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' " _ ` - it'a breath of re- "0l’l\l|'l‘ Ind Rllfll Dllly f ‘ ' "V, Gnemant and taste. wus noise, snr. mt. iso: Th? ‘_"‘“‘*' "°""‘° /_ enticing appearance _1i_s0NDAY / of Pswcim- UESDAYH...-¢.»»».....7 l _ lat d tl'i`r WEDNESDAY . . . . . , , , . . . . . 7255 ,_ ‘iieveei"-to1le~forg:i- THURSDAY . .. . _ . .... _ .7244 /I oi.. l7RIDAY.................»7221 1' sarvanav. _ _ _ . ...... ..7oos _ Total ...... ......2Z~_|_‘;-i rw” deliciousness Daily average .. . ... _ . . .1365 leaves a favorable 'l\l IIYGIXIUOI 0| The UHAR- I»(7l"I'l'.l'0WN GUARDIAN ll [Bibi impression of both '“l‘u»°||» /é yourself andpdt W ff 'rl-in ‘H ' :- . TOWN __ Chocolates. Give gA_$.YP_§l_h if/ her a box to-night, i §()N3_ ' , 7/X and see. TP!! presentation" _ of a bex of Uaa that of a1l_ the other Daily evspapcrs on Prince Edward Ia- and combined. The above lgurss are not tis scmntas total, and axclude all spoiled, Hank and destroyed papers. Thea; ’.' lamina show only actual paid cir- Bubscription books are open to in- _, forested parties and all possible aa- sistance will be given anyone who nf wishes _tg__l§rl!y circulation. " Llfehuoy Soupiddellghtfuliy rotreshiiigfor Bath or Toilet iii hot -iweather. For wnshingiinder lothiug it is unequallccl.Cleaiise.~. and piirifle “School Requirements, New Stock- ings. Pants, Caps, Ties, lfnderwear, THB * ri~iii.i.ii=s s wi ‘ »_ \\\ \\ fr A \ ii. I //f/'//l//V \~ "“‘i § f 'fi .~>_~.v.» y. l / fi 6 //i alaff Pocket I-landkerchiefs, Suits, Braces, Belts, at right prices :it I’aton’s. \\ N _ j,_,,_“"`-"` ,_., f \`\.1\§i__ __ _ "_ . 9~7 it ' ‘_ /"dl//////'/.'Li'/'f/7//./.vinom; f ////5///, 1///' f//////7 DI'lQll6I\ II | lil fi\\\n Ask your dealer for S/7:'/rw//v-lm:/AA/s 3; Bl'lQl\Iel\.Ilp Finishes ri _ ;- gl lodolnconado. Tue Surswnv-wnunls Oi llonusol Toronto whmlpog i D U ' ,c---A Ir( E T ~-was 1 s.. <>0°. _ fo, <1 ' _ra|$‘__,__.\,‘b§. J] .__-_-M ,.1 ____ )~ .-_ .» -_ ;_,, flhciv 2 Q/ , ‘ ' - 'O if ',.,.“§bf.'.»i> l A #lm Q- , 4, flTl!lIlllIliIlllll'lIIIlIlll _ I ' VilllfllllIllHIIl||IlI|lii’|| ` n.Ai.innwrililnniniiillmlm , ‘ ` __ _`"' -W* ,»‘ ' x imnnllmmuiiiirrrmirririimi _ f /‘ + *F* Qi' 1____@» l`”"f . _ _ _ _ ___ ~ _ » A _ 5 ‘Q5 0 _ 4 _ -¢vum1~'»“-"‘ __..._...._..-.. ‘THE same sized blade, of course-and r constructed on the same principle that has made the name "Gillette" stand for the most perfect shaving device in the world. ‘ But the Pocket Edition is neater and more compact. It can be carried like a card case in the waistcoat pocket or slipped into the side of E a travelling bag. It can be carried to and from the ofiice with no greater incoiivcnicncc than a fountain pen. ' The pocket case is heavily plated In vid sllveror gun metal Ylsll l polished or richly figured. Handle and lade box either ;rlpie silver plated or i4K got piuted-and blade: areyinz. Prices. I5. to 37 5°. I Signs o the times-Gillette signs show which stores handle the Gillette Razor sud Blades. Look for the signs .'. .‘. j THE GILLETTE SAFETY RAZDR co. OF CANADA LIMITED Ollice and Factory t 63 Sl. Alelialdd St.. Montreal. _ ‘_ {;`_;';_/1:1(/I ‘\\\\..-._., . l\\;',r',/5.2%; _ ' -' ‘ 41// ‘ ‘ -or rr. A E6. I 4 Brighten U kitchen wood- work, slielaves, cupboards, furniture and similar thin s around the house. S-&. Family Paint is made espe- cially for the housewife who likes to have things looking bright and clean. Made ready for use in practically _ every shade (27 in itll). Put up ln all size tins that can be opened and closed repeatedly. ~ in if wins clfiidi ;_,__.-'I ,_ Term 1909--io re-opens Tuesday 7th Sept. 4, 5, : lil) : i :_ :_ W' I _ _ .»_ .i ,ui _..:_ _ __ A. >` 4. l f ai- . . College Students _ will need Text books, Writing materials, Examination pap- ers, Blank books, Note books, etc, etc., and Carter’s Bookstore is the best place to procure same. _ An immense range of everything for tlie student, as well as all the Authorized Text books for_ the course will be found here. _ _ N. B --All Books sold at Publishers Prices. A cash discount on ail_pnrchases. ' Books not in Stock at anytime during the term wi l be ordered at short notice. (Make Carter’s Bookstore your supply h0l\S¢-) = UIRTER & Gil. Limiliil. \ 'I CALCUTTA, September 6. - Arabindo Ghosc has is- sued an “open letter” to his countrymen, in which he lays down rules for the guidance of Indian Nationalists. The position of a pu- 'blic man who does his duty; in In- dia today, he says, is too precari-_ ous to permit of his being sure of the morrow. A rumor is strong that a case for his deportation has been sum- mitted to the government by the ‘Calcutta police, and consequently, he desires that his open letter shall stand at his last political will and statement to his country- men. He asserts that the stren- gth of the agitators' position is moral. “The whole moral stren- gth of the country is with us, but the law must be scrupulously ob- served, and advantage must be taken of the protection it affords and the latitude it gives of push- ing forward the cause and the propaganda of the congress.” ~ AGAINST THE ALIEN. In plain English, Hr Ghoses ideal is that of Swaraj,.or "abso- lute autonomy, free from foreign control.” He declares that depo- tation is the favorite instrument of men incapable of wise rule. In the name of his countrymen, he condemns British methods of ad- ministration, rejects the “claim of aliens to force upon us a civiliza- tion inferior to our own, or to keep us out of our inheritance on the untenable ground of the sup- erior iitness. The government of India is alien, and must be re- placed by an Indian administra- tion. Mr with tude of Bengalis toward British r . t' d Ghose concludes his etteri . h ._ ule Henceforth the native at-A itu e toward the government should be regulated upon the prin- trate. The hesdmaster of the Nilphamari School said the boys were his pupils and were conspir- ing to take his life. AN OTHER MESSAGE FROM THE NORTH POLE. NEW YORK, Sept. 7.-Peary has succeeded. Stars and Stripes have been nailed to the North Pole., From out the Arctic darkness fla- shed this message which has stun- ned the scientific world and thril- led the heart ‘ of every layman. From the bleak coast of Labrador, Peary gave the World the news that he had attained his goal in the far North while at the saiue moment in far Denmark Dr Cook of Brooklyn, was being dined and lionized by Royalty for the same achievement. St Johns Nfld. Sept. 7 Capt Bartlett telegraphed to relatives here that Peary found nothing to indicate that Cook had reached the - Pole, While Peary does not ex- pressly repndiate Cook’s announce- ment, his statement may -have im- , portant bearing upon determining, the extent of Cook's exploration. A NEW YORK, Sept. 3.-That the flag planted by Dr Cook on the new Arctic continent will be dc- fended by the United States was the opinion expressed today by. Attorney General Wickersham in an interview at his summer home at Lawrence Beach, L. I. if “The Constitution will follow the ' flag if t_he new land discovered by Cook proves to be of any value,” said Mr Wickersham. “The new ,_ _territory may perhaps not prove a "'\"\..._/___”_-ri-is YDUNG M_Ffl#f`§"_Ti'/Ar: » 1' ,very valuable acquisition, but if ’ ` """ "' human beings can live there or if a serious question of citizenship' will have to be considered.” AUTO-SPEED FIEN D _ oiple of no control, no co-opera- V tion. A policy of self help and passive resistance should be en- forced, and the boycott movement be made effective in both the poli- tical and economic regions. A cnrios story comes from Rang- pur. Some days ago a guard on the Eastern Bengal State Railway, while going through the packages in his van, came across a bundle of papers. One document proved to be a promise, written and signed in red ink. It bore eight signatures, and ran as follows :- ~ “We, the following boys, promise hereby, through the name of the Great Omnipotent, to sacrifice Ga- roo’s blood for his pleasure.Furt:h- er, we promise that we will gather together at any place and time and at any call. In addition to that, we also promise that we will never let it out to anybody, even at the cost of our life we will carry out any orders of our conspirating so- ciety.” . BOYS ON TRIAL. tion ves. The guard handed the matter ova them up or tria e ore e is trict magistrate of Rangupur. An nspector of explosives said the directions contained in the leaflet for the making of the bombs were ca facture of explosives by an educa ted and intelligent person The senior pleader for the defense, in his cross-examination of the wit ness, displayed such an intimate ° Trunks, ' ‘ Suit eases, Grips. Are you loin] West. I have just receiv ed direct from manufactures anice assort- ment of those goods. Best materials- -well made and handsomely i'inlshed--- Call on ma foo will likely wan: s pair of Boots or Su 1. of Clothes at the same time, CONROY 'l'lieSh oe man _ 97 queen St. C|1'T0WIl N ear- y cop Bank ot New Brunswick dmwfrmtf. ' The Smile lhats Iours There are three things about the smile you wesr with our lanndryworlnlts insist able, it's spontaneous. it keeps sweet. Our laundry work is as good as a tonic it makes you feel better, look better, and 1 be better. Try us on your cast. Giossor Domes i lic finish. ~ _ crops it. is necessary lor the West Pable of being lined for the mum' to have additional assistance from ° ll 8-27drtl. _ ,_ __ NEW YORK, Sept. 6.-One of the severest decrees ever pronounc- ed by a court in an effort to dis- courage automobile scorching, pro- hibits Felix L. Droit, a professi- onal cliauffeur and participant in the Vanderbilt cup race and manyl other speed contests, from ever` again driving a car in New York state. Justice Seeler, in the course of special sessions, suspended senten- ce in Droit's case today when he promised to regard these direc- tions. Droit has been arrested' several times for speeding, and has spent some time in jail, and paid a number of fines. How tc'Avoi_d_-'~7* l` i ~ Sea” Sickness 'l‘ii\usulu|igii box --i' -I oi lici-i|l'.-'oi it min 'l‘i~i~i|i Sirk ltciiicdy. It In-s i-in-ciitly been lliomliglily iostud on Englisii nnrl Iri:-li l liiiiiinil.~ imil loiiml absolutely rc Iiililc. ltecoiiiiiicmlud ciliinrlnll_\ by sticli piipci-s ns Luiiiluii Iliilly l-xpicm-', iu.il tliu l’icssg0liui1\lly in Gi-init. iii-ilnlii Aiinlyzcd bySii~()liiii~lcs A. 7iiiiici~oii_ (7. H. M ll. guar- iwieerl perfcctlfy liiiriiiloss niid if not miinfiict ory iiionuy ve uiicicil. Wi-_ltu for buuklci. und press iitillccs iuillir"-'illiil iiinls fvoiii limiiiliivlil ople I-_&»il_ /‘\. . I . i I r fi;_--- E ou i: i: on 1-ri nnow *T4 ' ` J/ _ I I _ _ ‘ `\\_: \\ I i suggestions as t° t ° att! there are native races living there, l _ ___ _,__ _ _ __ f ‘_ ~ . ':. ' - L - i,<»~_ "‘\ ` - ' ». ~ Ammunition I for the shoot ing season "Dead Shot : I Rifle” _ ,and Docking Powder L Kynoch Load- ed Shells » Crown Shells ‘ Guns ' Wii»` :llc Sr Retail o pe .`l‘.' " 'gg 'n.o'ei|l direct to An0th'=r_ d0°\_1_111°11t Pwyfd f° I” Moiitmivi Remedy ca.. zu cisitmi the notorious Jugantur leaflet, _ |;|,||__ p¢|,,,_;¢, |»|;,,|,;¢,,,_ giving directions for the prepare- Fermi" "°f~--l,'~~;"<}~“."'g§;f§\`1j»l1°\°y" ` ______ ~__,,_ _ ,V ,____,,___ _ __ _,H of bombs and other explosi- i)iyn`riii.'iiilin“iiii'r'i ii ii'Piiiiili|'i.i_si.ii.iii§i'ii.i; _ “IMPERIAL MOTORS” r 170 the police, who arrested The West is crying out for more - the eight signatories and sent laborers to assist in the harvesting. 2 |.2 10 5 ||_|>, f ~ 1 b f th d~ _ There is a great scarcity ol farm help -- We liavo now ready oiir 2 i-2 to 3Ii.I’.Mnrl|\c Gasoline Engines, which we can ship pioiiiptly. __sc_'l`_i;_<=;';e:___lé1i:r:l“;=:_f;A§i:__n;éid3_2¥___c_§i_:_ _ti<;_.i_§__:_i_1»i_?_>;:;:_i_ procui-oblc. and are iitted with _ All W°l'|ll|Ih_r_lHhiD is Of thi! V911' best. mid wc ciin giiamntcc ri high grads Motor ii cvcry roi-moo OUP Cll¢Bl°¥ucs are about ready. and will bu mailed to all who iiiiiki: nppllcn- tion for same. ____‘_|:_r_i_t:__(‘-atulcgiic of “IMPERI AL." l.lic riciiic of |>erfecLlon" - DON’I` BUY FLOURY before consulting ns. ` All the BEST brands, from $6.00 to $5.50. All kinds of Feed at the lowest prices Gran. Sugar (Empire Brand) ai lbs. for $i.oo. C stal Sugar:-z6|bs for $i.oo' __;__-:___-_~ _~_~_ _-__-_-__-_i_..----:_,__._._._;~.. _.__ . -_-€_.. _I September October 25. 2. Novi scorn EXH|BlT|0N I '7`he Great Provincial Fall* will i‘i|t\ from _S~ui'dav till Saturday in the splendid gr.»n|iii=snd buildings-st Halifax Unpsrsl_IeIed Display in Depsrimriisl Buildings-Agriculture. Ilorticuliurs Fisherivs. Machinery Minii-ig‘ Art Women`s Work. 4 _ 2| @il°§§5E§A§§§s 7 Koiv ra‘ea on all routes of travel, MAKE THIS YOUR HOLIDAY T0 lI.\L.ll"AX. _ PRIZE I.IS'I`--$201100 A Sl’l"ED PURSES--7,000 Write for an infomation to M. Md". HALL. Manager lslilsx 8~3d niufi zirl us8i Every one is asked to note the dates of the great NIER--IPIIUVINCIIL ' I rxuioiimn _ _A1-._ Gharlotlotown September Zlst to `,24th |909 Open to the Maritime Pf0' vinces. _ ‘Over recon in Exhibition prizes. Three days Horse Racing- $2000 in Race Purses. Special attractions in front of the Grand Stand. If- Y?“ have not received a prize list or Race Program write th* secretary. _ Lowest rates on RailwBY5 and Steamboate. ` _ For full particulars wi'it¢ c. iz. snsulwoov. A. F. wessren S-=-1-1°-f sANui:Rs5N on co.. s......,.n. 6...... . S‘°'°‘“” A k ii . . ' -. - A ' menu. ` l fW4|~ 'Y Bao se ers in Kmssstt:'.‘““ und". 95°" I . . A , ,_,,_,.. ..., ..._-..i\._.‘»`,.».__. ~ ‘ ,~..f \ ~