I» 1910 ’ ' 'run i..ii‘ics'1' saws THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN i-‘iiis~i' oi-' Am. PAGE .'rHn1~:E " _ from this danger._ It`__not only stops the cough and drives " away the cold, out it _repairs the damage done to the delicate membrane, making it as strong or stronger than ii. at any point, or whose vitality is low, will bc almost certain - to fall a prey to some form of throat or lung trouble. i_. livery common cold neglected weakens your defenses at some point. A succession of them leaves you an easy T victim for bronchitis, pneumonia or consumption. " Father Morri|c_y’s No. 10 (Lung Tonic) protects you _ I Father ltlorriscy’s No. 10 Strengthens T. Weak lungs The person whose air pass- ages, from the nostrils to the innerinost cells of the lungs, are lined with vigorous, ‘i healthy membrane, can pass unhamied through exposure :S to cold or wet, or even to the ff germs of consumption itself. .. Under_siiiiilar exposure one whose air passages are weak ': e' nav.: _-. :L ;1 1 W ever to resist throat or lung diseases. i -‘ Being entirely free from opium, morphine or any ' harmful drug, Father Morriscy’s No. io is perfectly safe ‘ for the youngest or the oldest. Trial size z5c. Regular size 5oc. At your dcaler’s. » Father Mnrrisey Modlcinc Co., Ltd., - Chatham, N.B. "= A. ios lit' PEACE RIVER COUNTRY (Continued From Page One.) character of the soil by our two ngnonomists, for there were climatic conditions and conditions of vegeta- tion which they had never before en- coiuntered. Records of the rainfall showed that the whole district would come under the heading of a “dry farming" proposition, but yet there was a luxuriance in the natural grasses and timber growth which be- lted this. They carried a soil~ auger with them and hundreds of borings were made, the holeu -being sunk to a depth of four feet. It was found that the soil was of such a character that roots penetrated it readily to al- most any depth, and the consistency ily. The rainfall comes at a season when the greater pzrcentage of it may penetrate thc soil and act on the growing crops, while the winter cold drives the frost to a depth of to come to the surface slowly, a con- dition which has proved most satis- factory for wheat and coarse grains. Robert Jones, curator of the Do- minion Experimental Farm at Fort Vermillion. has a record of the rain- fall of that district since June, 1908. From that date till the end of .N ay 1.909, the rainfall was 17.68 inches, the next year it was 13.43, and duri ig June and July of this year it was ,. ~ »..~ . .i - .» f . _ _ 6.39 inches. Those are the grow- ’ ing months. At Dunvegan from _ August to July, 1906-7, the‘rainfall ff was 14.11 inches, the next year it was 10.15 inches, next year it. was f . ° i _ Clggns Silver and wdhoul 12.95 inches, and the present. year ».`)_, shows il 08 inches At Peace River RUbl’i"g_]U5l DiP» RiHS€ and Dry. (lrossing-the rainfall from September _ Guaranteed Aiisolulely Non-Injurious. , to A“g“5t' 199743; was u.'48““°he°' the next vear it vias 13.30 inches, and ` Ask your Dealer' or send direct 25c. for this Ye'-ifiif “'85 9-55 i“°h°S- B“'“- de' package to make 12 quarts of solution. HOUSEHOLD CONVENIENCE CO. LIMITED 214 BOARD OF TRADE LDG. TORONTO nun; num Babbitt Metal “ "°" __ _ 'll i`\ ” ii / _ if __ 24- `\~ ‘ Our Camel, Monarch. Sv/QS tika and King brands are the. best for their respective pin poses' Send for our booklet. The James Robertson Co. Montreal and St. John, N. Bi Agents t Bruce Stewart O. Co Ltd Charlottetown il in Wit vr. COMMONWEALTH HOTEL Opposite Statel1ouse,Boston, Ma ss _ 1. .__ ._, .__,. _:__, __,,_ ____§_ ________l|\\,_ .~____-.:._ ;_§.___-_(_. »;i»___fi¢_"_ '__ ;._-;__.-7’ 'ii' Eg ~ -EQ-5*’ . . .ph _ ... A 2 ,__ , Di \ , .. . . ;. I . __ -\,,‘k. _ll;.¢~'..‘ , =; -'il-;‘e ~ 5;. -. `~§;`,’;l_; fi. s. 1v.`j;‘ 55:11’ fr ers rooms with hot and Tcold Writer fo |l.U0 perdiiy and up, which iiicludes free usenf public shower baths. Nothin|:_to eqllalthis in Nbw Englaiid. Rooms with Drgviite baths for $1.50 _per diiyniiil up; suites of two rooniuun bath for $1.00 per GW and up. Dining rooms und cafe first- cliiss. European p nn. ' ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF stone floors, nothing wood but the doors Equipped with its own Sanitary Vacuum Cleaning Plant. Lon! Distance Telephone in Every Room Strictly A Temperance llofel Bend for Booklet ‘ ` Commonwealth lloicllnc. STORER F. CRAFTS cizwi. muiiorziz _ line Eye at a Time Tli'it's. the way we test. Us- ually the eyes ilif`l`er in sight. .»\ _iglass ivliieli suits one, injures \ the otl.er, and uliiinnicly both - 5\Ill'L‘I1 We iisiv moilvrn app- Iiziiwes :ind thc g|'e1ili~st care lo iiroiil :i iiifsilii. A misfit irould ~ Iiurt your eyes :ind ni|i'rep\.il:i- lion. . l~li|iiili'eds of your i.\\vn‘s , PPOpl'e can certify to the truth ` _ uftlicsc \\‘oril=. 'l`lic_v know be- _ cruise they li:i\'i: siillbred :inil hi-eu rcliu\'i\ti?lni9£iP'hli~ill Tiiiie."m our iiiagazihs writers were especially Between Enstcrn Nova Scotia and Hos- l|§)‘h}'§‘E'1,;'§"ii»’RYXi1'lf‘T§;v‘;§°1£,'ffi,,,§‘iiif§§ northlanrl; but pi few illustrations texceptsundaymt 'hiiuforbiiibyland Yer- may suffice. The company own and m°“" m“ki“2 °°““‘*°“°“ ° ‘"m°“t‘h operate the mill, und they_.will grind '°iiii3i`iif°'i‘~iD‘ Divisiou-Trains of the wheat for the farmers. Bni they win Midlanrilxbivision leave \Vindsor daily charge them 35 cents H bushel fm. §?"?.‘i¥’l.?.‘.l“§fli>’i§f’.‘Z.f”l`§.€i°i?.§»i’.‘°r‘l-.’§l.iff- drum: so and win only rr-nd fri wavi- Windsor ut§i._55n.in-_12P~ up =\?<_ih2-3¢}__l{eY_[[ els for -any one man. Before they will ggiiihuiiilhlliwillilsilizry? hvftiivihiligoi vfith Ex. accept. the work, however, the farmer ress trains to and from Halifax and must sign an agreement that he will qfurmouth. comniencin2 June 20th. The Rovnl and U S Maiilit nmshlps interested in that detail of life in the not sell or barber any of the flour. If Prince Ai-‘char .md ifriiice userid. he has butter to Sell they will give The fastest and finest Bteamships plyd him 25 cents abound for it, but the '§‘_§{~’§_'{"f:‘f’§|"|';,if,°§,,1,"1§{r,f',Zm§,¢£"f:,:."f3‘?,ssi"(§in_ salt _tn put in_ the butter to preserve t.‘°.'.‘.-‘h.:'.'.&r-“rent-.':.t“'f;i:t.2'tr.:2 ‘“ “"“ °°S,“ ‘“;“ ‘$3 iris e ”°“““ 0 - ~ . ~ Wharf Boto_n,_Sun.Tue.'l‘hurs.nnilFri.pas- TW? p°‘_'“‘s 0 Ba or 5 poind Oi 5en,{,,,-B ,“.,.,,.mg in }{,\|,!ax nf-vi. finy n_t butter is the rule all through that in.by Express train. l)lGB\ li0m- north count,-y_, ,md the HudE(._n~5 Bu” Dirge, E,,,.,.ice commencing ¢;,mm|,,y Company could not lay salt down in .lu_ly_‘_: ss this t9n_ieii_:;e.~;__l_J_w__\s' \<;,v:___»__r_i"_l_ Fort Vermillion at $10 a ton from the "ll ‘“’“°““ '"1" "° - " . ' tural deposits along the norther _ _ ,_l ,_ I L un _ n Igiii'-illdililniatlendhiilvlliiifslilriay iiiiii river. Factor Wilson at the _Fort dis- Friday. _ _ missed the siil=i`cct with the statement ' d I' t siTni`iii;i,iii<'i:‘fse i';ill,)i»iit»i'i§iiiiei"nrr'ii'hi»rnriiiTl that “We must make u Small i>Tutit." Woifville, caiiling at Kingsport in b0i-h The company will not buy- beef cat- <‘i""°M°“"' tic, 'for they have herds of their own; For further information. Raservati0n of Btat.roo_ms,etc, write or teleyriiph _R.__l_l. they import lieg_[.rod\ir:ts rather than tes<..er..r°°°ierssGtft. .fan-5 fm- me-1 »» who ohnrlmtewwn G'u,,;.d|,,n M,m“»er_ could readily prnduce more than the 5 ini: i-.oirou it Il |»_'iL'RNAl. of in- , ~ formation for all 3 Literary Workers. _ Thirteenth year. Only permanent and suc- cessful magazine of its class., Tells what editors want: how MSS. should l:e prepared: where to find the best market. Answers ev- ery question that you ll want to know about the business of writings for the press. roc a copy. $1.00 ii yeif Send toc for sample _ ¢0py,0f 25:: for three recent numbers. THE EDITOR Deposit, N. Y 1 company could hanille. Company officers state that they would like to see the country openccliip, but they refused to sign petitions to the Gov- ernment asking that roads be cut. The reason given is that roads would open the field to opposition traders and fur buyers. Canadians will na- turally nsk why a district as fei‘t.ili~_ us this and as large ns four of the larger States in the middle west should be held bac* I for such a reason. far distant when this question will that the forces of agriculture progress rapidly even along the lines of great- est resistcnce. “A Hunter's Paradise," was the n-_mis given the Valley of t-he Peace hy Emorln Hough, himself an ar- dent hunter. ln three days we sight- ed 29 hears along the shore, and he brought three of them abroad, n forrth failing to the rifle of our pilot, .Torn Baptiste Showan. Beara,moose, ducts. 1;*-as-s, prairie ehlcliens pn-1 zpartridpsc were a part of our dnilv nicnu all thc time we were north ol R5. where the game law is framad t; - o fit. the needs of the fi-ontlersman. i 2 Space forbids more than n brief reference to the wonderful gran-A mwilrlc, the mecca of our oilzi-i_m4\5¢_ it ls a basin of, roug-lily, 7,000 5.31,,” miles, lightly wooded in pi;-ms and wall drnln~d and watered. lt hm; n_ nie- ferritin or ti: an .;’:..;';°.‘f.i.°‘;'.;‘: :;;.;z.:;z Approximately 100,000 'acres have been honiestcaded, and only about 2 per cent ii-1 iintillable. To date set- tlement haa been retarded by the dif- ficulties of transportation ‘and its cost. Prices for supplies range from 150 per cent. higher than at Edmon- ton, to practical prohibition on lux- uries. ' In the last sentence above lies the key of the whole situation in the north, the cost of supplies. Today -it is no country for a man who is not prepared_to undergo hardships, to do without things which are not in the list of absolute necessities. A man to go in there now must be self reliant and resourceful; in fact, hewetl a home out Of the Ontario forests a century ago. Such a man will do well and enjoy himself. With- in the next 'three years, or when the 'lr ad ' it will b th reat- . , \`Bl 0 S 8.I`I`lV€ G 6 was such that it held moisture read- . - ' . ~g _I est country in the wuild which of The out and ton ters free land to homcsteaders. Government policy of keeping it of the hands of the spcculator for the homestcader cannot he hi bl ommended for w en he must be the stamp of man who` , , `g y c , h the several feet' allowing the m°‘5l"‘“`e rush once starts it will be historic. i CABLE STITCH. Here is the very newest of embroi- dery stitches, cable stitch, not yet in all the shops, ~but already immensely popular with women who really kinow what’s what in fancy work line. Use a thick floss silk-the stitch is best for embroidering such articles as séifa pillows, the fronts of heavy shit walsts, etc. Begin with a knot; then holding the silk down on the outline of four design, throw loop back of tho needle (or across your thumb) ami make a short stitch from left to right on the outline.This is your onl51 stitch through the goods; when the work is completed tlic other side should show nothing but a pattern formed iof these little parallel stitches. Next, _ still holding down the thread, run your needle through the needle through the loop of this knot and pull tightly forward. For the next knot, put the needle through the linen a very short space from the last, and proceed as before. if your silk gives out; finish your knot and then run your knotted silk il . iii riiiriuii ~ “nu ii-iw s" il--_ _Is Un The Ilutsiiie Ui Every Box Fnillll The Wulil To See _lm_-i Every user of “l’riiit-zi-tives" knows exactly what is being taken. The forniuln ul this famous fruit medicine is printed plainly on the outside of _every box. We have stated many tiuies--and now state clearly-_tluit “ l-`i~uit-ri-tives ' is uiadc of the juices of apples, oranges, figs and pruiies, witli valiiable heart and nerve touics and niitiseptics. Everyone knows that fruit juice ia healthful-but perhaps some do not understniid why this is truc. _ _ Fruit juice consists of about 9i% water, 8% of sweet principle, mid _IZ of 9 bitter siihstaiiee. It is the quziiitity of hitter principle in fruit tliit gives the fruit value as a medicine. Au eminent pliysici:i_ii of ()_tt:ii\'n, x_ifter yi-n_rs_ of evcperiuieiitiiig, fouiiilu iuetliod of increasing the bitter principle in fruit Juice, thus increasing the mcilieiiiul or curzitivc qiuilities. The juices are first cxtrzu-ted from fresli, ripe oranges, apples, figs _and prunes. By ii secret process, some of thc-. sweet atoms are rv.-place-il by the bitter principle. ’i`lieii tonics :mil iniiiseptica are nildi-il, and the whole made iutoi tablets, new known far and ii-ide its “ liriiit-a-tives." _ “Fruit-a-tives_" is the only medicine in the world that is ninde of' fruit juices, and is one of ilie few renii-dies that have let their composition be known from their introduction to the piilvlie. " Fruit-a-tives " is n:iture‘s stimulant for the liver, bowels, kidneys and skin. in ‘cases of obstiiiaie Constipntioii, Liver Trouble, lndigestioii, _ll_iickaclie, llheuuiatism, Ileiidaclies and impure Blood, this wonderful fruit niedicine cures when everything else fails. _ “Fruit-a-tives” is sold everywliere at 5oc. a box, 6 for $z_5_o,ortr1Bl U01. 25c.. or will be sent, postpaid, on receipt of price by Fmit-a-tives Liuiited. Ottawa Nova-"scorn * .A 1 PROVINCIAL 5' -' ‘ nxuiairioti Halifax N. S. Sept. 28._l_“ol 06|. 6. inouni nip ruin. in trial 'Class Une Way Fair |"rom'..All Stations ln Nova Scotia. , i Good Going Sept-. 27 to Oct. 5._ Good for Return October 7th..i.gio For special fares :uid exciirsions, quire of _ - w. ieiiociikis _ _:in nr. J; w. iioiisni Physician and » Surgeon i Graduate McGill University, Mout- rcal, Que. __ Late Ilesiilent House Surgeon, Western General Hospital, Montreal, Que. Phone 379 Office 137 Kent Bt. ,Formerly occupied by the late Abr. F. F. Keiiy. _ s-icdttsii. ‘_ Iiz.il - D l _ little silk line left by running from , one knot to the other, and pull this rather loosely toward you. Finally the silk always iield duwn, run the i The Kellogg factory is as clean as your .own spotless kitchen. , The Kellogg way is a thor- ough way, from the .first motion to the last. just as dirt is intolerable in your home, so it is at the .1 .,_. winter-kills. but grain does remarkab- lnrllcations are that the time ls not, settle itself. World history shows' _Mr Rece'ntm.:irrie-“This cake is the number the receipt calls for. through both thc material and the ' lf ‘ . ka e end of the old silk left by running - ' . ,; `r` iv _ 10C a pac g from one knot to the other. "_ " f_-_"-I':Ji¢_" ‘_ " ' - 1 -»_____ _ _ __ , At all grocers _-,.,_f. -,_ ANOTHER FAULT FOUND N313'-` .""£-`=~. 7" -' "V ` good, dear, but there seems to be ii. good many egg shells in it." `.,'_._.- _ " I, _ Mrs . Reocntmarric-“I'm sorry, =;j-. ' -. Q * . 4 1. ' _ " ip... . r :My J; ,yi -.5-,_~ l _ _ i 1 »‘.‘ , `~ `{ .__-. John, but I used only three shells, "»_f j( ;__` _ _ ';»_ _-. " -- ' ‘-»__'_' ¥ -i' ' ~ Mr Recontmarrie-"The number ""' lj9.i51”'_ '_`»4'.\__ _ _ ff 1.' ___ the ret-tue calls for 7" °_ ‘_'n 1;.,§'$_\_.___ ._ _ :<''ut‘ the very best results for it is always the tame, absolute- ly uniform, year in and year out and is A-5... v' Send ln yournlnie and address to The Ogilvie Flour Mills Co. Limited, Montreal, and get that =plenillil .book of tried eclpes culled "0g1'I1/:'e‘.i' lfaobfnra L`ua/1". /"_ quantify that counts, but qua/ily. Overfeeding is just as bad as underfeeding. And wrong feedingis worse. Persistent feeding of wrong food results.in gases and acids,stomach troubles,inipoverished blood. butter. 'l`liey thrive on it, grow strong and fat and . just as good for pastry as it is for bread. Ifparents knew this impariant difference between ROYAI. HOUSEHOLD _ FLOU R and'otlier Hours they would never use any but “ROYAL HOUSEHOLD". _ under Heaven for F first class bread and » iiy ,{...,_ oi\“ \» ill? ,l li ll ill i li i