Our W Heroes .We have Just shipment of Hero 4_3 ~', L. i finest and most si1versmith’s art. "3 f I. _ »; 'l 1'. v W. -- The 94984-l5M£i ~ - r manufacturers. They are now on V display in four West show window. _ We consider these spoons to be the consisted of the following Heroes:-- - Lord Kitchener, General Joffre, Sir r i John French, General Pau, Earl Roberts and Sir David Beatty. - The price is but 25cts, and as a keep sake they are hard to equal. Established 1868 , _ THE. CHARLOTTETOWNGUARDIAN -_ \ p PAQ? snvsiig... _ 1 received a large spoons from the l 3'. ..'.;,_ beautiful of the Our assortment g. . . r l i . . Wellner, A Leading Jewellers g.£.,:___ t 'I In "_ ._ LET US demonstrate our _ skill by making for you the best portrait you have ever had. The Cook Studio IME was when pictures were a luxury for the favored few _ --inoderri'_ photography has changed conditions. _ Our children are growing up, but we can keep them as they are; --can follow them through school ` “Perfection” is ad mired by all That is why we handle The Edison Ambrola _ i , . I \ T he machine that is per- fect‘ui`-every detail, from p l i $5.00 i ~ T--1-a ‘ Men’s Shoes This year we have stocked the best line of men's $5.00 boots we could buy. » $5.00 A Pair » .nu \ 0, We have them in Gun Metal and the new DARK TAN The newest shade Button and Lace styles on the very latest shapes. , We can fit any foot, I`ry C0; l 135 Queen St. ,i the workmanship to the tone.; . - . V W n offer -you a wide varigtycraof choice in REC- ORDS, botli in the discs and the, cylinders Music in all it’s Forms To_ demonstrate these .machines and records will _ _be a pleasure to us, and to tus. .@11- . Ellis’ Pharmacy Ltd Montague ' ~l0i-3-l 7lllwftf ,.._.......l | Tired _Eyes Cause Sickness » Because the eyes tire easily, ' some folks say they are not well. in rnost such cases there is eye- strain. ' ‘ rérodiice sickness. e wise. _ W. F. TAYLOR, M. D., C. M. (in=ou.i. umvsnsrrvl Montague, P. E. I. orifice or`ul'rs on. masse. ' is the only does not mat- can be Grade C0217 and H. J MABON Soaris, ~ P. E. Island . \\\\\\|l/// dw 1 n,\\\\\\ . 2 ;>z 7_,J m 'vi .. sé m ~f _ _ ...f-. \*~ 'in ~,'_". XZ". _ _` ~,‘~ 7/fliu//f - §3r§§fl¥i=_.~:i ‘gf ~. 1 Black 'I Diamonds ' rmors value Tie ` in the tolli* 2i°f,s\l¢»eril;__¢na‘i\ sms ones. » _ w_o’vo o yardtul of fine uimliilel. graded slseniio' flaws. ind while we ` ` nuv"&uitlI|iv emu. ‘3 J* ' "linen mem. ne f iii' ill. _w _ able to he up around after a serlo Neglected eyestrain is sure I to I dqa't deliver them, by Wlllted 'illbllrr anger. we 'dellgsr ,thpm oiihklr- -_’ l l..-- < w , _ ` | 0 he had our artillery for three day! . _*IT PAV8 to buy in this Province. ...*T. GORDON IVEB is Guardia agent in Montague. - mai. LHTIHS FHUM iilllllii Fraser. Albion, was visiting in Bt gooli recently. the guest of Mr.Jon Llewellyn.-Mr. Nicholas Murpiiyli returned to the Prince ot Wales C lose to resume his studies after spe ing his Easter holidays with his ents in Sturgeon.-Mr. Lee W.- was in Albion on a business trip Monday last.-Mr. Richard Llewel was visiting in Albion, while the he was the guest ot Mr. James Cree -Mr. Murdock King is practising young horse which shows all indie tions of being a very speedy anim -Mr. Philip Murphy is visiting Murray Harbor North.-Miss Gra Davey arrived home from a visit Murray Harbour. where she spent very enjoyable woek.-The people Sturgeon are sorry to hear that Pr ate W. B. Davey is sick in the A. M. C. Hospital, France. H friends all loin in wishing him speedy recovery.-Mr. Elmer Lle ellyn wad visiting in Murray H hour recentl .-Mr. John Westaw 0 i R Y paid a short visit to- Albion recentl --Miss Martha Young is visiting Montague. - Mrs. Adam Wight Y u attack of la grlppe.--Mrs. P. Ars suit is visiting her old home Abrsm's Village. lllilllllllllllllli (Special to The Guardian) CHICAGO. April 15.-Wheat. N0. Red, $l.6l%; No. 2, llard, $1.61; $1_02’A. Corn, No. 2, Yellow, nominal No. 4, Yellow, 73c.; A, 'lil'/lc.; No. White. 731/,c.; A, vie. ours. No. White. 56%c.; A, 57150.: Standar icy, 730.' A, 82;-. Timothy. $4.50; $17.17. Lord, $0.52. Ribs, $9.12; $9.62. .._..,,_.._.,,_,,__..f. CIEPTOWN MARKETS Oats (white) Hay, pressed, (por ton) S1 Wheat (per bushel) $1.00 to $1. Buckwheat 70 Tub butter (per lb.) , 25 Potatoes (per bushel) GUARANTEE Never known More Corns out No remedy quick safe and sure as Puinam's Pal less Corn Extractor. Sold everywlier --2:i1=-' ner hottln pain in 24 hours soothing. liealln takes the sling rig n' Cash must accompany order. r es gif (Continued from pa ____-._ _ _. lid may expect to (censored) lf the should not be a word for a couple 011 and a person will not feel like vvrltln lyn there being so many things to take fe up his attention. The battles th d~ spring will be the most terrific in the his history ofthe world on account of the 3' numbers disused and the mode H-\~ armaments. Many good fellows will in he killed and disabled but the prin- CG ciples we are lighting for will be tri- ¢° umphant. I think that if a person is H killed conscientiously in defepce V~ ings in the ,post will be forgiven on 15 the principles he died for. H (Palm Sunday March 28). Weil w W' are having a good rest, I was on du M" this morning and could not go HY mass. I shall go to Benedlctlon to- ill but we are 'free for the present. IB have lust received Mary's letter 011' rled. don't' be that way. as l feel tha Si I shall come through and if not 3' a song on his lipe. Poor fellows. ' ever man won the ratitude an Ig' ao. Fine boys! d' Frank Kelly has just come in t 57%c.: A. 58*/io. Rye. nominal. Bar- mme happy' but or course “ke evo sees, c'iover,ss.oo; A. siaoo. Pork, Dem. Momen ,Shan wme am A' before I go back to trenches and sha 58c. Oats (black) il0c. lst B. C. Regiment, Straw (per ton) $6.00 Medical Demi 4.00 * ' Eggs (per dozen) 18c. Tho following letter was receive Print butter (per lb.) 2'lc. by .iohn McManus, _B°ngh9_w, from Fowl (per lb.; 10e. his son Patrick, who enlisted .in Win- ilhickens » 11 to 13c. nipeg with the First Contingent, an 25. is attached to the iota Bar., 3 Brig. C-,‘ lst Canadian Contingent: Barley 7° t0 75°~ France, March 29, 1915. 0- i Dear Fntherfl received your very °~ welcome letter and as I have a good D feel right at home, the night is to mil gr-gg without the house was waiting up for us with ls hot coffee and he even brought som g to us next morning in bed We were ht some tired. We have some time try- so ing to learn French and to make n them understand us lie have been in 4 . 4 ...RONE CENT per word each 'ln- sertlon for advertising in this column. ge two) re of V weeks do not worry(censored),weeks 8 is rn of I their principles that his short com. - account of the boon to humanity of 0 ly to - night, I csu’t tell you where we are i Of S March 7th sho tells me you are wor- t I shall perhaps meet death under bet- ter condltiousthan in civil life be~ CBUSG One think this war shows us is the ease with which death can come, some die laughing. not expecting it. others dis with full expectation or at least realization that it may happen, but I must say that British soldiers meets all difficulties with a smile and if . Y S ii - blessings of humanity they have done o have a chat, He looks good and is I. . ~ one else he wishes the war was ended. ri ll immediately write when l come out next time. _Good bye. with best love io all Your loving son, Peres A. Huones. l. d C d 8 came from the trenches the nan in B B several engagements, some excite ment, believe me. Once our company ‘ were billeted In an ‘old barn that had 3 Q %‘ ' Sailings From LONDON From ,HALIFAX - Slut Point April 24th - Faterinn " 27th lvia Ft. Iolin'| Ni‘l‘d) April lfllh Grecian! 'Tabasco - .Appenin From LIVERPOOL lloanokr- ipril 16th Durango " 23rd Tabasco lilfy lmiif Roanoke Mm' 21 if Fumus,Wlihy & Co.Lid. Halifax- May l2iii " Ztllh e _lime 3rd From HALIFAX __ April 23rd M sy 7th \ Have your eyes examined Kn th ' exact condition from _ - _ _an @§'peri`3p:i¢1as. Eastern S.S. Corporatio ‘Satisfaction Guaranteed , |uten‘mti°na| Lin, Increased Service . . - ~ ~ St. John to Boston.......$5.0 Dmwst & Optman' St. John to Portland....$4.5 `a. in. for Lauer, Enstnon. Portland s ` ' Boston. also Saturdays for Boston dl ect. Returning leaves Central Whar ,~ get into the house., an am no rt i : for Portland, (Mondays only) Eastpo Luhec and St. Jolin. f\ ér . St. John City Ticket Office, 47 King ° \\\§` Street; » I A. s. eimnim, Agent. si. John. N. B. A. E. FLEMING, T. F. Bhd P. A. S John, N. B. ' k ..» ""\ ""7 N . \ " l ' _xi \ ~ \ i l Qa.llAn`lAN i _wmgrjwpgscl Fi c _ _ _ _ ._ . PANA;D_liA-»PAClFlC I axepsivron I SAN FRHNCISCO Tickets on Hale ,lilrdl iit"to' . Limit Thfol Months' ' $130»40_'.; "i°°*.i.:@ff».':.:,‘.rc"' V Cieiril _I Staterooms..._._ ...........$1.0 Leaves St. John Wednesdays at 9.0 n Boston. 9.00 a. m. Monday and Friday Nov. doth ' odirrrvla _ are mi etarslng vie V .npr vice versa. ¢ i l V w_u. owannrgnia.,o,r§|l.,s¢.i».im. " ` " I 44' M! l""`tlse." \vA mi."l>b°n\lnlun kxvrssuaiai. 'gouging . . 0-.Lyons~&~_»Cs~ ' i__._..._._--li "‘“'f°“""*"°'"~ -.»-W-___ been nearly blown to pieces and the German artillery started tiring on us. We niannged to get into our dugouts without losing ii msn. We were i reserve there. We took part in a big hottie recently. Probably you have seen an account oi it in the papers. I attended mass in a church ln ii French town, the last time I was out oi the trench. It la ii great. con- solation to be abln. to ist the benefits of the church when doa h lurks on ev- ery side. Ii is shameful to see so many grand cathedrals destroyed. Well. I \-_:ill have to close, with love to alll, your loving son,-Patrick. IJ An interesting letter .was received by Mr. John S. Cosgrove, Welling- `)ton, from his son, Armoury Corpor- al, A. Cosgrope. who volunteered with the First Canadian Contingent from Vancouver, B.C.. in August. I 191-4. , Some where ln France. ‘ March soih, isis. .My Dear Parents:-» We are at s rest camp now. We had ii visit from the Bishop of lon- n don lust evening, He was well.`pl¢=ne- ed to ses us all, and was proud the way that Canada aiiswererl to tile call of the Mother Country. _llcnr Parents. we were under very heavy dire last week, but we only lost s 0 few men, but at the charge .-l hsuve, Chapelle, we lost a _lot of num, but 0 captured 17,000. Germans, :hot is 0 killed and wounded. hut we had to fight to get them. I think we lost 0 in au, 7,ooo men, so ir rr... 1'.;-rmns d would only come out and light it '"1 would not be so ‘lard at nil. They f d ii s ri ii. S is n iob to shift them 'lhs in inns are at-the right of us; l‘hey are good soldiers as ever went into the tranch- es. In the beginning of the unr the Germans used n lot of cruelty and t when thev came to charge the tlhur- ` lrris, n iiibe from India. they inet their match for when they -iaw the cavalry charging them they lay down and when 'the horse and rider come alongside of them the Ghurka would catch the stlrrup of the saddle with one hand and with the other he 'would cut the rider in two with his knife that he carries, about two and to hal( leet long. They are very han- dy with this knife and as for the bgyonets, they cannot be beaten The (lerrr.-sn: don't like thorn lor I may are so tricky and at night they are like a leopard you cannot hear 1 tiliim coming. They are a dna lot of fellows as you would wish to ireet. 'l*hcir,`oil'lcers have to watch them or ' they would go over to the Germans. For bravery, they are hard to beat. i ~ _ ‘ ¢.£‘.§.T..9.l*..'.A . on the enemy before we made advance. When we captured the were crazy for we were nearly so o selves. The explosions and concu ion was terrible and for three d' we were all sick from the iyddite sbrapnei. it is a most. horrible thing to use on a human being, one them I3 inch shells, will, when it X plodes, kill everything for 150 feet around lt. The French are doing go work hers as well as we, but t. are not near ns. We are with t here soon, so this may be my last the rest of the Allies that are he No human tongue can tell gf battle that has been fought by Allies. Dear Parents you never thought when 1 was a child at your knees that some day 1 would be on the battle field in France. You have no prouder son than me for if honor anywhere it is here. I will close the present, thanking you both B C l' to all, _ Your loving BOB. Ambrose. t U O The following letter was received by Miss Margaret Mclnnls, city, from ,her brother Charles who left here with the First Contingent for the fronti- Deor Sister. Just a line to let you know l ii still in the land of the living. l a ,well and having quite n time. We a in u. barn quite close to the tiring ll I received a bundle of papers aho ten days ago. Dan McDonald Scotchfort arrived here from the ba iii England one day last week. l-lc is ln the some section as l ani. I was to oonTession and communion last Sunday morning. l nm not allowed to mention the name of the town we are in, but there is not much oi’ the Catholic Church left standing, the poor old priest ia ninlost heart-iirokeln. We went to communion in is. school- room. I have not seen any ol’ the lsr land boys this long while. Tell father not to forget thc lslnnd tobacco. l may be back to No. 11 section ugiiln as l hear it is about io be reorganized. The weather here at present is per- fect. The boys were out picking dosi- es the other day. As this is all the news l have for this time l will close. Your loving brother, CHAS, lil in re D6 ut of B6 “Wo carry a nice line of Gut Hooks, Lines, Sinkers, Floats. etc al even to inspecting a hospital wliel' she was received with royal honors Yelina Rornanofl, as she calls he self. bears a striking facial rcseinl lance to one ol' the Grand Duchesses of mercv, the deception was coin plete. She arrived in this dress the Tsarkoe. Solo railway statio where two friends had iiiforiiicd th station master of ber Highness’ coming. Yeliua was going to Gatciilna. Sli refused an offer oi' a special train enchanting the .station officials wi her democracy. She would not eve 25 . l ‘ . . ~ _gan always be W1tl'lll‘l€I‘rl and Tiiriiips (per bushel) 20c. om,D,.t\m“._y I Wm aww” R at New stock--E.. A. l~osivr-- tentr - - - . ' - ~ D . , . l . ilfll-4-16M1ii have them with us in pictures. f.‘,,‘,§‘,f,’,‘},,ns .§>\1§¢» ar; hglvénii e feat init nov? "‘g"‘°’° S“"“"““ " ’ » on no o :ing i wi ras ° f (ib.) 7 to Ro . ' Th _ Bee but it is a fine change alter living e % , - ' ?,T;;.T?£ )0b‘) 7 wig? in the trenches. We are billeted in n RUSSIAN Lcggggs DAUGHTER l ' , ' ,V ;___________________ ‘Emir Sized town with French people. ____, _ ifrhey are so very kind, always will- pETR0(;“M)’ Amp 15__ A 15. f Y. '. 'i , v N CURE . ing to do sometlxlng_ior us. Th€!`¢ year-old girl. the daughter of a fruit ' _ , E fy' 0 ‘ “le (°_\“° 0( “H 1Y\~tl11S h0\1°e_aUd W9 dealer, lately perpetrated thc during o " _..""J ` V '» ’ I f . - . . I : , ." ' ' - . ' _ . ' . ~ _ ' . . _ ' l - . 0.7. ' » FL 0 US. ' F ` ' th pany On arriving at Gntchina, s tleclined the state carriage and roi to the hospital in an ordinary drosi ‘ky,surrounded by flunkies and official and accoiupanied by the Gener who came at her special request. A ceremonial reception was extend ed to Yelina at the other hospital where sho inspected the wards an ripartnicnt for her. but chose his com _ ' li ‘ l I felt breatly honored. She had ju asked for the money collected for th Grand Duchess's fund. when u came Count Mordvinoff. the Emperor attache, who discovered the inipo penis oi laughter. The rl was returned to Petro ra amined at length by the police. Arte ward she was turned over to he father. mrrzguidsnglgahfaumntglox annum. od -` __A----:_ h letter for some -long time. All I ask is for you to Pray for me and y ~ Commander, for we are doing our duty, so I will die a hero ss well as ' i re. for io the nice letters you send me. Love 1' i ) ii e l s 0 n let a Lieutenant General vacate his (3 0 s al ii' conversed with the wounded. who st o _D s . S- ture. Instead of being euibnrrnssed, Yellns greeted the exposure with si s d in a third-class car. and there ex-'i r. r i I "Msn Pl LES i‘éi'.i'.l°§3‘l?.L` » . nr. mnoggpgiint wmngguw)-3 ya. _ p Wholesale and Retail and as n ours s ‘.i:.“°'r.°'..*“‘"i°°i.9°-.'§.é*fr ‘ i==22~1-1f=M1'»»-ou. the - ~ -_ 11.- /' ' ~ , 000 we had 320 heavy guns on them ' ' » so when we found the dead they were » _, _ all torn to pieces and the remainder ' ' ur- _ “_ _ 4 _ ». °'; R - an i I v of » ~ S 9111311112 hey _______/__ \ __ e ' °'-_ British. I must not tell where I am, i _V _ i U ,p #5 " ' or what division we are in so all I pl _. ,__,_,.¢--~ can hope is that I come out of it all _ ~f _ ‘ - ~ ‘ -¢- _ v right.We are going to make a °UBf¢° ' ff;__;,i;--__f_. _ 1 ‘ Y in th th It strikes when and whore you least expert it. In one person it brings un header-he and nervous il.-|m~.»sion. in anoillal- ullronic dyapepsiu. and indignation. In another. blood disorders W” “hm” lu Pillllllbl. boils and lowered vitality. _You simply cannot neglect constipation and escape some scr- ious penalty in the form of ill-health. Stealiliily-da_\' by day, it gathers form: to strike you in some vital function. Don't iioglout i-ni\slipu\i.ln__ fortify yourself against all the disorders that follow in its wake by the daily use oi We UQ, '¢"»‘m‘ W Effor- vesceni L, There is none other like it or nearly so L good. Concentrated in Abbey’s granules /'fsnlw are ull thc beneficial salts extracted from juices of pure fresh fruits. Avoid u full! ish, _ cuthurtic drugs. Hi If Tqll\ Abbcy’s Salt is made in Canada and through years oi' demonstrated efficacy has earned the commendation of the highest medical authorities. _ iff. 1818 "‘ The .\ledical ()Hii'cr of Health for London, Iinglaud, has said: “ I tiikeit every morning and it keeps me in the best of health and spirits.” . 1' r.>:ri' _,fb W,-nil, P r- ude r ru nur; Sold by GEORGE E. HUGHES toiix of passing herself’ oft as one o ‘nd the daughters ol’ the Russian Emperor. e Everywhere When she aftired herself ns a slstcr‘ F _ i 3577 J _ ,_ _ ___1__!` SEEDING TIME Will Soon be Here And we have as usual just received our stock of Imported: White Russian Wheat White Fife Wheat Red Fife Wheat Peas-Vetches Oats-Barley » Man1€e»and_Turnip Seed Num er l Timotléy Seed Number l Early lover No. l Mammoth Clover No. l Alsike Clover ' Corn--Buckwheat Choice White Clover We guarantee our seeds to be EXTRA NUMBER 1 QUALITY. Call and see them and you will be con- vinced, we have the best on the market. Our prices are low consistent with the best quality. ‘ Remember our mottoz- “ONE GRADE ONLY AND THAT THE BEST” _ We will give special prices to Farmers Institutes, write or call. A. HORNE & CO. \‘*'“` 1' _ _ _ ` -_ W-Wi _ , i 20 p. c. Saved on | Men’s Rain Coats 50 Sample Rain Coats at 20 p.c. off One oi the best manufacturers of rain coats offered us 50 Sample Coats at a saving of 20 p. c. and as aresult we shall offer this entire lot of high grade fguaranteed rain coats at the lowest price_ever offered on goods o equal quality. The lot contains every imaginable rain proof fabric in all the most wanted styles and' in a complete assortment of sizes. $10.00 Coats for . $8.00 $12.00 Coats for $9.60 $5.00 “ " $12.00 $18.00 “ “ $14.40 _ 0.00 “ “ $16.00 $25.00 _ " “ A TWO LYEARS GUARANTEE GOES WITH EVER OOAT OVER $10.00 PATONS P'-- Quality Nine-Six! , 9427-I-i0Ml\uI~ smwli.