l;" ; _ 1‘, . .ff 1 V 1 i V1” _ 1 -, .' ' 7"li`:i<. 4 » ii 1, 1 ‘ii ,," ' 1-1 r , .|,. .; . . 1 A 1 .».'.‘~ ~"_?;_-Q.. _.1_A . V tllii-fin.-WV" 1 » l we 1 “i ‘i § '/it \‘ i 1 ‘ " 4 ,» .7. . . 4.: _.dw wr.. 'of busize-s. As I intend lenvivig the Island, I The i ' Lurking Moth In puttihg away l-urs,don’t overlook the fact tpat unless lycu V, 'ro er) rotect r em - flue; maybe ruined by moths during the warm months. For protec- - tion against the pests we have Moth Balls Cedar Cam hor Flakes, Snuff etc Sostbut a trifle and are an effective safeguard. Moth Proof Bags we have in three large sizes. These protect furs, garments etc, without any more trouble than putting arficles in and closing up. J. G. Jamieson Druggist The Medical Hall F ITS---U This is the name of our new eye glass mounts. _ ' If you have found it .hard to get an eye glass to hold on your nose, let us show you these. Tney fit were others won’t. ` 1 G. H. Taylor jewelep & Opvivlan 1-. --vi -1 in - 890 8-YS the mass” Of tht! Deo- |but these few have been ullowed to di ple are not profane Rather they are' _ "°TEL ~ Iac reverent, law-abiding, and church- s1'.or-:|\11s-1... :-_.~;=;. 1;___.__..... _.__ c lmoanwav .mu mn smear NEW YORK CITY. _. Wlthi Easy Access of Every l’n'nt of Interest. Half Block fmhr Wnnnni..-~-1-‘>. a t - sm1n1m~.~'w11|\. f1rs11.-npllln 111111.11. ‘) Ndrlm Pon. 1-tm-ell.-|\c»~ or 121111111..-_ l Uvnlfortlllle .\p|111lnt|nents, (.‘u\|r|¢‘1~\|~< llarvlcr and ilumf-like Surroulnllnlrll- ..|W||5 SI-.00 PEEBAY illlilll’ ' C Ito Sn an lc . `l,\'o'|¥|||g g'd“l;.'d:`d’dnn:\.ilv.~ linltein. -‘l * suRoPEAN PLAN. -5 ' Table d'f‘lote Breakfast 591:. I ' WM. 1'AYLOR& SON. ins. _, F orSalie D0 iiniun Hotel property at Emerald about "1 Y ‘--:is from tl:c*3t,atl.'J1|.'l‘ :ls property consists 'fla .wln\\11,shcd and stable. coal house and oo h'-use all ln good 1-epnlr. with one nero of and. Also first class pump in house. Thorn is a la 'e smnplc room und store in this Hotel whidh could easily be coiiverted into n. general store. i`his isono of the best. busivioss stands that t icre is 'Jn thc mnin llno on the Island, would he suitable for butcher or most n.ny kind will sell this business stand at a bargain. *`°" ‘""‘“°".‘ft‘.':'_ 'r.n'lnf:»..-...~.. Emerald Jct. Queen‘s County. 3-15m '.-.‘l'dNr1mDd- P. E. Island ,__, _ gl- , _. °' Chocolates Chocolates l l - .»-f ~r~' w':»~ .P1 i "41 rm WEDNESDAY. apnrn 14. tooo. V WAR PREPARATIONB ENDANGER CIVILIZATION. Th war strength of Europe-the kionjtons. armies of over si-x million, Speaking along those lines in the _-_ and reserves of tive millions-is British Parliament, Sir Edward Grey, 'eleven millions of armed* the Foreign Secretary said-: "You imen. That means that one may call it national insurance, that ,strong man in his prime, out of every. `thlrty-five men, women and children, lis a soldier. Un an average seven families must arm, equip and main- 'taln one soldier. That ls, howevm but a small portion of the total cost. Enormous fortidcations along every frontier, great guns, some niilliovns of horses and costly ammuni- \tion and supplies swell the total. To these must be added the great navies, in which the tonnage of Europe's warships is over four mil- is perfectly true; but it is equally true that one half of the national rs- venue of the great countries in- Eur- ope is being spent on what are, af all preparations to kill each o Surely the extent to which this diture has grown really becom satire and a reflection upon_ civi ,tlon. Not in our generation, perhaps 'but if it goes on at the rate -at which iii has recently increased, sooner of lata' I believe it will subrnerge bhab civilization.” A PROPOSED DIVISION A. B. Wilmot, writing in the Cana- dian Courier proposes a new scheme for the division of the Northland of Canada, the union of the three Marl- time Provinces, the bringing of New- foundland into the Dominion and giv- ing the Eastern Provinces all a. share in the Territory of Ungava. The ambitious proposal is illustrated by a map. To Newfoundland Mr. Wilmot would- 'give a slice off the Atlantic seaboard of ,Ungava in addition to what she mrhas. To the new Pro~| ‘ ' " ld have an area of 190 000 square _ vince of ia he would g1ve the OU . E#----"‘""'*"' ‘J peninsula of Gaspe, the Magdalen Is- miles. In is altogether an admirable lands, Anticostl, dl of eastern Que- bec north of the northwest angle of New Brunswick, this boundary line be- ing extended northward to Hudson Straits. The claim is that the miop tion of this plan wonld_do much tt. equolise the territorial area of the “BECAUSE OF SWEARING THE LAND MOURNETH." . ` 'W The Jewish prophet who long ago going people. This renders it th left on record the words above quot,- ed lived in age of religious and moral decline, presarging terrible la- tional disaster which came swiftly. Profane swearing w-ao -but one of the many terrible vices and crimes of the time, but seems to have been fear- fully prevalent. In our own Province th d .PAZU OINTMENT ts guaranteed to cure any case of Itcblng, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to M days or money refunded. 50 cts, l Ganong’s l.owney's Well's ` Besides our Regular stock we have some large 3 to 5 lb packagcs will se ll at discount 20 Large Boxes $1.50 now l HON. GEORGE VON MEYER. I This is another of the members of $1.20: zo Large Boxes$r.oo now 8oc: 15 Large boxes 750 now 6oc. Gibson’:~‘ English hard candy all flavors. REDDIN BROS Phone 86 O; p. P. 0- L* ‘the Taft cabinet. Like Hitchcock he comes from the State of Massachu- setts. -1-_i_.-_.3 Ti-IE LATEST NEWS FIRST OF ALL - ._.__,., THE LATEST NEWS FIRST OF ALL. _gg f. §_°:. -”""' J ` The L,'atest just passed evidence on the _,_=. *r* ' J OF THE NORTHLAND. Provinces, while still leaving Quebec the largest and Ontario the second largest of the Provinces. Only Que- bec and the section east of it would he affected. The proposed plan would' leave On- tario 400,862 square miles and Quebec 451,873, instead of the 817,873 [square muse . which would result from Sir Wilfrid Laurier's _boundary proposals. Acadia with' its :extension northward- would cover 276,- 597 square miles and Newfoundland lproposal, if only Quebec would con- sent to part with some- 366,000 square miles for the asking, and if the Mari- time Provinces would consent to _unite, and if Newfoundland would consent to some in. These are three pretty formidable if’s. e more shocking when from time to 'time there rises on our streets the 'sound of loud, coarse, profane swear- iing and blasphemy. It is hoped and believed that but 8 oniparatively low of the low and de- igraded classes of our city thus tnim ,the air with profanity and obscenity so without check too long. lt is lit tle use for the preacher to preach oi U10 newspaper to print articles a- gainst swearing, unless it beito pre vent others from becoming contarn inated by a base example. We can- not conceive of these foul-mouthed in llividuals visiting n church or rcadin; UUWSDBDCY. An example shoulc promptly be 'made 'oy the police.'I‘her< have been some appalling instances of blasphemous profanity on om streets of late, that were n. disgract ‘ to civilization. T H I5 @ saanf ' INSUR ATISFACTION Castle Brand Collars are tailored t- shape-_not merely laundered. The satisfy because they wear bette 1` =<@*n~ LIEUT. E. H. sH.AoK1,E'roN. q'-le is the Britisher explorer who as succeeded in. getting within 111 niles of the south pole and of reach- ng the south magnetic pole which is urther to the northward. MORE DEADLY THAN CANCER. It is said on high authority, that cancer :auses only 30 deaths in cvcry thousand lenths, while Indigestion causes, directly xr indirectly, _fully one-half of _all the leaths in tins country. lnd1gest1on atarvcs the body, weakens the nerves, >oisons the blood and in short., reduces ihc life-ii wer and vigor in its victims " You ncegonot fear Inrligc-stion,if you take o ifter meals a dose of the famous digestive _ nic Mother Seigel's Syrup. If iS H1552 .vholly from herbs, and corrects _ thc lisorclered stomach :ua no other xnechcme _-an d°_ Lim, Ralph Stephenson, of Vama p_0__ Huron County, Ont., wrote on Inn. 23, 1909, saying: “ We have used ,-[otha-|_S¢ige1‘5 Syrup for years and1 iiways keep it in the house. Asa sto_1nnch medicine we recommend it very liiglrly. lt always keeps us healthy and \':cll.’ _ Price 00 cts pci' bottle. Sold evcry\v`nere. _\_ ]_ white & Co., Ltd., Montreal. The Miller Estate Farm a Marshfield is nowoffered at private isle. 1041-2 acres-rich asa garden beautiful situation gently rising from front to back. Splendid House md out-buildings-.-grand barns for 62 head, Steam Engine Boiler, Shafting, wind mill go with the arm. Greatest opportunity ever- iffered- price asked would not put up buildings and gear. Easily worth $8ooo.oo. Price $6ooo.oo--- $500 down bal on completion of papers. Apply to Mrs MILLER. _--`,<-.»'.>-r-its . ..-.-;=- ,-.:'._. " 1 , _ ‘ L_ -..,.».._,; al. _. .` ~ -.- ..,_.-_-a_5.,}.>._<-_.4 . ,-=;_.f§ 'Lf “ ___.____.' W . ~““|l L H Linoleum or Oilcloth you will find only Valuable Farm for Sal eE boys having been killed on~ Friday. FLOOD AT LONGUEUIL. sidewalks from Year to year. Since I allgill ;::hi°$poB,::: the beginning of this good work a 5:; :I Que giver QW" Hooded out 'great and notable improvement in _when th, xc, in the m-er gm;-red ,ins _appearance nr the city and the ‘down se.-,am ana jammed at Bouch- comfort and security of pedestrians ervllle Islands. In half an hour the _,_ has resulted. Councillor Stewart as Wat" 35° 8 niet' °°ve"”g tha new hlghlav wharves., J* worms ld l bee lo cwssand iiigrlfigiililldf lf?'Idul9ohils1ocn - I Na. -~'~'»°"-' ' . if* -gi ff ' ' 3 - . ‘ . LADY - I - 1 - scqaxnras, wwf 11- .-mv-1 -># =\=°- =°°° -MP “" "”""”"“".__ "““““" S . .N Stanley yesterday this port ls opened .M0Nq\;mAL, april 13.-While crow- ‘for the second time this spring, we ing the car tracks on Notre Dann trust to remain open for seven or Sf-16°*-. UN- LUBIUN. B WCm°‘;1h 3%: ,ight monthslto comm This mem, 8 160 years, was crushed to doa th th h ls f street earlxhk- rsvival of travsl and business, as fr; th, ;u‘,id°:|_ct;imam fam- ¢hyg,¢w0 Ncw Linolcums New Carpets New Lace curtains ` Ill New Mattings ' Just Opened. Everythingtkat is good in floor cover' ings or house furnishings you will find here. We buy only from the best makers Wlllil Sllilll’ I* in the world and the cheap grades find no place in our establishment. When we sell a carpet or oilcloth we Want it to give perfect. satisfaction, that has always been our aim and that is Why we have built up such J. large business by keeping along these lines. lf in need of a good carpet _ pt _ , In Charlottetown Estate Late Jos. Wise. executors of the estate of the late Joseph Wise to olier by public auc- tion o11 Saturday, April 24th, 1909. the undermentioned property at the hours mentioned below. The sale of each to take place on the respective premises. No. 1 Sale at 1o._3o ri, ni. Two acres of land a little more or less, situated near the Malpeque Road adjoining land owned by Andrew Dollar, about one quarter of a mile from Market Building. No. 2 Sale at 11.30 a. rn Double tenement house and land on Bayfield St., adjoini11g his late residence. No 3. Sale at 12.15 p. ni. The house, stables andland on Grafton St., known as the Bolt property and at present occupied by Arthur ssery. No 4~ Sale at 2.30. The large brick house and la11d with out- buildings on Sydney St-, known as the McCraith property and at pre sent occupied by Simeon Bolger_ No 5. Sale at 3.30. Doube tenement house and land on Ed- ward St., at present occupied by Wm Bell and john Gorman. These houses are all occupied. are in good repair, and must be sold to close the Estate. Terms and conditions at sale. For further particulars apply to B CARTER 8: CO, Auctioneers, or to R. E. Mutcli or A. R Wise, -7wsd&rtf. Marshfitld. ‘4-14dmwfsi- ' Executors. l ln Important Decision The judge of good taste has Smartest, trappiest, nattiest line of] Go- Carts and Carriages from Boston, we’ve ever shown. Beer (ti). Weeks lqualicy, looks, and finish of the Astoria shoes. And in his opinion he finds them 'supfrior to any other shoe on the market to-day. Ox-blood, fan and Patent leather in all the newest American and English lasts, in the latest shipments received. Prices $4.50, $5,oo and $5,5o. GUFF llllllS ' '»r.\;.'>f; ",1f,;_- . ' a“,.-.'" ., , , ..;. 1 -~ 'f.'~`~'2..'./-1;?-: .. `il fit* 1 l- '_'~o1,;;,.<, J ,_ -- t 1. 1.. . 1;- " W ’ " 111'- Mfliii ,ff i.k.‘."" .;.»l‘-i" 1. -f'.‘..". 35 ,N ,_ 1:,-,,j,., -,t‘e'1r .waist 1 .'-’." =r°'-. rr ~ 1° »_‘~,;_ liii.=; ,; "fy: f 1 ‘ . \‘ .: /‘H isa -~f-ff fi tg- _ e ' - ,_ " \ ?92n»g- 1 _ _ni /_ T-v:._..._ .`f °3.2‘f..'-’ if 1 -Lip T 1/gs /Z ' 1 drwstf 1 The man who values dress as an expreession of personality; who attires himself correctly because he appreciates tl1e good opinion of his friends and assoc- iates, and who realizes the values of good clothes in business life, will find much to in- terest him in our store. We are showing a. more select line of plain and fancy suitings and fancy trouserin this spring than everiefore. The newest shades in Green, Grey, Tan and brown, are to be seen here. It will he to your advantage to i rule our stock. i Ef`». so-» »_’_p»4'1g¢_p_) pp_¢9_e.0¢»\u¢_L ' i AL -msg!-'--_no no.-v-.nan-Qnrrull ‘ ' D. A’ " This ballot no g|;|i.uithout|tl|oudlfB.~' _ 'rms ballot is vom ana- May 1st, 1909 ana- mm be received d f MezchantTa1lor lr “Tour manor." 'rue ou-can onmmmwn, an or mom “-- d1fA.It|.lV|diftt| Gb fl|~°¢ht filliotld d|¢Il|»°', _ I void if it is abt rscsllvsaoz ftlpzsnsmi form evitli but .gomadditlos 1" Sale of valuable Property I have been instructed by the dependable makes here. Jas. Paton ®. Co Endowment Insurance for Children For a number of years the Canada Life Assurance Co has been selling endowment insurance for children providing for the payment cf tne policy to the child upon attaining his or her twenty first birthday and providing that should the parent who has elected to pay the premium die before the maturity of the policy, no further premiums are to be paid and tae sum assured is not affected by the parents death. Should the child die before the maturity of the policy. all premiums paid will be ieturned by the Company.The rates for this plan of insurance are very reasonable and will be cheerfully furnis- hed upon application. W- T. Burrowxgem Summersids. w' K W- P' Cdh han Manager P. E. I. Branch 8 Xgeniabnsneei. B. D. Rogers Ceshief dmwfrwstf Charlottetown ' Just Received another shipment of those celebrated i American Prints Full Yard Wide Selling Low Crum best English prints washing qualities guaran- teed the best patterns 14 cts per yard other patterns of Eng' lish prints selling at Io cents per yard. W. C.'TURNER (K). C0 The Low Price Store, Sunnyside i Ch’town llatching Eggs For Sale Pure bred Barred Plymouth Ii. k f "1 Wrtcd stock at 7.5¢: per netting gli 15.087” mm A. T. EELAMAN Zixllriwfrttstf. . M "om Bi' _ --' v -~ NUTIUE fi -..'i1'1'.. °“i3i.f.‘ii§i..- “1'i"»v1`i1"'1'.2'°1°°if»°1ii°°l'1it'5'fi" 3° connulit the Laborers' Protoetlvs Unlnn M10" enga in other labor an we are ina P°ll“°' now 'to discharge abd load stsanisrl Ind vessels and to do any other class of work ll- chn ahnrwel. possible nance and eiwsnw 9”' l.aboro111‘ Protective Union Hall. 94 “N” 8treot,t'7ha1-lottetown, P. E. IsllId~ lildmwfllios l__n_?__ 1| _ il _ . . ,._-.- --r---1 tifiélfloftebwmhitardi it T' ‘f FORi ' ' _ '~ cauaoianxa. u.s..'rov or . , _4 __ _‘\ il ietcnsaxnomasddrsssoltloshldaiihl when ehllvotllll _ . _ H0118