1915 """"' . -‘ 1 __ g . OTHE- CHARLQ'1‘fl‘l!:1foWN, GUARDIAN g _ ‘ _praise 4 f..* *Cf- l"i'~_ W Established 1868 Our Own _ Silver Polish 3u_..,.d lf.f..z.f“r.;;°i.':.fe§.‘?.:; _ t t f i _ iisebltil to hfiieiiliehiins and has ‘"°V°" ` h cl ' ‘ s.i...“i€‘§i..?.f‘°€ih§“.§’$i‘ii’3é‘ .l.’I."i.‘I.§‘Z‘.3 Phone us to send you a bottle. Price » Till. W. Wellner, The Leading Jewellers illicit! A V 'il- LET US demonstrate our skill by making for you the best portrait you have ever had. _ The Cook Studio m 1 _ OUR picture, with that dear f‘grandma_" of childhood days is priceless to you now. _Rememlier that your children w_illsoon be grown up-that their pictures wil be equally prized in -years to come. \Malre flle- appointment to-day BAYER Studio FOR A GOOD PHOTO 1 -visrr 'rua- Finest work, moderate prices. Personal attention given to Amateur’s Work. _ DON’T FORGET BABY 107 Queen St. Charlottetown ‘ _ii-_-glam _sl---_-1-_lui-_ April Shoe Values $3.00apair Four Specials This week we are show- ing the nicest line of Women’s Button Boots ever shown for the money. 1 Patent Button with Cloth Top and high heel. 2 Patent Button with Kid Top and high heel- 3 Gun Metal Button with gulf Calf Top and high ee . _ 4 Gun'Metal Button with Eloth Top and high ee . See Our Window Alley & Co. 135 Queen St. -l___W We repair all kinds of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry Repaired I &c. Our charges are moderate Our workgis the yery best. C. W., Patterson | w Cor. Great George and Grafton Sts. W. F. TAYLOR, M. DI., C. M. (s|oeu.i. uuivsasrrvi Montague, P. E. I. °F"°' °' LN" nn* Funm I-1 f-I n\\\\\\\ \\\\\|I/ J.. -: V,/I :_ _ ._/` i \\\€ S "il _IJ [_ RS iii ,i414 _`___, _,s ‘.-,\ _ __ I .--A 1], Till l ies.: t-'-ii § ‘E ' i-Blsclt Diilnlonils t.'°.°l.:r.‘:'i‘.."‘":..'°.ic. ‘:.'.°.° “'°°' “lun I _ WfI',i'.l¢.',°§?.l‘"iisw'if :xiii india 3°, 1iT“.°:m:'ii.l;i».:i iss.” " ' sss'r='uuill.i-rv com. - 5, assess iiisar. Protect Your _Eyes from the _ very trying glare of blight snow and sun by using a pair of our Glare Glasses Various shades-Amber, Fienzal and,Smoke to choose from. V All moderately priced. G. l". Hutcheson Optlcian 9352-4-Gttstf. ,- (- - -_.ii ` b ` mP$¢i1i;)ui2s17.1s; iarr1,s'0.01; ribs, $9.02 .x. 3 .' -4- - ...°'I'. GORDON IVES _is Guardian agent in Montague. '- HOTEL ARRIVALS _ REVERE R. J. Macdonald. Cardigan; L. C. Allan. Cardigan; F. F. Wilson, Syra- cuse, N.Y.; F. C. Kaye. St. John; H. J. McCormac,' St. Georges; A, B. Curley, Toronto; G. G. Reid, Toronto; George S. McLeod, Fredericton; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McKenzie, Vancouver; L. Flshell, Montreal; S. G. Peppen, Ottawa; VV,. J`. Mclnnis, Sydney; J. J. Gaudet, Summerside; E. McQuarrie, Summerside; M. W. -Wood, Mt. Her- bert; E. P. Small, Montreal; J. Bart- lett, Montreal; M. C. Brown, Galt; R. Johnson, New London; Mrs. F. Curtis, Wilmot Valley: Alice M. Clark, Wilmot Valley: Thos. Wallace. Halifax; A. B. Kelrstead, St. John; W. M. Pender, Hamilton; Chas. E. Reims, Hull. QUEEN. H. L. Smith, North Ruatlco; G. Forbes, Port Vernon; Mrs. W. Mc- Leod, New Carlisle. Que.; Mr. and Mrs. C. Lewis, Halifax; A. J. Oake, Toronto. VICTORIA. I-I. J. Downing, Carleton; H. H. Acorn, J. J. Hughes, Sourls; H. A. rlngton, C. L. Marvin, Montreal; L. W. Johnston, W. J. McDougall, ‘St. John; A. E. Corrigan. Ottawa; C. A. Archibald, Truro; J. C. Boyle, Toron- to; E. W. Manson, J. J. Gaudet, Sum- merside; H. S. McQu.arrie, E. A Bell, ‘ Halifdx; H. M. Llngley, Truro, N. S. The following registered at the North Americauon April 23rd:- A. D. Dunphy, Millview; A. Carver, Ver- tus; Mr. and Mrs. Rod. McLeod, \Brookfield; Nelson Bell, Miflton; J. Bell, Milltoll; W.m. Bell, City; E, G. McKay, New London; Malcolm McIn- nls, Ebenezer; E. Canning, City; G. Caun, Clyde River; Chas. Arsenault, Abram's Village; R. Gauthier, Rusti- co; D. Gauthier, North Rust-loo; G. Enman, Vernon River; A. Douse, City l-Z. 1IcEachern. Ocean View; A. P. Ings, Pownal; Joseph McPherson, Hunter River; T. D. Ling, Wheatley lliver; W. J. Campbell, Grnnd Trace- die; Wm. McNeill, Milton; Gus Dor- roche, Rustico; Alex. McGregor, French Fort; David Bell, White Sands; Wendelin Morrisey, Earns- cliile; Amos Gallant, 0. B. Bridge; Moses Gallant, O. B. Bridge; Andrew .Gn1lant, 0. B.. Bridge; Theophelus F. Arsenault, St. Chrysostome; Wm. Mc- Grath, Covehead. “Ladies Tlllor made suits-25 spec- ials for $0.48. See _ Patons ad this morning. 9604-4-23M2l CHIEAGU MlllKtTS (Special to the Guardian.) CHICAGO, April 23.-Wheat. No. 2 red, 51.61% to $1.62; No. 2 hard, $115215 to $1.63. Corn, No. 2 yellow, 78%c. to 79%c.; No. 4 yellow, 771/ic. to 77%c.; No. 4 white, 77c. to 78c. Oats, No. 3 white. 57c. to 571,-Qc.; Standard, 57%c. to 58c. Rice. nominal. Barley,~74c. to 821:. Timothy. $4.50 to $6.25. Clover, $8.00 to $12.75, S’S1DE MARKETS (Corrected Wednesday) Barley, bus. . .65 to .90 Buckwheat. . ,,. - .60 .90 Butter, lb. (dairy) .$0 .24 Butter, lb. (oresmery) .22 .Zs Calfsklns, lb. .10 .10 ggs, doz. 15 Hay, loose ton 810.00 11.00 Hay. Dressed 10.00 12.00 Hides, lb. .10 Lamb pelts .80 Oatmeal, per 100 Oats, (white) bus. .S6 Oats (black) bus. .00 Potatoes, bus. Roller Mill flour. per 100 3.25 Straw. pressed, ton Turnlps, bus. Wheat, bus. 1.50 Wool, lb. - 0H’TO WN MARKETS 680. 800. .UO 8.75 .60 .65 .25 8.50 5.00 .16 1.60 .30 Oats (white) Oats (black) straw (per ton) $6.00 Hay, pressed. (per ton) 814.00 Eggs (per dozen) » 19 to 20c. is the Print butter rpsr lb.) 27c. Fowl (per lb.; loo. values were yester- eighth a quar- lskens . 11 10 13# sat (per bushel) 81.00 to Burley 70 Tub butter (Der lb.) 535%? Turnlps (per bushel) Hide! 1 10c. Roof lib.) W 5' sausages lib.) 150 Maaxsrs. became unsett ed torday and about two cents-below that of of s cent off and oats dropped ter of a cent. _ about half a cent) to-day; oats a quar- ter of s cent and ilsx a usrtsr of a 20.-Wheat is ss yesterday. ‘limit Buckwheat to 750. Potatoes (per bushel) 20c. 10c. Calfsklus Pork (Per, lb.) 9% CHICAGO. A 'rll 20.-Wheat day. Corn also was about an WINNIPEG. April 20.--Wheat fell _ ll bushel. Bsrlsy was not in ed but ls no- of To- tlrm at are like- Goldstein, M. R. Almour, G. W. Bar-' non River; James J. Kelly, Ft, Aug- lustus; Patrick J. Kelley, Fort Augpg- P E I C0-OPERATIVE EGG ‘ AND POULTRY above association was held ln, the :I April 20th and 21st'. Every egg circle or two delegates; there are now six- “ known fact that the circles stand as t° the labor of the Live Stock ranch of W ture but they could have never had ° their present stage of perfection but m for the hearty ‘ cooperation of the 9 D S . The principle underlying their forms.- tion is that the farmers of the Island ° just returns for their labor. They are also intended and will act as a W Rev. P. P. Arsenault, the Presl- acted as the secretary. Tile secret- 5 ordinary routine business of such W cussed the progress made by the as- W the part of the farmers in the work C the establishing of candllng stations. graded on a quality basis and the ling of eggs and also in the care giv t en to poultry. the popularization of the Island eggs lil the Boston and Montreal mark- ets, especially since the establishment of Candllng Stations, whereas pre- viously they had a poor reputation n ~ P companies are investigating the busi- a great deal of attention to the finan- sertfon for advertising in this column. ““'° me P°°l’l° Md °°““d°“°° l" - l I ` ""“ "‘”' f~~~-»- -- I Cash must accompany order. 31 - “ / Q5 ,/ (iw _ , _ ‘ - _ _ 1 ‘-|. give way and allow strict business mat- _ 9 ‘ 15 'ffl ANNUAL ¢QNvgN1'|0N gp 1-Hg '"5 W be ‘ll”°“”°d b°f°"9 '-he ”°"V°U' _ L - _...T ____ __ ,,____l l'. The sceond annual meeting of the ° ‘ el some trips were made by represents lem lo transact their business A is was ii business ‘meeting he would tion As3°c|A.noN thllfr lteek in a short time pointed out ` w at some further scheme of financing as necessary in order that the as clation should be placed on a firmer Agricultural i-ian, clirrloustown, on “sm A chwsein entry iss might no ed such as a particular charge per hen Shares might be sold or u further in the Island was represented by one Be of collateral which has already _ _ been inaugurated. The association is ggutge igltfeigiggaitiggiclff |st?r°B:,2l| now passing from an educational form a semi-commercial one and some- hat different methods would have to _ be pursued. Wiithout doubt the farm- the D°mml°n Department M Agricul rs of P. E. island will he proud to be anaging such a huge' business them- ves without assistance from any Provincial De artment of A riculture s°‘"`°°' Prof. Cemeron very lucldly pointed ut the benefits accruing when the ,han have the opportunity to reap the Eemhers had some financial undertak- g at stake; it lent stability slid ould aid greatly in assisting in over- stimulation to the keeping of better °°ml“g ““Y dlmcumef’ U1" mlgm t 1 It ,1 _ arise. A member, if he had a allure, ;,y,,,f,_,':. é',§,'f;f‘““°d 9"’ kvoulu mink careful before withdraw n ly - g from the Association. He poillt- dem of the ,,,,s0ci,m,,n_ presided M ed out that lil Ireland such a system an mmm,” and M,._ -I-_ A_ Benson was in vogue and was giving excellent tisfactlon. The policy of selling a My-8 report, was read and after me shares and having them partly paid up as advocated and as small profits meeungs was ,_,.,msac,ed_ He dm accrued crediting the shareholders ith the amounts due them and in a soclatlou during the past year. Over Very Short time mel’ W°“1d MVB f“llY twenty new circles had been organ- Paid “P Shares- He al” “d"0'~`“led ized and there were requests from Ver-V 5"`°"5lY the b“l1dl“g °f a Small twenty-five other centres. Undouht- reserve f““d t° meet “mall emergen' edly this bespeaks sausmcuon on cies-great stability would result. Prof. ameron mentioned particularly some ,of the assaciauom Probably- one of the points that had made for suc- of the greatest steps in advance was se" in "ther c°“““`le3~ It is "UU/' for' u so nate that the association has tile the eggs are collected and shipped dl- llearly °"'°De""~tl°“ “"4 “DPU” °f tl rect to the stations where ,hey are man with such wide experience and w ho brin s so lnu illtelli ce g ch gen to farmers are paid accordingly This be" “P0” his de°lSi°“5- will cause more care in the hand- ,A wmmmee Wa” appolllled to coll' s der the system of further financing o be adopted and to report to the ex- Allotller very tangible result is emmve not lat" than July lst- EVENING SESSION Non-Stamping oi Eggs.-'l`. A. Ben- n.-The stump had been held out o these markets Trans ortatlon 50 U10 lJ€0Dl€ DS H 11108115 Wlwfebl’ their product would be, as an identific- ness vory carefully and are looking ation mark and it came to be looked forward to tile carrying of the eggs. upon as a guarantee of quality Bankers on the Island are also giving which wus not likely to be abused, llowever during the past year it had Cla! Side Of Undeflaklng and 00I\Bld0l'- been lieurned that such was the cnse ing carefully how great are tl pros- pects. Such interest augurs ell for the solldlty of the bllsln s when com- pared to other old established firms. The farmers of P. E. Island are re- quired to make a further effort to galil full and undisputed possession of the heritage opened to them and I am coiliident that they are ecol\om_i- cally sound and broad enough social- ly to consolidate this great under- taking and set an example oi success- ful co-operation not only to those within but also to those beyond the bounds of our fair Dominion. the steady increase in membership and the business transacted by the 1014-1100. two egg circles shipping, March 31, 1915-5200. STATEMENT OF P. E. l. C0-OPER- ATIVE EGG AND POULTRY ASSOCIATION Business transacted January lst, 1914-March 31st, 1915. No. doz. collected (42 cir- cles) actual 921.264 No. doz. collected (19 cir- cles) estimated 289.645 Total 1,210,909 doz The following statements will showl association: l Approximate nienlbership of twcu-| ty ogg circles slllpping March 18,1 Approximate membership of sixty-' Gross value of eggs col- lgctgd $279,114.60 Net value of eggs collected 266,400.06 Average net price per do2_ 226- Average cost of collecting, 1.05 per dz. The above statement represents ill many cases only seven or eight months business. _ l-lon. Murdock McKinnon stated that he was more than pleased to note the very large business transacted during the past year-over a quarter of a mil- lion dollars of business was transacted by the farmers of the Province. You now should know, considering the great increase during the past year that you are able .w.do.your own bus- iness. A great many difficulties arose during the year hut they were ably dealt with .for you by Mr. Benson and Mr. Hare. Tlle_success of the past should induce greater effort during the coming year because even yet only a. small beginning has been made. lf all the eggs on the Island were mar- keted ln the same way and silnilar care taken the increase in returns from this branch of agriculture would be much greater. The result of agricultural co-opera- and .a means to counteract it had been marked out by Mr. Hare and still the eggs could be purchased on a quality basis. The case plan at first appeared cumbersome, but had not proved to he so. Denmark was the great example in the marketing of eggs, but they had two distinct Stamps-one ol quality and one of identification und furthermore their system had become ao perfected that they were ublc to enforce certain reg- ulations under the penalty of ii hea- vy fine. He quoted instances that came under his notice in Boston where stamped eggs were not of good quality and tho circles were sudering due to the iuxity oi others to whom the eggs were shipped. 'l`hc idea wns for ample protection. Mr. J. Hare who has been prac- (Contlnued on page eight) ` $100 REWARD $100 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one d_resde_¢:l disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that ls_Catarrh. Halls’ Catarrh Cure is _the only positive cure now _known to ihe_medlcal fraternity. Catsrrh being a constitutional disease. requires a constitutional treatment H_all's Cstarrh Cure is taken internally acting directly upon the blood and _muscous surfaces o the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient slrenglhby building 1np_ the constitution and assiswg nature in doing _its work, The propnelors h e so much faith in its curative power that t_hcy_offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. ~ ~ _ . _ .- -.. . - ' ,, _ . \ _ p _ _ H V _ I tives which proved so fruitful that it ,===_=--== ' ,' _ ' ' - » was reconsidered. Mr. McKinnon -~ -~-._ `**""»==~='-_- - -_ ___ _stated that he realized ma; me qela- I 35 _f r '~»-~---.._i__""_;-_‘__ - /' . ,,0|1' PAV; to buy in this Pi-°v{||¢@_ " _Hoping qgprr pg, word sup in. 35°” WGN 90011 1° the 111800118 be' I `_`-"'_`”'*"'"‘- ----»-_._'.- Wg____, pf *- 'MQJ | ’*1:-,-- \ f.