if "T" . x ’\§-;»-- -:L-‘l"".;"' `- `.e_`_.,-_ ..;.i..":~.».si‘5~:~`>¢'%“’ """ -. £.,..;., Q, _;-1. °~ F - ' _ 'l'oday’a Probn.bilit»..s~ _fi ‘maori-ro, scptcmbcri iv.-(Special)-, South wosttssouth winds. ioir dui-in8‘ ihe day. ' _' _ 'WANTED-A case ofjheadache th°=.t KUHFORT Powders will not cure from ¢n to twenty minutes. is i ‘ f 5 3-, _r ~ COFFEE Is not alike, that is wliv so many people on getting a trial of low grade coffee with i nearly half chicory give up its i \ i use. We guarantee to give you \ absolutely pure cciee, of the highest grade we can buy, put ` up especially for ourselves with § not an ounce of chicory, Vi A sample trial will convince you that we have` the highest Q grade of coffee in town. 1 _ 5 rtii so Q square. 40 CCIITS D€l‘ ` c;13iar.olr;Er`i§§i?N,r. 12.1. ~ ) J.D_ MacLeod &Go. li ii AJP U $5 I Business Office Telephone 133c- THE HOME OF THE GUARDIAN Oiiice Hours 8 a.m. to 6 p. m. j. P. HOOD, Bus. Mgr. Residence Telephone, i33d Editorial and News Telephone 133. Oice Hours iz noon to 6 p.m.; 8 to iz p ni. J. E. B. MCCREADY, Editor. Residence TeleDh°l\¢32. _l | W 3 Ilii Miiilii HUZRIHMI THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER ll, NIB. 0°* \` I ` \ ';\§\ \-tl. vi *si .ii >,.¢;.5.` 'then produce within our own borders I 'rho Isiood or Jamaica is about twice i north and sontbiln the United of Jamaica would in aiarge measure supply this want. We could much ot the sugar, citfee, spices, dye- V woods, mahogany, satin wood and otberi valuable products which we now pur-I ichase abroad. ` the size ot Prince Edward Island, having an area of 4,200 square miles. Its popula- 'V i tion is not in general of the most desirable class, being made up of halt a million Coolies. Most of the blacks and mulattoes I are descendants ot the slaves, emancipa- V ted in 1834. They are very loyal to British rule and would strongly prefer to remain under the British flag rather than to have the Island annexed to the United States. The Government of Jamaica is that of a crown ca1ony,witli ri Lieutenant Governor, Executive Council and Legislative Assem- bly but without responsible govern- ` such as we have here. Kingston, the capital and principal port, has a popula- H tion of about 47,000. dissimilarity of population and the pras- ent poverty ot Jamaica there is no imme- our population and~imuortan'ce, carrying ’- ,V _ - ` ¢ .i o ' ° ¢ ii D _V :Y ij; ' /_f 11 "' ' ’ . direction. Some years ago similar resolu- the advantage ofall concerned. tefhng a-nd pmvmcm u°n°w'l;°s;:hl°hV_ _ V 1 _ ° _ T ~ k__. ` /f » -,. _ uonswere adopted atliiuzstonlbutcauada Winnipeg is enjoyinga genuine boom still exists. By all meaiisllet t e omin- _ _ -V V _ did -' t building permits have ° T .I I ` - ' ‘n I N535' The f"°i' is that i'h° Jamaka been issued this season for the erection of worth an it costs and much more' ‘ v 1 ng planters’ proposal grows wholly out of 335 b not respond with any definite pm and boasts tha ion baveanational exhibition It willbe biooks, 120,000 ooiorcd and only about 20,- lewd living. while the last census shows 11 000 whites. There are'_ in addition some rote Of 31.57. The wildest dream of a quarter 'century ago has been far exceeded by the growth V . ,ot transportation between the ‘Upper Owing to geographical distance and the tLakes_ ' V. Speaking at the Toronto _Exhibition the diate prospect ofthe union proposal being ~ ' - - ' - "gem ‘"‘°p°d "° by °“' G°7°'““°”'" idriuciizivlciii Doignlgi And yet it would considerably increase g ns at once beyond the six I million mark, th? “be he:;h,‘,i_T Jai; as Hgnhtriathiz andgivlng us an outpost in the Gulf o no md," °° "W “mac '° Mexico. It wéuld no doubt also be the equipmeflt now °n hand for the holding- of J "MCA AND CANADA means of rapidly extend” cur was-t `_agreat national fair. The idea isagood* ' A 4 1 l ' ’ V _._ ‘Indian trade. It is quite within the one' Canaan” do 'wt know their own The resolution os the Jamaica planters bounds of possibility at least that th 'country “they o-“sbt -to' A animal? . e _. - ,. 5 _ f ` - in favor of federation with Canada as future may see au aw British West exhibition wonldpowertuliy tend toniakel noted in 0111' d°SP8~i'»¢h¢S 1‘¢°°Df`»1Y. was not I Indies together with Newton dla d mem better acquainted and would also do I V n n _ V i»l1¢fi1‘9C SGVUJICC U19? have H1850 ill that embodied in the Canadian Dominion to mmething w break down the secu°mL figures also show over deaths in the were-_ ly 500,009 less than il- the rate for _the oi-ovioos périofi nod- Boon _moiocoineyt The efect ot both these conditions'wouId be Jnuch more marked but for the decline io the dcoih mc, which has fouoo stood- ilytrom 23.73 per 1,000 annually to 19.18 in the past half century. The birth' rate thirty years ago showed that _thirty- eight children were_bcrn 'for every thou- -_-2 It is predicted by the Engineering and Mining Journal that the trailio by the Soo canals will this year exceed 35,000,000 tons. All previous records.are already broken. The Suez canal has been quite distanced in the matter ot trafic by _ this great Canadian American inland waterway. The freight carried through the Soo locks is 435 per cent in excess ot last year. hibition next year He also P P 3 , V _ _ tail union with Canada, if it could be brought* “dk” ns. “mt favomgly, th” during the DIBCIPLES OF CHRIST V o ` about, there would doubtless be some days of the forthcoming Exmbmn an ova. _ _ _ o ‘ oochnsasoo Vdcicgoccc-owcocsof. _ _ _-__'1‘.hoi‘isl ,\yiiE_-our stock consists -_ _ ipinonbothsides, Canada suffers from who lm" gags should ay umm_ All cm. the annual rneotmgot this bodyat_P;or'of - I ‘ff being confined wholly to north tem rate ‘N I Pe - 'country cousins with many visitors from a _ a _ ; atitndes, with a certain sameness. of pro-_ dl » - - V Stance will becoming to seeus and it ducts and the lack of any tropical fruits uesimme that we should give them W I :ii-products such asmake an important beam”-",°,sib1,we1e°me_»V Let than . and valuable interchange between the Charlawetown an fate’ dmthau y ` _ lf* ' "" i i The first rung of “f0rtune’°s ladder” consists of hard work. All the other run Presuming you are on the iirst rung,we suggest that if you are:not already buying you commence to-day. Our money saving prices will help you climb gs of systematic saving- your clothing here,that _ery on," hor banners flung to the ibreeae _ and wearingan air of festivity and wel- come. Thosc who have no ilags can pro- V cure them in the interim. Let there_be _ i ino vacant, unadorued flag poles in our °' x ' imlist. Indeeda few more might beer .- ,ected with advantage. Let us hang out your banners on the outer wall, and show to the world that we are glad to see our visitors and hops to give _ chem the best Exhibition the Maritime Provinces have 5 yet produced. MONEY FELL EXHAUSTED AND UNCCNS` ° '_ to Mrs R. W Edwards, 3o Brandford, 0nt.,'sud’ered r ‘ with nervous exhaustion, tdyspepsia. “The pains in t _ almost drive me eng. I nights but would w k the until exhausted and unconscious. 'the past nine months I I have used Cnases Nerve Food and 'from a mere skeleton this medicine has built me up in flesh and wsllght until I am strong and , well. It w d be soamely pcssi into glroziuce stronger evidence _of the wonder-“ i power ot Dr. Cnase’s Nerve Food. V Bnanm, Sept. 8.-The oilioial account of the Crete~A-Pierrot sinking is as follows GI her brav Wiiiisii", sa V1i§1»,w_¢¢V§, _ `_ New Siiitingséproiiounce them the ‘Tut 1-cporcswcrc” readme rctciicaoc V j _ _ ‘ 1.. N. s.,1c ci.i'foiiai'.ii.ii“io i.. Gal* cf_If_1if.'iv'=_11S Your °r<1¢rIf°r B._,;2,326 members, 148 additions, 35lost ~ _ and removal 1,187 in the sunday ___ ~ _ _~V;,-- ~ _.Vi-~.,~__g _ -V/ ._i`.V f_ *Vi V.1'\=_s Valueofchurch prop¢rty847,d0V0,; for’-'homemiss'ions$'1,2w;`tortoreign,~ ` `~ » ~ r ` ` ` Three. new houses _ 5`rn_d_er con and one new church whsofg'ani2:'Ji_i L 1 _ V 'TAILORTHATTER' year. These reports indicate a very state of afairs. _ ‘ ' _. e - ery'“I.eailers V _ uildings costing over $2,000,000 while LRRITATING PIMPLES AND 15 their,necessities, and does not 8-riS¢ fl'°m 301 permits have been issued for the in th I ' ° _ -I F1c.UR1No._ Bnorcnns. V 2. Sunnyslde - _ »~ mm* ° #wt thcvexlstins <=°°<1i'=1°°=°1'°°th°=- sciiiotioo or 4,665 oaoitioooi iocooaoocooq _Ther place may wwe girls at a erect ' ‘L ' -~ 0' I' ' ‘ ` ‘ Vwise favorable to the union proposed. The ughm disadvantage in life. The only ours is a i_ _ blood purii_ierlike_Ferrozone._ _Itcleaniin . _ ~ I _ 'V . 'cane sugar industry has been so greatly i _ tiigcrimson Hood cg poisongth and i;i;Vip_uri‘- ._ ‘ . . . _ ' ¢ n renews an stron ens an Beehive Itch, _ depressed by competition with the bounty The ~ Tomato World claims that makes lots ot red cor-pV¢1o¢1¢,|,h,¢ mmf. _ V V . hd 5903 W8” i°d\lSi-1`Y‘°f E'11`°Pe tht ”0ntario’s wheat crop is worth $16,000.0(Xl, f‘;°t,',,t'?el;hDr°§°n§: bydanmdayjg. h°‘m’y I '~ _ ` BCCIIIVC the planters of Jamaica are forced to seek E bg; can crop $31,000,000 md hor hay crop i¢E:Ef£;;p §,r§i,EE?d°°;€E c:§5§it;3_E;:Ei§§i_l§ -V _ . _ 3 Roofing’ relief wherever it can be obtained. V$40,0tl),000. Adding the product of roots, 'gives go weak, sickly WOIIIBII ll! 1:5811" _ V __ _ But still. while the cbiect cf scttinire ‘vc¢cnib1os,cod tho dairy ioaooei-y nic _gow °f_,1, Svfgw. vit»=1i¢r,¢_en¢flsrl_=i»nfI, . _ @F - 0|. |'-ll Canvas Cgntrg ‘free market in Canada for Jamaica sugar Wm-14 makes ,, 5-,ml of $200 009 000 5|, I “ty” ry' °"°z°°°’ 't 8 ° r 'mt' ' » . IIS 2 Pi-ice 500. per box, or0 boxes for $2.50,'a't ' _ C A' A 1 | _ is apparent on the face of the planter# yicid or ootorio toms for the season. “‘."_‘8"‘S°S- °1'N- 0° P°1°°“ *C*--.K”'fi"'= ' 1 S' __ ` ' proposal, it must strilrc the people of, _ .__ . ’ t'°n’0M° ‘ 'f' ' ; _ I ‘ _- S __.V-i'“"'i Wholesale `-or Re_ Canadaasaninteresting proposition. By! It has been pmpnéd md the U :EV V ~' ' Vi _ _ ' ' 5 V _ ‘ __/~ l i__ _L lib' _ Cm Linz Ann Accinizur Representing the leading British Companies. ~ . _ E_“S”Y'°1°‘“°"» me ‘¥°m mf- <1°¢.= {i=ef_ festgiuic food Greer no _ £006. I.n_stor.lr: “ ' ~ - " N.S.Proviiicial h inf omcl/ii iieroiii. hii V I*lyndman& C0. insurance Agents. En I Charlottetown, - _ V P. E. I. _V F.. F IRE MARINE Exliibition “fortune’s ladder” quicker than any other clothing inen’s prices in P. E. Island. I Men’S Suits $2-75 beauties at $5.00 B0y’_s Suits $1.00 all wool ones 'at $2.7 5 Men’s Overcoats $ 5.00 elegant Melton at $10.00 Boy’s Overcoats $2.2 5 all wool ones at $3.2 5 A iloocl of new clothing for men and boys QP rived last week, everything that’s chic and fashion- ; able is here. ' ‘ And with every two dollars W0rth ° ' A we gwe 5011 3 _ V just try a pound of the .Island 5 . s -. . _ _ f ' -` 'Condition Powder it gives W [life size Crayon Portrait Free. _ful_resnlts._ _ _ _ .,'- _ . " 7' f i7='. s ` - \ - .- `._ 1_"."3~'- ~_= ~_ ; ~. ‘ i <. - ‘_ -___ V iw iiniiiri, i>im._r, Ages _ ~Vdestroyed the Baytien Gunboat' Crets-A- The Panther on _Saturday surprised and _Pierrot before Gonaives. The crew of the Crete A Pi for me Exhibition testlm' onials as to its ouahttes. _ 8|-95,, A glossy hide. - ~”*A-»heVai1_thy appearance. We alot ofit and can The Square Dru ist - - errotiied ashore. There were Ge|1¢t‘0t.iS List. _ I V I A i 'I I '_ ` ;i.“.;°n.f.’:°.5a:;i::.:iL°i _“fc Pcf°m=c=°=~ then returnedtoP¢rt-Au Prince. ` . Exciting Rac¢3° r~ A V ',___ _ ___ _.__ Brilliant Night Show I ' i --IF Y0U.RE FEEDIN ri-cimoacoaum nm-is ino-icouocia _ . i f ‘ ‘. ‘- ~ ' i ST°<=K si1.oooPiiizisi1sisiz.ooo'“ I six nn-s .Hnass.1uci1a'; ii” 8 itil. liil |81 - ' - small -N oth imaritl prizelideomeawithig ;5?ooo oljtthio, audit liubeen #ranged so ntogiveincreased enconrageuientfor 7'nd&'1”' I egxxdemule an , dbe -_' P11451” “_ 1', Cltvsséaiidisiicers Te’zsPots,o ‘ Pubs.; ami- Preserving . o -mucus. ` i ' *"1" -`£‘ ‘s < -awww-" ' "`li‘l\_,_ _,_ new .1 i _- __ "__ »»__ ¢'¢\’! 515 - ninaananc-:_-.=.r »...;»..» me -v-L-,sort me-_~_ors..°'.’¢;l_;yy.; `;' _ ._ ~ ~ __ _ -5. #"5 ~= _'-‘»=f';._ i...-ni»..i=. i.. o. ~ .ei ». is woman s .amuse masterp 1 e c e workmanslu tastefuland eomeandby ~¢-< willmtermt no-iv .1- whieir e inginp as sfcsi-_ ; 1,- .s ...iam vqrmaaruws noi. naznmm at lowest