3_5 , ,v >\ _ - J I il, E . -.\ 5 .:, - -ws-,~p»_us=_»e~ f_- :.` l 1 211-31 5 .Pa , T: “ir 1 ""-‘E.'»\ Q _ -(Y ___"-.af 4 1 |. `¢‘l' lk (_ ;:;'1ef;'f' »"» fi 1. » i to \ 25. ii' l li 5,: fl l ,_» YI. l’\ . i L: 1. r _v rl* - x-u-ur lf* i » l ””"""' .y » ,-Y '64 _ A :“P:dr;hg"'°`3?;f md they In nl A0 direct supervision of _ Beer (£1 Weeks _ Goff sms » ,.....,... I ....., | .~, 4 I .su _ 1" \. .M ,.4 f -a‘ PAGE SIX , _psf . _ ~ ' ="‘.' , ~ f . , . . . _ _-_ Et- » , . . ,it _...- _. - -um..-as-I me ° , 'rms cns1u.o'r‘r1rrowN ominous ’ -~ ' mu- umm annum 11, 1,6, T t f| =J_ Super spices for Plckling Pure, full flavored spices are the most economical the year round. The delicate pgpetizing chalacter of ese products 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, Cinnemon, Ginger, Peppers, Cloves Turmeric. Garlic. Allspice, Mixed Spices, etc. Essence Vine- gar of the greatest strength and purity, White Wine and Malt. .I.G. Jamieson, DRUGGIST The Right Kini 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.TayIor, Jeweler & Optician. flavor. It is impossible mg °” his' “mm” that th” °°”‘1”’““* °°11°°¢iv¢ly-” to buy anything Super- l f - _ lor Wm’ "°“1d Suppose enuc the number W° have 'wud the examine/tion of Made in tfanada W .__ Itornatlonal Standard dlan. a Binder Twine. Selling at west prices by A Horne & Co 8-l8wfd&rtf "School Requirements, New Stock- ings, Pants, Gaps, Ties, Underwear, Pocket Handkerchlels, Suits, Braces, Belts, at right prices at Paton's. 9-7d'tf. "Eve little hellli An donation t _ ry . y o the Bazaar to be held under the aus-. Pices ol Notre Dame Academy during "'-*" Exhibition week, will be gratefully re- ceived. Sept. 21st to 25. 9-13d1w. in! "The School Bell williring on Tuos- day morning. Have you everything ready for the boys and girls. For the girls, tmns, underwear, stockings etc; for the boys,-caps, shirts, underwear, IIOBO. llliis, Odd Pants, are Jas Patton & Co’s. 9-7dtf. = l THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN sroox Nora. ~ The of Agriculture is in Dkrtlnlt ~ ' FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 19og. ,l‘°°0|P¢ *bday Of two in¢l\lU‘i¢B 10|* , Pure-Bred Rams. It would he well be employed, or 11,000 more thanc tact of the change from a ten hou erator's work. The population of the United States h in 1900 was 76,303,387, being a gal w previous ten years. It may bop Immigration, which was a maint recent years and at the same time elsewhere, Apparently the present! population is about ninety millions cl of people. a It has usually happened in both_a is partly due to the rapid growth ol v population and Pa-rf-ly due to the fects to a considerable extent. doubted whether the gain has been 0 much larger during the current decade. “exe when From this we are led f seyen millions when the cemus is C8090 01 f-he \‘BDi\\ il1Cl'¢BS¢ ill l>l`¢'|made at Ottawa last year that the vious decades has greatly ialien oil in populat on of Cana, was then soveul md there has been a large outflow iromglagigm A goin of 30 per cent in the States into IWestern Canada, and|seven yea,.s_ which would be what is emi-gl Provinces, at least, has large- were required in the year 1900. Thislly ceased, though the Maritime Pro “Girls and misses coats. Our new inces are still feeling its baneful el 5:1” “I” lm” °°“'~“i“ mme °‘ the to a day of eight hours tor the enum-. tween 1871 and 1901 the Dominic with decided tastes. Conservative In the three census periods be- tho gpm-oygq of the growing gli-lg, gained v ,. e of somethin ova. garments for the younger girls arel on a e ag Q B, alf a million eachzten years. l't'u. ould require a gain since 1901 equal of nearly fourteen millions in the_¢o the actual gain -in thirty years t revlous, to give Canada a population o conclude that the official estimate llions, must have been a nliscalcu aimed would certainly be remark- ble, and we fear, has not been re- lised. \»- i _ eg. In a way there is much sameness d- bout public exhibitions of the fruits lui me sem the stuckyard, the uncu- ard. the dairy and the factory, and in another way there is always much th-at is naw. The products in all these lines that are placed on view are largely new, the fruit of human ing the current year. The throng of visitors changes from year to year; new horses compete on the coupso,und new athletes in the sporting arena. And it Is to be observed that in the long period since the first Wo;-1d'g 'Fan lu Loudon ss years ago, in iwhich exhibitions greaii: and small ,have overspread the would, the gn. _terest therein has increased rather then diminished. The conduct of these THE COMING INTERPROVINCIAL EXHIBITION. skill and the bounties of nature dur-1 enterprises has been reduced to a science; new features of entertain- ment are constantly being introduced, and we may therefore hope that the Exhibition oi this year will ba espec- ially deserving oi patronage. The Exhibition as presented year af- ter year has this noteworthy feature, It supplies sometilng to interest men and women, the old um young and the middle-aged, and it is thc one event of the year whim ‘mug together more people by fur than uuy Other- OUT P€0Dle_ have fonmed the Exhibition habit, both as compaq. tors a‘n-d visitors and we doubt not that they will euru out ru great numbers to attend next week’s lair, and will be well repaid' for so doing. \ ._ .._. FARMERS no No'rGE'r A FAIR snow. The other day at the directors’ lun is well lou d d . cheon in the Toroneo exhillition, after tm wins 2; ,; and that the plum' _ ‘ - 1 . 'hearing much about the farmer’s hap-‘Also that theawcouiiryvfg icouxi-21". i a w py lot from other speakers, s real will have to pay dearly for ever fail? farmer E011 the floor, and with ares-,ure to give the farmer a Scuaremdeal, olute front asserted that the men of Further that the farmer will the farms do not get a square d¢al_’get B Square dem tm he resolifgler He pointed out that every other in-,demands it for no ou; I st ' _du ry was protected, and some of else will fight his bat,tleg_ _them bonused besides while the farrn.~|A11 of which ,er got no real protection but had to,conclusion:"Farmera have pricked in_ 1,. a;_-._r.un _I __= leads up eo this saga |oi lcelanders in the three Prairie ,Pro- _vinces is twice as many as the num-,tivej We W°“1d lik” DOW to have a 'ber of Prince Edward Islanders ? And detaued statement Of the Charge of -yet such is the fact. The census that was specially taken in 190G,five years after the last Canadian census, show- ed that but 2,957 natives of this Pro vince were in the Northwest, while there were 6,728 Icelanders. The three Maritime Provinces together were re- presented in the Northwest by only 12,461 persons in 1906, or less than are dark color, rich -. .bear the burden and psy the.bi11s..ui»lauu1ly -ever s|,.¢e..,,,,,t,,,.y ,,,ga,,_ mellow and of refined The Si- -701111 S1111 ll-iberali comment- but farmers used to learn tu nies' I l Eastern Canada has evidently not all or nearly all, gone to the Cana- dian Prairies. Quite early in the discussion of our financial relations ,with the Dominion The Patriot expressed its willingness Ito give details of the several . total sums alleged to have been expanded bythe dillerent federal departments on account of this Province. So imi- .U t° b° 'wud at it has done so when called upon. and ' " "N , I l ~. ° 3. BEER Q WEEK'S BIG FURNITURE STORE. _¢ _QQ twice the number who had come tram 9 ° _Iceland a-lone. The large exodus from ` s . . _ -s ' - ‘il Buys a nice /' ” 5 pee. Bed Suite . The best values offered in Canada to-day ---compare with anything you can find . On view in our show window. the details interesting and in=stru¢. $15,200 said to have been expended by the Department of Trade and Com. meme' “md 8159 Uf the $41,851 charg- ed BS €ll’>¢nded on Island account -by the Department of Militia and De- fence. Headache Blllousness, sour stomach. constipa- tion and all liver ills are cured by e non irritating cathartlc. Price 1: 26 cents. 0! all drngglsts or by mall W of C. I. Hood Oo., Lowell. Mass. 'Plymouth s eclal cl G ' Shea! Binder El`wine.ageIl|n;°%ri Lowest prices by A. Horne & Co. 8-l8wfd&rt1 _J HUNTING BO0TS ‘ . _\`\ "'7_<_f‘ . . a _,x~-1~._- / ` t We have Hunting Boots tha will intereet the man who enjoys shooting. We believe our hunting Boots are the best nude. We’ve Never seen lretier We have ra and 1; Inch boots Black and Tan Raw Hide that are water llghl$4.5o Then we have Tan and Black Calf sport- ing boois, $5.00 Our boots are made by a maker who understands making l reader; - r UNCLE SAMJS AND CANADA'S CENSUS BOTH NEAR. iiiosgmog-'gédhzggléirlzdgs mga ban?) w r- The thirteenth decennlal census oiCanada and the United States i.hst\ed nth’ ‘N onermg 'on Bah en" ` the United States will be taken on the census returns have shown fewer A8l`|¢|IR\ll‘l. 15th April next. The filth census of people than had been in the public ex-r oeuads mls due in april, 1910. 'rnsfpeciut ou. csuuau ougne lu 1011 to "mum, and be prepuu, Republic, dating from 1776, is ninetymoke a much better showing than 10|- u4¢¢~._ 5,",-°\gia_ old Bong, ego years older than the Dominion. Inever before owing to larger lmml-` taking the United States census next'grution and to the fact that the exo- mr some WOOD “numerators wiu:dus to the United state* from um _best if they come from Paton-s of the styles were designed to meet on the List at the Department of :-INVDB c in a box of Davis' Furnitue and Carpets are the 9-l7dtf -__ D0 est novelties ever shown by us.Many so shown. The colorings as well e new and attractive. Materials mpl yed in making include melton, l weeds, ssrges send broadcloths. Prices range from $2.25 up to $10.00. Prowae Bros, Ltd. 9-16621. The Circulation ol ills cg__llnnlllN. Morning Daily and Rural Daily WEEK ENDING SEPT. |lil\. |909 MONDav.... .........H0lid»y TUESDAY... .............72l3 WEDNESDAY. ..........7234 'l‘HURSDAY........----...7|7| FRIDAY .................7z80 SA'I`URDAY...............7898 Total...........36.796 Daily average..... .. ..7.359 'he circulation ol The CHAR- I»O'l'.I'l'I'0WN GUARDIAN is grnill lan that ol all the other Daily ewlpapers on Prince ldwlrl Is- and combined. The above l|-urea are not the counter total, and exclude all spoiled, blank and lestroyel pops-s. Thule lgures show only actual pail nir- enlatton. THE CHARLOTTE- I‘0WN GUARDIAN IS READ DAILY BY SONS. ~ 50,000 PEI. 9 Subscription books are open to in- terested portion and all possible sl- sistanee will be given anyone who wishes tn verify circulation. ' 't -»~--‘:.-r.- ` »:.\w ,~.»-_-.1 .. :ar - spar ;;§n s, ‘oft-» J. 1»~ - 1--.§.-_i _ -,_-»_;.._, f , / if” 2 *if . We have a fall hat display of which we are proud. For general at- tractiveness and pleasing variety r-' _ _- me 5 4; _, .\» ~ ( r . _ wr-_.4 mistake- . 0 e Sold Furs that were sent to the Island by , We have been instructed by a Fur iirm in ]_f,ondou, England, to dispose of forty-eight pieces of Orenberger-Mink and Squirrel furs, comprising ruffs, mulls and scarfs, in the latest designs-many of them only one sett of its kind. They were sent to the Island by mistake . _ , The firm they were shipped to, would not take delivery as they were not ' as ord red. 'I` hey were held in the Customs bonded warehouse for the last three months, to the shippers order _ We received orders to pay the duty and sell _them for what they would bring, as re-shipping back to London would cost too much. _ _ We will not stock these Furs, but will dispose of them at a price that will make them scamper. If you are interested in Fur buying this fall, the prices ~ will be as low, it not lower, than furs are offerecl §at during January after stock is depleted and fur season over. JAMES PATON fl). C0 Flannels and Flannelletts are here and they are real good ones. Paton & Co. 9- l 7dtf "Be sure to patronize the appctizing vlands at the Bazaar dining room in the Market Hall basement, Sept. 21 sb to 25th. ' 9-13d1w. NEW FLANNELE'l"1`E GOODS/I`l-I|'r1sLn 'ro ,cr-mucus or FALL’ TEMPERA- |rUnu, 'maven EQUALLY usern- ,AnLn. LET Us Have 'mn 1-mi. sum: ou saowruo THEM. 'rum .ms ENGLISH oooos, manor mom 'rr-na: MAKER. 120 'ro zzc. Jas PA'roN a oo. s-mar. "Two yards by one and a half yards, that is the size oi the best twilllod imported tartan car- riage wrap that we are selling at t'wo dollars, two twenty-five and two fifty. They are the best value ever ,offered to horsemen and famners that we know of. The patterns are all good. Jas. Paton Gd Co. ll-1lultf~. Q31;- In Union Than ls Strenlllll AND ods in Aeeeunfinl and 0fYiee Practise together with excellence of instruction, presents for your approval _the strongest Commol'¢lal Course in the province. wo Schools Charlottetown & Summer- ' “We Fear No Foe in the Ladies’ Suillng Department, because we are showing the finest line of French Suiting ever brought to the Island. ft is pure wool, and prloe only $1.10. Jas Paton & Co. 9--7dtf. -#__ Go to Paton‘s for furniture 9- I 7dtf "Get a sales receipt at H. I-I. Brown-’s for 50c. and get onto the track of the mysterious Brown man.‘ _ 9-16d2lr1i». '-'Beddings camper's outfits, bal- cony challrs, camp stools, stret- chers, chairs for lawns, and all other house furnishings at houeii prices at Jas. Paton’s. 9-llsdti. W 'l`. Burrows dlnwfrwsti ' than double the amount so paid by any other Canadia Canada Life Facts The Canada Life. has paid in cash profits,during the past five years nearly fir. 500,000, which is more 11 life insurance Company during the same period. WK R' crs W P C hAgcnlSumn1erside, M ‘ P Eo_[gB __ . . ` 'K ‘n llI13g€l' . e YIUC igeulsbbsnwl. B. D. Rogers, ‘3“1\|°\' Charlottetown _ 5 P c less than Publishers’ from $1.50 to $4.50 each. Dell School Books G. Elmer 180 Queen St., 9-1 3dtf We 1 We sell school books 5 p c less than publishers’ prices as We have received a supply of the famous A. A. Watern1an’s "‘Lincoln” Fountain Pens rangin or Ink Pencils at 6oc and goc each. These are the REAL THING for College Students as they hav a point like an ordinary lead pencil yet they write with ink. Ask in see them at The Home ol Good Stationery e sell school books 5 pe len than publishers’ 95°” ' 0 a UQ ‘I l0\IS¢h\|D0e\a5||e\esa than Publishers’ Price; Also a line of Style Pen Ritcl\ie’s Clrlown 2' _- ...-,-E-'-_'.*, . _. - _ - i . . .