r ‘ ‘ . MARCI-If5_ 1910- ~i- _ * ' _ - 1 'ras Lnrnsr News _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN "”‘°”" mnsr or .\i.l'. ` ' -_ ¢. tg PAGE SEVEN ' if '» -' -_ - ______ ___ 1 ~ ----.....__ I'l€aI” the be5i']` ‘ at its best alem _ D tbrou 6 ide ,_,¢"> _ Phono gglliéysrldés best entertainers, the 11,;-;,d_1ine,-S all UVIUC Shows, the stars ofthe o ici the ood co ~ - . I us’ g mllohffb. band lezidersand orches- tra c d - _ .~ Eriiesil lilicrfn are mm-g R°°'"dS f"" the , g ` d _ Ogfilllh. All of thein are repre- - in our catalog. _ Ediqigl (13:19) ¢0Hs<.l;ttomz1l\e Records for the I that; the }§3_0iIff\l>l1. Because they believe _ _ ‘ 'S‘?n_ Ph0HUlIT1lp|1 will (lo them _ Teal Justice, givliig' tlicin the most "iriistio reprol1. YOU 110211' the orifi- _ 1n.i _1ilst..1s1t“-as suiig'_ or playmy Cm, “lu do “"5 with lull' other instruiiient? mph -itil lliiison Phono 'rn l ,- ~ , g-Illisoii .\`itin iioni your dealer . "1.;'.:‘:;';i.:':5’:f_‘s£°;';f'._i€f1.211* 'llllyipwwwww we -Y. -==-== dlson . Curran Ban Mower Is Simple and Easy of’ Management. Yet. Its Circ ~ and Adjustment Need Attention-By Prof. Fred R. Crane. . --v-c Ani t 1-1-aL | 1 _ The mower is a simple machine, P8-<3' of management, and yet certain details of its care and adjustment must be attended to carefully to se- cure good and economical work. The i‘uftei°-har sometimes gets out nf’ line with the pitinan, causing the niiichine to i'iin liiil'd. This ulay also result iii breaking the sickle near the sickle-lieail at A as shown ln the draiiving. By the propcr ailjiistment upon the Curran BAR sl Showing the Cutter-bar in Line with the Pitman. ' "" 1 ` 'Pi1'MAN _ \ to bring the cutter-bsr into line with the piiiiian. Another trouble is thiit some of the slckleqgiiards may becoiue bent up or bent down so that the sickle cannot work siiioothly upon the wearing sur- face of the guards. 'l`he reiuidy 'is to pound each bent guard liito exact line with the other guard so that the sickle-sections lie down upoli tht- ledger-platei-i_ lieiitl guards cause “raggeil" ciitiing and extra welll' upon A. : | _ 1! 1| llllil A large assortment if Edison r'1io..ogr.ip-1.. anti icto.c- always on hand at the New Music Store, 177 Queen St. A. E. Toombs i I ._ I iii l ‘ P\1'MAN Year 1888 1898.. 1890 1891 1892 1893.. 1894.. 1895 1896.. i897 1898 1899 1901 1902 l903 i904.. |905 i906 1907 i908 'l`I'IE H00 SITUATION ' iii iil:NMAi1ii J. ll. Monrad Gives Some Valuable Data. ~.__.__._..__i..?.____é ii the secretary of the co-operative fac- Number um er _ 8 _ 10 . 14 _ 14 . 14 _ 15 . 26 . 26 _ 28 _ 30 30 _ 31 . 32 _ 33 . 34 17 20 25 25 factories. 1 of pigs killed. 23,407 131.559 147,455 169,743 297,041 317,785 385,131 528,811 626,854 583,420 601,039 665,200 636,000 777,232 928,850 1,133,474 1,038,200 1,051,358 1,311,241 1,549,550 This shows the gradual advance of the co-operative iactoii.s since their Previous to 1887 Germany was tha ants' and dealers' associations in when B_r“'ain became nw centre 0 capital needed to erect and equip the 3151110" In that Year' experts were factories. (5) The whole-heaitzd sent. to Ireland to study the condi~ fashion in which the government as- tions there and report iipqn the best 519'-ed I-he i“‘_1l\HU`Y by lJl'0\'idiI\E U19 " - 1 YIELD . /<40 \ '/4;' - 1 I chief market for Danish bacon and mafll’ VillBE¢_S and Of l-he lQC91 “fm” , ‘ - 1 ers associations, in providing the~, » ' I? & i 31 ' l 1;; / I--°=» . - Lmwbd )\" constant advice of experts, by as- m°th°ds for Denmark' In the follow' sisting in the inquiries in foreign ing table iS EWG" the “U19-1 del/2109' countrie`s, and, perhaps more than, ment of the lndustry as reported by anything else, by advancing subsidies' to ship owners to insure a more fre- quent transport to England." tories. _ A 0, " l’ A"°,’u“e€° oo-oPai=1A'rioNiN si<;Li.iNo. va °‘;1‘1g_S8'0 After the bacon has been placed 14.15 14.31 13.58 15.59 - I5.28 14.18 11.90 ' 11.02 13.47 13.18 114.09 15.93 15.93 IL36 I2.96 15.52 Ill.l}3 15.44 14.36, ready for the market the Danes do not sit down and let the bacon sell itself. Fiach factory has a represen- tative in Britain, and every place else that they think they can open up a market, for the purpose of studying the likes and dislikes of the peoplathey are trying to suit. They try to Send the goods to the market they are suited for, and if they have they either make the goods or 915,; ,leave thc trade in that place for som_e_onc that may be in a better position than themselves. However, you may rest assured that they will not leave a market centre li they think there is any possible chance of them making good. Of course there are 11 few factories that are not able to send a man to these foreign places liiit tiles-e houses have comniigsion mercliaiits selling for the-m. They no gooils that will suit the trailgl &_`e *__ _-_ \Eack of 'lt B down well, writes Joseph Newman in len, in ltsiral New Yorker. Hut if the Farmers' Review. This made 125 tons buildlilil iS high (BB it Bh0\1ld D8) it » Back of every good breakfast stands Ke1logg’s Toasted Corn Flakes. Those with a lagging appetite should try this cereal. The flayor creates a hearty desire to eat. Keilogg’s puts iron-like blood into your veins, strengthens your body and stomach and helps digestion. A just add milk or cream and sugar. roc a package. Made in Canada. “Won its favor through its flavor.” 1 in it about seven acres of drilled corn Derlluenf- It 1188 made E000 When’ well eared, and three acres of lilll corn Dl‘0D€rly ‘ coiisiructed. Its advocates from the shack, all cutand blown into claim n saving of material over the Showing Cutter-bar Out of Line. ine ll, where the ciitter-bni' hinges, the sickle and require more force to _ his bill' inziy be broiiglit into line with l'ull the iiiiichine. iie pitmni1,iiiid it should never be The iiiain-spring of the lilowel' torketl when out of true. Tile prop- should be adjusted tight enough to as- -i~ lineup is shown in the drawing. sist ln riiislng the cutter bar, but not ll, wrlstpin joint. upon which the so tight. sis to cause the bar to keep iitter-biir works and the lille uponiiiopping up and down when cutting vlilcli the adjiistnient iuiist be inudelin the field.- BUILD YOUR PLANK FRAME SILO EARLY ' BARN BUILDING _-i 1; Thrifty Farmer Will Have lt It IB N0 Longer Au Experiment Ready to Take Care ofCx-ops and Hua Made Good \Vher. Before the Frost Comes. ever Properly Con- _.;_ . structed. Sllos should be biillt in tlnie to take .fare of the crops before frost conies, Iii general the foundation and roof iind the thrifty fariiier will build as HTG COSIIY parts of a bsrii. Added early us possible. Bl0I`1\g€ capacity costs little in height. I built 11 ioiind silo, 16 feet 4 inches so it is \vise to build of good height in alaniater by .io fe<=tiilgi.,nn<1 placed The plank frame is no longer an ex the silo, niixed as lt went in and wet Old BIVIP flame bam. Write! E L Al ` of the host wtmer feed for dairy Cows will require longer material for braces. that 1 ever Saw-_ I The long timbers are hard to get andy wc star-tea feeding it ic so cows are more expensive- Another advent __ and ten head of young stock on De- Hi-Z9 |11 UN’ l>18Hk_.1'.iIl=i-1119 iS 0111! ii if Cembel- 1, and 1; was ,mmcignt w |85; much more quickly and easily erected them ,mm it-ia,-Ch 10_ Quite it large saving may be_ made The (-om Du; in m mis way furnish. here. The roofing question is it com- ed not only the roughage, but concen- DUCK'-€‘d 0119- A E000 deal llliiihf DP trates, and all needed to balance thc nnid for nnd against almost any kind ization was four pounds of gliiten. meal Of r00f- B111 1-h€_SlHi€ F001’ 18 'hi' ,md four pound.. of wheat 1,,-an per day cheapest and most satisfactory lil the fm- each ww Following this sto(-k in end. It' the barn is to house stocl: "THE OF THE CORN" 1 the barliyartllg were about 30 hogs, let the Sllvhle l‘€<‘8lV€ Y0\lI' Slliflflal ill' _ ~ . ' Th” Pmv" M LFIOMUIAIC ls water-Pmof. "when on wp' and me gigs Nick Calle The rloil crusher rind field loxielf.-1' . A 00d lu' U °'° 6“"h» lh°'ef°'°‘ °f that when it was "now" mo t 9 for plowing graiinil shown in tin- :ii- I bamyard' compnnying illiisti-ation may he ur"-'lt U86 FI00l'glaze on vehic es’ Haw go gu||d 3 5¢a¢k_ any size desired, Six pieces of v'.vc and ISSIS St t ti t k as though you were toot and and it looks better i goingrto llllaitsilllfa large sliocli. except ' 1/_‘_/,' . _ longer than any of varnish or pa nt' '"'tfl'at' the sliienvcsTliniist *he 1 a little ~ Qg/ . ' more slant ng. is w iisure a I/ _ ,"/__ .- ,_ `_ _ ' _ , - good slope for drainage from the bot- _ 1_1. _- ,-_""_{»-_1-f- 1;'/_. .cz - ~eW73c That proves M I.. Floorglsze is fade-proof - I and weather- roof- Tl\° "ha '°‘ <_f-_.__--_-rvl ,_.._A___._-_:.;:'s ,Was Weak and 1 Nervous. Mr. I‘:iul Poiill, nscapetlia, Que., w r i tes:-"About ve yeiirn ago I ti.; :H Q Heart Wou 24 private houses. In the year of Not only have the farmer.; work , _ _ _ _ _ 0, U ._ o '_ - V , ' » _ - r Co tion of the Danish farmers, strength- _ first find out what will satisfy the trade anil then they send to that place nothing hilt the grade wanted I" this ‘Val Uley are able to keep their trade in any- place they star-L_ . el together for the slaughtering, .\re_.,,-_ ing and marketing, hilt they have ul. so set alioiit to improve the breed of h“°"" *YW Of '|101-I in their country For this purpose they have estab- lished breeding centres, but we will tell about these la’ter.~(!anad|Bn Farmer _ 1 _ For Coughs, Colds, BRONOHITIS. SOR!! THROAT, HOARSENIZSS, GROUP, ASTH. MA PAIN or TIGHTNESS IN THE CHEST and all BRON- CHIAL or LUNG TROUBLES there is nothing to equal Dr. Wood’s ,Norway Pine Syrup. It contains all the virtues of the world famous Norway pine tree, combined with Wild Chr-rry Bark and the soothing, healing and expectorant properties .of other excellent herbs and barks. +*+*++_*_++ Mrs. John Pelch, Wiiidsor, Ont_, writes: "I was +++§++ + Nasty _ H(-gocrxlg ty hackiiig cough foi Cumi t e past six months ~ + and used a lot of *+_+*++_+** different. remedies but they did me no good. At last l was advised by o friend ++++ and with tl:e'flrst. few doses I found great relief' and to-dziy my hacking cough has entirely disappeared and I am never without Dr, Wood's Norway Pino Syrup in the house." The price of Dr. _Wood’s Norwnv Pine I the cause of the success of these fac- Syrup ,s 25 cents per home. It ig pm .D in I )'0ll0W \Vl'DPp€r. three pine trees these. Chi! fa” that the farmers h“"'° the trade mark, so be sure and accept one of the mi1n_v sulistitutek of the original ‘ i\'orwi1y Pine S_\'i'up_" .\ian_iifa<~tured only by 'l`l1e’[` Mill,ur|| , Limited. Toronto, Ont.. l class. Tells vi 'na/i troubled with a nas- ,H markfl AUSW CYS CV’ lo try Dr. \Vo0d‘s Norway -Pine Syrup' - *'11 *"'“~'“-"e - ' --~~~~e » 1- - »------ _--_ __ _ .._'. - .§. ‘DETAILS AND CARE 1 ' - OF FARM MACHINERY UNSIGHILY C0llPllfXl0S . Y. `: ‘Qi ay i Nl, D X CUTICURA SOAP Assisted by Cuticura Oint- ment. For preser\_/in_g,puri- . fying and beautifying the skin, scalp, hair and hands, ~~ for _clearing the complexion, for itching, scaly scaips with dry, thin and _falling hair, _for niinor eruptions, rashes, itchiiigs andirritations, for ` sanative, antiseptic cleans- ing and for all the purposes of the toilet, bath and nurs- ery, Cuticurzi Soap and Cuti- cura Ointmentare unrivaled. in 1 ~ l _ _ _ n...°.l’2 12 c$‘.§’.‘Z’é. ?171§.'l‘.‘..'.'i’.'.‘i’.‘ii°ii.'?"i'.'.‘it.'$*...“2 i’r‘£»i..“i€5'.i.¥ ‘.l.‘i.'i.“a."»‘ .‘f..£."‘i'~ .9‘...‘°“...““.‘t?.*' ter.-_a..¢i:'f.i..:=i‘.~t-'i.s°.;.°.:°°.ii‘i»..°~f ._ _ ..._ _ ”‘.i£i!:"?i““ “.”.°~ ` " ' °°` ity on ine ture unilp‘I`I:|l.i‘l1‘L?:rt:f ggfhkhhg ik r"--~ Iiilf. EDITOR A JOURNAL of in- formation for all || Li c-'ary Workers. 'l`hir eenth year. Only 'Oc manent and s'-.n- cessful magazine of il; editors want: how should, l'e prepared: whert-11. find the best l ery qutsiion thatym waiii to know about the business of writing for the press. 10;- it copy. $1.00 a year Send toc for sample copy, or'25c for three recent numbers. TH E EDI TOR Deposit, N. Y -zgcltf, '11 sn ”'“'-“' -_IS-- 'iili-; train between Halifax f Montreal Meals Table t‘l'hoic Breakfast 75c ‘ Luncheon 75c Dinner $1.00 Direction connection at Bonaveii titre Union Depot with the Grand '1`runk trains forthe West we Ko City Ticket Agent I. *_* y ,nA|_|;vvAY - _ , .._`;.._.. ._ _A c-NNADIAN P/iciric +`++ Stop Belt-itll 4+-++-#+44 +4* gave up nil hope of etting betta: of 1 ri. trouble I Charlottetown. - P. E. I. F... _ would uenrl choke, and tl-.en my heart would sto beating. I could not lie on my left lisa and became so nervous and weak lcould not. work. A f ricnd told mn to try Milbum'l Heart and Nerve Pills, and before the tint. box was taken I was almost well, and the second _box rom- pleted the cure. l have advised nwny .others to try them, and they have all been cured ofthe some trouble. _I lnwe ofieicd to pay fini' 3 box 'for anybody they df' ot cure. ' ° a MiIbum’| Heart and Nerve Pills are u specific for all diseases or disorders arising from the heart or nerve system. They make the weak heart. strong and the shaky nerves firm by imparting e stiengthening und restomtive influence to every org‘\n, and tissue of the body and cunng PH Pl' union of the heart., dizziness. uleelilwv- iiciis. iinn-min. twitching of the muscles sensation nf “nina and ni-miles,” general dsbility. lack of vitality, etc. Prine. 50 cents per box or 3 howl for County, on thc _19th Feb\'uary,l9l0, William McPhee in the 94th year of incliidiniz Fcnneil & Cband- 0' 'me Amon anim". oudmbrem ms sn* Rtcommended and sold by all reliable iloalersu - ,_, '.,-gui., - . lsr, Charlottett-.wut Brace McKay 'V L"» Ltd’ """'"'L , . aged four moiithsw - /_ _ 1 _ , -1. _-_ ---.il . \l.'2='» ..t U denim _ or imiile-tl dimut_\»n f.-,,.,...1 oi!`i~m-e hy# iiie 'l`. Aiilbuin (4,, Liiui'.cd, toronto, Uni. I The popular Yost Line DOMINION ATLANTIC RAILWAY Steamship Linoiito Boston vin Yamiouth Between Eastern Nmo Booth and Boston lvls Triim. 'Ylnri-or Jot...snd Halifax EXPltEi_-H I ionic; llalI:\;. dallytexoept. Bunday ‘wt -~ or liz yan ermouttrmeklug so - neotioniit. Ynmonthor Boston V n MIl'\lA’\' IIV - ‘n mi lllvlrldli l,s\vIcsI\9\§id21`vnd::ly°g;'g;| 2"l1.`¢i..“'¥i’..".3‘1!.‘ ‘$:T..'!l.'- 7'” `..'i.. "“' " ”°i‘ “‘ I' 1 1 . 2. . tr* ..%”°ii"'.;..°.:iv.i.'.:'i'"a°.§.’5r,~`v`lial..ii°l'" 1 ° mr th lil -1 t-rel non Ylqphollk " `§‘om'i:~';eil-‘l;»lI.E'o°1.>1.'si] lllli°' 'nd " Y In . Mull Steamship Boston. ‘ Th i - _ ,....:'.,':.'.:r.t.i§;';‘.i§_;._.*§.°:.'°:,;.i,‘;.i'.:.i‘;':§`ii. ence nlmun or _ ' . on nxvlval nf Tmln from Ilnslihx. hgrullriilni ' I x _ ` \_\,|§_|_\\_ _ _ /0 ATLANTIC STEAMSHIPS Fri. M:\ri~h 11 Iznipress of Britain Slit. March 19 Lake Erie fini Cubin Empreiises, .. ...__ .,_}8g_5°, up Lake Wiauiioba .. . . . . . .. .45.oo E One Clan Cabin” Lake rio _.... .o n Lake Cliamplainl 7 5 P Second Cubin. Emprnnlens _ ....$5I.2l\ Lake Mauit-ibn. . . . . . . . . . .$45.00 Third Cubin. Einprcsssc . . . . . . . . _ . .. ...$30.00 Oiherboais... _ _ _ .._...... 5:8 75 7 si.. Joi... li. 11. Synopsis of Canadian North- west Lund Regulations. f ANY person who is the sole heed, of A family or any male over 18 yous old, may home 53664 - 'nl bl Domi nqlianrtsr section ot M in c Inna in nnlmbo. Saskatchewan or Al Y Th li I t. i Dul,1iIrYf:»ncI.:lid‘flml;it`£l'u‘;“rlr gugmnh' ‘ ;tl\u district. Entry prox maybe mullet aiiv sgcncv.oii certain ooud tions. by hthff. mother, non, dniiznter. brother or silwr 01,11- iiding hoiiiontelder. _ -‘ builtin -six monthir' i-esidrnoo _ilsruqnl cultlvationif the landin oeohofth Jam A immiuiteiuiormiiy live within nina least his homestead nil n term of nt lratm ner mluly owned and occupied hy h mul' 57 ll fnthur.mot.hor, ann, daughter, bmthcror ' D0". ln certain districts is lmmcsleedur in atnndinmmny pnampts qunrlernoctiol l i eldo Rift amen-end. rico Otuuycrnere. D , - iss- nat' reside tix montlu ii such of - heern from detox h mieetend entry (inulnd tha time requév to urn honwsteed pete -__ and cnliivxw ity acres t xtm - ._ A homo.-trudor whim rxhniiiit-'sd his lm ‘ . lt nd r chi and cannot. nbtttiin me-ompt, l ve.~l.o1u WI ri Baan .1'e. and Fr: l\4‘?M¢'hlt<='r-I ai-riv`Ilm In ul.lhx"nut. du at ii.til p. ni, by ltxpfese trliln. ' ‘ .t:;,..iv,:; "°'...'°'::'.":“:.”- ...'2m:..°'*.t"‘ .‘-" ll’A lf' 'I Q I Pa ' K »§~|||- nsnautb °""'iv ic'i`1f\o°§as cx'l’."i_-ii t‘h \ -lm inw.. ’\Kliinunr .-1~_. . .-.._f~..1- , may taken pumhnsed li--lint-sit-rdln c r , di.-.lc|.~_' I'-iniirtfli p-r ...q-..._ ||_,gq..._ ._ relilflo six uiolul\~ lneiucn of tlirfo yen; _ _llvaio titty nur.-ii and elect is liuuso mm _ D fn bn W \\' f‘.:‘)'l *'\ -.nty .1 in -ilnwroc 1. fi in ei-lor N. Il.-llniiutnrlnal iiiihliimtlon of thin ld \'ifii‘i;a¢:|i|\i1i will nut *iv pnlil fur, _ ._` ` _ ' ‘i _._,=1;.,.;n.~,. . ~ 3.' -11: ‘it ‘ ~ . .--of av.-¢-.ui the-.1 .,~ »j A .» _ _ ~\`