G you then Society Emblems 'We have just added to Pins A and Button . _ B A I_ U__F M _ our stock a lar enuiuber of C. ». ., asonlc., A O H Oddfeqows O md other-S0¢i¢¢y in_ \_-: . _ -. .__ ., _ rai'lgelne_ ine it will Pay to lsleesut. ` hen m need oi' ‘anything m thx `“"' _VV- iviv=l_i__Na:r=-a J E\Vl'1LElL COOK _ lvlrv day is Baby my -et- ` Coo|l’s Studio New DesBriszly Block, The Studio Where Baby iq Ala-ny, Welcome To make you _Strong After an attack of La Grippe Hughes’ Digestive Tonic is unexcelled. It nourishes an strengthens the nt nes, improve., . l _ ` . ll “PP°\ll¢. Bids digestion and tones tu the whole system, , Price 25c per boillc. Avolheraries Hall DELICIOUS TEA Ever-drink Eltlvili E BLEND. ED TEA? If not you have not the slightest idea of its excellent qualities. It has all the delic- iousness and high quality that can packed ina pound of tes.. The aroma is excellent and stamps this as the only perfect family tea with all the 1 highest qualities at _a moderate price. Get a pound NOW and prove what we say. 28 cfs per lb W. W. Walker 7 Phone 343 GROCE R _Col Ellstoll and Orlcbnr Str( t s. ' dttsrtulnl ` ` _ e Fall antlwinter Suits and _ l i0vercoats You cannot do better than place your wants in our tailor shop. if it isa big order or a small one, we will giveit pains- taking attention. We guarantee satisfaction. C. Alex Brown C USTO M TAI LOR Corner Great Onorgc und Kullt Sis. tlhnrlottutotvll. eo. E. llucllss. ;, _ , ;`_ "_"`_""`°‘ INV C' US This W o r d s t a rl d s fo r Honesty in shoe making. INYICTUS _ ‘lt also stands for comfort. INVICIUS for style and up to dateness and everything that Ls good in rnen’s shoes. IWICTUS The popular shoe in Char- lotletown today -We have our spring stock on the shelves in all. the new shapes in~ calf, patent leather, kid and tan calf. $4.50 and $5.00 apalr- Alley ®. C o Charlottetown Agents 'T.'*l _ < President Crisp paid an offlcia visit to the Welsford and St. Mar Practice limited to Diseases of Bye, Bar, Nose, Throat And Skin. Eyes 4-ssted sad fitted for glssses.\ f OFFICE norms sw lla. in. l.c0e.B0n nl. Evenings by appointment dtww ~ Offices in New Prairie Block--vllhlflotfetovln. his home in this City. _ Aubrey Brown,`stamp vendor is confined to his home through ill- ness. _ _ to Charlottetown by the Minto yea- terday. . _-_- yesterday. in York, the guest of his uncle, W. H. Pope Cooke. The Minto came into port. at Cha y y, ton 12 o‘clock, thus opening navigation. Buoy. . way freight. the face yesterday. The Mission Board ofthe M. E. lChurch has extended the furlough of |Rov. Beal. Chappell, fornlcl'ly or thlsthe Legislative Council Chamber foi |the purpose-of organising a_Canadian Club was largely attended by repre- i.. M€BSl‘S~ M-Blwlm `»icDo|lllll. Feder- sentative citizens. His Honor thc f Lieutenant Governor presided and at the opening sctforth the aims snr. objects of the organization and the lgood work it had already effected in other parts of Canada. Dr. Blan- s the new pl-lstor of the Central chard read the constitution* of the hristian Church in this City will Canadian Club in St. John. Brief addresses strongly favoring the for- lmation of a like organization here. ‘were made by Hon. F. L. Hsszard, , The D011" °“'°°'°‘ yertsrllny raided J. A. lvlsellleror, .lunge Fitzgerald, T. C. James, A. B. Warburton and . . pi bi-er 'Percy Pope. It was thereupon re- ;wcre taken by the officers, which will solved to organize the Canadian Club of Charlottetown, and in a very brief time seventy-one members The market yesterday was poorly had enrolled their names. The con- atterlded. Prices remained about; the stitntion of the St. John Canadian .same with the exception of butter, Club was adopted with some amend- which was scarce and sold at 30 and ments. Dr. Blanchard read letters received from the Canadian Clubs of Halifax and St. John and from Rev. G E Ros astor of Zion Churc City, to Jany. lst, 1909. » lick McLeod and Hammond Ford o 'New Glasgow Road crossed to Plc- tou yesterday en route to Winnipeg. _ %.'__j_é_._ Rev. John H. McQuerry of Arkan- a reach his first ' sermon here on Apr 1 19th. lthe premises of Andrew Murphy, Kent Street Some 'sam `es of abc analysed. 32 cents per pound. D loved wife of Norman ;\1».lcLsod age n'lne sons and two daughters., . _-_ _ ' r l A very pleasant time was spent- a,ing. The Executive hops to com- fiplctc an arrangement to have Dr - McPhail, Montreal address the Club, wards of thirty of the young people probably oh Monday evening next in of York and vicinity gathered there. Games and music were rnjoyed till which further and more definite a - the 'wee sma' hours' Alter risnmp- tuoua supper gotten up in gi-od posed that admission shall be matic ' style by Mrs. Brown the party dis- persed only too sorry the hours had members. N0 new organization in few~ evenings ago at the homc o Ebnezer and Mrs. Brown, when up gone so quickly. tins Circllts, N. B., last week, an spent Sunday and Monday on tb are well known in this Province. V of the members at all the meeting ______v _ and the explanations given by th ForSale lwill eller exchange for‘clty ropertv m arm MH75 acres on Brllukl$_y i't. llonrl. Illini us _through farm. Goo nlill sito .\c\\ use and hnildin .lin good l-epltlr. or further partl!culp_l_-r1__l;_p|;_l_y'_t_t<__ ____ _.sate n..luis.l.` 'Hari-lngunr. inc. i A (J hun F( `. Lrolald M =Klu.luoll 5 ||cLEA.N bi MCKINIVUN. °‘.i.2i:l.'.'=~..4"'°'1:x.:;:!:&.‘ s@Se¢ :hem in our ' ' ~----'-°“"' _ show window. ` sara fa I, oorr B A Y E R4 Cheap Shne”Sa|e _._-_-- We have opened up this week _ 2000 - irs of boots and shoes Egugllt-at~n .small frzlction of their value _ _ They ggmprlse Women s Men’g B0.'S MiSS¢S' and Cltildren's. _ ` ' At the pices we intend to sell them at they Wm soon walk ont. ~ Seewindow ' This week we are offer- ing a very nice line of stewing prunes at the low rate of ` Photogr a p h e r All the Latent Strlcs in the Photo Art ' Tet. |92 Ch"l`own l Stewart & Campbell, Bsrristsrs. Solicitors. ste ' Desllri 'Block Corner of omédiehu and Gmsilhn Streets, Cher- , P. E. I l d '°iilii|'i:'i ro soltli' for Sample satisfactory by the bulk of the mem son and Fowler. ' Robert. H. Horn of Bloomfield, P. E last respects at the grave. ._?_._-___- \\'. s. s-rnwim-K. 0. N. A. UANPIII-L . Sam Doyle, Antognish. is visiting. The warmest registered ¥°°¢ll’v~a¢ In _.l'\1+¢~: ax r , . f Weymouth. Mass.. Yonkers N. Y.. " C 0 l' Providence, R. I., Boston, In nddl tion to lecturing the Rev. gentleman distributed an immense amount of `d\lS¥fU¢f~ a ‘descriptive pamphlets, and had many 1 I 8 reference to the strange disappear- ance of Andrew McAulay of George- _ town Royalty. Upon enquiry yester- I _ day it is learned that nothing further . has been heard from Mr. McAulay ‘ ' who was last seen on Dec. 26th. As l soon as the snow disappears u l, thorough search will he made of thc woods_ around Georgetown as it is ____ thought that probably the urlfor. : tunate man may have been frozen, and as a. snowstorm came on shortly after he disappeared his body may have been covered by the snow thus q in \-ivw of lin- in<~rr:lsin_q rates of _Asseastnlent Societies___t_llere is largell.~m..\»il lnrrr-|i.il»le insurmiceoll t ec eapesl gusrante rates o 4 , Govcllllllt-lil ',`ont|l:ulil'.~. _ _,_ _ covering any traces of him. Mr. _ _ \\'i:in\-il. \_.»-_\r:\lll~|»l_~_.._l tn__ihc "Investmélnt Annuity Policy" as M¢Au|ay was about 55 year-5 0| age, _ 1ssuetlb_v_ll_le llh_ .\|lp:llr.in lil e :\ss.ll_;ance____ orppa_ny. Mc _ T___ was 8 son of the mm Donald Mc. _ _'l`hel.l.l:s .irc lie _pwcst t,;_Jl_\_§ls_lt.li w; aisou e ul; _____:_ Away and lived with his bl-other and pollzy o_ep_olnr-s fully pan uplnll -_ lllltenunl xero _years or can c ca l.l _ l SUTC . sister about two miles from George Y can ____ _Wim _____ _ town. Attorney General Palmer was communicated with a few days ago, » - to be made into the disappearance, the man has possibly been lost in °" °' ROSS ® MATTHEWS and also the adoption of some u the woods. Government has ordered an enquiry means of finding out by searching, if ll Cllliiffll Sometime a o The Guardian made = ~ " ' “ ”° Zion Church SClJ0Oll‘00l\‘l WHS ill!! ""'"”"‘“'”""""'"`“"` `_ """ '_""""' "`“_""" ""`*”` scene of a very pleasant event last. _ evening, when over 200 of the ladies speeches lwm varlvus lawyers. legis- bcfore their departure as missionar- what ii WHS capable Of dfllllg- Bllli ies to Demerara. After a short 8'* We het” ‘bla ll* °\“' FBUUGYS' "‘_ musical and utemry program wen Institutes every fortnight for over Nate S eeches were made b W T if followed out would be a great P ix - " P V ' ' benefit to our country when it man or butcher or light farming as Huggan, James Lawson and J. T. _ . ' . - m- _Mcxenm an expressing the deep comes to _the farmer s turn to speck it is it choice piece ol land. Ter < .interest Zion Church would ever 1:3 igvg°":;`:_§_5;B“';‘;t;dh§°__?(;';‘pe&;g £0 Slllt Dlll'Chl\9¢Y- APP|)' fi” Uafllc have in the missionar;es going forth ' ulnrs t0 fo this work. In repy Rev. Mr. 2? gg'|:_ehl°A:‘_fip°'_:°°_°_f_‘;__g‘er":J';°3:53’ 'M°K°“"° “Poke leemmly °' 'TM kind tions for the benefit of farmers are C' R' MCKINNOV *md g°“°'°“° receim-°“ ¢w°“ mm 'rushed through at the last minute n0llll\\l°\\ H9555 :md his psi-talr. not only in Zion but with t Hs si singing and praver those present _‘udl°'lt‘;, gas wio c°m';|l|weree,;m tg shook hands with the missionaries potiimsf aaralghermy mmsposgd az” - before dispersl . _ "5 _ give us the reasons why they award -"‘”-'-"-l _ ed the prizes to the different samples. Great SEED FARE AT BUMMERSIDE. The exhibitors would like to have the , --- judges explain wl;_y_ t.he_y__awsrd_ed the ,. oitnc al S Fair held at. rises. when to e o nary armor Slliiihdarltilde ltlst weeetilt, as far 'as on- tlihere seems to be so 'little difference tries of all kinds of grain, small in the samples. lf this were done seeds and potatoes, and the Domes- it would bs quite an educator to the. tic Science Department were concern- farmer ln selecting good seed. and ‘; ed, was a decided success. And if it would help °‘“° 5°°¢l FM" ll* U12 0 has fulfilled the mission that its future. *- promoters, the farmers of P.E.I. ln- FARMER- uwndad on “_ hu not hom in um owing to e enormous c ease n and gentlemen or the congregation, latvrs. Blersrmcn. all very gfwll la met to do honor in 8 S0°|a| way their place, as they told us about the to Rev_ A_ D_ and M,-s_ McKe,,z1e_ great resources of P.E.Islaad' `and"" rendered by M,.s_ saundemom Mm_ six months in the year, we would J Ioffer for 5a'e tn, place ol bus ° S. C. Moore, Mrs. Ross, and the like “°m°tm“g “ little '“°'° Dracu' ness at Albany, with eight rum nt Misses Waterman, Louise Lawson. ml' And we can only get at the land rigugtgd gng mile from Albllry , D __ th Sutherland and Mamie practical part of the matter by hear- .` . d ,3--18¢lmwf.rwtl. 0 ° Y » in from ig,-me,-B who hav, mad Statlomhsvlng thereon s large an -- ~ - ' ° Ross a delightful social hour was 2 ° “ - spent' during wmch reheshments were success of turning along its vsrlnus commodlous dwelling house and served and everyone present became lines' ‘0\llb\llldll"l§.’5i all in g°°d rep” r' personally acquainted with Mr. and Pwr' Ross gave " Splendid address wltll two dug' WEl|S.0l'~Ill1b1ll|dll1g M__s_ McKeuz,e_ short and apDm_ -on the selecting of good seed which This ro wiswimble fm,tmde,` 'hroughout the Province After - .Nou we hw' h 3"|3dt“HmPd Emenm P E ` tended it_._ should, n_alnel_y,__pn educaé _ tor to, t e armor n seec ng goo ,.Ru”h is bewmmmg A "est S seed.and in hearing the views of prsc-_ B M h_ '_' _ P tl tical farmers, the time and labour »"“7°r °' th' 5 gm' :sr U ty _,__-_-. ,spl°agu§ & cos ' Zi-i!7dmWf rtldlll ____@-5n limit' J~ B. Mclllsll, li.l\. (HARVARD) lsrristar and Att»rns1°\¢'|fl\V :British Cough Cure. This ts e. ssfe,plesssnt and edectusl remed! f°f coughs, colds. eroup. bronchitis and all aleetions ‘of the throat. °h°!t. and lungs. No home should be with- G. F. Hutcheson, Sul nyslde - ` r lr irrrrueuw moms. u \>°¢*l° W . . ll ld C IM cor Queen ‘nfl Rl°‘""°'“' ”""°" “"’“ wt it P"pa..r.'v‘r.~“mii:dn. l’hm. BT. ` 9 U ~ i _ flwtt _ _ - '_ l.liv:i>.-*U‘».y.._ .v<=»e"".'l|I.e.:v'~~;»\. l» . u ' ' "’- " `~“` “ ' sllnnyside, Di-nggtst. - ~ The uestdon is lisa this been done? "'° ‘|“°“"“7 th” "° “°m3"'h° pn” would like so hear our uv- ' ° , th Us I d .. f°"m°" It" that °xp°“:n°:°m(.m afallveta iiiiolgcgsuhrdegrto mlillatasina tile the various localities on the Islsud. _ -~ ~» ~»» ~~-»»»f»=»»=-° -f - '-==° ~ '.;f.‘.:L°‘:.: '::‘:.:"‘lz.";; \ . _ -,g-_Qi ,~'*°f""°“ """ ""‘°“ “V "‘ ""“"“" 30°' p" °°'"7d . l q of tea at the gardens has advanced The Th* '°"°°" "°°mm°d at "ww ding' greatly during the past year, malt- C 0 N R 0 Y, Sham.” 8f,°"‘“l “"4 "““"°“‘°“ ° °’° sign mrrlsnl el quality lor which Sunnyside number this was not done. The first dmwfrnhf _Ch Town