:np '/ix; ..._ 4; PAG ' i‘“f,i’i I ' I ` "'|'ii"" vmwl 1 _._..__. 4 H ._. ,ziaur . ' If . s 5 5 Q HIS - b *_* f mmm; of ., “fy interesting letter ‘ receli!vednbylherZam-Buk Co. from Mrs. K. Coeaeth 0' ‘ Joggin Bridge, Digby Co., N. S. The letter continues : is Wim, gh, mpgs' Bur, broke out I called in a doctor: IW'-_*ill ’~"°‘¢m°~'" ‘iid md I gr-igd ssivgs and lotions and washes of all killlll- but U10 WN* :;“g.pn;‘d Th, din," finally became so basl that the cIill¢l'a face and shoulder were completely eov°l'°¢l *Nh l°l’°'~ I“\\8I“° "M Pd” 'h° P°°' °hM (not s year old) had to suffer l _ _ h “ One dav s friend. advised me to try Zam-Buk. I did not hav?) mush fiptt.” at that time that Zam-Buk would be able to work cure; last 1; hflsfséleti In no harm in trying it, Iobtsined ssupply. Atthst time V- Ichx mad OM box of remedies I liml tried for oval ayear. ‘ BY "I" mm' _ d the Zum Buk ZIIF-Bull lhif"-’ ‘"\“ "' mN"k°‘ ’“Pr°'°m°“t". I covunue ment until the animal.: ....1 -ny by my tins;-ssshowed -Isl" °f‘“‘l;‘:":,_,ch -,M been . ll The death occurred st ber home., Tyne Valley, on Nov. 24th of Ange- lina Blllil, widow of the late Mm. D. Ellis, who predeocaled her some ten months ago. Deceased was born on ' November 21st, 1886. at Kilkhamp- ton. County Cornwall, England, and ' at the age of three came with her parents, William and Mary Glover to ince Edward Island, where she since resided, In 1856 she was arrfeil to William Ellie. and ofthe ten children born` to them, there re- mafns, three sons:-Parmenas E., of Newton Center, Mass, John in Cal- ifornia, and Ernest at home, and three daughters, Mrs. James Sulli- van, Northam, Mrs. Burton Ellie, Everett, Mass, and Miss Bessie, now at home; to mourn the loss of ' one lwho fulfilled ln every sense of the term, the meaning of the word “Mo- ther." One sister Miss Em-me, of Tyne Valley and a brother Thomas of Gaspe, Que., are also left to mourn the loss of a kind and affectionate sister. The deceased. has fora num- ber of years, owing to delicate health and failing eyesight, which in the last ,couple of year amounted to almost total blindness, lived 'a quiet, retired life, 'but in the home, where her kind ‘ and loving influence was ever exerted, to her children, and rand-children Pr has m eczema was confined to the ch|Id's llmulder, one sore n Z _B k particularly deep. By degrees this, DUN V” h°‘l°d' ‘nd mm ‘Y “m U banished every trace of the disease. \ _ “I have walled several months befors BIIUODIUS ml' case to you. in onli-r to see ' _ eczema. 'l`hr-re l\:i_» not been any return; tll CUB _I*’\'\ll permanent, ami Iliero is no scar or trace of tbl dle0\l_\B\‘: from which the vliilil sutlered so long. Y0\l‘ “lf P“b "‘ this inforiiiutioii if _iou wish, so that every N050! liiy know the value of Zuni-link.” Zsm~lluk is inet as good for cold sor_ee,clmpp¢l1l\lldl» piles, blooil-poisoii, ulce-rs, bad leg, varicose ulc¢l1. ffdl’ fr .t bit bah 'a chiifed places, etc. Also as-In Bulb sores on e, y _ , ’°°° tisin,,sciaiic.i, sic. All Druggists and Stores, 50o bor or Lum-Bak Co., Toronto, 1.... ..-io.. 2 she has left a place that never can be filled-a memory that never can ‘be blotted out. Her remains were followed to their last resting-place, notwithstanding the almost impass- able condition of the roads, by a large concourse of friends-and as loving hands laid her gently away be- stde her loved ones gone before, those remaining were comforted hy the thought that she died with a strong hope of a blessed reunion in Heav- en, and the knowledge that-“'l‘hey are not dead, who live in the hearts ' of those they leave behind." [REE IDX Send rhls cou- p o n s n d o n v cent stamp to 7.a|u-Bull C0., Torurihe and we will mail you free Lrinl box. if there uae any pturn of U16 tion for rheuma- SUPERNUMERARY FUND. During the last few weeks the can- vass has been mallfng some progress. -- ceived between $2,200 and $2,300 in Aéihort Talk About Island Chocolates additional rromisee. 'Phe emo- nt now promised stands at $16,200. There is still quite a little territory in New Brunswick to go over, and this will be done as soon as possible. _A few weeks ago I -visited Alblerton, Circuit. Rev. H. B. B. Strothard Why are Islandfhocolatrs First-class? One reason is iliat your Island cream- and his wife did au that was possi_ Butter. eil-.,is rs good as the best on ea ih.Anoihcr rea son is that I have been making' high grade chocoiares for 25 years. With lhe best meierials in the world “hy simul I noi be able io make lhe chocolates as good as the hesl? l` AM making the ISLAN CHOCJLATES lo my mind BETTER lhun anyihing you have had. I KNOW they Hu are BETTER even ifl cannot. convince you. - _ _ WHY NOT get away from ihe unpatriolic and unjust assumption that good made away from li me are heiter than the Home made. ln the Unites Si.ics everyone shouts for his HOME TOWN and the GOODS made their. That is one ofthe secrets of the Yankees' succeel. Try ii ic CHARLOTTETOWN. AND SEE HER GROW. Thomas Whitie It-x5Mtf. d ble to make my visit successful for D the fund and comfortable to myself. The little foxes have not spoiled the Dernumerary vine there. Brother R, Lesrd has done good work and ntinues to do so by teachingthe . M. co duty of tlthing, the fruits of which appear in mv directions. On my re- turn from therelcalled on two peo- ` ple to Sunnyside' _fl _ 'l Slenographers Trained ai 5 I iIiili ~\F§ g is -s ss u-gg* _1 _, ___ ]__,_ .1-E5 .____._____.».__, - IIardCoal The C. If you wish to become a successful stenogrspher or re- ter ou should of . . ~ P Tile Charlottetown Business College and Institute of Shorthand and Typewritlng is one of the Premier lnstutions of its kind in the Maritime Provinces. Here you receive pe_i'- sonal and individual istructions and the courses are so plain and practical that they are easily mastered. Write today L. B. Miller, Prin Charlottetown Business College L. B Miller. _ Joimsurré j * ANODYNE LINIM ENT B. C. Are Successful g ,,,,, ,,, ,em ,M ,_ temal and 'external ills. It alleviates coughs, colds, sore throat, colic, ` cuts, burns and bruises. 25c and 50|: everywhere take a course at the C B C for free Prospectus and information to cipal. , ‘ I. S. JOIlNSON G (I0. Basin. "“" ‘ hr Principal, Victoria Row f.*‘ G. J. Hamilton £5* ,Sons ,Cll,llliU,’_l;llIES 'E Pi£As'tirvtet§Bonv llsss. baalpsdss for Base Burner Acadia Round » E Acadia and EM ' A11 in the can shear ,ls-=' 5!-“ir ‘| 3°’ f.,ed,Vfiilim~tbe old country. 1 ll" ' s » ,get it made here. You are sure of the ,_.'latest_ .and choicest sultings. Nearly ,W You Should gel I Your .Suit Here A _- Coal yard . ai I EXEOUTRIX NOTICE You are sure of getting a perfect iittiug, neat and stylish suit when you las will and testament of Thomas P belonging to Cape Wolfe Circuit, 'hut did not have time to gee all friends there. The result oi my visit __ these two Circuits included prom- - ises of $299.00. .Since then. it have visited Murray Harbour here I - is aauosmr. on i_ mspgpsui ' mins ‘v . Frm! if Ulu! Value la lla” There is only oiic i.::`y!'\n;iiio|i for the nuulbcxp__9f_ cx.t.hii;.»iu:>iic li itcrs that Vg receive praising Ns-D:ii~_Co Dyspfil ’.I`ubl.ts. and llial is iliur. these ial.l¢ts certainly do cure any kind of/stomach trouble. _ ' Here il a typical leitcr from Mite Eliza Armsvi-ortliy, Camo. N.S. : "lt is with .pleasure I write to Inform you that your' Na-Dru-Co Dyspcpsla ablefs have proved of great va ue to ma. I tried remedy after remedy but without shy lasting good. Having heard af your isbleis curingsuch cases _ss mine I decided to give ihem a fair trial. They proved satisfactory in my case." The remarkable success of Ns-Dru-Co Dyspepsia Tablets is such s success as can only come'to on honest remedy, compounded according lo an exception- ully good formula, rom pure ingre- dients, by expert chemists. If you are troubled with your stomach just ask your Drngiist about Ns-Dru-Co Dypgepeia Ta lets, compounded by the Ns nal Drug and Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited, and sold throughout the Dmniuion at 5ec. a box. ia l “_ ' worm ser Hemi, 2 ; ‘V > ` ~ ~~ ",l,:,,~,\,‘» -. 1': V ~ "'-Cloth!! lfnl will Will' _rnllli lohldl' ’ if they are boiled ten minntes‘1|e_(oi-e bein; put out.. I ’ ff, Vinegar flavored withl. dlflerent, herbs will be found a delightful ad- junct to various selids._ Put fresh, dry herbs in s. clean bottle, cover wi.h vinegar, corking tightly. _ Put the bottle in a kettle ol water and remove as .soon as the wsterhoill. Let stand for s week. _ , - --\> white me sau can be siwecssniuy cleaned with a paste of magnesie. and cold water, which should he applied with a brush and allowed ‘to dry on. When the magnesia is perfectly dry lt can be brushed ofland the hat should be perfectly clean. ‘ To wash chamois leather, make a weak solution of soda and warm wat- er, put in the leather and let it soak for two hours. liub well with soap and riiise thoroughly in warm, soapy water. Wring in a rough towel. and dry quickly in the open air. Pull un- til soft. To clean white 'marabou feathers, dissolve a teaspoonful of washing spent'Sunday through the kindness of S. J. Boyce, who generously took my appointments for the day. Found Rev. L. H. Jewett comfortably settled. I-Ie and his wife showed' me no small kindness. The -minister is much bet- ter placed since the parsonage has been premovcd near the villagawhere it ought to have been years ago. He like brother Strothard had prepared the way for the fund and its repre- sentative. Ove'r $200.00 were, promis- ed. Rev. H. Miller, alter his journey to the home-land, has got well hold of matters at Montague, and before long will be alle to give a good account of himself. He and Mrs. Miller helped in all ways possible to them. i Mt. Stewart was visited next, I had not time to complete the work here. and this is true abc-ut Montague the two Circuits are about $150.00, and there will he more to follow. Rev. E. B. Weeks and his partner 'did what was in their power to help in the worli. The fund was well re- `ceived in all these Circuits, Not one person to whom it was mentioned: re- fused to give something' to it.- George Steel, In Wesleyan. Shediac, Nov. 18, 1912. He's a brute. How so ? When she promised to be his wife he said he would do everything in his power to make her happy. Well ?, He spends all of his ti-me at the club l Well, if he is really s. brute ,that ought to help some.-Houston Post. Jack and I have parted forever. Good gracious l What does that mean ? MGB!!! thht' I'll. get 5 Bye-pound bo! of candy ln about an hour.- Louisville Courier-Journal. IN, MEMORIAM. Death has again visited Newton Cross and claimed for its victim Mrs. William 0'Marsh of Newton Cross who died Saturday, November the 16th, at the age ol fifty-four years. Deceased was loved and highly ree- pec'ted hy all who had the pleasure of her acquaintance and her kind and pleasing mamur won for her many friends who will long cherish her heslth`for some time but death came as a shock to her family. She leaves to mourn a sorrowing husband, one son and three daughters to mourn thc! loss of a kind and loving wife and mother; also .four brothers, two sist- ers and three grand-children. Her fun- eral, which took place at St. `Michsel’s Church. Iona, was largely attended after which her remains were laid beside that of her son Montague who predeceased her eight years. Re- uuim High Mass was celebrated by hcrpastor the Rev. Father Gaudet who kindly attended her during lalt léours. May Her Boul rest in Peace.- -om. _.___.._..._._-_ SIJMATRA'S MEETING PLACES Every district of importance in the towns of Sumatra possesses what is known as a ‘-'.bslei" or native meet- ing place, which the Dutch Regent visits periodically to discuss with his subordinates the aflairs of the die- trlct. ` _ County Council hall are very quaint, and are decorated with beautiful in- laid work at the ends and 9, tapering rool ol fine palm, ornamented with br ght brasswork, which glitters in the `sun, setting oil most pictures- qiiely against 5, background of tall ;:p£p$tplget:s and a‘forest ol rich Reserve Run of Mine A space is. Mt between the ground and the flooring, the reason of which is obvious, for in the tropics, during the rainy season, the inheblteiits are often visited with Hoods, so, in or- der to safeguard themselves in such an emergency, most of the buildings are erected on vtilts. ` A DAY WITH DAD. George E’ “Irs rather had s busy any. Hustled to the store at ten; I/istened to some storied gay Told by otherhiiuy men. with some members of the bunch; Spent an hour relating jokes l Had to rattle lor the srnokes 'P110 vndvrlirned exocvtrix of the Ana mn hunted ou¢` to men. c . _ - .. very, best in good tailoring, fine fit and 3:1". lm of Dunuteilnen, in Queen amuse been et lull-rut two . notifies all persons indebted to every well-dressed man comes- here for on ' _ . mak , , h°r residence. Dunstaflnage; and an 1"' "` Plreolll having any claims against seen ' Zia said see the suiiings import- ,tip “Id “we en hmbv rmuirvd so t the same, duly attested, to within twelve months from this date. _ _ Dated this eightlrday of November. 8 Co _ 4. n. ms. . ` Allis Univ- Prim” Edward Island. here- 'runes ss busy ss before. ' Then hehadelottodo estate of the said deceased, to qigigvhnngng ¢°,,¢i,, "an, e immediate peymsnt to her eil* pieced |, bee of cum, 0| mars., Signed s voucher for his pay; ' Came home blowing like a' hotle. Fathefs had e busy. day. , _ Kansas 081 Jenner. memory. She lla! been in Iaillnf ` > I inf; Here is the Place to Get powder into s pint of boiling water and let it partly cool. Hold the fea- thers by the stems and swish them gently in the suds for a few minutes. Rinse in the same manner and shake gently in the open air or in a. warm place 'indoors until they dry., ` ____,___.______.- = THE HATS Bee the latest style in hats, Awful hatsl , Every frealrish brand of bonnet That was ever made to sell, Each with something spikay on it, 'lihat will make you when you don lit ' ' Fit to fill s Padded cell. Twisted up and dented down, Bhrunkap brim and swollen crown, Made of felt and silk and velvet and the fur of dogs and cats. Sf C f _ ace on erence there has been re Circuit. The financial results from ch' the hats' hats' hats, hats' Oh, the kinky little, dinky little hats. Watch the passing show of hate. Braren hats Every one enough to stagger _ Even Hottentots or 'liurks Aiming to the smart and swagger, With 9, pairpin like a. -dagger. And a lot of q’uills like dirlra. Color crazy, red and blue, Yellow, green and purple too. Combinations and creations that 1 would clear a houee_ of rats. Oh, the hats, hats, hats, hate, Oh the msd chaotic, idiotic hats. -Minn; Irving. , 101' NA-DRU'€0 ~ Syrup cl- - Licorice me Chlolfodyue is relI,.sbIe,‘for it contain! absolutely nothing harmful io even the children. But dou‘_t take our word tori!-risk your druggist or physician. To these men, In whom yon ulstly place implicit' confidence, we will F diy send on request e complete list o the ingredients in this or any other Na-Dru-Co preparation, Keep a 25:. or 5oc. bottle of this reliable remedy) always on hand. and it will nip in the nd all your trouble with coughs andcolds. , NATIONAL DRUG & CHEMICAL, CO, OF CANADA LIMITED fi /` //ft, il _ r“‘ “ly Get Oxo Cubes. .A daily cup of hot, steaming, 'nourishing Oxo is better than ies and eofee. One of the finest safeguards known against colds, chills, and influenza. ,One cube to a cup. 4 cubes -I0 a. I0 cubes-25 c. vou in vous Home WITH All this talk about Western vv h e a t I I o u r's b e I n g “pastry” fleurs, is just plain talk. Anyone, who knows anything about wheat, knows that Western wheat flour cannofand does not, make as good Pastry as “Beaver” Flour. ' . Western wheat has what the bakers call strength. It makes a big loaf of bread--but the bread ls spongy and lacks, flavor. Ontario wheat, ,blended with spring wheat, makes the ideal bread and psdtry flour. The bakers of Toronto and London-the experts at the agricultural colleges-and thousands of homes ln Ontario, Quebec and the Maritime Provinces-have proved that "Beaver" Flour is superior to any Weétern wheat flour, and iaequally good for Bread and Psitry. Try lr. ns:/ii.aas-wrne in for prices es reed. come cron. me cmsn. THE 'l'. ll. TAYLOR C0., l.lMl‘l'lll, 1;' CHATEAU, ONT. C. F. Pooley. Roy Buildingllslifsx, N. S. Travelling Sales Agent Every modem convenience Y I i Telephone in every room- 1 ` When in Halifax Register at The Ilalifsx _-T Homelike, comfortable, the leading Hotel in Eastern Cassie. . E. L. WCDORALU. “snows ` , i _ -__-~ _ 1 I' -_ - Ll!-'-, -.;?'1€*~:. ‘.~`*i’?."l?'f')"'1§ , .¢ ” ' »',/."f¢§.i _ §1,j,i_Z.,' 2.,-.-1 »' ,\f._.§,. » ,.. ~ 1 <1' '/`.'~f.l»: 3 . , -_xy .‘ .`»‘-'gl .T In s‘_A ,time in advance. that Good Xmas Gift ` ata BIG SAVING This is the right place to get that Christmas Gift. There 'are hundreds of good gift suggestions here and every Item was a splendid value at the former price. New from these low prices you can get further 'dlscountsranging from zo p. c- to 33 1-3 p. c For men, women and children there are articles here that ~vvIlI prove the ,most pleasing, delightful and practical of all good gifts. Never before have you been odered ‘ such unusual bargains, This sale should induce all shrewd persons to shop for along Look over the few sample bargains listed below, ' 'M77 ._ Give Him-Her -a Goo_d Watch l "m ra*-_r“ »' I ‘ i _ Waltham, gold filled case, 16 size, r7 6s watch, 15 jewel, nickel movement. Jewel, adjusted nickel in 14k gold filled Empire, beet quality case $i5.5ofox‘..ll,60 worth $30 for ..~.......... .$22.50 _ _ Empim ,7 Jewel, nickeh ,;k gold 7 Jewel Empire in best_quality case. _ su¢aa..¢.°f°f............. ...es Is-5°f°f~--»-~------»--~-»-------~1°-'° ` gi Waltham, x5 jewel, x6s in xok gold Osize, huntlngcase 14k, solid gold. I filled case, $i3.5o for.. ............$l0.l0 x5 jewel movement $35 for ..~.-......26.25 ” Silverware I -runes-6¢\¢..`.»..»s-qs." ‘Om A' / "-' ~ 'f1>s¢k f.-em fuss List other sp1¢nasa°.snap»’ ‘ . I ~., , , , .- i am' s-n|§_ 'll' - Excellent values in diamond rings from $15 up dis' countedat....,....H}.....sn-.-.........20 p. c.of|, A good line elfsney set and signal rings in sires for msn, woman, and children, all grades. . .25 p. e. off, Photo frames, hair receivers, cologne bottles, etc.. ' sterling silver. Regular prices arecnt down $3 I-3 p. c, Thifsieckef diva-_ -nblswsi-s , A flue display of ex- lecisautee sm, mann, pus- quleiie Limoges china, ag aims, fm anew som in P°P°1lf returns. all -1|-i»»~. ¢-mis. Meri-.mia PW'--, --fs P- ¢~ off.” . scdmisy eihonnicles. lines Alec English Crows , sgumsy ,sign gnu aupisy DsrbyChlne md Hud- sss iessaurosicetis eieeqm. painted china sr I d ' , , _s_ese|°eees25 p,C, Qff, Solid gold jewelry brooch his pendaai_ fp al 'Hwy °f_h=r \f\l¢Ie~.......... -s-fs-el oem nina jmeify i»f»¢i»»»,- mfr pm. as iles Creeks, mseiei, lsecy meisi, kitchen A slum Souvenir goods including spoons, beirrrss, .20 ice i, pin! ......5 at 18,47 Rogers Bret. were knlvm, lorkisail' Cut Glass ~ Everypieee oi- olir cut glsss lsehtlrely hand cnt , and shows quality and fin- ish not often' seen. For the quality _ofihls _ware our prices have always been imllually low but now they have besdlurther dllcvvoted ........-_.25 9. efell. 90 Grafton Limoges 1