. » . ._ Sf; ff' __..;.£_S,,~¢;.',,,..;g ._ _,.. m.~. I ,~»--»-fs- ~ _- "“"" *_* I... ;-'-;-» -~ - t l ill 7 _ Nil '.!- ,». .__ - ;,f'._~_ 3 ' ' .~....,._, j ll is .§~ l ral '__' ‘i iii "=. ~; li .'- 1;- I _ ! . ~. fiiif __ ..._ *:~.'*.~e1=-,~,;- ff "fv- if-il.i; gg. A 1 ' 35-9 I7?" __;3,,;¢¢:=.s§;=~= ' I, _ ‘i 3' :‘i`§ lit* 5 _"Nil 'lr' iii' li" ,Iv K f l elif.: ff "ig '.‘\; ,\1i‘. i'fi\ ‘_-_ v \ ~.i, ._, v. 1 l I ¢ 4,125 .Z ' .il ,qngggywo ' rimnxmsrunws THE ,_ - _ , The thirteenth Provincial Exhibition Su ` is new ol' at Halifax en.n grand I PRESIDENT '.I,°AF'I' ON ACCUHULATED WEALTH. `BCAIG. It ODBCIIJUBB 811 ILIIIB Weok, Pickling __ .P _ _ffull flavored spices -‘i‘ar`e't`l¥rrri‘ost~e_d>'nomical the .`..2».y'ear. .rounds The delicate d pe`H2‘fn"§` chaiactér of ‘qgestlifprgducts depend on afourusing the right qual- ity of spices. We guarantee the purity and high quality of our spices. They are the kind you can use with absolute certalntly of good results. Whole and ground mus- tard, Cinnemon, Ginger, Peppers, Cloves 'I`urnierie_ Garlic. Allspice, Mixed Spices, etc, Essence Vine- gar of the greatest strength and purity, White \Vine and Malt. J.G. Jamieson, _ _ oauooisr __e _ The Right Kind 0! Watch Repairing No botch jobs leave our store. \/Ve can_ make your watch keep time. Prices not high for first class work. All work Guaranteed, G.H.Tay|or, _ Jeweler & Opticlan. ° ‘ “W bl` tht ` f t, fth Visitors and 1..... i..5.‘$Z:. .3 .iZ°‘.>Z...;"’.. ‘;.....? ResidentS should make it a point to see the grand display of ROCKWOOD CIIOCOLATES on exhibit in E. .I.DesRoches . -. ge, . Sunnyside I vnuip Eastman, editor or cnppnr . puhlicsltions, including "Nebraska * Farm Journal," Omaha, Neb; “Mis- souri Valley Farmer," Topeka, Kan; >:."ée ”' ° ' ’”“"‘“"" peku, Kun; "Topeka Capital," To- Years of Service ' ~,_f Made for years of service are knives, forks, spoons, elc., stamped ' ROGERS' BRDS" t e_ i '- When buylng sllver, you should look for this mark If assures _ ‘_-$:_LA_`-< - Inf he nh, dishes, "Inu, els., are slamped MERIDEN BRITL C0. SOLD IY LIADING DIALIIS ‘ "Jllvar Plan that Wlar; ` ze; T r . _ ‘V ` ,_ ,;' ._ you of flie besl. . _ f \\_' t » 3 | Fifehuoyrlonpis i1elizhtf‘uliyrsf’resbLn|¢forBn I1 _ _ erToilet in hot weather. _For wnnhingundcrl Tied Rose meeting, Lodge Prince _ ` clothingls nnequailcd. Uloannesnud idirifit--. I Edward, S. O. G. Tuesday Sept. -28th. . 'ri-in cnA1u.o'nn‘.l0WN GUARDIAN” TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28| |909. The following taken from the Brook- has given recognition in this sentenes October ind. The Exlnbition is a. _ _ _ . _ .. d ul, e _ Sp _lyn Eagle will be found of interest to the hSoc_ialiTtice&._l_1ct»;rrly__\<;_1a Bstitlxxlx l_;§;>D‘;>;_l:,1°:¢;&\;?_¢l35_Se C;1ma‘_Vand‘_`__l:&5_'_ even in this Province. Very many Partners lP- ll Y it in Th- low rate, an the Roiiwws- lgood and conservative people will beiille 91519 is entitled to 9' large “ha” remain in force all this week white lastomshed and perplexed by thelin accumulated wealth and than tll°_on several days si>¢§CiBllY 10; ‘:_¥°="' 'speech of the President at Denver re-.way to get it is toibiflpf Uult prow' fégzlztxiga ?u,th;ebg1,'3’en0‘;tw,y:;nes: ` c es- _ lcently. Indeed many who Pride sm" illaking it DFT; at otlgxa ,;,“,,_ est Railway Station. _ themselves on not bein§'conse'rvative\"°t°5 m ““°t' am en ° i A new feature ut the EXIHIJIUUD Wm be as surprised as delighted ly when the estates pass to heirs on tms year is the ,oat ,_ac,,s_ _,he 03,2. ' nid.1ti- -` oft ‘l‘ n\e0°“°' some inn-binwn sneinunu will see in "lm “°“"‘ 0' the ° er 5 B -N '$5 'miner °nami.:iemiinir miie and lrable ur one and an OXDFCBSIOD I" ° an ' ~ ~ it n dintinnt movement oi the Presi-"”“" g Y a \ 'quarter mile rms will 0" “l” “'14 atntnn nm in no atre¢tinn'ni one °‘ '"1 °P““°" ‘“°'° ““““°°“‘ '“““-wednesday. sentemr wh. which is. ~ ~ ~ ed b u” llc man h bg - lm ' H llfax for the theories. The speech was intendbd tg has ya; lieu; e y B P J éxiugttignho ay In 8 be s defense of the corporation tax mfom a B 8 on' - * ., f _ ~~-- " ~' 9 ° ° Don t Fool with (lrippe OU can check _Gripl'>€. Bl'0ll' chitis, Topsihtis _'.i_nd _piniéyl f tl "'r rou\e~i y tal¢eoJ¢i\lifisi>ii"1;‘iAn0dy'ne Llniment _HQ intemally. As soon :iS your *EWS ' _ _-. water and your l:e:id_ and _bones ---~‘___' -r ache. you know you reinfor(x\'lPF€- _. _ik ,_/` Thnt's the time to use this famous 99-year-old remedy. __ G _ lt also affords quick relief from »-m- =i f ` Colic, Cholera Alorbus. Cramps. ` _ ' etc., when taken intemally. _. ` ' ' _, b . "" _ cult!;naiirlnnrIatl`?rriiis;‘SJial;1t§f.-. Llll-Orllil , - l` / always be bathed with 'provision of the tariff law. But in the course of its delivery Mr Taft gave expression to views relating to accumulated wealth which may be re- igarded as the extreme of radicalism iand certain to provok'e heated dis_- ;cuss1on_ The president clearly placed himself ion the ground that the diffusion of laccumulated wealth was desirable; :that the reduction of large estates iuentled to the general good. 'I`her»:» Efore, he would have the various states ipass uniform laws, more drastic than are now in existence anywhere, shall require the division of ,great for- tunes among the children of the des- cendents, and which will not permit a “multi-millionaire to leave his for- tune in trust so as to keep it in H nms.s." Then he wants the imposi- _tion “of a heavy and graduated inher- 'itnnce tax, which shall enable the state to share largely in the proceeds 'of such large accumulations of wealth fwhich could hardly have been brought about save through its protection and aid." l lt will be difficult for President Taft to explain away the assertion that he l _Zim ' ' im ` ' ”Y’V’ V " ` "“_ ii" OPINION OF GRAND I 'FHUNK PACIFIC. ' During the post month a party of V editors representing some of the most important agricultural papers in the United States have been touring West- ern Canada, and on reaching Winni- -peg on their return trip from Edmon- ton over the line of the Grand Tnunk Pacific Iiailway wired Chas M. Hayes, President of the Grand Trunk Pacific at Vancouver, who is also in the West on 5 tour of inspection of inew liine in company with Sir Char- `*` `“""` 'T " ‘”""' "` M ,les Rivers Wilson, President of the _ _ Grand Trunk Railway System and _ `- `~ l I party as follows: 1 » jently adapted to grain growin;,',mix- ed farming or the keeping of live Istock, and that it must soon develop ,into a region of prosperous homes. We also unite in expressing our adinrira- _Ulon of the lii,v;li character and the :completeness in construction of the road and road-bed, which must soon give the road liligli rank among titans- co'iitincntm‘ railway systems.” The party consisted of the follow- ing: Prnf, Thomas Shaw, of the "Orange Judd Farmer” and "Dakota Farmen” St. Paul, Minn. l Herbert Quick, editor of “Farm and Fireside," Springfield, Ohio. I John Arthur Dixon, managing edi- lton of “Home Life ” Chica Ill "Fn.rmer’s Mail and Breeze," To- peva, Kan. l ld. ld. Faville, editor "Successful 'l<`ai-ming,” Des Moines, Iowa. y ic. s. anynrn, e1M=1ng ruffb. ‘1 - - » rf- 1 - ~f~ tn intent .1 _ lber mul' TMS territory' ls al fm-e?lm'm B uni;nY=zfutIi'eifin orfly one setzt ' ‘t expanse, ,ani in a -B1lIIlS°'m ` ,preserve of vets __ _ _k_ __ ____ _ _ __ t ___ dition to being tne hunter s para-Of ltr- In _ _‘Pl “U0 hell _ 0 _ le l,y,5e_ its w,,_e,~5 u,,U,,m\ with gam.eIs»‘nnd _by iiiistuht-_ The firm they ihsh of many SpeCie5_ The ymme Ofwnre sliipperl to__ would not takeule- the red deer is located somewhat tollV€I`Y as U-Pl' l“’l_0 “Ui _HS flll_l@l9‘I~ the south of 'l`cmallumt. Dar-ticu‘arlyTll°Y Were ll1`l*_l Ill tllvhi \\>f<_>ll`-'5 Ufmtl' 'ln the districts known as "l\Iuskokne‘l “'af`eh‘“l-`f‘ _IW I _Lift t_h"3'3' Lakes,” “Lake of Bays," “1\'i.n,:|me.montlis, to the \lupiici__~ older. We re- tawan Rivc,__~» ~I_ake Nipissh-,g_"an,1ce1verl orders tn puy the duty and l‘Ka\vartha Lakes" territories. 5 write tm _]_ Quinlum D_ p_ Agyiont. as re-shipping hack to London would reap fm. a copy U5 -~1.ya\mts of cost too much. We will not stock Fish and Game" issued ily the Grand Trunk Railway System which fully lat a plvice that will make them describes the hunting' territories S°PlmP0l'- If YOU al‘€ ll1lZ@T€St€ MINAl{D’S LINIMENT CO,I.IlVlI'I‘ED very had case of distemper in u valu LIN1l\ll<]NT_ Yours truly, \'II..ANDl.E FRERES. Oo to Paton’s lor furniture 9-1 7dtf i. ding pi`esi~iits, wc'are showing rt line sive in the city. G. F. Hutche.=,r>n, Jeweller. 9-28d2i. "Every man who wants the latest will wear one of our “college coats.” pletes it. They are comfort giving, warm and stylish. See them at Hi. H. Brown's. A price for every purse --from $12 to $27. 9-28d2ir1i. Paton’s for quality ln furs 9-I 7dtf Winnipeg. ‘ COMING EVENTS. _ C 1 13 _a Prize Competition We are preparing an _attractive list of prizes_for those successful. Cost nothing' to enter. Me_rely bring us the biggest potatoe you can find- that s all. Get Ready for _ 0ur Annual _ ,_ ee 0 99 Biggest Potato Beer Q1 eeks FURNITURE _n comfort shoes vve've the Ideal. table shoes for elderly people that are greatly apprecia'ed by the man that is looking for comfortable shoes. are looking for __ Goff ros Comfort Shoe For the man that is looking for We have lines of easy comfor- Try these shoes if your tired feet ` I"oo_t ease I Gents~A customer of ours cured fi itole horse hy the use of MINARD'S “To simplify the selection of wed- range of silverware, cut glass, and china, prolialily the most comprehen- etyle demands it, common sense com- TO BE SOLD. . Ordered to pay the duty and to sell ethr-m at what they would bring. We eforty-eight pieces of Urenberger-‘Mink ,sell them for what they would iiriiic, these Furs, but will dispose of them be as low, if not lower, than furs are offered at during January after stock is depleted and fun season over; James Paton &' Co. 9-28d3li'tt_s3i. Beaver, -Moire, Ottoman and velvet hats. as well _as the ma- . ‘terlals to make them, are here in profusion. The most elegant and hlgh class stock we have ever shown. Miss Cassie Reid our new mllllner wlll be pleased to have you call and leave your orders. which will receive prompt and gareful -attention. M. Tralncr o. llIi\ildveiliSeihM|| BLACK DIAMOND LIVE j_;»_»;` /, fi ,, in ‘V //. 5`f\/3 , ‘ = =-; » »§_.._,.,. The S.S. Boiiavista sailing from Montreal Tuesday morning Sept. 28th will he dlie at Charlottetown, Friday morning Oct. ist, and sails for St. Johns, Newf’ld \ia,Souris, Sydney and North Sydney,c.irryirg' horses,cattle and sheep on deck and 'fi r sible rates. For further particulars apply to PEAKE BROS & CO., 9`27_,i`_ _ :`):I|"i. ` _ ff" \`l ‘ni I i U . ..»- \. ' _ , ` ~ _ q Offers rooms with hot nnfl cold unter for S ; , _ 5]-00 I!ei‘dr\y mid up, which i|i':|u|le~'ti~ce\\.~¢ ' ~ Of public r=lio\vt~r ballir \’otl|' 1 0 `--/' I\- ' ~ " '_ _ ;.i,,__-- “M ._ , -‘*-1 ___ _ ___ ._; _'_-_-_ :___.-.._______.____i Quality Roofing Tough Elastic booklet. The 'lllellable Hardware Men. _ Durable Economical Guaranteed for years Send for sample and Sold only by I` ll