THD GHARLO'1‘I‘E'l‘0WN GUARDIAN "' PAGE SEVE p woiiii, A iesiiii w|\!fL!¢|ilE.Pinkliam’sVeg- °fl.|>l° Compound Did For ‘Tl\Bll‘ Holltls--Theirdwll Statements Follow., miisni-inn, i>.n.i_ =-"1 ina ii ascen- l!__lmlne me md he said I had falling of regular trips although the roads have the womb, so I have been taking Lydia b E. Pinkhum's Vegetable Compound and me" *TF- it lil! done me s lot of good. All the \‘°l1'lll8'~ll°Y¥l pains have vanished, 1 lm” mined ten pounds in weighs, his dll¢lllil‘i!0 ll! 811 gone, and I feel better than I have-for a-long time. I think any woman is foolish to suiier ss I did for 319 lake 0! a few dollars. ~ “ You can use my letter ss s testimo. hill- Bm!! °B°°lll’88e other poor women who suiferas I did touse yourV g tabl R compound." _ Min. ceo. cofiniiunf $1 nniibnrinn, Loi 7, i>.n.1. .1 Read What This Woman Says: 55 _~ New Mooreileid, 0liio.~"I take great 2 pleasure in thanking you for what your $1 $10. 5%W““"`7"°‘} ‘if§§°1if.f‘.f°if.'l°l..°§“"i °‘~' .""` dl" 1-5. had bearing down '- ._. r %. 3'-Q, ~..~= 1"' not be upon my ‘feet a /T long enough to get a \_ the only medicine that helped me and I have been growing stronger ever since gc 1 nnrnmnnena so miie ii. i hope iz win D help other suffering women as it has me. 'i' You can use this letter."-Mrs. Csssis of Lwvn, New Moorsileld. Clark Co.,Ohio le » I-l._____._..__.. _"_--_-__-i_____' *i|€'l*i*l'_ ff ,`-¥°l‘>i~l'. " . ," F1 ‘f If l'i'<|"i**l'f fi 3 ll 5- . GI' ' I l* ET dem0n5tfate guy' too all scored net gaing? c:>lit:ii,s1xlZcl&;; skill by making for you °,‘I“" 'dc A” S the best portrait you have ever had. 3 V l gr inquiry from foreign buyers for :Z1 p-q_.- . Q nn Zi IME was when pictures were ii T aluxury fo!-the favored few government account for export us soon when ill Ellgllfllld and We had lille s nzivig tio -modern photography has S, changed conditions. _ ii. Our children are growing up, tr but wc; cfm keiilep thi_e_m as _gheyhare mt ro sc oo ie withutghem and flll`Ill0l‘ Clllillge £0-lilly in lilo C0ll- this. The farmers in this part oisthe ( ll3V€ them Wltll IIS In DlCtlll"€S. ` llic iiiidertone is strong at the recent ing Hg far as I have seem you woum The BAYER Studio ‘S psr iraq Il ""w_ r. rAiii.oii, n. D., ci n. _ K (M°q||_|_ UN|V£Rg|1°y) There iszii lot elf active trading with sn Montague, P. E. I. ___ orrics or LATE nn. rsasan. “ -l I Sl-.f ~ ll’l \\> ir io SP lb I' flsliey tone nvnd ciirirb the blood clear rest before wing in again' we have N U M 0 ` ' ' 4 ' ' . -_-"1-f'.==-». F- note good digestion. and. in 9. sliort 'leaving the trenches' If Was quite “_ __ I _ 5;... ___i_-if-'i_i3. _____.__ .,._,_i,.§_ ` ' ' .-. -_-1,," abiish sound health, which, after clung the last time' 9' We mad” ‘I 3 |0ve| gum, exio sa, C m is like Bullets seem to be coming I i, \_ -. m _mg-»f;’L6 ".°f-l_’."’ I _ i-,_ elif Riff.. W “‘»`1\'.‘--1-'-~"° “".i ‘.ii_.s.r.in. ` all (ll i' “ I in P Black Diamonds -- asent in Montague. . _ pains, was dizzy and t0 .fj__ G ,_ weak, had pains in 1 fsglq 2 lowerbackanil could i ;§ _:lf-*$4 ‘ ‘ ii ui . _ S M- “fill ~' Ei§°n:;°;§d?.§ gulf to one cent per bushel dearer. ' would feel better, h ' but when I would o get up those bearing I0 down pains would come back, and the I0 doctor said I had female trouble. Lydia 2 E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound was £1 16 5;! E _ W __ ____ _; Z3. ble _ _ ._,_.,____.__._ _:___ _,_._;,_.__ _;;`___,_..__.___,._-.___ _ sz :_ __ mtl: _ T1 l M yodllyémiglllm ritfiliillerlilzldglillle fllililliiilltoiil; I airway: §ahn~call]inlls‘|;rl-gwggzdshs ui; Sl”calllel'lne west, __ N0 ‘ _ _ calhenng Easlv W” “W r;i.°i';.:‘s"‘2::*.:;.:“:.i§::..“.‘;’. "af °'°"'v- "W PS S+-Hub--i. '-' _ ` E oilicers seem to know their business ' _W-_'V " '\":,. ' .`< " '/` V , " rf .'1' ' 1- '-'ff f` "7 - ' . l, A _' ;T' _ __“_____JA. _ _ _, __ _ , __ . _ ~ ~~'l'l` PAYS to buy in this Province. .._°'r. oonoon ivss in oimi-sian ..*FOR FISHING 8EA8ON.- The Fortune fishermen and packers are gl'-llll’ r_l2l`€l1lil‘lllS for the springs lish- ng_-~ . , - .__-Lanes si-iii=MeN1's.- nr. W. H- Underhsy. ess collector ioi- the Red House Ess circie. is inniiing his eent very bad, and reports large ship- € lIH||Iiliil_l_ii|iKii$ (Special to the Guardian.) _(30%. Corn, No. 2 Yellow, 79c.; No. Yellow, 77',ic.; A, imc. onis. No. While. 57’>§<=; A, 58c.; Standard, E30-5 A, 581/Qc. llye, No. 2. $1.17. arley. 740.; A. 820. Timothy, $4.50; , $6.25. Clover, $8; A, $12.75. Pork, 7.45. Iiiird, $9.97. Ribs, $8.37, A, CHICAGO, April 16-Wheat rose day to two cents per bushel; Corn, tic. and Oats one cent. \\iiNNiPEo.-iviient an same price s yesterday; Outs half cent higher. MONTREAL.-\Vliea.t about the me price as yesterday; Oats from he demand however is limited. Baled ay has advanced from fifty cents to ne dollar per ton owing to increased cal demand. The receipts of eggs day were 2795 cases compared with .324 for the corresponding date ii ear ago. The tons of the market rc- ains steady under a continued good emand for local consumption and nn tivc trade is doing withsales at 21c. resscd hogs were somewhat firmer. oronto prices huve nn iiilvnnce today l0c. per liiinderd pounds over yes- rdny. MARKETS, APRIL 17TH. (ihicago.-Who I; d _ i a ii vancei again - m__e__ _ont Oth _ ____ where we have been. _I-iowever, there . vances were made on s. ortage in the visible supply. Winnipeg.-Wheat was to-day a arter ol' a cent lower than yester- y; oats the some price. There was nsiderabie inquiry for barley. M9ntresl.~There has been a. bet- ll B. unltobu Spring wheat and a small vunce in prices. The feeling in the cnl market for oats has been strong il prices as compared with ii. week go show an advuiicc of two cents u. usliel. The buying of supplies for ii n opens and the small ock of outs in Canada. accounts for o_ increase in prices. The home ado in outs is quiet; corn ailvunceil price about ii, ccnt ii. bushel but the ninnd is very limited There was tion of the market for bailed hay but vnnte in pri( es und the prospects I ‘ ` : . 3 re that liny will go still higher. was ML Eggs' The receipts of eggs were envy' 'w_day_ Them were no new Well Bill I must close, as I have velopments in the condition oi the iirkcl. Prices are steady under a od demand for local, consumption. es at c. a ozen. A ilrm feeling continues to prevail the market ior hogs but there is o fiirtlier change in prices. Wh° is “ow in th” treuches- he ‘mug _.___________.____ ment. ` - ave a Good Complexion! De" M°ih°'f* Th Fl f G d H nh Have not received a letter (rom you 3 ow" 0 0° ea for quite u. while, but suppose you are not feeling well since your trou- ' - the blood Keep it rich, pure, nu Aunt Bcssy “rote me a letter and _ tune Bridge, April 15th, 1915, Mr Abemllck Burke departed this lite at ter, s. long illness. Aged 67 years. He leaves to mourn two sisters. Mrs. Margaret Smith, East Boston, and Mr-a. Eliza Dingwell, Fortune Bridge Bridge.-F. EASTERN PERSONALS . .*'l‘be many friends of Mrs. Came- ron Coiiin, Fortune, will be sorry to bear of her continued illness.~F. . .*Mr. John Webster, Cardigan was in Fortune last week on a business trip.-F. -._____.._.._._..__ cnicaoo, Aprii 21.-vviien.r, No. 2 €ll~ $1-60: A. 51.60%; No. 2 Hard, The following interesting letter from the front has been received by Mr. Wm. D. Johnston, Peters Road from his cousin, Lester C. Johnston, son ol Mr. Samuel Johnston: f March 29, 1315. Dear Bill:-Will try and answer your letter which I received some time ago. Was glad to hear from you and that-all were well and hope this will' still Bud you all enjoying the same blessing. Well Bill we have at last got over here and are trying to do our little bit. We have been in the trenches ilvs times in all and are now out for s rest. We do not know how long we will be- here, probably about two weeks, when we will go back to the trenches ngnin. The town we are now billeted in is quite a large one and the best we have been in since coming to the front. We are doing ii lot ol training mostly route marching and the' like, while here. ' We have had quite ii few ciisuiiltiesi considering the nature of the tight- ing we have been in. Sniping one rin- other is nboiit iill that takes place are always some exciting things to do. as the last time in, I was on liistening patrol, which is n patrol of usuully two men who go out as far as they can without being seen, tow- fard the German trenches and try an(-1 hear what is doing. The inost danger- ous part of is-all is getting through our own wire and getting over the parapet ol our trenches as they can see you more easily then. We were not able to get very far as' it was too bright, the moon coming, out and we had to come in. The wentherhere has beenquite s lot better than weather every time in the trenches, except the last when it rained every day, but was line nt night except one. Well Bill, I suppose you will be getting busy for the spring's work ere world are pretty near all done sow- think, to see them work, that there no war at to get ready lor parade soon. Rem- ember me to all and wirite soon, Bye Bye. From your cousin Les. The following letter, was,received by Mrs. Ernest Griliin from her son in the imiious Princess Pat's Regi- Belgium, ... .. Are Ore A """"""'_i e """"""" "' _ _ I ‘ \ " ...*0NE GENT per. word each in- . ' ' ‘sertion for advertlslngin this column.- _ Cash must accompany order. ' ..°Mi'i. sunk: oeAo.- Ai For- ' _ ' _ _ / Because We Are National Tailors. ' ' _ The style of our Suits and Gvercoats is always exclusive. We do not allow local or provincial tailors to influence us---We make the clotheswe sell along the lines suggested by the fashion designers of Lon- don, Paris and New York. Because We Deal Direct Between the Mills in the Old Coun- try _ and the Wearer of the Clothes. s ; we can therefore make and. sell High Class Suits and Overcoats Made- to-Measure at a lower price than any other firm doing business in Canada. . Because We are Originators of Patterns in Clothe_s--- - 1n_ consequence of which the fabrics We sell are particularly novel, appealing and different. what we give you for Fifteen-Dollars is not Fifteen-Dollar value it’s away larger than that. SUIT OR OVERCOAT ' Made to Measure. Your Choice of Any Material We are rczicliing out for ilic mon who have not ns yet givcii us ii Pliaiicc to show wliiit wc cuii iii) iii llii- wny oi' siiipplyiiig excliisivc i-lntliiiig :ii $15, (irndiiully they :irc coiiiiiig to us. lim lhcrc iiro sllll i1 iiiiinlier who :iri- puying nroiinil $40 i'or ii suli, und ii is io llicsc nieii thu! we are now iiiukiiii.: ii special appeal. li appears almost sinful thu! iiiiy mun should so recklessly throw away his money when we inakc a guariiii- _ reed oiier to give him as _'good a siiil or ovci-coal i'or less than liiili' what he is now payiniz. \\'e feel, loo. lliul in the iiiiiiier oi cloth we "liiive ii." on any other us. Ialilishnieni, no mutter wliui price ilii‘_v rlinrgo for tho i'loilies_ I i=sEo'i< cAriEAu,' Supt. of Branches, Maritime Provinces _ ._..__.. T 0 t f V;/rite us and we wigl send you a set of sample cl__otl;_s anal faslgion plates. We’l _ a so send you one o our self-measuring charts, w ic wi ena e you to secure a 0 u 0 Suit or Overcoat, made to your measure, and absolutely guaranteed. If you buy T M from us you will add your name to our list of thousands of perfectly well satisfied own en out-of-town customers. Address 415 St. Catherine Street East, Montreal “MILL-TO-MAN TAILORING SERVICE”` -~z1_ .-."';`.=.1._.-2~;-3- ..€='=-2-.:'.' . _ " \-.‘=' `-`-"~"-,-;?.'i:~I»:-' . ‘=’ - `*':;'_'=1'.f"`-'- ..=a'==_' ' ~__;..~_-5... ` . i- ~'-_¢/?<`2’i-‘.`>'.. _1-..'- ' . '-'-~,~ -12%.-':1;-sis.-at<:2;i€1--2--;<‘ =‘ i '.2-I-.1:f===_:=€.-'€‘li=-"=§ 'I .ni T- 2.f;f,¢_f-.-, _ -» ‘ of ~1x5\=‘<->-;‘e~;>i."==- >~--i..~ ; -' -.__-.»»---'-.»--f.-.-e-:sis-.=-5:-1-:.-. > .._ _. .= -»_= “- ‘ ;.f:.=_'~'/;':-`. ‘ `=f~=1E=-'ff P . I me n _ ,_ . -i.-' *s ‘»‘iY¢` -“,<,~_.1-__ .- '==-‘1='\ .- 74 , , regular. No aid lo complexion out of :lm treglches and havm; B .-_._-_.E mpnres with Dr Haniilton‘s Pills f>*=*»‘ are ot more value to you in the midst - of s. blizzard than white ones. l We've a yardiul ot line qualities, ‘ graded sizes, no flaws. and while We don't deliver them by winl§0ll H1955' eager, we deliver them lilllllllly- BEST QUALITY COAL PRICES RIGHT' Phone 111 C. Lyons & C0. High Grade Coal is the only ' kind we carry. It does not mat- ter when you order, you can be sure of getting satisfactory C021 if you come to us. We have on hand an exceptionally good qllal' E3 of coal suitabli for ranges and tchen piss also grdiatesiglu 9?; DOBBQ. OW mlic Y quire? Prices always rlshf- °°°'nli°i'i»°i°b' s ° niond°3s l April Shoe Values $3.00 a pair Four Specials This week we are show- ing the nicest line of Women’s Button Boots ever shown for the money. 1 Patent Button with Cloth Top and high heel. 2 Patent Button with Kid Top and- high heel- 3 Gun Metal Button` with Dull Calf Top and high heel. 4 Gun Metal Button with Sloth ~Top and _high ee. See Our Window _ _ I Alley' & Co. l and there is no trouble. We are hav ay r n p o while. "li there is any news of im- portance in the papers, you might send some to me as reading material is scarce. Belgium is a very pretty place. but it is well dug out with Jack Johnson holes now. Hope the war will soon he over as we have our experience. Now everything seems to be going iiivoumbly with us, but I have very little time to write, so will close, onlyhoping to hear from you all soon. So, good b!¢ MOUNT. From your loving son, W. B. Davey. France, March 29, 1915. No. 4 General I-iospltnl. Dear Motherz- Hnvlng a (ew minutes to spare I thought I would drop you ii line. “G are hsvlng,lovely weather this last iew days, hope it will keep the same for ri while, as we had quite enoiisll ,wet weather this winter. Iam up ar- ound again and feel 'a lot better. The hospital is in charge oi the R. A. M. C. ond they are doing line work. A Canadian girl brought me some-Pa- pers. She is working In connection with the Red Cross, keeping a diary ol all Canadians admitted to the hospital. Our Regiment has been ,mentioned in dsspatelies lor doing 'good -work in the trenches. We had quite an exciting time just helore I got sick. Our Regiment was in res- erve and we were called up is ii hur- ry to defend some trenches and i.e~ lore we knew where we were,_ we had to make an attack, which same rl successful. The hottie lasted all nigiie ana we ana full" “ll °*°lfl\1¢ time. The wounded in the village was - awful. The Germans must have lost terribly, as our guns were simply dropping _shells in their,i:reneliss all night; 'o doubt. you have read de- ee We $15 <57' ‘rio Ami ’ o wer .,.-»;' 65%' ` I I U 0 _ system of waste pmduchh _ro quite is march to our bililets alter , _UW ,.1 L_, 9595-4-22M2i is me .keynote to an happiness charge on the Germans and lost very ` _ w,,||_be,n Don-,dem ._ the hm. levi- men. You have no idea what it r S . ssings ol’ health are yours, once lt'_`_l;m °;vel'YV§_l¢l`° and "0 Oneumigdli _ ' ,__ _ \\.\\ii/ H _ Y-;r,.__ " ‘ , 2.1- The true secret of complexion lies _ t_ - ~ _________` _, . _ . _ :__ _ _ _ _ _ ble. I was awiui sorry to hear of i . ' _. __ H $5 Z _ _ &\i;~'11‘ l \\ 'll°‘"l~ *md °l’°V*= ”ll» keel’ *he SYS' toni me 1 the owe. we are 'nat _ A °A_EIilI ‘ _ m _ . _ V, -1, i T fs \ 1; ~.'%\ _ llll Jn" -i- I "` i ‘S ss r.=aAcii-‘ic I Exrosmon ~ SAN FRANCISCO Tickets on Hale l\inri:h lst to Nov. .'l0.li Limit Three Months. $130.40 From Charlottetown Via Pictou Going and Returning via Chicago. l Going via Chicago and Returning via Vancouver. or vice versa. $17.50 additional 1 Missanssis, - - Arsii. 23 IiALl.li\'G A1' HALIFAX- W.B. ndllfil, D. l'. A.,(l. P Rugf-l0ll|\.N.n Geo. Waller. Dominion Express Ilullillll Vhsrloiieiown Km --1-~‘”'-*‘°*‘¥ I