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It entirely removes the irritation that caused the cough, by cleaning out the mucus, stopping the inflammation and healing the delicate membrane of throat and lungs. Moreover, it tones up and strengthens iF whole system, particularly the lungs, and protects agai st future coughs and colds. Trial size 250. per bottle. Regular size 5oc. At your dealer’s. 23 Flihar Morrtaey Modlolna Co. Ltd. - Chatham, N.B. , ¢__..._; _e-. - ,_ _ ___ _ _ _ _ INVERNESS RAILWAY AND COAL COMPANY Navigation is now open for the season from Port Hastings the shipping place of the celebrated Inverness Coal Port Hastings is the most convenient point and always the earliest port for shipping coal. Inverness Coal is now known all over the Province and is the favorite coal used today. Special arrangements have been made this season to supply the local trade. I/Ve have special advantages at Port Hastings for chartering scliooners at the very_ best freight rates. All schooners guaranteed Quick Despatch. Orders received by mail or telephone will be promptly attended to. II. M. DAVISON. General Sales Agent for Prince Edwarrl Islnml_ 4-'tldsrn will I . _ IMPRESSING ISABEL. By ELLIOT WALKER. 0°wl'U\¢e¢L 131. by 111001005 Lltarary Pruaa. “I‘msur~eIdon’tknowhowIam ever to get out of this scrape." The girl posed helplessly from the anti- quated shed, hhnddaring at the thun- der crashes- close on the heals of every dash of lightning. _ A deluge of rain swept across the wild paaques. The hlook, Dfw feet away, roded between its alder lined banks. Upon ble fnom dress was fam: driven shettmr. She forced almgh; Ih.helLynnvras not easily daunhed. Of course it was flonely and wet andxery shattering to ‘ the nerves, butsha was perfectly safe. 0h,y~es; letherthnkherstnrstohe sacnre under the Idmdly boards. &ddeuly a gasp haake from her. ` l gi § ip as to | wming with leaps tlmough the high weeds growtngrankiyat thecomerof her retreat. Thrvmgh Iszbel's startled brain tore tzhuoghn af dangerous ani- mals. The near mountains might bold anything. She eowered into -the fax- `thest corner. Surah the thing _lvllllld 8° D!- But it dI\in't. It&shed under the shed, with a will mort, hhwing and sinking vigrrously, than 'stood gazing nt the storm, and wordscameto Isa- '1e!‘s horrified earsdn.a._steady stream of dl¥l1BtBd wrath. “Well, if this doem’t>-beat mel Look at my shoes! Iookat my new nannel _ mit! My hatis ruined! The next time `lgotraltinga.ron.ndonthetral1ofn I girl 1’ll know it. Foam Allston, you're _- nn numitigated ass. I gnmsthecharm- ing Miss Lynn will not hnrve the pleas- . ure of meeting yon! Girtnl Bah! I’ll = tnke the iirst train home. I wish I’d i never heard of hu.” . “So do I !" soundemarvolee lnihis tear. The mn.u jumped and wheeled. He -' saw a slender, white gowned figure straighten up, take Lforwand step and ‘ then halt. A clap ofthunder drowned i his exclamation. Tren his jaw felL _ I “Did you speak, wT . ~ "I-I tried to. Benny, I-I am over- ; layed to-to be here, Miss Lynn. Of 'i :curse you are-you-dnt is-bless my _ soul! So unexpected,Jou know. Quite 11 shower.” = He cut a rIdl:n!ous..Bgure In his star- ’ lug embarrassment, pulling off the ` wrecked stmw hat, bowing inliis soak- “ ed garments, gmafiy at loss for words, woefully conscious of what he had said. And he knew that Isabel Lynn had heard him as acmodel of courtesy und easy munnm-s. _ He scraped a haunting toe in the dirt, smiling idloticaltv. Was itfor this .f -his fifty mile journey? "’ -‘Isabel is extremely particular and . sensitive to dnstimpremions," his haunt | Jana had said. “Here is your ima or ‘int:roduction, Posner. It‘s silly to go crazy over a photngmph, but goahead. She ls worth it. Everything depends upon the way sin is approached. I’ve praised you to her up no the skies." | The girl stepped nearer, eying him .-`._»1 M- - li=___.._. n:\_.__._. _ ._____._..__. ..__:=r ' . __ _ _ .1 gi __‘___,,; _ `_.- ‘ _.V-. -__, "‘c. ' \,;,_._\ QI ‘, f,,,___-1;‘,._. --°/ 'f' -3 >l:i.;...-. -ar* f/ ~ ’ " ' a Iew of the - ;- -~ f Dill(-rr-nl Brands .1 »~;c;f` j --- __ __\__.. " i”‘*""'~57'/ ` EDDY’S TOILET PAPER "\'_L`\|"_‘,' Maul: in irvnmr Known roma /mo vi\izu:'rY Arm messy svzm sun.-r ouanmrrizizn cumlchttv rum: \l°°'f _’ No Need _:IT ¢-'-\i?i- W: bi i ~ \ "" Nr-';`_."T-"_‘T("‘< __ _._ @ 0 til _. “Z ¢ to Purchase Inferior Importation;-» 3 Positively Persist in getting Eddy’: J\\`l" ALWAYS EVERYWHERE IN CANADA-ASK FOR EUDT5 MATCHES " /' T/ /_ 'W /1 fm . .. -~~ ! ln scornful amusement. Her eyes were aa "'27 ii ' n ni time uid an ra to disr- ;;;§,i_ rw' 1- _A _ G5.; _ .-- "ru gi '. ;;g_,_ en you co o e- .\| il ,_ Hurd trliies. I wasn’t to blame. You = 3-f [snail " ~‘ .~i-l7,f:,"‘- of -'-#1 =~w<1°'= »=m1r»l1e-rms' -. ii; :;i=ia “~. -~" 5- -. ., ' ~\:." I. " >~._- w . " All to h insil ‘off L" #-53 '° -”~' "-1 or ‘ V.-...”...”..‘.`.`i§”.§.f‘.f’.‘; 5?... .§.'?i'"... di.. '_ -7" 'L/if.-' -__f§!>-*hh “ bright with ill concealed desire to hum- ble. The dnnipness had curled her dis- ordered hnir in bewitclrlng rings about her white forehead. Rosa; shone inthe I smooth cheeks when sarcastic dimples played. I . Allston thought he had never seen a i more lovely face nor one so unread- able. idly swinging her hat, she sur- veyed him curlously, with a chilling hauteur, which stung him to steadi- nws and rrreckless impulsecbo retort. ' “When one summcm at a.fa.rmhonse nnd takes long sirolls an occasional wetdng must be expected, Mr. All- ston," said Isabel evenb. 'You r should1:z't mind your new suit or your shoes. Dear me, how childish! I have appointment ‘ln Isabel's tone. Had she She shrank hack. Something was__ , __ -.na -.._ ___ __ = . _ , into the open," laid he decidedly. "ly may he a fool, but I know something of cloudburats. Thll building isn’t sais. Quick!" A sharp command, a clutch beneath her arm, then a rupld hoisting over rough ground, through u pelt of huge drops, to a low stone Wall, 11110 153501. breathless, felt herself pulled to her knees, while a strong arm clasped her tirmly. Forgetting all save the recognition of superior strength and judgment, ap- palled by the murky blackness, the re- verberating shocks of heaven's artil- lery thundering over the hills, she nes- tled against hiin, with n little cry, as before her frightened gaze a broad sheet of dame showed bending trees flattened to earth und a distant rail fence rlung into flying wreckage. The man held her more tightly with an unconscious pressure. His face was set and steady, tense in his watching, yet nued wini wut bond. lm" ‘"”"l1=s‘ light seen on the vlsages of those who fcurlessly fnce danger. The next bright flare found her eyes meeting his in a look as rapid and in- tense ns the lightning itself. The glrl smiled at hlm as his breath drew in sharply. "Down!’ shouted Allston. "Flatt It‘s coming. Shut your eyes and hang to my neck." Isabel did. ln the roar of the ele- ments she clung blindly to him, con- scious only of a deafening noise and a sense of collapse. The hush fbllowlng was broken by Allston’s laugh. “Thought so,” he uttered. “Lookl Our shed ls a heap of sticks, Miss Lynn. That miniature cyclone hit it just right. Well, well, if I hadu’t bap- pened to think so much of my clothes"- “Don‘t!” said the girl. “Don'¢. please!" The man solemnly consulted his watch. “lf we hurry," he observed. “I 131111 get you home and catch my train." Isabel caught his sleeve. “I\'o,” she whispered softly. “Pd rather you would miss it." O 0 U 0 U U 0 Allston‘s Aunt Julia was speaking of his engagement a month after a be- draizgled couple surprised the occu- pants of u certain farmhouse. "I don’t understand bow Foster mun- :tgcd lt so quickly," she suid. “I find my letter of introduction was not used. llc list have made an excelent lin- prcssion the minute he met Isabel." MORE DEADLY THAN CANCER. It is said on high autliority, that canceé .~an_=es only 30 deaths _in every thousall ilcntlis, while lrirligcstioii causes, uircctly or indirectly, fully one-half of _all thi' deaths in this country. lnrligestion staxvcs the body, weakens the nerves, poisons the blood und in_short, 1”F<1§1C°b me life-power and vigor in its victims. You need not fear [ndigcst-wil. 1fY_°“ 193° after meals a rlosc of tlic famous digestive touic Mother Se'gcI’s Syrup. 11 IS ll\3llL‘ wholly from herbs, and corrc-cts_ the disordered stoitiuvli as im other ineilirinc t'.'\t1 do. Ml.”-. R|\1Ph Stcllheusoni nf Varna ]._(_)__ Huron County, tint., wrote on Jam 23, 1909, saying: “ We have used Moilicru Seigel's Syrup for years uni! always keep it in thc house. Asn stoinai I medi.;inc wc recommend it vcrY l"5ll_\_l!'» It Byways kgqyg ug healthy and well. - Price 60 cts pct bottle. Sold everywhere /\_ r_ White R; C0, Ltd., Montreal. HOTEL ST. DENIS BROADWAY Ind llth STREET NEW YORK CITY. Wlthln Easy Atreu ol l-Nor; Pnlnt of Interest. Ilslf Block from Winriunurlrr-r‘s. 5 minutes' walk of Shonplnlr Dlslrl.-t. N0'l‘F.D FOR: Excellence of tlulnlur. Comfortable Appolntmcvltl. Courlenus _ Service nud Ilomclilre tlurrourlrllnga. -BUIIIIS S|.00 PER DAY All! UP . v `c _ nlloun Sample l lleggmg g=“|!|.Tn;nuahle llhtea. ` EUROPEAN PLAN. - _ Table d'I'lote Breakfast 50c. ‘ WM. TAYLOR & SON, Inc. been prejudiced ln his favor only to i _ . m,c,s,m.p,y at ms mm, ouwmm Vg_|_ga|_?_|_§er Fiigterogariali New stock in all the above H YI. II. Mahoney, C. I". Gibbons. Gibbon, See e re- 1 _ 1 _ ,_ Heated dlsmally that nmrny women sa e. 104!-2 acres-rici asa garc en j` _ . F. w._ GIBBQMS QI. C0- never forgive sllghnng remarks, even beautiful situation gently rising V ce ° Surely some humor lay in the situa- _ _ 4 _ mm Oqnidyg the gm in 5 Marshfield is now offered at private ready f0I' y01il' Order and ser. ,|. /\. .\lr\‘l`liIES(').\l, }Esq,_ .;~2.‘illutii . Kmnu Dlsnsr Psrhapanoathororgana work harder than tba kidml tzsreaerve the general I\°ll'-11 ot the L moat_£opla IN t;I'0\\l>l°d with some 'nd of Ki yCom§nt;. bn* do-not aulpost its It may have n in 01° system for aoma time. Them may have been baokamas, swelling of _tha feet and ankles, diawrbmou ot the urinary orgvfnl. auch al brick dust deposit in t ie urine, highlly colored aeanty or cloudy urine, blad er pains, frequent or mprgswd “rms- tion, burning sensation when urinating. ew. Do not neglect any of these symptomh lor, if no|i)leolaed they will eventua Iy_ sad to Brightll incase, Diopay and Diabetosr _ On e tint. sign of anything wrong Donn I I Kidne Pills should be taken. Theycpo tn theaeat of trouble, stniéihon thsfhl neyl and helplhhem to filter blood _proper y and flu: oII all the impurities which cause kidney troublc. Miss Albertha B. Clarke, Stony Creek, Ont., writes: “I wal troubled with kidney trouble for several years; my back wus weak, I had such terrible headaches, and was so restless I could not sleep at night and tried overythiiig without. any benefit. Msantimea friend vised me totry Doan'a Kidney Pills, so I got four boxes and they completely cured me. I now feel as well as I ever did and would advise everyone- lutfering from Kidney Diaoaso tn try them." Price 5Oots. per box, or 3 for $l.25, ull dealers or The '.I.‘. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. When ordering specify ‘* Doa.n'a." CANADA. PROVINCE OF PRINCE ED- WARD ISLAND ` ix Tm: Pizonrxris couai' grn i=.DwARn vu, A. D. |909. In re Estate of George A C. Mclntosh late of Murray River in King’s County in said Province Physir-im deceased testate. - Ily the Honourable Riclmrrl Fteddin Surrogate Judge of l’robate&c., Src.. &c,. To the Sheriff of the County of Kings County in said Province or any consta :le or literate person within said County GREETI NG :- \\'Iiereas upon reading the petition ou li'e of Alfverl. P. Pruwse ofMurry Ilarbour South and Mary Annio Mclnlosh ol Murry River holli in l(ings_ County aloresaid executor and executrix of the lust wlll “und testament of George .~\.L`.. Mclnlosll the above named deceased praying that a citation may be i__ls:_'°|t§;y‘i;_"‘l‘ 3;” ma 6_2 head, Steam _Engine _Boiler, , ," I 5"? ‘iii giibrwgtgs'abiim;hriTi|iiiiTdiuiTd;tiiiiIihi:iii\|l'i1Ty.lMc.,Needund'l‘nl»lo Potntnes that I WM OVC!! this WSJ?" _ , J i iibaftmg' wind min go .with the ° Wi* Consignments Solicited, |24 Clinton Street, Boston. Ftister nodded. "ist" N *M *arm* Greatest Uppoftllulty EVCY' Sguth Queen Square -ilmiarem And you never Lmqmed Inu”-N offered price asked would not put izsthisshedr' ___ _ up buildings ‘and gear. Easily dmwtr tf, ‘w """ ' ' ' ' ' A head shake. ‘- """'°'“*""“' worth $8000.00. vi ' ,_ " N "Y°“ "H181 1111" bl# me very much . Price $6000.00--- $500 down bat- _ 'ii __________________ ` \ "nw" mind' We" I* mg “W” '°°"' i rice on coin letion of a ers. '_~ fuuitnninu Business r.ocA|.s MORNING DAILY OR RURAL DAILY PER WORD (six words to each line] one ceny; for one insertion, two cents for three insertions. four cents a week slr cents for two weeks, eignt cents for three weeks, ten cents a month men cents for two months, twenty _ct-nts for three months, thirty six I for six months. and sixty cents ayear _ `T0nble Rstes for Black Type - - Minimum Charge 15 cents With order f' Ten (I0) per cont Discount on Aho Ya Kiln For Cash With Order The handsome suits. Y-ho NGN ingalostdamselmyidenwouldheto p pp nun mn um amensmum me my " M""Shfi°1d' . “Why don’t you speskr' The uplift keep my eyes open fu- om sneinm to APPIY t0 which sbs would sensibly run, not lose Mrs. MILLER. ` irq wits ln selilsh consideration of mi- she hug,” ¢ntung’y_ ° 4'~ 7WSd&flf. saII‘l)| mf-“."|_'f;‘__l}h1I_owners of storuncrel nnci Alllhllfl ®@ Ycdddlihg. eonsiiit tlidhlhafhuriiaiirilllfiiicilillaldngnlliiiiniiiuifoii ` “=+ 32% |‘l}_2‘5|‘ |l1ll0l‘. iw wo nm Ina posltior ii ru - we have Gash"-|er°s_ pa na,-nas Of Ile! Chin WHS I ¢.IliI.I£.l1ge f0l’ |113 I0- your-tolli and tnlliibnniniithiiimi litiigmulimm kmld and beautiful dress goods. the lovely musllns and elegant. linens. are subjects of much lqvorahle nornmont. and according to the froelyoxpressedoplnlonsofmany. aresuperlorto anything shown m the City. Makeir, a point to soo them. M. Tralnor& Co. 4-l0dr "Our Broadway brand of Ready-tm rear luits aredhe best fitting we can uy. The values are right. D. A. rum. 4-24drtl. ‘ Carters Seeds Grow. are the best that grow. are the puest. that grow, buy the best. buy Carters. 4-ldwsrttstf gglrtaas _plover into Test99. per n _pure ar er's1‘lrn» thY8ead Testa 99.35 per cents Pura. Bu Cart.er’s and get not I ‘”°°° ‘°°X'- 4°*°W=f"= tm u se n. A. amen. 4-roam.” .4-zdwftf _ ' Y 'wr uw- . _ . , it e.i...»LL.¢.»n.., ru mnl ms.m. .' ..‘1 . -?-,_:|no‘f."s'; co? ° "S S4l |530," wide at his aeeimaz-anunuty, land with buildings thereon mclud ~*- _ie 5 and venetlans to march almost DIL She ‘P01114 llndllml-10l¢iY° him ° -"‘”-”"°"‘°"‘"°""""""°l|°0P-n__,éy,_»»»i§'¢°`“"°“” P5- --_._ ._a. r ___ ___ ______¢________ 5 _“Ji -w -_af li You Are NOT A Painter. you may not know that Brandi-am’s B. B. Genllillf / Wliite Lead is whiter, 51197 and inorc durable, and will cover more surface fill!" any Other \Vhite Lead. These facts have been proved and can “Win be provcii, Architects of high' reputation the world °"“-` '~`?<`Cif y Brandram’s B.B. Contractors and paint¢f5 using it are satisfied to pay the extra cost, f0flti5 another instance of the best being the most economical- BRANDRAM-HENoE@§.l!! Maul: IN CANADA av ‘O INNTREAI- - |-uu'.|rAx --A-I a1‘..|orm -- ""‘""“