ioeif io be ine beet _ -_ our 0111' 0wn - Silver' Polish _ W ha. _ emma.; £531. i=Y.fn§h'f‘”¥i.i§°‘i»‘Eii§u(i’.'§§ the test of yearsand has pi-oven -v " A 'F 5' "anon _ . rein _During house-cleanin you '11 3** Silver Polish. Why not have th; gm ggiccgie us to send you a bottle. Pi-ice W; W. Wellner _ 7 Established _1Sr6li§ Leadmg Jewellers Wm wid ik 0ltr>K4eK+>i@r»<+xe»»<+»<-an-eieomeoiie LET US demonstrate our skill by making for you ` S ` the best portrait you have ever had., 'ii-'he Cook Studio i 3 ' ' E ,, _ UR picture, with that dear _ 5‘grandma_” of childhood days is priceless to you now. _Remember that your children willsoon be grown up-that their pictures wil be equally prized in 1 years to come. Make the appointment to-day ‘BAYER Studio . & Eastern S.S. Corporation _ International Line _ ' Increased Service St. John to Boston .... ...$5.00 St. John _to Portland.. . .$4.50 Staterooins._..... ...........$1.00 Leaves St. John Wednesdays at 9.00 a. in. for Lubec, Eastport, Portland and Boston, also Saturdays for Boston dir- ect. Returning leaves Central Wharf, Boston, 9.00 a. ni. Monday and Fridays for Portland, (Mondays only) Eastport Lubec and St. John. - i - Shoes Children require shoes that give their feet room for growth. We have carefully sel- ected the largest and most complete range of Misses, Childrens and Infants Boots and Pumps from the best makers in Canada. Prices 35c to $2.95 See Our Window A Alley & Co. _ 135 Queen St. 1 _ ...__ ______TH_E._°_HARL0'1"1`ET0WN _ __ _ _ _ ';.°rr Pays io buy in this Pi-ovineo. ' agent' in Montague. enthusiastic meeting of the Associa- e decided to~once more make an ap- peal to the good people of the village for funds. Accordingly collectors were sides -of the .village. Those 'on the north were Mrs. D. L. McKinnon. Mrs. H. Nelson and Mrs. J. Dewar and those on the south. Mrs. Rev. D. torials to resume sewing.-B. MUTUH lMlll|llllEE Hill THE illllill The ambulance in question will carry can be carried horizontally and fouri or live sitting up. ested, to put one of these ambulanr, i While in conversation with a ser- a secretary in the work I will, with know we. are willing to do n great e hen e din then out wh not H and I will' therefore ask that all readers of this article will contri t butc at least $1.00 to this worthy 9 lord it. who can ten but when this 5 some ambulance will be the means 0f\ C saving tho life of a brother, father, -...°T. GORDON lVE6'is Guardian Cas Y". .*8PLENl)lD, WORK - The Mon- into (agus Branch of the Women’s Pa- nes trlotic Association have forwarded 100 Bllother cash donation to headquarters ldale for hospital supplies. At a large and a g appointed for the north and south BL Wright, Mrs. W. L. Poole and Mrs. 'iod Wim. Fraser, the total amount ecol- ieeied was $113.70, 3100 oi which hue 2" been forwarded to Mrs. Plumptree, ioei? 'l‘oronto, for Hospital supplies, the oo remainder being placed with the re- Go serve fund with which, in the near ho future the, ladies will purchase ma- iio s'r_ JOHN, horn -so-we ennnot 31,, all light in the trenches, but we can ei- One of the greatest needs at the li . Post criticizes Premier Asquith for 0 ls I ci four wounded soldiers in a horizontal ti position and the interior construe- if tion is such that it can be instant- meh have been withdrawn from the H ly converted so as to carry ten or army in France and Flanders to sup- Calf kin twelve soldiers if wounded so they P75' B S can sit up, or it can be arranged so “- n that two seriously injured patients Sgwctlgglggtrgsifynlefesi 0f l-|16 army Poi. The iiiiiieia Y_M_C_A_ is doing a, which the Government yielded to the his work among the Boidioro and wane demand to shut down neutral trade to do more and have therefore re- W _ commodities, the newspape s ° “IV” .With the hell’ 07 U10” illiel' "The Government was forced lifgoiailig censed at the action of the Swiss mili- geant major who has been at the iii f. t cause’ more if you feel y°u can a dy will cover the whole need; which d ondut of Germany. al ...*ONE CENT per word each in- VB 9771-5-2M1ipd. _*___ HUN MILLIONAIREB ` B is Pos1"s Aoiiics gil *_ ll LONDON, April 29.-ln an editorial Cllfskins, lb. .10 ay the Morning Poet deniunde uint llssl. dvi- ctical measures be taken to pre. Hay, _ . _ i the nueged niieireninieni or nm- gl nrelled 10.00 prisoners in Germany. The news. per suggests "the internment of all In the same article the Morning :Turning to the Dardauellcs opera- T it is true that guns and units of T the Dardanelles expedition, “it is B Referring to the slowness with ith Germany in cotton and other i that this any 1 received my '"1' per cent divided fro the Glenala- ¢° 5 silver auch Fox Lid., with 1°” uaraiitee that 50 per cent what- "-5 _ r more eheii he paid in 1a1s.a. w. 39-95- Ribs- $9-'16 to $10.25. iionheld a short time ago, the ladies Bruce, Red Point, December 27. 1914. Aci< susan Fon ` Bs Y. id . Lamb belts .so noone in the ni-iinh Empire und Oatmeal. ner 100 lding them and their property ns Oats, (white) bus. .55 "B888 for the good treatment of 0"!! (Milli) bill- ' .60 prisoners.” Potatoes, bus. _ “There are some German inllllon- Roller Mill flour, per 100 8.25 alres.” says -_the editorial. "whose S¢r°w.i>i-sued, ion complaints would soon reach the car '|`“l'llll>s. bus. . of the German Goveriinient if they Wheat, bus. 1.50 were put behind barbed wire and on W00|. lb- li. ditli. Of IDIBCK bfeiltl, the same as our nien hav_e in Germany." ' ve daily proof,’ it says, “that the Eg en prevented because the supply W munitions was not considered suf- Bu ent." .1 Ba other example of the necessity for 3:- B. (lb) Lillliliill Mllllili . sei-tlixon fo: advertising iiidtlils column. CHIi§i»éi=)l=lAto |§h;o0uw;ln»\-) 2 mile accompany or er. . . Dr .- eat, No. _ __ rea. 51.62%: No. 2 ini-d. sissy; to 5 K G L #Fox Ngyi/3,... 1 em pieoeeo ¢° 81.63%. Corn, No. 2 yellow. 78%c. to . “ rni all interested in the fox husl- 78069.; others nominal. Oats, No. 3 »/.Q mee, the individual preference of the woman te. 55541:. to 56c.; Standard, 55544:. g%¢_ Riee_ oomimi Boi.ioy_ no of wsu: and refinement. Smart--modish_ 0c. Timothy. $5.50 to $0.76. Clover. 0 t0 $13. Pork, $17.57. Lard, S’SIDE MARKETS (Corrected Wednesday) uckwheat. » _._, .so tter, lb. (dairy) .ao tter, lb. (creamery) .22 loose ton |10 00 es, lb OH’TOWN MARKETS airing the statement that the mil 0:3 ry operations have not been hamp gt" d W (ner toni 8s.oo all assist in some way in the great hue by 8' lack of munmmls we H5 S¢l`U8§1¢- shortage of munitions has seriously Pi. ainpered the conduct of the cam in fwnt lust at Present is motor am- naign 'riioe niier time advances have ° bulanees of the four stretcher type be C which will stand the great strains of and test to which they are subject. il ISS (Der dozen) 10 to 26c int Butter (per Ib.) 26c_ tatoes (ner bushel) urnips (per bushel) 20c. id s 10c. 10c. 0! (lb-) 7 to 8c sang . 154:, k (per lb.) 9l,§ ___._i_ SWISS PEOPLE ANGRY BERNE, April 29.-The best public pinion of Switzerland is highly in- i-ievpiiuo.. . _ .scio .eo ‘A .90 .24 .Z8 .10 15 Maker: o " :ni ali! Z2 ` 11.00 / é?['1L"3l:"_'y lfulinn 12.00 if 10 .50 5.75 .60 .65 .25 3.50 5.00 .15 1.60 .30 y. Dressed. (Der tim) 514.00 wi (per lb.) mc, hickens 11 to 13¢, heat (per bushel) 81.00 to $1.25 ckwheat 7o¢_ rley 'ro to 'me ons the Mornliig Post remarks that PEI' "utter W" ""1 c. captivating-embodying the highest iypc of artistic ` . design. Exquisitcly fashioned from the finest oi' i i . lustrous silks. woven in Canada and finished by ~ experts in thc art of glove-making. qPrices: 50c. _ to $i.50 thc pair. at the smartest shops. `\ l. W/file I4-1/or llis i|¢l¢lrr.i.r v/ your fll’' fvu 1 P' R _ f rn!- ! z 3/ii VJ ‘ _._ \\\¥\\\\\\lil/4 \ , A jf/ l ; \-" '.i_"`-\ __ _\ ` _ f' _'_ gill! 1-.-_i I for-if-P" ’ __ Black Diamonds of more value to you in the midst i£ ot°a billiard than white ones. i M".‘i:.°.".::..‘i'.f:“‘.::.°‘.'.'. gsm? Prloeaalways rlhhf- 'Buiiiainl}eIl& "Cv s we've a yardtiil of has qualities, raded sisss, no flaws. and wliile'wo Ioirt deliver them by willed mill- ,uei-, we deliver them quickly. T~°UA|~|TY OUAL °" _mars swim- ~ - Phone 111 . *' -~i.ia:..°s'.~_ Q-_Lives &._C_°_- 2 he son or husband, or it may be a vary clear friend, and if perchance none ioi those, yet it will be many of those who have been wounded in defence oi their country. It is earnestly requested that all remittances be sent in promptly so the order ciin be placed at once and ambulance sent to'the field of need. The ambulance will be one of the made in Canada type and BPWKB Well for what we are doing on this side. Do your part and help those who have reeu rendered unable to help themselves. They have gone to the front to pratect you and you should now protect them in their suffering. Mall all donations to Herbert R. Hill Secretary Militiii Y. M.'('. A., Box 170 St. John, N. B. PROMINENT LONDON WOMAN DROPS DEAD. LONDON, April 29.- Mrs. Mere- dith. wlfc of Edmund Meredith. K.C., dropped dead at her home on Col- borne street last night. She had been out during the afternoon and her sud- den death was a severe shock to her family. _ Mrs. Meredith was the daughter of Mr. McCann of London. Her husband is a well known lawyer, and a brother of Sir William Meredith. Chief Justice ll. M. Meredith and Mr. T. G. Mere- dith. MOl.8ON'8 BANK BUYS WINNIPEG BUILDING. VANCOUVER, April 29.- The Mol- son‘s bank today bought the Domin- ion Trust Building in Winnipeg and the court approved the sale made by the liquidator. The bank is paying $230,000 for the property. which was purchased in December, 1912, for three hundred thousand dollars. Tax- es nnd interest charges have run up the cost so that $8,000 is all the credi- tors of the Dominion Trust will ever get out of today’s deal. The Domin- ion Trust Company had paid one hundred thousand dollars on the deal. Tired E es Ca-use Sichness » Because the eyes tire easily, rnne folks say’ they are not well. ii most such cases there is eye- eoein, -ted traini t ggiicoe siiifgsess. 7 "um 0 _ gave your eyes examined. _ now their exact condition from an expert optician. - Satisfaction _Guaranteed _ H. J. 'MABON ’ UllllI!i»tdl0ilti¢iln. _ P. E. island ‘I i 5' im "lf Germany has outlawed itself, Sl we cannot follow its example. This of for the public law of Europe, for S the right of small nationalities and S for the claims of humanity. We can- E n isni. no mutter what the provocu- til “lt in suggested we should retaliate upon the property of Germans held in this country. Wie hay hope Mr. As- quith’s declaration in the House of Commons last night may have some effect. It was a declaration which will be hailed with satisfaction in this th and the lluusc oi' Lords of Gcrinaiiy`s in “Not only does German ill-trcat- ment of prisoners necessitate future reckoning but the whole of the Ger- and rules in the same proposltioii. At the emi of thc war the Allies will have two alternatives, eltlier they' may sist on their being punished, or they ps it would bo at this,stage to an- eo do well to announce their attitude- that if ligitmacy of these crimes can- not be admitted. a careful record war is a war of ideals; in it wo stand Z0 a a nounce the future action they would 000 her subjects who have lcft Swit- riaud for military service, not neces- rlly in the trenclics bug to do neces- ry work for the army and navy. ven elderly teachers of German na- Ot stand Such a cause by harbar- tionality have left Switzerland to take c places of some of those who have tion. gong to the front." FLOOD CONDITIONS IMPROVE. HOUSTON. Texas, April 29.- Cent- ral and ‘South Texts flood conditions improve steadily today, strengthening e belief that the worst is oven All country, and not less in neutral coun- trans-state streams are out of banks tries.” at many points and damage is con- iTho Chroniclc’s cditorlal on the dis- tinuing. No rain, however, has fallen cuslonii iii thc House of' Coninioiis along lic lower reiwlics lol tho, rivers ~ c i rc- 48 liours. and ic wit rs uri treatment of British prisoners, says: coding slowly. ` -*ilu an policy ol' ontragiug laws 'of war HUNQREQ M||_L||0N so CONCERN DISSOLVES. m 'l`REN'l`0N, N. J.. April 29.- A cer- lfeal 01080 Crimes HB Crimes and ln' iinenie oi dissolution won iiiod with _ the Secretary of State today by the may pass thorn over- If they lalw inter-oceanic Canal Conipuny. u $100.- me lime." course it is hardly t°° 000,000 New Jersey corporation, char- mucli to say that the whole fabric ie,-ed in 1900_ The ineei-poi-aim, imp. of international law will collapse. ore seteii time the object of the com. The "l`|°“5“eB5 °f ill” °°“5°‘l“e“c9 pany was to build a marine canal bc- °“5m £0 be EXPHCWY |'°°°3"iz°d by twcen the Atlantic and Pacific oceans the Ames' Umiesmen and ’mP°“n’le through Nlcnragna. The outstanding pital stock of the company was $7,- should be kept of their commission." OXFORD BARRING ALCOHOL. OXFORD, Eng., April 29.- lt was announced today that Jesus College has decided to bar alcoholic beverages while the_war continues. Similar ac- tion has been taken by Oriel. It is expected that other colleges will do likewise. and that the entire univer- sity will soon bar alcoholic drinks. HORSE NOTES ~ A few days ago Mr. Thomas Doyle had the large and beautiful registered Clydesdale stallion "Masterpiece" out.. on the streets of Victoria by way of exercising hiin. This horse is own- ed by Mr. Charles Il. M. Palmenand was raised from a Scotch broodernare which he purchased at a sale of auch mares held in Charlottetown about four years ayo for the highest ilgure, if the writer’s memory serves him aright, paid at that sale. Needless to say Mr. Palmer does not regret hav- ing made this investment. The mare was carrying this foal at the time of purchase. Those who admired "Mas- terpiece" last year will be pleased to, learn that he has improved wiqilder- hilly during _the past twelve mo ths, and it ig a question if his equal is to be seen iii the province. When he ap- peared on the streets he was ad- mired by all who saw him.-and receiv- t man iseworth com »- know a good horse when they :db him; being the owner of so valuable and high-bred an animal.-V. ed I Ural Y PTI Y ' ments from horsemen who claim to Mr. Palmer is to be congratulated on “ ' To demonstrate these “Perfection” is ad- mired by all That is why we handle The Edison Ambrola The machine tha_t is per- fect in every detail, from ge workmanship to the ne. _ We can oifer_ you a wide variety of choice in R_EC- ORDS, both in the discs and the cylinders Music in all lt’s Forms machines and records will be a pleasure to us, and to ua' i Ellis’ Pharmacy Ltd i W I -I-l7l%tf°nt.'u° A large shipment of Marble Monuments of the 1915 designs in different colors, werepurchas- ed from the Vermont Marble_Co. at their works in Proctor Vt. This selection was personally 1 selected by the Company and have been shipped and will arrive _by the Winter Boats any day and will be placed in our show rooins_Revere iiotel gugding, Kent Street, lately occupied by Acorn rown. The public are invited to inspect our stock All kinds of §Cemetry work prornpriy attended to. - ' Lettering a specialty. LE AND GRANITE W LE AND GRANITE W The P. C. BROWN & C0. . Marble and Granite Works ‘NN W ‘QC -»?‘l.`3‘\I`~\l-7\. MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS mx mmm xx: __ _ v Ti gisecleaning N:e;c@ You couldn’t wish for a better or more complete line of housecleaning supplies than we are showing here now. Everything you could possibly desire is included in our present offering, here are some suggestions that will help you houseclean. Dutch Cleanser Pearllne , Silver Polish Whitening Gold Dust Ammonia Knife Polish , Brooms Whlsks Putt Cream Dustbane _ _ Lys 7|. /T5 New Wall Paper Our Wall Paper Clcan- er will make your olii wall paper new again. ll’s ecoiiolnlcal and sat- isfactory. S_srubblna..Brulh°l Securing Soaps Stove Plps Enamel Liquid Veneer Wall Paper Cleaner Bon Ami ' For Furniture Liquid Veneer will clean. brighten and beautify your i`i|rii- iiurc-inalio it look like iicw. Get a bottle. Dustbane Tho sanitary swoop- lng compound for floors and carpets. We have all size tins at all pri- ces. Got some. For The Silverware To briglileii and beautify your old silverware or brass goods. use Pull Cream, a safe and satisfactory polish- rlvalled in merit only by our Special Silver Polish. Telephone Your Order It will s'ave you trouble-it will rcsorve your time. and you can rest assured that your order will be flllcd exactly the same as if you came to the store and personally sel- ected the goods you want. Our phone order service is always at your service. May we suggest that you give it s trial. Call up 150. _, , ._ __., __` .,»~_, 4- _ ~ _ » _ » _ _»-‘_:»_ to sy-1’ i if-»;‘,' 4 _ w _ - < i . ' f - - _ _i :»:_<'.'.-. -~ _ .i ‘.‘.f.;_~. f._‘_;< _ ,_ -_ '_ _. f _ _ _. , ie--_i'_'-_, _ ~ ei »\'»-` --,< ,»h_~.> _5 if .-f»_ ' f;y_f.~1' ' i, _ .:,‘. __i§._.v»,.i _s ,_ ,_, “- Elo. _.~' 4-of _= ,__t-'rr __ _f ,,_,, , ~ ,__ '-_,__ A. ,. " .'~/‘. `. 2%" i .»‘.~ .`~.» » e 5-.'.==i1~".\'f‘¢‘i . - »- 1. . "“ "'f_`-f --in ifiiilhlflrlfflifiiliiiii..&*-r“i‘hue;;12 ».:“;n.f.~.~-_-»...,'_!§_.\..~.. ' Qi E, f 'uit Beer Goff ~ 5-" x-~.»=-,-41-¢-'\>'*~4.»,. A A. €»1I¢'*’l'/`»U{bU~&A£l- -ag ”“$"-"L-"‘.I-“»‘-"&‘3.°.:_“ ° " "";---» ~ ..-ev ..- ` 0