big sale. 20 to 33 per cent discount.— R. K, Jost, New ties, new hats, new caps, new gicves, new collars, new shirts, new prices, lower than ever.—Prowse Bros, The Furnishers, —— ——— = {500 Boxes Tin Plates GOVERNOR “LYDBROOK” and} other Excellent Brands. 12x12—14x20. For prices and terms use telegraph, ‘elephone er mails. R. TJHOLMAN. GMBINATIONTHr | CURES Pi OTH 3 t O: VERY Morr ER Colds i\8 iy Have it in the Hou c 20 Or wwe te pied ou Coughs a Cramps 3/0 : Cholera E/ : Chills Colic. wis Dropped on Sugar. a as Will cure many common ailments which may occur in every family. It is strictly a family remedy. For INTERNAL as much as EX- TERNAL use. Originated in 1810 by-an old Family Physician. Could a remedy have existed for nearly a century, except for the fact that its virtue and excellence have won the public favor te a remarkable degree? You can safely trust what time has indorsed. wy Send for onr Bock on INFLAMMATION, mailed free. Sold by all Dreggists. 7 -ut up ix Two Sizes, Price 25and 50 cts. 1. S. JOHNSON & CO., Boston, Mass. Be URE AES AIS IIIS OS _ oa > rt Mt gg RS A GOOD PARLOR SUITE AT A MODERATE PRICE This is what yon get i, our solid Walnut $24 Cotton Tapestry Suite. This suite has spring seats, is trimmed with ush, and finished up’ in good style—The cizh discount of 5 p. c. makes this suite $22.80 NET. We wonld Jik- to show you this suit’ if you want something go0l at a small price. John Newrscan ump in Prices 23565 YARDS OF ror SO Dav: We offer to those who have not tested the wearing qualities of the CKLEBRATED OXFORD TWEED and those who have an opyortunity to purchase their choice of 75 patterns at the following big reductions. 32 cents will buy i0 cent quality 52 cents will buy 65 cent quulity 60 cents will buy 75 cent quality 70 cents will buy 85 cent quality _ 80 cents will buy $1.00 $1.00 quality ——~. Ladies’ all woo! Oxford Suiting, 54 inches wide, regular price $1.50, for $1.20. Many lines have a large percentage of Australian Wovul. We consider them the best orn the market for the price. UA. BRUGE, AGERT OXFORD MANUPACTURING €O