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A reminder comeslrom Rev J G Shenr~ er. Toronto, General Secretary of the Lord's Day Alliance that Lord's DAY Week has become an established instilu~ tion throughout the Anglo-Saxon world, and that it always begins the ilrst Sunday after Easter and therefore falls this year on April 10~l7. The event gathers addi- t`onai significance this your (tom the enorts being made by the Alliance to re- cure the passage of a LJrd’s Day Act lor the entire Dominion to which the Govern- ment of the day has given its sanction. The reason for seeking federal legislation in this way is that a decision of the Privy Council was last year given to the etfent that the Provincial Legislatures have not power to impose penalties for violation oi the Lord’s Day. But it is to be observed that Sunday laws, including that of P. E. , _ 4 f ,Chamberlains Cough m Remedy ' ii: * Cures Colds. A 4"'-"“ Island, passed before the union with Canada are still in full force and elwif until amended or repealed by the Parlia- ment ol Canada. These provincial laws are. BOWGVBF- 4°' festive in many W0!! 5113 HN “Ut BPDUC' able to the conditions vl hioh have arisen since their enactment. Few it all! Of them deal with Sunday excursions for pleasure and they do not apply to railWl7 companies or their emol0.Y°¢5- The bm now before Parliament as prepared bl U19 Alliance is a moderate measure Wllivh aims at prohibiting all labor, work and busine ss, except works of neoeselw ‘nd mercy, and among these exceDf»l°“5 it ‘would include the work of Dlivslcllllli “ld surgeons, necessary work connected with any religious service, selling drugs, and medmlnaglonnveylng travellers and mails, conveying live stock and D!\'f9hlbl° goods under certain conditions. the maintaining Of UNB “nd other work necessary in connection with certain manfaoturlng processes, which. from their nature, require to be 0DB1'“'»°d continuously. It would prohibit Sands! excursions for pleasure, ride practice, en- tertainments and sD0Ii-S W WNW °° °d` mission fee is charged, directly 0* mdk' ectly. It provides a H1505 WUUUY 1°’ |“` fractions of the law from $1-00 W 3*()-00 for employees; from $1011) W $10000 1°' employers; from $250-W CU $500-00 for cm" porations. , Ther; are strong reasons wh? 91055 who have at heart the maintenance of the day oi rest and worship should be diligent and watchful in these days. P;-gxlmity to the United States has led t0 an invasion of the dal’ bY railway ‘“d gwrmboat owners in Ontario, Q\l¢b°° and the west which would 11\l|i»5 CPP” the people of the Maritime Provinces were they practised here. The greet railway companies carry on their traffic and a large amount of repair work is done on the seventh dsy- The Gmud Trunk has been a special transgrejsvr- DUI” L ing three summers Desi# ll* dimble t“°k` -llll\ day's as well as the six working days of the week, with steam shovels, Rravol trains and a full gang of Italiana andpther employees at work, hauling dirt, fur grad- ing, gravel for bailasting,&:. The Alliance state that though those matters have been brought to the attention of the General Manager of the Grand Trunk, inn action has been taken to stop the desecration. On the Government lines there has been much lesi Sunday work and the right of railway men to rest one day ins.ven has been pretty generally respected. ii We io not know what measures are be-` ing taken for the observance oi Lord’s Day Week throughout the Island, but doubtless the pastors and churches will glveitwhst theythink to be necessary attention in such manner as may best conserve toall the great benedts of the day of rest. The new City Council will have to wake up. The streets and sidewalks . have been in a sad condition for the most part of a month past, and ice still encum- bers the sidewalks, which ought never to have been allowed to accumulate there. People ought to have been able to get about dryshod without rubbers long ago. while hitherto this has been im- possible owing to muddy crossings, ice, slush and water over tho walks, and this on some of our principal streets. Business has so far moved very slowly in the Legislature. Although tow mea- sures of importance are in sight the present rate of progress indicates a long session. There was a good deal of thresh- the address which could have been omitted without public loss. No doubt a part of the needless talk is due to the fact that this is the last session of the present House, and members have been talking to the ccuntry in view of the coming elec- tions. It is time now to get down to business. A NEW CROP OF CORN. ini! out of old straw during the debate on ' If S . \» . ' `, .fl - *` “f ,` _:H _ l -‘\ _ ~ *_-, gpm v .'_ ,R6 N . ’- \ fi ‘s`-DL" ~ M -Any good boy or girl desiring per " 1 p ii manent employment should apply at thi~ \ _,,_. #_ ,onine an Daw d “_ SAN Fnarzclsco, April 0.-The steamer ,-.,.,-: \\f é\;\\ wr :gl ._j-,;.» U A Korea, which arrive-1 toflay from the °"lhe5_"°“"g°v°“t'° wm°h fmed the Orient brought _seven million yen in . spacious times of great Napoleon finds _ynpanese noni, whlenls to be recolned ‘ w°"h7 "“"°"°“'“ Rev'J‘ W' M°C°"" into American money at the mint in this nell's lecture; Plan to attend. ?\\\io§sf; : \ , \~ Nh. se ` i. as \= Q.; \;\ ' .f / / "i `<,~_, :-\~>‘t":~t! 1.»»,» is v- ` ;i\~\.‘_-"a> _:ll » , i‘,.ii` its i, .-9 `\~ T' There is not a hat made rf-`-.~ I `\/ »\~_ i_", -3: ~ the Christy, price for on earth that will equal price. _ Everybody knows that, even those who sell other Hats acknowledge it. You Want thc Best 'l`here’s only one place to get it, that's where you will End more Hats to choose from than in all the other Hat stores in town put together. We'll put your name on your hat free. We'll conform a hat to your head perfectly. We're the only Hatter who keep every moderp ap- pliance for making heads comfortable and we know how to do it. Let ns sell .you your hat this spring. Our American Hats are the best American Hats sold in Ch’town, fifteen years experience tells us so. tight boots. Best remedy is Putnam’s Painless oorn and Wart Extractor, which /3 Ni i *",“‘\i .4 '-511.1 ' ' hh' ‘ty/' / \ /» \*,\ . /, h |13( Store Dr ss. oods We are proud to invite you to examine and enjoy our large variety of New Dress Goods' To-day we will mention one line of goods, l:\|$il‘¢$ . From our large st5ck we’ve picked out a few lines and let them stand as specimens: Fancy striped lustres in very pretty shades, 4o ins. wide, 39C Cream Lustres with small colored spot 40 ins. wide, - 42g Colored Lustres in pretty shades in pink and blue, 44 ins wide 4 5C Plain Cream Lustre, 4o ins wide 4 5c Plain Cream lLustre, 44 ins wide 65C Cream Lustre with silk stripes and checks 42 ins wide 65C Don't feel that you must be a purchaser in order to see the new things-we want you to come as a visitor. If we have what pleases you best that is an after consideration. - f.P¢l‘l(|il$ 5; 6. “THE M1LL1N1':1;Y LEADERS," lsn‘t vely hard to raise with the aid ol - \ Si111l1yS1d€. i l I i cures in one day. Refuse a substitute for ` . _ _ Putnam’s, it’s the very best, .wa \ 's ANNOUNCEMENTS. city. _ *i ~The farm property of the late Alex. . _ pl _Q5 ,. A ,_ ~'_.;, Mc.G. Stewart, containing ninety (our acres, with six acres diked marsh to be AIWAYS S&flSf&Ct0I'y- ` sold on April 11th is well worth inspec- KENDRICKS Lm,_,,Em- give, the best A "°"» bf' ‘mending P“"°h“5°"5 °f “fm satisfaction of any Liniment we sell -”“,-~j,~-.-;_`~<“\'“;`»~~`\,»~ property. It is situated three miles from T A HURLEY _,Q _\;,$,\ . ,,,x§§}\§§_,,, ` . . . . . ..,»-‘ bouthport convenient to churches,school - it `,\,§_` ` ' »,- _ __ .. \~.~. l. __ 51 Bli fi ld. N. B. B T cheese and condensing facttrles. it has a _ ss e A `_ good dwelling house 40x Zflfeet with Y ‘ knehen ml h d ll a c e , ay house and horse - YS stable, 00x 26 feet, 20 feet wail, supplied / ‘V with Noy's hay carrier fdr hoisting hay, - ",., W . cow barn 40x26 feet. grain and mill house attached, with wind motor for pumping water, crushing grain etc., water pipe, run from tank before cattle Also wagon house, piggery, henncry and wood house. The farm is all cleared, ex cept shelter grove to north of buildings, laid out in regular fields and well fenced. At north end of farm is s sever failing spring of pure water convenient for wnteringcattle ln summer. The diked marsh is valuable for both hay and mud. Immediately after the sale of farm the stock comprising three ruares, thirteen milk cows, as follows: one thoroughbred Shorthcrn, two thoroughbred Ayrshlres BRINGS JAPANESE MONEY. _, _ _ nm in 1 _ _ -rl V] . av*°*"" "" ' " "‘ ’ 7"" ' . 5; '{ ld . 1 1 'Wei' `. a » YIIGNY l ,___-*F “' _ __ lhsunlhcf slhagggns wlmfn .CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. One special agent for the province of P. E. Inland with whom an exceptionally liberli contract will be mwde. Also several agents for districts The Canad- Life ls the o‘d»st and largest Canadian Company with reserves stronger than any on this Continent, issuing all up-to-dale contracts and wilh its uneq-.nailed recrrd of profits tc policy holders, makes it especially attractive from an agents’ standpoint. Any person contemplating taking up insurance work should get our nfs: before engaging eisewhel e. Call on or communicate with W. K. E R5, MauagerC§lrl?`étlti?>:£1.}Branch, [lurNew Spring Hats English and American and ten Ayrshire and Holsteinfgrades, C i N" :xl STC HOW 011 CXhlbll§lOI1» T116 ‘WllklI1SOI1' 8.!1d ‘Henry also seven young cattle, six pigs and .,,,,,,,,,,. hen., Au ,he f.,,,,,,,,, |,,,,,|,,. i Carter’ Hats have no superior. We have been agents for these ments and a quantity of hay, straw an _ a good wife. Please her md your- fail to get the hat to suit you if youibu it ‘at British Furniture Shine and' 'Royal Silver Polish r Never fail to do their work thoroughly. We have an ever increas ng demand for them, am always carry a good stock on All kinds of Fresh, Salt and P|iilW8E The Only Real Good `Hatters. B`|iilS.. 4 hand. Now is the time they are of most value to house- keepers] Don’t forget the price r5c bottle. Everything in the line of house-cleaning supplies onhand. - A.W.RCdillll,Plllll.B. The uare Drnggish 4: .Cod, Haddock. Finnan Haddies. etc. .4 A130' ul kinds of "mf, Pork. amb. and s choice variety of ansages. Give ns a call; We'll treat you right. iiaddlesay li minor. 8 . . ’ a.‘3.i'5'.2‘. i‘?.,°'i’...”"»,¢..,” '“'”s¢....'. self by always ordering your y clothes here John lhlhohih ch. 9 ,y The Stylish Hatter, M9;-fig B1g¢k, New lieat Eliish liariot i h 'cHARLo1~rET0wN. ,"l‘=l=;:'hon¢p1§o,|79. 1 . smoked rm., salmon, mum, “-” ` A *C ‘n r--'=== * "" Glucose The BEST ’1‘_ooTo0soooBpicur¢whodoe|aotunthe 7 -~ Hickey Twist Pearl or uh 1 ....2-f..z" so--= -==-R~ 5 i r1nncd~E'l'¢xx'rmns. .maqroonnrxss “me s N s,».°f.~eé‘»'.f.7 is :i..£'.». is - ~- ` ` " - ==» ~` . w .l '; . _ . ,,,,,|,,_W||l be ,,,,|d_ 0 d 4| W1, hats for 7 years and we are yet to hear from the first CHS' wr'-lm but don., be afraid to look our omer who is dissatisfied with their wearin ualities. best Th ` l h yt g q . C 1' W O 8 Z l ‘ ' ‘IB T26 n your tailor-mgdde garménigsg acne: They .are correct m Style; and the Values are equal to’ If °st°n ourist and fitted by us shows that she “ing of soft Hat* likes to see you preSeut~aS good an not better than that oilered by any Hatter on P. E. I. appearance as other men, that sh Our st k ` th ' ’ is proud of you and will make yoli oc ls e second largest m the city' you camw ing mu- nm between nnvlne sim 'ro-l* 'i ronto the work has been carried on Sun- ;’- ` D* -'lr Pavs 'ro nov ar PLnK|N»s» l 1 i ~