l l i i from waz: 'J-_'._.»~ _sm io bns » 0,. .- crvif' fin.. v 1 ‘ _ ~< *FWS I:-| ¢ WL £31 :ce 1'” 1 A .e.u1 nie-r-ested in aking oney_.__._._.__ Ff- _`__'A'gzii_i_i ” foronly wan' 1-nn owns, Kiinge Co., N. S., 3 _ iipapb of'the Peace for the cou §y. ¢mn oi d minima Qtam ,_ _ il E i < ` i r ist Ch ll I vii ml' “iii ii bil um iii y ma”e.aTl?» i g the. Baht urc n- . - "I hare used Zain-Buk"!or' piles and itures of the -"-" fo the your llr- C- E- 3|-l\f°l’§1» _ _Ol W0l¢0|-i-|is:ued_Mondq night. are the low- Use N0 0* I _ `-. _ "1' CHILD Among the BOOTLALD noteworthy fem- vital statistics December, 1910, ness of the birth marriage, death u c are ow a aver g number oi births, 124,059, give 5 i-ata U. N. O. he ' a 'msd _ ‘ _ ' » :sir " ~ -“vs” ‘“ ' ' “ :f.:°.::;;..*'=.; urs' .:::;°.:.;:=...‘~“;:+. »=<»--»1»-.~»---» - _ML Thoinas Pearsen,‘ol\Prin:s Al- 902_w'm-¢__,”11y 300 more gh" gi, ' 'l`iie polish that Outltlrs any hat' S”k" WYR9” "I ’ “mst thai” 1909, blit IOM' than in all other rs Other. ' lah ‘Diliethe mlnghtirlhuiiaviiaardceivw B M3 lm' The rate.-M2 per tgtlxw /i Awarded Cold Medal FUI" f “S0 0 - ln' ~ Wm’ nd--was tii ev nth lo est e ~ mer I had .. fever. which-im me with im. n..¢u.° iunfima 1i'.zei,°.i`.f¢ “£3 ar Hsiifax isxuibioon. niles. I started to use ZsmfBuk and foinéid . it gave relieg so tl con- tiuu with it. her u ng hree or tour cores it effected a complete rure.'.' _- __ __ Zum-Bills will also be found a sure cure for cold sores, chopped hands, frost bite, ulcers, eczema, blood- poison, _vari-fyae. soreS,ts;alp sur-ZS. ringwurin, in_I|em»cdl-_pa c cs, cu S, l»iiros,.___nx_‘.=.\is¢e;; and? akin 'injuries gen- erally .ill dru ists end stores sell nt 50c. lo§,§'g;§g}ip_,*t4;"ee .inom Zam- liixk Co., T `3tb` 'upon receipt oi price. \'uu;.~ Q .against harm- ful `iI\iitit§§-s icutes. Bee the regiéterfd name f2 m-Buk" on every package before buying. _ _ _ (_ were less than those registered in all years since 1896. The death rate- 15.26 psi- thousand-was the lowest yet recorded, the next lowest being ‘15.85 in 1909. Some interesting facts are brought out in tho statis- tics. Among the brldegroorns oi the year were three aged sixteen. 24 aged seventeen, 136 aged eighteen, ani 501 aged nineteen; the brides included iour nge`d_ tiitecn, 56 aged sixteen, 352 aged seventeen, _954 aged eighteen, end 1,719 aged nineteen. Oi the mar- riages 2,180 were "irregular"-that is, not celebrated according to the rites oi any of the churches. 1 ____.______ }ELE(2'l‘RICI'l`Y SUPPLAN'i‘l~l L l . THE AUCTIONEER. i Electricity bids ‘fair to crowd the "r 4 " ‘ ‘Auctioneer url his pedestal. An elec- _ ('iiili;¢(llierS _-- The Charlottetown Guardian ` , _ _ ‘ and ' , Family Ileri\ld1and Weekly Siu The' Morning Giirvillnn and The Family Herald :ind Weekly Star, one 'yenr each, including the' l~ea`uiifiil pre- mium pirlure "iioii'.e Again" for only The Evening Gnarrlian and The f Family -Herald and Weekly Star. one year each, - incliidiiii; the liemiiiliil pre- `\1 miliui picture ‘, li- me 'rn `cirARLorrsrowN -._q_UAizD1AN . _ ‘Charlottetown 1. ` P- E. 1. < io,2i.Mfi7.i.l __ - : < all, club offers to A _ trical system of auctioning eggs, tried gn Hoilniid with great success, is des ribed, with illustration, iii the liewcmber Popular Mechanics Maga- ziiie. I‘o1ltry farming is one of the great ind-istries of Holland and with- in the last 10 years, through cooper- ative methods, thc poultry raieers hiivc greatly improved their breeds and become big producers. The eggs ae sold nt iiuction every Saturday in i.~t least one of the cinters oi .thc ch'c".ci:' industry, and the noise and coiifiision ol thc egg r..'1rkct on sales- dn/ dill no'; sit well with the Dutch- nia.n's love ol peace and quiet. There- fore the iiisentiori of the electi'.'»:a,l Made in Amherst, ' Sold everywhere. Everett Q. Barron Co - Send for free Booklet on “The Care of Shoes.” c F , SENSITIVENESS. im Onlv through great -sensitiveness can we enter into great usefulness. our sensltiveness has well been called our -measure of power. Yet many 3 person bemoans his smsitiveness ss though it were a special affliction. He finds that it exposes h to suffering which someother pac-pie es- cape. It causes him to debate or ab- stain from certain practices or a- musements which other people eniov with untroubled conscience. He wish- es lie were as free to "have ii good time" as thcv;.be rebels. against. the liis will and conduct. Yet what he mistakenly envies and longs for is'ca.llousness, paralysis. It moral sensitiveness` Lhnt so polices is like the, thoroiiglibred horse electric respciie-iveness to the uni verse about him envyiniz the placid ilullness of the bullock-a contrast so remarkably brought out in Kipling's storv of the animals that are used in warfare and their varying behaviour under the stress oi bnttie. The 'man oi least value in the greatest needs oi f*“°‘l°‘““e"- life is the man of least caracity for Puime n's Co' n Y xfray-_'or _' ' feeling and suiiering. _ __ Dispelia Covrisfiirrness HUMOR OF THDHOUK T _ _ _ _. ._, ___ i:‘:J=|-ii -." i`i"7~ =°7°_ ' " ` "What is a 'moral victory/ 1111?” Gwen) mm remedy' me Ono that “Any fight vnu win where the loser always does its work, its Putuan:i's gets all the money ”Judge. .-Corn 5_Extrs.ctor=, which makes corns ' _ 5-:iiiil cnllouses go quickly and without __ _ _ 7,, fthe" least bit of pain!! Putnam’s __whm§“ “ew "3 the NWS' t It “ r _ makes you forget you _;ever had ii corn. Goes to the foot o¢_-'-‘the tor- Terrihle scandal at ldpo has leaked out ` that Mrs. »Wallaby- mmton absorbs its roofgfx-em0ves_Worr.l>at, the society leader, exacts a .che-» -cause, gives issuing rciieiji»ercentsse.of her servants' tli>s-”- 1 ,‘p,,mam,'_,;J quickly, safely and Louisville Courier-Journal. surely rids your ieet of “corns Ori Joni-a-I want to deposit the Slim vcallolleeslwhetherjiisi starting or oi of ten dolinrs. mnny year's growth. Price 25c. at of _i amuled nt niece." exclaim- lady, "they’ve got three of ihe ecanniest kids, and the mother herself don't look` very strong.- Kauaas Olty Star. _ -------_--' ‘1`R1lIlldPH OF SURGERY. According to Les Nouvelles at least one man is peacefully e!lBtlll§ with only"l181l a brain, the other moiety having been removed by a. surgical operation. The man ‘in 111105' tion is a Swedish cx»soldier, who re- -ceived 3 bullet in the head aa the re- sult oi carelessness during manoeuv- res. The surgeons decided to trevan him, and to remove the injured por- tion of the_brain. Five weeks later he reported for duty asain, but it was noticed that he had lost mme of his `menta.l faculties.__l-lis meinory was zone so far ss letters and fig- |i i ” 1-I lloiilil lloi Sleepliell For Four Years. l|El\IlT MID NERVES WERE BID. To the thousands of people who tom on a sleeplesspillow night after night, or who pace the bedrooin -floor with nerves nnhinged, heart action wrong, and to whose eye sleep will not come, Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills offer the'blellin'g of sound, refreshing slumber. ` _ ' They restore the equilibrium of the deranged nerve centres and correct the wrong action of the heart. Mrs; Wm. Douglas, Tlieesalon, Ont., writes:-“I am going to send you my tee- timonial for what your Milburn’s Heart and Nerve Pills dldior me. For four years I could not sleep well at night, as my heart andnerves were'so bad. I tried all the doctors here, but none of them helped me. I read of your Heart and Nerve Pills, and tried only a. few boxes, and I can certainly ssytheyidid me a gi-cal; amount of good. I can now sleep as well as ever, 'and can advise anyone who suffers from heart trouble to try them." S - ‘ \ ` Milburn’s Heart and Nerve Pills are 50 cents a box; 3 boxes for $1.25, at all zlciilers, or mailed direct on receipt of - 1- _ -5- ., \u-ions scientific He usa ii ment iscevsud _§’i5ui'ml tul of mushrooms.. and _the lady on . _ i ,10f au early mornin: _walk among the. dews so (ook ,to the' voungeter that HE BUSINESS -AB 0 L _ _ ._ .. 'r PE 1' _ uu_tom___ hast smiled l‘°_°¢'." he of the _man siiedaeeiaea to gice_1`iiu_i'uie, _gina _ - w_or._ ._ __'..-_. -Havelyou had ilnyifgood luc_k_, .llttle_ 1 inqugedi but" W-ld ' f A 5 ' _ _,M505 »".;_, -,'.:,'B|,7w,_i'.. _.. » ` "_"°- '_ `=» ' '.‘ "Ft .”"n'ia'am."‘ iniwereaa nu . ‘rin buamm .ei in-min; is in the youth, showing_her.l1ls b§gk§t__ ' |iio|€!__l`=!'ii2_l_°\l Period ofitl develop-. She tookbne 0\1t._,exqmins` d it. and meh - '~ .f " -- 1- »*_.` -‘ ' _Btbth wki !sr'er‘a.nd~.th¢ ` ueleiii-iiizi tllieiiietldrgt i;y¢;gi`§too1si" gh, sg. invgstor iii fir;-xiii 'ifinds “dad securities sinner. "flirty-‘fr nsiia>ii~'a¢ii.ii', ,aol-1 ve b°=1°“°l`1 -wdvivl Iwi' _fl°~“““-“*- sc',,,_»i " ' ' V farm products into net `pr‘oiits.‘_-- -- i - ` " » ._ There are thousandsol' armor! ‘ Oh them liaant for; eatin , mp 1 Ed A Island ‘tuna _ in G .. ' _ . Pr nee war . am, winked the _véxliinizeter knowing- .xg it not hard to mug" -that muy ly? uth°m 'bs 1°' B in 5 one of every liva read,-a farm Devel' _ 'rouci-i1No Mniiosrris. "° “ln 1,, ,,, .,,t,,,, ,,,,,, S°““t°l` C1099- Bl 9-'d\1'|l\°l' in WN* ne(:;1i:h¢imilisiiii~ii:°.tidiis zriven bv farm Z. A. hington, chuckled over the allpearance l pups;-,_ ` ' before his committee of Gol, Hoose- . The Guardian management hee com- velt. - _ - _ ,ipleted arrangements with the publish- "1‘he Colonei,’ he said. ="¢er_taiuly `ers of The Canadian Countryman . 50 1110!; - got back at everybody. I-Ie,re_minded. that this elciellent weekly mes”-#U0 R°'\°°" oi cn irish wiii in mini Fares inc one year w fM°In°d. Alta A me e mnn._ -_ - _ _ _ _ i " 'A friend_oi inine,-.travell_ing_in_ Ire- BP! Sllllscllbef °f th°f'““"u“° wh°..f_"“‘_°"' B"“'°“ it WB! friend. . .'._., ._ ;; - in . _ : :__ _ i .i ____ ` .f rice' by The 'l`. Milburn C0., Limited, _ _ _ _ Receiving Teller (who knows him)- - . _ _ ’_ *i _[_ ';_l irl\f'dr\'igg'ist.s."‘ ‘ when 1-i,,_~.~.» wi.. Enid ~.,»,.,,- .-N-~».__ i`°'°“"°°0°" " . . , -i c " "un-1 ' ' _ ‘ ii l “F- "- ' dur Cut.-Plug( , , 1*la.ste’r " .». ~-1*Ia.s0_1f1 is cut from our original “AiniucAs Nnvv" Plug. A cool and most '_ .fragrant smoke. ' _ _ .som ev iii.i.- onine ~ _ _ msunimcrunnn sv ` 'rv 'rosacco eo. “qc” .mousasc E- _ ___ _ . I i if _._____,._m_.___ ;§ il §I"'4 _- ‘<. - ‘:e~.=‘-'~=`=~'~'f'~""=»- " .-._ - - _ . e 0 ' ' \‘ -~»- -~\-»~ ---e i_.,_,_ ~ ~ » _- . _- _ . . _ .. . -i -_ . __ \ , , _ - _ __g,__ __ 1,. __ _..._ _ ' ..-_...'_-f.~.... ¢ _ _:_ ,Q _ i 1 _ WIL D' _ _ -YOU _ " liuiidred Dollars invested in The thas Dalton -Silver Black Fox 'W “ii oi'8o` .c. 'I I .i.i._ U i best in the world. _ __tod`n"`. ._-. ‘ . _ - - :" "- ~`*‘i~‘i y Upto the present time ihegeueral public haxe been “frozen out” of t1iis~pi'oiit`ablciri- “ I dustry because interests in the Fox business were held by close ci_»rpoi\aiions of moseyed men 1 -_ who considered it too good a thing to let a man with only $li.|_l in on. _' ' _ _ _ _ “ ` " ' Now the Chas Dalton Silver Black Fcx Cr. opens up a field for investment that the man with a limited amount of capiial cannot zffoid to overlook. _ . " '_ _ ` ' " "_ ` '_ Practically a guarantee of 40 p. c. on your investment for the lii‘st`year-- and;a_ probabirl--_ " _. ' Y P . ` ' ` _ " 1 " Y ~ While we believe that the Silver Black Fox industry is only’ in its infancyand thatthere ,ti are still large amounts of money io'_~l:e made, siil1‘_it is our lirmconviciion that in order to obtain l the best results you must have an inierest in Dalton Stock, which has been proven to be -'the ' '_ The Dalton Ranch holds the World's. R :cord for the price of pelts, and the sale of six i - , _pairs__ of ' young Foxes to a Russian syndicate for».$Ioo,ooo has 'set a new price on foxes for _ _,breeding purposes. _ - . i- ‘ '»` 1--_ -- '- ' ‘ ' ‘ breakers ‘ - More interest Than Fiiiecn llunilr-_ed Dollars V. iii A _Saviiigs Bank _...Millions oinoiufsnivesem Mm-_.r lf. Am New r¢_ui'iuve Your_0pp»riuniiy~_-_Hi f ' WE HAVE UNCOVERED the most mairvellous money making business in Canada - _ _ _ ._ _._ _ _ _ _ ' ' _ To get money and get it lioi1estly_is`a.`most praiseworthy business. _ -. _, ’ ` Let no stone with a dollarunder-it`remaii1 uiituriied. You may have the ` best of plans, and possess .the :most excellent ability7gye_t_._t_he opportunity in' which, o`r through which, yd ' are to 'launch yourglcns, and .displilfyirfifoiii>iibi1it.y,may arrive and you fail to recognize it, _voumsy launch your craft _and seek _your___fortune in the wrong stream and find yourself on the ' é When you uiidersthnd tliat"‘ifl1`ere is' practically al guarantee of 40 p..c.~ on youninvestmcnli tlieflrst year and that the Ranclxis insured for $250,090 till _luly ist 1913- and 'compare this 151-opositlon in every way-with any other on_ the market, you must come to the' conclusion that the Dalton Ranch isrthe onlyone in which to invest your money. ' , A ~ Applications for stock may be made to the .undersigned Provisional' Directors or aiitl branch of the Canadian Bank of' Commerce on P. E. Island. ‘ I 1. . __ , [_ , -.» :. .z_ . q to kat ioo a r value __ _ There Will be Many Men Dissappoinicd. In . Many men will wish that they had taken advantage of this opportunity fo buy this " -- ` `. S C 5 p . ' _ _ _ _~ _ _We have advised our most intimate friends to buy io their "limit" _as it will be ab- solutely impossible to buy this stock _from or through us after Dae zoth for less than $12.5 . _ wg; per share. _ _ _ _Ml the stock is being subscribed for freely boilihcre and abrrad and the Island allott- I positively close on Dec. zoth. we wr.u’d `afiv’se *intending investors io act at once stock subscribfd for by P. E Island_i_1ivcsiog_sf_-to c.»:_oili will benlloited but __ we cannot make any promise on applications_re§:'civl92l"3Zh:1'-§ihe1_dale - \ _ A ' . ___ _ _ . ‘_ .‘ _ _ _ _ i. _ """F£irties *skiing advantage of the accompanying application form, should fill it out and . _ _- ~ ‘_-1,. No. o¥S_iia"i-és . . . . . . . .....,....-.. send ro" . c. of the amount subscribed by money'-.order'or registered letter," to W. B_»_~_- D -1' D X ‘ \ E i 4 _ A ‘ ~ P A . _q _ - P - . . _ " Pro_w_fe,”'Charlottetowu,'who will send receipt ioriame . .1 ' ' _ We _the undersigned hereby subscribe for and agree with-Wa]dren~B.Pro so . » . __ Chiirl'otteto`y`;rn,%ei1t_fo_i:»,§i.§id;representing -a syndicate who have taken ov_c_r__fl_i¢.i§l__lv¢¢‘ n i Fox;Rqncliji,iigj_l__ _neiti_ega,o_f-_-52hs__s. Dalton of_Tignish, tovtake the nnii'i$'e`r1‘,'df'shares at ;,gq_'a-shy j _ ._ _ ._. ..__,-___ Q-_'_ ni-__' _ pective _signatures hereto, and to pay .ioperzcent of said stock down’ A " ““ before 'ist Iauuaryist A D 19i3 should said .shares -_ -» i .. r _ 0 . e _.r _ . - n°i"b¢_ai`__'i;iue'nb£w.p§i5a mem i¢i'i»_¢_r¢funded in mu. - 1 . . , __ _ i _s..é'#f»¥§,i,,v‘1r&‘.iz'u='--f_+\fl¢f:Si;,.f-’ _ -° “ .;_ ' _ ‘ \ _ 6 N ` se I Namd\'¢‘~»oe`-ras»»n~»~'n~¢n¢ai- . ~ » - » ¢ e‘»»»ni-H-.1-gi--ie..-...»»_np»»¢¢.. ._ _~ ‘ . I :U 1 n-»»¢n»_on|pi.oneeee»n¢¢~a» u u--¢n|.»|»~,»»|¢~n»u»|»u`|e o a e ol ` .»\- , _ . I _‘-2. _ . ._ __ _‘K ` ~ _:_ _ ,, _. 2 »E?» . _ ,_ _ "~il¥p" ‘ »-f i . 'E' _ _ ___ _ , V v."i~\` rl-in-it ai. ..... . ., _. , _ Fl \ ~~ ,fi ° - President, , Chas. Dalton, -H i PROVISIONAL D I. nor 155.1 rl Proiose _--ii,- fl,i'r¢_¢== . 1 in , . /»'__ ‘ _ 1 .i V- ’ ` ‘<* Amount Paid.-.'..‘1................................. .,, _ , ,, _ ______;,