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K F011 0 l‘»v iinest Peugh Newfound- The trip thereto will be through one land to Biitish Columbia of the tunnels under the city, in nn -_ express train which travels nt, he rate of a mile a minute This vast Q Park of 661 acres contains the world- renowned Zoological grounds T give an idea of the immensity of the' 1Hti01‘. it may be said that they arei about two miles in length and half this section and behold the almost countless varieties of animal and -- other life is a sight never to be for- Spenl N in Field C n d I B k :0TTi?T'e are in the ranges 40 buflaloes Ch d b T d a 3 THTTS T`0Tlg _Y HC Ing gathered from Europe and' America eere ,y ousan S L b t D d R t Deer, antelopes, g‘rafles, four- As He Assended “ng Ga om 0 a es §T.°f.`n..l§f’t "f.uT§`»iEi.§"'i1§“;§§¢T.§°Sff§fl .photo f0T` S9COTl(lCTl0|C€ are quartered ln houses and co __i__ 1 Guai'dian's jolly party There are 3000 var eties of birds in three large houses and the manmioth flying cage They include every living species and family from the gigantic ostrich to the petite humming-bird Their beautiful and varied plumage and delizhtfai warbling and slngffg intensley entertaining Over 900 varieties of snakes, al- ligators, turtles, etc furnish fast- cinating and instruct ve studios of A Dorando rates strong as secon choice Wh lllllllllfllwlsllllllns lu - llulllls .hulls LAKE CHARLES La, April 1- .___ (Specila1)»-News of the dynamitingl WINNIPEG April 1-It is expected and complete destruction of Marmen- that over ii hundred will make the tau Dam has reached Lake Char! s tiip from Winnipeg to Toron 0 to The dam was built at a cost of oiic attend the convention to c held mountain sheep and goats, elk ranges undred thousand dollars by- rice there from March 31 to April 4 and the beafver pond growers der the auspices ofthe Laymen sl Mis- Hours will be spent in this mam- 'I‘l11B iS the third time U10 118111 sionary movement The mann party moth Zoo, and at intervals the party there has been dynumited. from the west wlll lenvc tho cliy w_ will rest hon th; numerous seats scat -----' ua at 5 20 in from the canadian tered t rout' out the reservavou ;N0T;;l,el~n ,leplzyt "'pnnr,, Pullman slew. All will feel that it was worth while ,mg cars will lm used by the party securing the trip even if only (for this and tht tiaveliers will go through 011° d“Y'5 91ght`s°e1“H>» and the 101°' to their destination without change “nate ladle” will be math H0 return to their luxurious quarters in the de- lightful Hotel Victoria which wil A be their happy home whine in that great c’ty of four and one half mil mlons-the second largest in the Among the other noteworthy amd interesting exhibits are prairie dogs I l TORONTO Apiil 1--Nearly fl\e world hundred delegates attended the 01131 b(')I;i?eI;Egf0I 2I;Il:‘egl;“1:;1-(Tl wife” Thelge pill be autpmgbile ;ril\>{s| in of Canada's first National is- “ ' 1 OS on ern ree n cw or sidiiiiry Congress of Laymen, which bllrled lu the "um" of their hum” H/frilfeifflfillg Slxii’ 1101111/YS 111 ‘V&1110. owned with prayers at St _la-mes Which WHS 116‘St1'0Yed DYE- 111% 111% and facts concerning these and nume- School Home Moore, (malt- '1`01<¥Hi‘10i» VUWS P91 for h lf d family a fine home em notices mlngs pe-l-Lalnlng month from each subscriber, while the im86 811 yen S Um Many years ago he had been brought lo mmlemlgm and ine advantageous former not only receives the same f b ll t v ‘es but four "nil" 1119 2111070119 lnnllence °E me in his im-tive plirce, whereas tha s ra 111111111” 0 3 ° U" » Holy Spirit, and lived a lilo consist- num. wlll note the ,mme wlth piienn lthousand additional special votes for ent with the professilan he tlitn iIi811€ “re 'rho Statlon ln ghMl0¢_tewwn,'every one dollir paid for new or re In '-110 V081' 1862 hc WliS 01119-10911 0" furnishes a good example of this case MW111 B111>5¢1`1Pt10115 elder 0( tha Chnl-ch of Scotland by lor ,Meena of walking lngo 8, dingy Some people Blind be/llots addressed the into Rev Donavld Mcflcnald and Om ,hed Wm, 9, blovenly. ofllglal lol The GuarflianhglltiarlottletownNl ln- °lW°»Y"1 P0l”l0l’fned the dll*-185 Ui U1-It tering around only capable of giV1“¥~ st;u;~`li;,tft€tTv(Tr`dr 1 ol' T Tiocdggquezse high d l ta t filce with a due 1 wer. ne finds tuim- C R 0 11 Wgurduforulutraoliodxoroand the glU1`i' 01 Zgllvlgsbllirli TTETl;lding wlilch to any the 1-11°* 8° W '-554 '°"`"“3 ‘1°'P“°"“°“‘ iniircaveniy Father He was eonhned.ieast is the pei-sonlecition --1 mod and are delayed beiiis riliwvd w the '-0 ll!! bed for three dayB. Mid ll°1'° ernism The ticket office in charge of Credit- Ol 111* Candid”/11° 101' W110111 his last illness with patience and re the genlal gloket agent, J I, Thom they are intended In consequence ll \ f, when the total vote appears these “lKli&tlon to the Divine Vlfll He wi son placed in a most conven en ballots may have to mmaln over I be much missed in this community lspot, ls ln one sense gi regular bureau th C “nt li-‘lhew r than ordin nfnrinatiun as t :Is opular gen- B110 ef 0 My klnd‘;a:hmn:1ldT\fg:;TTt¢§l\ty Ho len :Tinian never sfo-nm to tire of helping Candidates and their workers ar Vlr behind to mourn the loss of B those in difficulty The News Stand, asked to abide by U10 l0llovln|; in kllili and loving father, two sons and managed by S Grey. li V01! °¢`11¢1`B1- °¢"“°*1°“" four dnughwl-5 Mr; Noll Campbell nml ell equipped with up bo date 1-Ballots must not be folded but and M K C e it wr and fresh fruit, or trimmed neatly and wrapped snug rs Jh M nun, ano l, pal H. Cove, Mrs DgnnMcPlTee, Tiong Creek nglzifiy everything that a traveller in flat packages or envclolpsrm'l'hq M19 John Granger Mcvhail Argyle would no apt to need in the baggage name of the candidate s on be Shore. Dunenn ln Brooklyn N Y mom mc in nevci in danger of trip- written outside the pabknge In Neil on the homestead His wife ping headlong over trunks and other 2-All ballots must be filled. out ‘li in the year 1884 Hhs remains articles placed in a disorderly fashion Blank ballots must be relwtlil “N interred in Canoe (love Cemc as system is the order of the day 3-Ballots sent in alter they are vold 1"? on the 9th, and were followed to flue to Baggage master Riggs’ admir- will not be accepted, and cmdid their last restful, place by a largc nblc ability Everything 110111 0110 rlld ates are warned against emdin °“ml>rr of friends and acquaintances to the other is spotless, and the nf gnsm in Hr being limi yet spesketh 'rh mini.. deserve nnllmm-<1 praise for 4_'riie 'rour Department will not be unersl an-view were performed the way in which they have made responsible lor votes lout in tran- llle house by the Rev D Mcbean their puicc of business far outclass sit nor will it Pl! °1'lll‘l0l on similar buildings ln other cities two packages of votes nut by mana _, D 9 ¢ and thiee times the sive of Cliarlotte- nl-_ ll I., nom. creasing her total at a surprisingly lived fill 1904 He then purchased u farm at Long Creek, where he made Stevenson Birdie Mutch Eva lflssery Emma R. Pickering Della Fraser Annie B. McDonald Mary Drake brace Bigger Lizzie D. Stqart Mary Campbell Ruth McKenzie Mary Mutch Annie I. Gillis Eladie F. Douglas Irene Bain Laura Stewart Charlotte Gillis Dollie A. McKifnnon Belle McLeod Catherine McNeill Bessie Mchure Lucy Kieliy M. Arletta McLean Annie B. McNeill Katie Erb A. Myrtle Gillespie Alva _ Beer Winnifred Kemp Fanny Cornwall Pownal Pownal North River Esrnscliife Union Road Clinton Mayfield Bellevue Cornwall Bradalbane Wood Islands French River Cavendish Cherry Valley Gramd View Hunter ,R‘ver Roseborry Hampshire Point Prim Pleasant Grove Hnrtsvllle New Dominion North Rustico Stanltfy Bridge Culloden ._ DeSable Hazelbrook 54 Upper Queen 297 Fitzroy 6 Brighton Pickard Charlott West Royalty Smith Florence C. 45 Bayfield KENSINGTON S'SIDEAND ALBERTON DISTRICT. many of the fouls were incxcusable A _ il-0-10. ii Cioice _o 0 YO V8 11 S Vote Pulled to 2 p.m. Heh 18th 459,040 355,880 384,860 333,660 258,140 248,800 220,820 197,380 231,880 192,600 217,440 188,040 167,000 184,800 206,740 168,500 161,940 158,960 155,140 149,400 87,720 123,780 132,280 72,000 99,480 78,540 82,100 __..-_-¢ _*___ -_._._,_. 32,620 49,200 29,220 18,220 479,180 459,400 188,160 1b7,740 118,600 _._._._. .i___,._ ..._- ,l ,_.__ Nom April let -_ -- z-44,100, By People Who Feared Being APRIL 3, 1909 'rim xml-:sr News THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 1’11ll’1»‘ W' 'Aw PAGE NINE gn-an " »-1 " ...» - ~ fi . _-- » .~ . ..... _. _ _ _ _ _ . 37,,-‘<‘l , '_.!T=l= ff is -"-_-_'» .‘ff».'~,‘°“.f,.".f,s¥,j»'f*.1l -i 52", f ~:,»....~,.‘)71#.e,g'-:4z,~,, » 'fi' _ ,,':'.»f.!-'ez'j?_~_h:»»g.-fr,”i . -.» .-»,»,_ ,;;;,f' .,,\ ,f ,rw .. .1 .'4r{f,;fl?¢-w -»~_;,~i, 4.,E,¢`,;, ,;',l§i»» ;l',___,~_._.l{ ,;;-5/__.';’,,_ ,, ’-,a7,_.,.-;='.fff~,'.;.-15,;-;,; '- ~ ‘_ .~.,', .- _ i 1' 'f§..' 5,-.._'-"'.‘.’,_‘. §.‘_._'f'.“1,f’1;1i-..‘ '{='.'ff< '»;f-'_- ‘-;.~-.f , 3.- ' »: Z . '» ' `.¢»'” ff. . ...ft .-'.' .i_~_. ,..,_,;,-f., fn,-.~.;g..-»,l,.g,,,..,-.1 1-_.,.. _/. . _,__ , _i.~_;,(., ,%, -vs 1- , --...J avi- "”'¢ ' ' ,..<.. ... "»' "‘”`" " » r g-__._,fm»--l-"L jg-_ \ '_ U H esuuir-.H-_ HS PUISUHEU THE METHUTIIST WILD ANIMALS GALURE , IHTHT EUWTHU ' BUST Til DATE T HUUSEHHED STATIUN SHEET IN THE GREAT BIG 200 IS TEE RIGHT TIE BIG HTHWAT Entire Family Found Uuwfi /\NUmb@r°f Mlnlslefslrans Buffaloes, Deer, Antelopes, Giraffes, Bears, Elephants, Hip. Homin anveserdivs ne- Forty-eight Millions anawu ' scious From Escaplllg Gas ferred Fmm one Pf0VTnCc ° ' ° ° ` pod. His Majesty’s Health Cost Sixty-six More With- Blll W1" 13101131111! 1-'V9 10 /\ll0ill0r polmtaml' Rhmoceroses’ Lwns’ Tigers’ Jaguars’ Apes' Rellorted iExcel|ent. out Quebec Bridge. __ __ Monkeys; Also Birds, Snakes, Alligators, Etc. ___ ____ LONDON. Apiil 2-e¢iel>-Ne'ieh- TORONTO April 2-(Special)-The » BIAl\Ri'rz, April z-- o'r'rAwA, Apiil 2-1°“ °11P‘ . _ ____ ___ tt _ Tl, ll l ple now 1 am well and strong. Harry _._ ___ gig?) Esvrcllitgriind to t\2entynT0u:cT)iTefa`;z: C. Campbell. Kingston. P. E- 1- Dunstann A mia am wni A ,V 2'27‘"3mP‘1~ -- -- 25,950 olSt. . sr xb _ _ _ _ ,soo _ __ -__ _._ _._ is,as0 be played to decide the Chamivl ueliip ‘Bios sam-1 on 'ro par at Kin- 6500 .___ _ ____ ..._ _._ gggg which will probably be played Mon- nom, residence of the lafu Dr. :360 -_ -- ._~ _-_ _._-. :$50 day night. Gallant. This is a good location for -m---' doctor wishing to settle. Apply 1° 507,000 -- A 358,100 --- '-- 283,460 240,880 232,840 _- 183,360 137,540 49.180 39,840 -1 32,880 13,230 -- ,260 -- ..._- -o-1 ____ ..___ ___ 159 750 in the but a pbt to start an uD1'19' ___ ___ 49'lg0 ling in the Caucasus. arresting seven- ___ ___ 43'340 ` includin several army 0m ..._ _- lmao , --.-- i9,4oo __ _._ 14,450 __ _-_ ,seo by m¢l, 8 ‘ urs, who as members of a revolution-, my organization. were encased 111; providing ammunition and funds for, the projected movement. A large num-I bor of military iifies and several, thousand cartridges for thc Caucasus also fell into the hands of the auth ,_ ---»- ----'-*~-*"‘;"’ orities. The police secured signed doc- . "dni7E:§'|5o'iT`i§i`Tii