raBu_UA1w~'io;`i91-4j-“ ~ ~ " - '-1 ‘ ~ ` ” ' ' ef ag ii sem-lille I _ ’ packer»f‘mere_ moneiéb’-#QVC ilillcun, wholesome','virtuous, Tea l 5 icwould -to laid with-dui,-e¢ no xna.nY__`0'il_1'¢l‘8 are f _ ` ' ._ - ' _._, . . ._ . _ `, _ And Ju8f_Ima§ine+- »- l _-V Tea, you purchase ' It’s Name Is " Lum 1 _ ' . . M SEALEQ PACKETS ONLY-_BY ALL GROUERS.m _ _ I _,Q 1 jj _Homemade Bread-Made of _ ~ "Beaver Flour” `- ngai. may some amdeo!“Beaver”l'1onr _ -i j ' '-theseuereelloods -»- 'lorgrowingchlldfem Q \ _ QL? ` 7*" Z' -57” sr" ~¥¥~ "|= , Ontario when and e n _view @ h‘2..;°.f.-'-"»°a»°."°°“f I M A I bre::l”tlon‘\':':::": _ ` Pll¢fYflo\\r-andmakes ' . ”' ` tho teil nu fl! @'0d l X ` 'home-mszlegtlzreazr and / ~ _é .9 _ deliclonapastrysuchas anne; be made with any purely Western Uwe 'n¢ar.l:n.s-was an use ~ gle»eaYesd.Ceens ` GismdCesmk. a\n.l.~rq»-»u.|.|-aa._ 1 §’ “Beaver” Flour ls a ' , _ {[,'_\ blended flour. That ie. _ 1| liismadeo! exact pro- * __-I portions oi nutritious, ;- ;¢?',"_.,._` - delicately llavored 1 ._ , ¢,_ _ ,-, _ Q-n-sms M, C F.Pooley. 6%- Kent, Sft.Ha1ifax.N.S.,Tnvellin_g Sales Agem _. __-r _ . » one Per Puma TELLTALE MANNERISM S _ .Here is a. tremendous field forthe halgttuallir entire her-heed e littlelte we ride. her 1 cefsliswy elevated, is -not the girl a man usually choosen for a wife. ' Then there is the woman _who in 51. ‘WYE 111 B l\'l\!'fY. Bile can never wan; _to hser a ioke, or _che story of tu. 'l\\¢¢°5l in some lomx or another oi L .n°izh¢b°r.'- -she wiu soon -be found to '_eol\ewl1ol\asiew!riends,a.nd‘\\n SHG# hobby in lilo is to clean every- thing.- _ ' _ . Cleaning is splendid, b_u-t; when 1; wears away our powers to enjoy 1ile‘s simple pastimes, it`is well we 9l1b“1'¢1 Pause and und out what the trouble is. Then, again, thers"are'those Peo- ple who continually loot over our _hea-ds. These folk have then- own ‘0l1¢10Qk_- on lite. We do not' come very much into their line of vision; therefore, it will he nfs wel( lor usto log to our own aliairs. ‘ 0 Zlrl who takes “long” steps- commonly known as. “strides”-is a girl who will generally get saiely through most ditliculkties that may arise. She is the girl with "vim"- t'he girl with determination.; _ The -other kind of girl, who takes tiny, short steps, 'will like to he made a fuss of. ' she will let some- body' else take ‘ the bigger responsi- bilities of life oil her shoulders 1. she can had one who wil1,do it. There is generally a,good deal in the man who sits in the furthest cor- ner of the mom, and who looks out impartially on e. world of clutter and smiles. 'To the girl who is -ready to show such a man the honest sym- pathy of soul for which he is looking therewill be a rich'1~eward of deep friendship, _ _ Men who wear pointed toes to their boots often have to appeal to men oi stronger wills and broader toes, than their own, in times of stress. ` The man who coughs when he en- ters a room, is a man who can look after himself/_ The woman or girl who laughs at everything has either never known, or else has forgotten, the true meaning of laughter. She is not the person to whom to tell your best stories. _ The girl who habitually looks down is not the kind who will prove the brightest. companion. She may -be staunch where she loves, but life df mands something more than this of us, and the girl whose bright young eyes meet your own in any discuss-loo is the one who is likely to oiier nm# reslstance lu the times of life’s trou- bies. Don’t_ make a rule oi taking thelad vice of f/he man who halliitually looks up at the ceiling when weighing a matter, the man who looks down at But the m_an who looks straight ahead of him is the man who can see farthest and most clearly ' ~ - 1'r’s TRUE! s At Christmas-tide we spend our cash For lots and lots of useless trash,_ And this .we .send to iriendB.and they _Send 'back about the same that day. __ ' _-Browning s Magazine. l. _ _ -K Q 1 F 1 Swift. Stro11g.' Safari I and Satisfactory _ ' You want a. marine motor that is swift enough _ for racing, strong enough for cruisers, safe enough = for a family launch and Satisfactory _Ht all flH1€S- That means you 'need _ The Imperial , ' ~ _Marine Motor e .__:_,_ _ It 1é;the engine -that eats up. distance ' for a low costjof fuel, a simple motor that any boy can operate-and a power producer that brings out the best in your, boat. _ _ _ Write' today for a copy of our free illustrated catalog.; _-' It is yours for the' asklllg- - _ " - Bru1ce'Stewart di’ Co., Ltd. . “ -`__~‘i steam Navigation wharf ' 1-_nad 1 1 il lil i i *ui ~- 15 _Q all n _ Discount Sale _ I Continued . _ na. $16- Lametéféso .md $425 PRICE' _ l` $163335? 1 .Chlorodyne the best pre ration that COATS 25 no_w $17, 5 ' _1t."'Atthi the °eld "ary S .sCashq or '. lltaililiiia le‘|f;:__l¥L{:un¢ailve lil ||l(lK|||6.llIlUGH UF TWU MIIIITHS Slllllllllli Cured by Nl-Din-do Syrup ef Llnsool, Lleorloo nod Chlorodyno You know how hard it is to get rid of a cough that has hung on for even two weeks, let alone tw_o rnon_tli|.- So you will apsreclete what Ne»Dru-(lo, Syrup of Linsee , Licorice and Chlorodyne did for Mr. Pégrlck Holland, of East Baltic, P.-E. I. e ys “I suffered a hacking cough for over two months. I tried several reme- dies, but they failed to cure* mc. At lut I tried Na-Dru-'Co Syrup o - Linseed, Licorice and Chlorodyne, and got such relief that I tried mote, and after using three bottles was absolutely cured.-" The unique, ecientiic combination of three such reliable remedies xnalres Ne-' Dru-Co Syrup of Linsecd} Licorice and that hee ever been oietcdpgor all sorts of colds and coughs. Get K 25a or 50c bottle from your Druggist_'and see for yourself how effective it is. National Drug and Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited. aza ,, _,_ .......» --- President _ _ ‘Cantley Says: i that. profits’ of the" Company for the past 'EST on record. - port for 1913 has not et stand from reliable sour- ces that the earnmgs ap- _hich _rel resents protec- hhn iivetgld _0ur&)resei1t quotation is $98. a ehare w1th_6 _ _ p-. c. interest from Jann- ' ree of 8i._Jolm. Montreal, television. New 0lu|sw.' -,ltudv of human sauna. ' 'ine girl who' ‘ua men ax rumen _vm be my gm. gége r4 charging depreciatx _ 17 _ - - ff - . ° as -is 61-1_0 p._c _ - Bond interest $53,134-cameo F' 9 R_ 5 A |- E D035 My plu1nb|ng ‘ $10 -tarmac--“as you =1°g;g;;““,=,f§,‘Y,§;‘§§,?;;*§ 356;, ..32i‘.2._?.:“‘;""‘“. .»§‘.3...‘.l°'..’...f3.’.. ':l° 31: -1 ‘ ` ’ ' ' ~ " ui 1 ea _ _ ,Inge lt' _ . - C1u€St- lf.>!?1'e`§_°_f¢_§fi_r§I§°_t`;r°°eae_§_i._i°_ 1§§'§| léuléfém and I’ve no kick----no sir, not one. ~ en _ .oca on _t goo_ oamg. _ _ _ __T.__Fs__r_§@ "gills -§¢;§1:_i_»f:___f_»;_1gp!_§_h___\i1§i_;*§_;'_§e;“B_ff_§§f_b° My private tip to you, son. is to tell your ‘Amt dai'/e furnace. wit, good stable. coach . ,_ , house hen house and 'ce house ed Dll.lIl`lblll l1l‘Ollbl6S t0 Tl’ willihm St1’€€t j<_>_inin'g_ lxitchen; store rodm and work ‘ anim* 1 ou u fmd hlm s o a u r ~ ,pply ,D n,§‘§,f1,,f.‘_i¥’°"‘ F" !"“”°“""” at the shop, 80 Grafton Street---cr by phone. ` ' ,1 _ - _ ‘ ` ~ RENEWED FACUIQTIE B 'rue me who is .lsLsrm1nea'mmaxe ous of the faculties which he `usee_. in his specialty, because upon them de- Dend his succe and happiness. 1; makes all the dillerence between suc- cess and failure-between happiness and misery-whether he' keeps these faculties always in perfect condition for doing the maximum of which-they are capable, or abuses them 'by over- Work, by driving them when they need rest, or by lniuring them through dis- sipation. Faculhies which are tagged, demoralized by a vicious-1lfe,or Whose excellenceds cut down in any manmee, will only crifpvle a man’s achieve- ment and 'mar his career. No doubt it is possible¢to accomplish a great- er amount than the average man does, 'by the sclentihc shifting of the exsrgiso of faculties. Th sense ot iatigueapplies only to the faculties you have been hold- ing on a stretch for a lohg time. You may often rest as effectively by shifting to some other faculty ng by absolute quiet. I! one weary of his work will pick up a. book he likes, he will feel an immediate relief from the strain, a tonic which acts like e. cooling breeze from _the ocean on a hot, sultry day. All the faculties are never tired at one time, and by the systematic changingbi one’s work so as to use a. dillerent set, one can Work many hours without latlgue or injury, Some men by shifting their occupa- tion, work nearly all of. their wak- -ing hours without fatigue. ` ' ` - Men in the swirl, the rapids, oi our modern strenuous life, need to have some fad, by which to gain relief from the terrible strain. » _ A prominent New York lawyer re- cently showed me, in the basement of his home, a large workshop with' turning lathes for wood and iron, and all sorts oi tools for working out mechanical devices. When he gets into his shop he is a boy again. If you want to accomplish a great amount of work and practically len- gthen your life, you can do it by a thorough, systematic habit of thought control, by learning how to focus the mind with power on one thing, and then, when certain facul- ties show signs of fatigue, shift to another set, and still another, _ There is nothing more evident in the construction of the human body than that we were not only intended for action, but for forward move- ment towards a goal. Every i.`rbel‘ of our body, every iuculill fuc\l1t_V. cv- crytlilug about ue, luslicatcs that we were not intended lor uu idle. aim- less life. but lol a definite forward purpose, that we are ‘headed towards a goal, .-llnliitiou itself is anieie forerunner, a forward looher, a cour- ier running ghead_poiuting the way to the goal predestined in every uber Qf nur being by our peculiar fitness to do that, one thing The man who ceases to progress, who has lost this forward movement, is abnormal.- Success. THE BUTTON STORY Washington hotel iturned'tU`the' "Taf- oll heathen the other night when Congressman William A. Ashbrook oi Ohio, recalled an incident relative to the observant nature of a small child named Willie. On a_ Sunday evening Willie was taken to church by his mother -and father. __The preacher spoke, about the hes. hen in Africa., told of their unfortunate' condifion, and askedflor s. _s_;_>_Fcia1_ co1le;:_i;iontt§_orv$§i_ir Wuviehht. ’ ama," sa e e‘,_»_ en they had returned*_1to_their own hap- -YI-°c°..;§_:.1=a.‘e“.:.:°.i:rs.s:_ er sa . ' -- _ _ not wearing any clothesij’ "15 ' _ "Yes, my dear,” answered-rmzinla, #it is unfortunately too trio." th .= “Then mamma,” wa t e ra or surprising rejolnder ‘ot Willie “what was the use of .papa putting _that bait'-:I ton in the collection- M231- - FERSIFLAGE- say, is a lull pocketbook. Dibbs-An empty one is his most constant friend, because, while others may ¢!'ow_cold, he will llnd- no change _in his purse. ' _ ~ Kammsrl Ula - "POWER coM‘l>ANY_ First Mortgage Bonds . »5P f- ' lemhen Montreal Stock Exchange lun orrlccs-lumix 156 Nlvninfal. Halifax, Oltavn, _ The conversation in -the--lobby of a ZA -2,500-26 9 12 'Net earnings for last fiscal y_ 5 I ` ° 4141-1-zsimsi. fed ~Tf§l]nOf M HERBAL _Dr. Andrew Wilson, Dr. Gordon Stables, and Dr. W. Last-ol_|es` $cott,the - famous Elj\gllsh.analytt,have all pensonallytrled Zam-Buk,a'nd expressed ~ ‘- themselves convinced el ing ba!n1_Min!stes's,nur ses. members of `ambu_ lance b|=igades,'persons in allwalks of life' say its great value as a heal- ,2 - »; - ‘fill 'the same oi Zarr|-éuk- 9, that it is the finest heal- ~' I ing balmuyot- discovered - - - - -- ' - ' Have YO tried It In your home? _Mall the coupon printed below and receives sample box; lylrs. St. Denis", of Thompson St.. \Veston, ‘»Vinnipeg, says:-“ Eczema started on one side of my lace and nose. At hrs! my nose felt similar to what one feels rvhen having a had cold. I paid no atlemion to this, thin!-:ing iz would pass _ sway in a day er so, but instead it get worse. The nose became swollen and hard, and turned 3 purplish red -; as well _ = as part of the cheelzou that side of my face. A-_ the disease developed, pimplcs and ulcers broke our, than the skin cracked in places and peeled off in Hakes, leaving my lace and nose ' raw and sore. I could get no shop because of the _irritation and pain, and my face was in such a shocl-:ing condition :het for two months I did not go out of the house. My doctor ' _*seated mc; but without effect, until one day he said the only thing- which would now he likely to cure me was Zum-Buli. Acting on his advice, I procured zl supply and left off every- thing else in favour cl thas bam 'l o cut a long story short, I continued with ihc Zum-Bul: trcrtmenf unsil my face Wes cleared completely ol all traces of the rroublesorne and painful .. Why Zam-Eluk ls so Superior " Zara-‘,3_uk drier.; fron-_ cilncr szlves 5: ‘Hat while they contain ani:-zz! fans :mc one. and r'._:‘_¢:.1l coli-:zzz rr.a::er_ Zan*-Eel: :e rox-eI1 herbal! ll in mmecundci :':o:: !'.::‘:e! ;u_ccr e/_:mats 1.-.4 earners. -lr is time Nat‘.::e's ew: hc:.!:~:._ Pun in ;e:r.poaiz2er._ '_-'zz-Lat iz :\_:;;`.ic 1.-r the sedate ski: of :crazy <:!‘:!d:¢::. '-nd y.-z iz: he.-.liz-.2 powe: is so zrezz :har old :arcs arid :bronze mounts y.::.i to :ls avenue-:-_ I' is :_ sure :ure for culnsczldl, bu:'rs_ec."-:rn :c:.‘p sow ui:-~1':'_z, ::-'.:r_r»a:ion, piles, cle.; alias: an cmhxccalicr, for :!_:‘:::i:ws:r_, .=Ln‘.~.'. :nd asian-ca. 1_2! :i:u;:_~._l_° and slew: an 50:. L-rx nr eos'-'uc 'rem Zam-Huh C¢_ Toronto. fe: prim. Rffuf; !.urrr\!.;5 JgsLahA ' _nq ' ’ I ' ‘mg em” 1 wi. cm.; of im. ni.m.am ,Ej,,,_,’j1-,,¥§";,‘;§,§i§§§= lb” f’°°'="=“°_*". fsnunuaa r._f.l_uAoul= f - MIN I IINIM - - ' » B. A. Wes! m _been pub1ished,weunder- °’n..i|.‘§f§f ga. f1°."§_' shame, ,,}”‘”*-°,§ °°“°§° °§§§-33°* ‘“’“=°f raise-fa now.-uw Isiasu BOARD orma on as o c _ ons of pro B J [___ mi mu. J ,_ !dm_ _ _ Ifakedeld, Que., Oct. 9, 1907. §_,>Be_d -Contact may be “en and sizgrgge on.. Mxldcea "_ |§:a!n°,__‘e‘!'!;;_h_ , , lg _ _ _ 1 i T d ay b ob 1: '11 a‘_‘_;’:d 3;”-316° Pos? $538 °f°Bpn_ BANAGER CI-IARLOTTE'l‘0WN 0-1119- \ ~ ‘pliC3bleD1Zg ll‘ll1€tf_€SlI(§l_ U11? gnaw. Sth _fll;?er1r;'e ahah Arpgyli ‘ mm, W’ S' 5'°'""‘ 5‘ C' i 619-C-` be" fe-°° l““°’°°"“ °°°°° _° °°_ _ - will be about $900,000” _ _ _ - __ oillce Inspector. _____g___________* __»_______m________a____, - JOHN F. WI-TEAR. “Have you a Charles Dickens in Vulikfn fllfvlfl nu Ulivef __ _ _ your horns?" asked the polite hook ru Y ` ' ' _ agent, ; " ' ___ § "N0," she Gl.\tll1p€(l_ yi 1-'Or a Robert I.-ouis Stevenson’ ’ / ` ‘ \ ' _‘ 3; .M 5, QI I V E R =-or a Gene meld?" `4`., " J . - "No, we ai!.\`t au' whats more we 9 2 , ~ clou’t run a boarding house here P _ 'I miier. If your ieek-ing for them __'i‘1i\_i Lv "c can ' to morals fellows you might try the house - 1') U) E ' "~~*~ , ,,, across the street, I-undcrstand they The abandonment -Ji longlxaml zn `la\u1- of tlssu, legible, heautefu . ‘ 1 fl keep r0ome1‘s,” _ _ . lypewrihng, is the nv.-11 groan slap lu human progress. ` -..__-_-.._.._...a_._ . Already in all lines .ufhusznecs and Eu all professions the use ut pen and ° ink is largely restricted to the writing 0.‘_`a1gnal'ures. V ` 4, Euszocac Colleges and High Schools watchful of lhe te-ehxl of public _ _ m n r e ‘ an - -1- - - ' _ sTe‘l;t_§_i_e“_t;_;`i;rg_\_n...g a .aut army of young people in the use ofthe OLIVER. _ - . _ ' * `“ The prompt and gene;-ous response oi' thc' Olive: '1`ype\1ritex Company' _rt _B not only the _ammo and sting to Zg;l:lmz;¢ie dean-and for universal typewriter gives tremendous impetus ' _ __ ,, . _ ing of -piles that is -to be dreaded, The American Oliver, with the largest sale of any typewriter in ‘ but 3,159 the- dgpyngnmg and debnitgt. :instance was the lggical ri-iachiniio maize t_l1egnit_iativs in bringing about - _e universe use o. fypewrlti-zra, L always ea. 5 ." , , lvlEC!-!ANlC.i.L ADVANTAGE The American Oliver 'ss the most bigkly perfect typewsiter ou the. market -hence its :oo p_c. e!!`e:ie2c'y_ Among im scores of conveniences are: -The Balance Shift -Visible Writing -Ruling Device -The _-lulomatic Tr-lbulatcr -The Double Release -The Disappearing indicator -The Locomotive Base --The Adjustable Paper-Fingers -Automatic Spacer SERVYCE D -;I`_he_Sci1en;;|§c Condensed Keyboard _ _ OS. _B L. _ - e _ The American Oliwcr Typewriter turns out more work cf better quality and greater variety than any other writing machine. Simplicity, strength, ease of operation and visibility are the cornerstone of its towering (D _ ' THE EA§TER'N TRUSTGO _',-.1-_-:,_ *>&1 Pn_as1ouN'r _ Reber! E. Harrie, E. C. ` ~ , VICE-PRESIDE-NTS ‘ .lunee Manchester. 2 ‘ John Y. Payzusl. K, C. _ :.E.=.LED- TE-NDERS, addressed"to lieceor Mclsmee !__ S. < ll _ ; ‘ I was emu as nnsumacis acne ey th? Pbstmuster ,_Genera1. will ber.. DIREQTQRQ ' _Post Olilce Inspector. POST OFFICE INSPECTORJS OB' G. H M CARVER Pownal (Phone in courccllon \ l04.5iBtn-4Mtf - _ ,___ ___ __,_ _ _ _.___ _._ _.___ __-_._.-_...-- - _ _ _ _ - “menu ' _ , _ 'ras c_HAnw'r'ra'rowN-ou.eno1aN- ' 5- ms, or m- ' nA&,n»f1§11£n1=;__-_,A _ '_ -_ _ _ __ __ ~ '- __ ___ ‘_. ' _ _ . -» -. - - f _T w _---fa _ ---- - - ._ --- f _ " _ _ .U 4 er) L' n ii __ _ AT 'rim vmouo PLACE yr -- "”"'*'*"""l" -Correspondence _ -Manfolding Service \ ' '~ --Cardlndex Work --Addressing Envelopes ` _Tabulaied Reports _ _ --Working Us Ruled Forms -Follow.-Up _Systems --Cutting Mineograph Stencils _ _ ! would like to demonstrate ro you the ezsy cperetion of the Olive: 1' Wrxte for full Particulars. _ -- AGENT EVERYWHERE . io. H. WILLIAMS _ _ 'cessaryg tor, as a matter ot- fact, Dr.,' Traveuep -Mamma N B -_- 3.”.?e”$.1}‘§‘T.Z’Z‘“”._;.§?»°?..yS`$'.§l`§§§§§T; *”"»1'»*9“‘=*=12"*== ' ' ' ° . ,lt ¢ _ , lr f _¢.:.~- _.__ delay the usa 0'! Dr, Ch&se'S Oillb- - ' G1-bbs-A more best friend, they “=.°“*-- . ` "' 1' - ‘ » _ e_ . , _i N _ - if _ V9 g 1 , _‘ 5 ¢_ FICE, Charlottetown, January 23rd, _ Y" ' '* s ‘ 'J _ ion. - 5 ,_ , ~ ,I 1 na... "HQ: .vw- /- _ _ zs;=.r.v~.»r..... "` =°»;,-?_,`-f-;_ *sw-