r l ll. 5. at \,¢_a J; ,_. ` Superb spices , a lor t i 1 1 1 l l I ¥'. s,-,H . ri, __§._,:,. up la. -.1 \.' ' 'J' |“ , ,ig » v 1 1 al; *L all 0- \ in il 4 | l l "--‘ur -fi, tfii _ni li 1 \ i L l l ‘- E r ? `< .- \ _ _ ____ ____ . .-.a-.aa V- aa-aa-_ q nan swllnlljl I5; ' _ - Y -V1-.-_-...___v..-. i , . . _ . W' """ "" - __ ` , . _ 4 _ . ggi F' -5 ` - Pickling Pure, full flavored spices are the most economical the year round. The delicati a petiziu c alactel’ o tiiese prgducts depend on your using 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 certaintly of good results. Whole and ground mus- tard, Clnnemon, Ginger, Peppers, Cloves Tnrnlerie, Garlic. Allspice, Mixed Spices, etc. Essence Vine- gar of the greatest strength and purity, White Wine and Malt. 1.6. Jamieson, DRUGGIST The Right Kind 0l Watch Repairing No botch jobs leave our store. We can make your watch keep time. Prices not high for first class work. All work Guaranteed, G.l1.Tay|or, jeweler & Optlclan. lrlrabaoraaanladsllglmduyrarraaalagrarnaca - . --f. f r Toilet in hot weather. For washing under .-1,-_:in . 'li - - 1% Minto. These steamers are usually 1° .engaged in the general service oi the hu land ia lsos ny the Marlae -and Plan nan l>°°n 1'0"* ti” "~“'*- “ ‘*“"“°‘° '°"lnnd nity alas mllllaas 'rms la ax- erles D,,pu~¢menl__ It lncludes the plfollc money but the Patriot elusive 0! over eight million acres of “sum of ;l19_35l as lull the ¢xp,ndl_ makes it 319.954. an excess ol $11,333 land in Manitoba and Saskatchewan. ture on account of the Stanley .png Tilt “BID 01 fishing b0\\Uti°B~ 31°»1"'- and over four and a hall million a mere pennant nf interest and laersa la nrlvlall ca'dm\.la no place in this anwnnt st nil what cas value al class aaaald Dominion for seven ol the twelve The Dominion has the money which lands my 5, cm Only l,¢ guessed mouths ol the yea,._ During “ve belongs to the Province from the its- ‘During the year past the 376,000 alles months they are engaged in lntarpr-0. *My award. and our lair share 0f,sa1d averaged $13.52 per acre, an ad- vincial service, Assuming the cost it or rather ol the interest thereonuvame 0| mm- doll”-3 per an-e on the during the five winter months to be would be iour times the amount gala; ¢| gh, pwvlous yan-_ we may equal to the cost during seven mon- we chargeable to the Island, The Pat- fr Patriot‘s error in the first itcfm is out' ol the twenty-six items in its go account $59,675, H The summer service ol the Minto :ha 'during the year under discussion in- an 'eluded' $9,706 for the Governor Gener- Isl |al's trip. Is it lair to charge hal( ex al this to Prince Edward Island 1' receive in bounties. Here the get a better idea oi the cornpany’s ths of summer, and that one han the error is at least $50,000. And D0 landed possessions by recalling that cost oi the winter service ia fairly cred” is sw” at an 1°' th” "°°°iPts th” °°V°\‘ Bin arcs uquai to nine prin- the stearners, or lor llshing or |cipalltiea the size oi Prince Edward riot's figures must be cut in hali. factory licenses' &c` These ‘ew Island' 'nm entire enterpriB° 'mm Tllls would be a mir way of dealing 'ifwl-S hnvl! Only to be named in or- its beginning has been a marvel ol Wm] the account' and makes The der to show how the Partriot s account foresight, ,lm-gy, skill and good mndc UP- SP8” Will DOD Dvrmit management. conducted on a vast lag farther into this matter today, nnnln and 00011'-ins few if any paral- but we think what is here set down lels in the entire history ot transpor- 1 quite llliliit 80011 our contention l-550°' 4 ` t the Patriot's account of Marine ll Flgllel-les expenditure on the The Patriot editor confesses that amps behalf ls at least 800.000 in he is in the Government Pav. in ¢e5B_ other words the paid servant ol one ol the public departments. He puts ____ _ ` _ forward in delence oi this the allega- THE coox _ Pmnv ancrrc cournovansv. ___ er, the world would have been spared 11; an event, and so has denounced Cook In as a liar and a teki. Yeputaticns may be more or less dam- t a ed before rld th t 'tion that “several olliclalsidrawinig large salaries in this city and- stand- If it “mild MVB h9~PPened that ‘Cook |Peary avers; although wa still hope ing very high up in the Government Bild Pearl' had each discovered the (ol-.sometlllng belle,-_ But when peary employ, have lor years been adding !Pole before the other and so have undertakes to prove that Cody was to their incomes by doing outside each claimed the higher honor of the never at or near the pale, it would work." This may or may not be exploit without prejudice to the oth- seem ha has get lllmselfa lm,-d task true. But are these otlicials engag- wlll be no pmol to my that the d in party advocacy, villilying in tilt? DI`¢S€11lS PitiBb1€ ¢UnT»l'0V€l`Sy. But United States ila-g was not on the the P“b“° Press from dal' W dal’ all this could, not be. Cook was forced spot when Peary ar~rived_ For tlmt who dilier from them? It they are, to claim first discovery or put for- matter the flag that Pear-y sayp he they ought. to be at once dismissed. ward no claim at all. Peary is not --nailed" to the pole is probably now The indecency ol the Patriot ed'ltor’s content to be second man ln so great far distant. from llmt cha,-med spot position consists in being secretly fact, to make good' Peuy must paid by the Government out of' the F P The immediate result is that Cook's 1908 No doubt he will prove it il he °f parm wmk Both he and' those ndiwfents are lighting back, and ewd cad, but ic would seem that the only “"‘° Pai' him niighf t° bn nshnmed nf imofny upon than point: must come this Z 21 W0 u was quite from an Eskimo or other member of '_"‘ willing to recogulse in the two “_ C°ok.s pany' and such testimony A painful impression was produced plorers a pair ol noble brothers. At might not be quite conclusive Brio- on the public mind when it was ieaw 'this sta/ge of the llnpleauantmss many ery and con-uptlon may yet be Cham cd thatt IJ Essnry, who some four Willfcel ‘l'i’*D0scll to suspend their od |'ud m nt til th in the controversy before it l is weeks ago was sent. to lull on convic- tion oi having violated the Prohibi- §]-_ g_ e “D ° tw" P"\“°iP°lS 81" thF0‘1l-Til. und l-hc Persuasive influence ,rlve ln New York a week or so hence. of gum drops on the Eskimo intellect tion Law' had men release"` so mr C001! may be' ol liar and 'a iaklr, as othing it ls nllsqualled.Oleanaes and purltie A GREAT AND PROSPEROUS CANADIAN RAILWAY. l~' »---»--_=» "The lady who has not yet seen Pa,- ton's Fall Slltlngs has yet to sea Pacific Railway for the year ended o UN b°°l7» Quint? 7859*? and' U16 with June last were over seventy-six r y lewd to _a conflict of testimwy_ as The Guardian can learn there is _ - i no good reason lor this action, Il this sort ohthing is repeated it will become necessary to discuss the ex- rove an alibi 'for Cook on 21st April, Pe°p1°'5 m°“°Y mr the dirtiest kind 8Bt ._ ~ a Y ' \ . I I ma #_+ The gross earnings oi thc Canadian (service, its interest on loans and emi" M the pardonmglpower in pla- tlmr sources of revenue yielded net lner terms thas have been hitherto eceipts which brought up the total ixsed' _ (iii ,_ ‘rr-1|: cuaanorrnrows owlaoulu ;_;$___§,°3T{2f'.'I.‘l°‘l'l'Fi'§.,1'.‘I.Z°".Z 1--1 ‘ ' , . ul u over hree 0 , ‘"°"“’°“" °”"““"‘“ " "°’ ;‘.‘.‘...§'I';.°"..” ."°“"........,':‘.1.°;‘.;Z ... “Th Stor Ofc Quality.” MARINE AND Flsunmns EXPENDITURE. menu!! It nearly nineteen uriliinnn _ e e ai and its cash in hand or temporarily The Patriot has given details ol TU" 530th" “'°m~ TM B°“rlB “sh 1”"°5i'°d in D°m1|l‘°'|1 G°V°\'°m°"t 99°' the items making up the total of di`i0l‘ 185% d0Wl1il\ th* A“‘m°\` G°“` urlties is over twenty-nve millcns. ;zss,51o wldda lt claims was axpaad-`°rel’a Benn" nf $8573- "'“°“ °°°'“° Other Mute. not new ennrnnnntnd ad on aecoaar al Pl-lace Edward rs- n bis nnnnlrn "sunt 1°' "'° ‘“‘°" ,nW°1l tlmlrlwnd total ol ionr nnndrsd l _ OID » n . ` Speed On ! A royal welcome is awaiting you. _A score laden witha regal wealth of new things, is wideopen to you, T Fall is ahead ! But ahead of Fall are the Fall Goods,- the Millinery, the Costumes, the Dress Goods, and the hun- dred and one little accessories which will turn the chill- ing will is into thrills of Fall delight---a11_ bright, and iresh, and new, and full of cozy comfort. All the ingenuity of Man’s Fertile Mind was Brought to Play on these New Shades 1 dress materials. We are talking now of dress materials. A A certain man of this century is reforted to have given twenty years of his life to reproduce, in art, the shadings of the natural rose: But he succeeded. Men of that type are in high demand. There are comparatively few in the dress goods world. Only the best makers in the world employ them. Only the best makers do we deal with. Hence the perfection of our shades, as well as our When we talk of our beautiful shades of Amethyst, Frozen Violet, Esturg- con, Gendarme Blue, and the others, do you realize that the best years of an art- ' ist’s life may have been given to the prefecting of them. And this applies to our - broadcloths at $1.2 5 as it does to our exclusive cloths at $2. 50. _ NOTE You are most welcome to samples. In fact, we would encourage you to newest. 9-7dtt. t E "pgtglfs hand mll1ln¢1~_ Mlm Dell, expenses titty-three millions, leaving t lilllt. Bl`l`iV°d f1`0m UN Mainland net earnings of twenty-three millions. iizrmaiiachewlarasi ‘id1;iasbil(iu§iii1iav¢:-1;?) Thea” “re big “g“’°"' '°“* th” ““’ ‘hi _ _ g_.;ll,dtl._u0t all- The company's steslmship in millions of dollars, and the workin ol net earnings for the year to over i WM * V Wentv-uve millions df dollars. “ This la a record aadxamplad la the Have you worn Lus- scdry dl railways la canada, nam treLoo n" Undersklrts? the world. The Canadian Pacific is The look like silk but Y take them for comparison where you will. Our goods will do ns honor before Canada’s best. We are senisble of it. Why should we not delight to see them measured by the standard of the world or by the standard of Ch’Town-which means about the same thin g-as far asdress materials are concerned. » 4 ._ .. » FILLED P. E. I’s Biggest Furniture Store j FILLED mm at Jas' Paton' 9-liner. - Another Great Bedding 0iier! slang ll-on Bed---"Alaska" k _ “ / spring and wool top Mattress so - M-`. `\_ 1"" I “i:";'“' ` ..». I . /l lie. After a great deal of correspondence with the largest manufacturers we have closed several large deals and are in a position to otier honest, reliable bedding at lower prices than ever. The outfit advertised above -Bed, spring and mattress for $5.5o-is the k_\ mlb W i product of manufacturers who have long since passed the experimental stage, and whose goods we have handled for many years. We can thoroughly guarantee this outfit to all persons desiring one at a low price. 0 THE BED is one ofthe celebrated “l ES" make I Otlifll ssl;f:u:;.?f.&;:l:2;:.;:.suzdz...lY:.::.'f.lsll Uullll style improved clutch for side rails which makes _ 50 "`°’§r‘i`l§ §`3i{l'i<‘§".'§“$f.§§1i‘1.'I§§’d‘}"afT.3""¥Z'.¥'Lad copper wire-sides are made of selected birch. P THE MATTRESS is made of the best quality - . excelgliur-_lplot|<;it` bizcélkpxcelsicr-hu wool top and ‘ cover wl s pc l ng. . A Pointer for You-Don’t buy mattresses filled with common birch excel- sior, such quicky become hard and lumpy. We guarantee our mattresses to be filled with the best quality of excelsior. Everything in 0 . _o_o A \ . - ~ llercules I S eFm00i¥ P "°""‘"" Our variety isl im- . _V ~ Y ' prings ense-we can p ease /’ '"7 s ____ . ._ _ :gm _” I ` The best springs on Try us for blankets, A "P e: '»` 1:/ ‘ the market domfortsi sheetings, pil- 9 `?/ _l ~' l 12"' P“ °"’ °°“°“5' °‘°' QE; ;.»1» $3.25 $4.00 $4~s°~ ~ ci.. Q ' ' Lowest ees. ' P" We are Sole Agents. `” U wear better 'f‘Beddin s cam ’s“- tilt _ b ‘Two yards by one and a hall yards, that is the size of the best twilled imported tartan car- riage wrap that we are selling at t‘wo dollars, two twenty-tive and two tllty. They are the best value ever ollered to -horsemell and lalrmers that we know ol. The -patterns are all good. Jas. Paton &l Co. . 9-11|dtl. “A good wrap will add to the alue ot your outfit. Your horse will even look better, and the handsome carriage will not look right without one oi Paton’s Scotch Wraps. - t ‘ 9-llld ll. g . 2 Years Wear Farmers Creedmore Bu our own make of Creeti’more,made in the Charlottetown Boot Factory. ' » Those Boots are made from tong tan Grain l leather and are the real thing for mud and wet. No farmer can afford to buy cheap Boots,it is a waste of money. So try us for your next pair, we can save yourmoney. Goff Bros ff ,ml MAIL ca JAMES PATON Q1 CO ORDERS (-BCCY ® wegksw olznelzs' 333%' llf‘§.?§§“ ..§§§I.}..§i‘:§Z.’;;' .?“'i..;3.i‘ I-I “Wo Fear No Foe in the Ladies' Buitlng Department, because we are showing the nnesé line oi Frellch Suitlng ever brought to the Island. It is pure wool, and price only $1.10. Jas Paton & Go. 9-Tdti- "A man’s early fall overcoat wants. ‘I wants style." And you're right. t is style in clothes that shows the difference between the prince and the peasant. A smart, spic-and- pan, stylish tall overcoat is a busi- ness asset. `All the strliling new. lea- tures are here, as well as the more onservative cuts-every one in exact- y the right fashionable lines. But best oi all, this style and shapeliness is tailored ipto each garment-it will have that stylish appearance until it is ‘ worn out. The man who buys his overcoat -here will get both style coat prices as eight, ten, fifteen, eighteen and twenty dollars. Jame Paton & Co. 9-llldtl. L Chocolates are dark color, rich mellow and of refined flavor. It is impossible to buy anything Super- lor Made in Canada W. L. Kolihhon dealer In new an 8-zodmwfarnenpd and service at such modest over-» l "School Requirements, New Stock- ings, Pants, Caps, Ties, Underwear, Pocket Handkerchiels, Suits, Braces, Belts, at right prices at Paton’s. 9-7d~t,l. "Every little helps. Any donation to the Bazaar to be held under the aus- pices ol Notre Dame Academy during Exhibition week, will be gratefully re- ceived. Sept. Zlst to 25. 9-13d1w. J “The School Bell will ring on Tuas. day morning. Have you ave;-yghlng rendv for the boys and glrls. For :lla S1118. trims, underwear, stockings etc; fm' thi’ b0vB»'-caps, shirts, underwear, 11050. Bill*-B. odd Pants, are all to be lofuud at Jas Paton & Co's. 9-Tdtl. Canada Life Facts dmwfrwsti The Canada Life fsince its inception has paid or credited to its policyholders $115.00 for ever A $loo.oo paid by them. This is conclusive 'evidenc - of successful management. ' W T' Bunnwx cnt Bumme sid w' `W_|»_¢,l| llg, ' °' Maaagsrr.E`r.nna¢ 1 .nt mlgsalslsana-l. B. D. Rogers, ‘3\ll\i° Charlottetown "“°"‘”""" clllsnr PLA Made ol Pulp No washing! The Paprus plates and dishes are so cheap they -can be thrown away after used. i _ Sold in any Quantity ` N. Rattenbury Limited,Char1ottetown, has them Sl0° N 0 T I C E’ Sehoiield Pa r Co? Ltd. . [I2 . second hand stoves. Pipe and liltin B, :.l~;;y;c;;'h»s»a1);“J:ea;:;.r|eddaaa la if Importers-Exporters-Paper mill agents. _ ang Upper Great George Bt. Iyt. I lg _ I . ,,._. V, . _ _ . » ,_v-,Mp,y,_},..},. f 'M l.,__g,. ._ v L I 1 ' ‘ 1 l . f:--i' . ‘ ‘- , 'M -.'~,;.1,,a~.r1».,,~`_..;" "1-a=’f f , ' _ ....f...,._.;a.._......alt.dr.ll- '