I-Ia ng- bought a large number of Waithahli Watches before the advance m price we are able to offer you Walt hams at a price which cannot be equal equalled case at $6 95 in - v Q '§___-__A case at $9 75 18 , F rt e ualit Gold filled case, iigtlgg wlfh ‘$115 cllewe led Waltham movement for $9 90 The same movement in a Silveroid led Qc oarethe follow: cos with any caaogue and see limilthiely can be ‘.c`-f"- 17 lled d ted P S Bartlett a Forllivhrg qualltyugase at $12 90 The same movement in a Silveroxd go G _,o Ca l ty G ld fill d case? witlllherlgllgwelled tlllfalthaln movement for $12 50 W W Wellner, Est 1868 The Leading Jewellers .:'.?{ _-'09- v 0 \ fx* YG :fi O, v~ f` Q Mwsmtf 3 QC Get Your A* Picture Taken 'X0 IME was when pictures were a luxury for the favored few -modem photography has changed conditions. Our children are growing up, ut we can keep them as they are -can follow th school -can always be with them and have them with us in pictures The BAYER Studio I _I Furness Sailings From LONDON From HALIFAX April l7th April 3rd Start Point 15th (via N F) Graciana May 7th Prom LIVERPOOL From HALIFAX VII. Nfld. Via. Nfld. April lst April sth Durango May 2nd Fum¢ss,Wlihy& Co Ltd Halifax. emthrough 600 There is a price for every purse in our wond erful line of Spring Shoes You get your money’s worth when you buy your shoes here, no mat ter what you pay Sprmg Favorites Patent Button Boots, with cloth and dull tops. Gun Metal Button with cloth and dull tops. Alley & Co 135 Queen St. 1--1_;;1»iiia1l.-__ his 3 *Mr and Mrs R A Taylor, Monta f°l` gue months in the U S returned home Rich Saturday afternoon -B °f T ered Very appreciative remarks .__ sid *Mr C D Bell, representing the were il M tual Fl re hi. _ A | PEOPLE A *AA D | A N (coi-rooted wednesday) AC | Fl C: ____ Barley, bus PANAMA Pacuuc flies °lo°§§l>’L °,l§l“oil"’ “»'i‘l¢n§§{ §i.‘&‘élY”i3"o.n,, ”""°S'"°N hs‘s2i.,,S“,f‘,.§$'.1 sais f=’=»‘i=’»'f»1f"»»‘°'°“”°"’ .._€,___SAN FR,A~cIS‘”0 follows We are competent to glgffgfo ton no. norm onus; _nnfoiium an Nw. aoin~| examine your eyes |»li:aaoa 10 oo 8 We use the most modern Lnmil' oem $ scientific methods, and guarantee g:f:‘°(§’vhff.}') 13. From Charlottetown °at‘5fa°"°“ onto' (maori bu Via Point du Chene Polww bus s. ooiniaana r:.¢o;n:| via ogroaao H J gfflif xgisggmiuper 100 8. ons use aa Tum 5, in "°‘“""°“ “‘..h,°:s:.t.°.:is' "‘“ '°'°' song.; “I st P' siaiiiono ;‘,%,,°,1l,.,"“' 1-” BHQWABD DpA’gpR 5¢__|°m --_-___ cao wanna, Dominion cannon nuud W F TAYLOR M D C M on’TowN MARKETS l ‘"' °""‘°"°‘°"“ l (uoa|i.i. umvlneirvi Om (,,h,,,, * 6 Montague P E 1 2;? ""‘°“},,,. °' I-I onl‘l~'¢ °°""°°..s:. U8. you come to Y E006 sm°3?° Eg” 2 Pi-|o»“oim»°1$l W ii 855;? § gs; 58%?-3 OFIICI OF [ATI DL Flhlllo W , Black Diamonds are of more value to you in the midst or a bliasard than white ones We’ve a yan-dial ot une qualities, nadedaimnonawamdwh owe don’t dell _ them by Wlnxed mesa-- enger, we denver them quickly. - "" ,°.issf:..°st‘ » ” A l W The Eastern IIB uelth just are gue End Kinn hand busy B88 F NIL of illn fu! O WEB ofh L pan of Mon spent Leod, the St 0118- spend Ellis’ 55% _C agent in llontllue. *GOOD ICE--The loo in the Mon l tngus still crossing trom Lower Monte to Georgetown -B s, rg re ontague o in ui s"s to ““"° ollyn has arrived home after be~ mm M friends ln Gasporeaux recently mon tam town, was in Montague last week -B S3111 ___ a p Sturg firm -B who have been absent for some A Islan u re Insurance Com 5 5 Charlotteto in tery *Students in Charlottetown who homes in Mo tague were Miss Ido. Mc Preston Mclntyre and Louis Poole -B 'Mr Frank Scott. representing Canadian Consolidated Rubber Co , John, was ln Montague last week Ralph and Jack, left Montague for Cape Traverse, Thursday morning to EHIIIAGII MMIKETS (Special to the Guardian ) CHICAGO April 4-Wheat, No 2 Red, $15554 A $154, No 2 Hard, law. nominal, No 3 Yellow, 72%c 73%c Oats, No 3 VVhite, 561,40., 57c Standard, 67%c, A 57%§c ¥ RW' N° 2- 3115 B‘“‘l°Y» 71° A 77c Timothy. $450 A, $8 25 Clover, A $12 75 P0l'l( $16 -» NEAR SIGHTED '33 “'2:i‘:~_e,3i';,_..f6 M' ; SIDE MARKETS :Y -nT_‘:::-1 Y- -` ‘ '-1 1'- I -‘J -_._ tion T GORDON lvls is Guardian Cash .°lAD ROADS-The public roads Mac in n very had state at the present, ,ian Church at Sourls and Bay Fortune er lit tor wheels or runners -B. an S -#_ 0 River is still intact and looks like it did months ago Teams ,PREPMUNG Fon SUMMER _ olAP:ipeclal meeting oi' the Presbytery neer Frase Pun-ser Joh n, , he boat Geo etown a in M t°'k° t avigatlon B Dum 0 Lot Glgham and ot “r Mc Zion Church yesterday morning to rg urray arbor, was visiting from in h in Sturgeon While there he attend Hon ed Morning Light Lodge Mr Richard I Llew ing employed on the C G 8 Stanley of tor the past winter months Mrs cum Myron Moore spent the past few days Wm, visiting in Lower Sturgeon, the guest cum P880 Mr James McNulty was visit ohh; s ll y Old t L l tl ll l. EASTERN Plmsonans of inn nn`Zv`lnno"§n$ Shanti, 'iemhii very *Mr Jack Rat¢enbqry_ Charlgtge ered it imperative under the clrcum c Mi- Minors Moore, ooorgotowa, is 11 visiting friends and relatives in “UC eon P0111 stea emma grace Davey_ Sturgeon' is taking effect immediately Rev M visiting in Murray Harbor. tho guest Mel( or siste M B G h SUCC I' YB ' __rs am of th *Mr E G Leaman, representing -lame Higgins & Co, Moncton, was in “DPW Montague last week in the interests of mil?" mis .°rr rave to buy in tau Province. -°°NB “N1” noi- word each inser- Lea their Easter holidays at their Miss lla Duke, and Master business trip -B rs J A G Ellis, and two sous. their Easter holidays with Mrs parents -B i____.___ _- A 81.55% Corn, N0 2 Yel .85 to .90 2 00 1100 12 00 8.75 25 3.50 5.00 1.60 Url I ns On the motion of Rev D gmt: "fe °BemngE“n'9' 5° "MY Fullerton, Rev Mr Gillis, was ap fgulgeeongmr Bemlmm Gm gmltev A D Mclntosh from e ution passed by the congrega expressing regret at the decision 1' on of the inestimable work which c guest of his brother, Mr Emest Gri up cd to lcave the Island at a uuani ointed Interim Modeiator for Sour nd B F rt y Rev D McLean was p ted to ci d ny. ol Bedeque, was elected t e te in regard to the resignation ev Wm McLeod was ordained slonary for Dundas and Annandale one year, beginning March 1 call to Rev J S Mckay, l lnoud Bay, from the congregation ryon and Bonshaw was next con ation in appealing to the Presb; y_ W", was Mongague to consider the call Messrs Moi last week on business -B l'lS0I1» in support of’ the fall Mr Montgom *Miss Tot Towseud, Montague, °l’Y» has accepted a position ln the office gfega Messrs Poole & Thompson, Ltd M01( tague -B £13’ on behalf ot Richmond Bay con ay would sec fit to remain where was at present His removal t _ s time would be detrimental t *Miss Elsie McLean, in the em ploy of Messrs Beer & Weeks. Char lottetown, spent her Easter holidays at her home in Montague -B tor advertising in this column. must accollwllly order ____ *IUNDAY SERVICES.-ll, V D n will preach in the Pres yter~ abboui, mn inn oi me usual *M Pnisuiiiv nee Edward Island was held in into consideration certain resig ed charlman The resignation of Bourls in response to a call e Alberta was first dealt with John McLean. of Souris, read a Mclntosh, through force of cir tances, to sever his connection them, and recording their uppre of office Mr Mclntosh replied. suing his deep regret at being call from Alberta One of his keenly at leaving. yet he consid es M'r J A McLeod was ay o une during the va prea 1 in Mr McIntosh’s next Sabbath, the resignation ed Mr Mclntosh as convcnor e Sunday School Mr 'l‘ (‘ s and Rev Dr Fullerton were nted a committee to draft .1 made by members oi Tryon con Holmes and McLeod speaking tion expressed thc hope that Mi Jun* iwelqga Arrsnnoois -W 3 is PEQPLES 'rHr:ARn_ Final Showing To Night LUBIN Presents Through the General Film Companys Masterpiece Service EVELYN NESBIT THAW---And Her Son Wilham Thaw Threads of Destiny I N F I V E P A R T S Direction Joseph W Smiley Written by William N Clifford BCEWCCII SIIOWCYS---A Keystone Comedy to fetch the grin Kay replied, expressing regret at his decision to leave Richmond Bay but stating that after mature consider ation he had come to the conclusion that his accptauce of' the call wus in the host interests of all The call was aaiccrl to and Mr Fraser was p Doilltod Interim Moderator ot llic charge which Mr McKay resigns The resignation of Rev Mr Rattee was next considered and accepted and Mr T James and Dr Fullerton were ap ointed a committee to draft a minute expressing the regret of the Presbytery at losing Mr ltattec and appreciation ol' his excellent work Rev Mr Sutherland was appointed interim Moderator Mr liattcc iii a few remarks expressed his sinceie regret at having to sever his con nectlon with the Presbytery H would always be glad to meet his min isterial brothers again Thc meeting then adjourned -_M HILLS VISION OF PEACE “James J Sees End of War by Octo ber First .NEW YORK, April 1 -James J Hill, who is in New York, for a. stay of i’e\v dai s, said yesterday that he Dc lleves the war will be over by Octo her 1 ol' this year The successes of one side or the other, ho said will not settle the fight hut the physical financial .ind industrial exhaustion of the belligci ents will end the war by next autumn At least that is my firm bcliel Mr Hill believes that foreign cre pq i F-I1 £5 Fm L the interests oi' the charge Mr Mc ' much higher figures than those nl ready reached We can't kill our best customers, he explained, ‘and if they cannot pay us with gold, why, we shall have io give them credit That is a matter for our bankers, .ind they may be cxpcctcd to prepare ado quatcly for what hnaucing is needed There is going to be enough grain to go around this year A good big acreage of wheat will be planted ii this country It may ue estimated that the acreage planted in Germany, Austria and France will be between 40 and 45 per cent under the average The opening oi the Dardanclles, how ever, should release about 190,000 000 bushels of wheat to Europe The Am erican farmer ought to get $1 a .ins hcl for this year's wheat crop Next year, when the war may be expected to he over, wheat may fail to 75 cents n bushel The very fait that the war is ovoi will have the effect of causing some settling back of wheat prices Also the European laborer, with iactorics destroyed and many industries in ii ed will turn back to mother carth roi his living That will bc an inipoi ant factor in increasing the world’s crop supply and driving prices cow i There is one all important fact to renicmbcr The agricultural crops oi this country have u yearly value $10,000,000 000, or more than the gold mines of the world produce in lwcn fivc ycais With a. hacking like that no one or no one thing, unless it no ¥ W WITHOUT DRIVER FOR MILE Knickerbocker Express Was Carrying Dead Engineer NEW YORK April A-With its in ginccr dead at lils post thc ixiilckcr hocker bxprcss, bound from Liuslon to New York, on the New Haven road. mn wild for nearly a mile just outside this city tonight The train was brought in by the fireman who jump ed to the throttle as the bodv of the engineer fell into the cab The engineer, (,harles A McCon villc, a veteran ln’ the New l-laven's service. had leaned out of' the clec tric locomotivve after passing Wood lawn to examine the trucks when un other passenger train struck him and he was instantly killed lll|lllE$S|_ll§_lll Mlll In order to facilitate the handling of mail at the front and to insure prompt delivery it is' requested that all mail be addressed as follows - (a) Rank Name . . . Regimental Numbe Company, Squadron, Battery other unit (e) Battalion lf) Brigade First (or Second) Canadian Contingent British Expeditionary Force .... the cheap, dcmagogue politicians, can keep this coigitry hack ' Army Post Office ` LONDON ENGLAND M&E¢l L i w (por ) 00 Hay. pressed, (per ton) S14 09 Em (per doses) so. Print Butter (per lb.) Fowl (per lb.) oe. Chickens 11 to 184:. Wheat (per bushel) l1.0o to 81.35 Buckwheat Buda' 'Ill to 'I5o. Tub ttar Potatoes ( F555? ' ig- EE? 1 to ° 0 on Hanvano "ru o" ar 1| Dr Norbert Wiener to Lecture .on Theory el Knewieope' ’____ CAMBRlDG& Mass! April 2 -Nor bert Wiener, o is a doctor of philo- sophy at nineteen years of age, was yesterday appointed in special rate oi the lectures on "The Theory of Know leedtgte to Harvard College students n ear. Di-y(\}V°iener *vale from Tufts e a o irteea and- llhgi travelling fellow of I-lar~ the last two years, lie le ' cambridge University. ling- i~ C~ LY°*‘° 31 90° W V 1 in § dits established here will mount t A Large Box of Dr The hiuiv clothing chain is so grcaflv in demand Dr Chase s volume of grateful repo nent to branches ol' tho Red ol’ the country If you are a to mention this paper Dr Chase s Gift to the Soldier Boys Presented to Every Soldier Before He Leaves for the Front. You will seo by the attached i'lippiu~' that oiul incur is om- of the puinc necessities oi tho militaiy man in camp Note ihe amount used ouch wec-li Forced niuiclics and lieai v fooiivi-iii mal o the fei-i. solo l]\pos|uo lo dninpness biinvs on piles oi liernoiilioicis It therofoic liappi-ns that nothing This was proven in the .Spanish ‘\mcrican and Boer wais when we made n simllai distribution to thc bovs going from Buffalo and Toronto Ihe vinccd us that no soldmr’s knapsaek is complete without a box of Dr Chase s Ointment To the soldiers ln training at the Toi-onto l-i\hllii tion grounds wo delivered ovci 4,000 full sin- lioxca of Di Cha.sc's Ointment Contributions have also been Chase: Ointment is s and iii-itaiis the skin as an ointment su li as rts then received con YO DIJICB Cross Society in all parts soldier and do not receive your box kindly advise ua. so we can semi it to yon. Edmamnn Ban-s & Po, Limited Toronto Be sure TONS of lrltlah Feet oi' the work ot main be gang the put lliclu