eff ._ 4,~`3` 1;. '. " * ,,..- , we ltsnpill action umbld Y°“`”° ' ` accomplish more work ilk” time and with las elim this pquilrle. ll clwis. . ' nlcclmnlcally-no liarmlnlt clicmictlx-and will noi scralrll? _ or ininrc flue surlace. Keeps cooking uicnsils, lloom Vf°°"l~ worlt, melal wnrlt, windows and everylliing almul lhe lioulc. bam er dairy rpiclt :mil span. lin line parlicles qulclsly lnninli dirl lllfl drone which soap. soap powders miloilizr will not elleeh, spent was h Who were P16954, _,___ and Bell.'Gh§rlottet0,wn_,_;has~.~ t f ' appointed organist for thrnew Z on Church. The' 'new _organ is now ready and is to he installed in tlfeir splendid new building in the near fut~ urs. tham and Harry Weeks, on behalf of Refuge Division No, 201 B. 0. T., 'F‘redericton, have forwarded kindly 'George Walter and S-ister Mrs. death ‘ of their . beloved father and 'bi 600 miles thru those almost un- -Arctic regions; and had she not en- countered a heavy southerly gale' ~.._1n ‘the Gulf of Bt. Luwrence,she w¢u]¢\. ,region will stand. more than amazed -‘when they learn that the Minto's rGsDtain and crew found November fa splendid month there, and could 0|' tlmo.J . North been for some Cnllheck --Harold of usy B6 J. ri." Bauer tue in-noi Mrs. Howard Weeks, B. H. Rack- .verded resolutions- of condolence to their Brother Otis Pound, on the great loss he"lms sustained in the ~ death oi' his mother and to Brother Stevenson on their great trial, the mother.. Such touching evidence of members of the liodge much closer to~ _ gcther. Steaming aj: an average speed of fourteen knots and , .making the trip anown, and niuch' shunned waters between Cape,/'Chililey and Bellei isle, the Uanadinn Government stea- mer Minto,un`der-command of Cap-,l tain F. Anderson, arrived in Halifax this morning the proirdpossessot of two records both for speed on re- turn and lateness of stay ln the have been able to tie up in Haiifi\x_' on‘ Sunday morning, making the en; port in less than four days. Those who look askance at voyages to that have safely stayed at least, three) weeks longer had it -not-been for-~ ths` fact that shortagv of fuel comllhlled them to put out for home. On the Women’s Pains 'I received your sample of Zutob Tablets, and tool: them for severe pain (monthly) and headache. At the end of 30 minutes I was entirety free from pain and experienced no more throughout the period. I suffer a great deal at these times and feel grateful that I now have a remedy which affords quick .re- lief. Every woman in the land should know about Zufoo Tablets and what they will do.” MRS, ALLEN WRIGHT, F ulford, Q, 00 0000660000000 trip down they encountered no ice, save one small berg; this, thanks to the splendid. navigation qualities of ,l Captain Anderson himself, who chose `s route about 100 miles on ' shore to avoid this danger feature; and wl1i_ch_ route' niay- lroi_n_,.tl11s time on' be regarded as the odiclnl one.The Mipto sailed from Halifax on July \24th, her purpose being to conduct a series of further surveys to the ap- proaches to Fort. Nelson in line with the construction work of the new Hudson’s Bay railway. This survey work was carried on until September 23131. at which date the steamer was forced to leave, owing to 'shi`1rtnes8Df fuel. Otherwise she would have re- mained to take advantage of at least three weeks longer. iympathy must certainly hind the ; WHS was first had S8 ni; as I C\lfE im, ,_ receip!5f_|l'm Ottawa. ' -_f - .. . L`\~e I thc' 8l'l weak I soon and strength could not IF i wit .was announced yesterday at the tire trip from Cape _Chid1ey to this '¢';hur`cli of the Sacred Heart, by 'Father M13»cAdam that His Lordship, Bishop Morrison, would arrive in the city hy`_ths 1.15 express Friday ing. The mernhera of the parish _were expected to turn' dnt in large nnnililofe to receive the Bishop, and wo'uld‘b_e lined along either aide of fthe street from tho I. G ,_R." st.a'tlon to _the church, and would enter the church where the general reception would take place and address read. After the service at the church, _His Lordship Bishop Morrison would re- ceive the members of the congrega- tion at the Lyceum, club parlors:--‘ Sydney Exe. Bishop Morrison was formerly located, in ,Vernon River. ~ ..-is _ Miss Almira G. Coulson, who was graduated from the Worcester state Normal School in the class of 1912, has; received a very flattering oder from a* school in New adersey. Miss Coulson, heads ,the ' recommendation list prephred for superintendents at the normal school for ther class. She ,has however, declined the oder, preL letting to follow her 'profession in Masss.chu_setts,., ,She,,is,_ '_at present teaching-in the North Grafton school, where siaafhae sec2£ed-,_.=__ peilnnnent, B Z* Q ' ' ` the old-style, long-bladed razor, find it hardf'gio* ' believe that the Gillette Safety Razor is realli; handler and quicker. ‘_ ` __ , I So the quill.-using clerks of old must _lhayel ' , .,l;~ , 1 i '.7 \‘ 1 . . or for d soft or which adds so mitch ld found in no other razor. ;: he, worry alohg ,in the older/gy, v{hef\,_,~,l , is/.so.rhucli~6liiI€f', .quicker-and ,libre _, _ v ..,f€i"1'4. ,_. » - ‘ 5,: . , 5, i I ‘ , P ,I it bv if K §,y,rg, 1 fa. `S .looked askance atfthe first steel pens-_-_until 2 learned by experience how much more effectl‘\f¢_ _ V* is., qaipwfkldtiwg 3 esénpinf 5 ¢.h» ' I -,.1 after years of practice. f _ l V' ` ,_ _ __ _ f ,Holding the Gillette lightly, like a penc_il,~'yoif‘ r ,_ , can shave any part of the face, in any dff§étion;‘ ' » s-n..,.=~eewei=12:¢hs.$w°._Ans1t,Sml¢:=f. .’:i|»1_."l‘llri A few days’ experience with the,Gille_tte entljf-' a man finds he can shave with it quicker»and.mQff§§,’5;- I easily than he could with the long-bladed razotjnf ` J , 4 _ , i . 1 " _ f 1 a, 1 Q F1 _ » ' . _ f‘ xfv..-<» ff 'E _yi \ 4 last June, the most dreaded ordeal of normal _ school gra»d\i§_tes, 1 Miss her studies in college withta view to taking- uirhigh school- .worth-Worises-_ ter. Mass, Telegram. Ndv. 11th.- '|,‘he young woman referred to is s, daughter of J. B. and Mrs. Coulson, formerly of this Provincs,;,'and has made several visits to this Island. -- i A successful meeting ofthe chil- dren's Aid Society was held in Char~ lottetown Monday evening, Dr Con- roy occupying the chair. /A lengthy and detailed report of ,the Agent, was submitted end also 9, short finan cial statement, after which the offi~ cers for the ensuing year were elected as follows:-Hononary President, Sir Louie Davies. President, Dr Conroy, Vice-Presidents, , Rev. T. F. 'Fuller- ton and Rev. Canon Simpson. Hon- orary Solicltor, D..McKinnon, Secre- tar_v»'I'reasurer, W. L. Cotton. Board of Management, the officers, ex offi- cio, Rev. Dr. McLellan, Rev. H. Scott-Smith, Rev. M. McDonald, Rev. J. Heaney, Rev. Z. L. Fash, Rev. Win Marshall, -Mrs. Rogers, (Govern- mcnt House),»Mrs. W. S. Stewart, Mrs. V John Byrne, Mrs. McCr-andy, 'Edwin Chandler, Mrs. Huggan, Mrs. cation. , ' ‘ ' f 1 , hom Heart Disease, by the V V3? ellgiht cgcrifqii of clmbing [iii - S315; ¢..“'{l§L‘l.‘§.,'f.l., illfi ' of_ tlirse sudden deaths m»ght.he prevented ff the ricllm only knew thclr true _ condition and took prompt ""1 glam' ,' M !ln1.l“|;E_o|ier tr¢;agfnt.FUL'; ~ _ ny cor n e nr ll ll ., l 1rsl"°“'°'si';-...hav ies -as .gnsnel-1,' ilévlfinzlraua nook that up im i Mft Disease arlglhnw it un he cured. - tvs ~ /.», vn2l.nn|‘I Dlnlml Alllmid Dremy! I( you line ev:-n ons.o! me s&'.mptei¢idwi¢'| your llilrt and Irs n ve Meri rlte‘ ::.'.i::.:‘°t'“:~.i':' *rs°rr:°.-"~ °°°*»...." _ I I 5 _ and lend tgdny. Address ll-Io|lrrx%)\l‘ro.'Cl1: .nes----..\-~»..... ness..." » __Mn‘ eque, lft by friends* wish him every to sleep better; I know 'oiildr women who have taken it for the t N°V';':xl’°"u gthestgag purpose and they join me in prais- egg pgcfcgnse; “gud y ,~,ingjft."-Mrs.V§I_i1,_A_..Buirr'Y,63l South F rm which Mt ivieksrsuesf, 'raft william -ontario. “ Y' 1" Since we guarantee that all iestimo- C“m°mi°' vw' caved ‘anis 1n‘¢hwe1p,ubunl are genuine, is it §,‘,’,§“,_§.§n‘,’,',, “§f§§‘,e,,“‘,’,, -iio_tfiZi'rtosuppdse tlmtif Lydia E. Pink-I in June 1550 when lh"~‘_“'l v°Z““\b.l° C°mF°5P ,l_‘_°5.tl‘° Vi!" cargo were sold Each of U19 '90 Pell’ f-he” W_°me“ it _Will hell’ °:“5' ers, after getting his share o ,other woman who is suffering in a like price’ went me way' soup ¢° 'mtfmofl ` mines, and others remaining ‘in 2 'lf you went special advice write to city At that time cholera was ,jliydll E. Plnkham Medicine Co. (conii- mg there Captain Irving, one '?d,¢\lt`|\l) Lynn: H599' YN" letter Wm shareholders, contracted the -§b,'9`_°P¢|\°d§ 1'0"] ‘nd “l5W°\`¢d' ll? 5 and died, Out of all the forty woman and held in strict wnildenec. |,01,1e,.s_ ,,,,. kngw 0| but one It is the favorite c well as Canadian homes hoCal1S0 muscle making, brain building wheat raui rc arcd ill IU? I110Sl1 Nothing so d c .chilly mornings as llot milk or cre ups airwell as needed for a half day purest, best oi all the MADE IN CANADA Th C d Shredded Wheat Company Limited the present time, namely out Z alll |31! I . lspcctcd citizen, J H Gates, now Nmgm-5 Fgllg, Ont position. Miss Coulson has made a well up in years The only other sur ‘very brilliant record in her three vivor of the Fanny is Duncan Mc- Tm-onto Office. 49 Wellington Street Eu! you-5' ¢0-urge gt the normal school, Gougan of Malpeque, one ofthe sa'l being foremost in- all ‘hart classes anil ors -Pat. i he w irs rizes 0 -having won t ` t 0 P ' fend by 3, for-mer principal of the gs-A-g3_i iH@s§i|-1 __ s-use -'I-_"' 'school for special work. In the city examinations ' for teachers* I licenses » Coulson again succeeded in "obtaining °' ---' lkers -- mo ers plicants who took the-papers. It is Miss Goulson’s intention-to further _ , . 55 _M¢,y ..»,4,.,i . .~‘. _ SUDDEN DEATH! 21|) Muonia, Bids., Hallowell. o. f » ,#811 TRIATIIII' -QFD B001’ 6'0UTOH J,-,+`\z1 GIVG Ulf’