| -PClF_lC_ 1 » ' 5- 1915 I _ _ “ _ THE cHARLorTETowN GUARDIAN r»A<:a si-ivi-rt ' K Y 'a .. ~ as-f’ - , ». .Q URITU » More Bread and Better Bread , ' » . - ~-. .4 ..:.-.....m »t,i,. , 'ig- ET US demonstrate our the best portrait you have ever had. '_l`lie~ Cook I Studio 1 L skill by making for you l S OUR picture, with that dear s 5‘grandma_” of childhood days,is priceless to you now. Remember that your children willsoon be grown up-that their pictures will be equally prized in years to come. Make tlie appointment to-day _ EBAYER Studio FOR A GOOD PHOTO -visrr 'rua-~ A. E._lL'y0n-studio Finest work, moderate prices. Personal attention given to Amateur’s Work. DON’T FORGET BABY 107 Queen St. Charlottetown ees- --\ `C_AuAniAN'ffi< PANAMA-ifaciric ExPosi'rioN _SAN FRANCISCO _ Tickets on Sale Miircli Ist to Nov. _'mth Limit Three Months $124.60 ' From Picton, N. S. Going and Returning via Vliicago. Going via Chicano and Returning vin Vancouver. or vice versa. _ $17.50 additional .A iii--l--v w_ B, H0\VA1{])_ l),l;§A., t'-.l’_R,, Sr. John. |ceo.w.ii.i.nii, iiaminian Express inlaid- ~ ing, Charlottetown. Furness Sailings From LONDON From HALIFAX Start Point _ April 24th Caterina " (via St. ]olin‘s Ni`|‘d) April 15th Grscisna May 1201 ' Tabasco " 20I|\ Appeninc From LIVERPOOL Roanoke April I6tli Durango Y " 23rd Tabasco M7y 10th ltoanokc May 21s! Fumess,Withy& Co. Ltd. June Clrd From HALIFAX lil Shoes Children require shoes that give their feet room for growth. , We have carefully sel- ected the largest and most complete range of Misses, Childrens and Infants`Boots and Pumps from the best makers in Canada. I Prices 35c to $2.95 See Our Window Alley & Co. 135 Queen St. l_._-1-il-_-_.1____.i t -\. .. 1 ___ I Watches Repaired We repair all kinds of 8Watches, Clocks, jewelry c. Our charges are moderate Our work is the yery best. . W. Patterson Cor. Great George and Grafton Sts. W7 International Line 2'llli » Three Trip Service Steamships Calvin Austin and Governor Cobb. - L _s St. John Mondays, Wednes- Ailln' “flavgniioia Fridays, at 9.00 a. m., for B lnibec. Eastport, Portlaiid and Bos- ton. Returning leave Central Wharf j » St. John Clly Ticket Office, 47 King T ),"`\_ ,/ I-»_ \._f_ W. _ _ ivf.‘§:'§i-L" " ulllillll/ H' ii G d coil is the only ter when you order. V011 C211 bi guteof getting satisfactory C08 if you come to us. We have gp rand an exceptionally good olToi.‘l»‘oii`llTii'N. vi ..... ni Vitality; for Nerve and Bi-sin: l“°\'°l!¢I "B181 matter ‘;e.Tniiif_--will build you up. *s e. hair, or two for 35, at drug stores, or by mei on receipt gtniairiie. Tue Scout-:LL Dluu Co., St. Catherines, o. , Sold at Hughes’ Drug Store. , _ Niiw roiiic risii luis llhashm Brothers Wholesale Commission Dealeis and Shippers Fresh Fish Smelts, Eels, Lobsters and Frogs _ are Specialties 1 No. l Fulton Fisli i{|nket,Nsw Yorlr D007-%-q§ %egIspd&lldmd g A BOSTON FISH ADS. - A. i-|_A|..EV COMMISSION MERCHANT. FRESH and SALT FISH Canned Goods. Lobsters, Scallops. _ Cllmlo " _ 'l76 ATLANTIC AVl» BOSTON. . consieuiwincrs sonicirnn. -s'l1o~s»|mm12wii| . - |- ' mes. - \ Q ,.¢i4iii,., ' llllillllr _ Bread, Cakes, Pies. Buns--‘ The E f G a' viiititn liiniiis I if, --_---.____,__-_--~ - _. _...__ ___________ ______________________ __ _,___________ ' -_ ..*lT PAYS to buy In this Province. .*0NE CENT per word each In- _ (§P°¢li| iv the Gvifdlih-) _ __ ._, _._ _ _ _ ' sertion for advertising in this column. CHICAGO. May 5.-Wl\¢R¢» N0- 2 \ t-ar..-i . ...*T. GORDON IVES is Guardian Cash must accom an order. Yell- 51-50% 10 -~1~62; N0- 2 bird- 31-62 1,, ,, ‘ D Y _ , , \7,_\___' € an th|n m ade from agent in Montague, ‘ _ _ » _ ...___ to $1.63. Corn, Iwo. 2 yellow, 78c. to ` ‘»ix‘f‘v`|‘ryrii>\’ _-_ ' ' " _ ..~iioi.~v -rnmirv - service in QC-:3N°-nf rely;/2 '15¢-S§°7g%§- 52?- tll - ...*l. O. O. F.-Tlie Oddfellows lioly Trinity. Georgetown next Sun- 0- W 18.- c.; an ar , c- > , ___ _ ’ 5s.1t,v_2, ii.Briey, f'°°f 'S _*Jes* made ff°m nSF.i;.:“s:;i§i.i: .'.:“z'..:i.r:.‘i,°r.i.i nf. a' “ ’~ is ta.. 2. .as '+‘....,i';‘.”§s_.. J; .._ .. I, 2.30. Rev. D. Jones will ofilclate. _.___ 1 ...*GOOD RESULTS.-Mr. J. R. Brehaut, Montague, reports nine --lit- ters of mink from eleven pairs win- tered, and a possibility of more. Last season Mr. Brehaut had fourteen young from three litters. so lie should have o. large number of young ones this season. The writer would like to hear if there is any who can report better luck than this. Who said niink were hard to raise?--B. __ FIELDING ' ANSWERS _ LAURIER ______. ._ 1 (Continued from page four) ft§elgiiKiTii_I.Tle§iid_5 per_ceiit TEE the British isles. What mind that is not completely muddled will fail to per- ceive tliat the British manufacturer is thus given a preference over his for- eign coinpetitorin the Canadian mar- ket that he did not have before? . .. And yet in the face ot' these simple facts _Liberal leaders with profound stupidity inaintain a prolonged yell about the "decrease" in the British preference. Throughout his whole speech Sir Wilfrid Laurier liarped on that one thing. The leader of the Lib- eral party has pursued such a waver- ing inconsistency throughout his whole career that there is very little to be gained by condemiiing his argu- ments out of his own mouth; so we will be satisfied to answer liiin out ol' the mouth of his own Fliiaiicc Minister the iifm. iv. S. Fieitiing. ` Fielding Answered ilcrc is Wy( tliiit gentleman thought about. i creasing the British preference, when, addressing the ('_'ol-_ oniiil tioiiferciice of 1902, lie used these words: “l would like, Sir, to say, from a Canadian point of view, we think that`an additional preference in the shape of a higher duty may give .the British manufacturer a greater ad- vantage t_iiaii perhaps Mr. Chamber- lain is di§`poscd to think possible .We do not profess that we want to intro- duce British goods to displace the goods made by the manufacturers ot Canada That is a point upon which we must speak with great frankness. “The statistics show that our tariff is not prohibitive; it is rt moderately protective tariff. We say it incident- ally protective. The statistics show that we are importing 1`roni abroad vast quantities of goods, and the sta- tics also show that England is not hold- ing her own. or is barely holding her own, of late and that u -large proportion of these are coming from foreign countries. if these goods are being imported. then, BY AN IN- CREASE OF THE DUTY THERE- BY INCREASING THE PREFER- ENCE T0 GREAT BRITAIN THE GOODS ARE STILL GOING T0 BE IMPORTED, BUT WE CAN TURN THE TRADE AS MR SEDDON POINTED OUT, FROM THE FOR- EIGNER ‘ro GREAT BRITAIN Take the class of goods today, in which there is 30 _per cent. duty with one-third off, the Brit ish goods come in at 20 per cent. There is tlius 10 per cent. advantage to the manufacturer. If you increase 45 per cent. and still KEEP YOUR PROPORTION OF ONE-THIRD, YOUR PREFERENCE THEN BE- COMES 15 PER CENT AND THAT I$_ AN ADDITIONAL ADVANTAGE TO THE BRITISH MANUFACTURER AS COMPETINO WJTH THE FOR- EIGN MANUFACTURER I-iere we have Laurier completely answered by Lnuriei"s own Minister of Finance. If, says Mr. Fielding in effect. you increase the duties, and still inalntaln your proportionof one- thlrd in respect to the British prefer- ence, you give the British manufac- turer an advantage over the foreign manufacturer greater than he possess- ed before. Could anything be plainer than that! Could there be a. more* con- vincing and logical defence of what the Hon; Mr. White has done? ' -._.-__»,__..--1--.___ S’SIDE MARKETS (Cori-acted Wednesday) Barley, bus.. . .05 to .90 Buckwheat. .. . .00 .90 Butter, lb. (dairy) .20 Butter, Ib. (cresmery) .22 Caltskins, lb. .10 ggs, doa. _ ' Hay, loose ton . 810.00 - Hay. _pressed 10.00 Hides, lb. Lamb pelts .80 Oatmeal, per 100 Oats. (white) bus. .50 Oats (black) bus. .00 Potatoes, bus. .20 Roller Mill Iiour. per 100 3.20 8.50 Straw. pressed, ton 6.00 Turnlps, hun. _ ' .15 wheat, bus. 1.60 _ 1.00 ool. Ib. .80 ’ CASTOR IA _ \rnmaiiumi_ouu'm. _ Ilia KliI~-Isl lim Aims lnpit .24 .20 .10 15 11.00 12.00 .10 .U0 l.76 .60 .86 Clover, $8.50 to $13. Pork. $17.80. Lard, $10.15 to $10.20. Ribs, $10.25 to $10.62. CHICAGO. May 1.-Although de- liveries on May contracts proved to be heavier than looked for, the wheat market to-day scored an advance or from % to 1",i,c. Corn gained 1% to lc. net and oats % to lilac. _WINNlPEG, May 1.-There was an upward trend ln the grain market to- day. The advance was attributed to shorts covering over the week-end. TORONTO, May 1.-The wheat mar- ket was strong to-day, and_.cash prices at Bay ports were up. ic. Other grains are dull. MONTREAL. May 1.-Wheat here this week has been quieter owing to the fact that the demand from for- eign buyers has been somewhat. limit- ed. There was a better demand from local buyers for supplies of oats, _prices remained about the same. There has been an improved demand for corn. ' The trade,ln dressed hogs was ra- ther quiet to-day owing to the fact that buyers iii most cases filled their wants earlier in the week, but the un- dertoue to the market remains iirm. Eggs: There was no change in the condition of the market to-day, the feeling being lirm with an active trade doing for both cold storage ziiiil local account, and sales of round lots ol' straight gathered stock were made at 220. and single cases at 23c., while stamped selected stock sold at 251'. The receipts for the week were 1,225 cases smaller than lust week; but they were 4.113 cases larger Iluiii the cor- responding week a your iigo. (.‘ill(!AGO, April 30.-Wheat de- clined in price I`roni 1% to ll/(ic. Oats dropped % to %c. and corn I/8 to 1/ic. (lash prices were: \Vliea.t, N0. 2, red. $1.621/,; No. 2. hurd, $1.62% to $115314. Corn. No. 2, yellow. TRI.) to 'l8%c. Outs. No. 3, wliitc, :'».'»‘,f', to :’i6c.; stand- ard. 55% to 56%e. WINNIPEG, April 210.-Wheat drop- ped % to 1c. and oats F74, to %c. per biisliel, while llax advanced 1,41-_ TORONTO, April 210.-’I‘liere is lit- tle chuiige iii the grain markets. tlasli prices ure ii cont lower ut bay ports lint Ontario grains are uiiclianged. MONTREAL, April 30.~Tlierc was an improved demand from foreign buyers for Manitoba Spring wheat, and ii small cflvaiice iii price was noted. There is ax good local demand for oats and sales of No. ll Canadiaii Western were made at 671,() to 67%c.; Extrn No. L feed at 671,-4 to 6'l1,»§c.; No. 2 feed at 651/4 to 651/2c., while local No. 2 white oats sold at 66'/2 to 67c. ex- storeu., There is no change in the con- dition of the market. for bnled hay. The demand is fair for local uccoiint. and sales oi' cur lots of No. 1 hay were made at $20 to-$21‘nnd No. 2 huy $18 to $18.50 ex-truck. The only change iii the hog situation has been un ad- vance in prices for live hogs in the Toronto market of 2.-'>c. pcr 100 lhs. with sales _vesterdny of selected lots at $9.00 per 100 lbs. The tone of the local niurket for ilrcsscd hogs re- mains firm under ri steady demand for small lots"iiY1tl`F"fair trade is passing for the season, with sales of ubattoir fresli-killed Ontario stock at $13 to $13.50 and country-dressed light- weights at $11.75 to $12.00 per 100 lbs. The receipts of eggs to-day were 9.538 cases as compared with 6,571 for the same day last week and 2,338 for the corresponding date it year ago. The tone of the niurket remains firm, prices being unchanged. suiiislifn I ivtmriniue For Years, Restored To Health by Lydia E.Pinl¢ham’s Veg- etable Compound. Ciinstlisn women are continually writ- ing us such letters as the two following, which are heartfelt expressions of grati- tude for restored health: Glanford Station, Ont.-“I have ta- ken Lydia E. P?nkhum's Vegetable Coni- 5 1--,_;_i. pound and never _,§f§%'é,""y found any medicine ` 119’ .__ 1,1 7 to compare with it. `,f -" -"-\q"’. Iliadulcerii md fall- tmi.; ang of avlgmb and __ - octors ' me no 0 ` n good. I suffered l'l{l7_.,i"" I dreadfully for years .,=../f it _ until I began taking ill ‘ ,iff your medicine. I al- so recommend it for nervousness and in- "` digestion." - Mrs. HBNIW CLARK, Glmford Station. Ont. Chesterville, Ont. -~- " I heard your_ medicines highly praised, andayear ago l began taking them for falling of womb and ovarian trouble. “ My left side pained me all the time and just before my periods which were irregular and painful it would be worse. To sit down caused me pain and suffer- ing and I would be so nervous some- times- dist I could not besrto see any one or lieu' any one speak. Little spscks would Iloet before my eyes and I was nlwsys constipstgd. "I cannot say too much for Lydia E. Pinklinm's Vegetable Compound ond Liver Pills, for there are no medicines like them. I have token them and I recommend diem to All women. You may publish this testimonial." - Mrs. Sfm- ruau J. Murrln, Chntervllls, Ontario. Connie. _ W. F. TAYLOR, M. D.,C. M. _ ii IZ’ .i 5% (MQGILL UNI)/_l|\8lTY) ) _ Montague. P. E. I. _ 1..... ti.. f " , ilgnstnrsof \'€ \s\\'\\\'\ /Ah _ th f I c rc acting A *___ _ uc air o cxc usivencss dc- ~ . “F mended by the womun of fashion. ”"’i"’¢ Wholly Delightful , I are ihcsc luxtirioiis gaiirents -of fine, - ustious__si|l<. exquisitely dainty in texture- ~ delicately solt and unobtruslvely rich. \ ir/u.iA.~ siuc u cams- ` __ _ SQA ’j_ ' l ‘ - .I _ I ~ - '_-l‘-*I . t‘-’.:;‘.f_?:'if.S...'.>.$:1‘:s=§;§..i':,°1.i‘1:2::f -» ~-~ . - |l\\. //wfll-N. fully tim -the in ~ fi - ’ ~i». - " _I _ \\\ztl.\.- , P° 'sur - ,, ,- i, in ~ 4l:\4ni>i; in CANADA. ‘ P ‘\ ‘?“'f.';_~ ' . _ Shown by thu siriuricst ' i il /’ ' "I Ah ' _ shops and \t R; __ ,ff yi '.'-1122?.. """"" ' A '. 1 " ' _ ~ . i/__S7` , `____.s'-‘ al' M5' 'f n ` » § _...___ *_. _i 3 7 *A , sl " aw V "-‘-'”<".§_~\ n -:_ £273* THREE KILL'ED AT LAUNCHING OF FRENCH SUPER-DREADNOUGHT. BORDEAU.\, France, May 5---Tlirer- persons were killed on Saturday in the litunching ol’ the battleship Liingiie- doc. The vessel leI'I the \i'a_v:-i with such speed that it struiiilcd. It struck and crushed a lighter, on boiiril wliii'-li the fatalities occurred._ The Luiiguedoc was rcieiii-ieii all high .461 _Iide. She is oI` the supei'-iircutliiouglit iype, of,24.830 Ions. She carries twelve 13.4-inch guns, tweiity-I`oiir 5.5-inch guns and six 'torpedo tubes. She is 574 feet long and cost, $111,- 312.000. ..._____.__..____..__ _ _._ ____ GIPTOWN MARKETS oats (white) ssc. Oats ( black) 60c. Print Butter (por lh.) 26c_ Fowl (per lb.) ~ wc. Chickens 11 to l3c. Wheat (per bushel) 81.00 to $1.25 Buckwheat 70c. Barley ,gl 70 to 751'. Tub butter (per lb.! / 24c. Potatoes (per bushel) 1I0c. Turnips (per bushel) 201:. Hides 10c. Calfsklns 10c. Beer (ib.) 1 to 80 Siiuugel (lh.) 150'. Pork (per lb.) 9% l‘.iilii'iil‘liiii25C. is tepid? sctto the diseruied parts by thu lmprovi-il Blower. Heals ilu- ulrrrn, clears the air pnssnigu. stops drup- ‘ »in;;siii the tliront niidlpvnnanrnt- Straw (per ton) ;6_0() ly cures Cuinrrli rind- lay Fi-vi-r. ‘..i _:ni » r _/~ Play, pressed, (per ton) 514-00 , ..-.ii»~f;iiii:..'°l\ii .i‘i-21°.-'Arif' leiigiiffif ltr!!-IB (per dozen) it) to Zoe , sawi&no..i.imiuio.1'wo~»° | i at 3nn;r__1 \\\\\\\\\\@,/IIIIIIlIlA\\\\\\\\\‘llll linow practically nothing. $\llllI'II/A\\\\\\\\'lIIIII/I/ I ijllllllZ\\\\\\\\VIII//I/fi!R\\\\\\\WIlIlIIIIIlllllI I Local vs. Travelling I Optician Soliloquy _ Will I patronize my local optician, Iwhose record as a skilled optometrist. I am familiar with,_ and who I know uses the most up-to-date methods recognized in the profess- ion. who is permanently located in our ci_ty and to whom I can go at any time to have my glasses adjusted or corrected ? _0r_ Will I patroinze the man who is here to-day and away tomorrow and whose guarantee of satisfaction is _therefore racticliy nullihed, and about whose ability and integrity I Will lgambie with my eyes and with my money. Think it out and do the right thing. G. F. Hutcheson, Exclusive Optician _ lIIlll7IIl4\\\\\\\\\\@IlllA\\\\\\\vIIIIA\\\\\€'l¢ r/I/&\\\\\\\\\\s9/nun/l¢\\\\\\\\\\@lln\i\\nLf¢ :uni “Q .‘ls;,`~' f..‘?'¢= ui ri , .as nigga if., ' ,. ---. \flI$_"" 5.; I. 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