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A _ T vi,_ . . , t » X »f i»\,~ : x ‘ ` 1. s ” I ......e . mme 'as..t....i OPEN THE WINDOWS Frelh Air the Bent Tonic for That Tirsd Feeling Cool, fresh air stimolatss the brain. .A warm room, above normal tem- perature, in which several persons have breathed the air over and over deadens the intelligence and mentnl activity just as it tires the physical body. A class of children who have been growing duller and duller in mental comprehension in several successive classes can be stirred and awakened in five minutes if the teacher knows the cause of their mind wearincss. Fresh air from the open windows and brisk exercise in this new life- givlng ozone will make new children of them. Men and women \vhO are closely housed in an illy-ventilated workshop, factory or store lose mental "snappi- ness" as the day wears on because the air supply is not suillcient. A woman who spends the greater part Of her time housed up in a warm building or room gets the same brain- tired, listless look. A student who is obliged to use his brain at night and feels the first signs of drowsiness creeping over him, invariably turns to the window for hi" salvation. Ho opens it wide, lets his room get cool and well-iilled with fresh nlr, fills up his lungs and then goes to work again. His brain is awake again. The cool, fresh air has revived it. If your brain feels tired and doesn't work as well as usual, size up the air supply; see it the windows are open. Bleaching White Goods I-Iandkerchlsfs and white clothe! that have become yellow may be whitened in the following simple man- ner: After they have been washed in the usual way, isy them to soak oven night in clear water, into which cream 'Prince Edward Island is the best spot. on earth in which to spend s vacation. It is more, it is the ideal land we've all heard and sung about in the halcyon days of childhood and youth, "The Land Of Pure Delight." Home oi its outstanding features are: , A LAND OF BEAUTY. Three hundred and seventy-eight years ago Jacques Cartier wrote:- "All this land is low and the most beautiful. . . . This is a land Ol the best temperature which it is possible to see." Thousands of tour- ist visitors attest that it is more beautiful today, and the most at- tractive summsr resort in the entire Dominion of Ganges, C A DELIGHTFUL SUMMER OLIMA'l‘lll. Gentle Lrcenes laden with the breath of the sea. blow from tha south and the west all through the lung summer days, dying with the red and gold amber and green of a gorgeous sunset. The nights are al- ways cool and bright, insuring relreshing rest and sleep. There are no logs. A LAND GF HEALTH. In no country does so large a proportion Of the people live to a green old age. Only about one per cent of the population dies each oar The FGPOYC Ol the Registrar Oi Vital Statistics for the year 1911, in y . of tartar has been put. A teaspoon- which year the mortality was larger than usual, shows that of a total Of lui to a quart of water is the right 1,114 deaths there ware proportion. When ironed they will be ss white as snow. Boot on Carpet To clean soot from the carpet cover Chickly with salt and you will be able to sweep it off without leaving smears or stain. To Keep Suet Suet will keep for weeks if covered with flour. After using a piece stick the port left <,.i't' in -,ii.- flour bin. LUNCHES When in need 'Of a dainty lunch or a ‘s substantial meal, call at Y IO3 Queen Street. ilur Special 566 over 60 years of ago; 411 Over years oi age; 214 over years of age; 42 over years of age; no ogg A LAND OFABUNDANCE. in no other country is there greater abundance of the best food and of clear, sparkling water in town and rural districts alike. Lamb Oi the ilnest Havor; Eggs, milk, butter and cheese; The most luscious oysters ‘ln the world; Lobsters in great abundance; _ Sea and brook trout, mackerel, cod, etc.; Wild 89950. bfallt. IJl0V°\‘. dlwk and partridge in their season; Strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, eranherries; Aillllos and plilllli Of 1`*“”° °1°9\lence; cherries and small fruit are plentiiuily produced. AGREEABLE SOCIAL UONDITIONB. The Island is socially a land of the golden mean. wow are very rich and almost none are poor. The great majority enl0Y °0mf0rt and PFUBDGTKY- Sobrlety and order avBfYWh°l'° prevail. In B0 PMC 0! U19 Am°l'1°9l\ Continent is there proportionately so 'throughout a. large part Oi the Province there is free delivery of the snails daily at the farmers' road gates. _ The Prince Edward Island Railway intersects the Island in every di- The rampsri: of sand dunes, ility miles long, thrown up by the WAVOB Fishing brook and ses trout, mackerel and other sea ilsh nter di u . The Micmao Encampment at Rocky Point. or gun metal make a The old In-mn Fore at the Hs;-bon mom. " jeweler' &'Opiiciau Seventy miles of land looked waters for boating. bathing, oyster ta buildings, fascia and live stock. all kfouaontholaland isbelievedtobs ser asnt otalithovalaabie time ia captivity intends- I. onrsrtlo ALLISTON, ALMONTE, AURORA, BELLEVILLE BOWMANVILLE, HRANTFORD, RROCKVILLE, OHATHAM, OOLLINGWOOD, OORNWALL, DEBRONTO, EGLINTON FENELON r'AI.r.s, FORT WILLIAM, GODERIOH, GIIELPH, I-IAMILTON, ~ Barton-victoria, HOLsTE1N, KING CITY, KINGSTON, LINDSAY, LONDON, MOUNT FOREST, NEWMARKET, OAKWOOD, OTTAWA, ~- . Bank se " Hull, P. Q. PARIS, PERTH. PETERBORO, PIOTON. PORT ARTHUR, PORT HOPE, SARNIA, SAULT STE. MARIE, sci-IREIBER, 9?? HPI* NEW YORK, O NA AND MQINT BQ\ A1, , G C M G., G. -1 7.0., Honorary President. _ sm FREDERICK w1i.L1AMs-T‘AYI.oR. Gwersl 'U°°°¢°'» A D BRAITHWAITE, Assistant General ManaE¢"- . r A. MAONIDER, Omer Inspector, and sur>eri1\t°l1~1°\1¢ °f Bl'°_“°"°"- . , s t. Q b B h I- somr or P. E. |. ATTRACTIONS <1 swam Sun- B»~~\;,§gg',§“;;; g;;,';?‘=°,:-,,,‘{,, J- .‘3‘.;’..‘i‘“".ii‘.Il......;‘_” “” °° ° E. P. D. R. OLARKE, supt. Maritime Prove. and Nuo, Branches- f‘N`l‘Al\l0 Continued STIRLING, BTRATFORD, ST. CATHARINES, ST. MARY’S, SUDBURY, TORONTO, " Bathurst St. " Carlton St. “ Dundas Bt. " Queen St. East, " Yonge St. TRENTON, TWEED. WALLACEBURG, WELLAND, WINDSOR. OUBBEC BUCKINGHAM, COOKSHIRE, DANVILLE, FRASERVILLE GRANBY. GRAND MERE. LEVIS, MAGOG, MEGANTIG, MONTREAL, " Blcury St. " l-Iochclaga " Lnchine, _ " Maisonnenve " Papineau Ave. " Pcel Street “ Point St. Charles " Seigneurs St. I§g§DEN’ l .\g.»n~», ei wsu simon OHIOAGO. MoLiNEUx l I ' is Mrxlco -mg MEXICO, n. F. -“ Queen & Portland, WATERFORD. » Notre Dame de Grace “ Ste. Anne dc Bellevue. ___- _ IN OANADA QUEBEC-Continued Montreal. St. Henri " St. Lawrence " West End " Wastmount " Windsor Street QUEBEC, “ St. Roch " Upper Town SAWYERVILLE, SHERBROOKE, ST. HYACINTI-IE, THETEORD MINES, THREE RIVERS. NEW BRUNSWICK BATHURBT, CHATHAM. EDMUNDSTON, FREDERICTON, GRAND FALLS, HARTLAND, MONCTON, PERTH. Si-IEDIAC, ' ST. JOHN. WOODSTOGK. NOVA SC 0'l'IA AMHERST. BRIIJGEWATER, CANSO, GLACE BAY, HALIFAX, ' “ North End, LUNENBURG. MAHONE BAY, PORT HOOD, SYDNEY, WOLFVILLE, YARMOUTH. ""`-»"_ ` Branches : OI-l'ARLOTTE'I‘0WN, 'sonrnwtsr rxovs. ALTONA, Man. BRANDON, Man. CALGARY, Alta. " East End. ` ' " 'Ogden Shops. oARDs'roN-. Am. DAUPHIN, Man. EDMONTON, Alta. GRETNA, Man. HIGH RIVER, Alta. INDIAN HEAD, Saak. LETHBRIDGE, Alta. MAGRATH, Alta. MEDICINE HAT, Alta. MOOSE JAW, Sask. OUTLOOK, Sauk. PLUM COULEE, Man. PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. RAYMOND, Alta. RED DEER, Alta. REGINA, Sask. SASKATOON, Sask. SPRING COULEE, Alta. WEYBURN, Sask. WINNIPEG, Msn. " Fort Rouge, “ Logan Ave. Tha infant mortality of other countries is almost unknown here. ST J _ ` 'N NEwF°uNm‘AN3RAND FALLS There is no other land under the sun where 40 per cent of the Population ' OHN S' (URI-'ING' 'N GREAT m“|»A|,,| ` “V” t° pa” H” 'aventy 7°” span ot me' LONDON, 47, Threadneedle Street, E, (‘. Sub-Agency, 9 §l'l`a¥i;‘lgoul;lli'ilf:'[l1ilIltlnedoxlill-nigh: tlile l:l::dmcdv1ill:ci:: nlv’lo5!l1dl1:l1s(,)!vllll(;g‘e!;u:'nd A HA SZ settlements Agei ts for Canada and United States some srecuu srrnscrlons ron rounlsls C,,a,,0,,e,oW,,, P_ E_ L ,M 31,., ,9,3_ ' ON THE NORTH SHORE. 3475`"'I2MmW[6i° T The long shallow lagoons inside gh., dun", th, hgunu of 5.1, md NOVA SCOTIA FIRE Scores of miles of broad, clean, hard sand beaches. the delight of _ bathers. _ ‘N °”“E""“' UNTJEKWRITDRS AGENCY surf main; sua sheltered -ss mums; "M OF THE HQME NEW YORK Shooting wild geese, duck, brant partridge and plovsr in their season. - Clem baking, Dicnicking, oy ggi g ' Boat sailing and rowing. Hundreds of motor boats. » IN UHARLOTTETOWN. . i Victoria Park, 60 acres within ten minutes' walk of the Post Oflloe. B Beautiful walks and drives, tennis courts, cricket and baseball. The Belvidere Golf Links. - Amateur Athletic Grounds. I Agggtg ‘33,000,09g _ An excellent Free Iurgllic Librzryl L’ 1 1. ‘ A d in gem, gold H|l,,@’ Buyer ‘ The Lggtlslztivéogiuullll. sea o a ss t vs ssemnly ol or than = 11 ' O Law Union and Rock Vtiy tlieflll ltd Villtltd _ uhm' and dum Mums' 11:51; pox RAN0Hg|g_ Xmgs gin, Tourist visitors and investors will ilnd great interest in seeing the Assets $47,000,000, eoorlhee of fclmxnranglle: ‘tihat are thickly dotted over the western and central R . n . . PUC! $4 00 ¢° $45.00 po on o ° d of 150 of these ranches G H T I ......§m..i‘i’if.”“‘3‘.'."‘.l§ °.!.“‘°.'.°...i.’~i‘_.‘i§.‘.i22.‘..'“'°i "°“'"°" °‘°" "‘"' ” ll. M. DAVISDN. sl . V . l A single _black fox represents the values of a good farm, with all GENERAL AGENT 35.5-‘»’.''3,-li."-*'__‘»,`. _ 'T f _V-_f ~»`"p' ’_<~-5'?f.{~¢~=_1 11.** »" ;l_~...`."'.~..`.T.€‘5.j’»‘.;_-.___ gg.; ., _ '_ , . M __ ~ , _ -t_ - _~ , , . . _. , _ . ,,. ., . _. .. . ._ . .... , . _ » ~ '» ~f. ,.A.r.s~n~:.~1‘t\..»~- ~i. .._i_._ _ .. .~ _ , ..'.~'..~1' .i.i»_*.§»i.`r:-'.'.3.'»:`-T <-¢ if ` i>AGEeIx%rEEN~ i mamma-mvsms-write THE cHARLO'I"I‘E'rOwN GOARDIAN A ' T "°‘F"’f' - _gg , "Q PRINCE EDWARD TSLAND. B A N K_ 0 M'§,R , AS A R . _ _. ......... x...:.. .._._..:._.,:...._.. _ ...... .. ._ I. _ ..."4_.,,._,.._.; mmm - nEsT..._.. .......... ._ _ - - . E UNDIVIDED »PRos'ITs........ ._ . . .. .. 1.i_N6.2I1.8o ----- I-lead Ofhvoe--lvlantroal ‘ BOARD OP Dmacrons l E RT. IION. 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