till lf 'fi ,_`"§'-‘ -..=',,.~ »~.- .,» ' ,if f.:.;..” »e..__.,,,,_.».» .i§"? ' ‘V `.-A: if :Alu ll _g, '_ ,- »l~jfl . -_e -Q _`§k‘_ .il- .tl ll , ...L it., l‘ l . if l &,'i_' ,J ..‘ 1' Z' ,_ l fl ~l . -, . ~ » _ £1( .1 _ - -w , ._l» “ ala if-gt'-._;~ lcll` i' lf 1 5 l l i idx( ,Q ‘lil " ‘rl .n ~ iii 2 ‘§ ‘._. _l,l' li.. . Ji ll 'll ¥ I' il l __ _ ,. . ul. ll -_f,.-lgl , bl , 3. 5 iris llglvltlf O rllli §~ ~. ~ *ff W T `4`-* \ T-$1 ¢- -- 1 .,. J - ‘fo fl 5 ..._~_,,..'“>‘ ' -~ ‘5'=5=-0;", - ` _‘.4 .».~s.;¢¢::.~*"' ‘ af* _ I .,,ll,,, _i,. ‘.§,3 H lf.l¥43y’~;l,?l'§i llllull. ll u. S 'l l’ l ll r .»‘ Qu. tf=`”=°"‘“- ' -es ai ., *B i` ‘_ _e - ,WI -‘ ll 4?-A. _ ~ Q*/ll`ll;i,ll ’ - "-5* -`lI1.l.-'Q5' / .. l ‘ ‘ ll .~ 'in 5? ‘D "91- !_ ,.7 l _ _ ll§i‘»l"_‘l li l‘.i»”" _ X ev. - . Y-* ~°~>e-».~. » *Z5 :far ‘ _; . 2=<_‘+_:- \ . l --~_-1-r '“*':"'¢..;T -- --,-f » lf; 1+ al 't l,-at _.ec _,\‘~, x < ell. _,K . _J _~ .- l J 'liflv ll ill ‘-f* l rl .> fb i ”.="-' ,f .l,_:~f‘1. - -lr lx” _-_._ s`;l»ruu»~”** lil l fi" ~ 1| al‘~‘l. _;l~.» -_\.- .-~ _ _ _-_ tual 1 ~f .. . » l lu _, .~ _ll.l|l%* higher-priced glove lmm sl.5o to $2.25 ' -~ _ ` ll for $1.00 8 pair at Paton‘s. - || |& __ _ _ - _ W 124- * `- -_ .-_ 'fe »-fr" .--~». "1 I gf.. seg# . _ ?-ifsss ~ -_ __ _ _ . _ _= “.,~.-_ _._ ”- .ei ~ - .__- .__ an -ev ~. 'l A Q -.\ 1 _ l in , 2..., _ -. run; cru\|_u.0I'rl5'I0wN GuA1w|A1\ MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1909. from the Indian Government, says an English exchange, for the con- the fact struction ol.the training wall for the l Rangoon river which has been under und consideration for some years. It is beset in fact nearly six years since the heglthy first rsport`|>u the scheme was due to contains. Every of iroll should is always and its Trust. The permission is for the expenditure of 125 lakhs of rupeee.ov- supplied, ' er £835,000, but it has been arralns- ` gd that an amended estimate shall be our ~ submitted when actual prices for lthe ‘ ' various items of the works have I. " ¢ this procedure 'is the laola of local ex- ‘ perlence in this class of work, which (mms lr has prevented rellallle data being _ obtained on which to base the estim- h the remedy to use. It 2 lies the form of iron godlt is taken up with- out any tax on digestion. They] are unsurpassed as an s .round tonic. These re specially made for us ll hotties of 100 for 500. 'difficulties to be encountered in pre- has been executed. The foundation iof the new wall would probably con _ba .l.G..|a|nieson, _ .` D R UGGIST ' The Medical Hall. slack water. The mattresses would be 'l25lt. long ity 90 ft broad, and would contain some 14,000 bundles of brushwood, and in* all some four millions of bundles of Urushwood wo- ‘has ever been done in Burma, 'and the »price of 'orushwood and cost of labor in making and sinking mattres- ses could only be ascertained by actual experiments. The establish- ment of quarries on Kalogouk Is- land, 123 miles from the work, and the transport of stones in h-oppers, _._; The R‘ipllt'lilnds I 01 atch f Repairing ` T\"l~» llotch jobs leave 'S2235 and when it nm! into .millions of fore us, we cordially agree w'lth the 'J tons a very small error one way or Iwords Of the Globe?-"5“P"9m° Chief p time. ~ ~ first class work. | _ 'ro 'rl-is. EDITOR , C All-york Guaranteed, THE RANGOON TRAINING WALL. 'n;DEpENDENT ORDER *_* OF FORESTERS! Sanction has at last been obtained .__- l “Those who may have no personal ln- I-UKWD UP hY the R“n'39°“ P°"l‘,terest in the Order, nut who watCl1 _, been asce,_tal,,ed_ The reason lor 000 in Ontario their importance will latm. The chairman of the Portle ~ _ _'I‘l`UB¢ P09155 Out ¢W0 0515' Of the nlhcance to all who are concerned for 'paring the estimate liefore any work l`l1)*‘!¢D a Public calamity had the change resulted in stagnation and \\'eak'ness_ lsist of fascone mattresses built cnlcd the courgeous course taken by the lshm-u_ launched, towed to the sp0¢_ new Supreme Chief Ranger in insist- ‘loaded with stones and Bunk at ing on a ratc that would beadedhate . ' lt - - uid be required. No similar workl g will be a novel feature, and until the “ch month Of these three B-Vemge uuurrles are actually wo,-king lu for Central Ontario, 209; Quebec, 201; would be difficult to say exactly how _bentfal New lY0"}‘» 13`2» Shhthehh C111* much per ton the Stone would cost’ ifornia, 115. With these figures be- tue other would make- a difference in si;°;;’;;‘ff?“ mzkills 1 his I , I . lur - Prices not high for Fl” ‘°*“‘~__ _ 1E, ° ° B “ .19 Toronto' Sept 305,, lgl09_ amples of communities who ce-rtalinly l Dear Sir:-We have recently finish- kh°W What thai' are aimhf-» and 'bl' REMARKABLE GROWTH l The Toronto Globe of recent dalte had 'something to say a‘..out the In- 'dependont Order ol Foresters, “'hl¢h lwill interest many besides members. The remanks of the cont/einp0I`8FY lwill bear reproductionz- tne signs of the timw, must have been gratified by the annual reports of the Independent Order ol Forest- lets, whose High Courts for Ontario have just been in session. When it is remembered that these Courts repre- `sent a membership of more than 50,- Ibe appreciated That this first year under the increased rates shows only la slight decrease in membership, and that now the unsettlemeut ot affairs lwhich prevailed a year ago has evi- dently given place to unanimity and nthusiasm, are facts of grateful sig- |Cana/dian institutions. It would have leadership and the ‘increase of .rates "A year ago The Globe commenc- o the needs of the Order and equit able to all classes of members. We now congratulate him on the ycar's success. An institution with such ii membership and' handling a fund of over $14,000,000 can neither live to itself nor die to itself. From official figures we note that Peel County, Ontario, added 408 new members during the past four months, and the _actual total of new members for the past three nic/nths of June, July, and iaugust, generally regarded as dull months ln the Fraternal alnd Insurance world, reached 4954. June 1830, July 1510, August 1614, The rowth in the larger jurisdictions for P. Island made little growth during 08. But with these inspiring ex- morning pouid D0 Better so Ihr ns it ' goes than General Bothsfs valedic- _ ` tory to the Briblsh people on the -N0 of his departure for reconstrllctionl work in .South Africa. ‘Leave South _ ` Africa alone', he said; ‘let the cur- 'tain be drawn oven-'tbp lmiserleli 01 l 'the past; forget us for a whilh`8’Dd ‘give ,us a chance of ‘solving our diill- ‘culties ourselves. I know that the 'British people are anxious that a ‘strong and healthy nation should 'grow up in South Africa, and we in 'South Africa have ilrmly ,resolved ‘after the blood .. sind tears of the ‘past to build pp such a nation-a ‘nation of which tihe Mother Country ‘will he justly proud. Both ,the white ‘races inl South Africa require noth- ‘ing to-day but, a policy of muvual ‘f0rbearance, of conciliation, and clr ‘operation. imbued with this spirit ‘and policy ,I am returning to my na- 'tive la°nd.' Very good, indeed, but what a.bout.the natives 7 Great Bri- tain has made them many promises _ which she cannot be absolved from by merely handing over thfi care of them _t*o others who have made no such promises and may bn much H888 ready to implement them, remarks the Montreal Witness. ‘ _ ‘ tracl ive. * (TCSS- l James Paton ®. C0. Palon’s New Millinery Sounds Death, Knell. of Freallish, 0utlandlSh llals. - ' l' ' ‘ _` 'fa d 'th an artists touch. Yom for the AR'rls'rs TQUCH. “ _ ` The mushrooni is dead-THE FLARE IS QUEEN- ALL THE SMART women in Ch’town are wearing the hat turned up sharply at the l<:ft_side. This is one great suc- We introduced it here and the tricorne followed naturally. Today in the Paton lllillinery Salou, on the first floor, are ' many new hats made of French materials, copied from French h t b ur own clever milliuers. . a SALL CH’TOWN IS ASKING FOR THE TURBAN» AND MANY NEW MODELS ARE ON EXHIBITION. Simplicity is the keynole of alll lllillinery styles this sea- son-you may be surprised to see 110W Chaflhihg it is- Silk Satin and Beaver are a spe cialty of the Paton Millin- Salons. The collection shown tonic-r:o\v will be unusually at- \1tl~1i __ 0UR ClllLl}REN’S EY [S I take great pains with rhlidren’s eye: and never advise the wearing of g':isses inly when absolutely nec:-l=l~sry: you iould not le! th- m stralu llleir weak ey.-s studying or to seolhvblackboard ii the Fclloolroom.Il` they have beadliche~ /` N In Pat0n’s $l.75,_ Broadcloth THE SUPERB TEXTURE arid the fine luster of Paton’s $1.75 Broadcloths have become very widely known during the several years th at this fabric has been maintained as the topmost value in Broadcloth at the price. Every time :i wolllzm gces about and gets samples of Over 20 Shades. ir you to consult ine Dr. E M C oss man. bye Specialist, vo Kelli Streel Charlbltelowrl, P. P I hyes sxanllnld free Glavses made and filled, 5, co glass, For 4 50, ard 4.50, glasses for 4 oo, 4 oo glasses for 3.50; 2.50 glasses for 2.00 and 2.10 glasses for l.5o unlil the i5lh of November. O fire lours: 9a.m. io iz l .nl .I5 p.m. to 5p. m. Open T\le‘d1_\' and aturday evenings f'om 7 lo 9. DR. E M. Cuos;-‘l\lAN, Eye Specialist. or pains in the eyeballs, now is rhe time f . ‘ . ~ .- S Broadcloth to make her own careful comparisons, the special excellence of the Patou Brozidcloth is again em- phasized. _lust now we are inviting inspection of over twenty new shades, for the nlost part dyed expressly to our older, al d presenting altogether perhaps the most complete' and cor- rect afray of the new colo rings to be even anywhere. They are distinctly WEARABLIS C0l0I‘i11gS--WilllOl1l \freakishness. You will have pleasure ill seeing them. ` l,'.`l.lT|.Tay|0r,l ed considering 8 report made by Iu_ 'their acts show a firm belief in the luud Revenue Department ol- Du,u_yu_:present condition of the Order, it is ion Govemment on the very import-l ant subjcet of Cream 'l‘artar_ Real- izing that this arcticle is one which _ g r y dur is used universally throughout the mg the enhhlhll Yellll and gather in Dominion, and one that can very lo-l8dzw, M' ur _ _ to Us expected that the High Court and slibordinate Courts of P. E. Island will make a stron all _ n harvest' of new members. _ l Sensational Specials easily be adulterated and tamperedv . lwith, we have made it our special _business to see that all goods ofthis - ‘ v ' 'kind put out by this Company have lbeen chemically pure. Report re- ferred. to shows that an improvement 'in the quality of this article is grad- ually beiuig made, and this of coursdl means that concerns in the business are not carrying on their adultera- tion methods to as great an- extent as formerly. Any of your readers` interested in the question can see, however, that the present stalte 'of affairs is had enough, if they will If Chocolate s f You want good, , VOICE SPECIALIST- Prof. H.A*. large number of your readers, we 'I‘a|'|ton teacher of voice cuI'ture,piano hope you will find space to publish "Best _Dollar Gloves_-Real Dolglbin and organ. Voice culture a specl- lt. ‘in the first. place; carefully svlccted, sity. Studio 149 Great George YOUFH V8I'y'trl1lY. soft, but lirm skins. Style and cut . It-11%. _V .10-14dttsrw6w. E. W. \_»IL.LE'I` Co, LTD. and a nies urination in detail uf l»_u_ W- - ""` “""', ish, that usually marks the much - ‘E When The Harvest , . f\'_....~.1_'l|l|1l .aill consult Bulletin No 189 of Inland Re- °' °“‘ °“t 0' WW” °“St°““?’S the v 1 I as we 2:“.;l“...if:: you Wlu lume win see at a_,glan°e that goodsl "I enclose remittance for suit just re- with this Companys 'mme G" are ceived~ver satisfactor ” That 1 , chemically pure, as ‘repre-sented, and ,Nlmt tlwyyall Say_0u,_yl, eclal ads ` the only sam-ples of all the tests rb- to order Service has Dleasgd D805; is Bu ported as being 100 per cent. A Very every corner of P. E. I -We can save large number of samples were- collect- you money on the -Desi mall order _ sd -ny the Government Inspector, and houses in Canada-we can give you ~ l°v" 20 P" “nt were ‘wud to U* better fits-we can supply suits spcc- ' composed of alum' H.me' ph°"Phm`i° lally made for you, at a third less 'ANN UN -____ acid, etc., and containing rlo_crea.m tlmn you will expect to pay_ 0 CBHENTS. of tartar at all. As the sublect of Moore 3, McLeu,l_ 1. _ ` -- this letter should be of interest to a ~ °.!:‘.§._f_'§.&`%.'.f.l..'._”\ The Kind You llava Always Bought Bears the Signature of ' _T _ “Just received a letter from one 10-l6d3i. C. A. A. A. ground Wednesday Oct. zotll, 3.30 nl. Abegweils vs. Viclorias Admission, Gate .and Grand Stand r5c. .ibegweits Vs. St. Dunstans, Thanksgiving Day I9--i8d6i - OPERA HOUSE I Friday, Oct 22 ONE NIGHT ONLY g n ome y Success Of 10 l-laltf. _ 4 saim.e.s" ll: .___ _ . ..`.I‘.f_~`.-"-. ` 1 " g-.1-»~f.~ - ‘ an-- _ _ ` >-KKFCJZ _ .1 .~u~==-_~n~=- ,,,-_~.a......» LLIKIUIJ-SIT; T. »__': \_ ,isa '--_ <3.. » _r ::::::: `_5§\\~ ' <_- _ . ~- . -el. 1' /////l/ly//» ' _ i Y _ . _ Warm Blankets ‘ _ . §‘l.,,-for little money 1',-'fl`liis' season we show an immense variety of de` pshlduble blankets-and comforts. " A' ’We’ve bought double the quantity of any prev- ions season--and we’ve bought at lower prices. ,_ We want your trade--our values deserve it. V Warm wool :blankets 6 lbs. to pair 6oil8o inches blue V .\/Iorris, Esq., to sell by Auct- ion on hisStl;lr('>rI1]1., Winsloe & _ f 0NSh'URlhY James Paton ®.C0 bclober 23rd, 190 " Af TWO 0’¢|0¢k¢ P. M. __%___.._.__ "" “` `" W- M Y '_ Y E ' _ "W0men’s Fall gloves that Cc.n't . llle Rubber _Question lo worry you borders are whipped singly. Splendidly finished at per pair 02.6.7, 2 90, 3.25, 3.75, 3.90, 4.50, 5.50 and 5.65. Warm wool blankets extra heavy and large, blue borders, 7lbs. to pair 64x84 inches, all whipped singly, at per pair $3-75' 4-25. 5-H “hi 5~°°- , We uve you 20 p. c. to 30 p. 0. on Blankets. -l I _ Beer (Z). Weeks FURNITURE be you will always find that Berlin Rubbers cou- tains full value for every dollar invested. The Daisy Brand the most stylish and best fitting rubber made in Canaca. For wearing qua- lities there is nothing that will equal the Daisy Brand. Whatever .the condition of the Rubber market may 4 \1-_:_ ml SPECIAL SCENEKY ELECTRICAL EFFECTS Uniformed Band And Superb Orchestra HEAR sei: TIIE THE BAND PLAY PRICES 25c 5Sc 500 75|: 10--llidii ____i_ _A _*_* __ __ __ Public Aulion Iam instructed by] S. 8 Extra Milk Cows (in call) 1-feifers l I-2 years old (well wa, Down E", we l Of Beautiful Soft Material ll Days Are Over _ :_A “Grnv¢\.st°ln v'nl‘l`cs for sale lly l_ _ ' '- u lr '_ the barrel at Beer &; Gnff`s. l0»18ll1i. l Sem on Sale Thnmtiy"0El.“Ztv' " " "K AK" ' On Sale this morning f.0m 8.50 to 6 p. m. and All Day providing quantities last. I-4 ’ Melhers- llere`s Your Opp rrfunily to Buy li Lovell' C|°l|¢ ' |-4 LESS for three quarters the Price. LESS Our yearly Alltlillln "Salllple” Sale of Cllildreu’s Bearekin Cloaks takes place to-day, and never have we presented a more elegant line, the manufacturer illclucling _in this clearup all his fin- est iuodels, with richest trilllmillgs. . $1.50 zoo 2.50 '3.5o 4.50 5.00. Ladies' Black and colored Silk U'iclel-skirts. ._ . . . . . $5.00 Sensational vallle even at that Guaranteed--Special. _ . . . . . . . . _._ . _ _ . _ . . _ $3.95 Victoria Lawn 37 inch _ . . . . .J/lc, 2oc,24c for loc, 15C, I8c W __ a | Eg » k Ill l.¢Gb‘lvr=twPel:I»ly liplindnts li w0m€n’S 9 3° u Most Unusual Underpricing. One of those opportunities which come seldom. Style and general make-up of the skirt better than we have ever shown at anything like this price. Indeed, at $5.00 they would find ready sale, so COME EARLY if you desire to share at this price, $395- Beau_ti_f_ul.fluffy-silk~.Pet- ticoats,exar:tly like cut,navv brown and black and made with a deep plaitéd flounce, with full silk ruche and deep flounce attached; finished I _ with silk ruche;si1k underfay, cost much. Glace and suede gl0"¢=S» bred). 4 Calves6 months old, r Fat Cow, I Fresh Calved Cow, I Pure Bred Berkshire F-log I2 months old, I Pure Bred jersey Bull (Registered) rr months old. _ TERMS--Twelve months credit on approved joint notes, 6 per cent, off for Cash . F. ll. ll0RNE AUCTIONEER ' department. Prows B Ltd. _ _ __________M___ _“_-Qlif 1°'15d1W L ° '°"w-1.f..l..ll,, a ln all the desirable Fall shades. Gloves that will add a touch ol ` smartness and style to the new tall- lorod gown at s trifling outlay! James Paton & Co. 10-tlltt. .14 “We are soiling 8, splendid grade of mink marmot muffs at Five dol- lars each. These mulls are full,large, latest shape, handsomely marked, the sort of thing that most stores sell for $7.50-Our specinl low prlce only $5.00. Moore & McLeod. 10-[6il3l. "Bargains of a life time ln carpets, llnoleums. iloorlollcloths, curtains, rugs, mats, etc, at Prowss Bros Ltd. Closing out sale of this Mg carpet Canada Life F acts The Canada Life has on its booksnearly $3.500, ooo profits added to policies as bonus addition. N0 other Canadian Company ever approaches this sum, the largest amount so credited being 3 576,000. W T. Burrows W P hAgentBumln¢rside, o s O I ° ' " "l...lel.l..f».... ls. n. r»¢»f.,f=-1-1" dmwfrwstf Charlottetown ` 6*/_-i_,u' , l '~‘~--fb.. ‘_ . 61...,