- MAY. 22, 1915 l` f ‘__,..,_ _ _ , ‘_ ,__V,_w, `., -.. 1 i 1. l. / / 1 _ ' '~ _ - I ,.1 I i' ,....,_, ..T. .. < . . I 1 f , , . . ., .~.~-- vi. ..f . i , ,uf _,. < -~ ~,_, ,.».' _ ‘ini . ~ -' , ,- , W s ` ,~ ..» -., .,, _i , ,_ '_ _ , _, . V ,i , .-.,,._,.`_..'l..rf1. » ~.1 ~ ei.; A.-=--1--. .M ,, 1. fi i. 1 i = l*--..~\¢»».~ r-».~, 1.. .M--_ , , , .dv r » . ., . if., V . , ‘,,`_\,,,,A._',,_,,_;,M\,,,,,,_,,._ _ .,:,_-._ f J., ,.( fl rut... . ...W . T A ‘ » I W . ‘ I H Y x T ,K J M Qt ` , ( ' A , _ . i . ,1 34 ni ` _ ‘f vi . r ,W .1 ) i t t x _ ,, . _M , _ i I ` THE cnAnLo'1~1'E'1'owN GUA_§p1AN __A ii . 1 wi; -f 5- i»~;;rf#:-. '. .~ ‘_ ‘ ~‘ -" il"-'z-f~' ‘ . f- ’ ' " ‘ ~ ~f '='r-mf M i’“"»‘ .~.._.t,~ 2”- * ‘ -. ~ _ -i ‘ =-<'\.¢:f1-'si'-~.~»=_..,»,.it5.;_-,_~-5? » -~ “ ‘ ‘it ‘ .-v*.'r.,=5,i4 ’ if_,‘»if1 ,i _ ..;, 4;; All The Most Popular Brands -of- FLoUR Are _to be found in our present stock such as Royal Household, Regal, Five Roses, Beaver, Victo /g ewo ,Fld1\lIEal,Eesoii$&c.S We carry a full line of Bran, Middlings, Shorts, Crac ed Corn, Cornmeal, Ground Oil Cake, Cotton See Meal, Calf Meal &c. We Sollcit your trade PO0I€ & Thompson gI.liI. Montague SIXTEEN is a most inter- esting age-but each year marks a change that should be recorded by a new portrait. Make the appointment to-day THE BAYER STUDIO, LET US demonstrate our skill by making for you the best portrait you have ever had. The Cook Studio i A. E. Lyon Photo. Studio S ecialt in Grou , Colle e, p Society and Fginily g Work unexcelled. Moderate Prices. Amateur’s work given personal attention 107 Queen St. Ch’Town Phone 68] s Condition Powders The kind that pays for itself in better stock and this is the time of year tofeed it. Prepare your horses for the Spring’s work. Sold and guaran- teed by Ellis’ Pharmacy , Ltd. are prepared to issue ordsgs for car- gydney coal, or we' will slr" *U 4°' wuoimie is neun' Now that navigation is open vie on oi Dominion Coal. omi»sl1!’l liver cargoes when rsqlllwl 5* th’ dillerent P. E.. Island ports ii suit- able vessels can be obtained. Prices and terms quoted on APPU' eationl Wg keep s stock oi coal always on hm .nd mgmrg reqiiiringl Bunker Uoal can be supplied at s ort no~ ties. Parties requlrins 0041 1°' “°“°°‘ hom purposes cannot _do better than by giving us their ogiter: Our prices are low Sehooners sive!! 'ill ‘|°m‘°‘I :gd chartered at highest rates of irell - BuntsinBeII&Co Red Goss S. S. Line. nnminuin om Oo-. lM» ' p_ U. I. Charlottetown M” uh' um is’ §0l\\\\\\\a\\.€lIll'IIl L_ Montague, P. E. I. 1°“°'5'2°”°“ . ==IVIAY= Shoe ` Snaps All{Vomen’s Kig low shoes sizes wort up to $2.50.... Another lot of women’s shoes...... 98C Missies’ Boots and Slippers ...... ._ 75C Ch`ldren’s Boots Sizesl9 and 10 .... .. 75C Come early. Alley & Co. 135 Queen St. Y Townshend of Rollo Bay, had the mls- ls d Mao: in cANAoA ..*lT PAYS to buy in this Province ...T. GORDON IVES is Guardian agent lu Montague. ..*HERRING PLENTIFUL. - The Fortune fishermen report herring plentiful, and fair catche of lobsters. -F. - » ..*8ERi0U8 LOSS. - Mr. W. H. fortune to loose a very tlne house last week. .-F, ..*DUNDAS AND ST. PETERS. - On Sunday, May 23rd, there will be service in Dundas Baptist Church at 11 a. m., and at St. Peters at 7 p. m. Service at Bt. Peters was announced for 3 p. m., but will be at 7 p. m. in- stead. There passed away at Bay Fortune May 13th, 1915. M‘r. John McKenzie, aged 76 years. He was an old and progressive farmer, and, will be greatly missed in thc community. He leaves to mourn a wife and a large I mil b sid id a y. e es a w e circle oi' friends to mourn his loss.-F. LONDON, May 20.-Premier Mc- Bride, of British Columbia, left today for Paris, to visit the Canadian hos- pitals. While in England the Premier was active in meeting manufacturers and others, who has interested in the timber resources of the west. @ "Nest dainty house dresses 981:. $1.50 and $2.00 at Patona. .. ,_ 1011-5-22M2lE1l. “Unusual values in Mens Shirts in the Men’s Furnishing Department - Patons. 1011-5-22M2IE1|. i _ l ~ 4 ffl Z EDDIN BROS' will give prizes I FOR BIG I"ISH Caught 24th of May- equal to any. Buy your ‘ tackle where you will v ° IIIIIMJQ. the prize is here for you Reddin Bros. “The Best Fishing Tackle Opposite Post Oilice Phone 86 11\ \\\\\\ g “w’m\\ / \\\\\\\\\\\liI/4 5 : I - . ' /'/ /~\ 5 '-as / =` ‘c I \\\§ Kp if V S . ' 3 ' ‘iill//l/// Black Diamonds are et more vslue to you in the midst oi s blisssrd than white ones. w¢'v¢ a ysrdfnl of fins qualities. gi-sdeil sires. no flaws. sud while wel' aon‘t deliver them by winged mess- eager, we deliver them quickly. - Ill? -QUALITY COAL PIIQII liGl'|T» ' Phone 11,1 0/ln`ia\\\\\\v/4 fb //:iw xpert;Ey " Service Please investigate the quality _of our Optical Ser- , vice. For itwo years we have 4 _been conducting an exclus- Q ively Optical business, having closed _out the other departments in order to give all our time and ef- , fort_ toward perfecting our Optical Service. e are glad to be able to say that our service has been appreciated far bedvond our anticipations, an_ we wish at this time to sincer- » ely thank the thousands of friends _who ha_ve patronized us duriiig_this time, and also to invite anyone who has not yet favoured us, to befair to themselves, and allow us the opportunity to grove that we do give A uperior Optical Ser- | v ce. » G F Hutcheson Exclusive Optician \\\\wvamsss TWO NOSES Nature never produced two blades of grass, two peas, two flowers, exactly alike. So in the physical king om, no t_wo ears, eyes or noses, are; precisely sim- lar. Thus, in fitting “nose-gla_s- ses,” each guard rnust have a dis- tinct adiustment in order that it sets easily, securely and comfort- ably. Our Optlcalwork excels in that we give these “little thing” the same particular atten n that we devote to the proper fit- ting of lenses. Il? MIIIIH/WMIIIIZYL . @l s .. 'ONE CENT per word each in- sertihn for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany order. ..~onuAMsNrAi. Fehcino 4 cents per foot. I2. F. MacDonald. Sourls. _ 9829-5-7Mtf. EASTERN PERSONALS ..°Miss Annie Campbell, Corran- vllle, was visiting her home in Rollo Bay, Sunday.-F. ..*For Photo and Amateur work, call at Cumming and Jordans Studio, Montague. 1017-5-22ME2i. ..*Mr. Jack Rattonbury, Charlotte- town, was in Montague Monday on business.--B. .. 'Mr. Russell Taylor, Morell. was visiting in Fortune Sunday, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Collin.-F. ..°M'r. and Mrs. Mack of Boston, Mass., have arrived in Fortune Bridge and intend making their home here.-F. ..*Mr. 0'Donnell, representing Messrs Gault Bros., Montreal, was in Montague Tuesday, in the interests of his ilrm.-B. ..*Mr. M. H. McEachern, Charlotte- town, with the Robert Taylor Co., Halifax, was in Montague Wednes- day.-B. ..°Mr. G. L. Cooke, representing Messrs Belding Paul Cortlcelli Silk Co., was in Montague Wednesday in the interests of his firm.-B. ..*Mr. H. A. Anderson, Montreal. representing The -National Rubber Co., of the .same place, was in Monta- gue this week on a. business trip-B. ..°Mr. McDonald. representing Messrs James Robinson. boots and shoes Co., Montreal. was doing busi- ness in Montague Tuesday.-B. ..*Mrs. T. G. Ives. and son Claude, left Montague Monday, for Halifax, N. S., where they will visit the form- ers mother, Mrs. I. C. Ilhude.-B. . .*Miss Lucy McLean, Montague, was operated on for Appeiidlcltis, Thursday of this week, and we are glad to report is doing as well as can he expected. Operation, was perform- ed by .Dr. J. D. Mcliityro, Montague.- B. ::POOR ECONOMV. - You save nothing in buying shoddy shoes-es- pecially cliildren's shoes. While the saving in price may be a quarter the loss in wear may be two dollars. You can buy CROSBY’S "YOUNG CAN- ADA" School Shoes at the lowest price possible for all solid shoes. Cl?.OSBY'S have also the tit and finish that you get only from Manufacturers who specialize on our class of goods. (Special te The Guardian) MONTREAL.‘ May 21.-Wholesale quotations to country stores and shop- pers 18% cents per dozen. A drop in prices is likely Monday. CH’TOWN MARKETS Oats (white) 58c. gate (black) 60c. r aw (per ton) $6.00 Hay, pressed. (Der ton) $14.00 Eggs (per dozen) 19 to 20c. Print butter (per lb.) 27c. Fowl (per lb.) 10c. Chickens 11 to 13c. Wheat (per bushel) $1.00 to $1.25 Buckwheat 75c. Barley 70 to 75c. Tub butter (per lb.) 24c. Potatoes (per bushel) 30c. giiitrnips (per bushel) 20c. es 10c.. Calfskins 10c. Beet (per lb.) 7 to 8c. Sausages (Der lb.) 15c. Pork (per lb.) 10c. S’SIDE MARKETS Barley bus. 65 to 90c. Buckwheat .60 .90 Butter, lb. (dairy) .20 .24 Butter, lb. (creamery) .22 .23 Calfskins lb. .10 .10 Eggs, dozen .15 Hay, loose ton $10.00 I-lay, pressed 10.00 Hld lb. es, Lamb pslts .30 Oatmeal, per 100 Oats, (white) bus. .55 Oats (black) bus. .80 Potatoes, bus. Roller Mill flour, per 100 3.25 Straw, pressed ton Turnips, bus. Wheat, bus ' @ .,. as . \*‘\-4 i-» mea rai- o` airs 'lim 'ob Qgigocggcnogeo 53 MUNIHEAL [BG , IMIHKII I -"<- . . . /' ' ' ‘ z‘i".' ' RMUIIQ Fr- JOE , SALISBURY 2.1f:l`r‘. 25-5 ' ”“ WILLIAMS. GREENE &`ROM§'&O.. I l£Ri.lN. oerrmio I llHI|Illi|l MIHKEIS CHICAGO, May 21.-Wheat, No 2 red, 81.53%; No. 2 hard, $1.54`i.o 51.55%. Corn, No. 2 yellow, 751Ac.; others nominal. Oats, No. 3 white, 521/nc. to 53; Standard. 531/Qc. Rye, No 2. $1.16%. Barley, 72c. to 80c. Timothy. $5 io $6.25. Clover, $8.50 to $12.75. Pork, $17.90. Lard, $9.67. Ribs. $9.87 io $10.37. CHlCAGO:, May 18.- Wheat prices declined 2.1-2c. today in Chicago through assertions made by a lead- ing export house that there was not suiliclciit evidence to warrant thc belief in a crop disaster. The majority of trailers seemed disposed to thliik that a loss of one hundred million bus- hels was far too much to expect with _the recent rains in the wheat belt. Tho ,European wheat visible at thc prcscnt time is however 5,884,000 smaller than a week ago and the prices in Li- ierpool have advanced. Cor.i weak- cncd with wheat. Oats displayed more ilrmncss than other grains as there was a lot of orders to buy. ' WINNIPEG: May 18.-The price of wheat fell 2c. today in Wilnnepcg. The volume of trading was light. Low grade oats and barley were in fair re- quest but offerings were very meagre. TORONTO, May1S.-The grain mar- ket was easier ull around to-day. The `_export bids were too low to catch the iniarkct. Tiicre was no Improvement Iii the demand from foreign buyers for Manitoba Spring wheat today. The price of coarse grains was a. little easier today in sympathy with wheat. The demand for all lines was slow and business dii1L.. BALED HAY: A firm feeling pre- vails iii the market for baled hay, but there is no change in the prices. CATTLE: Prices eased 10c. today at the Toronto markets. The stockers trade was quite both for domestic and outside orilcrs. ` EGGS: The receipts of eggs today was 3,833 cases as against 5,487 for the corresponding day a year ago. There was no developement ln the con- dition of the local market, Prices are that the quality of eggs now coming forward is poorcr and the percentage oi’ loss in each case is larger. \Vliolc- calc prices to thc trafic. Z32c. u. doe. stamped selected stock Mc. and No.2 201:. Thc market for dairy produce rc- mains flmi. Buitcr sold at country points for 30.3-ic. and cheese ai 18c. f. o. b. In thc Toronto market thc expec- tcd decline has arrived. Gunn‘s Limi- ted are quoting eggs at 19.1-2c. per doz. which is half a cent below' the pre- valling prices for the last week. 'l‘he receipts continue to be very heavy and most of the eggs are being put ln- to cold storage. WAR TAXES MAKE UP FOR LOSS IN CUSTOMS REVENUE IN APRIL ()’l"l‘A\‘l’.\, May 20.--Tlic ilccrcasc in customs rcvcnuc for last uiontli an- ¥ is Pissinssr susprnnsn /VU/VE-50-EASY \\ Dbl, 'l.‘. ' lo o Fullparticulars upon H. J. MABoN l Druggist & Optician, 2. o. Boi I0- "'°"° M C. Lyons Kr Co. l omacronsi ~ Hon. John Agnew John 0. Hyndinan ma-vnimnimi. - It you are thinking of establishing a ranch, we can assist you y furnishing you with , Foxes of this year’s production, all guaran- - teed to be the highest _grade of P. E. island standard ranch-bred stock. THE ROYAL INVESTMENT EXCH Royal Bank Building, ' Charlottetown, P. E. Island. application. GE William E. Agnew George 1). DeBlois i i 'D Wee 25c, 40c, 75c up. ,asses .\\\\\‘. 1007-5-22M3l. " '- Meet Me At The Always Busystore Wee Millinery for Stanley Bros.- Foik at - Wee Prices Just as important for little ' ones as for the grown ups. The - same care must be taken in select- ting a Hat or Bonnet for the little one as for yourself. Little Straw Hats all the new ' shapes 25c, 35c, _50c, 75c up. Little Muslin and Silk Hoods ~ IlllI|M\\\\\Z'IIIlIllllA\\\\\\\\\\ZIIM\\\\VII4llllJ nounced yesterday is very largely due to the fact that imports that would be brought into the country cannot do so for lack for vessels. The drop iii cus- toms recelpts, is made up, however. by the revenue from the special war taxes. The war stamp on letters alone will be found to yield a very substan- tial amount. Before very many months it is ex- pected tliat the developemciiis of the war will enablc the Admiralty to rc- ) _li i l' I -1 ' lease many of the merchant vessels which they now require. Success iii the Dardanelles campaingn will relea- se many that are used as transports there, and successes in the north will come in, for stocks of merchandise are low in Canada now. A good harvest in the west with the larger acreage would increase the geri- cral demand for goods still more. lt is only a matter of time tiiercfore illl the customs revenue will show a very large increase over present figures. ,_ quirements. be improved. and may save you money. ».|";-"'..T'~;....”!’.¥’ Consult Us About Your Fire Insurance Rates In many cases the Insurance Companies are glad to give you lower rates if you will apply with their re- It is our business to show you how your rate may Our specialty is Fire Insurance. This is the dayfof our specialist. Consult us today. It will not cost you anything W. K. Rogers Co. Ltd. General Insurance Agents, 84 Great George Street, Charlottetown. Telephone 540--541---If one line busy call the other. We Have at Piano lil Silver Black Fox if ‘ L ` Industry V - Here at Most Owing to. disturbed conditions caused by Europ- ` Any Pnce You ean war prices are somewhat lower than last year; i ii i therefore agolden opportunity is offered you to be- ‘ come interested in this great Industry. “ Care to Pay V PAGE si-:vsn r “if” M thi if We guarantee the instrument you buy from us to be just as good in every respect and superior m_many ways to any Piano the same amount of money will buy anywhere else in the Province. We buy and sell more Pianos than any other deal- erin the Province. That’s why we can afford to sell at a smaller margin of profit and on easier terms than others. If you are thinkii¥ about purchasing a piano, call or write us at once. ou’ll get satisfaction here. ...’£i’.°.‘.’ii'... Miller Bros- slid? P E. ISIIYIO i _ "_, , $7' --.,~."Li~ \ if '* ., -,__ i , --, ,, . 1 p 4,.. 1 “ "i . ` i v ~ ‘ f '» .1 '»'“ff"` .. J ‘ " "1 / U ¢ ` I i i __... 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