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Mi 1. . . # ‘l vi ' T. ~i ' _ 3 ` ` , DIAN rmsr or iw ` ' °°T0B5R 15» X909 . ,A93 six 'rain m'rs:s'r miws THE, CI-IARLOTTETOWN GUAR 1 Y_____£;__ ' » _ _ - ; lien shui - Hellthy blood is always 'ebrlghtred color and its 'tint reflected inthe face. 'Palldr means impure or _ ' ` ished blood, and ' is a condition beset th The healthy ` ~the.bloodis due to 31 neonaino Every j y of iron should :no promptly supplied. -1 .__ ` 0ur improved Blends iron Pills is the remedy to use. It i sn lies the form of iron _ riegg_ed.It is taken up with- qdtany tax on digestion. They are unsurpassed as an all round tonic. These are specially made for us _ iii bottles of roo for 5oc. 1.6. Jamieson. DRUGGIST The Medical Hall. FRIDAY, OCTOBER x5, igog By the sale of alarge tract of land' The biggest year ol earnings 0f` dian Pacific Railway Company duced $2.\i50.000.000 Ol H1069 carvings- Lusinses for itself and to help in the development of Canada. ~We observe ly to workingnien in wages. Thirty From the News-Advertiser of Van- has been appointed Harbor Master ‘_ . ‘ ‘ _ and Port W den in that vit and Prince Edward Island, and “BS lOl” Z C C _THE CHARLOTTITOWN GUARDIAN ` i .__.__.__...._._, niuivisvuuinui _,mes paton Q C0, |on Vancouver Island,to an American American railroads. vihich it is DFG- count' British Comm-_,ia_ |_¢ is mam. L: 1 i jmanufacturing company, the Cana- dictsd will be eclipsed this year, prrr ed that Captain Daniel A. Maclnnis - ’* -f l o I Y. 0 ° r taking another of the rnsny stepslsays the Boston Herald- AC __ U _ _ t 3 5 vihich it is steadily taking to createlcording to authoritative statistics of mu “5'l“"‘° the dunes °¢ ms om” 9 0 I Z S e 9 st once this amount 40 per cent, went direcb- Captain Macinnis was horn in S that the railway company has sold per cent. more was expended 10|' lt_v"°“tY'“"° Yea" ellgaged in davis? to the American Finance and Becur- materials, a considerable part of tion on the Atlantic. From t1me_ 0 tim howeve made other tri ities Company fiityfour thousand sc- rm of land in the Cowichan Lake ment reqllifvd i-hl'¢@ DBF wht- l0r|had many strange experiences and district region ol the Island. The_ts.xes. Interest and dividends, the experts sent out by the New York portion oi capital, amounted to 22 adventures. Twelve years ago the Captain went to Vancouver and h_usi- ed himself with ship construction. company to value the property are per cent, and a surplus of live per _holding a certificate of 8 master ship. said to have reported that the cent was left for accumulation, a con- wright. He has not engaged much in ,wading mmber wquld yield ovoi-_siderable part oi which was destined ninety thousand feet to the acre. Ante be used for future construction- navigation ln these waters; he went, however, for two voyages on the ill- with th _ h lated Alpha, wrecked between Van- ohligatlon upon the purchasers is 980 figures 111 mind t s term| Duvet and Nm_aimo_ BV CW some to at once erect a saw mill wllch Wm have an annual capacity 0( Uuefnevi' and broader meaning in the aver- hundred million feet. On the other l8¢ mll1d~ hand, the railroad is to build n, bra- nch llne of railway from Cowichan Prof. Somerville'|: paper before the harbonmo the timben The mnd_British association on timber supply the Nanaimo and Esquimialt Railway pmachfng 8 timm" famine' Already which is now a part ol the Cauadian?"‘tai" §_“5;: each yef‘h £27'000'000 Pacific system, and, probably, orig-|_3;_e:°§1e’ are;m0’;u?;;___;;t Qsaflyd _12 many was ai portion of the crown Britain annual] a s £1p2000;b§;0fUi‘y lands of the province' To take‘imported tiniineiiy' panyd ith ulh t; in supplies to the lumbermen, to;Un_ted States 'of Anferico g te bring out the logs, and to transport`w00__ and wood m__uct_ t r;hexP0;‘ s _the manufactured 01' partiallY manuiwot £20 000 O00 D 1’ 0_ 8 vu ue actured product to the settlements or, ’ ’ per annum' *he has to th ‘ ‘ oard will mean much busi--pay as much for imports' 'In Eurape- c seo.; . _ _ 'ess for the railway. East and West S“eden_ and Russ” are' of °°'“rse'th° |Am__n_icans are becoming large owners chief timber-exporting countries, but The Ri_3hi Kind 0l aicli _ Repairing No botcli jobs leave 'recent government _inquil'Y int? ulltsi- 'Eng _iofns ol naval policy raised oy Ad- miral Lord Gha/rles Beresford. the 'railroad interests' should take ofna fow you-5 ag0_ when several liven were lost. In construction work he has taken a very active part, and the chief re- silts of his labors have been the Government ship Kestrel and the urge tug Le Roi, both of which he present he ls acting as superintend- ent of construction for Macdonald Marpole & Company at North Van- couver. i The present Harbor Master, Cap- tain McLeod, is a ,-_-reat and lifelong fi iend of the new appointed, and his work is highly praised by the latter, ‘both for the competency shown and tie keen interest displayed. ,acquired is adjacent to the une or shows that the world is steaxlly ap- upervised during their hiiildiug. At ___ , . in “Sovereign” cash I l admiralty has issued the announce- 5"Y0U NEED GOOD SAT-IVE in -- ment of the creation of 8, new de_ the house. Davis’ Menthol Salve is Celery is not used to the extent partment, entitled the naval mobili. the ,best. It cures sunburn, mos- that it should he. The medicinal pro- ,anon departme.n¢_ _ quita amd insect 'sites and stings,‘_perties in Celery is very great. The and the woriong one of wer piano warm comforts-Just the uma experimented alum; these lines and -Hall has been appointed director of|W|l3h nice fancy G iverlngs at, beneficial in any stomach trouble, the new department. $2 00.2.50. 3.00 and un.-Stan- and we know many who have been seriptions token at careers Book- rels with the roots on and with MONTREAL' Oct 13_The harbor store at $1.50 per year. Why pay 5¢_each order we send out a‘ plan for commission has completed plans forlpef °0PY f0l` this Magazine. when you BUCCBSSUIUY kfrellillil it t'l\I‘OUi-:h the our store. We can make your watch keep dn;,e°, t h f This willform, wit( the existing in- ggles. old sores, slum diseases, .etc -I9-ganelse diet _'01' must HU ¢l1S0HS€S TICCS 110 l OI 1; in once branch, 8 permanent navy ` c per tin. a:n ce ery is caimed 'hy them to he _ fint class 'ot-k_ g wfgnrgcouucil for the study of strategy l- ‘n sure cure for rhouniutism. We have All work Guaranteed, v-ieeaamirai George rowier King-lyouare lonkmgror. sorranu ughr. found iv to he correct. It is also verv G H _.___ .__ |eyBros. I0-|5d3i, lureatgvkfclieveig by its use We are ' Q o T0 SPEND 33,000,000 -,»- now 'ng orccrs for celery forwin- , i UN MONTREAL HAp,B()n_ "_The Saturday Evening P0gt,._5ub_ ter use. We pack the celery in har- - Jeweler & Optlcian. _ ' 3* improvements to Montreal harbor CBn_Ee'1 lt f01' 1655 than 3° Def COPY, winter' which will cost about $18,000,000. lmniled direct to Your home or oilicc.\ UUCP! PIP bHl'l'0l $2-50. l01' 'f-W0‘ hal* They include a new elovatorf new Y°“ get 52 009555 Def year for only N13 54-50. ful" thfce bafrc-'S 56-00- _steel sheds_ new high level pier in $1.50. You will save $1.10 per yea,-_l We also wholesale and retail cab- place of Victoria pien and 5 num__Does this alllleal to you 'I Ii 50 ml] bage, pnrsiilps, beets, carrots, on- bei' of new shore wharves eastward at CB»1`t"'5 B00kSt0F0 at once- li"nS~ ”““1m°“'e‘"- Elgar Com. 0l2C~S¢ni1 _ _,n _ ° 5 9 from victoria pier. The boi-.ru wui io-izdriw. ,for Special prices we are mowers. if ,,=;.»;.,g j obtain n loan from the dominion! H _-_- ,(n0t ivhbcrm Buy from the produc- \ :,l}-» _- Fall loves in kid and mocha. li - ~ __ ._ ._ government. , I S , n er and have money. ‘ _ I , _.l___. ed .and unlined. The goat kid ot' J. J. GAY & soN, - of “C3 atffs,-ALLIANCE wounn sus RA1i.waY._1’~ A- U‘”“°°'S- 10-9duf- Ul"“‘l"tt°*u\"“- IJ..-fx# .,,_ ,_ - rf1_ -_ ‘iw :_ 1 ; 'j_ _, _ ,_ _ _,~frj,. ,_ __, . .i F \.'_ i 1 _ .ji li-3° , -3i_ ;w~ Z- ‘ , 'Vai . , _ _ 1 Q ,, gill. _,Q ' ,ii_"`\‘ , ' Tl", ‘1 zlw 1 1 ‘ f‘w_,‘.` YL \,,. _.--.-.~' .r-_ :Ili ,LZ til. .¢ is 1.11 Then you will Buy Rockwood Mr.FraiikT.Waikis (0rgeniet Sf. James' Church) is open to receive pupils in Organ, Piano, Voice Culture and Theory. Applications as to terms etc. should be made in writ ing' to 29 Fitzroy Si Charlottetown io- 9dr m.. , P’ *_* * _ _ _. _ ,.Cl`l_©0t--&`C0. Limited, have been lpnh lor' the "Ladies Home Jour- plal," 'felaturday Evening Post," WOI_nan_s Home Companion" and "~Dell_n'eator" lor years and are still aotfngdli' that capacity. Subscrip tionipgtniken for “Saturday Evening Poet ' gt $1.50 per year, "Ladies’ Home-_ _qui-uni" $2.00 per year, "ne- linedtoi". $1150 per year, "Womnn'B Hww.-0°,mi>en1on" sus per yenekii of tlirabovo magazines sold at our yotir subscriptions for the above- named magazines and save money. Carter it Co., Limited, Booksellersds Stationers. 10-i5dr1w_ ill!-,I-.€? ._ F urniiure Repairs Every man in our Repair Shop is an expert. In fact our workmen have more experience, and have worked longer at their trade than any other combination in the Province. There is no lost time to be paid for. We know the shortest road to finish your work and remember this means the cheap- M1. All classes of Cabinet making, Upholstering, Mattress linking, Picture Framing, Laying Carpet and Ollcloth attend sein no books, re ul D I ’ n 0 - . ' 9 N _' " A d th "nd th ll-l d - R on Lolinter as issued. Give us “ la‘:_d°" 0” ° W” 0” ‘"0" e u , _ r _ _ami-ln. - there. They appeared in the Cobalt 10-12dl‘1W- court y?_sterday with aitypewriten statement setting out aoase against general and it is understood this ac- fellow fircmwn was badly shaken, out H for $1 00 H Pi’-lf Ht is expected will recover in a few days A STAVE AT PARTING Good night ‘i tho horn‘s faint music Through the ,twilight fades away Tihe col\d night mists come creeping O'er the fields we've ranged all day Now red 0 nr the .hiiltops smouldei-3 The last of the wintry sun, And here's n stave at parting For the gallant day that's done l A chill wind moans from .the sunset , There’s a thresh of rain from/ .the west And horse and .hound and rules Jog homeward now to rest I To rest and drowsy dreaming Of many a long-past run, And the galllagt <(i§y_thi;_t's dgirisdgh 0 Y CUY OX i _ g Question io worry you Whatever the condition of the Rubber market may be vou will always find that Berlin Rubbers con- tains full value for every dollar invested. 'I`he Daisy Brand the most stylish and best fitting rubber made in Canara. For weaiiug qua- lities there is no'hing that will equal the Daisy Brand. WEEK? permission to use the Temiskaming price only 75 °entS» OUT Dllmbasts of & Northern ontario Roiiwny for bfmks ‘Of the fall and holiday Season The fest must so ut once; 'preach of the Lord’s Day Act. “ere “Wei” S0 large ill the P8SlS. and.as they must not interfere Dr Munro and R.P. Rogers went the prices Devel" So_ satisfactory. ‘.with our regular stock of furs. This down last Sunday where a, stearm Therefore We_Bl`e_05"1Ug SUCU iDdllC€-lstock was dumped on top of one of shovel is excavating for new freight ments that It Wm HPP081 to ever ythe1or»ei;riAR'r1viEN'r _ - | ' _ 9 OF BRITISH N,\\1y_ are, of course. Canada and Siherial er for this brand n a S : C 0 -_--_ but in Canada, at all events, wood “ ° ' London, Oct 13-As a result U thc is using used up at al-api.; Y,-,,,,,__ Hi'-m’ HE SUPERB TEXTURE and the fine luster of Paton’s T $1 .75 Broadcloths have _beconie very wide1y_ kn_0w11 during the several years that this fabric has been maintained as the topmost value in Broadcloth at the price. Every time a woman goes about and gets samples of Broad- cloth to make her own careful _ coinparisons, the special exce - lence of the Paton Broadclotli is agaii1_emphaS1Z€ <1- just now‘we are inviting inspection of over twenty new shades,for the most part dyed expressly to our order, and pre- senting altogether perhaps the most complete and correct array of the new colorings to be seen anywhere. _ _ They are distinctly WEARABLE coloriiigs--without IT IS GOOD TO BE SURE of ai place where you will find the new goods first . and the best goods always. Itis good to be SURE of s store where 1 ._ every worthy grade is included in the stocks. ' lt is good to be SURE of fair prices and protected by such a guarantee as this: “ ll? 5/1»v1|'¢|11/me I/if' ]n'if'1' <5/ f'1~f'r_l////in_r; uv: .wfll to lm as /uzr us, ur/U/rwr, Z/urn [hp sam/» m'li~‘/1' or jnitlvrn mn lu- /m1¢_1/h/ aug/Iv/:ure else. W1' are in a [11/.viliuzi lu ma/rc this _r/1m1'a11(w». ll prol¢'vI_~r _1/nu. All of which are reasons why a record business is coming day after day to Paton’s Store. _/ ‘\ In Paton’s Clothes for Men, E DO NOT MISTAKE freakishness for liiclivicluallty. But we do W succeed in getting into the Suits and Ovcrcoats that bear the Paton label a certain distinction that is a characteristic of the apparel of the best dressed men-and that ls not commonly to be had in Clothing bought ready for-wear. All of_this Clothing is made expressly for us and made in special ways which we prescribe, Choice of high grade and attractive fabrics: of cold shrunk canvas for interlining; of the best grades of buttons, tapes and other tailors’ "fix- ings" are the first step- _ But the artistic and scientific cutting of the cloths and the careful and intelligent hand tailor work by skilled craftsmen are what give to Paton Clothes their individuality and assure long service to the wearer. Each season we make endeavor t0 do better than in the sgasons past. This season we believe we have better Clothes than we or any other store ever had to offerffor the prices. There is a full range-we make especial effort to have Clothing of the proper proportions for men of many builds. \$i8,oo and $2o.co _ Suits and Ovcrcoats $6.00 $7.50 $8.50 $10 oo $12.50 $i3.5o $15.00 hee our College Cost lis a Winner James Paton (D. Co ll. 1 _ .ii N -r \fp:akishness. You will have pleasure in seeing them. | O “M fi. _ 1 fQ'flfff_`f;f""W" W _J » i i »