H _.. . .. -- . . ».._~ ..-.--., az,-.st . -..»~ ,ME Two _ THE on ARLo'rrE'rowN GUARDIAN A SEPPHMBHR H. 1908. _ 12 _ _-»~;,=-_ _ l l What is it in Toilet Good Whenever anything needed in toilet goodS 1 preparations _y0_\l ll find it here if it is to be had in this local- ity. We endeavor to keep our stock up t0 the minute, and if there is ever a call for any- thing we do not regul- arly carry, we are ready to get it for V011. You Find here all the approved _ Crt-2.1115, Lotions, Powd- ers, Beauty H§lPS» “Hd Toilet Articles. Our prices are al- ways as low as C2111 be had anywhere. .l. G. Jamieson, Reliable Druggist, The Medical Hall THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN rnioav uoRN1'.No. SEPTEMBER ll. 1908. AGRICULTURAL IMMIGRANTS. A lately issued census bulletin deals with ine immigrant P°P“1°‘i°“ 0' the three Northwest Provinces as it N115 ‘in June, 1906. This includes all who land gone into that country except those from other Provinces of Lan- ada. These were immigrants who had come in since January 1. 1391 'ml were still LiviDE ill Jun” 1906' “hey nnmbu-ed 354,707, Ol these 205,774 win-e settled on productive farms ghd. made up 50,324 families. i Not all ot these had been farmers before coming to Canada, 'out 48,720 of the head; of families had hen) gach, and these in 1906 occupied 7,- g91_g52 acres of land, had 1,501,215 in crops and their livestock consisted of 125,606 horses, 435,409 cattle, and ‘ 105 966 swine. The remaining 16,604 iratnllies who were not farmers before their arrival, occupied 3,787,095 acres, in 1906 and had 806,764 acres in crcP. 46,265 swine. This is 3 vary good showing indeed.; Those who had besndarmers in their native land had in 1906 an nvai°aK°’ or 234 acres or uma occupied Def qamily, 45 acres in crops, 3.73 horses, l 13 eattle and three swine. Those who. ihad not been farmers in native land fhad in the same year an averngtl Ol, |221 acres occupied, 48 acres in crops,, ifour horses, 13 cattle and 2.75 swine.l 111: is further stated that practically, ’_, _ two thirds of the immigrants to ther ig;= [three Provinces who had arrived with- ' lin 15 years before-1906 were on the! ,_ ` ~ =1_ U ’ land. , u.ll` Of those living on farms 10,908 .\;_,.'.;y\;_,., li familiar ima come from no armor ,'*"f-,"‘ ",,'~~.:- we 1 ‘. ‘ i our ` ' First ll 5, i ` (\ , *,¢,4,__ Ll . . '- , ‘ bought ' i li" _ _ -%§=__=.;` ' in noon. Near wozut If’ llcservingtie ` . Piunsi: or iroua I - rsacmzir , ._ _ _ ' ~ - \-- 6. W5 =»7.féi?t~~ S,}_ _, \h.J.l__ .\Y\IP~. e _ . 0 iw-'»_-1;' mi For ..-le ii: The Ottawa Free Press is the prin- ` welcr. ‘ cipal Liberal newspaper oi the cupitul I ernment. It is therefore of some in- _ - has given its views in regard to ' theproposed Tunnel under the North- umberland Straits. This expression Pl b' g Let us tell you how little it will cost to in- stall a system of up-to- date sanitary plumbing in your home. Do you approve of luxuries?'I`o have up-todate plumb- ing in your home is one of the greatestluxu ries. We carry the very latest fixtures in stock. Get our prices they will interest you. Fred H. Trainor, Grafton St, Opp Opera House dmwftf All this. "\\'itl1out Drei\\<\i¢8." and We ask all buyers-of Soaps, »T“““°‘- gard to this matter the editorial ombs’ Fancy Articles' writer of the Free Press seems to Tonet Goods &c &c _either densely ignorant or monumen- I I To see our Bargains on ,its narrowest is barely hal! as grcilt ` Siturday Nights, Get the habit deal with us. l’llONl~I fr . \ timate for a sixteen foot Tunnel was ,$9,859,000 Practimilly the only difler- Opp. P. O. -raw yn isles, 10,650 ‘from Austro-Hungaiiy, 1,131 from France and Belgium, 1,-f 986 from Germany and Holland, 3,-I 830 from Scandinavia, 5,018 trovm Rus- sia and 16,344 from the United States. The average number per fainily is a little over ilour persons. The immigrants from the United, States had the largest quantity oil land occupied and under cultivation! and the largest average number ofi live stock ol any one nat1ioua.l‘ity. The i tlguras are interesting from various' points of view. I - ..`&l{)I(IflI`El“HTen (I0) per cent Discount on above - rates for cash with order. 5°/519 Guardian 2, A fair freight rate; equal rates/ \) L Everything BAHRQM Sales Schemes are All Right When Tivy’re ._ All Right l'lere's One - - All Right 1 53 1 airs bla rk and colored kid Gloves $1.05 and $51.25 kind tor 75c. 50 boys’ blouses in Cotton and Gingham only in small sizes, choice 254:. 30 pairs boys’ corduroy ,pants up to 28, 65c qualitysfor oc. Can°t Slip pompador hair rolls 5oc kind for 59;, 27 in. hair poiupador rolls for 254:, 15 ladies’ white and cream sweaters $2.00 up to $3.00 for $l.00 each. (The above are samples and slightly soiled.) Hair nets 22 in, Coiffur a tidy-wear fringe net 221:. 1ooo new hat pins and ornaments from Ioc to 5oc. Spec- ial lot at 25c. Ioo bunches grey bee hive yarn also in black for Ile a. hunk. Paton’s special 2 oz banks, white, black and grey 22c. Special ioo sharp needles in safety case 2oc spepial 5c. One lot of shirt waist suits at Half Price. Special leather belts at 25c. New buttons in perl, silk, and velvet covered, also the new rin.1ned buttons in all sizes. Ladies’ ccrsels a discontinued line P. C. $1 25 for 98c. Special odd lot of cotton stockings all sizes for l0c. All shades in baby ribbbon silk or satin 5c. and 5c. New velvet ribbons all widths 7c. up to 50c. Some of the new goods for fall to hand are:--Men’s ready to wear clothing, blankets, bedding, niillinery, caps, wings. flowers, tains, wool hoods, children’s jackets, jerseys, new hosiery, new Haiincllets, new jackets, new skirts, new furs, new fur lined coats, flannellctte uuderwer, new cloths, new underwear, new ribbons, unshrinkable under\vea1'. All the above lines in stock ready for immediate shipment Order Now. Don't Wait. There will be a rush. JAMES P/iron it eo. _ . ._ _ . _.. ..._ _-___ ____ _,__ _-_ .___ __ -I `iWWdi¥iY i"li‘\lr`t 'B LU _ ,ll ba _*VW* ' >;2;<\\\\ \ \\ `_i_7\ _ DODD’S ’ (granular if/ PILLS of -f S Ui/ | :ff/sic . vi __ .,’;qli,%\\>>,>‘,,,Sr , , as R |oNE ,ec- il; BQ HEUMA1’ ._,,,,_ , bG|2`§é5 2 twill' “i"ri2?r".:°»":. .2-if 'ii |nns.|il'»l °" .\.\_\_\,>>>`/' ui- _nf 0|- ?= ‘§"‘“1 QQPE, 9? _ U “Black Prince” H fr for children wear best. U l F. C. WESLLY C0 1 ence between Sir Douglas’ cstiinuto and that of Mr. St. Laurent is that oEsioNF.iz.~:_ ENonAvi=izs. E|.nc1 Rorvvsks .\‘l_ .lnlin \'. li. Any Guardian rex-idei who receive: adimly print- ` ed, badly printed, badly folded, badly cut, badly aidressed, badly wrapped, torn, soiled or incomplete paper of whatever issue will kindly notify the Sub Fcflbtlou Department at DIICC. § as Vwvirriwri k-__..___. ,,All SIIUES Fall shipment has arrived for La,di¢S_ They are Beauties lWWWl_rW|lW $1 al UWiW¥`s"iWWWltliiW H UWliWi`W\WllWV_WW Wll\i% ` You Can Learn To Speak --~MODERN~-- Foreign Languages At home without loss of tiiuc from your business or social engagements and be prepared to converse intelligently with those you meet in foreign conn: * tries who speak the niodern languages. The student is taught with the aid of the Edison Phonograph which is furnished free with each course. The method is en- dorsed by the French, German, and Spanish Ambassodors to the United States ' Achille Frechette, Chief Translator of the House of Commons, Ottawa. Req. Frank Baird, M. A. of Sussex, N.B., J. F. Tilley, superinteii of the Govern- ment Daily, Woodstock, N. B., Geo. D. Blackacler Vice president Yamiout (N. S. ` Academy. H. 'i`. Wyinaii, teacher, Yarmouth Academy. ‘MM MM ---FRENCH _'_ Desirez~vous bien pnrler fraucias?- (Do you desire to speak French well? - S 1 I O11! Oni, beaucoup. Etudicz` alors avec l)c I,’Interna'ional Correspondence c loo s. _ mremmmtutuuuma Oh! ycs thank you. 'l`l1cu study with thc' International Correspondence Schools. _ ---GERMAN." Komicn Sic dnctscli spreclicn?- Ncin, ich kann es noch uichtspreclien Can you speak German ? - No l cannot speak it yct, ---SPANISH” Usted habla espanol? -Si Senor liriblo cspnuol. l)o you spcnk Spanisli?- Yes sir l speak Spaiii~;]i, In from three to five iuontlis study thc student can :icquirc 9. speaking knowledge of any language we teach. _ Advantages of the l. C. S. Method It is convenient--'I`he student learns f:~.f`-- -I1; -_ g r‘ d ___[t 1 ' th student to speak aloud --Th: student learns' to »i il. liivcicnilneaiiltll money 0 mga! e ' ‘ , ‘ _ ` ~ -*i ‘1 '. ' write idiomatically-No hooks to huy--- Phe student acquires a \-ocaliularv <.t oooo \vords--- A card will bring a c 'talogue or an iiucrvicxi' from the Prov. Manager. H. l. WOOD, Provincial Manager. Box 1117 Uilices 125 Queen Street ' MMMM aammMAl'_ Ranmwimmnwgm Miu§ e e » - -- High gr-...ie » - ,. ~--.--_- ____ ___ ._ -- UR special 15 day offering of 20 to 50 pe: BOX (~_a1;La,._e 5 cent discount applying to our entire stock f ,FQ of carp:-its and linoleums creates an oppor tunity which YOU should be quick to take 1 D0ngo1a“ ~‘ advantage of. Sale ENDS TUESDAY, 15th. Mark Wright Furnishing Co. ~ .~ ~ 4 ‘ Beer Q. Weeks, Pro rietors, Sunn side. .SQFF BRUS P Y good firm sole Velour “ “ 1 S2 50 2 00 350 -00* Why 'Bake 3 Canada Life Facts In llot Weather Le, "_ “Neve you D, me ' _ THE CANADA LIFE has paid in cash profits dur_ worry. We make this our busi- ness and will give you :lm sweetest bread you could wish tor. Notice the rich golden brown crust and the deliciously appetlzing bread. You need not auifer baking when _vou can get such bread for 8cts per 2 lb unl- THE NORTH BAKERY dmwfgm 226 Euston St, , _ ing the past five years near1y'$1,5oo.oo which is more than double the amount so paid by any other Cara- dian life insurance touipzmy during the same period. W. 'l`. B u"°w.:iznnlS\imniernirle K wh w, P. ciiiigim. ‘ r~uf-f-of P- B-1- Bc". Aillfntfilibefleet. D- Rnpln- (Miner dnivrfrwltf ' l