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DON’T FORGET BABY 1.07 Queen St. Charlottetown _ L. - - - - _-..-AA l . _'11' P/ive io buy in iiiu Province., ...»'r.‘ oonoon ives is ouin-ami agent In Montague. ' ..*HOLY TRINITY - Service in Holy Trinity Church, Georgetown, Sunday at 11 and 7. Sunday School at 2.15. Rev. D; Jones will oiliclate. BELGO-GERMAN HATRD AT '- ` ITB HIGHEST DEGREE. LONDON,April 20-The Chronicle today has the following: _ _ North ot France-The fierce lighting of a week or so ago at Drie Grach- ‘ ten has inflamed llelgo-German hat- red to the highest degree. A fright- iul example ol German vengelulness has just been reported. The Belgians who crossed to the right bank oi the Yaer were surprised at night and one regiment were killed, wounded and made prisoners. A tremendous effort was thereupon made by King Albert/s army, and dually the Germans were driven back to the old lines, leaving six hundred dead on the deld. Taught by expenience the Belgiana are organizing a system of night pa- trols to guard against surprises. Four days ago one of these patrols tell upon some German sentrles and killed them nll, as indeed it was their duty to do or otherwise the al- arm would have been given to the en- emy. The whole affair was a regular and characteristic episode of the noc- turnal warfare that goes on every 'April sim_§ Values $3.00 a pair Four ‘Specials l This week we are show- ing the nicest line of Women’s Button Boots ever shown for the money. 1 Patent Button with Cloth Top and high heel. 2 Patent Button with Kid Top and high heel- Gun Metal Button with Eulll Calf Top and high ee. 4 Gun Metal Button with. Cloth Top and high iee. See Our Window 2 Alley & Co. 135 Queen St. 3 mired by all That is why we handle , The Edison Ambrbla _ The machine -that is per- fect in every detail, from t0l'l€. ~ W can offer youa wide varigty of choice in R_EC- ORDS, both in the discs and the cylinders Music in all it’s Forms To_ demonstrate these ma¢hines and records will be a pleasure to us, and to us' i El_lis"Pharniacy Ltd ` ' Montague 904 .17Mwftf ?._.. \\\\\II| /;/’ /` 5 .\\\\\ \.- 4/ i ) *_ 7%- _-(__ ` \\\\ it r Y \ ~~" '. s J _J J » _a 'W / »`,;,i;)1'///A _ -~, __ _» as _ 1-tiki-5 is--_=i _.r»-esE-Fi? _ 3_ 1. Black Diamonds ’ i te ou iii the midst ;i°.°$,°.l.°.i"ii‘.‘.f. wi... ..... we." Q yardtul of une qualities. graded sizes. -no flaws. llld *hm "9 amrtideliver them by winled men- qgsr, we deliver them u\1i°\¢|Y- ' .user ou‘Ai.i-rv can ' anion n|eH1‘. “Perfection” is ad- ‘ I night along the whole line ol trench- es lrom Switzerland to the sea. _ The German commanders determined to make an example that might pre- ,vsnt the sentries from being* dealt iwith in this fashion in the future. Using some incident or other as a. pretext, they had a certain number of Belgian prisoners put to death who had been captured in the iight- _ ing at Drie Grachten. The number of `those “executed” was far greater than that of the sentries who had been surprised by the Belgiaiis, ac- cording to all the rules of war. EGYPT WFILCOMES ' GREEK l§X~PRE)lIEl`i. LONDON, April 20- An Alexandria despatch says Former Premier Veni- .zelos arrived there this morning an-i was greeted at the quuy by a wildly _ entlinsiastic crowd. llc was iiielcoiued officially by Prince Fund, brother of Prince Ilnssein, Sultan of ligypt, to- `g§ther with British and French of- ficials. ' No preliminary announcement was made of M. Venizlos' decision to visit Alexandria. The Athens correspond- ent of The Petit Journal of Paris. ill a despatch sent. Sunday, said the proposed to spend a fortnight on the former Premier had lnlornied him, he Islnnd of Samoa, alter which he ‘would leave for America. EHIIIAGU MAHKETS (Special to The Guardian) CHICAGO.'Aprll`_22.-Wheat. No. 2. red, 151.59154, to $1.60; No. 2, hard, $1.60. _‘- (iorii, No. 2, yellow. 78551:. to 79c.; No. 4, white, 76%c. to 77l;¢¢c. Oats, No. 3. white, 56 1-7'c. to 57% c.; Stand- ard, 57%c. Rye, nominal. Barley, 76 to 82c. Timothy, $4.50 to $6.25. Clo- ver, $8 to $12.50. Pork. $17.50. Lard, Tired Eyes Cause Sickness Because the eyes tire easily, some folks say they are not well. In most such cases there is eye- strain. _ _ Neglected eyestrain is sure to produce sickness. I Be wise. _ Have your eyes examined. Know their exact condition from an expert optician. Satisfaction Guaranteed H. J. `MABoN Druggist & Optician, » Souris P. E. Island W. F. TAYLOR, M. D., C. M. O (MUGILL UNIVERSITY) Montague, P. E. I. OFFICE OF LAT DR. FRASER. High Grade Coal is "‘““ li? °"~"’a..i.f,."°§t. si. ier w n you . sure of getting satlwctory coal if you come to us. e have on iiaiid an exce_ptionallY good qual- ity of coal suitable for and kiuzlieuuaealsofer steam par,- 5,? agi- quaeli ifiiéssaiwavdrfhii. _ N. , _ noses Hmrmuchdo on re-l $0.07. Ribs, $9.37 to $10. ` S’SIDE MARKETS (Correctedfwednesdayl Barley, bus. .65 to .90 Buckwheat. 4., .60 .90 Butter, lb. (dairy) .20 .24 Butter, lb. (ciieamery) .22 .za Calfsklus, lb. .10 Eggs, doz. ' Hay, loose ton $10.00 11.00 Hay, pressed 10.00 12.00 Hides, lb. .10 Lamb pelta .B0 .50 Oatmeal, per 100 Oats, (white) bus. .55 Oats (black) bus. .80 Potatoes, bus. Roller Mill flour, per 100 Straw, pressed, ton . Turnlps. bus. Whsnt, hue. _ 1.50 Wool, lb. OlI"l‘0WN MARKETS Oats (white) _ 580- Oats (black) 690 Straw (per ton) $6.00 I-lay, pressed, (per ian) 314-00 Eggs (per dozen), 19c. Print butter (per lb.) 270. Fowl (per lb.; iuc -Chickens 11 to 13° Whedt (Der bushel) 81.00 to $1.25 Buckwheat - 70° Barley 70 to 'Mc Tub butter (per lb.) 250- Potiitoes (per busliell 1 30c. Turnlps°(per bushel) 20c. _ Hides 100- Calfsklns _ 10C- aseffim _°'l to ai ensures (IM 15"- Pork (per lb.) 9% l Protect _Your .I0 15 3.75 I D-4 U|b3 » . . . . . . . €n7@b-lQC\!\1$d> Oibmaecrvvo 3.25 1 _Eyes from_lthe very trying "glare of bright snow and sun by Rising a pair _of ‘our -»_ ' _Glare Glasses _ Various ‘shades--Amber, Fienzal and Smoke to » choose from. _ .f ` I G F Hutcheson I ‘...'0NE CENT per word each, ln- aertlon lor advertising in this column. Cash must accompany order. ' - ..*FOR FISHING 8EA80N_»- The Fortune iishermen and pack ` _ are busy preparing for the sf% tlsh- ing_--F. - ' -1-a;..___,___, vicnsrons or HADLEY _ Iiiuiman Dririranf .___ LONDON, April 20-Sir John Gaul- ley wiimot, writing to the Times re- lative to the alleged murder by a. Prussian olllcer, Captain Nicolay. ol his cousin Henry Hadley. says that the facts of the case, as lar as it has been possible to ascertain therr., are nt variance with the ofllcial Ger- man account. He says: “The chief of lierlin’s police re- ports under date of March 27:. "Hadley left a few days befor-_» Eng- land's declaration of \\'ar-it may have been August 3-at 11 a. ni., from the Friedrichstriisse Station for Paris. Novthing further is known of him here. That be wus shot in a train by a German olllcer I consider NONE OF EITELS CREW HAVE LEFT INTERNED SHIP Noaronk, vs_, April 2o.-aear-Ad- mlral Beatty. Commandant oi' the Nor~ folk Navy Yard, referring to the des- patch lrom Copenhagen last night de- clared that no oiiicers or men had left the Elie) l<‘i-ledrlch since the vessel was hiterned here. _-, Second officer Victor Kroth, ol' the Eltel Friedrich, declared that no of- ficers had leftlhe ship since she ar- rived ln Hampton Roads. March 10. “Second Oillcer William Kroiitnenn was put ashore at Buenos Ayres last September," said Krolh. “He said he had relatives hi Copenhagen and want- ed to go home. He was second oiiicer on the Eltel Friedrich- before the war began. We landed him and have heard nothing more of him. Kro1il.~ iienn did not carry any reports be- cause we had done nothing up to that time worth reporting. No member of the crew has left the ship since that time.” “Collector of Customs Hamilton do- clareil the Copenhagen despatch was without foundation. “lt would have been impossible," he said, “for any member ol' the crew of the Eltel Friedricli to leave this port uuder any false representations. 'l`lie same iiuni- ber.ol` men, except one who died as tlie result of an accident, who were on board the vessel when she crime here in March. are still on board." 'l`hc Copenhagen despatch said: "'~`»evcial members oft i ' it libelilous falsehood, and its origin- ator cannot have beon acquainted with German officers or with the_ well-ordered conditions of Germany." The writencontrasts this with Cap- tain .\`icolzi.y's own statements. ill . ,° he :rew of the Geriiiiui auxiliary cruiser Priuz Eitel Fric