3/l\\\\\\\\\\€'_IIIIlIll‘ , V _ i f _i, _ 5' MAY io' 'isis' ~` ‘ ` , I _ f _ . , ,,, . ,. ,, »~§_,-tv .i M; ‘ _, M P V_,,&_“\ I ~ I _ n .i-..- K. ~- ,. ._. '- . , ~ "V . i i. ‘" ”' _ .T... " __ . ~ , A 1 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN flff , 5 L S' i .'1- '\ . , ' "S-» _|4,,:.‘. J " " I' " /\ va , .~.'.'~f f .;` ‘. ‘\-- v-"Wi .'. -< ' “ ‘ ‘ »' '. -- I. \ V . \ . .' r . .sr _.- . -_ , . .__---~ .......L.~ _-.,4_i-_»g_.._Yf,L`,;,\.i»f’ i -‘ ~ mica scvrn. _Q LE£..if».,s,;;-.1-;,-3;; gg; .BENBEY the best POI‘t1‘ai,t, you have - _ Ci arg 5 ..°i1' Pavein sayin l this Province *ONE CENT per word each in- sertion for advertising in this column. ever had. . - “Worth twicethe dime they conf' ...T. GORDON IVES is Guardian Cash must accompany order. Mlvwmmmwommmah SIXTEEN' is a most inter- . ' . estmg age-but each year marks a change that should be recorded by a new portrait. Make the appointment to-day , THE BAYER STUDIO ¥ FOR, A GOOD PHOTO , -visrr 'mc- A. E. Lyon-Simi., Finest work, moderate prices. ‘Personal attention given t Amateur’s Work. 0 DON’T FORGET BABY 107 Queen St. Charlottetown P Ellis’ Condition Powders The kind that pays for itself in better stock and this is the time of year. to feed it. Prepare your horses for the Spring’s work. Sold and guaran- . teed by 4 Ellis’ .Pharmacy Lid. ' Montague, P. E. I. QZMZ;I'_§\\\\\YIlIl4\\\\\\\\\\@IlIlIlIIIi\\\\\\\\\ Fishing i Tackle “24th_ MAY SOON HERE" (We boughttlie same- ples of Coft & Co. at 25 p. c. discount-Rods Reels, Lines, Flies . Casts-will be sold that. _ 'Call sgid See Them N. B- utomobile Service in Connection with our store First in the city. No trouble to send parcels uickly. Use our phone 86 llor all drug wants. Redilin Bros. Opposite Post Oiiice _ Phone 86 5 imo,+aonnwti “\WlI3\;\ u BI i-r / Coal Coal Wholesale & ‘Retail Now that navigation is open we are prepared to issue orders for car- goes ot Dominion Goal C0II\l>el1¥'! Sydney coal, or we will agree to de- liver cargoes when required at the different P. E. Island Ports ii sult- able vessels can be obtained. Prices and terms quoted on spilli- eetlonl We keep a stock oi coal always on hand and steaniers l*0¢1l|i\"|Ui`B“°*°" Coal can be supplied at s ort no- tice. _ Parties requiring coal for house- hold purposes cannot do better than by giving us their order. our prices are lowest- Eehooiiers always in demand and che ered atliigliest rates oi freight. Bnnteiii Bell & Co ‘A slits Red Cross S. B. IAM- Agents Dominion ooni oo.. IM- . . I. . May . - P. o. an ii. ' ?hé°° *"- .-K \- W .!,.'. ll, 1 nik . \ Shoe g Bargains 100 Pairs ` Of Misses’ Kid Lace Boots ---Fon-» A $1.19 apair Worth up to $2.25 _ Sizes 13, 1, 2. Alley & Co. 135 Queen St. W ' | Y EE £\\\\\\\\\\l/IIII&i\\l//IZ CD XP¢FfaEY Service Please investigate th quality _of our Optical .Se vice. For (two years we have been conducting an exclus- vely Optical business, having closed _out the other departments in order to give all our time _and ef- fort_ toward perfecting our Optical Service. We are glad to be_ able to say that our service has been appreciated far beyond our anticipations, and we wish at this time to sincer- . elv thank the thousands of friends who have patronized us during _this time, and also to invite anyone who has not yet favoured us, to be fair to themselves, 'and allow us the opportunity to rove that we do give A Superior Optical Ser- vice. » G. F. _l'lutclieson_ Exclusive Optician. \\\\\\iIIIIIIIlIZEHHIl“\‘\\\\\llII § 'Fm £1 WWM'fIA\\\\ lWA\\\\\\\\'UOAlllll \\\\\ . \\\\\\\\\||/// \\ . I ,us S “ -‘ I i-- -- __`... ,V ~ v~,_§~t;._f:~`) ",">.‘__, I Black Diamonds are or more value to yon in the midst et a blisserd than white ones. wwe a ysrdtnl or ans qualities. graded elses. no flaws. and while we iioirt aeiiver niein by winged mess- enger, we denver them quickly. |81' 'QUALITY CON. . PMGIO RlGHT| Phone 111 .C. Lyons & Co. iii ATION-The Eastern Teachers’ Association have forwarded- to the Guardian 815 as a contribution to the Field Kitchen and Ambulance Fund. , ..*FlELD KITGHEN AND AMBUL- ANCE FUN D-At a public meeting on Saturday, the Mayor of Sourls an- nounced that subscriptions for, the Field Kitchen and Ambulance Fund would be received at and forwarded by the local branch of tbe`Canadian Bank of Commerce. . FUX UIVIUENUS Pill] The following is a list oi companies which have paid dividends on account for 1914. ' Spring Park Prince Albert .. .. .....l0 Rayner international declared 40 paid .. .. ......20 R. J. McNeill Co., cash 50, stock 50 Rayner Stonehurst Silver Fox Co., paid .. ....200 Rayner Clarke & Harlow Fox Co., paid ....'..2“ B. I. Rayner, West Gore N. S. paid 105 Black Prince Fox Co. . . _ . . . _ .paid 50 General Fur Farms, Ltd.. ..paid 17 Mount Edward paid 10 Murray Harbor . .. . . . .. .. .. cash .30 lgvpton .. ..cash .10 estmoreland Silver & Patch Co. cash 35, stock, 70 Silver Tip ....cash 15 (Added three pairs.) Imperial Silver Black Fox Com- pany, Ltd.. Montague. .15 (added three pairs to ranch and hold securities for balance due on sale of foxes which when col- lected will enable them to pay another ....10 p.c. Crapaud Fox Company . . . . .cash, .40 Willow Hill Fox Co.. ..35 p. c. cash New London Fox and Farm Lands. Ltd., 200 p. c., cash, and more later. Regal .. .. ....16 Dundas . . . . .. 50 cash and 300 stock Silver Fox Ranching Co. .. .. . . . .20 (Half of years product added to breeding stock) Seal River Black Fox Co., .16 (Also 8 pups added to ranch) Diamoiiil . . . . . . . . . . .. .. ..30 Rogers Payton 10 The Freeland Silver Black Fox Co., Ltd., has paid a_ dividend or 50 pei cent in stock. The Carriiiliers Silver Black Fox Co., has paid a 30 per cent cash divid- end out of a. declared dividend ot 110 (Also 75 p. c. stock dividend) Pure Canadian Sil. Blk. Fox Co., 40 Richmond Bay Fox Co., 20 per cent Provincial Silver Black Fox Co.,..40 per cent. cash Sovereign S. B. F. Co., cash . . .. . .15 (From 4 pairs.) Har~iford/D. S. Fox Co., . . ._ . . . . . .25 Peerless .. ....10 Ellis Silver Black Beauty Fox Co.,Ltd. .. ..60 Hackett S. B. F. Co., ....15 (and two foxes added to stock) Magic Fox Co . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 (ln addition to stock dividends of 100 p. c.) Charlottetown S. B.'Fcx Co. . . .. . .15 (Also ten foxes added to ranch) . Bedeque Fur Farming Co., Ltd .. . .10 Glenaladale Silver Black Fox Co.,.100 (50 p. c. cash 50 p. c. stock bonus) The Bldeford Fox Co., Ltd. ......100 Beechgrove .. L. ..15 Hamilton S. B. Fox Co. .20 Murray River .. ......15 Massachusetts .. ....10 Mt. Herbert Silver Black and Patch Fox Co. .. .. .. ......17 A. E. McLean, Ltd. _ . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 (Cash and stock. Reduced capital from $25,000 to $17.500 per pair Yarmouth Silver Black For and Fur Co.. Ltd. . . 50 TORONTO HORSE TRADE BROADENED~A LITTLE. After thc slack holiduy week, tho horse inarkei broadened a little last weck and this, Moro than the usual number of buyers appeared on the local exchanges. Some were from the east. A couple of loads went to Mont- real. St. Johii's and St. Levis, while another wciit to Fort William. On tarlo points were also tiikiiig lots for fruitgrowcrs and farmers., Tlicsc horses were mostly good farm chunks and licavy blocks niid they sold bc- tweoii $130 and $175 each. A special sale of speedliorsos was nii event oi' last week at the Reposi- tory, wlicii about 150 aiiiinals were offorcd for sale. Some 85 per cent of these were sold. but at prices below other years. The sale drew a large crowd of intercstod spectators, chiefly from outside. The Union Horse Exchange is mak~ ing preparations to once more become the medium through which the Im- perial army commissioners will pur- chase liorses. This has proved the bet- .ter method. Buying will commence ln the near future. Following are quotations at local exchanges: Heavy draughts. $175 to $240; light drauglits, $95 to $140; drlvors $120_to $180; farm chunks, $140 to $l%0; serviceable sound, $70 to $140; go d workers, $30 and up. Must Be Mad Mr. Wealthy (sadly)-"Your daugh- ter positively refuses to marry me. sir." Old Geiitleniaii (quite beside himself with rage)-"What! refuse a you! Why the girl must be mad! rav- iiig mad! I declare, if l were only younger, I-l'd marry you myself!" (___, _.__ i _ B- M-|d 5 |- - _ agent in Montague. p _...___ _ ls' ‘ ' A “hm ~°- ..'°H. Irving Beers will give 10 num- ' ' --*A GENERCUB DON bers at the concert in Eldon Hall on Thursday, the 20th. 1045-5~19M1l. ..¢onNAMsN'rAi. rename 4 cents per foot. D. F. MacDonald, Souris. 9829-5-7Mtt; ..*All.lnterested parties interested in Horse breeding should read Flash Royal Ad in another column. 1035-5-19Mii. ..*DON’T FORGET the Recital in Georgetown Hall next Saturday even- ing when the popular Mr. Irving Beers will entertain iii aid of the English Church. Admission 25c. 1016-5-l8M3i. tiiciiiihiniiis (Special to The Guardian) CHICAGO, May 18.-Chicago niark- et, wheat, No, 2 Red 1.54%; No. 2 hard, 1.54 1-2 at 1.55%; Corii No. 2, 75% at 76; »oiliers nominal; Oats No. 3, white 52% at 53%; Standard 531/¢ at 53%; Rye nominal; Barley 72 at 78. Timothy 5.00 at 6.25. Clover 8.50 'at 12.75. Pork, 17.60. Lard 942 at 9.47. Ribs 9.75 at 10.25. CHICAGO. May 14.--Oii good crop reports wheat declined about 2 cents at Chicago. The export business too is apparently at a. standstill on ac- count of uncertainties growing out of the American Note to Germany. Al- though corn at first was incliiicd to hold steady the market later gave way; iii sympathy with wheat. Absence of important sales brought down the price of oats, besides, field conditions are said to be excellent, especially in the Southwest and prices fell about 1 cent a buzhel. The “Modern Mil- lar" of May 4 says, there is it consid- erable deterioration iii the wheat crop porspoct of Missouri. zlll. In Oklahoma the prospect for a large crop prospect of Misosurl, Ill. In as ga week ago. Kentucky shows a lower per cent. condition but the full damage will not- be apparent before the first of June Broomhall says, about thirty-six million bushels larger than last year. . wiNNiPEG, May 14.-wheat urép- ped today about 2 cents a bushel, at- tributed substantial raiiis reported from Saskatchewan. Oats of" all grains were in good request. On Tliiirsday there were 183 cars in- spected as against 277 cars for the same date last year. Oats dropped about 1-4 cent per bushel. . TORONTO, May 14.-The market continues to discount the bad reports and wheat is about 2 1-4 cents a bushel ]lowcr than yesterday. Oats are steady and uiicliaiiged. Ontario No. 2 white bringing 62 to 63 cents at outside points. MONTREAL. May 14.-'riiei-e was ,isoriie demand from foreign buyers for Manitoba Spring Wheat today and a considerable amount of business was done. The feature of the market, however, was the strong feeling in oats and prices 'advanced about one cent a biisliel Sales ot' round lots were made at 64 3-4 cents, while 66 1-2 cents was asked for good No. 1 feed. The trade in car lots was fair. A fair amount of business is doing in baled hay for local account at $19.00 per ton. The only new feature in the hog sit- uation was tlie advace is prices at Tor- onto of about 10 cents per one hundred lbs. Sales of selected lots were made at $9.45 per hundred. The pros- pect is that prices will go still higher next week. Sales of abattolr fresh- killed Ontario stock were made at $13. Eggs:-The receipts of eggs today were 3,272 cases, as compared with 2,456 for thc corresponding day it year ago. Tlioro wcro no now develop- are still firm with .1 good dcinniid and wholesale prices to tho trade arc 22c., wliilo stamped selected stock is soil- llng at 24c , and No. 2 stock at 20c. por oz. ,Wool:-.-Thc wool situation is unset- tled. Prodiiccrs were expecting a high pricc for their cllpii, but the em- bargo und other conditions caused n substantial dcclino in prices, and there is n possibility of a still further decline, as only a few years ago when _thc world's markets were open to thc _sale of wool, except the United States. unwashed wool in Canada brought as low as 8 1-2 ceiits per lb.. so that lt can be readily seen that there is room for a further heavy decline from pre- sent prices to thc' prices paid only a few years ago. S’SIDE MARKETS 1 (Corrected. Wednesday) Barley bus. 65 to 90c. Buckwheat . 60 .90 Butter, lb. (dairy) .20 .24 Butter, lb. (creamery) .22 .23 Calfsklns lb. ' .10 .10 Eggs, dozen .15 Hay, loose ton $10.00 11.00 Hay, pressed 10.00 12.00 Hides, lb. .10 Lamb pelts .30 .50 Oatmeal, per 100 3.75 Oats, (white) bus. .55 .60 Oats (black) bus. .80 .65 Potatoes. bus. .29 Roller Mill Hour. per 100 3.25 3.50 Straw, pressed ton 5.00 furiiips, bus. .15 Wheat, bus. 1.`».'l 1.60 tioul, ‘l‘. .30 » cn"rowN Maniinrs ` Oats (wlilte) 58c. Oats (black) 606- Straiv (per ton) $6.00 ll-lay, pressed, (per ton) $14.00 Eggs (per dozen) 19 to 20c. Print butter (per lb.) , 27c. Fowl (per lb.) 10c. Chickens 11 I0 136. Wheat (per bushel) $1.00 to $1.25 Buckwheat 75c . Barley 70 to 75c. Tub butter (Der lb.) 24C- Potatoes (per bushel) 30c. Turnlps (per bushel) \ 20c. Hides 100- Calfskins 10c. Beef’ (per lb.) 7 to 8c. Sausages (ger lb.) l5c. Pork (per l .) 10c- nicnts iii tho market today. l’rices- ‘ \ '. . A Men’s Snappy Hats We aim to be the great hat_ house of P. E. Island. Bring your hat troubles to us. You will be given every attention and .fitted to a hat by an expert one who will tell you at once if the hat you are try- ing on is becoming or not. We carry the largest stock of new hats in the City and handle only makes we can recommend. Try us fcr a becoming hat. ..-»a. - - ~- - ~. Prices A $1.00, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00 Stetsons ' $4.00 5 Henderson & Cudmore Gates’ Old Stand Stand Wellner Block N 4 V . p‘“Thc Habcrdashcry”’ gf """“ T"'“'“°“ ""“‘ Canadian Government Railways Prince Edward Island Railway TIME TABLE IN EFFECT MAN Sr 1915 (1, . some of the smartest and newest have Tqxgg glgffrrd Adam” Sta “dard Tm” Tr“"Eea;n‘;;.aPr'd' a liiie of tiiiy flowers, iii diffcreiit guy N A M ~ colors. 0r siiiiill fruits. cherries or ap- °°“ '_ ' Ch t pics, placed ai. regular iiitcrvals all 12~00 7 55 ' ‘"l°ttc 9"” around the neck. Sonic of these ruffs 1.20 Illluntei-dR5ver are made to flare oiii niiii up and down 2-10 "“°"}1 cif- Kensington Summerside Neck ruffs oi' iulic and riblioii are iiiucli worii iiiid tiicy are especially liecoinliig with the froclcs of the soa- son. They are made iii brown, dark blue, back and sometimes white. And 'Si-» :=,'§-»°...:“? Q biota?- o"¢o C. ua)-‘RJ _==;=o'.,,_=>g aa. ' " ui ¢`”i'f-No- _.eer:i§r\§»=:U geese? _. Dcp, Arr. 8.30 _ 9.02 ' 9.27 9.50 ».f""¢;\ _ Q_ EU ¢"°‘& only at the hack. A hiiiiil of velvet rili- 2-55 bon clasps the iliront iii front and 3.30 AIT- Dell- , _ f ‘l I’.M. A.M. 10.20 9.03 8.10 holds tlieni in position. 8.40 9.38 10.27 nePr§n N' -aw' QSSN-=>3 Arr. 8.45 7.48 7.04 "\\\\\\\ ‘I _` ' ' I - hoops ' 1 Egger ' Juan: gmcca Bummerside Port Hill O'Lenry 11.08 Al'bei'ton 6.19 11.45 Arr. Tigiiisb Dep. 5.45 ~ BP. \ \ \§\' \Y \ P 3 1 €":=°'e 554-"- -'\\\ g\_\\\ .~1s»-*U 335 \ KI D N De`p. Emerald Jct. Arr. i-1 ceo CN Qui Arr. Dcp. ' 8.00 7.00 Cape Traverse / Pi Li s .A M - -- 6.50 Charlottetown 8.40 Mt. Stewart 9.17 Morell St. Peters 9.46 11.15 Souris ` mares? CRCG So.-.E23 fu Arr. 9.30 Arll. 8.27 7.58 7.36 Dep. 6.35 5.45 4.10 3.27 2.55 1.30 Dep. It -- , f` /-/-- :U '_ ' <- ,I Q41 ..\/~ fi l-\.\.\\\>.\2, bali? NE-i%i5 P HA” 1, = HT-gl D15 ‘FC K ,i;="f"‘,ii A"° ;~'Tf*' j~? 17 .~" <1-HZ' -U En ri il. vi " ""'=""‘5 . \‘"“§iilli“' ~/.io Air. nimir.. pep, 5.25 . _i,`.__v‘ . 5/ '~ -3_’l`.liE`\P -' Ani. 4.20 8.45 5.09 9.55 si.:-io 10.25 Montague .==r."9° $525; 3.55 2.48 2.20 1.30 Mt. Stewart Arr. Cardigan Dep. Dep. Daily ex. Sat. &Sun. 'Arr. 10.00 8.23 Dcp. 6.30 Sat. only IIANAUANS Bllll THE BHUNT 4 & Sun. 3.10 3.10 Dep, Charlottetown ln the Eastern Theatre of War Dominion Troopers Hold Perlious ~xm§D ou-=~ or-UI 4_25 4,57 Vernon River Plains ~ ` All The Most Popular Brands _..0f__. FLOY Ilcceiii reports bring to light the fact that Ciinadlaii volunteers have been aizuordcd ilio honor of thc diffi- cult ziiid pi-.riloiis positions in thc battle liiio, for so woll have tlicy oc- qiiillvil iliciiisclvos thai it has licconiv the rule rallicr ihiiii llic oxccplioii for our soldiers to l`<>i"iii tho van iii the nitiick and ilio roar guard of the iiiiislerly retreats. What ilio Gcriiiiiiis lackcil in kiiowl- edge oi' thc formidable (‘aiiadinn foc- iiicii ilicy have fast picked up, and all along tho lint- wliorc sous of Caiiailu um iiiii'ciii:lir-rl it liiis liocoini- notice- aiilc that (icriiinii forces have bccii doubled und cvvii trcliled for attack upon our iii\'liii:ililo front. Such viilor sheds now giaiiior ovcr Caiiiidinn tradition, iivw reason for pa- triotic Cniiadiuiis to jiiliiiiitc to hang from cvcry liouscfroiit the ling which snaps iii the breeze over our owii war- riors where tho sliclls ily thickest,- tlie Union Jack. ii was iiificc-<1 ii wise provision by Tile (Guardian) to secure the splendid flag outfits meiiiioiieii in the niiiiouiicc- iiicnt on another page ot' to ` i ' » , .icfigilgf "1-H' is '- ,. , i, or » . , v . , A . . - . a I' ‘ .r