1;; 5; it :, ;. \~ l f 3 iff .A ,_ __ e f _-_-_-r ;_: »- ‘QEET1 _ .ni fa _ _i, ' ri' .l v`|:.> i xi 'll £11? . .,|»~ il ._ _, f _ir '. i , -5 _,__ _ if , . if-.Q-`~l» _‘ _;:_ _ ' _ 3,15, _ -.- \ $1 .. . _ .,- i-_ =1,_.; 5r"'f-'ali-,Eff \'."!rl‘.:- .I it __1.:\Z' ii if at .I A ‘J ._ L; -- ‘fi ‘. f/Z :fill -it' ~if\ ll, ii,*-3151' ._i §\\,\'-thi . ‘i ,its ,i ,,'f‘;_; 3. 4“~ _.,,T ~ "iw I 5* me » ,»` »-malt," ».,._,._:_x... ._ ~ div li ; _ _ ,ff rf- 5"-' ld .Ei -*= l.. ' ',_ r v. _,= - I l,-s fl -_ _-.:.¢ g, r i i § _ fi Family is ill you will of course wish tn 'provide everything that can co t ibute in any de- g eetowards recovery as _ uell as making the case lighte and moreeffective. We have averythlug re- quired, Sick Fetderr. Eye Ba\hs, Medicine Droppers, Bed Pans, Uxinals, Rubber Shfet- iug, Ice Caps, Hot Water Bags,Fa ce Bags, Syringes, Atomizers, Oiled Silk Mustard Leaves, Gauzes, Baud- ages, Absorbent Cotton, Thermometers, Air Cu# hlons, Stomach Pump, Breast Pump, Nipple Shields. J. G. Jamieson 'Bild In last Wednesday’s issue we dis- wae no emergency, The Globe was _foremost _ In its _dauuueistlons of “those scarenxonizers" who would dare inainuate that anything but the feeling' existed between ul 0h\l'l°\-¢¢¢°"l,Germany and _Great Britain at the {“°“~ ed J' Brush Ofilau ei Svmmvrllev time theadmlreltym memorandum hm 1 Albertolh Boolll- IM U°l¢Ol"l°- was published. It went so far as to as- ance; gut sertthat notlnlng was to be feared from the growing power of Germany Wh°1°°&1° _ 1, w “.'l‘wenty-six years ago last -Iann- _____,f in the North Sas.. Now. last Sat-I YAn_|i&>\'1:Y°:§ do women _omwtha mp "Y the Rev__Mr_ Hunter _md mynu TODAY' “gay iz” _ind itil: izkibelsavtingkz frage movement? Because, said\Dr. ;'¢1'° !l0;lil1g__ IEVWARI »l;l;:;fii_;1§§ldi_l1__0l5 “versce espr orvaryoo 3-l1lad¢r,¢ _ he gat" nd awa. r on _ u 'City M°g“u“t“°,° cout' 9 °` m' possession of the people of Great ontly go be Tonddcudgditbvhhmcleht tenieri thexemaegthgsaglareéa lglirflevsvitlqi ' we w Young-Adams Company. Derfor: Britain and Germany. respectivelydn 1:3310 ;l;iEm\;FlYl;féi_;J;irb’§h :gg zghgiahga hu; __m<;r :__ tho exceptions when. he mance. “Her Great Temptation, the mnttcr of naval expansion the mnrrmd woman some ,ohms from was called away _from ohthwm Opera House, 8,15 p. m. _ great battlesl-rips and cruisers of the sympathy 101-' the huge,-ing, of tho” “Both Conservatives and Liberals _ _L British nnd German fleets have been not so fortunately mated as them- _T110 W9";’h ;l;§°1:_;ll§;‘l-gt :Vere P_;`“£“3 - ' d a n, an ey FRIDAy_ IQQVEMRER 2,, ,913 concentrated in or near the North aelvesaigxd _some from having) _trio w1;l;_e¢;‘¢-;1‘;mréeed as it ebecame evident Sea, us if each power was afraid of m“°h B “N and ”° Bermvs ° jec U d _ Mfg' whiny, the eng,-33,, movement, now that Sir John was being influence . being suddenly attacked by the otheuamply suDpues_ ‘-1 received an invitation to dine and thus taken at a disadvantage. what "amps the movement as pe. with Sir John and Lady Macdonald, This behavior of two powerful ns.- Olll' 07|! richest in the Bl! ferior is not one and manage-1 cullar and dangerous to the stability MONTREAL. ~ Nov: I0-`-How Bir- John A. Mdhdonhld _ 'was converts# was told last night in the course of a fervent exhortation to those who crowded the Westmount Methodist th", ,ph-._ ‘church by Rev. w. H. oreselev. the evangelist who is conducting aserles of services at that church. and was delighted that there was no - - f th Stat ~ th t it wine on the table, nor was there any cnnged briefly the duty of the govern- t1°“5 would have been mmical but garridad on dhilsiiy l,>yfa'v\vdrli1:;'n"bschi;“wine allowed on that ssmetahle for ment with reference to the oyster for th" financial burdens it impwed lors" and a few disappointed mar- ¢\1l'¢¢.Y08l'5- business now that it has ceased to and the perer.-.xial danger of the farce rind women, mostly chiidiegg whn "Sir John said to me, ‘I was nev- be pmntabm becoming a tragedy. In spite of the have no interest in family life. If cr s¢;e1g_ical_ _I\hadu¢:. _goocl__?re_s_l;y]t_.;a_:‘_; - - er an o c , a a The Present g°v°mm°nt °n taking :g§rts,_,rn:1d€ prvmigex men and Sfrlfhzrhhlrvxhevthfiihilhrzzire bvavhilabdg lhl; hiethodist mcamp meetings. I oihce lost no time in dealing with so “ ‘"”_‘ -8- 0-1” 1” ° 9°““l'“°“ women members of B,,g,-“gist Bocieb have been a big sinner. however-."' important a matter. They found the "v“l"v has hee” 'naiutamed tm ics and women who take no interest "UHF "ight dllfillg _HW m¢et§“EM he however, that the divided and uncer- DOW Wil’-h0\lt Rn_v__indicntion of adis- in' the suffrage the result would be 'il10’ld up singing b¢Sld*‘- Lahvd 3°” ' ' hts and authority of the position on either side to relax the'l1H182iI1§. donald, lntlmatlng that he n ar- gsérgemlrlgnd local governments in me _strahh No doubt many mm, feel it an in- rived af._a decision to accept Christ. _ __ Justice that intellectually gifted wo- 'N10 l1\1dl9¥\°9 WHS 90 mllch m°ved» bays in which oysters exist prevented T" the WMM at large it is wel' men, loving wives and mothers, can- that many a handkerchief was ,my eiientivc steps being taken to *come news two of the largest Dread-lnhig mnngge;-5 of chair households, brought into requisition to wipe pni; the business on a firm basis, Tho nought battleships in the navy and |intcreste`d in the welfare of the com- 3:01; t__h_;¢__t_e1r_\\\_-is be£|_;c:nn; h_l:;r;e(y;d Stl question, as is well known was at n powerful cruiser, will shortly make “"“"if'v~ “h°“1d “Ut have the v°t9~ _ _ 1-3 f g k d t _ the thought of such a great conver- nce taken up “uh the Federal gov' an extended “Sit to West Africa and tlhundvewzxxiegothds voteo €S1iilalr;;(i§f)=\ sion fl his agreement has enabled the pro- t,,E,,t Germany has an exhe,,s,ve’me,,__ihat in to any tn include work- avowed surrender to Christ 0 ` __ _ . ei-nmeni; and nn agreement concluded. South America. Cai thc former cou-‘“-,mt the vote on e hapterms with "At the close of thc service he nnuoorsr T _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ ~ V- - _ - - ' _ ~‘. n. One-Half I The World wears glasses but, not half of that half wear the right glasses. ` Wrong glasses are often worse than none, they are a constant strain to the eyes. Deon ibe safe side; let us give your eyes s careful ex- amlnatiou. G, l'l_ Taylor _ Jeweler & Optician Hg Montague Black Fox Ex change Correspondence Solicited L. M. McKinnon, Manager Montague, P. E. I. DERTHS I 4 MUINNIS.-In the city Hospital on Nov. 20th James Mclnnis aged 45 years. Funeral from the residence of Mrs. Wm. Williams, 182 Weymouth Bt., Saturday morning at 8.45 to Pro-Cathedral thence to R. C. Cerne- tery. ATTEMPTS TO AROUSE PUBLIC DISTRUBT. NEW YORK, Nov. 19-As e result of the many rumors and reports re- cently circulated in Wall Street re- flecting on the financial standing of various banking and brokerage hous- cs, the New York Stock Exchange, through President J. B. Mahon,' to- day issued the following statement,- "0ur attention has been called tc the alleged activities of some persons who through telephone calls and un- derground methcds are seeking to un- dermine confidcnce in various houses in the financial district. A more dc- splcablc- method of attempting to arouse public distrust could not be imagined. Apparently there is no hesitation in using the names and houses of established reputation, “This is nothing less than criminal, and if anyone can assist us in placing the responsibility where it belon s orne, e D 0 B, 075 f ' l . Wh co 'd th t these oyster areas are the property equal opportunity to make selections, And to he sure that no man or group of mcn could monopolize these nreas the govern- ment imposed s, stifl rental. payable in advance, and also payable for four to five years before a dollar of return could be obtained. it will take four to five years to produce 3| paying crop and during these years investors must, every year, pay the cost of preparation and the yearly in- terest. Much of this money is put up by public spirited men, not that they shall make fortunes by it but to develop the industry for the public benefit. If the men making com- plaint against these companies ure asked to take an ,interest in the venture, thc invariablc reply is "no, there is no money in it." And here comes in an unreasonable didiculty. These fishermen huvc n gtoilsome-and hard calling. They earn 'their small returns by great exposure and hardship and men under such circumstances are inclined to find fault and complain of their treatment generally. They offer u great oppor- tunity to the unscrupulous editor who assumes the role of a g-articular _friend and advocate. He will scrib- g ,_ we gpm); he gym-1 to bring the matte, ble oil column in their behalf. It before the District Attorney." VESTMENT PUZZLE FOR CUSTOMS MEN. BOSTON, Nov. 19.-The brilliant scarlet gown that Charles Francis Adams wore during the ceremony in, which Oxford university conferred up-,‘ on him the degree of Doctor of Let-I ters, was held up by the customs of- flclsls today because they could not' decide what it was made of. »brfore they were convinced it was not '| of excessive value. Mr. Adams has been three months in London ceueet- ’°h° °“"°""°“" °““°° 'mf' ’“°*"°“*“1' U18 Mlf°\`l°8l GBCG- _ ly reaps a little political popularity ' by so doing. As to the accusation that men do " f ` ws nhnu mai; return to the sun. ,not want educated wives, this arisen r ~ _ _ t from not distinguishing between - S _ ° ' "general" and "specialised" eduuu- - ,- 7 tion. A man wants s cultured and "Mee'| Veterinary has been established for the sole farmer friends and is experts over (by caring and to horses possible. A failure is what these self so peculiar was the texture and appointed advocates would delight in weave of the material that the inspecq 85 it W0\l1d iDl\ll‘6 U10 government. tors had to send for a cloth expert There is also the would-be political of our 1° was ever thus. The men who use _ every opportunity to tear down for ' n purpose care little for those whose cause they pretend to espouse. I In this particular, because the gov- 1 ernment has made nn effort to build up and reclaim an almost extinct in- dustry, every effort possible must forsooth, be put forth to hinder and to make success difficult, if not lm- riend who "buts ln" and takes up ,(1 the :lesser unlunip iii," "'°'°“ *“°* ° all jtbe oontr '_true, he said, that "advanced" wo- E iment, which has killed female abili- ties, is based on the fnlse assumption general public, thcrc rsadesxre on of warning As lege ds the gricx- inclal government t0 mal) Out 0 area. under colonization, on the lat-im? W°men- Ami While lf- HWY be ‘ln qv” L"‘_‘m“"] Talley gsd tvhe I3; ,_ sensible and effective line of action. ter there are ,many German settlers fair to withhold the vote from n DP-Vid M1115 B91 _“L ° ‘me 3 ian inmb i h v n- Sir John was genuinely converted. They engaged a thoroughly capable . h ,_ _ 1 ge 1 er o women \v o ha e i _ _ h __ av o .eve r-xpatrrated themse ves for herited property, where will then; wo. "l-le Joined the church of which BUl'VeY0I`» P"°f¢55°" H- H' S aw' ° economic, not political, reasonslmen be when thny have nvote nnd Lady Macdonald wasa m€m'b€I‘. F9511- make 9. survey of several areas and 'Thu may be taken as an indication the wife of their gardener, the wife larly received the sacrament, and giv- h P f these areas drawn in_ _ _ of their coachman, and the wives of ed true to God for three years nn 11 93;; mi; swzy that for all time to umtll W-llatetver may be amd on tht other servants have votes too? huli, when be passed to his reward. th _ t beds and ters uava sl un .ion ofliclally and for the The speaker than sounded a note -:Une of the 5,-ht we “punt in meet as we ness through the gates of ttle difficulty as can a section f national (hst,_“s,_ and thug pave the vote is to remedy, let women by all regard as our greatest sun. land on n western pratre, This is in way for a better mutual unde!_Btand_ me-uns demand further pfivilegeilsllllh _ YCH "l`“"'_°"FORCE " P, E. I, marked contrast with the plans fol- ing It is _mt going too far to sa las equal “treatment of the sexes ru il'.~ OT N BIG VICTORY _ _ _ h I t m t hen, - _ ~ Y divorce a airs. only let them remcm- WO _ - 2747 U I9MWfm3,Lu1_ “Wed by t 9 ‘1 e g°v"” en ‘ W _that if this view turns out to bc cor- ber that men are already not too --- ’ ’ the Surveys had alwuf as much °I`d";‘_` 'rest the time is not fm. distwtlkeen to marry. and that since wo WASHINGTON, Nov. 19.-OPPOI1' as the well know!! "CPBZY quilt- when the des qt h of this S U d [men’s charms are shortlived any ents of federal control of Water DOW" The present surveys are a iagting w_u he reg rid can one of tl; ag`_;°:floosening of the bonds of matrimouy rights, led by Gilford Pinchot, , - - _"-1-' If 2| 1 n u ' . - _ _ 5 ' _ credit to the government and the ltu__n,ng points in political history __ gli; only be to the advantage m _f_c;:_rcer_0crlil:_eefrforsgézpééi-_lsengy ‘har t;§\d_ . _ A _ _ , . , °m°"“ who ‘hd the Work' One would lust like to know wha* Dr. Hollander than pointed- out the walter L. Fisher and .James R. Gar- F ° t e I C t I O n , The next 11!0ve WEB I-° P353 the this means” if it be not an admisB,on_dangc1's that lie ahead if we' let the held, former secretaries of the inter- a U r I . e necessary regulations and a study of ith t t t, t. Th G1 b -militants have their own way. It is ior, won a victory today in the Na- these should fo,-ever Bef, ni; rent, the .\ '1 a t V3? "ne °th_ ° e_not the question whether wc should t,onal Conservation Congress bcrc in “M mndmctherdied at a e 120 __ contention that the fishermen and 5 vas pro es mg ere was “°_ mg 'f0;simply allow a few well-_ conducted, the first test of strength on the pax- _ Y g S ~ .fear, there was such a tension bc- well-educated self-respecting gentle- nrngnni; issue of the assemblage _tween Great Britain and Germany 11 15 latest in THE “DIXIE N0 TUF'l stands pre-eminent as the ae|n¢ of comfort and cleanliness It has all lhe good points of the ordinary fell mattress, hui has distinctive 'qualifies which place it head and _shoulders shove anything else on the merlict. , . The _above out illustrates its constrmtlon, and a glai cent it will convince you ofthe truth of our statement- It is node up of ten compartments and each 'compartment is practically a drstlnct and perfect nilnieture'u1a\tress_, The absence of tufts does away with the hard spots which tnfung inevitably produce. an d with the depressions at every tnit which are gathering places for dust, dirt and germs. Our space is foo limited iq describe in detail why the D.xie has twenty-five per cent, more elasticity than the tinted ty pe, why it presents abetier appearance at first, and why it keeps that appearance after other mattresses have spread and sagged out of shape. But if you will wriie or 'phoneus for a circular which fully describes all these points, or, belief still, cull and lei us show you samp'e|, we feel sure that your next mattress- purrhase, and all future ones, will beer _lhe "Dixie" trade mark. JAMES PA"l`0N @ C0., c ~ » _ _ _ . _ _ _ , ,, farms WD be 1°°’1t°d with almost as the part of statesman to iennen l;ne'nnces of married womeh which the. Heaven will he Sir John whom we s°l¢ Ayn” "Dm" N0 Tun M°“r°|°°‘ H _ 0 _ _ .. _ men living “earby were ‘wt getting i ~ - _ Women quietly to` record their pre- 'By a vote of 434 to 154, a mbtion “I have an the insurance that I need", air p ay 211 We ns! BF fl . _ _ cl'l .t' t Liber li or Conscrva- f, f - t the resolutions committee -__ . tnnlt rc was holy _E"]1:V<;i by tll°_t,l5(,;‘,_'[f,l;t °,f,,e,,,e,“w:n;,,,,u,€ ,ct ,,, ,Sage egoriion of th; ,eport 0, the “I think I will carry my own risk for awhile.” of the province and “bt of any pa,__ Sth IHS all/0-Y 0 _ DHT 0 Hman? Hit-he wider ‘food of uneduca cd,_ un- committee on waterways which was 1-I b f mi] h ,-.idea never cmmited a dwtor in ticular person or persons we Wm the l_lleet to West Africa. Why else shlouldlrestrainedg irrational, and emotiolml unanimous, wns voted down_ and the! ave no 'I Y P 5° 1 ° " _ ‘ ui life ” _ _ t ' ° ~ ' ' I manho d t s e p the polls. What. t h ti ii t d ith t Y ~ more muy realize how ,muy the gow he lessening or the strain in t11c_\v§1mc omno has e when Women repor su nequen y a op e w ou _ A- _ .. _ p S y m n roll call. The test of strength H ' ernment has acted ,D order to gwe ;_ert_h Se-t_ he _ one _tor 1 ther grcgt__t__,_e ____ active Part in ____ is shown c_______ Wham as 8 substitute for __ m___ _ My Fraternal Iusurance_is much cheaper and just as safe. the fishermen and farmers living near “"f"“g P01" _B 1" P01 1°” ‘"5 “Y-_ ihylnc conduct of nlililont andre- tion by Mr. Samson to adept che, Do youcheat yourself with these poor arguments? IF S0, these “Shing grounds every advanb Vlere The Globe as honest as it gcttes. Are we to have nttncks on unanimous report, T_ Bryant of age to secure the choice of location _protests to bc mcorruptlblc, 1t \vould_DI‘1VH‘~0 D_F0p_"FW. D¢‘l‘E‘UIUl1_ Hssaumir Tr-nnessee, champ1omng_the cause of take care of yourresponsihiuties . ~ admit there has, to its own knowl- hunger-st1'1kes, etc., whenever n sec- grate contml Of Wlitel' flghti. moved when they were glven an exclvswe I d itiou of women disagree with men on fhnt this report go to the committee - fish* tv first °h°i°¢ f°f 8 E000 Per' ‘f_ ge' bee" R" e"‘"g°“°_y ,au th“;o\1@Sti0ns of State? If women not The vote followed rt dey of uvcly de- K ers K- S- ROGERS.¢h'1°wn ,od before any others could me ap. -lille. but f0l‘ Belmh. p01\t1°'11 ‘“°"the vote, the well-crluczrted women hat;-__ in which the issue clearly dc_ 0 I q Q R. B ROGERS. S'lide Plications of secure any ground. Sure- tives it has Bef" Ht C0 deny the filo’-~ uoulil huvc to retire 01° ‘JC Pllehed lined was federal or state control of ‘ ' Agents. _ Provrnclel Manager _ _ _ _ d h th. 'iild _ _ ly no hardship can be complained of am 8 y-FH? vFRA‘;I%T§\SE waterways developmmt in the future' you had better turn over a new leaf and let The_CANADA LIFE, afterwards when others as wellfwere “ "°"° _ ' _E z , _ The result did H02 finally deter- v~ -' 'rf -awomnm UJVE Aho THE VOIE | ’1he granting of thc frouclllsc ‘V111 nuns the policy, however, as diver- 4 f _ -` -_ _ _ -, I Students of human nature of all 'ages gathered last night at a con_ iversazionc of the Ethological So- ciety of British Artists, to hearlhhic ssqhei ho this wonid he the gan address by Dr. Bernard Ho11ander,i "president of the society, on “Won:1an,i Love and the Vote.” And as the' Ethological Society is "a society for the systematic study of human char- "1°t*""" "0 mm” i“t°resti“E 9‘~1ble°l°,sist of women, and after that the ¢°“1d have been ch°’3e“ to Put' be' Cabinet would have to be divided, fore its members. I _After some preliminary and happy remarks hy Lord Charnwood, the_ chairman, Dr. Hollander plunged in-‘ to his subject, which, it was evi- dent, appealed vcry strongly to the many W°me” Present' And though “tland enable her to ,fight the battles _first his attitude was very sympathe- ltic towards that rather embarrassing modern product the educated women, ,men. It would be only the beginning 'of the struggle, for adult suilrage would mean an excess of female votes by a million or so, und thc inevit- clairu of women that such n large number of voters should be represent- eil in Parliament. Since the women would outnumber the men, one~h`alf of Parliament should in fairness con- tbe one-half mule, the other femalc. Did men really think that this pre- ponlierauce nf female voters would be the beginning of anew era in na- tional virtuc, keep the wolf of for- eign compctltion from Brltaiu's door which are threatening her with in- creased efficiency? hc showed himself to bc an uncom-. 'promising opponent of the granting' 'of votes to women. The present sul-` ‘frage campaign, he said, is only one! of the outward' signs of the discon-l tout of women, and milltnncy is? merely a by-product which has help-l cr! to focus public attention on it.| But he believed that the number of discontented women was still inslgni-i ficantly small, and asamutter oil fact the motberly woman, so despis- cd hy the modern feminist and suf- frngist, tho type of woman who dc- sircs to marry and have chi1dren,and‘ who longs for nothing more than to' love and be loved, is erm in chef majority, is still sought after mostl by the mule scx, and le the type on which the foundations of society rest* and on which the State is dependent for its very existence. And here the lecturer had a wise. word which refutes a favourite argu- ment of those who are in revolt against man's dominion. It is mr-.1 consider this typo inferior, but their argument that this inferiority is due to lon centuries of enslave- EDUCATED WIVEH it has w ducated companion, thing superior in 9, cased pipe clall in d 1 k present diep ay of that such deterioration in the moth ggentvf shtggfenourpipoa any size, col- vet--is a first class assistant to Na 'er would be transmitted only to tha; h, 8, buii-dog ° English styles, ali ture as a beeutifler Vie carry all tht; Fe I 3 daughters, whereas both parents con bg” mouth pimp, nt' 3,11 kinds of Well known. H849-Illorked lines and _ tribute to the mental make-up.o! the prices The MacKinnon Drug Oo., known you will llnd your particular Vim ri R' _ _ ' '_ _~; by used And, ilnnlly, said Dr. I-lollanrlcr,th-2 glory of the British Empire depcndu on the dghting capacity of its men. Beitisli ships, railways, cities, ilu- nnce, trade, mining, transport, and other industries have been made and are conducted by men; the greatest inventions thc most wonderful discov- erlcs for which Britain gained re- nown are nll due to male talent; by thc ambitions of men hns the Brit- ish nation become great, and by the sense of justice of British men are millions of people kept subject. Are British men now going to abdlcato in favour of Mrs. Pnnkhurst and ber followers? They must wake up from their indifference to the suflralle ques- tion before it is too late and before either political party, anxious mere-_ ly to gain or to keep power, has given way to the tactics and pressure exercised by a. minority of women who have nothing to lose. Following the address there was an interesting discussion, and then the students of human nature, male and female, broke up to iight the battle again over light refreshments. ------l--1 ::BMOKERS, if you want some- wnterways are now in the bands of the resolutions committee to be re- ported on to-morrow. The majority of the committee, led by Professor F. Swain, submitted a report proposing that the states be given a voice in a vote late in the day, when Mr Bry- should go to the resolutions commit- ly one-sided that the Pincbot follow- of the minority of the waterways committee eventually would be adopt- cd. FOUR -MEN ARE IN- HALIFAX, Nov. _20_-Construction work at thc Woodside Refinery wus day. John Spencer auilcrcd a compound _were working gave way in the morn- ing, hurling them to the concrete fl00l'. twenl¢Y~ilve feet below. They wcre` Frank Gunn und Roy Sawyer, employed by a Boston electrical com- pnny. Gunn was severely`brulsed about the hip and Sawyer suhered a sprained ankle and other iniurles. _._______ “If you want a good coznplextion and a perfect skin you should use cold cream, Cold Cream keeps the skin healthy, clear and soft as vel- in our Ki tluesdl - A iight I .mann Ar woonslnu. Charlottetown I given, not on advantage but au ' ' 'not change the tactics of these wo- gent reports from the nommii;/gee on 'V i ‘ Fire Insurance ~ the granting of water i - A N ` chlscs. power mn Both sides in the debate yielded fori ,mt ,,,g,,d that the ,,,,,,,e ,Latter Then insure in good strong stock compan- t.,,_ The ...suit wa, 5,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,g., ies, which never contest an honest claim such mg to-night claimed that the repo", as is represented by E. R. BROW interrupted by four accidents ycstcr- I ; " '""- J-_' ' ' fracture of the right leg near the un- _ ¥I,»,.\ kle :hen crushed under the weight or _ 2 " 1'-_ _ _ rnac nery cing installed by the _ __=.;__~_>',,,_`-j~:"-` "“' __ Liuchanau Machine Company of Eng-i _ _ _ft ~ ` land. He was brought out from thci "‘~,_f __ __ old country to help assemble the ‘-1-_-__-_ »----11"" ` » gear. _ 31), 1 Herman I-lilchie' was struck on thcl 1]-€.>\€-'Vid' head by a falling pipe and the scalp ‘ -j. _ wound inflicted required live stitches _ I ’ ` 7 When y. u buy a trap you want one you can de. pend upon. One that is stroug,sim- ple, safe and sure. And these are the kind of traps we sell. Ones that have been personally 1 {_)hr_?.mP_;;yzaut and Dickson attended I 9 Te \ , ’ A scaffolding on which two men t S ' 'nie ` al' selected from ma-uy` lines by a skilled trapper who knows traps and knows the habits and haunts of Island animals. You make no mistake when you select your trap from our stock. child; indeed, boys often take more gornei- Great George and Kent Bts. ' kind here. '1"h° TWU M869, 149'Great v ' - o l ov after the mother and girls more nf- ~ » Mtf_ i George Bt. Eq,i_ _ ter the father. - ‘ - ______ __ _ _ _ ___ _P9 ut, oots f ary, _hrethe right kind for the men who is exposed to all sorts of th » » \ b°°;__m*d_°‘if"'h §"6_°l°°1P wie. bellous tongue, and eoleleether, ml sllffsaiug _ere lawn ll’ l°° °‘P» Elfd 1108*/Y Sole and bali u 9'." ._~: - B' . _ 4: siongue. hole leather holds! ff. _ _hyis1s¢elus~_