i . el l fr - _ »~*_ Tsncnaatorrsiuwnonaunisn '*""‘“”“""/‘9°7 S 'rciisuar iroasnia saeriuuiniv asmlc ilaien/mol. _"lm “_ human” “um _“_ -““° possibly to trouble between Britain and Brenna; the peas mlgratioaaot the Canada. Seldom in reoaut years has Eandics Lowney's candies have been before the public too long to have any doubt asto their excellence. They stand for E all that is _most dainty and delicious in confectionery. They are just as good and pure to-day as ever. We have anice line of these choice oonfections on hand and maintain freshness by frequent buying.. .iI. MMIESUN. Drnggist. The Medical Hall. *aunt*-on-sum# Tourists l low visiting the' Garden ofthe Gull” and desiring an appropriate SOU- VHNIR before leaving will ind our store well stocked r'i*‘1 various artic- leaofjewc y consisting in part of 'enameled brooches, hat pins. links, belt plus, etc, |'l`hey rafize in price from :oc up. G' lla Jeweler, Sunnyside. ipnaasua-qi-imiaua For_Sale The undersigned oder: for sale her hotel property near station at Albertou. A line vegetable garden and new ice house on premises. Houae,whirh will 1 0118 PNY- 'Jf WC Emillff l0 HUUIUBY l HOW be sold furnished ls heated with hot water and is in every way a verv de- U _ airahle business stand. If not sold be- r"R°'d h“h°rl° ""'°'i"l "" "lm 5'3"" fore Nov. ist, roo7 will be closed to I travelling pnhiin iill May rat. 1908. For particular: apply to " MRS UARGAFBT WISNBR Columbia iuay react in more serious agriisdmwfzm 1 1=__,. R JOHN LEDWELL H D F'}i\'U‘lClAN AND BURGI-ION. Pownal Street. olpposlte St.. .lov-eph a Convenh H0l.'R‘!-L`nt.i 0 oclock s. m.l mil p. rn. lb ll B rn av ff' gig* .Vi-._ ‘___ ‘ i A41 1. 3 _/,. ‘This is one ieaturc of the situation, what will ba the effect on Chrisiian inie- rna: cruuu.o'rra:'rowiv‘ GUARDIAN " 'YC'l°`|'l Dfwla have moved ii-om last to West. Continental Europe was i»°|>l¢d from Lain, the British Isles hom the rim came the irreat migration across the Atlantic, slowly at lint, nut rapidly lu- ln xeoent times exceeding a million lu I year. In all more than thirty millions of ma ka their homea in America, the most ; More reoently a tide of immigration has net in hom China and Japan to the west- quite large proportions. There are now about 115,61) Chinese and l(l|,0ill Japanese lu the United States. The number oi lag considerable on our Paclilc coast, and during the present year the Japanesenave come lu largely increased numb- r , many of them by way of tha American territory oi Hawaii, and to thus has been added some thousands ol Hindus, from Britisn india. ` This growing influx of Aslation cently noted in our news depatehes. China has submtted to the exclusion of her people from English-speaking coun- tries without making diplomatic trouble. but may not always do sn. The Japanese iinverntnant as well as the Japanese people are more sauaitlve and high spirit- ed. Japan has conquered for her.-elf a plaue in she family of civilized nvions; and has with the latter a treaty guaran- teeing tha usual rights lor ber people | wherever they may go in lirltish lands. | which la of moat serious import rendering it probable that Canada must pay lull dnmagea for the recent outrages upon the Japanese in Vancouver. And what tbereailc-rl If Japan is dis- posed io insist upon the same rights for her people migrating to Canada as are accorded la Germnns,llnlian1 and Rus- sians, for instance. what is Canada. or Britain, or both to dn about lti The case ni the Hindus is equally vital and serious- 'l`hey are British subjects. How will lit accord with British lrerdnm tosay that British subjects shall no: migrate from an the Iilndu be denied the righla in that ndia is riovrln a state oi unrest, and nioir Li catment to her prople in British ~oub'e in lllmraa and Bengal. And ions ii Christians malta war on Hindus coming to live in a Christian country? lt will beacon that the problem is a very grave andjfar reaching one. in the meantime Canada needs more worltrrs io build her railways operate her mines and cwry forward her great works. The large employers of labor are eager to em- , ._.&__ 2 l5`I"I 7*-‘bl-I~:»:!~!.'° .§'< ill .‘, .K 'le' ff _ _zsseui ru ~; -r‘_“#.u~'_Yf V-2.. 'al' i'~5"Jii'i‘0No co. he _,___ New Fall Style _,___ - 6° ~y»\~_ ` ..»» r4,1_',/__ ' \& c is _ ii L W! A c 64 J ES PAT ON Capital . . _ . . _ , $707,000 I Rest and Undivided Profits over . $l,2‘l0,000 “ 9 |"“"9 YOII Ihrizlaiilnniid iiegemiiiilrinmo __ _ _ _ at lien w|||», V. B. Kizssns. . _ . General Manager. i'i'°'if°>>l3`r'T»i'~'i13~L'.‘!iIf'" "‘°""""' ""“"" rt.s.i>r;1‘riic`u. Manager. PERCY J- L- |°EARDEN» Charlottetown- G'*'*°|l Street, Oppr site Court House. ll-'.il.l tldrtllftf. _ C]1“]0u¢|o'n_ 9'l4dstwirlul *l . __ _ _ l _ _ ___i a s _ _ ‘ r ` Milk Wlillll Fllflllsllllll U0-T n.°::':ff"»"-A' for 1907 Please attend to lt at once and "win" AND Anomntnlul Ch"i""°i‘ "“'E°“”°“iii"°““:‘ml"“l‘i‘?°i*id|"'!:: cor. ami- ina nisrnmme sm. mmm. _ *°""*~ “swf Mill-. -“I/»--»-. ur..`~r- I ui “gg ggpgngg, Q43;-] |5| 1~‘,h,ph°m, U mo" _ _ _ I _ _ I . ll. lll~.l.i,. iilemannriiunef. \_ _ \_ beat. _ if _ '- ` 1 J .. \ ” ‘ ' 'e e ._ & V onlblnatlon _ ’ ,rms will imcresi rin oz BANK or New situNswic'< ‘~ 0 “ant to r ‘ e » 1 ph" ° '° “Bl Hl"iilTi`li3»\~‘: l»':ibr‘ii'liltiiim\'|'"l vi - - ' » .____;~;_iiu-'ia li run nu-ri nnyrlnny in lm. A _ _ __ _ . _ ll: HE-AD _OFFICE _ ST- VOHN, N. P". .Men's,Womeii’s or Children’s _f,'__“&__§l_§n\;:=g__ _qimicif vnu me naw sim sro.-c ' B k D t t ' C L ” ofulltliat’»iie\e and up~indute l mm ‘wck d _ _ _ _ ll Uooiwear. avmgs an 5?" mul §f::.:::..‘:~"i:::s'.2.?i.°1.::i':.-;.l;‘;:°:.<. "1" lliiuzm '°° ""3 F904* “Ml not our nriioilll l Janes Mancnnsren, . . . President. i..»§".§’."`.l`.?[' l’F"'.'5'..-.'$°"`l?l.'l“° .."’;,°“»" wi _ ` ` - » I ‘ Chariot tem wr I . - I ' .-' i -wr.-A f *== nlgllit. _ _ ‘ ' ' * ’ W + 1 ' 1 i f ' 1-_em f _ ~ m i _= - l A ~ S ' j . . r 9 \ gin é oh. .lg -ui 145;); \` ;/5' (iii ‘\ 3~_/ /\ _f X ol-3', f' ,L gn sunny YOU will End it to your id~ vantage to purchase ycui jewelry and silverware from me. C. W. Patterson, Cor. Gt. Geo. and Grafton Sts. Special attention given to repair- ng. dttsrtts. .l gang/Vahgvvy/ahheanfwafw Arc You Troubled with poor fitting clothes! it ~ miiie to ‘is and y ur nuubloa ln hut line will be at an end. We are gaining a reputation or good ills and we are soliciting your trade to show you that nu know our budneas and are up tn tho mark i-~ patterns. stylus and workmanship If you are bardm suluuoiiie here. \\s have pleased hundreds ofothoni and are confid- ent wi- r-nn please y Yours for ; good fltl. Mcbnnald & Perry, The Nohby Tailors, Gt. George St. ¢~/an/VV* vvefsvsn vvv-vv~»~ Farm For Sale The Execntora ofthe 'vi' of the late George Clark offer for sale the home-~ stead farm situate at Clurktown, Lot 37 ' This farm contains over zoo gems of upland and a large marsh. Will te sold ata bargain to wind u; the esta'r. Apply to the Executors, S. C. Clarx and Kimble Coffin. Mt. Stewart or W Leitch, Charlottetown. 8-26drtf wi li ,4“' .='-=u "L_ ' '-.1 -“'t . _ .» _,Jax _ llvlusis nl Canadian llorlh-Wuxi HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS. \N\' oven nnnihererl section n' |)fm,|n|n,, llnnd in Manitoba tiaskutclii-\\'n|i ni "ibr\r oflnrs for rant his rnaldonc 4 iiintc on the o0rni\r of Pn\\'i|:\l and Fitzroy Strat; in i_‘l\_1riott¢mw||_ l ru hm-n but ru-onri built I 1| "Kd, X _ __' . isa is ii ii_;_'_i\r;:F_'_';§F%l;_;;§£l_ZL_;=i_ri:ahr°