u 7124 i- f1".'c~r'i~;-`r.`.~‘-.¢...»- . , ` ‘ "" `~ ` ~ ' ' " -' . _' ~ “_ .._..._,-..‘ ‘ ` V pAGE §1X -»-~, ummm, ,»---_ THE CHARLOTTETOWN G`UAl_tD1AN~ H _ W. »--; mer or ani. _, IA; .7 7 A I Preserver ,.. lf Rougheningf a n d cllapping of -the skin . not only is al source of idiscoinfort, but »is a me:in_,spf gradually des- troying ` ;he_ jfreslmess ancl ,l:h;auty of the skin. ".- The best remedy is our ' - Carnation ' Cream It heals like magic an-.l is as _qootl ri skin E pr<:se1'ver as can he r I devisecl. Get a bottle now and keep the pi°c-paratioii on I lzand all tlirough the fall ` and iviutcr seas-.iii for use \\'lieu~.-ver needed. P131; ;__5c sold i.nil_\' I>_\' BER 14, |910 revcral cities and towns in the Uni- Ir ahly more than it actually is. These 5 so intensely ini love with the towns‘ For that ,matter the,o!ionae was not new. Like errors 'in the census 0( in made the census directors at Wash- in iHSi'.»n` more wary and they detected th the at-tempted frauds of this year and on pl-ornprly exposed them. ed There is a growing intensity in the p. rivalry of cities and towns in thelci matter of growth in population andlAl wealth. Just as the boy is anxious th to lieconie ri man, cities desire to v rival cities, or to attniin a popula _o tion of fifty, unc hundred, five liund-lit PADDING THE UNI TE It transpireaithat in the case of a ted States, mostly located on the v Pacific count, the census snumeratorsIP have made the population 'cons'ider- it men were sworn to the faithful dis- great care on the part of the Census In charge of their duties, but they were D , Li Ireacli a stntiis hil:h0l‘ than thut, of was irregular, to say the least. In,d I _ _ Il D STATES CENSUS. da. and as 'in the neighboring count- y across the bqyder it is most pre- alent in the west and on the far me us-taking of next year may call for as e epartment at Ottawa. It is to ,be feared that like motives Egg inducing them to in which they _live that local patniot- may lead to like results in Canada ov iam overcame their sworn obligation. 'B3 sgvcfscpiibmiinnc no ligne in the niteil States. .We may attempt to S: y the flattering unction to our Bi 1890 und 1901 had been discovered in so the case of seierai cities, no doubt m election on tha liquor plebiscite 5'; 1898 when something more 'than tr e total voting population of a. giv- ,tr district was found to have record- ih their votes with unanimity agai-nsi|‘t‘ ohibition, there were strong suspi- ‘of O. I one of dishonesty in the voting. of repared a historical so it has been sometimes found P at dead mon have recorded theirfg tes in parliamentary elections. This II I l'l e election east of the great la.kes‘\Vh Imy wife also did. The as presented in 1909. was, too, Napoleon Bonaparte, W WINNIPEG, Oct. 2 aciflc coast Just what irregular- maletflt kg" Dumf' ‘ e ev. r. o ies this may lead to in our own can- :ge veteran Indian M- which he was accused on Board of the Me th uls that “we_ are not as other ever did." en" in that regard. _For instance in U Asked with reference Bfising IPOIH like causes,' and this the titude which he had e Indiian population y, he said: "There is a shadow of nth in some of the s ave come to this city from Toron as none who could do inns, but there wer i G. .IAMIESIIN DRUGGIST driutf. I -2 i I/,, `;`_,,..~~i.,vv@h' a '_- _.s .ii - ,_ .._.v . ` Of.,-~ _/--" ,gpg-:v I <‘iiiiit§.€ii-iii I I “"0 have :lu 'iluulcnse stock i of gold and silver ivaitclic-s. all grzides and sizes. Our nnule on zi wntcli is the liest guaran- tee ofiis quality you can have. i / _ J \ Jeweler and Opticau. :A-2 ‘.£.§l i.<`ZI'i%'&’1 Harte Shoes Sqft* I rapid growth than some rival town'¢ mt-ans confined tu the United States, gl it is nlmost equally prevalent in Can- in rs-il tlioiisaiiil or a million as the case Garibaldi, Julius Caesar, Judas ls-ICI may be, but especially to show more cariot and a number more of- dffunctlc elebrities recorded their votes in ‘U or city. This feeling is stronger than sa muy bv at first siiiilmsvil. It is by no ccssful candidate. Wherefore we con- ude that census enumerators, even t O me mysterious manner for a sue- Q Canada, may be worth watching. Of usion of this cerenio Gil. Taylor _-_-_A *_-_-_-_-_A ~ *:_-_>_- - - -_-_-_-_~_~ -_-_-_~Y~ - - *_-_~ - e - ~ es: -_ t A \\i'unipi~g despatch tells flint some w from the Northwest Provinces will golg to l’arliament during the approaching t session to present their views upon 0 the tarifl and reciprocity. This is as is it should lie, hut we fail to sce why 1, it should be only the western farmiers y W f o h ho are to be thus represented. The 0 f the Maritime Provinces generally a uve an equally strong case and ought 0 to organize and make themselves a h seat of government. Like the grain- groivers of the west, the farmers of d this Province have all, or nearly all ¢ plemcnts, to buy from ‘outside their |- own territory, and have to pny for m them by thc money realized from the i sale of their products abroad. They d reduction of the tariff and the open ti ing of new inaikcts as are their bro- p ther farmers of the Northwest v Stranizc to say, and the fact has been remarked upon by more than t one of 'oiir observant public men, f, 'THE I\lAl`I.ITIME FAR ME sipi llu\1»dred representative falrmacrs an awa. Where is the press leadership f S C I armers of Prince Edward Island and to card and their influence felt at the inland, \ J' their agricultural machines and im- m n Ontario and Quebec are largely 9 omiuated by the great manufactnr- F V “'58,-S and the industrial interests milk, the egg yolk and one tablespoon well and those interests will endqeivor _ l. RS AND THE TARIFF. s I hat the government proposes to do d will, of course, approve it when gl line of action is disclosed from Ot- Th public opinion on the matter? It El not in evidence in the East, so far h tariff reduction is concerned, Andfl public sentiment that have come d us, that we are voicing the views r nd-feelings of many thousands of T i nd the Montreal- Witness are doing Ile, h I, . _ . ir farmers as the Toronto Globezlom m 8' camp lnliemn ard for the privillege The ministers of the Crown will be lr” oubtless largely guided by what they onceive to be the opinions of the afority of the people, and the majo- ity ofthe people of Canada are far- , hat many years he-se dances with thes ucceedcd in persuadin , n-dians to give up _'While we condemn them we must not I orget that our own 'milar things in a 1' The Indians had si nd these have been g ie dances, themselve orne in mind that w ndians are Catholics t we know from strong expressions ttlfitl’-“t» them m`e_m cling to the old faith, laps of the old faith ight to join in the S ust as much entitle nu ilu IS. WHITE 0-"The state- the man who it was false," hu McDougall, ionary, when nt was false, and iss lied with reference to the state- nt from Toronto yesterday, in of encouraging atry practnces, attend fairs all an Indians in idol er the country. . "I have stopped nces of a detrimental character," more Indian continued, "than the General Mis- odist (Jhnrcb to the general taken toward of the coun- raccments that ‘In the year 1908 the general comm our Provincial Fair at the reoneat ittee in charge in Alberta, I pageant for the tated that there this but me. were many In- e also many red in it, and same pageant At the con- ny Iwas asked ndiians perform r. The directors s this pageant there ite people. I appea have a party of 1 ne of their dances, and they did it. was unconscious o his, and I still see n .i t f any harm in o harm in it. With reference to he sun dance of the Crees and Sotos, .I wish to say he Black Feet, and the Thirst dance a go I discussed e people, and I g many of the these features. ancestors did eligious spirit. ged -themselves. milar practices iven up. As for s, it must be liile some of the and some Pro- any who still ,and these In- havc as much un dance or the irst dance as a Methodist has to g. We fought of civic and the Indian is d to religious au." ey fasted and scour igious liberty, and edom as a wnite m Orange Sho cake < rt . .lllx and sift one and one-half cups -our tivo teaspoons of linking pow- ers- But the IUUT millions Of People lei", 'one-hull' fenspooli suit. Separate lat center there. Those Provinces E’ rofit by manufacturing for themsel- I) as and for the east and the west as no egg, healing the wlllte to n stiff roih. Stir into the flour one cup of f melted biitfer, ami add, flniilly, eaten white oi' e-ng. llnlrf- in a drlp~ 'lsr for 25 iuiutcs. ihi~u i'vumvi'. pul- ting ii on ii pli,ilIi»i'. \\'lth ii course. white ilircziil rut ihf- lozif in two hori- o maintain the tariff wall. The high z arid has been the curse of Maritime l ont:ill_\',_pli\<>lni;' upper crust upon n owel. Snr(-:id the under crust with 31-1 ..- = - ~,-. - -- -i=---'ji _ - - T1-r1e'c1~iA1a`I;:i)}'\1;{1;)‘f_;r.r;,rowN GUARDIAN - TIIE ll0llSli 0l".'-llllll-IT Mlurs liiiitiillslliiimg . Men Who Know Say We -llave The Finest Togiiery ln Town- 0ur Ilaberdsshery Department is simply crowded with new and choice pw. ° f th I" IIS n. ducmmaeoiiridi odrsellgoon showing the latent and beat creations. U . \. S i Braces, cle Exclusive Neckwear Irom_ 256 §lP- .nmilllofne Glcvea_we Guarantee at ' /, $1.25 to $2.25. New Patterns in Sh|ris_and they are beautifully made Sl 00 i . L25 L50. Correct Collars, Choice Hosiery, Best Malice in Underwear and i . ‘Ea SIIIEATERS - SHIRTS » This is sweater Season and our sweziier stock is mm' :il its hesi.\‘\'e`ve the lyesi ninde. We have ilie rcgiilaluul Club sweater styles and also the popular Cuzil i.\vi‘:ilciS \|\ plain :mil all the luicsf coni- hinulinn prices r:uu.;‘i‘ from 2.oo io 4.50. i The Coat Shirt always has its devolees. Many of our cus- tomers will have no other style of shirt. l_t certainly is is great convenience ui mrmy cases and it oficn prv\'i-nts thu violation of the Third Comnlzliidlnenl at $1.15, I-25 io 1.75. I . - ONEACKWERR ' ur utumu N\‘ck\\'e;i|- . display shows some of the handsomest conccits in n,.,.k dressing' we l\.'\\'e seen. \f0,, will notice fh.i\ ilie well grooiliiecl man alivnys pays special iittcnlinu In his ,,,.,.k_ wear. If is the life and ein- lilisli oflliscnlire outfit. Laicsl novelties direct from Europe .,,.,_._,,,,.-.e ` _l 35C, 500, (mc, 7;Q, i - _ UNDERWEAR We not only have particularly good underwearbnt we have, also, particularly good \-'allies in underwear and we can fit the normal or abnornizil man perfectly. It icular kind right here. matters not how fussy a nian is about his underwear he is sure to find his part. or silk at prices ranging from 5oc to 2.50 the garlneilt . I this movenient luis not yet taken I-Ve :ire sllowing all the i\'ewFallStyles. `_ Hartt Shoes . stand for everything that’s best in shoes, ' V style, comfort and dura- bility. i‘ 4.00 4.50 5.00 ll. Gordon & Co -' ffp. iupe in' the East, and the press of li Canada. But hitherto we had no al- es to assist in getting rid of the S U ranges, slicr-il thinly and slightly iveeielu-il, l’ui on top <‘o\'e|‘ :ind he l\l:1l‘itime l‘rovinces, with the ex-I eption of The Guardian has been' mainly silent on the sifhjcct. The Con-I servuti\'e press in the exist may be said to oppose turill reduction and reiciiwocity alike, while the Liberal press, equally bound by party re-' straints is apparently waiting to see' i____ /ia." is 'I II] ~DODD_S /_.,_ ~. ...._,~,~- should he as -deeply interested in the sl t c burden. Now the Wcst, is with us and the East may rise in confidence to make its influence felt. We regard it as all important that a delegation of Maritime farmers should -be appoin- ted to go to Ottawa and join with their western brethren to onforcel their views upon Parliament at theI session. The manufacturers are al-I ways in evidence when tarifls andl trade barriers are under consideration If our eastern farmers neglect the' ipresent great opportunity to make .their views known and their influence; »,; Sunnyside 'j dlnwftf. ' il' M*A Portrait I will receive orders fo Pastels and Oil Paintings In 5 Ki K ' . f’ ,felt the Government may be misled, lion in frim/ in land the eastern people will have onlyl :themselves to blame. I .___ steal of S .'l ‘I/ifiiipii use f °"?ilh if iiI"IIIiIl' “vi mmm -.‘;,»1<2_ “rl” V* l Dinner: A. Alex. MacLeod the nom( - I New York Artist. NVrite nic for piiixj' and '~“e' "' -d iufiirlilation. ` J. A. S. Bayer Pnoroelurlirli New Prowse Block. C \ar|nHf-uni n ‘ , L_. -i_ . . 'I I A ]OURNAL of in- ' formation for all Ll terary W orkers. permanent and slic- V cessful magazine of its class. Tells -_'_ what editors wan t: how MSS. should le prepared: where to find the best market Answers ev- ery question that you want to know about the business of writing. for the press. xoc a copy. $1.00 a year , Send toc for sample copy, or z5c for three recent numbers. THE EDITOR s ,’I`liirteenth- year. Only I f men’s leggins' and .. O b ta a fo ren, also black and _ ta to pe ' in ,tw Ar iofilce will place before the puliic anl - ingenious machine for stamping en- """'I""l` ‘_x_ EilI}I|;|\luiII‘ velopes. y . »!=. ,pl will The invention is a slot machine a- ri-fl ` ' _ . bout 'the size of a typewriter, which ,scparates, newspapers and circulars 'at thc rate of about sixty-six a min- s. .. inte, or 4,000 an hour, with an accur- ,acy which is seemingly ahsoliite. Con- curl cntly each stamp is automatlcnly A . Inc ‘i I 0 c-uululs of eiirrants and one ; The machine will hold 50 000 »|-~-.- --il v'-isnliei-ries mashed ndd a I stamps. The working Parts are 'cn- "Irv-‘ .ii I.-.iii wnior and bring fo ii ,closed in a strong metal case, in which there is a slot for the envelope ‘ _ » ' All one has to do is to place th 15 leggln Season envelope in the slot put the penn; , ‘ Iilraw the envelope neatly and cleanly again and we are ,,,,,,,,,,,,_ Another advantage of this inven I to fovi de all-tion is _that bent coins are returned: I me i-:circa il, ‘ea Y P [discs will not work, whether they be h _ it G same size and weight as the pen I good Sorts. arelniy or not, and French pennies and machine will be placed in Tllrogmor howing Sorne Very ton. street post -office Tuesday nexti .ne Samples in W0- three machines placed ini every under 1 ground railway station and at every pillar-box. 1 STAMPS BY MACHINE. LONDON, Oct. 19--The general post _ , I _ gistered I! be placed, and a. slot for the ' n\ny. : , press down the lieve and with P., o-shilling pieces are returned. A ran-gemcnts are being made to have wh Ill‘("0 I-N. O lain, wa the the eve ten sprinkle wlih pn\\'