GRATIS AUX qui Boulangent Elles-mèmes L'’IMPARTIAL 185068 FEMMES | ! ! } Des milliers de dames nous demandent toutes | fes semaines les recettes “ Royal Household ”— ces recettes indiquent la nouvelle et la manière la plus facile de faire le avec la nouvelle farine “ Roya Faites un essai Household,” qui est purifiée par l’électricitévous ne sauriez croire sul servi de votre ins endasivement depuis puioen Quenés, À a 14 saset j'ai LME farine “Roval Household' aussitôt qu'elle ste e sur marché” Pour vous montre r'combien je la préfère aux autres, je veus Er M1 y temps, mon en manqua et que j'en envoyai chercher à Karmlosps, à 25 'Où je dus la faire r ch: min de CE POELE de fa rev _. e va avoir autremes Den Le SOL PA enT Pen de ten sels et des Cussntsadels l'ansesd dns figée] MADAME T. SMETEL qu'il puisse y avoir autant de différence entre diverses farines—les recettes valent certai- nement la peine d'être demandées. VOICI, EATRS DES HRRER. 04 Savons, Tunse Mas Oname, CA., d Movembre mp0. Ce THE OGILVIE FLOUR MLLS COMPANY, LIMITED: MONTREAL. L | k Pioneer Speaks ‘of Princ [Smet of te many sheltered bars] WEAK 57 my re Rupert. HARBOR BEST THAT COULD HAVE BEBN CHOSEN-— GRFAT ACTI- VITY IN DISTRICT _ All that immense stretch of country in British Columbia, ly-| ing ajacent to the Portland canal or anywhere im the r<ighborhood of Prince Rupert, the new terminus of the Grand Trunk Pacific 1ail- way, is being thorough!y prospected by specrlators in agricultural lands amd mining property. ment was made in Colonist reporter by ] son, a pioneer of that « is interested in the Ma: per and gold mine. H: ever since it was at announced that the tr tal railway terminus the point selected, the pronounced advance i: amd other values thrc sections anywhere wit ble distance of the pr of the railway from Hazelton the coast. Several years ago, Mr. Collinson states, it would have bsen possible to ge from one e 1d of ihe Portland canal to the other without meeting auy but natives people. ‘This sum- mer ali was changed. Victoria to a M. Collin- istrict, who le Bay cop affirms that, thoritatively ns-coutimen vould be at e has been a land, mine ughout the lim reasona- >bable route to nn Everywhere dormant mining clair | spruug into sctivity, districts which had been mere stretches of Ww.:te had been surveved and converted into thrivingétown sites, and, iv fact, on all hands was apparent the commencement of a heavy influx of settlers and a remarkable deve] epment in natural resources. These, Mr. Celliuson claims, counot be es- timated even by the persons more or less conversant with the topo- graphical conditions and far less by the individual who has never visited the scene. comparatively umknowu and tainly untouched as yet by those interested in mining, timberor ag- riculture, it has become the centre of attraction, ‘‘It would you,’ Mr. Collinson continued, ‘‘“had you been able to witnsss the From a section CEF- astonish sudden trausitien of an absolute de-!" sert iuto à spot where the hum of This state-! | coast in that vicinuty. It is capable lof accommodating the biggest ves- Fab without inconvenience. The country which has been surveyed for the tewn site is comparatively (level, aud when cleared, buildings |comstructed, and railwav depots, with traius arriviug aud departing each day, completed, should be- come the ideal city of the west, which the directors of the Grand Trunk Pacific have in their mind’s eye. Moreove, the climate is first- iclass, rivailiug that eujoyed iu thi: favored portion of Vancouver is- land, ‘Up on that Portland canal,’ Mr. Cellinson remarked,'‘we have a celd wiuter. There was snow on the ground when Ileft. But not so at Prince Rupert. For some inex- plicable reason the (temperature more equitable ithere. When we have cold weather with snow, at Prince Rupert there is rain. Taking t all the year rouud, the tempera- ture experieuced at the mew town- site is ideal, especlally wheu it is remembered low far morth it is lo- cated. The summer there is really lovely. From May until September fine, warm, suushiny weather pre- vails, with, cf course, an foccasion- al shower.’ is | ! | | | FOR GRANBPA OR FOR BABY Whether you want a pre- seut for graudpa or for the baby ....for mau or woman, boy or girl....you are sure to fiud here somethiug high- lv acceptable, tasteful and suitable. There are hosts of good things in our cases industry can be heard on all sides.”’ He went ou to say tliat it was a! striking illustration of the influen-! ce of a railway, especi:lly one hav- ing commumication with all the great Canadian centes, as es Grand Trunk Pacific would have wheu completed, upou a country much of which has not yet been visited by even the most enterpris- isg explorer. The site selected fo: the terminus of the Grand Trunk Pacific is the best that could have ben chosen in his opinien. thing that goes to makea great | commercial amd residential In | the first place, its harbor :s in the | , It coribines every. city. sn : LL and counrtse that &e splen did for such gift purposes «and a great many of them are decidedly inexpen- sive. No use to try to give a list here; but just come and see for yourself when uext you need to buy a pre- sent. Our latest catalogue cou- taiuing illustratious of ma- ny rings, watches, chains, aud silver novelties will wailed ou reque-:t De JEWELLER Sonih Side Queen Squaie. tJLE DU P. EE. Nous marcha1dises de toutes sorit Mar idises gè 168 Epiceries, Ha- | bits, Chaussures, Chapeaux, etc. Beau Stock de Livres de pr'ères, cha set objets religieux, aux piix les plus réduits. ; Nous prenons les produits de la ferme en échange pour nos marchandises. be bought here for the same price at which ït 1is sold in the U. $ wiibout autding iron $25 to $5o tc cover duty and Charges, as do sil the ot] indard writers. | This should be a very attractive [propos tion 10 any purchase: of Wriliug imackhiiues, Apply to tlu | CANADIAN OLIVER TYPEWRITUR ICo:: Te: e Building, Mon:itea : AVIS M. Paul B. Perry est notre agent pour Rogersviile, N. B. M: Jacques Buote pour Jaw. ! EE IS 5. ŒCGALLANT E W Taylor Bo there are that get no re- YOUR WINTER with the best values the market à our different departments. freshment from sleep. They wake in the morn- TIRED i feel tireder than NOMEN RS They have a dizzy sensation in the head, the heart palpitates; they are irritable and nervous, weak and: worn out, and the lightest household duties during the day seem to be a drag and a burden. ; MILBURN'S HEART AND NERVE PILLS are the very remedy that weak, nervous, tired out, sickly women need to restore thew the blessings of good health. give sound, restful sleep, tone up the nerves, strengthen the heart, and make rich blood. Mrs. C. McDonald, Portage la Prairie, Man., writes: “ I was troubled with shortness of breath, palpi- tation of the heart and weak spells. got four boxes of Milburn’s Heart and Nerve Pills, and after taking them I was completely cured. Price 50 cents per box or three boxes for $1.25, all dealers or the The T. Milk burn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont, ——_———_m— + WANTED À good.Agent for the OLIER © TYPEWRITER Over 100,000 of these machines have been sold in the U. S. within the last few years at the same pri ce which is being charged for any other standard typewriter. This proves conclusively that the Oiive: is the very best typewriter made regarediess of price. As there faciory devoted exclnsively to the mauufact 1O is now in Montreal! à re of this machine, it can >, Mass. M. Orell Gaïdet puur Varmouth- Me. NT4 Ati, 2 Piueau pour Bath. Met be {. S. E. Gallant pour Abram's- ’acific Gallant pour St me. me 4BRAM'S VILLAGE HATS AND CAPS. Iu this! | Le department we show FUR CAPS| PR be of all descriptions for Men Wo | NÉE A KIT man & Ch'idren, Men's and Boys’ Fa À AE CLOTH CAPS made with either | és outside or inside pull-down cloth | band, and the newest styles in | Christy’s London Hats. | | | | FURS. In buying your Furs from us, you have the same assurance of 2 mwerit and value as attaches to all FRS +, lines of merchandise here. Our: el, stock of LADIES’ NECK FURS RP et in MINK, FOX, STONE MAR- GS T ne, TIN, SABLE, etc., Men's and 0 Woman's FUR COATS in all de-| sirable furs, LADIES’ FUR-LI-| INED COATS, MEN’S FUR| |COLLARS, MITTS, SLEIGH! | ROBES etc., is without doubt the best we have as yet shown. If only from the standpoint of econo- | my, you can hardly afford to over-| 7 — ere: look our stock when making your | Le 52 a NE ï purchase. FE Tete Te ffords. in the many lines carried | Our PROGRESS BRAND Cloth. {values money can buy. n We are as usual well prepared to supply our numerous custom [READY TO WEAR CLOTHING, |ing for Mer, & Boys has become | too weli known to need a6y intro- | duction here. In Men’s and Boys’ | suit, Overcoats etc., we show the most up to date styles, properly made, from durable fabrics in new- est desigus, and at figures lower than are often asked for poorly made, inferior goods. We have . some special things in MEN’S :SHEEPSKIN LINED LEA- THER, CORDUROI and DUCK |COATS, which we are are Sselling | at extremely low prises. | Pa [BOOTS AND SHOËÉE. Here [sou will find the latest Fall styles Le Lin those justly celebrated make © + ‘41 | Boots fer Men and Women, ‘“F | " “4 | VICTUS’”’, by GOE. A. SLATER, | Those who once wear them want | 2o other. We also show lexclusively dainty M Q- DE and KANT KRACK |RUBBERS, OVERSHOES and | RUBBER BOOTS. ‘l'hese are un- | deubdtedly thefbest the market af- | fords, every pair being guaranteed, | In Staple lines of LEATHER and I(FELT BOOTS MOCCASINS, |SLIPPERS etc, we are showing jour usuai large steck of the best } and prices at figures, that must certainly ensure quick sales. R. TI. HOLMA Space will not permit to enimerate the many inducements we are offering in the various departements Our Ladies’ Ready To Wear departement, Dress Goods departement Ladies’ and Géntlemen’s Furnishing departments, Millinery department, etc., will be found well stocked with goods selected with the utmost cat Summerside, P. E. I. à Lu ( ar” é CE Limited. en Maladie RE. ne INCORPOREE SOUS LES LOIS DE LA PROVINCE DK L'ILE pu P. E. > << en maladie, Cette association offre toutes les garanties de satisfaction en même temps que tous les avantages de la fraternité. Le but est d'un:r par de; iiens de conf’aternité et protection mutuelle, tous ses membres, bonne santé. L'admission comme membre est conferé d’après un systême à taux très bas. » l'âge de 70 ans et n'avoir pas moi:s que 18 ans, et avoir payé la somi de 25 cents par mois. Le prix d'entrée est la cotisation du premier mois. Les bénéfices sont $3.00 par semaine pour quatre semaines, être devenu membre six mois, et $5 à la mort. pour entrer dans des sociétés de secours mutuel doivent pas être ignerés. membres jusqu’à l’âge de 70 ans. Pour plus amples informations adressez vous À SYLVAIN F. GAUDET, Secrétaire, BENOIT RICHARD, Président. Décembre, 1906. NE NULITE” Tigvish, I. P. E. VEENZ NOUS VOIR YAFOR LAMPS GAS... A FOR HOME, STORE AND STREET The Nearest Approach to Sunlight and A!nost as Cheap ARC ILLUMINATORS 730 Con. 7 HOURS 2 CENTS. MAKES YOUR STORE LIGRT AS DAY A Hardware house writes us: - “We Dern lamps so well we are Low working nights instes + We also manufacture TABLÉ LAMPE Wait Ttpu CHANYE LIERS, $ TREKE l LAMPS, ETC. 100candle power Seven Hours Oge Cent. No WiCKS, fo smoke, no odor. Absolutely safe. THEY SKI E AT SIGHT. Kxclusive territory to good agents, 8æ& Write for cata Association Acadienne ef Mutuelle de Benefice Un ordre frateruel de Bénéfice, établi sur une base moderne et scien- tifique, avec des taux offrant ume garantie aux associés et un bénéfice Les conditions sont : depuis l'âge de 18 à 70 et de posséder une Pour devenir membre il faut être Acadien-Français : de ne pas dépasser | 1e | après Pour le bien être des personnes qui sont trop avancées en Âve oo : l'Association | Acadienne et Mutuelle de Bénéfice en Maladie offre des avantages qu C’est la seule association, jusqu'à préseit, qui offre de prendre des! Vin des Carmes Vin par excellence pour piéart jles forces perdues et FORTIFIER TOUS LES FAIBLES. Bon pour tous les âges et Les DEUX SEXES, LES MEILLEURS MEDECINS Recommandent fortement le Vin de Carmes 1 Ê a % ee A Toussaint & Cie: QUEBEG | | | | | ! | l l | | Nous venons de recevoir plu- sieurs cents douzaines de belles car- tes moïtuaires que nous vendons À 60 cents la douzaine, Ceux qui ont des parents et des amis qui re- posent dans les cimetières devraient se procurer des cartes mortuaires, Nous y imprimons le nom, l'âge, la date de la mort, etc.,-etc., Avec chaque douzaine de cartes nous donnons une douzaine de car- tes sur lesquelles est imprimé les ‘De Profundis’’. F Pas roins que 12 cartes à chaque M commande, K x. Adressez par 14 malle ou vê& au bureau, ee L’'IMPARTIAL J, À. Johnston, M. D,,C.M Médecin Cuiru-en log sud prices. CHICAGO SOLAR LIGHT CO.. Best CHICAGO 1TIGNISH ILE DU P, R,