.Were it an untried and untested reme- . ..>.___.. . . f' ‘ ` '_. `. ""~"» ‘-"" " r f 1~.;.':f»1f'.".=»r;g? ew 5 >rf»xd-mf-:»\> _ ~ . .-.,,_._ f -ap'-<»~ »:.ff-- .-, _-»-.-.»»» M..=,--. -. f sn - W . f .4 ~ ° _ 1; f t.>,=§;;f1§..;<>°§.l-,r;,_. _ =.»==.~,;-.“-;fé’..=' 3-l‘5£a'1’s.»°..f_J-is ts' “~ .. `*"' “ -6 »”-*eo-f-l‘» F1' ;-1§it?3.§§iif§~§T}l5»l¢°?l`*E ' w..'~\"». -_ = - ' v ._ f ~ -'~. " s ._ .::»>»’>'~.-.' » . » .>= . ,»-»,f~=l»-~=»=~f dr- - . 1,., _ _ . _., ., s., _ _. .., _. f yrg- .» ‘ i' - _ .~ ~ __- -fra. : ~~ _ ' _ } ’ '“ -"-'f\'i'~'\\* "2 f=\fi.f.o~v~.a.~‘o__v~z. rneauartv-6 tain. * Hats, aps and General Dry coi Sale of Damage , _ .vs I - f~,..1‘%;_» `r\j.»._. .' Y.;--; _ 3-_, _;__- .»_.s.. ,v- i.,_`,_ __ _, _. L14 _;,Q»&)._. rg :,._.___.’.E,_ ;< ,=;~ ‘L ;-sf. .ff-it af- 5.;-ft-1-'~ ..: _ -_;_-- - ,;‘.»j-.,_--i'~,-.\ '_-, ~, : _f.=_-- _.2 .~.*» L_ L -_~.-- s-...:~ .rt-’. ‘ X \'_:-1_2* -'-¥`_>‘ 6?-:"»i~.?:“=".f »-.-- .-»--f. .» Y ‘3--..~l_~>f>"3 l-.2 ¥f-. fl' -‘ ~ r 155-_;'t<;".‘7' ` _~'='.‘:t‘.\~` ,_ _f..._- .- --. ~\. "Y ,'¢j':§'g _»_~';.- 5. ‘/___._i_`i‘-.'_.` Y ,-.`;_-a-;f._`_»f.~ »|_ .t-1 f V `_~ v_~ _p _ ~___ __ GI- _G ~ Y _'t i-:' Vg . ; ii- » Yi _ __=i 7** ._-_.___ LELLED. M0N'i'xr:/lL, Feb. 1-The Worlds, meet committee has decided to postpone the bicycle show. After a conference, with the Canadian manufacturers, the lf committee came io tue decision to can- 1 cal the show which was advertised for Feb. 20 to Feb. 25. There has been a good deal of cpposition to the* show, and when the Canadian manufac- turers were opposed toit it was felt that i it could not be the success the venturel merited, it brought on now. It might have been made a success financially. but that was not all the committee? wanted. , l Q 1 llatarrh In a cllrnate so variable as ours»-ex- treme heat and extreme cold-the very nature of Catarrh makes it the most l common disease of the Canadian people; thus it is that medical statistics com- , pile the alarming figures that nine hun- 5 dred in every thousand are in a. greater ,, or lesser degree victimsto its ravages; ‘ and with all the searching after truth ‘ and the many so-called Catarrh reme- . dies, there is but one to-day advertised and the said sdugrit for to ine canadian ? public which publishes a guarantee to curwthat is Japanese Catarrh Cure. dy. this could not be done; were it not that many cases of Catarrh, from one Year to twenty-tive years’ standing, had 59611 permanently cured and their un- ‘ lollclted testimony is in the hands of ‘ :ge cornpounders, this would be vaini listing. but the constant testing only Pl'0Ve8 the constant truth-that it will CHQ 125 Japanese Catarrh cure prints in every Dtwsiige a guarantee to cure. The dl- rectlons are plain and simple. What lt has done for thousands lt can do fm' You. 50 cents-All Drugglsts or , by mail. _ t BIIIFIITIIS 8 IIAGPIIERSOII G0.. TURDNT “le ( ei . 1:. Hughes rr"--~ A- -------_»__-;- -~ -- -- ~----. llllllli BY INCHES! BU* Dodd’s Kidney Pills will Yet Renew Life. _Thousands of persons die in the Pflllle of life because doctors think . Bright’s Disease and Diabetes incura- 5 ble. But Dodd’s Kidney Pills cure. ‘them both. They haw cured thousands ,°fcases. V E Tll¢Sc diseases and other Kidney up f0lIlplaints are as common as ordinary I ~°ldS- But people don’t reafise that “Er are afflicted tin me disease has i\°af¢r1 deep into the system. Even itben, Dodds Kidney Pills win pon. lively cure. 1 Thousands of people are dying an ,.h"_" feet, but do no! rea./'ice if. They 'f`§l0I1C@ one or more of tlzesc symp- fliI1St shortness of breath, loss of it-em0fY= failing sight, ravcrious appe- ' Palo or reddish urine, with brick- ' _ofed Clcposit, scalding when urina- ’ , constipation, nervousness, pains ‘Zlihe loins. Their only hone is *if-is I l Temperance Work- Srn -It looks as though the temper- ance workers of the city were having, as usua1,ot course,a long vcaation after their arduous 0”) rahoufs iii conncc- tion with the late plebiscite campaign. What is the Charlottetown Temperance Alliance doing now? It it is at work we hear nothing about it. The rum party is still carrying on its deadly work of destruction. Can the temper- ance party afford to do its work by tits and starts E’ No great reform was ever won by such hap-hazard methods. lt must be thc work done or undone be- tween those critical periods that ulti- mately tells for victory or defeat. How was the battle of Waterloo; won? \Ve are told, by the Duke of Wellington himself that it was on the play-grounds of Eton. lVe must he at it and always at it, if we wish to win iri this great tight. lt requires the continued prac- tice and experience of years to be 'a competent ard reliable temperance worker. It is true that the enactment ot law and the carrying cut ef the same are indispensable necessities to the annihilation of the drink curse-but are these the only methods to be used? Should not moral saasion have a share in the tight? It can work silently and yet very effec:ively,without the enemy being suspicious oi its power. The wisest King or General is not the one who fights every quarrtl out with sword and bullets. He very often works by stiatagem. So the temper- ance people of our own fair city can be doing a work new that can never be uri- done by any law. Why not keep a reservoir of good temperance literature, yes and gcod magazines land papers ance character or not, always distributed by a committee appointed for the purpose ? A great deal of such, in the shepeof re‘igious papers and maga- zines could he obtained second-hand from good people of the city, who would he only too glad to helpqalong such a good work. Many and many al home in this city isiact-_rally starving for the want cf some good reading matter. They may not realize it, their time and iéuergy being lztiiou Llp in evil au»i.aSB~ ments. They may be too poor to buy these helps-in--life for themselves-_-a good reason to help them. Tney may be too indifferent and wicked to pro- more Christian to do it for them. What- ever tends to raise the moral tone of the lives of people will certainly strengthen and elevate their temperauce principles. rn;:ins f-of op- i;_tif'1h@'r food =liir~t~=-thcyar°e -above thc; (’°"" TE’?““"‘.”: ” “h*““"’e‘°W“3 r- “ ‘*- ` ` ` “ ` li- ~ ‘ *f - ' , ~Lodge meets in \\'right`s ll-all every. l".°‘° i* “f be .N92 _ ‘1"‘@Stl°” of starrcldi-cl in i.na'te1‘ial slid lriidrgday evening at 's t-=.»=f.._-rr. . visit- st-oft Ae- or --Er 0"” `;,fm,ERA\.CE iwoikmanship; they are perfect ’ ltiiiregdepiafsWeicdme-ii.J. sdisn _ °` ‘ ` gt-ltting Tailor in ide shirts, ’ Y' The use of the balloon as an astrono- mical observatory is one of the later adaptations of science that would have seemed very strange a few years ago. In some ways. says Rev. J.M. Bacon, it ;-fffrd, thi-. ='.‘..-.Tc... ti ;i.-tr:r~.if;~uvy and optics opportunities not to be other- wise obtained, and the steadiness -and brilliance of celestial objects viewed with optical aid from a balloon 10,000 or 12,000 feet above sea level is aston- ishing. the full moon through an ordin- ary lied-glass becoming intclerably bright ateveu half that height. The same advantages cannot be had at mountain ohservatoriea, as those are never free from the peculiar earth stratum of air. The observer from a balloon may watch eclipses and meteors qaiteundisturbed by clouds, and is able to gain much enlightenment on questions of refraction, spectorscopic lines from atmospheric substances, and may even succeed in photographing the solar corona without an eclipse. Many balloons will doubtless be ready fer en- iiurin sbsarvations of the gr: at meteor- Z ' ` . ia shower expected next November. s"nPFor the Brain Worker. For the Physical “’ork0r» A For Men,Womeu andChildrel. l'.f§t,UUFl,J i NSERVQ r tiny r Nfnvt gg; _‘_ ltts *_* nun 'ran :enoori Eu GENTLEMEN,-I have for a long time needed something to make blood and build up my system. Myblood was watery and thin, lacking strength and vitality. Last January a friend said :-“ Whxy not try Dr. \Na.rd's Blood and Nerve ills? They will supply the oxygen your blood needs and give you health and strength." I told him I was very skeptical as to any benefit that could be derived from any proprietary medicine and had no faith in them. There the matter rested until four months ago, when reading so much about what Dr. Ward's Blood and Nerve Pills have done for so many people with im- nnverished blood, I concluded to give ihein atrial. I have taken four boxes and my unbelief so far as Dr. Ward's Blood and Nerve Pills are concerned has been entirely removed. They are a splendid blood builder and strength restorer, and an invaluable medicine forweak, ener- vated people. This has been my experi- ‘ence, they having given me strength of body and strong healthy blood. (Signed), Psrsa Lswitizivca Wuvra, 988 Queen St. West, Toronto, Ont. All good druggists can supply you. If they vvon’t, we will by mail. Price 5oc. r box ; 5 boxes for $2.00. THE Docron when COMPANY, Limit ad, Toronto, Out. 'and the rice $100 eaoll-4 . V P 1 , _ . J ----9--- _ . . _ _ 14.1 to 1 /.I inches- I 119 cuss A corn IN on D Bentley’s Liniment the modern Pain Cure Styles 1 2 Qi 1;gppggggppavuidugpppgogéiippp; éirippgts never dd. "aiideaiefsioeis, ` lSU2lUleY Bros- 25°. ` lm 11 limos H M.; » . THE Charlottetown school Board j§_St Lawrence Lodge every Mon- Wildey Lodge every ' Friday evening; both in their hall _in Victoria Row. W R Boreham, Sec’y. _ Alpha Rebekah Lodge, N0 10, meets ltirst and third Tuesday of every month. A -Eva S2. C. Harris, Secretary. - soNs OF ENGLAND. Every Thursday eveningin their hall on Victoria Row. Andrew Newson 1 Sec’y. Chappell Sec’v ' g ' is rHall. John Ross. Sec’v. 3 Loral, crtCs.ii>r.i:s. 3. \\'E<;`unau , Sec' v. l Ewen Stewart, Secr t . ONE HAPPY VVOMAN- ` . .........‘i-Z.’?l. - -- . .iwnlnls Svlwllvl Court Charlottetown, (3.0 l~`., second G” Health and Happiness fmm D°dd°5 V ' _ 'F 'i land last Friday, Wright’s Hall. YV. C. Kidney Pius- I . `-. = Whitlock, Sec’y. London Feb. 6.-This city can claim , ' . Court Gladstone, A_0_F__ meets in one of the happiest, healthiest women! ivrigiirs Hair on the nfstand third in Canada. - . V ' Th d f ir h.vi.D.c _ H M~r.J.o.i» t ‘ Sec?yi ay 0 an mom ougb' liveseiitnggieésrey Sstreet and sfhrtgliassttisiios F Comer MOUNT STEPHEN, I. 0. F_, day to say to her sisters throughout 1 first and third Tuesday of each month Cafladal ~ l at ;in Foresters Hall, Queen St. -E. H. Fm' eight F03” my life WHS 101410 '° Duchemin. Secfy. miserable by Female Weakness. I used I Conrrr I-Avonmrr, 1, 0_ F_, second many different medicines, but none did- and fourth Tuesday’s of each month in _, U29 any 2005 fill I Sfl1'l¢d 10 HKS D0dd’8 -- -~ Foresters’ Hall, Queen 'St.-J. D. Tay- lI\ld“°Y P515- lor. Sec’y. “The first dose of this wonderful 5 _ MAs0N5_ ‘remedy gave me relief. I grew better I ' . St. Jolufg Lgdge in Masonic withevery dose, tiilwhen I had taken I U Temple, second Tuesday in m0mh_ three boxes, I was totally cured.” DR MCLENNAN, Se¢’y_ Dodd’s Kidney Pills are the only W ' Vicrona Lodge in Masonic medicine on which women can canlid- Temple, first Monday in month. TWU? T915’ f°1`a P°5ltlV°¢u1'°- & Em I J R Davison, Sec’y. __ ‘ , Alexand”a Chapter, Ro al Arch Ma- sons iii Masonic . friimpie, drsi SANITARY Dianna,-100 yards . email °°"°sP°°d°”°° P'°'”P°l7 °°°" Th sd ' th ° ~ . ° _ visa... §:.:=:~ re Plaster Sealer S-»c»1-on »»pi»»»»» L Prince Edward Preceptory, K ’l`,; "r0s_°O0 Pieces bought Spam' - ' in Masonic Temple. third Wed-1ally for this sale and sold at a. S.B. Wiley & s0llS,BOSi0ll lpaisqzfrain m°”th' H W A”d°"S°“» price llithert-0 unknOWl1 in E 'raaivsrlra aalrsrs, gl ` -Charlottetown. 550 per piece. REFERENCE: Dumfs or Bradstreeti Port La ?]1t)>i)eFELEIn(i:vii?npment no 4 Stflllléy BPOS U 4: 21 g°n°‘. Mather' and Fulton N.” second Wednesday in each month.---Ii - nk “ ~ d°°9=1898.i R. McLennan R. S. i . ' WORLUS BI‘CYCLE ,SHOW CAN- ` ED|'|'0R’S I M A|L_ scxrzivrrrrc MISGELLANY. E' GOIIING-l_11VlEN'l;§ A ii sri-williams Gdnerasiey. it Acpgmicaligiidi p _ Guarchap readers will _/ind the follow- MONTREAL, Fe.l:2-Sir William Mac- W,” has buf! eat rs at img convenient to clip and keep jbr ref- donald handed to the treasurer of Mo-1 “tam IMI". 1° °h3°°t ‘W ¢1‘¢1w¢- Gill university yesterday a cheque for Prlnce St. School concert in St. 3131..-250 to make up the estimated Peter’s schoolrooin on Feb, 9th. ` “m°‘1“t "°¢°55B1‘y to endow the Mac- 1 ()_ Y_ B__'f‘he Qumge Young donald building of chemistry and min- 8 I -Briton.; meet Wednesday _evening in ing. f This will make the total benetac-. Einidn sired. Han. " H011' Or this buildiv ala $350,000. ` p CITY Council meets the second Mon- l_Ud'will bring up tie gifxtidtfbir Wil- -phenis egg?-Plés 'gwmy ,day in 99,0); m0ni1,__ my \\' ,,i,,,,.|0n, liatn M_acd'onalc_l to the university some- h ,icing of w€n§;;$°'gu,es Mayor, H M. Davison, thy (,‘.,,,k_ llllng like 32.600000. ET? Cmseis Family Remedi P - clrlarly Dr. Chase’s Ointment _is-5-»=_n»*=: 6;l)§. abl hed rove the practice of native d to make known to W e valuable Indian remedies possibilities of et 2 ineets the first Monday of each month _.V _ V day evening. VV A Martin, Sec’y. , OST! soNs or 'rruin>ErzANt E ' H » Prince Edward Division No. 1, meets in Wright’s Hall, on Tuesday.; Half thg Cglnfgft Qf 1' Mis. Kennedy, W. P. - _ . ' , Victoria Division No 4, every h' lhicnday evening in Wright’s hall. J Jf 3 nd Ragga f i *' 9 l Lo-.r pany 'A.” every Monday ing ‘\’\'right s Hall, at 6.30 p. m. Adal C 2s>Z -1 cooking without a Hig E, oridnfniviéidn, No 101. everyl Call and them all Friday evenin , in Wrivht’s Lower. - l Fennell & llhaniiler