_ f Ill NWN GUARDIAN PAM., SEVEN "Staff of/Life." rrnun _ macle~ from Purity Flour is the rea V More Bread and Better Brea Francisco in July. Only thirty fest ' ' n the splendid success .that has at- agent _ln Montague. PANAMA CANAL IB _ cut continues to slide and bulg water exists in the Cniebra, c which is ten feet less than in sa for the largest dreadnoughts. illlllllii ii iMilillSii NOT IN GOOD C()T\`l)I'l‘I0.\`. GENEVA, Switzerland, May 1- ’l‘he German empress. dressed ln MONTREAL. May 1-' Tlw Culebru mourning, and looking pals and sad, , U- paid s flying visit to Strasshurg, the Grave doubts are expressed that the capital of Lower Amoco’ on Tuggdgy battleship fleet will be iible .to pass moi-ning of wig w¢¢k_ and "sind 3 _ gif" U10 1’Hl18'1\P- C8081 £0 the l’H¢i- hospitals mherefseveral oldicer friends c for, the proposed review at San were lying wounded. Her maiesty left 0! Straasburg on the saiiie night for ll t. _ le one woman and received onl the Bread is the of Bread _Dundee uieii shorts. 'rue movement _._.___._.______,__________,_________________________ ___________ ___ ______ _______ __ __________ ________ mean! an addition of many thou-, """"" ` "" """ """"""' ""' """"'” Fwd! of dollars yearly to the reven- sertion for advertising in this column. “'1"“hl° ’“°’°‘“" t” that 01 °"°"- i l ..~|r wivs to biiyni this Pi°viiics.‘ ...-one ern-r pei- word me iii- “° °' *‘"’.P'°"”°“ ""1 I* ""1 °°°'i V ...*T. GORDON IVEB ls Guardian Cash°must accom an order. living f‘?"'"°' V110- l’°°°m€° B 1“°“"'. p y ini. lit is expected the iiiiuioii nouns F IAN ,335 S mark n egg shipments will shortly G 'RL EE S SAD' be reached and when it is. it may well lie placed to the credit of the Egg Circle movement. lllliillilill Miiiliiii (Special to The Guardian) Chicago, May 1.-\Vreat No. 2 lied. $1.63 to S1. .631/Q; No 2 Hard, $1.64 to $1.64%; Corn No. 2 Yellow, 78% to 19%,; No. 4 Yellow. 77% to 78; No. 4 W_hite, 78. Oats, No. 3 White, 55% to 56%; Standard. 56% to 57; Rye. uorinal. Barely. 76 to 80. Timothy. HALLAMS WEEKLY M_\l{KET RE_ 5.50 '.0 6..50. Cl0V€l', $8.50 [0 p0m~_.mDi.~_g SKINS “QOL $13 oo' Poi-ii $11.50. ihiii. $10.10. Berlin She was accompanied only by Y burgomaster at Strassburg. The pop- ulation of the city were not aware oi her visit. d ` ~ I mm( ' ' ' mnii,s'9.'zsw.sio.2`r.. 7" i AMHERST, '!\pr1-l 30- A tweuw- . ° CHICAGO. April 28.-Wheat prices LET US demonstrate ou ku b ii' f 7 __ ... as .l.t‘.:..‘“§..°‘.iz:- _ Children 5 ever had. _ The Cook Studio 6UR picture, with that dear _f‘grandma" of childhood days is priceless to vou now.‘- _Remember that your children willsoon be grown up-that their pictures wil be equally prized in years to come. Make the appointment to-day BAYE11 studio ron A coop Puoroi -visrr 'ri-is-» A. 1.yon--Simi.. Finest work, moderate prices. Personal attention given to Amateurs Work. Dt)N’T FORGET BABY 107 Queen St. Charlottetown _ . - ._.¢.< ‘ . .. ` Shoes ` 1 Children require shoes that give their feet room for growth. 1 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 1 C,AuAo|AN _;. PANAMA-PACIFIC EXPOSITION 'W SAN FRANCISCO Tickets on Sale March lst io Nov. 30th Limit Three Months' » ‘ $124.60 From Pictou, N. S. Going and Returning via Fliicago. 1-_-is-_ Going vin Chicago and | Returning via Vancouver; or vice versa. l ' $17.50 additional . W. B. HOWARD. {).l;jA_, \".l’.R., St. John. , . _ . ries. w.ir.i.i:iz, -iiomaiiioii swiss mild-` ' _ , ini¢.Chai-iouetown. -_1-_urvin---J *1 Furness 1 I ’ Sanlmgs From LONDON From HALIFAX Start Point 501112411' Vaterino " 2701 (vie Si. John's Ni‘l‘d) , April lSih Greciana lllily 1201 ’l`:ibnsnn " 20111 Appeninc ]\l¥\€ 3¥d From LIVERPOOL From HALIFAX lloanoko API" 3315 Aprll16tli llursnsfl MW 7"' " 23rd Tabasco M7y 10th Iloanokc _\‘urness.Withy & C0.l-ld- I Halifax. May 21 st f' _ _ H' h Grade Coal is the only idmigwe earry. it does not mg; ter when you order. you CM ua, of getting satisfactory C li on come to us.. We have ua 0, mf, veins tquoii ni :ze mum .v _ t ll goodqual . i°“iif%ii°i'ii°°iii'riaiiin°eiol're“S¢° and '3°‘~°°ii°° °‘;ia°.‘r:°r:.°i; iiiiiiir Pita always fishl- &Co l \i‘ ii i 9 fig -FW Street. s A. C. CURRIE, Agent, St. John, N.B. A. E. Fl.EMiNG, T. F. and P A. St. John, N. B. Watches Repaired We repair all kinds of V gzllatches, Clocks, Jewelry c. Our charges are moderate Our work is the yery best. C. W. Patterson Cor. Great George and Grafton Sts. 1 _ \\\\\\\\\\lv///// \ . ._ /7 ‘ 1 5 \\\\\ E; \_;.~-/~»__'\ i_ , "fi" ).. `s;§§{§¥z~_-::=.-ix F Petit?/124? ' _ Black Diamonds ` it otvselillizaieeriihfiii 'of ilu? qualities. graded, iles. no flaws. and while we don‘l ddllvrir them ll! '(11104 01°" ogger, W0 d¢llY="jll6m 332:11- - IIIT IU » rriiqlcvxieufi of zziia Fieiieii ciiaiiiiiiiii issctaiicii quality. eww: to the lures nerves ,ia pcm am, 08, ...(1, ,,,|,.,, C _.__--_-._______.i.1*."‘“de light 0! Such a march yegtei-_ tags of grubby and long _haired Bl-Uck i2l,;i:. A large numb; of firms nh ldey, under undesirable weather condi- coming to market. (ity butcher orders U, b,,y_,m,i me ,iespalch I l . 151008. 1" fl l“`lSW ‘mllli Wllll BllPDGfY. hides- "ah 17" lb' (1°“°t"7 h1d°°' stating that the Germans were prep i muddy roads, the 22nd F. C.s swung flat, cured, 14 to 15 cents per mg for 8 four yea,-S war brought a along n_t nn unsurpnssable gait, for lfurt cured, 13 to ll cents per ll'- ditional strength to the market. Ou the entire distance to Snckville and (1l;i:1f.ki12 to lil. _th run were in st,-Ong demand' me dry wen 9 “F 51'” MY. “'\ V01' ~. 1 9 er talk ast ol’ the i sis l i brln - ' ~ ~ As usual on a route march, the call for light stock. City skiud'S‘1'0@”» ing this enbout. M B sm) 5 demand mr Suppuebl Buttnlion went prepared for sur- fiat, 15c. Country, cured, 16 to 17c WINNIPEG. April 28.--In the ear prises, nmbuscades, etc., from n each. Part cured, 15c. according to part ofthe day all grains were co condition and take off Deacons nr sidernblv lower than yesterilnv but 4,992 Cages an agaiiigr ;;_;¢3;; for ni.-_ HS same dav lust week and 11.242 for the rd correspoiuiin flute .1 vear igo I Hay' pressed' (ver ton) return. .Vun tiunrd. _ Z . ~ Leaves St. John Mondays, Wedues- two miles, with nearly two hours - been heavier ruins westward und i days and Fridays, at 9.00 u. ui., for taken for dinner. ‘ __ » all moisture intents the crop in the lnibec, Eustport, Portland and Bos- March-masters us these are needed big M8195 Will bl’ 8 1100 *mf* TW on.' Returning lonve Centrlnl Wharf. not by Kitchener. livery uiotl1ei"S ` Probably the busiest place in Choi-. mucli rain has fallen in the Texas Boston, 9.00 a. ni. Mondays, Wedues~ son of mom ure Hivniting the can ioggetown M px-esengu and certainly wheat and grain region and the plant lays. and Fridays for Portland. Eusi- with tense eagerness. one of the most interesting, is the 13 "Ut 1" the hes* “f “°“““l°“' Bw” port, Lubec and St. John. ,Egg Candling Stauon on Weymouth $51116 I11t0l1Hllt1IlSt0;1 1310 lxggngflgsgazté .. T :>_` ~, " ' . _ ewinerwlen s . i Si loliii ( ity Thkri Ollicv. 4: l~.inf»§ Street, rccent_ly_ opened ns the ship tue umutu uuu uuuu uuuuuuuy uwereu lf you have an ulcifr. an old sore, or some c tonic skin trouble. your best course is to try Zam~Buk. See offer below of free trial box! We are content to let Zum-Bula prove itself. Mrs. E. J. Dubois. Van- couver, writesz- " My mother suffered with ul- cers on her feet which made'-it impossible for hei- tbfet ibout. She had doc- , _u tors' advice and treatment, "‘ » ‘.1 but the ulcers got n`o better. andperlrnan¢‘:i‘tl;u?u::‘d;her!."_‘ _ onto. ' " We arm nerr sux Send this advertisement, name of this paper und lc. stamp to above address, md we will mall you trial box. Phone 111 . _ °°*°‘.i`§‘{.?'.‘.°.°"`f*'~I3iif~r;yiiiis;;sz'Co. two mile walk is not considered al /.Pnl 237-ll. 1915. ,ook an u - - . . pward turn today brlngi "' . -B ' 11 -1 Wk” bl' any Ordinary person, yet the R°‘.in“d°s F" steady' hm °l D°°€ nearly 2c. more a bushel than yeste i ‘. ‘ a strong force of enemy. Evidently _ _ _ their li-.st expedition on we ma;-gh.. bob calf, 50c to $1.00, afternoon prices advanced. There w ___ _ _ __ es, had driven the enemy back, for Horsehides remain easy, with a it good enquiry for oats and iowa _ g ~ _ _- , _ ‘__ f" ~. ‘ not even an iniinicnl sniper Bred a tendency foward still lower P"1°°s' evieuing wheat was from Z to 2%"-. - ' ,‘_. _ snot. Norwinisoiiiahig, the aa- City nike on, $4.00 so $4.50. coiiii- higiieriiiiiii i'ester\`0¥1“\“l»¢' Corn planting has started generally 1Y $5.000, Wllillll f0l` 8 \V€BlilY l»l1I`l\ OV' through the South Central States and GP. m-‘W be Fegdfded HS 3 ldiflb' S0011 will he under way all over illinois and 1l“51“¢SB f0f li°l!1““€\`H. the station adjacent states this week. On the having been in operation only about whole the spring. which promised to two weeks. be late, has been well advanced by ihe Mr. George Lightizer is in charge warm April weather. of the station, with ii suis or eve _to w1NNii>uG. Avril 29--Wheat dv- seven helpers. The eggs are cnndled, cliiied fiiic. to %c. Oats advanced 1/rc. graded as to size and selected with 10 '/Q0.. and flax 1/ic. to ’/im EX<‘€ll0I1l the utmost care. The are snipped vfov prospects generally are reported. and sold according in grade and, TORONTO. Avril 29~~'l_`l\€‘f@ WHS needless to any the prices received, ng but little change. in the grain market. wen as puid_ are according to gmda (lush wheat prices are steady nnd un- That. there is a practically uultmited gggregred" “eslpm “ms are “ "mc demand for eggs thus graded and ' that the system is being appreciated MOSTIREQL' ADl1lt'|l$:;"_Tl';i,‘;f WT; by the markets is evidenced by the Yrfrywul :`u;;_';'§‘; ;'(“_(u:,' ‘lflfluuruozuq orders receivem The writer was nnefilrtiiiir chnn c in this' <'ondition of show" a number 0! telegram” in the market for oils prices being nbout which the lonowmg “nance” °°cur' steady with fair 'demand for lovnl red: "Ship "mek 30 cases best grades and sales of ear lots were °8S°~" "Be “fe Y°“ lm” fl 1°* “cl” iiiiiac Iii No. 2 wiiue iii os*/ic. is ow.. week for "s' lmd 1' it donit 6°” any No. 3 at 65‘,&c. to 061:. and No. 4. at m01`° 1° Wife 8 1113 W°|"1 when Blat' fi»i%c. io 650. per bushel ex-store. wliiio 102 Hm“\1“1» tha" 1* 4°” B “mall 011°- No. 2 Canadian Western were uuolvri Keep it coming," “Cen you ship at at 57iuc_ to g7%,._ least a thousand cases?" To which the manager replied, "We can,” and . ~ theuahipment itstzoliétr fo\rwa;'d nouyg- I u _F T e success o he gg lrcemo - C _ ment is already assured. Markets _ have been secured that will handle V ' h F an use eggs that can pcssisiy ss mi-_ 811|! Bl OYGVCI' ivni-ded and the farmers are being yr”-ut paid according to the quality and size oi the eggs, thus encouraging the production of the best eggs. The sys- tem of grading is so perfect that there is absolutely no possibility of any farmer receiving credit for or' be- ing debited with eggs that are not ‘phls own. As an explanation of the al- most iiniformly good quality and lar- lgsr size of all the em!! in store. 'Php ‘Guardian was informed that the qual- ity had improved to an almost in- credible degree since the egg circle "_ . __ . Jam 'uiovement began, Si: resivon heiug hat no farmer won ong consent o . ` _ receiving e lower price than his i neighbor. The system of paying ac- -~ i rade is lnviolabl and ima M to 1; °‘ ' atursllguavaruaody wants to re- _ . caive the ig e prices going. It is expected that in the very nspi- future W- F- TAYwR» U' D0 c° M° s i .f»'iZi§.i"f.'i 'ili”i’.!"iZi..3I.“iZi.l..i‘i53 <~\°°"-'- U"“'“°\"» r i .J Ir T-1 1 “K for baled hay under n good steady F' demand from local buyers for supplies ed of top grades of which the offerings 811 are none too large, and sales oi` car 9B‘ lots were made nt $20 to $21 and No. l°' 2 hay at $18 to $18.50. d' There was no new development in 15 the market for dressed hogs, which 111' remains steady under ri continued fnlr lY in the egg market for cold storage Ou ) ll- account. The receipts to-day were Oats (muck) - 1 ruin: i ru :su c- A ii.. ...i1'il.5$. i.}‘l.f.'2i’}...l..‘° Mwwcue- P-E- I , 'Wi "Time and Trial Proir’e, the unequalled value of Beecham’s Pills es best' corrective of ailments of the digestive organs so _comm_on-and the best preventive of lasting and serious sickness so often resulting' from defective or. irregular action _of the stomach, liver or bowels. Beecham’s Pills have ri r_i-oct record. For over half n centurx they lisvc been used with entire satisfaction in thousands of homes. few doses will prove to you_that (you can find prompt relief from thebeadaches, depression of iipirits an general nqnood eellngscaused_byindi|iestionorluliousneios iry them, and you wi know what it is to have a your command such An invaluable Aid to I-Health s Prepared only by 'l_`lmlul Beecham. Sl. Helens, Lancashire. England. bold everywhere in Gund: and U. F- America. lu boxes. 25 cenls. 'Y-' . .J ' . m-.sv p-:-51 8.75 .00 \ gf .1 1 Oatmeal, per 100 Oats, (white) bnl. Oats (black) bus. .65 Potatoes, bus. .26 Roller Mill flour, per 100 3.26 14.50 Straw, pressed, ton 6.00 Turnlps, bus. .la Wheat, bus. 1.60 Wool, lb. .30 GH’TOWN MARKETS A iiriii feeling prevails in the market 55 iso 1.50 A very active irnrle is being: done -ii8c. 600. 86.00 $14.00 tn 201: 261:. 10c. to 131:. to $1.26 70c. to Tllc. ts (white Straw (per ton) gigs (per dozen) lil s's1D1~. MARKETS .,..,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,_-, Chickens (Corrected Wednesday) Wheat (per bushel) Barley, bus.. . _ .65 to .90 Buckwheat Buckwheat. . ., .60 .90 Nnrlev Butter. ni. (dairy) -20 .24 'run iiiiirer (pei ins zu. Butter. lb. (creemery) .22 .28 Potatoes (por bushel) 301:. Unlfskiiis. lb. .10 .10 i Turnips (per bushel) 200. Eggs, doz. 15 Hides lluy, loose ton $10.00 11.00 Calfskins | _ Hay, pressed 10.00 12.00 ...ei ....,; llldes, lb. .10 Sausages (lb.) Lamb pelts .30 .50 Pork (por lb.) 11 31.00 '10 10c. 10c. 7 to Be lid 9% i I 1 How do you make » Layer Cake ? DO you measure everything H W you _p_ut in P If your ,5u'ili;,ii‘:wi-f _ quantities are accurate and =..“,i,u, .iuiu your oven right, you will get ,,»,_u_..,,, gf `;1iWiui'.i,l,., perfeét results every time. That ',N=i[,,i`,`_,,\i§~,l,i`ll=I,il iiiii ii" iiuul i| i" il i i ,1§‘,l"i'u}i.;i`<;,ii,iii` i ls .fi N ur, is, you will get perfect results il i`u‘,`i`i`{‘."1`~."`.“"‘..'." ,ful every time with “Beaver” Flour. ` ‘fill _ _It is always the same, because " ='ll`3],l.»f3i, Jr ‘ it is ground of blended wheat, W you can depend on the strength T ii of “Beaver” Flour. Ask your __ , grocer. ~ _ . DEALERS-Write us for prices on Feed, 1,., Coarse Grains and Cereals. The T. H. Taylor Co.Limited, Chliiilm,Onk. 184 H lu -1 i .i;‘1f‘i‘i .ii 1. will iii u»» ii ‘. in if ‘Wil . .1 wi, .i ...M M, il\1|iiW‘iiii iw: ‘ui ',,Jiij:\_`\,`1ii_. iluilillsi 0ri<~‘uu i ...~s *Ti , ., _ _. _ . "s 55 ""'.' y,i _.__1»_ wmwmmmm _'I .i .#5 sl: § $9.1 i, ‘Wit _ .iiiiiiil/Wil §¥_,'?i7_/ ‘ IIE _ & ~ ‘ ii i -‘ ‘ -`» :~. il-rm ," ..» Slililif 11” »-- 'B . __ ~ in-’~;si¢<`a'raarzi.'.ai:.-¢.|s1l:ai§-t.'i=.i~. a. I; nv-.i f.iii’-~"¢'-'Wu Sherwin-Williams Paint Wiii Protect Your Home Don’t experiment when you paint your house. All ex- perimenting has been done for you, and the result of years of experience in making paint and of innumerable, practical and scientific tests is Sherwin-Williams Prepared Paint There is an exactness in the formula, and a thorough- ness in the mixing and grinding of the pure ingredients that insures perfect painting results. S. W. Paint will wear so long and hold its color so well that' its use is genuine economy. S.W. Paint will cover 425 square feet, 2 coats, per gal. $2.50 Use “Synoleo" the Latest Finish “Synoleo" is a paint bound in oil and tinned with cold water for using. Synoleo will at once appeal to the practical decorator from the economical standpoint, it enables him to obtain a result in every way equal to flat enamel, or flat oil finish at distemper price. “Synoleo" produces a perfect hygenic and sanitary effect. For inside and outside work -will not rub off-washable. 7 lbs will cover 400 square feet--price per lb . 1_5c ‘_ We have everything you could ask for in the painting ine. Simon W._ Crabbe ug The originators of the ogg circle movement. Mssate. 'l°. A. Benson and OFFIGI OF LAT! DI- llklll- J. H. Hare are to be congratulated `_1 R .(, ii "$‘*”*‘“ ““"Ti; rw* ...Q #Kaur :eric 1-*~°-Q- ..~. .-,........,q._ ,. f