,_l -l . Q '-up; ,__ __ `._.~» »- _.3 _ 1 l` ..i, ,\ - \ ,_ I ‘<, V -- I .I V \\. l v ...V ft' F' .` ` . v' '/( _\ ' » .3 ` 1 34 or p i 1 E l s if S F _ 1°. wwf ee! Hl|M"'fof Gift and Dressing ‘frm _ Moeseeeriee _--u " 'I -yonityroese is e.lwsys~_gre'i_oome_.i _ _tw 11°F' ¢.=rresmiali»1§eIr°l°»ef wink hm-it rl! tsl' who are useless lor Japan intensely interesting. as some indication ol the GIIIIBI ot modem Julian Firlt in of 9.‘undesirsbies" come tho.'o_,yolitiie who have received a c0UlPlete_edu¢$- tion, and and themselves imme¢i!_i°lY able _po cope with the diiiloultles _ot lite; Second are those whose bodies a clear apply owner SIMMONDS Em_B°y\lt9 _._A--3.. Bears the .mmfmlswmwml _ J WW. M I 4 l Ant# - »- i .C Iain _l _ IL Irie I I i Onnslw- -: _ llliil_si»o'f§'i`0l‘l‘y cleansed without . . ot' Wrapper. ";u_ ¢°M_A_,_ ___ W" M" "A U you wash out your own mm the relation-if any-between con- N' u sum ion in the alent and fre nent hendksrchiefr nut a few drops' of the pt D ' q ‘y ammonia in the water and see how ` AIDMDIIA is an invaluable toilet n Dum esuon them at of the same disease in the children The ilgures given take account of the _ h ' _ ' "' "'*- € hmm wmhr nm Na D” t 'm' children surviving at the age of 14 , 1 vs years, the age when liability to tuber- culosis ilrst becomes great. In families where neither parent had tuberculosis, only 3.12 per cent. ot the children reaching 14 years of age were/ affected with the disease. /"In families where the mother alone had tuberculosis, 24.47 per cent. of the children surviving to the same age were tubercuiar. In families where the father alone had consumption, 24.79 per cent. of the children had contracted the com- in families where both parents were consumptive, 37.50 per cent. of tile children were affected. Nlot all the alnazing difference shown by these iigures is due to hereditary weakness. Children of a consumptive father or mother are L up I F _ d T. ` f tl ll hlld- Telephone Company 07” P. E. I _ _ _.___ _,I §';§’.'°.§”.§'§§l....° IL.-°.°...`§f` $11 °.f.... this allowance is made, there remains I. surplus of cases in consumptive ‘ - -~-'- _- 1. _ _ -1 . I _ ._ f v 3597 2 30M3i ' ‘lamilies which can he accounted for only by :inherited weak health. are insutlloiently developed and prey to nervous dlsordel‘s,_owing to ex- excessive intellectual -llhor. Third are the young men who have no edu- cation, and are stulllll- “Hd UUYUW' minded. The fourth :md iiith classes lived in the protection ot family life and are thrown too early into the diiculties of the world. ~ WiiMlli'iiii|l|.l|» iNiiT`fWl|iK sie ws? so ill--neuefea to Hole. by Lyon F..rlok-;~. l\am’s Vegetehlo ` €°ml»°=wd» Pentwater, (Mich. E ' ‘A year sgloggias ver weak an the ocwr said a it (lin lgpissillvllllliie 5910055 dlspmce' ;fil_%lill=,‘_;lllllllllé“;;,}‘,a,i; men. 1 had sooo ‘.§__;ll~ '~5»‘-';"j 1 ache sud bearing 5”"/' ' 2 Nil. down pains so had fill* t.hat_I could not sit »~iI!>ll§l` in achair or walk C.” f il, 'fa f.€;illllll,, ___,-, le' mm are floor me 93 »f;§=i-ll Iwasin severepsin yglx "ill yi] allele time. I felt iilgi. 5 ‘ V discouraged “lima taken everything I could think of and was no better. ' I began taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg* eteble Compound and now I am strong and healthy.”-Mrs. Asics Dlmnlue, R.F. D. No.2, Box 77, Pentwster, Mich. ReadWliatAnotlxei-Woman says: Peoria, Ill.-“ I had such baclgaches that I could hardly stand on my feet. I would feel like crying out lots of times, and had such u heavy feeling in my right side. I had such terrible dull headaches every day and they would make me feel so drowsy and sleepy all the time, yet I could not sleep at night.. ` “After I had taken Lydia E.Pinkhsm’s Vegetable Compound a week I began to improve. My backeche was less and together comprise those who have not _ ~ ‘_ | imqti in this eolum. hell cent per word Q., nga? g_'y'sst°:eeempsny order. Minimum cbsrle wmv-5?; anis ' _“_A _ _i ~,=~.;.3=s.....~1.-_ ;;;;;:-_ 'iii--,»._»_»_ -_ WANTED-TBAVELLER TO CARRY line of men's and boy' pants for territory oi Prince Edward Isl-and. " Must be experienced and good reier- ence. Apply, Eastern Pants 'M’i'g. Co.. Amherst, N. B. ` 3579-12-29M2wkspd. AGENTS-EVERY HOUSEHOLD ON larm," in small town, or suburbs where oil lamps are-used needs and will ,buy this wonderful mantle - lamp; burns common coal oil (ker- oseue,) gives a. light five times as bright as electric; one farmer clear- ed `over $500.00_in 6 weeks; hundreds earning $100.00 _to $300.00 per mou- th. Write quick for wholesale prices territory, and 'sample lamp for tree trial. MANTLE LAMP C0., 812 Aladdin Bldg., Montreal, Canada. FEMALE HELP WANTED AT ONCE TWO MAIDS. Apply at the Russ, 188 Prince St. M31-3635; WANTED-A GIRL FOR GENERAL househo1d,I experienced preferred. Apply between 6 and 8 p. m. to Mrs. ~J, T. McKenzie, 277 Rich- mond St. .3005-12-30Mtt. WANTED PUPIL NURSES IN A general hospital of one hundred beds. Course two years and six months. For information apply, to A. M. Moore, Superintendent of nurses. Grasmere, N. H. 3558-12-27M2wks. w.iN'rEn PUP1i; Nilasas _Ar THE Tanton State Hospital. For pnr- ticulars address Dr. Arthur V. Goss, Superintendent, Taunton State Hospital, Tuutou, Mass. ' ' 1872-10-3M3Mos. "N'o'r1oE-Fon sans xr rm.- oo A , _ _ A .ron sAi.E-A nnivmo simon ' t, Queen Hotel Stables. a ' assi-is-zsmiipa. _ crest Bench, Mount Edward Road, all kinds oi Foxes. Two g _ d black pairs, some good patches, and some cheep ones. J. C. Mec- Kendriok, Charlottetown. Oilice 145 Euston Street. Phone 428. 8053-12-6Mtt. % MISCELLANEOUS _ Eox oP'i‘1oNs oN 1914 Pure. Write The Charlottetown S. B. Fox Co., Ltd., l’. O. Box 94, Charlotte- town, P. E. I. ` l”3610-MY»i- MALE HELP WANTED WANTED-BOY 'Fon OEEIOE. AP- piy at 142 Kent St., City. 3566. i-l.uIll"§ liifidn sci-locus.-sii Washington St., Boston, Mass. Wages, Room, Board, Railroad Ticket furnished by-"61 Co-opera- tive Proposltions". Get Particu- lars. 3501-12-27M1-lipd. l l.0S'l' LOST--A BUNCH OF' KEYS. Blil- ward ii left at 2, Grafton St. _ 3609-Mill. » TEACHERS WANTED "v7v'Ail"rEn`AX"i"riliYi'iiléiii'*irl`iibllilinl st.on’s School. Supplement for re- mainder of year $12.50. 'Apply ourt ec' 634 Fred C , S y. 3 ` . /ANTED, FOR ARGYLE SHORE | School 2nd class teacher. Supple- ment ior Remainder of year $18.00. Jas. A. Ferguson, Sccy. 3528-12-24Mlil. '_ _ FDR SALE Z- WANTED ~ /1-<:--swan ~1-W Y r “- that héavy` feeling in my' side went: I E. Pinkha_m’s Vegetable Compound for a ay' ` 'A91 F' ,1 T d t R ki D ' fox `90 per cent. ssiiver -sired and p°““d ““d”'m°“'ed' ' gtgrgi re‘ fm ' 8 3¢‘;1g,i);;.1;?31i“g littered this year, witli'_one black "_You may publish this it you wish." F“,°O-R-‘°-§A-L"E_j_ -§\,00§“°-6-gjnb-INé in lt. Want a, female, as good or _.§x,;;,C;::£ai.i]?sumrz. R.R. No. 4. xglclhijnih and §0,,,w€&g_ mlmggy ' _ 0 in goin cum. On. PP - Such letters prove the vsiue of Lydia to J .V S. Martin, Kinross. '_ _-1M _3°“"i"3 lil?_'___B9x.,39?_'_ ._.369?_Z_1Y“i' . 3026-1.2-3 Gi. W I continued ,D me me Com 1sl.AND' TREE Fox- Fon SALE f'0X"WAN'1`ED= HAVE A CROSS si B better, to mate with him. Free ranching. Write quickly, as it is .._.w.__ _-_ ..._ _ WANTED, LIVE MINK AND MUS- w0inan’s ills. Why don’tyoutry it! F_0R_ gA1fE_.MI1~i` K, }§'f,`A`CK_“ "°""'BLUE, krats. Apply Paul Peters, so Queen cross, and- rod foxes. T. G. Ives, ___5_i5- 8537-12»24M3i. G-2BMEtf. WANTED A GUMBER OF FRESH ' ‘ " ' Montague. ‘ _ N I C E §H§`_'SAL}§;i,f"°“gE6fj`§D"°H;AND milk cows, bought subiect to test. _ _ _ jaunting _sleigh and two brown iur Add"¢95 A- B- B0!-' 350- Pararfin for Fire-Lighting . 1 F0585. 110 be S0811 BU A. H0l'l10 & __ ________M_________f___§§Q¥i1&§Q§4§§__ 1 domestic servant named Maggie Tomlinson, employed at Uddington, sustained terrible burning injuries _while attempting to iight r, ure by C0mm9‘i°i“_E SMUTGB-YI _January means of parailin. Se was removed 3rd, 1914 trains _will run daily, Suu- |° Glasgow where she ,'11,-,d_ , _ tMixeél ‘train will leave Charlotte- _ S I own a y at 7.15 A. M. arriving ui; Summerside at 10.25 A. M. - Passen- For a e get train will leave Charlottetown d' t D I' d '1 _ -200 P_ M' - _ mum ll Q C lvefy ~ nllzlrgidiet at 4 10 P llfrgliingpiailsgugt Three pairs BILVER. BBAUK very Dsrk 7 25 P M ` ' ` g Adult Foxes none excee ins' three years Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays ;l'I‘li;l;iéel2 sggividqig |;ggoiweE§§!lLVER a. mixed train will leave Charlotte- ’». ‘ ' town at 3.00 P _ M. arriving at Mt. ,,_“},_'§§",,,§’;f'¢*f §?,‘”,¥,‘}‘};‘i,‘5|'f° SEB "°“‘ 5° Stewart at 4.25 P. M., Montague 6.05 A ierl M21? OR;l8S F0}§gloSm§oo's=li ' I Ill P. M., Georgetown 6.50 P. M., Soiiris ;§l;;::if:lX,,f.|°°(‘i'rg:s¢:_‘;’ ° If interested come to St.Jobn and see Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays the Foxes. Prices end terms right: passenger train will leave Charlotte- _ C town at 3.00 P. M. arriving at Mt. O. St. John. N. B. P. M. one Elmira 7.10 P_' M. 'GMI-'H11 ' Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays l town at 2.45 P. M. arriving at Emer- I old Junction or 4.50 P. M./and cope C Traverse nt 5.45 P. M. ' Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays o mixed train will leave Summcrside CROSS FOXES Beautiful SILVER BLACK and 9 _ _ , mum* I ' t at 12.15 P. M. arriving at Tignish at Wire or Writte- li, F1 _ 5.00 P. M., Passenger trains will leave 'rlgniell at 6.00 A. M. arriving FUNDY [OX C0, S{,J¢||||, [LB pay outrageous prices for at Summerside at 9.00 A. M. and at gm_n_wM|m° your fancy Box or Basket of Charlottetown on Tuesdays, Thurs- ‘ » Chol'olate-l days and Saturdays at 11.30 A. M. ` ~ ' Cull and see what we have and with mixed train from Summer- ` Q l l before you buy and if you _ then prefer to pay big prices, _“ we have nothing more to say. g°\\¢“ I know I can save you' money if you buy from me, /- Think it over and I know I E you will decide to buy where ._ up _,K . ,_ .im 3 -I "»`¥'b‘f_li J Tho11§dS'“White Neltlork. A 0 you get your money's worth. _ Prerlpt Returns ` i. s side arriving at Charlottetown at -=- - 1 ' 12.20 P. M. ' Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays W a mixed train will leave Tignish at e 7.45 A. M. arriving at Burnmereide at = M oonnectin with mixed 12.30 P. . Z 5 train leaving Summersido at 2.20 P. 'S M. arriving at Charlottetown at 5.15 P. M. will leave Tra- A M 8 05 and and Fridays Elmira at end rain all our Customers _ sand _ F riemis. _ a __ 1 Happy _ . i New Year 4 V 'll as ‘ _gt_ ' > ev t .-‘_ _' _ 5 3 To ..'~'\f.-_<.~ .i~._,.". .»_._.. bv. __i2éiv-tm., ,.¢_o,..__§ ‘,. . |989, io,9Mtt - ‘ l i V A11 Poll Tax not §:i_d,_ better b_e _QQLS §_hB"_'__ ’£‘liP°__-._?f_"?3;1Eiil1ll’3l-_"WANTED-A _ PURE BRE0 Racis- aid ht gnce as ecntloda are FOR §ALE 7 TONE HAY, GOOD iZ0l‘Ed H0lBl2€ln Bllll i0l` COl°l1Wil.l\_ P . . ordered for same_ Pay at once and quality, price reasonable. Enquire Farmer'a Institute. Lemuel H. at 8 Grafton St., West.. 9°” “P-°”»°°' ' ' 23604-12-aoivlal. Drake, Sec'y Cornwall. ` 6632-12-31M6il»d. . M ll | ‘ l r F rom a thousand diderent directions fcomes a. mi hty_ chorus of approval, voicing the popularity of The Oliver Typewriter “I7 Cents a Day” Purc use Pan. _ The liberal ternis of this oifbr bring the beheiits of the beet modern typewriter within easy reach ot eil. The simple, convenient “Penny Plan" has assumed intertid- tional importance. ~ ‘ It gpened the iioodgatee of demsnd and has almost engulf us with orders 1 - Individuals. firms and corporations-eil classes of people-are taking advantage of the attractive plan and egéiorslng the great ideal wh ch led us to take this radical s p- _ . ' To make typewriiinl the universal medium of written . eommunlcstion i _ ` Speeds Universal Typewritinlt . ' _ The trend of events is toward the general adoption of. beautiful, legible, speedy typewrltins ln_p_lace of slow, laborious, illegible limdwritini. unit in using iypewritere, It is iest ss important to the |sn- ersl-pubiie to' substitute iyiswritins for "long hand " For everyiprlvate citlzen'a personal atisirs are his business. ll niveresi Typewritinl. A Mechsniesl Marvel _ 'rss oliver rypevtuter is unlike ou other-r. ‘ _ With several hundred less pu-in than ordinary type- wrltgrgbitfrbehielegcybulsigropgzggletely alreeter. m IHC Bl' B _ saving -` conveniences fonndf ‘;¢‘igly on $3), tllivgr \,_‘ “T .\‘_-:IJ l.,/dll. ; U I _.. _, "lf '< ~ ei ' 5 ,if _l_f_.'“_f.".'_‘~'» -» _ h 1*- _ 'I' - r -Q-_ I awe-isiattuthutt - I 6' f n The Whole Country Appi'auds` _ _ \ __ Address Sales Department l'..__i_' _"_i " `s,\'.‘-i‘-‘~-"~- _“ ” ‘ ` A ' Shy i '..f "F-'H Il ` *o|?y°' cn* nlllil ».....,av‘i..............}.`..~»~~~m Miver Typewriter IMI. ' citings ,gm “17 G_entea.Day” Dffor Guuadal _the _“Penny Purchase” Plan _ llypewriier.. and you have an overwhelming total of tangible reasons for its wonderful success. C1 _ _ ' A Business Builder _ The Oliver* Tygaewriter is a powerful creative force in buhinebs-a_ veri ble_ wealth producer. Its usepsnuliip. iles bueinee; opportunities, widens business influence, ~pmduces bus ness eueeen 'Ilius the 'aggressive merchant or manufacturer can 'reach out for xnordhusiness with trade-winning letters M133 price lists. ‘ By means of a “mailing list”-and 'I he Oliver Typewriter-you can annex new trlde territor l - Get his greatest of business aids -for I1 Cents e Key. Keep it busy. ~ It will maine your basins; grow. _ ` ` Aids Professional Moo ' .Totheprofeseional _man the typewriter is na indis- pensable assistant. Barrieters Cier en, Physicians _, l, M - l I I* » - The great business interests are u L , gggrgaigg, A%& _h§ 1 , 5 , _ “°"'.""""'* h writer in s few" inutee' rs ` TYp_¢lN|"i"&r It willpoy blhiiiiliy civilised- or The Sisnderd=Vleible Writer ' 0°' v°v“\°f "Pwr Pl°r"l rwffs ole ‘dry of ll Siévpins-Stone losusom ed t d d the l 'll . Ygu gg? master Tl;’e’gI'i'v'errTy satisfaction on e sma'i investment ct i7 cents s day, For youg poop e. The Olive ‘l`_ writ i te in mine to good positions and eil ndegncsiisng ldblietinee e. Th bilit t to t powrltb I i‘ than legtgre gyrechnliliiidhdettionl r mm” or mo 0 Start ho , when yon oss own The Oiiverlypewriterl for pennies._ f 1,* Etloin tix Net,ie_aeloAisse'§i\iieri: off A _‘.- . _. =. v pnr seel- to ~1 ‘f 4' 'j me . ` en I-loll0Inry‘ Member of ?the v§‘atio,ii:lwAeshoiiiltioii y avert _ smell first payment brings the ‘ mqnlllemt on rm , ‘“‘*' f A - _ _ ' U _ the regnlr $lggwmaolIl°iieT’p" F » », __ . jf Tiienmveg Centsenay and sy ' “‘ mdll T e Oliver 'ix flier 115. .glmf ‘l‘vgv;::¢’¢¢»l¢-m. °1§§fi`ilwielle»3n»°i_li°5¢sa - .'"» . Z'i“&\ue$_ eu.: rohase' an eentonre- ‘ Q |- vi .by ooulmnoriotm-__ A“*ll¢ueunu-ii--~~|u¢».»»-r"sul 1 . ‘ I I ' foil.. .' . _ ». U ._.r._ .. _ , _ _ . _ ._ _f _ , ~»- _._,, . _ . "`;~:» ,~ H H __ .__,.“__V, _I . ,_, s ’ \ r _-_ '_ \ , __ " _ 1' t f f - ' ~ 1- » ~ = .fl ,»'f»¢»l__ i ' » " . l. _ y»~. '\ _