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X- ,,.,:_1_ __\,__; it Yr! .'\.~`¢-lilo §> iii/ Iv' 1l._‘;:.i \ ` *ii-V lil" ‘ 31"* IU"- illl &l§il_:.~t-IIL. ~i:i| i~~ ZZ. \ _f -_;- 1_1 If limit- 3 gt-f‘iii.t itiv; ii ;'.f~-- ' ~ \ _ _aw-itil. \\_1ii \\\lll‘ .pon ti-*z ~ .iS g- ~._.1 ,-.> Z... L-nsi ;, -_ ii L-L-,-;` _\,.II'_[ “L soap ou the ii..i.1'ltt-1. ._ ;_;~_ ` 1' THE ASEPTQ MFG. CO. Sf. JOHN, N_ B_ _ uL,_,m|,:,_:_____ ,hw __`______,,/ A .;'..: ;i>il>-»i.-e_l.~<-1~to. l IT SEEMED A SHAME 'n.a.°t.»...nw se. ° H. wo.. s..,°Mnt The Reformed Book Agent was ro- clting a few of his adventures to the bunch in the hotel lobby. "You know," observed the R. B. A., in the course of the dissertation, "there always comes a lime sooner or later when the rule you'vo been going by won't work. lt had got to be a rule with me that school teachers were ' comparatively easy marks for a man who desired to enter negotiations for the sale of a book the slse of a child‘s Bible, bound in either plain cloth or half morocco, with title in giltietters. “l was selling a book that was prac- _ tically the same thing as a 25-cent world almanac, containing all sorts of useful information, and ii you didn`t care for the beat binding you could get it for as little as $2.75. It was A work that appealed strongly to teach- ers, principals, mothers and all who had the education of the youth of any given community at heart. O ".\'ow, oae feature of the book agents game that's as old as the statutes and city ordinances of the .\ledes and Perslans is to get the lead- ing educator ol the town you're in to buy the book, or at least make him tnink he’s bought it-give it to him for nothing if need be-and, then, having bought it, to write you out a brief recommendation for the work. With that recommendation every wo man in town, and everybody else who goes in for ‘cultchub and abt' and all ‘that-you know the type-becomes ‘your prey. Most of them will fall for your great educational work, just like a lot oi school children crowding in line for a special matinee of ‘Ten i Nights in a Barroom.'_ ` "The nrst move a knowing book ‘ pgent makes, therefore, is to get the _ ,indorsoment oi the superintendent oi public schools, or the president of the college if there is one of these fresh- water collegcs around, and the lead- ing highbrow minister. But it is a sort of unwritten law that the superintend- ent of schools must bo made to come A / 7;%7_f4,’§/ 7 $1 it » _ 3=}Lf_=`_ 2. 1-_gf _-fa “ii -__-___ :_~;~_._ ;_‘_, _ wa `l~_ I ‘XR ,_ “ / A3U*"u A 1 ._ ___ _ .__,, _ _ ... We _l_n` D7/ 7" L `t`" -~. ~ “iv "" a e im 1' :;..i off ..‘...' i _\ nook 'ri & ' Q; /_ nd \'.i.;it I \v:.i.'.=,t I :ii =t- do. ln th ‘_/_ glit ul l:.t>:' tltut-_og-~ .-_'its that \@` » ‘__»' - - .», I ~ "` " ». - to . . , .11-»` wa 'T' `-1'.; f .v ¢_. v VC* "".rt'f‘ Q. V 3__` - i 'Sevi- t"` ~\ g f_2i~,`r<_'»%-2 1,. rx .__ "- _}. ., \__ __" /41?, _ ________ ‘f ‘..-,‘-§i2.l~;.’,:# _ " i _*__ , _;_»_2$%_.;’%'_ 1 fini' 32;?-`.=’3-i - e. .t ' ,t ' -. - ' . f»_a;,j§_If‘,¢.¢ - .- ;-I -I _ I -V- :- fbi ‘ r- . : .___%._? t. `5» _ 3',- . / 9_f,""' `- it -.”~f- ~ ¢‘“>`¢'.,__`_:‘- [_ i»-'_;`i~ff."_7j..."."_°' .s ‘i _ _ -_ ~ N0 ffl-' »,¢-"'m"~g' . __ ,r).-_f-:3 -'~" ‘_ ' .aff‘f$;`;;. " ‘ X0 - _`_, _‘ .,____( _ ,,-rv ~\ ilonin "~’~'f _ .\_f_ gl _ ' ml l.};-J.. ...te _e.-H. ,____.,,.»,;__ Slwivvms ,»_. _,/ __<__Ip_, _’_`. .,_. _ _ -_D . 1 _,__ ,épégtt _-_:_-__if,f_§ _-*fat ` ¢'- fl' ,'~. .':f". `."l{' ‘-- -_.‘_f"; . f -' .‘_l‘. ' /".`~fi"'- - ‘ .:‘»f*2".~""f"3'~"' ' ~ I' /.;»-: -. .- .--.1-re- . ,- . . .'_f.j~ff. .__,i._¢;'_-"hu _Ai-.5 -`~ j'»_ _,» __i-" #__ . . _..._ Perlmps _vour i'.'icc- not stunt! the ortliii:tr_v r;;xor oitt-iir-1' han t‘vi~;c at week. ‘Inu cuii ~li:i‘.'t- cvtr_~.' ::i--i'iiiii;.: with the _“(`iIL`I.li`I"i`i<."-tviali roiiifort to your `l'IfEG` and tmprovcuitiit lzi jr.-iir :ii-; .-iizviiif c. . The Blades are Fine- N_ _Pocket F.tliiioii~,Jii»i\;i 'i"»<~til-fits tha. vost~p0c`l:ct. hed in gold mid s-il"'r--niili }:.l.i;tff'.~ ..i..I i-I.1~i\~ box lo malt-h~also gun-mci_.ii -I2; to $7. ' .\_W Gia always find (lillr-ttc dtalurs ‘-jr 1! ~ l~‘!'.-t‘e ."‘_'.:iis. '-5. .__ .. -. i< _i 4'/ /f _ -_ Qt ». fl »-¢ tl. »_- M l.i_Iied, -'Jilin & Fitiory, Montreal. * _ - --: »--=._-r-2-'~ '_ ~" - -,~:‘\ 'T '~¢.-'§°f-1'".-1":-’»1"l17':I~'_. -H ~. Ie’ 1' " _ ` _- -_ _."§.¢i:':.-“c'.-':;~'.;`r»f‘.- -,_ Xif-iff. . ~ '-.'t,--;;`.;.` \~ _ .f~.~'. - t-..-». -if - ~. ., _ --T1 55-. ` .2-r."f --xi ..-_a.f.~ .~~, . -1- '-l`..-`- '.5 ‘ ‘1.*.‘2-. - A'» _ -" - _ J, _ A - ‘ over, Bret of a1L s "The publishing house I was work- ing for sent me to one of those little county seat towns where nothing o. ituportaiice e\‘er'ha'ppens except tht next number on the Star let-turf course. Soiiiolititiy' pointed out lh nead of the public school systeiii t me, and i whiiwltle-ti lu iiiy.~'eli_ ini' lt .oolted so e~.4.~‘_\' that I had a notion ju: to sell iiiiii tue hook by ielepiirii wiiliuili e\-ii t»ut!i-i'in;, to gif to his u tice and Iiiiw- Iiizii si-:iii his ‘irinorsi ment tn nie i-it iii_v l;i»_<-I hy a in-<,~e gel' b0_\'. I kiI~\\' that Z!1\-;'- \\.~_l= I possible \\a_v il..\i h»- if.-iid ii;:‘n i. down. He loiiltfd sri-g--..fI~ ii‘ 1! :itil ble that yn-.i ui-_; ii » .~'.f ~.\ the lot-al i'~;»i'»~ -».-in o . 1- i .-- forthe l'i-=.e:- o. t. i- _ i~ ti thing. "I _'\ `I' ti- I .1 the no U--ll--i .t -,._~ 1- ;_.i; ol tfilii. :hai i .slioizlri hare dune Itiii I fn otvctl the iisiziil i'i..i_ tizzct iititl prt ideti for book agerns iii ==.:.li t-zises nd talitcd to hitii es if I \-.<.»;e iiitei ated in ctluvaiinti sonic nay oi' ntlioi nd had just dropped into \isit witl .im for at spell and get his views. arty that l had t-hatred along for bali in hour _on general topics before I bought of mentioning my book. By hat time we were as friendly as hired tisip and I ltnew that 1 could sell him lllything from a book to a second- hand gas engine. _ "l was just going to pull out my prospectus when a young man cnmq into the reception room just outside the oiiico and started to walk in where we were, but stopped when he saw ine. I told the old man that I would let my business walt if the man in the ' next room wanted to see him for a minute, but he waved me back into my chair. ' _ " 'Stay right where you si-eg he "rl, smilies smisbly. and added in a *'l\|lD6l’2 ‘l think I know who that is. Ill a youns man when been coming around to bother me about a book. it ""1 4° Nm llllgood, for 1 never buy books from agents, but 1 suppose "'11 '“°°°*¢ ll “kill up a lot of my time before I get rid of him.” J "Wowi Pat me in line, didn't it? I about abandoned any ide; 1-ish; then of owning up that l was a book agent UIYBGU, but to make matters worse, the youu than walked in right uien and my intended victim turned around and recognised him-as ins own go|;|_ " '\\'eli, welll' he chuckled, 'to thing that I would take my own gm, for ¢ book agent! ¢That's pretty .gl-loo, 1 guessl' And he laughed heartily. We _ all laughed. liiae must have sounded like the cold, calculating laugnor the man who wears a gray derby hu in a show, for there was no mirth in it, lhat's a cinch. ` "Well, sir, do you know, l was so Put out over that deal that I went on to the next town without trying to sell a single book in that burg, though fd expected to spend three or four weeks there. in the lrst place, I had enough superistltlon ia me to take It as a lodooo_ And then I was nf;-‘id that old man would meet me on the ‘I &,_E’ _ _ re°;,'m:°clk5£-_°ufR:; l;o'l'h°Ref°"°';l|lK'¢-ié ginghame lephefi, drills, crepons_ " ""` `“"_"""_ '_, - Xi i¢ esteem and other Printed goods, all __"|::_‘°’_T:|°§;_:;;:’I'F:‘lll¥_:‘:_Z;1'|:{ f-i _.vols f r L n M h 51815. lhd Lilly S Sllecfll. WI lt'-Ich fast coltrn of the Idelt doliglls and fi. ui... ...ii¢.itié....~.-.na i-rhino. " lmo le 'on iyo 5 as 1' yi” ' e 5 nn' we m°d°°°p°d°"’ “sm” “""""" '°' ’°”°" lm' P"°°' '““ ‘ _ P 5 G °°° ` sd" I "Mull It Ernest Ricda.165 Graf-!!»’c:, 22e and 25c. Seo window. M, *°° 9°- -» 12-SMU- r-neon, - 1-:nitro "He \\'a.~' such a benevolent olt.. _ Hospitablo welcome Accorded to All During the Month nf 4 | Ilamazan. 7 I 4 3 Every year in Turkey, in the month of Ramazan, as they term it-which is the month when the Koran was ro- vealed, ln 26 parts, to lobammod-it was for years a general custom in Turkey for the Turks to open their houses at 12 o'clock, the 'hirkish sun- set tlnie, to strangers and anyone was permitted to enter and take supper, a meal the Turks call oviftar, during Ramuau. _ ' No matter how poor or how rich the persons. and whether n complete stranger or near friend, they come just before the sunset hour, and all are seated at the truly hospitable table before 12 o‘clock. Immediately after the roar of the cannons announces sunset the Turks eat either an olive or a date, it being the legend that the holy prophet did this, and those who smoke may begin as soon as the date or olive, supposed to be the fruits of paradise, disappears. Then come jel- lies, as it is a belief in Turlney that sweets "collect the senses," whatever that may mean. Oddly enough, soups follow the sweets, and then after that eggs cooked in butter are served, fol- lowed in turn by mutton clmps 'or roasted meat; these are succeeded by vegetables, and the vegetables by a sort of sugarless pudding, called beurek, and after this the famous baclava. or kadaii. After all this more meat courses, ilsh, and vegetables are served, and such sweets as rice milk (gullaj sud- laj), native blanc mango (mahallebl), pilaf with hlshad or junltet (yaourt) and coffee. ,, RECALLS FAMOUS GOLF HATCH Projected Game Brings Back Contest in Which Royalty Was ' 9 ' involved. ~ The projected golf ma h between two well known amateurs d a lead- ing member of the London stock ex- change for a stake of $2,500 recalls to the Westminster Gazette the famous foursome in which the duke of York. afterward James Il., took a prominent part on the Leith links in the year _ 1682. it was really an international .Is Your Flout°,'/Iladaln, Milled l A“;‘§`E“ s _-: » *runxisn niv or nsipiciuc; _ _ ', A I-\T O t 1_C_’ e The last and final notice 's here gf i- ' ‘LLM _ J; I ' bygiveu to all those persons serv- ___f_ - <_____- i:_I1§!11t-5 ,lily .-.;»,.-li _‘$3.- ;: ~~ ' i '=~isv.»‘7 ° by W ater-Power ._ ..... . - *‘»- - `nded \Nhen we called las: .~i.igu>. e. .lie Keewatin mill.. We lem* the Local Manager :f_iE~.a: :~:.::h-eaten szcry- Abciu the iizzll owner -:hc bcastei that tiicugh hte mill was th¢ - '. _ _ ,. '< ~ i dirtiest in five c:uni.es r.-.5 .i _. ns conf. The Manager Iaug-ized 1".e:.r‘_:I;.°, `:_ _r.:':f-'. ins head incsi decidedly. int; and the peculiar construction cf :ie plant. S,:...rhT. you kr.o\\'_ is the /a/ai' foe of ,'e.'.'rls and bacilli. " My only regret." he 21521.' is were in such an cut ci the way place here. if we cculd only get more visitors. it would be the basl advertisement FIVE ROSES Ccu.-1 have." "You don/t hear so much ab?-S water-power mills these days". he continued as we watches' the meri putting in new stop legs. " n‘»2yl_`€ because they are sc /rw.. I: :erta.ii..y gives us a big advantage." \\`?.e; cu: guide regretiully declined ;= g-;:d Havana cigar which we had faved all the way from Winnipeg. uc almost tainted. I1 .vas only then we saw the placarlis on the walls-"Positive/y no smoking .fn :fre b:4."i'.f:rg. " " in fuel econcmy ff" we asked ci!! ' it is it hand. l '.`_“.e;: like m.llers all un'iormcd in white. tie spotless maclhncry with the fnetal paris polished like piano .»'.ej.':. the floors glistening like a tal.-::.;-fri. '\`-.’e do honestly believe the FIVE RJSES mills are the most sanitary at d f.yg`er..'; ir. all America--~aiid we have see: a few. Where you have beer. through the and cleanliness. _ mills, Madam you Cannot but my , .__ __ ` _F _,__ te y:.urscll~-"FIVE ROSES flour Th°.ve;.r‘i:l2nf_:‘ Siffefmn If re°"-‘Z muff be pure. and nutritious, and i1»ff°:"‘i-irsinf; ver' 'i : .-tr. c.. ree .1 i. ..- large t.t.:iiL.<:.' ei' tit;‘..blc~sized win- , " In cleanliness ab;'.e ai? " he quickly added. You see how iight. andairy. andircefrem dirt thi; plan: ls. Theabsencc:.fa::::ci\"i1 new nurse” ;U'0|0¢ lilo day and learn what my. “I supi~ost~ siic‘iinderstai:tlsli.t-r busi & Nich°|son` T°bacc° Co" Ltd' us ae w . O .. -~ "B I: as Bo 1 ducked. ~.=_t.i_g» _ _ _ 1': vifigfen Phone 345 Charlottetown UL Added the Reformed Book ll-.=_ flies ri iz.-atlzizite, and shew Agent, "the thing that l"vo wondered 'ki' U*-ll <1'-="' fu baby: sho ana ,i ii- _ ~- about some thousands of time I rc .:i~._v give l'l`BI.lC NOT- ICF. that :iii hleclioii for THREIC | l l I I l I l ami \\'.vi`i»;i< st'i»i>i_v for me cifi- . s lco_\iMissioi\'i-:its of si~;\vi oN I _ r WEDNEQDAY The 9th Day of February A. D I9I0 .\t the Several places that is io stty _ In \\'m‘tl i, at or iiczir the lions: ,of F. .\lcl{c-nun. Queen Strect,near f\\'ater. in \\`:irtl`:. at or nczir ilic house nf .\lr.~¢ 'l`lioiiia.~ Connolly, opposite .\Ir.i{. lleartfs Warehouse. Sydney Street, lietwecu Great George and l’riiicc Street. Iii \\`urd 3, ut or near the Market lloiisg. _ in \\`:irtl 4. :it or near City Hall, coriic ' of Kciit aiitl Queen Streets ln \\':ml 5, li't:t‘ .\`trt~t't. _-\ti\l -1' thc mill lilectlon the Poll Will he opened at Nine o`ciock in the f`o_iciiooii and continue open until lfivt- o’clock iiitlie afte noon nf thc szuiic tlay Description of Wards Xin. i shrill comprise all that part of Lliariottt-town which lies south of lloi‘clie.~tcr Street, and the parcel of_ _luutl f`orincrl_v known as the .\lil_t:iry li:iri'ut‘k (lrountls. _.\.o. 2 shall comprise all that part of L`liarloticto\vii \\-liicli lies south ot Riclitnmitl Street :intl north of llorclicster Street. \_o_ 3 sliuil comprise all that parf of bliariottelo\\'n ivhiclx lies south of ttiuttoii Sire :t and north of Rich iiioud Struct. N10- 4 shall comprise all that part nf Lii_:trlottctowii which lies south "f I'lf2f<‘.\' Street and north of (tration Street. bo. 5 shall comprise all that part