__ ._____;_;;;a._.__..' ‘;.' .._._" 4 i t » l f, . 1'- ii.. _ ‘S Lf, i.. It .wi __ -lore Sore si. .' __,__, _ _ - le . < - 1 Ji jlhspped _llillllls A. _.. _ f" You can ~-cure your chapped hands in a re- markably short time if -i-’you’ll.spply ‘_ " _ -if . .Camalion "‘_" ‘ Cream » _ to thenija-few times a day. ~Someiimes_.a single ap- iplicatiou- will effect -a cure. This is a preparation you can-use at any time as it is promptly absorbed 'and leaves no trace of t fgrease or anything -else .to soilgloves etc) Daintily fperfnmed and delightful -_ to use.` ` ' _ i _..'~,PI‘ic`c 256-.. i 1 ;-- - __ ‘ ~ many middleman made their living `*J. G. Jamieson ‘ nliitoélsr _ Our Business ' has been especially good this x Xmas for which vie thank you. . ' "This we attribute to our néw stock and low trues combined witht he go.d will of our__inany customer . 1 Allwho patronize us dur- ing the cfulius year may te assured the same liberal treat- ment. ___G.H.Toyior _~ Ieweler & Optician- " i _' V _ :__ -_ ._ _ NEW KliG\||.0kGt. |l0'l'E|. W . HONBOUD UETIE. M . Pl'-lvalgh Baths, ltiginlng Walgii and. lion! 1il3lsillancsél=ls|'>éi<>Rr'i;iani`n all rooms ar . . 'f _of1fS‘i°Ns'Ull’sxoi~i'l.ifao ‘$YDNE\'. N. S Jalums Bay Ramon - _ - _ RICH Riosouitclcsf qrinsad, occ, ze--owing to tba interest which is being aroused ' by the movement ol colonization 4 and Droiected railwaysln Northwestern Quebec, the Provincial Government sent' out` several field parties during the-summer to studv the natural re- sources Oi the region to the south of James 'Bay..The report of one of these-parties, which was in charge ol the"well llnown geologist, Dr. J. A; Bancroft, has just been published audfis very interesting. Thanks » l To My I5 Retail Stores - t Collin rt cn. :gi .a a~ Monson, bllgpoels Gro J 0 llastleoe J- R;Or0nln.y! m |lcPhe _ 0 Cl‘lbbe's Glocer . Uroc_ksl.t & Co.. y Patrick Mullins, .lohn Cameron - P. I.. rlmallwood Mrs- Trainor. _ tRochiord St.) Moore. 1 Mrs. _ _ _ (Water St.) _ l"'extend my sincere thanks for i9lz alionage and bei! ‘° “ Y ‘hal f°"_'9'3 I Eggs lo_look after-your interests in ny |i,-,515 3 grill greater t x ent. _ 11-, me ewan buying public as ~ I wish w on-ef hearty |h.nk._V.~u have been most get1erous_,in_ your patronage and evidently apprccléll-G ml’ e"°,'f'“_ ‘° 3“’° ovu _a good loaf oi' bread- -Wishing all a Happy New Year. Ewen Cameron _ (Baker) Canteron‘s Home-Made i““‘”°i-1 [were worth more than seventy-Bvc lcould aiiord, a luxury bought, not for their real lood value hut simply for.. t ' ~ ' ‘ GUARD DIY Phono oolnsanaioaaluss so Ddllv A' ini _ ' saruanav, uscsnssa canon. ' WHERE IT er live dollars was paid out tor which neither the producer nor the consllm- ,pllloo for what was originally fought “_ m_ md at 7 p_ m_ sunday School er received any beneilt. Part of thisflrorgvthe producer at a sta _vation gpg Bibi, amount was necessarily spent in car- prius, l rying the apples from Ontario tothfllo actual cost of production in Winnipeg; part was necessarily paid, etioally egery case is not any tout to the merchant in Ontario who ,graatai than it was when prices ruled bought the apples from the iarmer; ivory" n'iu`ch lower than they do at lt 11 Ind Port lJ0¢9l98Fi1Y H120 was Paid outtolpresesst. But the iact that every the merchant. in Winnipeg who took`hand engaged in production is also a the risk ol buying and selling' them. consumer and paying the consumcr's cordially On the lace ol it uve dollars was .prim necessitates higher wages. This 'WW- too much for these services. Too` oil that and other barrels oi apples__ and the some is true oi practica1ly,‘consumsr's price. everything that passes between the cents but they were not worth S5.75_ to anybody. At that ilgurs they were a luxury that only the rich 11°" extravagant price. But because A fHl'm°l' ill H0-Will Olllllllll. 00'* somany people, wholesale and retail " P10. Wllil° P1'°l>ll’il\¢ Nl BPD`0l 1°! `.merchanta,' drummers, agents, sue- m"k°t i““"t°d 5 Wt* ill 0" °l tl\°i[tion_slrs, book-keepers, stenograph- Nlrfvll. Elvin! l1illlllll°»Ml41'°ll.\l\ll 'ers. clerks, -delivery man, railway the price he resolved per barrel and wmpgmgg md qthsrg depended up- _ssllug the Purchaser to write him on that 'and other barrels ot apples ‘telling the price hs paid. for a, llvin , it was impossible to _ _ In dlie collrse a reply cams irom pay'him mgrsi And bacauseoi those F“u°"t°“ “ °l°'°” 5' “"‘ ‘nd °'t "V" f “ a msn in Winnipeg stating that bs also gb, disgrsuc mu, g1°¢g`tbo way dm" “.0 had bought the barrel lor $5.15. Bc- _wsrg added tqgsliisr nnd tacked on v tween the producer and the consum- to the-pl-ics demanded oi the consum- ready recognized this and as aresult we have the Manufacturers' Associa- m Goss 'ro. ° sr. The latter paid an exorbitant is added to tho actual cost ol pro- duction and so the process continues, adding to the actual cost and to the The middleman and the middle minats some ol the dililculties and thi’ °“” b” °"°°*°“ ‘WY by *“° Pl° iio.m.sundsy scbool and Bible class dtllcers. One branch of the producers. at 2.30 p. namely, the manufacturing, has al- _ tlon._ When will the larmers take 1 similar action? snNsa'r1oNAi. nl-:An1No_ Germ*-HY is about to enact a law The terms “dime novels" and "s¢n. ationsl literature” are very vague, MUDY good hooks are being sold lor dime in every country of the wo;-1,1 _and some of the best books in the world might be classed as sensation-_ sl. This prohibitory law will mga; with as many diiiiculties as the li- quor prohibition act in this province, possibly more. And _vet there should be a means oi at least ctirtailing, it not prohib- ifilltl the sale of trashy _novels-the term trashy being intenddd to cover the specillcd "dims"_ and "sensation- al." It is not creditable to the in- telligence of this advanced age oi, ours that there are more novels read and sold today than any other class oi books, and it does not mend mat- ters to say that the great majority _of novels are unadulterated trash. This is not intended as a reilection upon novels; some oi the best books are novels. so-called; some oi the proloundest truths, some oi the ilnest thoughts, some of the richest gems oi philosophy, of morality and reli- gion are clothed in fiction. . Indeed". in order to have these ilnest thoughts and these richest gems read by the general public, it is necessary to clothe them in tlction;.otherwlsc they] will not be read. A book .devo_ted'_ exclusively to philosophy, to science, to religion 'would -beread only - by the comparative iew;’ the _sanie_ti'\l’ths clothed.in ilction willvlle reed‘a1ld a kinds. S . a . .. ' De afusss Cannot be'Cmsd“ _ by local apnlicatlnnr, as they cannot. reach the diseased portion ol the ear_ There is. only one WW -to ours deagélsss- and that is hy cops tutlonal rem tsl. Dealnsss is cause bvan inllsmcd cnnui-- tion nl the mucous lining 9| the Eusgaoh- lan Tube. When this tube is inllllme ‘V011 have a rumblin sound orlmperlect hear ing, and when il. is entirely closed, llral ness is the result and unless the irwam tt ti cl? t cabin. ri- nothlng but an liillamed con ltlon ol tha mucous suriaoes. < , We will givs One Hundred Dollars lor nnycass ol Dsslness lcsussri bv lgtarrhi that cannot he cured bv Hall's atarrh °‘"°' “§'.“.if li`riii:'l5”ii'\'r'5Z’ l>'6§'rol»- J ‘!‘.,._.-. ~»-/:.f_.'._.~~’- _ 1 ,i Baby collapsible go- _ _ _ carts, with sleigh runners. _ `tll]\lll_'tl_-_-;’~’_l-_- Mirrors in all b f ~`~ ‘f-it sizes " ;".’*j.f'~:‘-‘ ‘ill c/.5c;.>i.f;;¢l'M/ " _/ a _‘J _\ x suita le or parlor mantles. i f' _";L?=‘~l't_l`:l`§.5§y-it -.V _ Pictures only received, 1 ' | ` _.f-`i`=‘_' the latest at low prices. '_, / `/ - - ' '_ =u-\.,'3?i» ._ Carpet sweepers, the new kind with live patents that no other sweeper' ii ' has. Prices $2.50 to $4.50. _ __; __ it '_ .~_ 5" ', P A T 0 N S i N _» ¢ _ i -. . ___ I Qian- law, Mrs. Edna Fisher, last night, shot and "'_seriously wounded Mrs. Flsber,' Bred a number ol' ineiiective shots at his wits, at the bridal cou- ple snd at policemen who were sum- moned to the house and was himself mortally wounded by'one oi the po- lice oiflcers. Mrs. Fisher, s woman oi sixty-eight, will die, it is ieared. .The wedding ceremony was per- formed alter the excitement occasion- ed by the shooting had subsided. The wedding which Belder attacked and interrupted was that oi his step- daughtor, Elsie Bates, to Ora Red- iern. On entering the house he opened ure dulgenca in lood, through adepravsd appetite superinducsd by over-iudul- ,genre in unwholesome, overseasoned and trashy (ood. __ We have as little iaith in the sill- cacy o!_any legal enactment iorithe suppression ot this kind oi reading as we would have in that oi ‘B law .prohibiting the use oi certain sauces, pickles and condiments for dinner. _The appetite becomes depraved in youth, physically by indulging in fsauces, pickles and condi-ments and so vitiating the appetite lor whole-` some food; mentally by indulging in trashy and sensational _literature and so vitiatiug the appetite lor, whole- _. some reading. There is a remedy lor V both and sensible parents will apply it by_ prohibiting all manner 'ol_" un- wholesoms load, mental or_ physical, lor their' cliilrli.-.en,' and sb "creatlng"s,n_' -appetiteiior wh's.t', is pure and whole-_ some aug1_lst'tjeng`_thoning. ' _ "-iplincienti .wq.r_s, -`say_s_".5i,~._l. .Audrswl ,siacrbsll _ in-1' _cbs naive-sity ~maw £zn;'e.».nad their _origin in ibé asstra- _brihg _a people into _bondnge, or _ii',l.lls_,relo`lve ol _a people to be tree. Modern wars'hs.v¢~ their origlh in the desire to I exploit a people by plant- ing industries amongst them upon ' the iictitlous plea oi economic neces- sity. Today the war is between those, on the-one hand. who consume more that they produce, 'and those _ .who " lll’l',0?§¢"~":-- » _ ' " . _ 1.- _-.-....1< »~ ~ ,' The immutable character ot the laws oi distribution, says, Henry George, is even more clearly and able character ot the laws ol produc tors attempt to influence distribution aiming at distribution dlrsctly but to . f dm" th are works iltols i ,She Writes. - Gregg Shorthand T ' The following is taken from the New York Sun - of August 3, 1912. f_ A young girl appeared at the oiiice of Gov. Wil- sln at_the Little While House a veek ago yesterday and timizily asked the cand_idate’s campaign secretary, . Walter Measiay, fora position. Measday was in a good humor ani in need oi another s euographer. I-le _ _'assigned the girl to an iucorspicious post in his oilic-, ` ~ ard she went _about her work, attracting Iit~le at'en- § lion. _ ` , ' Last Tuesday the Democra'ic candidate decidel , he would dictate._hi4 speeihcf acceptance at his home instead of at Ttenton,_-and-by that time all the sieuog- .raphers had gone except he timid iiit e girl -found ' " fherrelf- el-.cted fora nigh' job. ‘ ' ' ' _ ` ‘ 1 At 8.35 P. _M-._.she _openedher note bofk and be.- i l i r be made in it _ » t - _ - _ T he _Gr vernor hadexpected to get his copy some ‘ time late in the afternoon, but when it wss_hande:l_to, _ ’ _ him as he arrived at his oilice at lo o'clock -he and Secretary -Measdaymade inqui ies. -. The -_timid-'little girl who could do such wc rk was Miss' Salome "I‘srr, - 18 yearsild, of 513 Jersey A-venue, }arse_y‘Cit`y. win- ner of international contests for'sp¢¢d._ln stenography - and ho'lde‘pof'erough 'stenogfraplilo' diplomws to cover- _ ~ f the whols`__si_de of a room, holder'oftlle`jvvb'rld's`éhsm`p`- ‘ _ io.iship.t`rii'. accuracy at 230 words a -minute for court ; stenosraphy and i5o_vrords a minute frr solid matter. eon‘_Mct,-- can be -but _ons sun# ."-‘-- - _ ‘ ‘Fife Governor' was-‘suilicieutly imprtssed to call her ' from lierf-_r.'litine workin Measday’s¢'fiice .to do his ‘ ` `wo‘il`:‘.` 'Her' friends already have visions of her-.wc rk - in the White Horse in Washington. ‘ All the l~adi-‘g-Buliness'Colle¢¢s in Ainetica are sdrp ing this system Ther_e’s a reason. Fu‘l par- _ iicrlars on application to tion. Princes, politicians and login.; MOTU” Of th¢ but they always try to do lt, not by _ "nina c0m|\\2|'-QIQI _ i ;=;;;§;°°"'- ""°»~'~ the °"°°°1» _ _ Charlottetown and Suminersitle' §T; production. _ . - _ ,__ t - i 2-28»ttMf. Marty 1N.lUann _ . Q _ c i _ _ __ __ _ ' f °’f_2Iilm"MAs my 8 ard Mfxture ‘ splendid Hockey Bools',men’s, women s, boys*-"`c-adv." ..f.."“’t'f.'.i`.i.;.§’“‘3»1’€x°.2.lfT‘.lI".§€.’l‘.7€§ A ' I ' ` ' t f 't' ' F - - ’ -- l- ' burned and otherwise inland ISLAND CHOCQLATES ~w_sr¢ received by the hospitals-hers _ -a result ot the celebration ~ xmas ` Nilxruais . ._.___._.... Fancy_Basi¢_et_s and Boxes A gilt 'that will be particularly Prices l°w°“'in the city t , .. `, ga§i_to_mal;e pothooks. :he stopped at 10.15 P. 'M , _ ind duiiog that time :helaql taken more than 6,0-o = __ words,-,alout l5o.a minute. 3 Soon after. she g t to ` . t'- -- wotkhext morning, she turseg out the iyp.written _ ~ copy sontarlv perfect til itqii 'slew chang s had to ` ” ig-prlotic¢a'ccms ef- . Fennel) 8 "Chandler _' ' Victoria Row. _ Gallst a mony ol Boston can » l t _ t ' » - / f -`~£ the back door. The frightened guests retreated and Mrs. Fisher and the bride and groom sought to hide in rooms on the lower floor. Belder fired six times through the door oi the room occupied by .Mrs. Fisher. One bullet struck the woman, taking euect in the abdomen. She escaped through a window to neighbors and was later removed to a hospital. Alter shooting Mrs. Fisher Beldcr went to the room in which Miss Bates and _Rediern had sought reluge and tired tive shots W butinone took eilect. _The brld 1 coli- ple escaped through a, window; as had Mrs. Fisher. -_ ~ ~ viorxli or 'Aoomsiw " TORONTO, Dec. ‘$45.-`-Walter Duh- can, iomor Inspector oi Detectives, who resigned after the recent sensa- tional iuvsstigatiou, was a victim of a Xmas Day accidontwysn a_ revolver accidentally exploded and inillctedjia severe wound in .his right'-leg; lie now lies at general hospital. ' ,D.`,... ’ $3527' prospei‘olil`-Nevv Ye ar. -f " -_ _6l‘Quee:i Street, . ML, _.» _ We _wish our many Policy- ho`derss very happy - 8:? Co., Limitéii_ T _ Let ever? _one in the Province ca operate to make i9l3_ n. b'g year for _ . -E. l.giii allliil:s of Trade and Cotnitlercél _ I - » - I e - - .fc Chariot tetowu _ _ _,. ....- wishing you i t -sus. _skatingessy i f - ' '_ D _ _ _ These boots are made atr_ong._` it _. i. “_ __ _ _iesegbqil none main; acvich, bone CREAM _MIXTURE \ _ uppers, spring and half heels seeurel V .l..u5° “lg l-. fl lllleftgllllrisa were serioltg, accord-_ _ F _ t k d P ll F hi _ _ _` _ _ _ ' ~' .'-it-.1 ng cc- s hospital .uber n. Our amous a e an _sstry a res - Lon.” of the ipmtwm fin# th.-“_ out , _ _______ __ v’..~._..v.v~v-~-v , ‘ ’ " “ _.___ - -r . _:_T.-_-fsxerfctr.-.:-~~1 ~_=-ez ~ -v' ` Oil behalf of all the iire insurance '-- panies which we represent andespecially our- J , selves we' take pleasure in this - opportunity of -- .Ioyous Christmas and aj '_ __ ’ __ Bright Prosperous ’ I - " " New Year ' -- that todaywill be the best you have will be the worst you will ever have. t _ .W.iK.Rogers Co. Lt¢_l`»f_.f _ ' 84 Gt. George St. --gm. ~ » -'#1: .I ` _ Boots _ ¥f¢hrlSfmaSGiffS aiu _ » _ ,_ _ _ _id ____ _ lf yoa’re a skater please remember we have 'point-~ itt “ \ vi ulr, iv, _ 1 . l stoning 'to omni its :ood _ _ 'A `”‘ 1 W I bfqttls :l__l>c:li\\ias'in a nest case. We - C0m° ln ‘nd We *helm _ /‘ 'lav»slars¢»¢°°\=uro»ps_eiaiiys¢l-_~ _\--. e ._ . mm from the but t t Pine, Roger. 3 it _ _ . 1, :. .- - .'/,I-'_-__ ‘ ‘ ( f .E _ A 'I __ ____ _ /_ _ _A ___`-Vg. _“_ _ __ _ .f , ,` _ _ ,. l 5' .117 :ill ibn, i..i...t T .t Kia’ Il. _ . .~ - - -- - ' . .»~ .~_ _ , ‘ -.158 735: _ _ ` W _hl-_f¢ .- rlollloonibtc M' an-.i Gm". ‘M t -gig: ` ‘lr lrsathflllli " " ' ii* Sillllylldi ` " ' ' ’ " A and \