in; International 8-10 Tractors huvr won the rr itutlon an.) raw-om- “mm or some of the moat scleutlflo farmers hoth In Cunmlu and tin- ‘ sun" by thelr pertormunec at tleld unit belt work, or for m-nr-rnl flllgtl". an the whole, were prov-en by locut demonstrations that tliln In gll ‘new; moat suitable for our luluml Innvu-ru. '|‘hln tractor to operate m nfully on orillmury KEROSIIINE 0th under nll comlltlonn. Now that ltflmt" M m". products are coming to norlull. the nlns and purpose of M gum" illtlllhl be to produce num- nt mt low n cost m: It In lroillhlg m Mn" h, no WIIY can this. be done no cheaply rind scientifically Illt with n of "1"" n llnlile l. l-l. C- Tnactnrn. _ W“, “y; noltl ullwurdu 0| thIIrty of tlu-lc trnctorn ln this provincvr, H“ more than nll other lnnkcn IMIIIIIIIIIQYIL Prices nml terms furnished n qwuzllllllll- l . Samuel Kennedy ~ Charlottetown, l‘. Id. I. ‘~ NOTICE l \Magnet Cream Separator l. ; Petrie Mfgu, C0., Limited l Y Box 485, Charottetown " “Can adafs‘ Zihstflzmous Dessert " Mad: at Britigbllaonfario . There are Many . (Jelly Powders- ‘ But Only One II. It. Archer, General Representative Milton McLeod, Agent 55 Prince Street. Charlottetogln r l r Hi ' Mammouth Clover Whitc Fifc Whcat I Early Red Clover Red Fife Wheat q ‘ Alslkq White Russian Wheat Q White Dutch Marquis Wheat \\ Sweet Clover Turnip Seed i 4 Timothy Manqel Seed Golden Vino Peas Island Grown White Russian Barley , and White Flfo Wheat \ Buckwheat Island Grown Barley Longfellow Corn Island Grown W-hitc Banner Vctchcs Oats from Registered Seed g Special Prices to EGG ClRCkES and INSTITUTES. it l CANADIAN FARM PRODUCTS LTD. ll ‘ Fharlottctciln, P. E. I. V; ll. $2.132.‘ ' Li ' . imperial cod-oil fox biscuits are the product of whole wheat flour and I0fllIVGI‘ oil. They also contain meat scrapes and are rich in protein (muscle producing substance) and fut (heat producing). They are recommended by experienced l’. E. I. ranchers who have fed them to their foxes for several years. We are prepared to flil ordersfol" ton lots at lowest possible price liirect from factory. ‘ imperial Biscuit C0, Ltd.’ CHARLOTTETOWN “BOX 446 Phone 845-4 l For Time botllc of our Polish. 'I‘iu-l flnost Sliver nladc. PRICE 35c PER BOTTLE House Cleaning; You will want your Sliver Property cleaned, so buy u t . Polish l I W. W. Welluer,‘ Ltd.~ Since 1868 ' lillllie-Call Your Att To the Fbllowing I4W\'I|I|\ ltQl\"/lI\\ ‘MIR ‘IIIVK entig? All the above mentioned articles at regular discount for three days on everything except seeds. BE On TIIIIG . r33‘ prices compare favorably with any others obtainable. We SEE OUR HALF PRICE counrsrzs C. E. Pratt é? Son| 81'. PETERS. P.‘ I. I. will offer an extra special Should weather be un- favorable. Sale will be ex- tended to Include three fins days. Positively no tension If first three days are good - 1 w ‘ Grocery Specials SEEDS ICEEDS _ n ' ' ' Mammoth clover Bfflll. Mllldllllii". (lilcaltn old Lladles wear Fl-QUR Ljarly Red clover prucms caiflrncul (Royal Purple and Alglko olnvol- Blatclrfords.) glLK HOSE Royal Household Caruada Tlmmflly . 1a....“ 0-H... BL°U5E5 {an Mend’ Seed wheat Imported 150 bushels COrIl Intuit CAWMSTS _ ass Spsr ccntof ca h ‘f .." . l ' ~ . l - Mlsol-Es “ outs-Best seed at $1.00 pcr bushel. WHOLESALE PRwE-s UNDERWEAR 'l‘hhl oats ilas all been grown on Th": days only "'_-'*-Ii————— mug C‘! _ lint‘ 1'3"" "ml is Jlllflmllleed 51'9" >~A _ . .__.. .__ _ ...._ . _. .__..._.. DRESS GOODS pm“,- "om weed seed“ 9| ‘my kind “M (Ybiidrcns Mash suits clriidrous COLORED VE|LE$ Gold ~31 I“ *1 ‘his will weight over 4o lbs. to um dross WASH SATINS. ‘Mu v “In ‘bushel. CREPES Molwécy ‘m ORGANDIES ‘, es .... .. . DIMITIES W We call special attention in lirolln. Wo have a splendid ltssorllncnt PWK CQTTONS - o from best munufartors of ready ruado clothes in Canada and also a few and otc. ’— Boys ClOtIIIIIg Hlllll-i of llest English (ziolhu tailored for us by W. II. Woodicy of I)un- dun. The prlco ult which we uro offering those nlukc thorn very zittruc- I u - - ‘ Wm i“ tivc buying. Remligfirnr have as lkzlirlgfilallty. w” »_ _ our previous front $7 50 l v n Illlicos GROCERIES AT WHOLESALE-Ali old goods loll from prvvloils MONTHLY ' n $22-00 sales at cash price. and u special (Ilsruont off our ruircady vory low price. SALES M Large wcil assorted stock of now goods. all genulm, . ens? Rain WI‘) (IIIARANTEE . COats 1 that. t-lris is genuine and A" new goods at rock hob will ho exactly ll/H stated. ' tom prices from $7.50 l0 , ----_--_-— ""~°° . 21st, 22nd and 23rd To Anew: ln two I . _ . w" do not ‘wed to put , weeks m so right lrclm on u. 1 ' , North Vancouver two cars but wifdgllllernffllfhlll: "gal; Thursday’ I‘ rlday and Saturday of B. C. cedar shingles cut m our mam, cuflwmara three‘; (rergturies bold m", hm, be I _ _ m. our pr cos" e ore uy-_ lame“ ma“ durfggl€hzcsl‘i'g_ \ A 211x30 Ilvsgltléliziélitybegtn mtg: fer month - ' . lug TOPWIIITII atlldltzlre look on Prince Edward Islasd. ' will come as la shock 1n tIros-e here —. There-Is noilhrlng better sprains and contrusiolli then Dr. Thom-as’ Eoleclric Oil. d-uco tho sw-olllnlr that follows s sprain. will cool the inflamed flesh 5nd dmw the pain. it will take the ache out of s bruise and prevent the flesh from disnlnring. ' sympathetic game to pesclfy and ~ Stilriing M. A. who made a sphcml. ~In this lway all the students who vanccnrtrnl- und- refinement of our poopl-a She was o woman of nulch ly interesting conlversatlonallst. and tn the Doctor in elevating high utLI honourable position It. no» cuples amongst the leading educa- tlnnsl Institutions of Canada. dowod with those Clr-rlsllloll? graces which characterized the true wom- an, the loving wife. the exemplary mother. lng sincerest sympathy to Doctor- Andensou, now far advanced in his journey through life, and the family consisting of one dsukhtler. Mrs. Kinzdon. and three sons. Alexand- ar, William and Frederick. - i-‘o-x-mi Eastern sodium?’ r ..~|r rrs-onv eoooo v6 an ii‘. Ives Q,III@OOI, Montague. —BORDE.N NATIONALS HOC- .\'EY TfiAMz-ul-Inve recently hsd special photo taken which is a zrfldit w the team as well as to the itizens of Borden In geuarah and .lll be an all enduring emblem of their success In hockey this season, raving won seven games out of sight played. The last game play.- ed with the Stars of Bedequo ‘(Eastern half of Prince county it should lbe)“ In the Crystal Rink at. lumlnersldo was more or less a =l1fim1ruse. the ‘Stars for the up iroaching season. and victory was left to the ‘Stars, lby u close riiur; rln 0t‘ one score which was secured =y an offside play_ no kick was nude, for something had to be done as the Nationals had‘boaten he Stars in two previous games. .ne on Bedeque by a score of 7 tc '_ and the other In Carleton 4 to 2. rut the Nationals foresaw ton nonths of disturbed minds in their lisconsolate hockey friends, and they did the rest. <o-c>-—-- .::FOR BURNS AND SCALDS.- )1‘. 'l‘lromas' Eelectrlc Oil will lake ‘he tire out of a burn 0|- scsld. It should he st hand in every kitchen so that. ii may be uvallaibie a1 any time. There is no preparation re_ quircrl. Just apply the oil to the burn or scald and the pain wlill ab. ate and in short. time cease alto. zether. IN MEMORIAM SADIE N ‘CHOLSON The death of Sadie Nicholson of étanollei on the 9th. of March al. ‘he age of 26 years removes a dour ilfc fr-om our midst. Sadie endured her sickness for a year and du-r- . lng Ilium, long period was always ‘so swe-et and cheerful, airways look ing at the bright side, never com. ollaining of her sickness, but. always had lsucir a loving and bright smile which tirade 1| so pleasant for her family and thus-c who visiietl her. Will/inf.’ contracted pneumonia in Boslfm four years ago she come till her home accompanied ‘by her sister M urgarei. who ‘nursed ire-r so tenderly. Sire made grep, progress llhwards recovery when she woe siril-kon down with that sickness which was so‘ fatal ‘two years ago, ‘nfiulcnra, and although it weakcm ‘ed her v(ry much still she lingered 14nd hopes were entertained for her nccovery until about tfwo lwccks ire- TOl-g the end came when It could be seen by her family and friends that the and was fasl approaching. ll was ilcutlful to list-en to ‘her tclzslinlonv of her trust in her Sav- iour. who was gm kind and loving 0 her during her ycalrs of sickness; 0. T. s. Esmoude T0 Face Trial VANCOUVER, Ill‘... April lib-I Tho prellurinary hoarlrlg of till- case against (l. ’l‘. (irattau lis- moude. described as Sinu Fell! “cu- voy" to Australia, on a charlie 0i’ seditious utterances, was concluded today, and he will be coulmittotl for trial at the asdizes iu one WOGK. He will remain at liberty on bull. in the ‘meantime. I Tile prisoner is accused of mark- ing anti-British statements at. meeting Irerc, and urging tlz." ar- tlve spread of the Irish revrliutloui ll by symputlrizcrs in this city. Ills counsel endeavored to prove that the statements alleged to have Ireen made were no more than “sympatlircllr: comment on the suffl feriugs of tho Irish people." It] was also submitted that tlru lncet~ lng was not public and tllli tlvol newspalpernlerl, who teastilioll for_ the Crown, hull no right thcrc. The private nature of flu: rur-vtiul; lessened lire impurtallvc of l~ls< moudes uttcrauccr, tllu dcfcusc Slllllllltlflfl . Magistrate Shaw rult-d timl it w ‘ a case for trial ily jury. lismoudc suilorl from l ii port on the steamship lllilkllfii ullllll‘ four mouths ago for Allulruiin. but was refused ad-nrlttzuu-r» lo that country. when he rrlfusoll to take tho ozrlir of illlfililitlllfifl. I'll ad- mitted that hl- was going llll'l'l‘ in “take care of Irish lnierrstz; during the absence of Arclrllislloll Mulrlrix." Your Combs and Blusile Do you have troulrlelwilh libero-- urc they a source of annoyance and expense rather than u pleasure and comfort to you? Then you are not using 03 brushes and combs. Look over our line and notice the difference in quality and values. ii. J. MABON Optometrist & Prescription Druggist MONTAGUE, P. E. I. llc was uomrpciicd, therefore. to ro- turn to this port on the same ship, and was given permission to land only on condition that he proceed at once lo Erlgiaud via. an Atlantic port, after ileing on board three moullrs. The next evening he is allcgorl lo have made tire seditious utterances. Iiye-Chsses Froln _ $2.00 o $10.00 I . airs 'l.'.'..*il’s*:.t.%°'": right across this space y. , Parkman Supplies the Big Majority oi. . Eye-Classes ' Sim Iy because PARK uridis srs-cussm srethsIlNET _ - AB and bQIsthQONLY GRAD ATE OPTICIAN " (attendance courses.) In Montague Cslfand soc for ourseif h I s - -DA OP TICAL PARLOURS. ‘E. E. PMlKMAN I White Star Mines Oruhul and [titled Whlto stone for poultry grtt. Artlllelnl stone stuccl cement hlocln uni oars. “cllirriifili?” Agents, l’. I. I. Ohurlottetovvl ~‘ Mothers Be Careful Much of the trouble weaning the baby is developed by tho use of a cheap and unsanitary nipple. The Nobility nipple is sterilised and is sanitary, transparent sud non-collapsible. It. ls put up in s ‘separate box with s rod band on each nipple. You will meat with tbs doctor's approval If bsby uses s Nobility nipple. Haamw,‘ r. ' - ' --nwv- c t. i Ii filnt 29h u-qqqqtjfi of llcr trust and hop-e llo friends, father and brother, who predeceased her and the friends she was leaving ‘behind, if they tour. Some days lbeforc- her death silo chose tho text for lrer funeral, Romans eight oha.pter—t'hird verse. For I know tbalt the sufferings of llhis present" time are not worthy to ‘be compared with the glory thal shall be revealed in us. Some of her favorite hymns won: The meet l would only trust in her (lcar SavJ Have You A “Twenty Pay Life Policy?” Sands of time are Sinking, also tlhe ‘Z8 tlr._l’slum. and Sale in the Arms of Jesus which were sung at her funeral. The funeral wiricb was held on the temllh was conduct- ed lby her pastor the Icev. John id sermon for the occasion point. out the high ohrisfllan life 0L the deceased. The remains were laid to rest in the Slprlngion Ccmctry. MR8. lDR.) AILEX ANDERSON The death of Mrs. (Dru) Alex-- under Anderson occurred at ti o'clock ‘Saturday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. F. C. Kllngdon. llalllfsx. - The tlnctor and Mrs. Anderson after disposing of their borne In Charlottetown s/boul a Year ago took up their residence with their daughter, lMrs. Kingdon. Mrs. Anderson .hlls been enjoying a fair measure of health, and her death who were intimately acquainted with he: ms well as all who knew ircr. The Doctor and Mrs. Anderson came lo Prince Edward Island in 1862. and resided permanently In Cirarlottetown until arbour a year ago. For the greater part of that period they lived in the old Prince of Wales College. of which the Doctor was [he revered principal. passed through [be College during the Doctor's ‘flflllClllfllSlllp became acquainted with Mrs. Andenson. She was u lad-y of exceptional ah- '-|lv. highly educated and Wlldflly read“ and She took a deep and ac» tlve interest in educational mul- ters. and all that made for the sd- force of character, and an unusual- no doufm was of real assistance the Princo of Wales College lo thc lMrs. Anderson was rich-i-y awn-- All] wll-l join in express- Ply Lil's Policy. which was added k the Po Icy. purc ::FOR SPRAINB AND BRUISES for It wlIII m. 0 sinuous. A true story of a Canada Life Policy issued over forty years ago. At 11s 30 lrsjecuml his $5.000 Twenty xi u. as t. received uolum“ I. Tlast premiumv will cease in Z0 years. Z. That dividends and afterwards. receive I for s loan. A Policy on your life may do much that you intend to do-if you live. It may pay off the mortgage, supply food and clothing for your family, keep the children at school and prevent s forced sale of your otliler property. It may be all that is left of your life work‘ —to keep you in comfort in your old age. But—your Policy must be large enough. The Twenty Payment Life Onrncw up-to-dale policy provides- 3. Thnt iiyor should be totally and pcrmsnentl diu- sbled before age 60. all premiums will be csncell - .s monthly income paid to you. 4. That such monthly syments will not be deducted irom the policy at your l’ 5 'Thst sitcv 3 years you may take a Cash Value, or paid-for policy or pledge the policy as security 6. That the policy cannot lapse while s cash value exists; Ihst the policy is indisputable slterone yen; tlni you may reside or travel in any part of the would or engage in any occupation without sflccting your insurance. w“ (There are msny other valuable privileges.) will be paid during the ZO yesvs, , and elth. l At up 50 he lscsivsd notice that his Policy. with 20 years’ Dividends. wn fully plid for. At or 60 his Policy. still earning Dividends. he pod him to finsncs the s new homo. ru q. 1o t. “out” n; cur. v.1... m ova sl on. I-Is resolved s urmEZT-“rfssrgolt "ulster-p: ID‘. Of Illl m {is awn-m by owl-L a An Immediate Estate The great sdvaningeovcr any other form oi invest- ment is that a small percentage paid yearly creates immcdialely on estate of $5,000. NOD00 or more. ' These active. progressive years of life in which you ave eirning the most money are the years in which premiums csn be move easily met. Twenty ears is s nfillVClllQlll period and premium; l spread overt u! length oi time are moderate snd easy to handle. . Do not clelsy this important mutter. particulars toclly. Canada. Life $.31? Ask for CHARLOTTETOWN l‘ w. Ii. nouns o‘ - ‘m/tuseen FOR P. s. l. I /‘/°o I: , o", Can