_ PAGE TWO 1 -mg Ln-EST News THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ii-ins'ro1f stu . JUNE 3, 1910 _ . -ff ..._ ‘ rr H E c I-1ARi.o'r'rE'rowN Gus Rom N 6° mii°»a“\=»\»f thewv 1° H-wax `. _ _ ,- -_--_ _,___-.._~...'. _..._ _....._...- , ._ _ “7ERRovu» » ~-~m.» e i GRow'rH or Lira AND Fm i: iusuiianon BUSINESS. ' Aki' .plonlnnlhi "_.` ' ‘_ _ |1875, when the Federal Government surance companies issued in Canada ‘ WHS Ui/rr $l31.000.000 and the' insur- endowment olicies issued ' ~_i»a..- The 0dors »~»-» The growth of life lnsiirance in Can- 'number 23, the British 14 (but only _I v _ °".. ."'n'"| ada has been tm, remarkable I , a tance since the beginning has been _.k.' '-nw m..‘ Y_ ~ ll 6 of these are seeking new business), I 'WM' “P "W 05”” -` first published returns the old line ln- and the American cumpames nummlli Seven Wars agu' Mya the Boston Thrownoivnllwoalinooa . ~ 16. some of the latter push their Abasatollaoonnovuhgfnqwnnhg $15 000 000 'Of new policies and had in business energetically-. The gr0WT.h S“°ce“f"l “’ght~ Four Year” “E0 flvllllllmlllllil ' ’ _ v _ Santos Dumont si-nt his name round ..u"u, -.“d‘.“`,.._ all $245,000,000 of insurance in force. of investment iiisiirance is shown by m,,,.h,,,_“°,,_' m,,,,,,,|; Last year the new insurance effected the rapid increase in the number of _ i . p . _ ance in force had amounted to $779,- Fire insurance in Canada is carried f-~ ._ --»--~-- ---- . _ , . , ' 370,000. The half billion mark was on by 23 Canadian, 18 British and 14 _ __ _ _ _ _ '~'_ _ passed in i902. At the rate of in- American rompaiiie:-i. ln this line the :une (‘mS"e'l tm' H"t"“‘h ('h"~"""’|, crease now going on two years more British companies have ii. strong will bring the total up to a billion lead, and last year received more would be made in about two hours, and to St. John in two hours and forty minu-tes-a pleasing possibility of the future. When will this come to pass? The 'apid; it willbe faster in the future. Hemld. Wilbur Wright made_b'is first the earth by his successful perform- ance mid but two years since Zeppe- liiiwmi crowned king of thc air. Hincc then Bleriot and Ilia I.¢~sse|n; 'uulliiin has fiown from l.on.hm 1,, Manchester, lilo miles, and Cu,-gig uor iiiteinsifs upon politics. The Boston Herald advocated the bar and bottle bill which recuntly a became law in Massachusetts. 1tior~ S bids the sale of liquor by the glass S and in bottles in the same place and E under under' the same license. The hi h a nd `\\\\\`\ ",\\ \ : nouns ' l L‘- ----~--'~--'°'~~ "1-‘*‘ hm t, ,,,,,e,»,, pg pt _.\nucy,u_;,»iS °f° “"v°“‘ . UW ' R ' Y - or sedentary occupation are subject Vlootz clainied to be the Attorney- Thepresenceofheadnchenearly (`,i,|ii°i'al ol’ the human rn.ce, In Mt. “lil UI "Ill ` O I . ` h lth h - \ \ 1 llooscvrlt nil initioiis inny find an ex- L5" e(;l;§til1‘;°i'3“gl':1‘3uli° Pl \\\ The average yield of wheat, _liar cre was last year 8 bushels in Rus- ia, 15.77 bushels in the United tates, 21.51 in Canada, 33.68 in ngland, and 41.19 in Scotland. Two is now in Russia. Improved seed cultivation have made the air- "';_l;:_°:='_f;;§e_3Lo_wh¢ have no r€l1°€~. another. It '-_ _ sexes alike, but. the female sex 1, Colonel Roosevelt, after lecturing nl. mm., egected mmu hum the ldigyptians in their own _country v0Ul _develop S "UW ,Mm _telling thu Brmshen, ,organization of the system. ’l` om pert ndvisrr whose invaluable ser- .nd perhaps “,ai|_,n| m . iices they may receive without assert itself plain! You Suff From indred years ago the yield of wheat H d h rewers t once withdrew their per acre in England was assmall as ? liquor advertising fi-oin The Herald, it and that journal is now exposing- the a intimate ami corrupt relations bc- fe tween the brewers and the saloons, and the buin~ful fnlliience of the ln rom * cdeeta All qu ment and more h temperament and there is another iii l ,hi if" ` of _ Spring Blossoms ind a rival in our stock of fresh delightful per- fumes. Among them you will find not only true floral odors, made from the flowers them- selves, but combination odors devised by the most expert perfumers in the world, some of which are almost an improvement on ua- ture. Thus every indivi- dual taste can be met. There is no such other stock of perfumery in this locality. J. G. JAMlESON, DRUGGIST The Medical Hall. CDMING EVENTS. l Rose meeting, Lodge Pr rd, S.U.E., Tuesday, June 7 . f ` All N ~ -. dollars. And this _is for the old line money in Premiums, had more at risk mm ,any to ew Ymk' 150 m‘l*"*"- companies alone, exclusive of frater- and paid more in fire losses than the 1 ,nal and other organizatioiis doing an Canadian and American companies 'uiuc wa'ri~1ii non 'rim F/iiiivr \\\\\ 5-K|nNEY . _ - _ y, _ ,mv IH, ,,,,,RHES,,, you will only give it r. trial we are insurance business which amounts toi cornbiiieil. The figures are large and many millions. show the vast extent of the fire in- The large hulk of the insurance in surance business in Canada. Lust ' force in Canada is held by Canadian year the British, Canadian and companies, and they are steadily in- American fire insurance companies to~ creasing their lead. Last year, ofthe gether received for premiums $21,- new insurance effected, amounting to 982,470, and paid losses of $8,639,750. secured 78 millions, the American gating the vast sum of $1,863,459,522. companies -it millions and the Brit- How the fire insurance business has ish companies slightly under four grown a few figures willlsliow. Thir- millions. of the total insurance'in ty-tive years ago, in 1875, the total force the Canadian companies hold in (lanada were $3,504,764, the losses lions and the British companies 46 paid $2,553,531 and the total amount millions. The Canadian -companies at risk was $304,421,029. FUTURE TRAVEL BY THE AIR ROUTE. Aeroplancs bid fair to multiply in with traffic thereon, nor kill iinwary the world very much as the automu- peilestrianu and carriage passengers. biles have done, b_iit it will be a Even the motor car is usually more long time before even the average dangerous to those on board of it man who is able to buy an aeroplane than to other people. This will be will be able to manage it. Almost perhaps more true of the flying ma- any one can learn to operate amo- chine. liut the motor car must fol- tor car in a few days, but those who low the crooked streets and road- can afford ‘to do so in most _cas-len em- ways, up and down the hills, ci'oss- ploy a chauffeur to drive it and keep ing the rivers on bridges, while the it in order. A motor car may carry highway of the aeroplane is relative- six or eight persons, and a motor ly level and of limitless length and omnibus may carry five times that' breadth. number, while the aeroplnnes so far Almost beyond question, speed on have bg_e_[i__li_m;iteil to the carriage of the aerial routes will exceed that of ltf --...... one to three persons each. Such arelthe fastest auto or railway train, so 11- some of the limitations of the fly-'and to this will be added the saving remedy [nr f,\ii,¢»r¢u1osis as he ni, ing machine. of time by going in* a straight line from t.lie starting point to destina- tion. The air line from (`~liarlottc- town to Halifax will he bitt l20 niiles and to Ht. .loliii 100 miles, At But there are countnrvailiug advan- tages for thi-. flying machine over the incg autoniobile. The flier will not dani- th_ age the public roads, nor ititcrlere “‘j;"r"r“ *ii'ii”l' _ Bess II! E51? & E ffl If! /*<1 cn `\ srrciii `\ " 131 millions, the Canadiamcompanies Their policies covered risks aggre- f0I` thmlght limi 8Cti0r1- The fact 515 millions, the -American 217 mil- premiums received for tire insurance Scif, i-"- in 'f\'i<\0nC@ @V@Y`YWh0l"?- Tv- f Mail 0rder Bargains ' 'SHOE WISDOM 9:..-`___ given-L 3"`&r iq# gm.; rong Enameled lroii Beds 2.00 * l _ Every home in the land should ' ~, » - _ be lurni~hi-d with sanitary Iron beds. Our special mail order bargain prices place these ~ --=_;|s>§. modern style beds within the reach of every per- son. We sell IRON BEDS, _SPRINGS AND ll _ ‘O , at rock bottom prices. ‘Y-"_ i¢~1`j *_ Ui M 5 l IUATTRESSES-in facf,furn1ture of every sort, '5 _,_ _,__ __. _.__ _..__....___ X xr Y _gc . ' 4 ...m 4 “- _-`_._ A " ,., ol i _ 4 _! . i -»,-if ,~“ i . , | lf - ____ ` EsR&wsTE;<__;_ 5 ` 5 _ _asnnswsnx ’°"°'°’ L._.__ IIlllIIIIllllllIllllllIIIInnnnunnan----........ No |000-Price $2.00 No |000 - Strong sanitary iron beds, like above cut cn- amcled .~now white, heavy posts ard fitters, in sizes as follows; 3 ff. 3 fr 6 inches, 4 ft, 4 ft 6 inches.Our price l while they last, only l No 518.--A splendid value, ‘ heavily enameled in snowy white, heavy posts and fillers, brass caps, sizes 3 fi, 3 it 6, and 4 ft. Our sp cial price ............e.... No I2-An attractive ' i . L COMPARE our prices with_those of any' c ' l i, 5 enamel, avery nice design fitted with four heavy brass knobs. Sizes 3 ft, sfiéinchesand 4ff. On1y....,- _ ...._3.50 K& store at home or ABROAD and be convinced Ln Cr] that jt’s to your advantage to purchase here CQ No 24-Another at- tractive style -- strong, i 1,[i.__§ durable and handsome. Fitted with four heavy brass knobs, heavy posts fn I and fillers. In sizesg ft, ' ” 3fi6in asain. V No 24-Price 3,25 Our price only .... BEER & WE bed, heavy, strong and splendidly finished in white . , _ '| _t,,/r‘f(\-.. , *see-.’~:ff,> _ ...._., 1,' =-_ = __ _ c ,_ isi'-fi” JA ii; . 5.-..:-:& _ ~. (E-‘_-‘,-' rj.:-;,-_-3 commode stand. Dresser of hardwood finished ln gold- . en oak, has 16x20 platemirror, 3 good sized drawers with brass trimmings. Is well finished throughout, all 3 pieces are well made and finished ihroiighout-com plete with casters Dresser.........................».+.. .... ...........$5_40 _ Suite 5 pieces with stock mirror...... . . . . . . ...$10.3 l Another Special Mail Order Bargain BEER & WEEKS No 700-3 piece suite consisting of bed,dresscr and A 1,1 B ®. WEEKS A 5'-3 as 'l`liis subject is luring niiich discus- sed and ought to he kept before th.. people. Here is an extract [mm the address delivered by Dr. J. W. Roh- aertsini bcfore the Coriimission of (lon scrvation : "_'l‘his subject affords a great field that the old farm well was put ncnr the house without any reference to the drainage and seepage from the barn, the stables and the house it- plioid on the farmif-~tliat old grave- yard in Scotland hol-ds -my 1ilde.~it. sis- ter anil my oldest brotlici' lrceaiisc wc ‘did not know th-c danger. Now that we do know, should we not pro- tect our people? The fnrm should be a place whore typhoid and scai'li-t fever are unknown." The death of Prof. Robert Koch, the eminent hncteriologist, serves to recall his valiuilile contributions to medical science. He wus horn in l-lan ovcr in 18414. His principal discover- ies iiicluilred ii niethod of coloring miscroscopicul preparations. This enabled him to isolate the tuberclc bacillus, which he proved by produc- ing tubercul-osis in animals by inocu- intion. Later hr discovered the chol- era 'bacilliii-'. Hcp Wits Hot successful in devising n first believed. His specific for ilrrcsrtiiig thc ravages of this' drcin-rl nialiiidy, which ati first utt.i‘nctci-ks. ‘ "°'°°¢°-0'"- Duncan Marshall is Minister of Agri- For sale by all denlerl. AT culture and' A. l\lcl.eun Minister of only by The T. Milburn L . Q _ PHONE A T O N S won: NINE-SIX NINE-SIX lC F* | “THE iioiisié on i.»iLi'rv" | Greatest Wash Goods Event in 0ur History Wash Goods Sale Extraordinary Thursday- and Friday 1 One success leads fo another. Pardon us for referring to our ex- traordinary successful sale of ladies’ muslin waists. Over 400 crisp fresh pretty lawn waists said good bye to Paton's store during the past few days. We purpose making this wash sale as popular as the waist sale was. Months and mouths ago we searched the British _inarkets for the goods that we are now displaying. Never before in the history of this firm have we displayed such a variety. `Tlie goods are all No i not a second :iiuong them. The mater- ials aiid colors are the very newest. All of tliei-ii will stand the rub and tub of the waslierwoinan and are the materials that the thrifty housewives and their tions. ’lhou.~zands of :lol lars worth of wash goods at \Vl~I()Ll-§- SALE PRICES. During ’l`liursd:1y and Friday we will of- fer 3o.ooo yards of Scotch print, poplins, giiighams, Oxfords, (lalatacs, l) r i l ls, Ducks Canvass,-white . Muslins, Organdics, l`erisau, Victorins from ioc per yard up to 250 Best Canadian Ox- fords i2c per yd. Best English Ox- fords 22c kind for i8c. s daughters want for immediate use. _ The whole store will be given up for two days to wnsli goods. There never has been in the City of Ch’town such a finc display. We invite your in- spection, we won 't disappoint you. _ Watch our windows for practical demonstra- V ,`_ fi »'-7,5 _r ` _ ./ }‘-\"- i f 0»'~"*\ \ 0. " \ "_ 005 ` ` f' /ll ' / 'PATON’ S PAT 0N'S PA'l`0N’S ~ FAST ('Ol.ORl‘lI) VVASH GINGHAl\`h` PLAIN OR lNl'l`Il FANCY BORDER. Blue and white, red and white checks. / /1, E\""<"" , 5,, ' ~ `\""i’?` /> » E e , if ' fd?-l; §»'i‘i ' =< _fi fill P .m,_ ,`.,_,. _‘Mx _ _;___E____i~______»_ll ~i'iim.,_ ` warranteed to wash ini E ... . 'Ice '::::; ..... 0.... ...... Pin stripe or polka dot at Izc. EXTRA WI DIC FOR APRONS; Canadian standard ducks for i 3c per yard guaranteed no second, all standard goods and and keep their color. , 30,000 yards ol fast Colored Wash Goods from 10c a yard to 25c. New Apron Hundreds of aprons, the real wash good apron at 25c up to $1.00 I Department kin i. 'l`oday’s induceuicnt begins witha Bedroom suite only $10.90 E _ i L37' S*\°==" f°f W°- imporigli wash sins 00FF B008 Colors pink, cliaiiipagiie, uile green, pale blue, golden brown, grey and cream. So pop- ular this season are these silk fabrics that it almost amounts to zi craze and we are inform- cd that this has been sold in this city for 6oc. Our wash goods sale price is now.. . . . . . .39c Simply Wonderful ure vAR'ii-:'i‘v of fancy wash goods uni will he shown to day ALI, WASHABLE cottoiis, linens and silk fabrics, from Sc :i yard up t_0 390 “Mirvellous" you'll say. Think of Il when we tell you the values are up to. - - -00° iye Extra Specials from our linen department 52 in table linen. Another r tt tt PE VPU 6111...... -...-...»~g-nenunsuan~»-~ns»n¢||¢n|=e°~°°' soc From 0ur White Cotton Dept 36 in white cotton absolutely pure worth i4c 'l`oday's p,,;,.,,_ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _|0¢ _ _ Not more th_nii zo yds lo a customer. mrcnsels, Balto Dishes, Another 30 in at.. . .. ..... _ . . . _ . ....., . _ _ . ....8c _ ,_n,e___, , ht H HW _ __ Fern Pots. Waiters. efc. All vfsgii