llTiiiless|un'al lliiilill ll/AY\\\\\\a\\vvll > (,,.,,,,,"‘ '_ ,., _ V, _t-._ p . . - : - - ., - - _--» ,, .- _i ~ iw y- -.1 ~»;~-;iv<¢_,,, y-_-wr;---~ » r - '~-"wi-it -"fe, ~ .--J 4- ~ » -- - ”>%_*?'“¥"R,T1L 28-. 1915i ' _ __ ~ ' _,.za1:.;.¢-,maiLo'rr- .arrows GUARDIAN *___ A PAGs nina? A » - ' ' ' - _. - »_f~-.":- _ . _- ,. i.'~..'~'=.-< .i'- , - - 1 - _ ' .-.» ' -. ~ -.L » ,,f=if~- <-'~»~--4" ~ - - . » r ~-f..». _ , _-ty-'.4' ~\»~--»=-"_»' . _ _ _=».~ ~ _.y-<_~._f,-_._-,.,_. ,.:,_, . ._,.’.__¢_-._iT .»»_ i r- _ _-_ ,, , ' _-.*.;;~ ‘|\_._¢'i.»._ . -; _ 7.1,.,-. ,,"_'<.'-.,' _‘;..-,- ~;_-_,~;. -~ H _-_.-i, -_ ,_ ...~n:"-‘--‘-_:» _-_ ~ 'f ,_ __-__ -. -.~~ if r ‘-*'=» ,_ -: ', ii.; If-'. ri--. ‘*‘\` li “J-5 »"'f3' ifgfhtf '¥, ~".-'I'-"'!??'f""'-‘I'-‘ e' . i 1* r' `1'_ ".E=-. "'-'t o‘_~. ¢ ` ;- "iff-2', _- _-,i."f.- ~ -:Lf ""3 "\-'. "7“*'f""';‘i" »'“-;‘i"’~' nd '!,;L?">. ‘I -‘ -" .1 5. ~'i""". ‘.if"'i"'°-i .3-' I ' .-‘A ""‘-J-'; Z’ ': -<-"if, '€"‘°‘§‘7Tf ..\‘5';‘n:.‘»~“:""" -- r' "fl" " L- -- - » ‘ *§§':»7',. *-‘f1"{.' . .~"-- ‘:i’T ‘-._‘.-:i yr -f\»§>,- ~.»__.-.i ,-'=.'é,,--' "~'i-""~¢'." ~' ,'.."v ,_-~-_Z »- , S ’ *‘."&;_.> sg 1"-,'.f~'*"~`;` "iff " fi-"' 1.25?-sims -‘~~-=_";r,¢S’~--lily, ,»,§f. -3* " ‘ x ‘ ._ " '“ -' `- `=-,;.°'-.,,»'3’?-‘.~"_*~`l_' ` .:.. . ' _~ ’ .3 "l~ f '-iw V _ __ ~~'f-=--.»,.';;;,,-;_ - 5 ““'“ ‘»`fl~._id"7 ' f . " " ' "r~'=`--.‘~~.'. `-'-.‘*.'1=’*"’».""‘-‘-""~ ‘ ' " ` " "i'.‘¢">7i"3‘;-li V" ‘ -".:'rff<:f~‘-"@'-_i'§‘i- H' ‘ ' ' _ "-it-”ii»."'~”-`,>i‘ `- it 7 '- "'."-"F;§‘.'-`.'~:.&§»~',-- . ‘ , ' _ _ 4 ` ' " -." "`-‘i*~_""f`l1`i'~'\-' ' ' ' ' '».ii,'i~'~i»f' `i “P5 _ ‘L - ` »'“w.}l` 'll r 'pm it ,o_o Q.-yi;-H -. ,Y 1 - r _ ' ~.- 1 f _;-fn; /__ __ _ . 2. » \,__._‘ -_ ,+V _ _- 1 _ _ :j-_,_._,_;_».“ _ __.r ' ' is-, - ' ' ' i i' *- it _ ~ . ~i._4,#... __ . ~~ -~i_ ~ _ ,5.f_,--'-_.;3.rl_ gg. . ._ _ __ _-_ ,~_,'__ r 'Z '» -_ _ _ _ 3. i ~» \ t fix.. ,f ,_ ... ,_ _ -~ . . £3--",'»~_-f;§\ ff a » é é` »:;"l w ' -pf* 1 silv.. l\7 #P -1 _______:___ -;f1‘-fJ“'_.._lt~» ,=.~.;»/ . .1--li _ ,lim , -- ' "°»y,“¢\4Y ali; '_|_ A 1 i Koai ' for the ‘ . 5 Kitchen Yogi' will need a load of good" “Hot Stuff Coal” now for Summer. _Wf;,_._h.av._<~> the kind you like best. ~ ' A. Pllili-Allll & 00. Phone 240 Ch’town ._.l..-_li ' 1 “The People’s Druggist" l , . You_Need _ A Spring System-Cleaning' A Tonic Q ' Nine out of ten people M051 @\ good bracing bl_ood Purifying. appetite-making, strength-bui ing tonic. HUGHES’ Burtiock and Sarsaparilla is a preparation that we can recommend to those who feel lagged out.” It tones , up the system, promotes the appetite, aids digestion, puf- ifies and enriches the blood. It is not a “cure all" but is an excellent medicine to take at this season of the year. Large Bottle 50c at § Geo. E. Hughes 5 1n¢nQt`1r-A . » _ r_. IT PAY8 to buy in this Proviiice. CHERRY VALLEY-Silllday SCh00l at 1.30 p~.m. Public worship ut'-_ 42150. Sacrament oi' Lord's Supper at cltise of service. ' __-'lr _st ~ AUTHOR'8 EVENING will beheld .in Prince Street. School on Friday. April 30th at 8 o'clock. Admislon 10c. Candy Sale. Good programme. Come and bring your friends. 9699 NEW MILLINERY MODES'-Fit ty of Fai-iliion’s latest untrimnied hats opened- this morning. Everything that is new and natty ls here. Miss Dorlon will he pleased to show them-no two _r_il_ike--prices right.r7Pato_n's. ` " " ' 9698-4-28m.1i WOMEN’8 INSTITUTES-Tlie reg- _ular inonthly meeting ofthe Womeufs institute of Cornwall and York Point will be held at the schoolhouse at V Cornwall on the arternon of the 3rd ol' May at 3 o’clock. Miss McDonald and Miss McFarlane will adress thc meet- HIS- _ 9696' THE MARKET.-There wasa. large attendance at market yesterday and a good deal oi' produce was exposed for sale. Prices were practically the same as on the previous market day. Eggs were in plentiful supply and buyers were paying 19 cents per doz. liutter was scarce, but it ig expected there will be an increase in the cup- ply shortly. Hay sold at 65 to 75 per hundredweight. The iiour market is firm and indications are that prices will remain steady for some time. NOTlCE.-Subscribers are notified that the price of-the Morning Daily Guardian (mailed; ln.,_P. E. l.) and Montreal Daily Star is $4.0_0_per year. ` . 7' -Y T? ' MORSON & DUFFY ii.-incii 'ro i<1>;os~rpx - ` anon nn‘oi'i““y_ii ` i -_- _ ‘ Q é§\\\\\`via\\\\\im/llnllinm\\\\\\\\\%lla\\\\m_-///0 _ af Q Be Skeptical of \ ' Bargains 7 $3 _ Nsiliiaicoia iiiiciiiim fi @ fl” l . honest manufacturer. W have earnestly strived to If you want, good, pure g _ reliable tobacco go 'to an i ,_., ' establish such a reputation._and believe our old _friends will say that we have never disappointed them. Hickey s Black Twist Chewing Tobacco represents not only our best efforts but the best to be had in the tobacco line. i\\\`JIHIIlll The Morning Daily Guardian (mailed in P.'E. l.) and Family Herald and Weekly Star is -$3.00»per year. The price or the Emeuins _Guardian and ,_.. ._ l *"** I favourable.-V. ` l ,Montreal Daily. Star. (mailed in P. E. I.)' is $3.25 per yeiirptlié Evening Guardian and-the ’F‘amil"y I-lerald and Weekly, Star (mailed in- P. E. I.) is $2.25 per ye_ar._ _ _ __ SCHOONER PURCHASED -Captain Charless- Dunn, Murray Harbor North. arrived in Victoria lust week to take charge ot’ the Schooner "W, Parnell 0'Hara" which he purchased from Messrs E. Boswell' and 'A`.` li/IcLeiin, through the niedlui‘h"bf nn' "ad" in the Guardian. This vessel -is in- excellent condition and has a 27 h. p.” gasoline ciig_lne-_installotlrwhich' will move her six miles an liou`r'. 'This gives her n great advantnlle over’ `schoon'ers with- out. thls:‘propeiling`- power, especially in calm weather or in getting in or out of the harbors when the wind is not DEHORNING OF CATTLE.-This is the time of year'i’or farmers to de- horn cattle. it has beeen shown time and 'again that the dehorned cattle are quieter than cattle which have their horns and il’ milch cows they are more easily managed and give an increased quantity of milk. The horns can be taken off with either a saw or a do- horiier. The latter is the easiest and simplest and is probably 'tile least painful to the cow. ll’ 'the"op-` eration is done inter the horn may not heiil before thc flies become liotlicr- some. if it is done now there is_no danger of the cow taking cold. There is really no risk attending the opemtlon :ind tnrmers should dehorn all their' _vt-iirling cattle. __ ,, IMPORTANT ACT.-Onc of' _t`hc moat important measures passed‘_`u‘t- the recent session of the Legislature was the act incorporating the Co-()_p- ,i.‘%_-,;.__ \\\\\g/gl/__/Jr; ‘\\\\\VY ' \ i'iickey`& NichoisonToh. Co., Phone 345 - - Manufacturers .//////I/A\\\\\w%////4m\\\\\\\\v//lAfl@\\\\vlla i 1 W -_ __ 1 1 I l VM ,__ -One Dollar s -Worth of - f " Crown and ‘ lAnchor .Paint ____- 'l.i€i_‘_ f _/3 *fl a Si ’ el /_ \ - ," 1. _ l W will make $10l;il -. , -worth of - ~ -_ -Improvement In Your Home. - This is not exaggeration, A quart-or half gallon f CROWN & ANCHOR Paint will cover a great amount of surface. You can make the shabby wood- . -' ~ » . ~ -_ d f h. ‘~You can do’*_ worl¢,ishelviheg;._ dgzrguhrgggfmzenenigf A__bmsh and.____. §li:ai`liinhi'(CLi"hSwnl& Anchor Paint will work wonders in f your home. . _ ,__ ` ___ _ _ _ __--_»-_" _ __ _ “iw h uh / __ .__.__,i._ ..__._» _ ‘ " "€"“€d Tt""' d"i`b t ' ani- _ °' “ra was ....1 o.-.nay C<>1°fS $2-4° ver sail- 5.5:; an.: ra. nz... t... a... .. 'Q 11/ _, I ..- Wi MlXCd Paint, fof m Jo S that the liquor traiilc and the liquors P'-'_"' P “ Hlgh’CO 0I`S . U 2.80 “ “ fiience evidencedhtheir desire for aroii _ / _ ' ' ' ' ' ' t' ~' ` ' ward move n t e emperance wor 1 "English" Ne y . . . . . £331' dealers h§V§.hiid tlleir dey.-V, ,, - J ' “’°““d ‘he h°"’° ""i5"'t'c6i<'>i`ciiéé1sand full inform-_~ 4, '-__ _ . _ Q, - caliandseeusa 0# ~ - r ~ - I ir. ii , -fa sn. `ati°n' complete ine of the famous _ We also ggffy 3 _ . _ _V you over o el _your gear ye . h I ---Gomes-s" vaf»--sheSf°f°1”- °S°°° - 'na .: ::::r.;';..:‘.:;°:s...::°:.:. n ot au l a ecial. attention 1. _ . . ~~ ” V' it of eisiiaroware, f l _which greatly assured, in snilveninB` crative Seed Association. its objeect is to eiicourage the protltictionhnil marketing ot pure seed. For seine tlnrc 1 past the Liaiiner Oat Club has been in operation. There were several diil_i- cultles in connection willi its working one of which was sampling and s`e`n`d-` ing to the market a uniform according. to sample. lt is now proposed. howev-~ cr, that the oats oi' the members shall be stored in warehouses so that lt may be sampled and prices given on zip- plicution. The egg trade ot' the Prov- incol has benefited itmnensely by the (Zo-Operative Egg andPoultry Associa- tion, anti it is expected that the seed. growers will benefit by -this new act. _ Every farmer who expects to Join tlic - Asocintion should sow the very best duality-oi’ oats he can buy and it is un- derstood. that-the Association will operate with only Banner oats durlirg tht- coming' season. ` TEMPERANCE MEETING.--A rous-` ingnnd entliuslastictemperance meet- ing was held Thursday night in thi- Methodlst church in Victoria at which the ltev. W. D. Wilson, Field Secre- tary. and Mr. David Schurman, Sec'y Treasurer. of the Temperance Alli- ance were the principal speakers of the evening. Rev. G. M. Young in in- troducing these gentlemen stated that he had implicit faith in them and after hearing the temperance question set forth in its various phases it was evident that the large audience con- curred in his opinion. Several persons in the audience asked questions of the speakers and made ri few remarks the meeting. Dr. Bovyer spoke very favorably ot' the Provincial Patriotic Abstinence Movement-'an_d urged that everyone follow the noble example ot' the King and take the pledse. at the iirst opportunity to_ abstain from ln- toxlcatlng liquors tlqiring the _contin- uation of the war. hen the question was putito tite_‘aiidlence‘ asking them tr# stand- -thereby signifying 'their Wllf llngness 'to sign the pledge when given this' opportunity ‘almost the tantiregyghar ._rose~~aa»_ 9_iie__l11au- li ::The fishing season is here. Have lo li d t" Out' ,we ca li ,D Y D given-to rep`lrfi&,-See`ut\i-_'£1.00 Bam- boo, goods: ;av- F061 ,V Central Drugstore. The Ce1z't'1"¢Y‘l~”-C=i’12¢`ti1"di¢’ii't` __ _____pg-i, __ _ _ . .1 fist. l “THE MlNl8TER'$ BRIDE will be played in Hampton Hall, Thursday 29th by the Tryon Players. Good _time guamn_¢eea.-- “ _-.- -- --in--0656 vsnnon niven-Next simaiy the "S|hfd`ay School at Vernon River Meth- odist Church will re-open at 9Bla. ui. "At the-'close ol’ morning service the fLord"s Supper w_ill‘he observed. VICTORIA PERSONALS.--Mr. E. H. W.ight, Merchant, drove to Summer- side Friday last on business. Mr. Hall, Bradalbane, was a visitor' to the vil- lage on Friday. Mr. James Waddel drove to Bradalbano on Thursday oi’ last week to ship several carcasses of heel' for Mr. F. \V. Snow. Mr. Percy Parrel. '1`i‘yon.'wa:-i a visitor' 'here on Saturday ot' last week. Mr. Warren W. Newsome, Crapauil, spent a few hours here on business Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Troivsdale. (Trap- aud, were out to the village shopping Saturday. Their many friends are pleased to see them able to be out af-` ter their recent illness. Mr. Barry Tralnor. County Line. matic 'a bus- iness trip to Victoria on Saturday.Mr. and Mrs.,-.Moses Woodside, Tryon. were visiting friends here on Satur- day.-V. TEACHER'S ASSOCIATION -- A meeting of the executive of the East- crn Teucher's Association was held at Mt. Stewart on Saturday, April 24th. at which it was decided to h'old the annual convention at Souris May 1-ith anti 15th, instead ot’ lift. Stewart as arranged at a previous meeting. For the benefit ot` teachers who may not understand why the change was matic. it may be stated that one ot’ the hotels in Mt. Stewart will bc closed for the summer, thus making lt. very difficult to provide accomodation l`oi'_ thc unin- bei' of teachers expected to attend. llc- sides it was considered nothing but fair that the convention should be nt Souris ns it has not been held there *tor twelve years. A good. progrnniine consisting of papers and addresses oi' public speakers is in course of pre- piiraiion, anti no efforts are being spared on the part tof the executive to make this one ot' the most interest- ing meetings in the history of thc As- sociation. 'l`eacl\crs :irc urged to bring school exhibits in the folowing sub- jects: l)rawing--l"rec-liaiul and Map. Weeds or Wild Flowers mounted. Coll- ection oi’ Weed Seeds. Samples ot’ Muscular Movement. A full program will be forwarded to each tcachcr in tho county.-L .l_\PS URGEI) T0 'I`_-\Kl~f ACTION. TOKIO, April 2Il-Tivo prominent political associations have passed ic- solutions in favor oi -lapan's taking drastic in'ensu`res against China. The meetings ~.\-er_‘e'_'pi'i‘iingcd _to awaken the public 'to what the resolutions declare to' be the "seriousness of the situation/’, ~ ‘ ~ _ The resolutions state that “Chino is ignoring thedigiiity oi -lapiin :ind hence Japan should take the~_ iiiinl step."-. -_ ; _ . Count Okuma, the Prime ;\linist.er, 'hassiibmitted 'tho Carbine!/_s program to the 'En1p'el'0¥< '- WILL BE THROUGH 'THE DARDAN- E`l_.LES BEFORE JUNE lst. NEW YORK, April ffl,-An lim-illsh naval"oiiicer who arrived yesterday' _I6 inch Vickers suns on .nie Queen lizllzaosth, which throw a projectile, weighing 1.950 pounds that deals death and destruction to anything within 200 yards of the bursting shell. llitherto the- Dardaiiellea have al- ways heen believed to be inipregriable and the guns in the forts have always been far heaveir than those brought against them on foreign warships. The Sultanieh tort mounted a 50 ton KPUDD gun in 1878 to protect the iz"- rows when the British fleet went ther-J, 1" 30091011 to another fort armed with 26-centimeter Krupp guns. Fortunate- ly tor the ships no shots were Bred. "Th_e naval aviators have been of liiestimahle service in locating fresh batteries ashore and in range finding, which is the essence of gunnery. Avi- __ators who can signal the fall oi a big shell render a service that cannot be thought of too highly." The officer added that the land along the strait would dry up in May and enable the troops to bring up their artillery to make a concentrated attack on the forts with the aid oi’ the _ T119 biggest to cents worth offenl eijga Gaim t quality on the marlloa. warships. The defences. he llld I’ now all under the direction ot oliieers with German guaaera, and light would be a stubborn one. 1 J* ` "__ \ _ B _i=..-aan. ._ `fr`ohi"lVIaltii"on"liis way to"'Varlcouver.\_ said that ln' spite Qt' thcmany obstac-_ _le_‘s_iri _the §`}itli,_th'c' Dariln`i`iclics would 4 be__force'd _et_'o_ifd‘fIutf'e _1._' _f ‘_ _ I _‘~'tfi11s" iéi`,uie_ ‘first 'iiino;n_i‘_in_e _history oi" in‘ode‘i‘li"war'iirre,"' ‘ thin officer con- tinued, “i,hat_gun_s__on_ ships fliave been _ah_l_e to cope s_i_icccssfiilly with 'land lfo'rt`s. 'l`l'iis__is` inuinly due to the Triple Annoyance DIRT, GERMS AND VERMIN. Housecieaning is it big task under any circumstances, but it’ modern methods are employed and proper labour-savers used. the work may be greatly t'acilla~ lel. ‘ » ' ' . I 'i‘O DISTROY DlRT.- \’o\i'll ~neeti Ilornx. Household Amon- l ia. Washing Soda, Ec. GET itil) OF GERMS~ Wo have all oi’ the good germicides and can tell _vou how to use them. ` VERMIN OF VARIOUS KINDS --Which infest yo\n'~ premises should be destroyed now; We sell all ol' the effective illsiiifec- tants, the kind that kills bugs and insects. We also sell Moth Destroyers. Johnson & Johnson The Quality .Drugstore ` Cor. Prince & Kent Sts. , & Just A V' 'A P’ . 4 _ ; U 9 _‘ All 1 ipes, That s /._ ir All sizes, all shapd. all styles -curved ` stems. straight items. large Items short atema- large bowls. amal bowls. - lt‘s the lraeli and but assortment wer ahovrn in this city, Thafre all nicely displayed in our lprre glass showcase. You can select the .U pe you want in an _ inatarit. and we unsure you that iliese are t beat pipe values you vc ever =."im,“i:“:.':.:*";:.':r..t;.':‘,:.*:eif ' -- ’ ’ ,. `_%iii»ii pwiiaiii. rooms' for pri-~`| _ _ ‘KM , ~r , ._ _ ~ l i _ a ' _ _f_ __ \»» ._ ;‘ -.»i' _ _ , ._,, 'J ¢ ' -,-~ ."4 --- .;_;_ : ’ e-rig 1 ' .va " boarding' houae or raaldenue. llnst be aoid to wind annotate ~ ' tu-¢~ai’i|ii. 'The Two Macs -. 140 Oraai George Street ' ’f , _ _ _ I _ _ _E E ome -. _ _ , _ handles' ~ L .Ladieat _ oore & c cod gm-:_-, Pattems 119-121 Queen St. Ch'town i " Patterns / » l _ ». - Will be shipped, Express Paid - _ anywhere in Maritime 5 ' Provinces _» _ ‘- -\; _ ii T A "== ' ,aa fiij 1 ;_; ., \ __-_ _ .__ A-»:» -lin--. . >~.» ~* ‘wif _ -1 ni: A .il ...il * A f ‘ ;li- ` ~ - ‘r il ._ » ._,i___,;___, _lim l§____l_ 4 ,._%|=~_ __ ` §§~ "*` \ MOORE |__ _ rS_}l1liiin;nC2iizit Igiiw 5 ° f’(j"f ,ff r Order one to-day A Here is a coat that we think will meet precise- _ -_ ` _ ly_the need of any woman who wants a smart, well yr. - hrs.: _- -l .QS \ tailored Spring Coat at a moderate price. ' ._ _,,_,|\_,`_ r, _ _ @ Coat is cut precisely same as illus- ll l,,;l lr"»l il - tration along side. mixed tweed, in grey and fawn shades I t is loose and plain in back. The front is fastened with three large buttons, ' there is a turn back cuff button trim- ll Q 1 __ - _ med. Slanting pockets give a touch ` _ _ ,_, of newness to the garment. _ '-"i'= Use the coupon below, and order _one of these I F- i .' » coats right away, you will be pleased with it. I” We will pay express on any coat you order- simply send us the price $5.75, it will not cost you another penny. W It is made of _J & MCLEO D, Charlottetown, P, E. I. llerewith find ...... ._ $5.75 for which you will send me coat_as described in ad above. I want size ...... ..and I prefer (mention shade) Grey, Light Grey, Mid Fawn. NAME .................................. . ._ ....... ._ ADDRESS ................. .. V ‘ Topmost Limit in $15.00 Suits Two values that beat anything ever before offered in this Women’s Clothing Section We offer-to-daytwo of the finest values in Womens Suits that we have ever seen. All we ask is to have you see these for yourself. They were bought before the enormous advance in woolen materials took place, and either one + l... blue " serge, plain coat with long narrow revers, lined with l satin, buttons to match. l Skirt of new model. would cost from 3.00 to 5.00 more right at this moment. A suit of line closely woven' 5 Suit Of g00d Weight Serge. l U either light or navy blue: _ Fancy coat, with_ semi standing collar, trimmed with brocade. 4 + 1 - i ' i ,aa-I - l Greatest .oi all Crop Creators--- r ' ' ` farmers can’t do without industrious, ambitious Our Unmixeti Fertilize rs----Thi these Unmixed Fertilizers of ours. As the air you breath---the blood in your veins is to you so are these fertilizers to your nearly worn out land. They supply the elements that your land lacks, the very essentials needed to promote the growth of any crop. You can't realize the full possibilities of your farm unless you use our Unmix- ed Fertlizers. You cannot secure the profits that are due you. you cannot make the land produce its best until you have prepared and fed the soil with un- mixed fertilizers. ~ 4 Unmixed fertilizers arc_the safest, most profitable and economical to use. By using them you can supply any ele- ment the land requires and_ the exact quantity. They can be used single or in combination to suit any soil and save fully 25 p. c. of your expenses. Send today for our free circulars on farming with fertilizers. ` AULD Street _ 9671-4-28waM tu.tl\,fril'