.A "-nl. ‘l"i"" y fill r t, u i-:~:l;..-t 1 _U I I W. N._lallt0n if I *-‘- -A-_.___. us ---600 Tons Hard Coal-=in Egg Stove Will _make Bae Bread tharn Q wlnteassnow v I!’l&§2nsg0odforPienlnd _ _ Anehliimydlninucnnfrn _ ~ 1 T 9El‘§:v;:n_.T»idT°a::'§h:im¢1le. A Daily expected perl “‘“°“ "“ ` Schooner. “lnvict “ver "nur 0 ,Y ' _ llleoriginal Blended Hour ' . _ :~- . . .- _ _» -_-,_-_0 ., ,~. .._.»-- ~._. and Chestnut sizes.. T U. inns 80 C0. 9-29d2\r 11|-iliwkinh enfvlum-1 LAND FOR SALE. Now is _\'our chance to get it srei snao in land. A few minutes walk from tllenew wharf which is to be liuilial Franklin l‘oiut. North River, Il, C. .\lcl\'lnn.y offers for sale that part of' hi arm w ich lies west of the North Ril er ond, lf: coniiirises over loo acres neil ll cleared. It is watered liavin it hgh ek is nzlllllrilhly suited for boating, or bathing :ind ziftords ali olluiidrince or seaweed. A good hay burn is also on the properly. This tlirnl has lonif been noted for thc fcrtiti y of its soil and is now in a very high state of cultivation. lts situation renders it an ideal place for a butcher, milknlan or market gardener. For tt-rnis apply to I). C. NCKINLAY Box 1058 9-ioidfl-it wpc. Charlottetown. ' __ _ Mc;-ber NatiOna1Tmtting AssOcia_f Rev. E. S.'Wi;eks, B. A. Gi‘an_tl Wor- thy Pntrinrcli of the Grnnd llivisinn -r|ti0l "l S095 Of _l`f1\\l>_+;rnnC0, who will ilrn- .Iimly attend till- sixticlth anniver- ' , ,_ sary of Victoria Division, lllonllily night. I4 . pring and good \\'el'_ The slioreui, ` LADIES FREE I C_A. A. A. Grounds I Saturday Oct. I7th Ar 3 3o'cLocl<, P. lvl. ABEGWEITS VS VIC'l 01.118 First game of geason Bartlett Cup Adniiiiinn (including ci ind; Stund) I5c for I0--l5d.'Ji A IWII l]I YS' IlIlC.NI§[ and Provincial Exhibition Associa- tion ` At the Lharlottetown Diivlng 'i'“'°*-" acre l The Oharlottetown Driving Pai-kl ' ’3 R0 I is - .~ .0En~ . A C P ` llrH,>,1~_ TnRé"t.ieE1_ Dncsseb ` . I prnsdn is ‘ms one WHO WAS ` ' ' Ip,i>tmor>niA'rE Arvms :F0124 0 EVERY ocoassioufnlc BES1] " ~ . l~';|st./ilf:.'iTne:YsELl-j- f vi” I Sroid-ics Foe f.vERYocCAs| OTTAWA, Ont., Oct. 14. - The lollowing statement on tha estirnnti-d ‘, yield and quality of tield crops in Canada has been given out by the ` census und statistics otllvtu The rc- turns are based upon actual thrcsl1~ in: results as for .i.- these have he in obtained. The average yield of wheat is estimated at lTl_. blisliels per acre, indicating .1 total production of 115,651,000 bushels, oats 33.7 bushels per acre, total production. 2r3T,1i.'>1,0t.'.,\ buSl1elS, Barley 20.0 bushels per nt-re, total prorlilctiim 50,'i`2'.$,l\0tI biistliels, and rye 18.8 hiislicls per acre, total production l,8t~l:i,1»uu .ni.~.l1il.-_ 'im average yield of liens is elstiniatcll alt 1‘.`_4 uushelll per acre, tlilul produc- tion 7,178,000 bushels, hinns, 19.0 bushels per acre, total production 1,- 182,000 bushels, niickwliei-it 25.3 hus- hels per acre, total production, 7,- 365,000 bushels, flax seed, 11,3 buslr els per acre, total production, 1,- 575,000 bushels and corn for husking 57.4 bushels per acre, total produc- tion 21,007,000 husllels_ Potatoes average 145.1 bushels per with total production 73,228,001: bushels, turnips and other root: 09 ll hcl ' L I3 ~-7 HS 'S Der nzfrc, total produc- tion, 84,075,000 bushels. Hay gnd‘, ‘ I IS ENORMOU§ _*_ E dnd115,051,000 sin-.hels dfwlndi. clover are estimated at 1.4 tons per acre the total yield hlin.; 11,642,000 tons. and fodder corn 10.0 tous per acre, total production, 2,835,000 tous. 'I‘he yield ul lrheat as esti- mated from the conditioil of the crops at the and ol August is not.` uiuiiit.nii.ed ny the present thresh- ing results., the tutnl yield of wheat as now estimated ueing 3; uushels per ncre less, or a llinrinution in the tutni production as then estimated of li,tI3tl,'0{J0 bushels, but the drop is almost entirely due to the returns from the provinces of :~';l.il:atohe\\'an and Muriitobn \'rlicrl‘ climatic influ- ences npiicur to linre hail _erlnter ef- fevi upon the yi;-lii tliui v.-ere indica- tcil ny the appearance of the crops gt, the tn'l of August. In 1lnilit.»i»ii.,Slts- k:ltf'lic\\'an an.-1 Alu-1-td snr vsiimnt- ezl _vicld of ~.-:ii-:at is iI:'~,li1F,¢.\>0 hrs- hcls,of o__ts 5,1 1.l'l'ni l~:‘;-I~.f»ls nod gf barley 26,382. Ui liclstlf;-liiiitites of tlilalllr based uptu threshin; resultg are expressed as numerical percent- a'ff's of a stnndn:-tl ccnlition repro- sciited by 10-), and this nnn|_igr would indicate that the grains have been well headed and well filled end have not ncen ulleeted by trosts, rust. or tsnglit etc., to any npprcxiiilile cx- en _ FOR , ' @ 9` lé/Tolar lou cmmltl( . t l .\ }il7,- - _ - ,_/is I ,,\ ~ f .__ _ " ..; _v YE Q ec-- .1 :l'f"1 .,/I/'/Ly , _ ol. gr _,,»~ _ IOl__ ________ ,_ , lcwmim me sun' mn# new/1 0°- °“'§*=°- ,DID YOU EVER GO TO A PARTY AND .OTAND I ITHE CORNER. AND SP END MOST OF THE TIME lTl'lE DRESSING ROOM OR. .STAND IN THE CORNER Clothes is ourbusiness, uurspeclnli-¢.0,,, YOU plantiscomplete,ourstaffefficieni_ ou, ,WOUED HAVE BEEN LOTS BETTER IEYOU HAD 111'=\l‘°‘l°“‘°d°'”-°“fS°"\'l‘=°lh°l1¢sl. HSTAYED AT HOME BECAU5E IEYOU GOTO A 'PARTY AND ARE NOT DRE»$.SED RIGHT YOU WON'T HAVE A BIT Of' FUN. Pl_.EA»5i.fRE I5 ,Ill/OR TH LIVING FOR. TO GET PLEASURE DRESS IUT. IT WILL COST YOU THIS MUCH TO DRE/S15 UP. 3 =*~f‘=f=f-`"==1=-"~'=i“- ~-ew-__~ ron slo_oo A ...... .sulr " 2.00Al5ETTER._.... _ .- . ...." OO THE DEST POSSIBLE _ . . . ...SUIT A GOOD . _ _ . . . . __ OVERCOAT OAISETTER ,_ __." K&@$ _.\°»_.»_. !"&>9° OO _ . i ,, L.. cnlnretltl. \\ -5+ ~ ~ ' '*. ”` ' I ' Diocesan” 0O¢Io|\.:T;._,,i L v / o_o All kinds 1 ' A - , R500; FEELS F00'-l5l'l 'Nl I fm( Sizes I., Q/£` APE R NGGARMENTSGO16 If at CT 2 5 il.P|cil000 ns, I . ‘ Phone 240, wwoooooeoeoeoingnn. i N ;`_ 'nyiirglt oolL`WlL§_` I. “$18.00 THE BEST PO55lBl.E . . . . . . . .." I AM THE ONLY U?-TO-DATE HATTER ANP l"URl‘llSHER. “F5 El! The Young Men’s Man. BE CLEAN I Inside and Out. The former rests with yourself, 1,, v e can help you to hc. Cleaning A. F. Webster Star Steam Laundry Kent St. Footwear I can recommend my Foot- wear as being particularly right--both as to quality and prices. gg B W If your are in need of shoes _ o give me :1 call or write. CON ROY . __ _ , _Y C _ Bit lllllf. Slbwhlll & GU. li d"=\\'f1'“'tf- Maclunlsrs t | I Ronili_s Arc you installing AW ll’lII.l_S. ture Rotary and Shingle Mills of a high grade which \\'il» gil-e you the best of satisfaction. fi )7 Queen St. Chltoll' li. W Why Bake 1 In Hot Weather , _ Let us relieve you of the ..._ r | l Handsome in Style=i°.1:i‘;..."”“'l2;ru.0..§;..F'3:52221 ._ .- .I 3! l21st and 22nd 1908 Two days q racing ` 1,200 in purses. Each purse $300. , , Races commence at 1 o’clack sharp I f \Ve can also supply you water wheels or steam _ power second to none in Canada. _ STEAVI NAVIGATION WH \RF worry. \Ve nlnkc this our busi- ness and will give you :lie sweetest bread _von could wish tor. Notice the rich guldl-ii brown crust and the delicinnslv And All Made Right. Shown in Many Styles, :°“`°”E“ 21’ 1-1.f’.~"§..',; L 2.2L Trot, 2.28 Paco... $300‘ 2.2) Trot. 300 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1908. I Purse ` is Trot and Pact... $300; 2.25 Class, Trot... 300‘ w ~ . 0' 1 oc- iflii, 190s.‘ Gem Rmgsl Lockets IUhl:l;pn:it2soS:;n §1.e;)rill:rs ‘land rail- i ‘ ‘ 1,. ‘ x . _ ‘ Admission for adults, 25 cents, . Chmns’ LIHAS’ Studi” Spoolbl ‘acts for children under 12 years old l I ways. to race grounds, 15 cents additional ` - ~ I ~ , -k _ b grand stand. Links’ 'ICI Sets’ BEXS ets, For race program and all par-l Trays, Cups, Napkin Rings ll’ ' f P ` Ed d . E. wo o rlnce war min; South Side Queen Squarcl . ' _ -- .__ _ _ - rlmwfrllOcl i_; In Re Fstate of Francis Helllate of Was ‘ ' xe- .~ _ » _T _ - '- -~\ . 'l'°l°l.l° Y xJ°l.;°E+z’I~i.l' Royalty ill Queens County in thc sniti _ l\l\\_ . Province farmer deceased Testute. _ {f3,lél;¢ f . '>i'5/""""'li‘li‘ /.V9 '-.f I _'gb' /7/7/1'/y.'i"l‘Z`,»/(.,;‘_‘ _l ,l I ' f/.ff 0":/’ .{~5,.,¢¢» »,,-» ‘uf ~-' I i ' '/»:".:‘i'//f `§f'.’ll‘.%.i"./';;'>f?f'-»y¢fH/ii ‘il-0 .. $0 ,'» - ll ‘ffl 'IU'/'.' ," /' "}".'¢"~',~'I~f'.-fi’-"-"'.5 *#7-3 'J . ‘l1"?»§'/, , _'nn .{'_./ilz ’/gi; 4;):-,.-ij~i,__,"ff: jf.;;=f-7.0%); ~ - In ROBERT HARRIS (Artllt..) EJ-§:_`12§¥ 3*-isa ammo 5 \' Union Blend Tea _ Buy a pound from me and I will explain Ih\~lt<~illlln Urns., A. W. Itcddln, George FI. It-»m.n.__<~. l». nnnin id A. w. P. o i-un I I __ I Seaslckness I I' ~irl.ne~.~l. lurmulnui |\crfcltl_\ llnnulons to thu must |l1.~lil~nlc. Nlolicy rcflinllcll lfnut sat- i-fn-till-\'. _l'ui- _-'ale nt. Drug Stores and llintclnns -\lf~llnll-rs, ui- _\intlu\rslll Reiucdy Co Ltd., 208 stint- :~'trl:cl_ in-trint. |<‘ur .sale ulnl rl-<_~u|nlnonllo'l in Ghnrlottetowil , _ ll al on burn |n<'r.~i||c. lhinsh . Cough Cure The household fi'ieil,d ‘ how you can get , X $5.0(ZT Free' 5 Waller S. Bruwlfs = I G rocer ’ Phone 199 l drttf Pleasant to take. , Full of virtue, ' Price 25 cents per bottle, Prepared and sold by A.W.Rcddlil,Phm.B The Square Dru gg Sunnyside. ' g |,_ 1 Charlottetown, - -_ .__ ___,____aIl_ - P.E. stand --_ ~ - - --.;z`:1;._z~w Look All Around ll lf Styli durability, effi-I ciency and economy’ *_"_"”`""““ of fuel and price basl I anything to do withf your decision. The Rogers Hardware 00. and you will buy froni,'R SI ‘ ‘*‘E"~-"" “The Crimp and the Consequence” is the Title of a Mighfy Inte- resting' Litlle Boolilet on Wash boards, that has just Been Is- sued It tells the Value of the Criino Wvhboards the Features of the Ordinary Crimp, and the Always, Bvwywaere ln _l Features of ll 5 . And it tells thi Kiciidedf the Better Grinip-AND It' You :ire lnterestctl a P051 card will brlirg this Bright Lime Eye-Opener ’ to you At Once, Ask Yourself- Why nog, |et us Send You a Copy Today; nit E. B. Eddy cn, l'lU||. Canada. _._ Here since |851. Clvlwl. ll.-.u ml itildyii Mninnn, appetizing bread. You need not suffer baking when _vnu can get such bread for 8 cts per 2 lb oaf. I nic 011111 Btliclu di:wf_;m 226 Euston St, at the different 1nalies|l-“~-~-€--- , oi heating stoves-~= Inquire the prices 'C Dwelling llc use and lot, orllcr Grafton and Cuuibcr- .tiid Sts., pi'opei°;y ofthe lat obert Taylcr. For partie -lars apply to D. 'I`:lyl'>i' HIS Taylor’s bookstore. io-ztdf G. ll. Wrlglil Funeral Director and em- balmer-Miss A. Ferguson I.a_dy Assistant-Personal A!¢en\l0¢1 and Promptness Guaranteed. Anlbulmce calls answered at shortest notice. Specialties Disinfecting and Fumlgltintl- __ -Furniture Repnired and Re- upholstered. Silent Salesmen made to order 0I"Fl(?I'Z-'~ Kim;-Sr unre, Phonu.Zl¥l0`8. RESIDENCIS --Kfuz Sqlini-ni -\""`ll\ side Phono 3.'l)”_t_ dtt~lf VALUABLE “BUSINESS STAND For Sale or To let ltr A Balzcaln In a good section of the co11n_tf)' and no other store for several miles around. Telephone in store and all necessary conveniences. Stock Of $5ooo.oo worth of goods will ‘N sold also if desired. For tel'f§9. and particulars ad- 'dmss P 0 Box No. 1049. Ch" I M»»-n»f~w-f°&C~mrb°" Pf°°'°" . ’ KD A row". ' ° 9‘='d"“'f*f~ ' .. ‘ » , _ 5, , . ,,,. , \ _