f..- hi" ,U . v . , I i 1 , it.. . Zi -=,;i =l'1` 3 ~ i` l i 1.' » i. .X1 3 ~ ». < ‘fi ,... ,tt Z .‘._ .H L .,,, . I, l 1 i w.. ,., ,V ._'.§'l » _ 1 i- Our ichildren are growing up, Taken ' B IME'was when pictures were a luxury for the favored few .- od ht h-ha ¢hanseos11‘i0N SAN Fnancisco . Tickets on Sale March ist to Nov. 30th. Limit Thrce Months $122.80 From Charlottetown Via Point du Chene Going and Returning via (Jliicago. Returningugigg \I]aiiT1cEi}I;:,gLh: “glee versa. ~ $17.50 additional . IGEO. WVALLER. -Dominion Express Build- ing. Charlottetown. ,_, '_ , l Eastern S.S. Corporation ,f 5.-fl' ” ` I CHARLOTTETOWN ouannisn-i ' of' , The Eastern It -‘-'-‘-'.2-.2-:: ..-r.-::.-_".1-:.2-.A:_1-:_-~::}:.-_-_‘::.-_-_-;:_1 '::_~::_':_z~;;;;.;-,~::.-:::::::>-_-_-_‘;.~,~_l_-:sin-sv w _,___ _ _ ».°lT PAYS £0 buy in this Province. . .°0NE CENT Der word each |1118!- . Sulllni For Forlyltars Uilll lltllsid “Full-a-tins" Baontrx, Our., Ocr. _-gut. x9r3. "For about forty yeara, I was troubled with Lame Baci: brougbtou by Kidney and Bladder Trouble. I was never condned to my bed with the trouble, but it affected my spine and I had to rest fora time. tool: advertised remedies which never did me any good. Then I saw “Fruit-a-tives” advertised' and decided to try them. They did me more good than an{v other remedy. ‘ My son suffered rom the same trou ie and frequently had to leave od workin§. but ‘ 'Fruit-a-tives" remedied it for im. I_wol.ild strongly advise anyone auijermg from Kidney and Bladder Trouble touse ‘ ‘Fruit-altivea". H. DOR_LA,ND 5oc. a box, 6 for Sago, trial size, z5e. At all dealers or sent on receipt of price by Fruit-a-tives Limited. Ottawa.. ..* 'l'. GORDON IVE8 is Guardian agent in Montague. ..*S-‘I'URGEON.--The mall carrier has done excellent work in delivering the mail through the winter months. -The school is progressing wonder- fully uuder tire skilful nianageniont of away Abion is visiting lu Sturgeon the guest of Mrs. W. Llewellyn.-_Mr. John Lavers paid a short visit to Albion recently- Mr. Richard Westaway of Albion was the guest last week of Mr Hugh Collings. ..*|Nihn,aN 5,1 1'] HF. Aiin|.'¢|_ |i),|y_[i_ mi _ v _ Furness I , Sailings From LONDON From HALIFAX - April 17th April Ilril Start i’oiiit " 25th “’ islhwn N. if.) craclona my ni. From LIVl*1Itl’0OL l"iom IIALIFAX Vin. Nfld. Via. Nild. April ist " 20th April 8th llurango May 2nd Fumess.Withy & Co, Ltd. High Quality Groceries Prices and quality are two things to hc curciully consiilorcil wlicii buying grocorlcs, for il' you full to get quality you simp- ly throw iiway your inon~ ey. No niattcrhow small the amount may be they quickly total up to a .sub- stantial sum. - We have ii splendid showing of .`ull tlint is rcully good in high 1|uul» The following resolution of condol ence was adopted at the regular meeting of the Caledonian Club held Dr McLellan as dlrected'- of which the deceased was a valued member, shall convey to the sorely bereaved widow and family of our late fellow clansman an expression of doep and sincere sympathy on the lr- reparnbie loss sustained by the un- timely death of him who was the per- sonitication of love and affection in -the family circle. In the town of Summerslde where Clansman McLellan’s professional services were duly appreciated, and where he labored zealously and un- ceasiiigly for the material and social welfare of his fellow-citizen, his rc- moval from the activities of a useful life will leave a blank not easily filled. Public spirited, progressive and ener~ getic, lie took a leading part in all movements calculated to promote the interests of the town of which he had been an honored and esteemed resid- ent for eleven years. As it member ot' tlic Caledonian Club, Dr. McLellan took as deep an interest in its welfare as ii non-resident could. But it is lii the home so suddenly and sorely be- reaved that the taking _away of him \vlio was its life and its light will bc felt with that keenncss which only a lovin wife and dutiful children can. ily ‘ gi‘o|:c|'icn and our prices uro vory low considering thc high qual- ity of our goods. Phono us a trial order und' get ucquniiited with our sup- orlor scrvicc. STI FFIN & CO. Corner Hillsborough, and lGrafton Streets. 9336-4-5Mwitf. I-'_Halifax. ig;- il' = \1'.LI1..' - . ,_ _,_ 1-11 _ 9- '_ l-ggh Grade Coal is the only kin we carry. It does not _mat- ter when you order. YW .C811 be sure of getting satisfactory coal I » l§.i?..“.?.°”‘° ”° "§...I§°..'L?a’2.2i“ ' Lt? for ranges and ...,... “§..°‘.l° ‘°' ..'.§°““l. auger -shir- &\'0 Of Ghlif, W. F. TAYLOR, D., C. M. (MoGiLL UNIVERSITY) Montague, P. E, I-._ OFFICE OF LATE DR. FRASER. ' , » , \\\\\u //I; _ 1 C 2 \ \\\“.\ i `\ 5 \" ~ - I' ERS S A *Akrvf z . ,F " ‘Z3 mx “N .~.’ /‘JJ A, 10', /` I. l ,. _ ,_ * , r irczfsl. ‘ 1- Wil/ and while we Ill? \ . 4 ` dns 10111011 8 » q,:1f;\g&») _ 1 ,_ _ _ to-you the midst gguqgi (15,) no owners agreed to pay them on Satur- w to ones. ~ days for the work done Friday nights of he silalititl. , and satunms. .winayd #swf miie ly. E experience. We trust that the sustain- ing power of Him whose mysterious ways we cannot fathom may enable thc bereaved' family to bear with res- "lgation and fortitude the severe afflic- ol' tlic lieartfolt sympathy of the Cllinsuicu. ' Furtlicr rcsolvoil tluit this rcsolu the'Club. ainl that it copy be sent to the widow and faiuily of the deceas- tlon be recorded on the minutes I of ed. l Coininittee,- John McPhee, A. Mc- Donald, S. A. Mciicod, Club Rooms, Cliarlottotowii, March 30. 1015. liHllIl[ill__ll_llHKETS` (Special to the Guardian.) CHICAGO, April 4.-VVlieat, No. 2 Red, $1.531/4; A, $1.54; No. 2 Hard, $1.55%; A, $1.55%. Corn, No. 2 Yel- law, nominal; No. 3 Yellow, 721/lc.; A, 7:1'/,l:. Oats, No. 3 \Vlill0._56%c-: A, 571-.; Standard, 57031:.; A. 57’/iw. Ryo, No. 2. $1.10. Iiiirioy. 711:.; A, 77c. 'l‘iniotliy, $4.50; A, $6.25. Clover, $8.50; A, $12.75. Pork, $16.75. Lard, $0.80. Ribs. $9; A, 9-50- ._._. -/ L_- ,_ .»,a~,_._.»4 S’SIDE MARKETS (Corrected Wednesday) Barley, bus.. 1. ,~ .05 to .90 Buckwheat. . , .60 .90 Butter, lb. (dairy) .20 Butter, lb. (croairicry) .22 Calfsklns, lb. .14 Eggs, doz. Hay, loose ton $10.00 Hay. Dressed 10.00 Hides, lb. Lamb pelts .30 Oatmeal, per 100 Oats, (white) bus. .55 Oats (black) bus. .60 Potatoes, bus. Roller Mill flour, per 100 3.25 Straw, pressed, ton Turnips, bus. Wheat, bus. 1.50 Wool, lb. .24 .Z8 .16 15 11.00 12.00 .16 .50 3.75 .60 .65 . 25 8.50 5.00 .15 1.00 .30 OH’TOWN MARKETS Oats (white) 58°- Oate (black) . 600- Straw (per ton) ~ 86.00 HB1. Broiled. (DSI ton) $14.00 Eigfs (per doseii) 18c. Pi' nt Butter (per lb.) 266 Fowl (per lb.) ‘ loc. Chickens 11 to 181:. Wheat (Der bushel) 01.00 to 81.25 Buckwheat 'loc Barley . ' 70 to 'loo ‘ Mc 801° _mirnlol (Der bush.) llc ....1611 `i'Ir 8| tion which they have been called up~‘ on to endure, and beg to assure tlicm, Tub Butter (per lb.) Potatoes' (per bush.) ~ tion for advertising in this column. Caslrmuat accompany order. . ."AUDlTOFllUM-Come to the All' .diiurium Monday evening, April 5th. Big Concert and Basket Social. Pro ceeds in aid of St. Mary's Church. - 9308-4-2M2iE1i Miss Ada Ti'°ainor.- Miss Susie West- . .°A CONCERT AND BASKET SOCIAL will be held at Montague. Eas- ter Monday nlght, April 5th, in the Auditorium, under the auspices of St. Mary’a Clnirch; Everybody come and help along a good cause ‘ 9.108 4 2M2lE1i season in King'a County will bo u tea party held by the St. Peters Improve B e moi- i Y ere or Moi-ch. Grade iv.-1, Emily ivioiy- utter. bcwme an annual event. ` 9259-3-31ME2i. ______ , who had perfect m,ton¢1¢m¢¢ for me their many acts of kindness und words oi’ synipntliy in their recent sudden f~H<<|»“§'°j / \ on Tuesday evening. 30th uit., and for- ' MR- JOSEPH SHEA- f ? - worded to the family of the deceased m* Tile death occurred at Blooming \Vhe,-egg our late lamcmed cgalw Poiiitlon Monday, March 29th, uftcr a ,mm D,-_ A_ A_ McLe||,m has been lingering illness borne with Christian _~ called away under circumstances dis- DHUWC0- °fMl'-J0H@DI1Shsa. Deccas " : . 1 trcssingly sud, while still in the full ed Wh0 Wall buf ill the D100!!! Of youth ,' ! . ,,nj0ymem_,0f vigorous manhood; was stricken with illness about two l The,-efo,-e resolved that me Cale. niontlis ago and all that kind and lov- * , y it llonlan Club of Prince Edward Island, lllli Care and medical skill could- do I l ll . I' 7,, \ 4 c to /f ~\ v \ l ¢ , \ was of no avail, he gradually declined in health until Monday when he pass- ,ed peacefully away. Ho was a. boy of gentle spirit, beloved by all who knew him and to whom his death came as a sad demise. The funeral which took place on Wednesday St. Boiiaventureis Church was follow- ed by a large coiicorse of people who came to pay their last tribute to the departed. A requiem high mass was sung by the postor, Rev. J. B. McIn~ tyre after which the rciiialiis were laid in_tlieir last rcsliiig place, thcro '~0 9-Waflt U10 §l0I'i0us_ Ilcssurectioii. May his soul rest in peace."-S. MRS PETER MUSICK On March 8, 1915 there passed away from service here to her rewurdbc- youd a highly esteemed ami belovcll member of Vernon River Methodist Church in the person of Mrs. Peter Musick, (nee Catherine Kelly) aged 75 years. She was born in Storn» away, Lewis Island, Scotliiiid, and when two years olil came with her parents to P. E. Island. Under tho good influence of home and church sho early yielded herself to service for God and in 1861 became o. member ol' the Methodist Church, thus for flfty~ thrce years she has led u Godly ano exemplary life "always aboundlng in the work o1` the Lord." On Nov. 16, 1859 she was united in matruioiiy to Mr. Peter Musick of Kinross, who now mourns thc loss ol’ a. true hclpmcet and thc chosen companion oi’ his lli`c. The surviving members ot' the i'uni-` ily of nine children arc; Henry, at home; Howard, 'Willistoii, N. D.; William, Kipling, Sask; Mrs. J." A. Moore. Hazelbrook, P. E. I. Mrs.Neil W. McLeod, Orwell; Mrs. W. D. \Vay_c. (‘.l\arlottct.own. By hor dciith tho coniiiilinlty luis lost on cstcemcd resident, thc fainlly o wisc councillor und the church it dc- voted nicmhor. ’l`lic‘ funeral service 'was conducted in the Vernon River Methodist church by the pastor, Rev. Henry A Brown, assisted by Rev. Mr. McEwen of- Orwell Presbyterian Cliurcli. The pall bearers were: Mur- i-ay W. McLeod, Mark Carver, Samuel Campbell, Donald Campbell, Patrick Morrisey, llugli Martin. GUNNER MARTIN DALTON. A dcspiitcli Friday from Captain J. \V. Stanley, lialifax. states tlint Gun- ner Martin Dalton, iiunibcr 52. second heavy battery died on Tliursday night from bronchial pneumonia, Tho deceased who was 25 ycors of nge was thc son of the late Unnics I)ii.lton, who ut one' time coiiductou business at Newport. Lower Cardigan. but who subsequently removed to Georgetown. ~ Martin wus employed iii Cliurlotte- to`wn for ii time with Mr. (2. P. Larncd ot Keppoch and also with that gen- tleman in Detroit, Mich. He was a. young man of splendid character, dill-` gent and trustworthy. and hail charge of Mr. Lari\cd`s place ‘at Keppocli while the owner was absent from the province. While a young lad lic was itlso in thc employ of Mr. Justice Hus- zard, who i'ouiid hiifi' very faithful and efllcient. llc enlisted here in the P. E. Island Heavy Battery or Artillery for overseas service in the Second Con- tingent and has been in Halifax for some time. He was the fourth Prince Edward Islander to die on military services since the war began. Hc' leaves to mourn a widowed mother in Georgetown, one brother. Michael, who enlisted with the Mounted Rifles and is now in Amherst, also two young er brothers at home, and a married sister ln Boston. I-Ie was a nephew of Mr. Anthony Flynn, Charlottetown. driver on the P. _E. l. R. Much sym- pathy will be extended to the relatives in their hour of sorrow. “Prince Edward Theltra. The Maa- ter Key at three o'olock sharp. Doora open 2.30. 9345. ._... . \~ DOCK ERB REGALCITRANT. LIVERPOOL, March 31.--The Bir- kenhead dockers this evening refused to do the weed end work until the ship John Sexton. secretary of the Dock- ers' Union. addressed them. but was unable to persuade the men to change form is generally expected at an ear); da". , f - - 3 ma."-;:f.:‘;.L.1:'1:'i.`:.':,;':. ...... ` I.-OVG, MYSf¢l°Y, ACIV€l\IIlll'¢ _ , A are the results of lnkerman o 1 |_ ment Association on July 5tb. R m- ° ` (No. 213) cxaniination forth cmftl bei' the day. This tea Dart will?lIim - wlth Her_the‘ 0rId"Old f UES I ION OF MONEY Molyiieaux. Grade II.-1, Mary Maur --*CARD OF THANKS-Mr. Leith - - » oson; 2. Hazel Hatcly; 3,. Johnnie §{0W1;l\laiid family ilk!! this 0DD0l"~UH- , ' _ Molyneuux. Grade 1.-1, Archie Moly- y o tiaiikiiig their relatives and tl ueaux; 2, Johnnie Matheson; Those muuy friends in Lower Moiitasuo. Between Husband and wlfe I I , , ` month are Nelson Molyncuux, Hazel , . Hutely, Archie Moiyrionux. Elmira b@F0a»V0m¢llf- 9333-4-5MEnl>d Stewart. Granville L. Mucvettlc. _ , - t teucliei' . < REsoi.u'r|oN oF coNDoLENcE I >‘ ` , ' \ . . - : - ~ ° . . / ` l ` - The f The Interesting, Perilous'Road of By George Randolph Chester The First Installment at PEOPLES’ THEATRE RECLIANCE MOTION PICTURE CORPORATION Travel with l Great Photo Play_Ser1al Monday and Tuesday - , PRODUCED BY W, _W ' - . -e GERMAN OFFICERS SAY KARLSRUHE HIT REEF. NEW Y()ill{, March 29.- German naval ollicors al Bremer Haven ure quoted as niitliority for thc stutcmciit that the cruiser i{a\'l.srulic lics at thc bottom of thc soo in thc West Indies, by Jesse lloyd. 'second olllccr of the American stcainer ('.!ai'ili, that was sunk by a minc in thc North Sea. wlio reuclicd licrc i`i'oni lioitcrdani aboard the stcaiiicr Itotteriluni. Mr. Boyd said lic spoilt five ila,v.~: ln Ijroiii- cr llavon. and throuizh an old tiniv ~l`rioiid, now an ollicer in tho (icrimui arniy, obtained 'positive coiiliriiuilioii of the rumor tliull thc .l{arl.s|'iilic no longer ailoiit. Mr. Iioyrl quotes his frlenil as saying that ai Ccrnian bomb sent hor to the bottom after sho haul struck on ii reef. Sonic ol’ licr crew are now at lircmci' ,llaven and tho othcrs arc still alive prolinbly soiiicwln‘i'<~ in tho \Vcst ludics oi' in South Amt-i~ii:a. » , BOY PRISONER WAS DESPERATE Al\'llIEltST, N.S., March 210.-Last month a young lad, 13 years of age, James Laurette, was sentenced to three yours in St Patrick's Home for Boys, Iiiilifax. Recently lic made his oscitpwfroni lhal, iiistiliition, returning lo his homo at the Jnggilis. '[`lic I-:ie-lc was i'opo1'l<-il io tho Crown l'rosci'iii,o|', J. A. lluiiwz~.y, who sciil on olliccr to bring him to Aniliernt this morning. lic was iiikun to the Amlicrst jiiil to await an olllccr from llalifax. lic wus very lontli Io go, resisting .lollor Simpson, who had him in cliargc. Mr Simpson took him to tho kitchen to wash, and wliilc his hack was turned tho lad griibbcd ii liouvy biitclicr knife. slashing lilniscli’ across thc loft wrist, severing the artery. llc was immedi- ately token to ilighland View llospltal. The doctors in iittciiiluiicc arc doubt- l`ul that they cuii siivc tho hi-iiill. The boy is it liclginn, and tho itaso is ex- ceptionally sad for one so young. Mlnard'a hlniment Co.. Limited. Gentlemen.--Lust Winter 1 received great benefit from the use of MIN-, ARD'S LINIMENT ln a severe attack of LnGrlDDG. and I have frequently proved it to be very effective in cases of inflammation. Yours. W. A. HUTCI-IINSON. “Wo huvc cvorytliliig you could pos slbly desire in supplies lor the sick room. Gel. the sick roorii supplies here-they‘ll last longer and give bet- ter satisfaction. The Two Macs 149 Great George Street, MEtl'. IUIIHESSING [ll Mill ln order to facilitate the handling of mall at the front and to insure prompt delivery it is requested that all mail be adilreeaod as follower- (a) Rank NIEO »--...-`-ua ».|.¢- .sna- ic) .Regimental Number (d) Company, Squadron, Battery or other unit ...... ... ...-... (e) Battalion ..... .. (t) Brigade . .. . LONDON, ENG AND l I Some Dainty Meat Specials You couldn’t 'possibly wish for anything nicer in the line of Ham, Bacon, or Canned Meats than we are offering you here, right now. Every- thing is new and fresh. gut up in clean, sanitary factories, by some of th best known and most popular manufacturers in Canada-the quality of their products speak for themselves. , i a (lull oi' phono l`oi' ai tow pounds ol' S\'.‘il`ts Cooked Ifzlln, it is all rcauly for thc tublc. l’ricc, 451:. ii pound. Swirls lfookcil l_iau:oii is really iilco--_‘,'oii`ll cnjoy il". l'i'icc 241:. u pound. Fray (Horned liocf, niiikcs ii most appclisiiig niciilf-»-pul up by oiic ol' the largest beef packers in the Argentine Republic. Sold in 1 pound tins at 301-. Sliced Smoked Bcef, in neat glass jars :it 241'. ci-ich. Libby’s Deviled Moat is the best-you couldn't wish for better. Two size tins, Sc. and 160. Get our prices on the iiinious Swifts Prcniiuni llum. SUPERIOR SAUCES SALAD DRESSINGS. All tin-. bcsl fold ment sauces prociirzlbic will bu fouiul licr»°.` Our prcscnl, idiowing iiiclmlf-s such l`:unou.=: suliiros :is I.:-:L mill l’ori~iu>=. \Vorstci'sliiri-, While Lubol, liiirvoy, zinil lloint'/. 'l`ob- asrco l’oppor Sillicu. (`iill in ’l`h»' high qiialily :uni the iiioil vrnlo privc of llio Sulaiii Urn.-a sings wo iirae now sliowlng zito surc to iloliglil. _\'ou. liicliiili-il iii our pi'c-noni oxliiblt is such pop- ular hriinzls as Syiidcrs, Yaclil. iiiul Royal sulud rlrosslng. Tlivso :irc popular favorites with all Kilt! . llic discriiniiiuling lioiisowivcs null suit-ct what you wunt wliilc ~~llioy`ll please you, loo. thc liiic is coinpli-tc. one /_ -_X ueen .Pisa i'&Beer&G0H ;' l'2;;i.(fI..if Your Early Requirements ...0F... _ Fencing Wire should be secured now. While it lasts, our present stock of, BARB WIRE No.9 COILED SPRING WIRE 12 COIED SPRING WIRE BRACE WIRE ` WRAVING WIRE LACING WIRE, etc. will be sold on the basis of last season’s cost. Prices have advanced. Later you will pay more. _ Remember our wire is specially galvanized to with- stand the.atmosphoric conditions o this _Province Our Coiled Spring Wire is justly celebrated for its strength and elasticity. It is tempered just right. I their decision. 'rue suggestion om la) rim