lib* ‘ "‘ - _M g 'rua cHARLoT'rE'rowN_ GUARDIAN i g _Pal c s 0\u' Own Silver Polish We now have a lar stem of 0 Sa; ?,:‘::sP.;:f”;2,5.‘::s i;;'“h 113; , teena; so time bat ”'°”°“ T198 0ll¥'€l will 1 Silver Polish Whyeaiilclill yell! the _.W géictgie us to send you a bottle Price Vt W Wellner 9 Estabhshed lslgise Leading Jewellers r-f-s-ei-1 -~ as IWIIWM iliitsk iliihi SYLVH Lee Wight -Mr George Griilln was in ET US demonstrate our, skill by making for you the best portrait you have’ ever had The Cook Studio 1 OUR picture, with that dear grandma of childhood days,is priceless to vou now Remember that your children willsoon be grown up-that their pictures wil be equally prized in years to come Malte the appointment to-day BAYER Studio OES for growth l ANAoiAN PAc||=-ic PANAMA PACIFIC EXPOSITI ON SAN FRANCISCO Tickets on Sale March lst to Nov 30111 Limit Three Months $124 60 From Picton, N S Going and lt turn'ng via Chicago i-_._ Going via Chicago and Returning via Vancouver, or vice versa, S17 50 additional Canada Prices hildren require shoes that give their feet room We have carefully sel ected the largest and most complete range of - A Misses, Childrens and Infants Boots and Pumps from the best makers in 35c to $2 95 See Our Window Alley & Co 135 Queen St. Children; *Mr John Ilattenbury Charlotte business LHIBAGQMAHKETS (Special to the Guardian ) CHICAGO, April 28-Wheat No 2 red, $162 to $16251 No 2 hard, $1 62% to $1 62% Corn. No 2 yellow 77%c to 78544: , No 4 yellow, 76c Oats, No. 3 white, 54%c to 56540 Standard, 55l,2c to 50550 Rice, No 2, $117 to $117 17 Barley, 740 to 80c Timothy, S5 to $6 25 Clover, $8 50 to $12 50 Pork, $17 55 Lard $10 05 Ribs, $9 62 to $1012 CHICAGO, April 28-The price of wheat declined from Ze to 2%c Corn declined 1%c, and oats from %c to WINNIPEG April 28 -Wheat de clined, from lilo to 1%c Oats ad vanced %c TORONTO. April 28 -Cash wheat is steady to Mc iiigher at Bay ports, but Ontario wheat is very firm and 2c to 3c higher at $155 to $1 57, and in some cases $1 60 is asked MONTREAL. April 28-The grain market was without any new feature to note There was no new develop- ment iii the condition of the market for baled hay today. but the under tone of the market is firm The tone of the market for dressed hogs is also firm under a good steady remand for small lots n n z n E n z pn-nl lm TIANS ITLINTIC IIRVICI METAGAMA, MAY Miss.-uinsiis, Mn Mlrrso/o/in JUNE ‘ll D fl ~\ i Q." i eoSo= WFTAYLORMD CM (mein. umvsnerrvi Montague P E I OFFICE OF LATE DR. FRASER. l-I N Missnuasia, usa WB HOWli’d D P A,O P R,St.]ohl1,NB Geo. Waller, Dominion Express Building VM:§§iElaT£M"' °ll“'l°*'**°”'“ ...J _,,,._,,.,_,,,,,_~i-_ __f_ i MORSON & DUFFY F Bsrristers and Attorns s Saiungs iromuv 'ro Loan 71°" LONDON P'°"' HAUFAX I Solicitors for Royal Bank of Csnsds Start Point ril24th C, “£14900 KC, W E BBIIUOY, R0 (‘sterlno MOLEOD C BENTLEY lvl; Bl John sNl‘l d) lsrrlstsrs and Attorneys-at-Law Anrll 15th Grlvlsnl ov 12th lilless-Bank oi N B Chambers, Char nomo lettetown. P. li. 1. Appenine li‘iioml.lVERPO0L Roanoke April l6th Dursnse 23rd Tabasco M7y i0th Roanoke June 3rd pm, Hgpipsx l 4"" 23"' A. A. llenesu. K c nensid McKinnon M" 7”' i~el.eAN a micmnon Barrlsters. Attei-nsys»st-Law M” 21 °‘ si-on sioolr. ciimoiieion Plll'I\¢S8,wlu'\y & C0 Halifax: \\\\\\llI// ls. B \\\\\\ -sa. “Q F 'fr' > , ¢ ~ ~ 5_1 - "il i%¥ilr~ssr-riff? (alll ll gfargfuij Black Diamonds °°".;"i”"°“°.;i.oom | to umiiismiim lfuygucomeiaous. We hav =l““~‘l°='~"=l=» °~=.:..,..,.. °~'°,a.rsaii:ih..,,.=°°“ IIC .‘"si:es.”til|¢lulilsws, and while we lrlitgltll alll) fill' ltélhl deliver them D7 Yl‘l}::f,m°“` ggggg, mUm G0 _ ér .. its 33 55; isrgé- The receipts ol’ eggs to day were 2,512 cases as compared with 1,782 for the corresponding date a year ago The tone of the market for eggs is very iirm and the prospects are that prices will be advanced in the near future Present prices are Zac tor round lots and 23c for single cases, while stamped selected stock is sell ing at 250. and No 2 stock at Zlc per dozen 0H‘TOWN MARKETS Oats (white) Oats (black) ¢ 31-NW (DOF Wh) 86.00 Hay. Dressed (por ton) 814 00 E58! (nor dozen) 19 to Zoe Print Biitter (per lb ) Fowl (per lb.: Uhickens 11 to 18a Wheat (per bushel) ll 00 to 81 26 Buckwheat o Barley 'lo to '!se. Tub butter (per lb l Potatoes (per bushel) c Turnips (per bushel) Hides Calfskins o Beef (ib) 7 to le Banllles (lb) Pork (per lb) S’BIDE MARKETS (Corrected Wednesday) Barley, bus Otto 00 Buckwheat. _ s 0 Butter. lb. (dairy) Butter, lb (cresmery) Calfskins, lb Biggs, dos Hay, loose ton 810 00 Hay, pressed 10.00 Hides, lb Lamb pelts Ostmesl, per 100 Oats, (white) has Oats (black) has Potatoes, has, Roller Mill doar, por 100 8.18 il 50 Straw pressed, ton 6.oe 'rarnl has Whes has 1.50 1.80 Wool, h A D FOBTE RESIGNS SEAT IN PARLIAMENT Zinn-is OTTAWA , April 27-A.. » DeWitt Foster, Li I’ lor Kings, N B., has sent ia, his resignation as member oi parliament. n the dying dsyl of th’ session B r Robert Borden virtually read Mr. Foster and Mr W F Garland, li£.P for Carleton, Ont., out oi the Con servstive party Both oi them had become involved lnuvar contracts, the former noting ss purchasing s lit for horses the papers in eonnee ion with which were not ioiitheoming and the latter ot 11 00 12.00 8.75 Kenzie- Mr Woodle Westawa , Al October were the men interned, and from Nov 24 the British women had I were 1 To report twice daily at the police station in her district 2 pm and 7 am 3 ot togo be- yond the police district 4 Not to change her dwelling 5 Not to send any closed letters 6 To keep her papers always with her Perrrission to go beyond the district however, could be obtained from the wachmeis ter or sergeant \\-ho usually granted it thoiigh never without a great am ount ol oilicialdnm, which “as never theless free from unkindrless or dis courtesy SEVERE PUNISIIMENTS The British chaplain Mr Willinms, the .iritcr continued, was still in Berlin, and was allowed to visit his lnterned countrymen at Ruhlehon cv erv Sunday She had inet ilve of those who had been let out, none of whom complained of bad treat- ment, although they repoiited that very ssvere punishments were inflict- ed for slight offenses 'lhe American embassy, she continued, did all in their power to help and advise the British and made no d fflculty what A lIH|ii] IJUESNT LiUlH Mil] Pill IF EUNSTIPATEU Ii' pesvish, feverish and sick, give "California Syrup of Figs." Motiier' Your child isn't naturally cross and peevish Bee if tongue is coated this is a sure sign its little stomach. liver and bowels ne d cleansing at once When listloss. pale, feverish, full of cold, breath bad, throat sore, doesn't eat, sleep or act naturally, has stom acii ache, diarrhoea, remember, a gen tie liver and bowel cleansing should always be the ilrst treatment given Nothing equals ‘California Syrup of Figs" for children's ills, give a tea spoonful, and in a few hours all the foul waste, sour bile and fermenting food which is clogged in the bowels passes out of the system, and you have a well and playful child again All children love this harmless. delicious “fruit laxative, and it never falls to effect a good “inside’ cleansing Dir ections for babies. children of all ages and grown ups are plainly on the bot Keep it handy in your home A lit tie given today saves a sick child to morrow. but get the genuine Ask your druggist for a 50»cent bottle oi' 'California Syrup of Figs, then look and see that it is made by the "Cali fornia Fig Syrup Company A Remedy For Ali Pain "'r e emeleney oi any drus" new Dr <1 I Rob ns, "ls known to us by the resliliii wi obtain from its use Ilwe are able to con trol sin sud disease by means oi any pre per; lon, we certainly are wprrsnted ln ltl e Ons of the Drinelpsl symptoms oi sl "eq" is psln, and this is what the patient most often applies to us for. i e somethin; to relieve h I Psin li we can arrest this rom tl the patient is most llshle to trust ns or lbs other remedies which will effect permanent cure One remedy which I vs use israel in my rsctlee is Anti n 'l' hiets any sn vsrlsd are their uses ve sus them to s mst on many eeslona. sn have never been diss point- 1 round them especially vslus le lor ssdahes ol mnlsrial origin, where qulnlne an lu taken Their sppesr to prevent Albion on a business tri on A ril N011. Dlliil 8 Vlllll £0 Whim Ron zaru and ami mst -Mr Jellies ci-god eeiiily the suest of Mr Hush Cams W"NT1ii§`R"G'§.“ QUQR has purchased a valuable young horse bell- Mr W D Fraser, Whim Road. S on rr I” HAI" . from lltiir John McDonald, Greek Rlv spent theMweel§ end in Sturgeon the FAX Suhonb HOMI” r- r and Mrs James Wi ht were Slleil 0f 1’ E mllel' Llewellyn- M visiting in Gaspereaux on Sugday last Harry C0llll18l Slllrzeon, paid a short HAL'IFA\ April 27" Th" 28t.h the guests of his sister Mrs Joseph VlBlt l-0 Whllll R036 Peflehlly -The fl'-‘“““l m°°““5 °l th” 5°’-'-“°“° |a|,he,._ Mr and Mrs Austin Davey many friends cf Henry and Mum, Friend Society and the 35th of the were v|B|¢|ng U-lend, in sturgeon 0 Fisher of sturgegn are pleased to We Halifax Sailors home, was held last Sunday last -Mr William Campbell them home again after spending the ¢V°”ll1§ ln l»l1° B9H°l"llfY hell Of the and `Mr Plous Jamieson were in Gag winter in New Brunswick -Mr Frank M C The Hlf°“da“°° “B9 pereaux recently on a business trip- Oles, Gaspereaux, has been visiting D011 H0 E000 HB WH! l00li¢d l0l'. but Mrs James xemp,wag visiting mend; friends in sturgeon- Mr mcliird it was o good meeting and Quito in Sturgeon recently- Mr Harry Ceilings of Whim Road crossed by C satisfactory S M Brookfield re- Fraser. Whim Road East, was visit G S Minto Tuesday. April 14th en sided and speeches were heard iron ing friends in Sturgeon recently the route to New Brunswick, where Mr others, including George Campbell. guest of his friend Mg- Elmer Llewel Ceilings has recured a position- M Edward Smith, O R Grant and Rev ly - Mr Wm Fraser of me 5 5 En William Conrade, Sturgeon, was in Al Archdeacon Armitage terprise spent Sunday with his par bion recently.- Mr J J Creed, has The problem nowi before the ents at Whim Road East 60lll his dl'iVll\S l101‘S€ and l>UrCl\BBe‘i§t|::lif;<:i?all“ mum "P “°' g°‘“f "“°"‘°" G°"“““ °' “ent in Montague ____ hnglish, in exchange for German pa "The noted trotting and carriage 9°" m°“°7 "°‘°° “Kal” l‘°‘”°"°"f “h° *s'ruaesoN.- Mrs .ions rm stallion 'cept Aubrey" win he °“ll°'°‘l “° ill-ff°°*m°1=l °f dl=°°“f er and Mrs Chas McKenzie. Whim brought to town on Tuesday next the mv' °"lY “llc” and “l“"`P °“1`V°ll' Road East, were visiting friends in ith inet and will be at his stand lim” 3t\ll'B90l1 recently the guest ot Mrs Grafton Street for the remainder of with "Bild f-0 lil" €lU°Sl-1011 04 Jonathon Llewellyn- Mrs P Ai-so :lie week eisvisollizi. l°°‘l- ll" Writer WM. “Mar the lm nault has returned home after spend -- Pl'°"l°l\ *lm* GHHHIDY WHS ¢00 Well in a very eiiioyable visit with her 'ALBION AND vlc|NlTv.-» Mr °l'§‘\l1l5°f°b=l1°f\ eager we deliver them e aim” ¢_ msn ioriuia suiwly of il dr ll meson.. from imormr simon. -ug 'sssr eus|i;1-xmc|:>_£l- 1“lf°? _ ~ ,mi impanm ;:“:4i;»°ll'€»h:t _ “_ r,~3_,~_~,~,m;-;;,_~,»_f_¢,;»_;g,fgI_, gggggg-mgggg, Benmeh Victoria Row Deluiale i in ,Bowl l»lI,g_,f,,',, °;=,»'~‘f‘~»~»,‘,,§,,-,~» | P A T O N S i»...,...,96 . v | R ING :ons n ysrs To agen s 0 bags. xgclm. .X '~ rnoigsqel, ‘Q wmwdnghfmmi, me ?.?.I°i‘i.-.»..l`?.`i¢» all .ii »&1'~¢_.,’ g , _ ,_ ,, , , ._ ,, ft ,__ , ,, ,,,_..,,_, i. _,,.,_,., .. _. 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