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We extend a. cordial invitat- ion to all to come and pass judgment onithe dis- play we have prepared for the seas0n's first show- s.. tl past year, and we feel 5- il.~..__l_Zl.f_I~.l?.f.?.l..f‘.?l.LD Give you full value in comfort, dt durabilit ands arance Made in all SEEKS HEALTH -l °`Y. i>i>¢ i. V ` Innes. Gloves styles, weights and shades for men women and children. This trademark is your guaranty. \lr Sold _ Everywhere. vT~""i" \‘\\,] €l»‘»°~_‘-°“- ___.__ - - - ‘K :The Ladies Home Journal for Allfil _ ~ -rj ow m_ April Magazines g,,10,e» Cart°r s-Clover Seed Tests 09, ,/_»; D thy Seed Tests 99.85 percent ~ _ _ , pure. Buy Carter's and get no everything now to date. New sto_cks of books received almost daily.-(aan ter dz Co., Ltd. 3-30dlW. :See the beautiful display 'Ji Easter oods in the show window of Car- e'r's Booklstore, Easter cards srnd booklets, Easter eggs, Easter Post cards. 4-_ldlw. Molasses And Sugar The Sclir “Helen Stewart" is due here about 25th April with cargo of above. Lowest prices while landing Carvell Bros __ 3--3Idmwf3w TENIJERS The undersigned will receive tenders for the construction of dwelling house till Monday the 5th April next at 12 o’elock noon. Plans and specification can be seen at the office of Mr. C. B. Chappelle, Hasznrd, Gaudet and Haszard Ch'iown, _ Heh 25 r909. --z 6d 9 ~Easter~ Cards and Booklets Euler Poli cards. Blu” Ewe neu Qc Our new stock has just arrived 'l`ucli’n‘ beauti- ful cards and booklets in great variety all prices, all designs. fake a look in at our shox window lPook- store.) Buy early and get good selection . Carter Q Co LIMITED drtutf i ' --=Sll "ll llll" 96 per cent pure. Carter‘s Timo Thanks We wish 10 thank our |':ust0mers for their liberal patronage during the yea: 1908 and trust by our best attei 'tion to their requirements to merit a continuance of same for 1909. _ We also extend our best wishes for a Bright and pros- erous New Year. N. Tanton, J EWELEII . Unlunllrmllea Buy a pound from me and I will explain _ | how you can get $5.0(?_T Free ‘ , Wallar S. Brown. ; Grocer Phone 199 I ‘ rftf 5* ..._ “A ;. ;rL` ~ _,__/‘f-'fffyfar - . 5| . » Synopsis ol Canadian North- . west Land Regulations. ANY nomon who li-\ the sole hcnd of A fumily, orr.ny main over lil ycnrn old. urry home- stcrul n qimrter-section of available Dominion land in Manitoba. Fanlmtchewsn or Alberta. The applicant must appear in person nt the Domln on Lands Agpncy or Hub-Agency for the district.. Entry yproxy may be l1\l“‘l° 8'- nny Agency, on certn n conditions by father mother, son. riauglncr, brother or .-deter' Of intending homcsteadnr. Duties,-Six months' residence upon and eultivutionof the land ln orwh of three years. A homestender moylivc within nine ml ea of his homestead on is farm of at least 80 acres soley owned nnd occupied by _him or by his lnther. mnther son, daughter. brotlierorwlv-teh ulpndciertein dlntrielnta ho|nrriste:uir;_|_-Di:i_`g_r:_o;_i n n n may re-emp n na er-seo olde hinliomeuliaad. Prlwilim per sore. Duties I/lust reside six monzhsln each of nixY¢1\|`“ f"°m date ofhomostead entry (|noludi||B__i_l10UmB reriuirodtoearnhomeeteod patent) nn cultiv- ate flfly acres extra. A homasteader who has exhausted hll h0l\1¢ ateodrlght and cm-not obtain n. pre-omptlo may in e it purchased homestead in oerta din ricfn; Price $.00 per acre. Dlltinn-Must reside six month# in elwhof three Kean. 0\l|l|\" ;_;)t_»_emfi!ty acres and erect a oune worth - . W. W. COBY Deputy Minister of the Interior, f~’.B.-Unauthorised publloniion ofthin ndver immemhflll not he pnid for. ‘ u weed seeds. 4- ldwsrttstf L L ...S FREDERICTON, N. B.. April 1-Dr Inch left this evening on a trip to the United States to recuperate h'.s llelilllh. which has not been very .good of late. W. T. Whitehead, who has not men enloying good _health lntcly, left' this evening on a trip to Virginia. Dr. lp Y as Baltimore. \.\_\A\\>\P\ bonus \Ug`, l ~%"~5l/ Z 'I/L fr- __ -1 53;” ga\~v‘_ QQ- mv*-' “Vi 3;.%Ph»`-i~\ ‘F _\".‘._ Y-f".`7rl ` `;`*';2-`~. it ,.\»l$l0NcY;. ._~n.,‘},Hr.-'i,n~.»1-'r >‘.°~5~‘;.`§ ° » Q "_ HU . "'-lv-l.'.’.t.'."“l __iii_._1»f llell ldverlisemem .. | _ _.__ _ _,___ _ Prince Edward Island Railway | l l . I __ Nl ,__ __ Atherton will accon an him as far’ i0NE MORE LUCKY SEAT Tonight at New Wonderland $7-00 Rewards-l\l0 lil* Conjurers and lr. ss Ma _ for the Week. l In the event of the _vaudeville for the week not arriving today; there will be four lucky seats at New Won- derland tonight Everyone enjoystour of the world, The Toclos-and these evenings, and if the acts failto come until tomorrow, there will be tomorrow also tomorrow evening. m°°““r '°°'“"l~l lll “ll all _ rgaret Rosa as Vaudev\|ISl runs tonight. The entertainers are the famous Jap conjurers, just returned from a Miss Rosa-eoubrette. Names ol pictures appear in ad. 'md there will be a new illustrated son8~ _MHHE MEN lNll MUNEY WlNll|] FUH MISSIUNS TORONTO, April 3-Denomlinotional conventions were held Thursday in connection with the Layme'n's Mis- sionary Congrefs. 'lhe Anglican convention in St. James' school house appointed a committee to draft o. basis of organ- ization, nominate ofllcers and report. tomorrow. The speakers were Bishop Sweeny, Canon Tucker and R. W. Al- lin. l 'l‘he Baptists discussed the needs of Canadian Baptists and more menlfor the' mission fields ofthe dominion to meet the ever increasing flow of their own people from the States and Bri- tain, and the still more urgent needs of the foreign population which seems to depend, so far as the Finns, Scan- dinavians anh Russians are particul- ‘arly concerned, on the Baptist church or religious teaching. The opening address of J. .N. Snenstone, chair- man,, was a ringing call to thi! HBP- tist people to take advantage of the great opportunity. At the Congregational.missionary St. James square church, the imfpor- tance of home missions as well as foreign missions was fully realized. A number of speakers set forth clearly the great need in all parts of Cana- da for missionary work. The call was for more workers for both the home and foreign fields. A national com- mittee on organization was apoin‘ted to re'port on what they considered the best memtiod of procedure for carrying on and developing the work of their share oi the cvangelizution of the world. The Methodist conference' nt Metro- politan church disoussed the mission- ary responsibilities of their church. The feature was the address given by Prof. Osborne, of Winnipeg, who slat- ed that in this new country we were actually making ignorant peasants more ignorant and vicious than when they came. He suggested that an in- terdenominational attempt to made' in North Winnipeg to clean. up the terrible conditions exis"Jing there -“_” ““ "`*‘““` `"- * ""'”""‘"“” *`““' ¢`~_ i A \`;` A ' At the Congregational missionary. 'l'\ convention six Winnipeg delegates led l ‘by Rev. Ernest R. Weeks and Rev. J. T. Gordon, of Winnipeg, entli»used,_ the meeting with glowing pictures of what could be done in thc west) by means of money and men. New. churches and new missions are to bc opened during the present yt-nr in ‘the west. The speakers this evening were: In the Metropolitan Meiubodiet church- Prof. Osborne, Winnipeg; Rev. W. T. Stackhousc, Winnipeg. In Massey Hall-Revs. J. A. McD0n1ald and Alex. Sutherland, Toronto, and S. H. Blake, K. C.,, Rev. C. W. Gordon, of Wilrniipog, and Rev. F. F. ‘Duval were the speakers. Practical methods for the extension l sell to assist the movement. The Congregationalists will increase the Home Mission work by fifty per cent, concentrating it up on the west. The responsibilities of the Methodist church were discussed, but no practic- al action is yet decided upon. ll null li A ir "5 ___,,_,__ _.__ `_ '_,, V av, , 9”, _ ,/_ 3' 1 jf; VT* ‘»‘:'-:.§`f»"'~: /0 ‘I ...l- ,l Medium l Weight Need some mediuiu weight underwear. lt’s _l_l]lll WILLIAM FORT WILLIAM, Ont., April 3.-- Nillo Randa, e. Finlsnder, aged- 39, single with parents living at Ostlolal. Finland, was killed Saturday night on the tracks of the C. P. R. close to elevator D. The body which was fearfully mangled, was dragged some 200 yards, limbs and pieces of limb being scattered the whole way. 'Ihe body was not found' unrtil about 2 o'clock and it is believed that he must have been run over 'oy No. 1, which leaves here at that time. Ran- ds was working for the Thunder Bay Contracting company and had on him two $1 bills and two pay cheques ag- gregating about $40. He had been ii. [resident of this city for about three 4 l l ` `\`\"61’lf_!Si'il‘..?r.l;:;:i':1.55:: roll rlllll *le llllgllllllll-' wlll fall-= Anril~un.oih._1vih,nnri i2|,|.,gm,d to m,,,.,, ,,,, an office in Toronto with an organ- o and onA|u'1l llih,ll|0D. izin-g Sggg-ata/ry_ '- I (LA. Sl-IARP, The Convention also pledged its- Superintendent, ~--~--------- -»---- 4-- V- ~ - `ltui:\v,ry_l_lffjcrx. Cli1u'lottctovvn,| P. E l', If '..l _ ._._i.. ._ _-_-=_...__._ ..;._____.-u Eskham Waggener The clehrntcd rlilre cart. nmlllnn Eskum Waggener will make tho season of 1930 ati follows;-Leaves Mont/miie Miryll for l`i;g Vernon River. (berry Vully. Pownal: L00 43. to |,i\rgs‘s stable. Oh‘Town hy St. l.’etcr'n ronrl to Dlinstaffnage. Scot' ford. MnuntSr,ownrt Pls uid, Peake's stnllon. Hll""Hdh L33 ' ` """""" N‘;:,‘il},‘,.’{l,f’ ""’°/° °""““‘° ‘“' “Y °‘ Cleland slag, Den-ou, michigan DAN!!-}|,M¢(;|¢}~](;n|\ l~‘nr anln nnrl reeommeflerl ln f1l\n|~loi_tei.nw|\ M Bl hjlt ddl Bros A. \\'. li ddl .(§- ,E ll l , 4..5<|if °"”“""° "d“" <_‘__ri_°..1.iik|n .mu A. wi il."<:0ii'i1icsi|iifi.i§ii- , o :New Naval oranges, Messina lem-, ons and Florida grape fruit at Beer & G0lf'B. 4-3d3i. :Late arrivals include combs, (tins pocket and dressing), tooth brushes, . I-ln.nsen's Jelly Colors (1,512) sheet if .ill fl08 ... f l l .d,70 . ’ ' or»3ii'feiilfiiilinraniiiihfuiiriih1iii3»il'on,hn%i2il 2012111". Sponges, (an elegant variety) nnvercd with hnrrl and mit wood huvinpp oon~ Thermos Bottles (different sizes,) etc. uidemble timber. A fine new twostory muse 4_3,13i of inn moms, n lmuelmrn Nui other out hulld~ .___.` gag; Tliifr ]\"i\l\i_nl)E_ propertytlu nltun_ted |}or\r "_ " . . ours my n || ill .‘o\||\ .neu c , schools. mills And Hnffwny Stuiion hnlluvllllllililo 5 mid ehonp. Part. of the purclimm money may rerp|\i__p L_? mpri__g_a|rc lornli le_|~\n of _y;eai~s lfr_e__~ °.n ure . oi' u wr ou nr n l A ?$ros..Chnrlotwfewnp:ri tlils owiiildrly o u sweep Sale R- J. l\vl,MJNEIlil». Of Boots, ulndnny. California Shoes, vaidiiié rainfrri """"°'° ‘ Sale The Curtis farm in the Royalty or Ch'town on the St. Peters' Road. con- sistieg of '78 ncrea of land with large and valuable buildings on the some is now for sale at private contract. Pur- chaser can have immediate possession, Apply at once to undersigned H. J. PALMER 1 Executors A. B. WARBURTON 1 Estate inte J. l~`.CURTlS Daied 21 Mcli |900 3-£lldmWfllil'lU=fll. No reserve. all must go Ellllllll 97Queen St. Ch’t' wa _.___ _ :_ .,'she produced a piece of paper on years. ...._.__..__--- l_l_ll§S THEHE f E W cz: CALGARY, April 3-A most re- markable and terrible epidemic of rabies broke out in Red Deer some time ago, and since then the \__=overn-; ment has been quietly righting the outbreak ln the only known way, which is to shoot all dogs that me loose on the streets. It has been the boast of the dog fanclers that Alberta is a -land where rabies are not, und this boost has lwcr. illustrated for many years. Mad :logs were things unknown until the recent outbreak in the north. The head of an animal suspected of having died of rilbies was sent to the government analyst, and he diag- nosed the case as n haul case of the dlsease. The government immediate- y took steps to eradicate the out- break, und Dr. McKay, tho govern- ment veterinary, took charge of the TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take LAXATIVE BROMO Qulnine l'l`ablet.s. Druggists refund money ii it fails to cure. E. W. GROVFTS signature on each box. 25c. ' -__--_-e-_- WARNING T0 COUNTRY GYRLS. The following note which we have received from a thoroughly reliable source, ought to open the eyes of |girls from country homes, as well as ,their unsuspecting parents, to the snares lwld for uhc innocent by de- fceivers and seduccrs in our cities: l “One evening last week a nice look- ing girl from the country arrived in Halifax by train. A stranger and laloue she. fortunately asked informa- ‘tion from a railway ofilciall. He ask- ed her where she wished to go, when which was written in a good hand without a signature the' streeil and number of one ol the gates ol .Ilell. The girl haid evidently no idea of the kind of place to which she had been directed, and to which she might have gone had she sought information from another than the gentleman to whom she spoke. He asked' her if she had any lurzzaizc- She said no, one nan been told that the people of uw house would provide her with clothes, The official promptly sent her to Mrs. Egan, the faithful and large hearted agent ofthe S. P, U, S0. this uirll, for the time at least, yva/S, dc. livered from the snare. When will do. 061112 P00P1e in' the country awake .im the danger. and cruelty, of send- ing girls ungirarded to the city 7" To Smokers We-'vc opened a swell line of cased pipes. To see them is tc admire them- We would like you to look them over. Prices are rG2Sonable. `"""“' Also one gros each Standard and Gold Medal » Brands 25c Pipes each one of specially select- ed wood. If found faulty, we give you a new one. 5We stand behind our goods, All the leading brands of tobaccos A.w.Réddin. Phm B. The Square Druggist. Sunnyside . risky to change from your heavy underwear to light summer ones,there's only one sure way to get a couple of suits of our in'edium weight for spring and fall. You will escape the extremes t0 which nature will never adopt itself. Stanl`ield’s medium weight, sizes from 32 to 46. Prices ‘$2.00 to $6 50 per suit. Woolsey’s English medium weight sizes 34 to 44. Prices $3.75 to 6.00 according to size. Peninan's medium weight $52.;/5 to 3.50, ac- cording to size. H. H. BROWN The Young Mcn`s Man. ‘flip '-d-l lililhlll; | i\\\\`< l` 1 tainment lor New Woudel'ln.nd'S PM' _ _ -. _ss __ ._ '_ r _'-*, `$`;_ l ll.Pi0|fald lrlln .;..;..;..¢..;..;..;..g..;.¢;..;t.;..g..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;, Il’s Possible If you leave your laundry work till the last minute you may bt disappointed. It’s always better to send it in early in the week. You are then sure of having it when nec-ded and cu- ables us to giv-- more time to your work. Our team is out six days every week, will be pleased to call for your bundle today. A F. WEBSTER Sim- Sie un ln\;|\dr\-__ lili Kent St _ lionn 15| For Sale Property on Queen Street Charlottetown. l an `\ nsfruclcd liy the irusteils of Ili ate ll`r.m\L r\leKcuna lo sell that property situateil on Queen Street ixnlludiug nunikers (iz, 64, and fo. Numbers 62 and 04 consist ofa dwell- ing lieuteil by hot writer and fitted with all the modern iinpro\‘emciite~, alsoa shop all ln same building. Nuinher 06 contains n shop with ware- rooms above. Eucli of the proper-lies has a right of may ln the roar, The .iliove properties \\'ilI hc 501.1 by PuhllcAuclion on thc piciniees :\n'l`h\|rg. day the |.'itli of April. For further par- ticulars apply to ' ' -'~ nl:N_lAMiN CARTER & vo. 4--zill`mw6i. A \i¢ii.»n.».-f_ imperial Gasoline Engines Vi/c dc-.~sii'c to call llic attention of llislieriilcii :mil otlicrs _nMc mcs wc iuainifacturc. These Engines are of the Marine Type. 4 H. P. Single Cylinder, 8l'l_ P. double cylinder, and iz ll. P, triple cyliudcr, these powers can he increased accorrling to the speed driven, the above rateing is for running at 500 revolutions pi-r minute. The bearings are made with rciicivnlilc luisliings and can be replaced by the owner ata very small cost, this is n grcit advantage over some other niakcs. The lllngincs are fitted with the celclnatcd (lrswclf Spark Plugs and \ ibrators also Schcbler Carburetors and all fittings are the best money can lpurcliase. _ \Vc guarantee these engines for one full _vcar if properly installed and inanagccl. If any part is four-il defective in material or workmanship. we will replace it frcc of charge, on the return of the defective part to us. We solict a share of thc Island trade and we fcel sure our efforts to manufacture at hoiue an article as good'i‘i not _ better than any imported here, will be fully appreci ted by those requiring a First Class Murine Gaso.inc Engine. Our prices and terms :irc reasonable, call oi write to us » f for full iniormntizni- BRUBE STE ART & UU. Chl“'l0lt¢l0Wl1.~-............ ............... P. E. Island -_-_-_~_-_:.-._ _.._.,____ __ - ;=_-________, I _ :_-|l_| I . 1 Builders’ $l;’_fi;».‘»i\,%}__:i ‘file- ". f I Hardware '\;. ‘l "` __,,_____ . Carpenters’ Tools Roofing Sheet Zinc Dry Paper _ Tar Paper Hinges and Butts Mortise Locks _ Lock Setts Nails, Belts, Saws, Etc. Simmons and Disstons, Rip,Ha1|d and Panel SHWS Iron and Wood Planes, Hainniers, Hatchets, Steel Squares Try Squares, Rules and Levels, Braces and Bits, Etc, Etc., The lingers Hardware llnlll l _ 0¢S3¢ tal