,i J.; I t l A Z 1.; Lf.- ,. if ,_ lf" 'l . :- vi -l Q ,. l '--f-= <_;@¢.~alwml\2=f---g»>- - ». . 4,- _ .li .i tl. ll lie l .fl fll ` ._ \_ l . L' ii; li .l i-l l l l l. l- l . . 1. - l » l.. li' li ,_ .,_ 3. il i .il , i .fi M "A :Lf 4 ‘te ‘-r 1 _, ’-i ‘C , .l at F.. l l I » l I i' 2 t l. il \ GJ .L_ .V 1 1 .1r_ _ i .l ~ i l K 'I- n -"4 ' »-ll. » nlunshvvlsnul-so Y , “bus Vi ESPDRN PERSONALS cn.. w. A: uenovisll. snsrsl-was ....|'[ PAYS to bn! in this Province --MR. E. P. 1'0L¢_Y Guardian re- presentative in Alberton will gsldly receive subscriptions and advertising matter. -HORSES PURCHASED. - Mr Tllos. Llnkletter. Sumlllerside. pur- chased ilve very line draught horses in the western part oi’ the island a (ew days ago.-X. -FORTY HOURS DEVOTION. - The services of the Forty Hours De- votion will begin in St. Paul's (fhurell Summerside, on Tuesday next, the 7th lust.-H. --SUBSCRIBERS should lenew a week or two before the time tlley have paid for has expired and thus not miss an issue, as all papers are discontinued promptly on expiry date. mti -T0 CORRESPONDENTS. - Ow- ing to the increasingly heavy deluantls on space The Gllartlian cautions :ls correspondents to be as brief as pos- sible ill tlleir contrillutlolls. Ollly Real News will be illserted. -T0 BUILD NEW HOME. - Mr. ('olunlbillc Arscllault, Slllnllll-rsldt».is ut present ill l\lt. (‘.urlllel. \v|ll~ri- ln- is cllgagcd ill clloppillg logs' llnll goi- tinll lite fruulc work for ll new llollle wllicll llc will crcci ill Sllllllllcrsiili- us .soon als spring collililiolls pl-rlllil. -il. -HOCKEY.-'l`lle llockcy lllalrll that should have iakcll plllrc ill the Tryoll open nir rink on Satllrday, Fell. 27. 1915, did llot llllllerillllzti owillg lo the ice llvilli: ill had collditioll but will take place some da_v this collliln: week, ice conditions favorlllllc. This is a return match llctwi-ell till- l'lliolls oi Victorias and tile Allies of 'l`r_voll. & --GOOD MEETiNG. -- .\'illl:o till- soit welltller. there is sclllwcly any vi-llicle scell on the streets of Slllll lllorsitle excl-pt wagons. .-\ l~olllltr_\- mall drove Lili lnill-sz illto Sllllllllcr- side 'Fllcsliny lust lllnl reports llllll will-clillg is :ls good :ls il l_-olllil possibly be lll the llliddlc ol` sullllllcr. --li. -SCHOOL WOFiK.- 'l`ill‘ stnllilillg oi' illkerlnan .s`r»hool i.\'o. :till \` or lili- nlolllll nf Fr-llrllal‘,\' is Grade l\'.»-l, Enlily .\lol_vll<»all.v. tlrade lll.~ i, Nelsnll .\iol_vlleaux; '_'. lillllira St<»\\';lrt, Il. Edward Matllesoll. tlrllllt- ll.-- ‘. .\land Stewart; 2. .\lury Iiluillcson; fl, ilazel llalley. (lrlltlr if-l, .~\rl'|lit- Uolylleunx; 2, .lohllnie .llaltllt-soll. 'l`llos.'- who had pe-l'l`l-cl zlltcllilllllcc i`or the lllolltll zlrc Ellllirzl Stl-\vllrt, .\'l»lslnl .\lol_\'lli-aux and .\lllllll Sli-w;ll't. tlrllll- ville l\lu<'\'ittit-, Iellcller. 'lvl'-2°-f¥'l' ' -ONE CENT per word .each ‘ sertlon for sdvertlsint in this Minimum charge twenty- ve cents. lal Parlors, Summerslde. annual meeting of tile Egnlontl Bay Egg Circle took place in St. Philip’s Ilall on Friday. February 26 Inst, The attendance was good considering the unfavorable condition ot the roads sud the weather, alld judging by what was ll-.nl st the meeting entire satisfac- tion was experienced by all the mem- bers. l'he address of the president explained the purpose oi the meeting. and the members were asked to dis- cuss openly and frankly the different points at issue. The report of the auditors reflected good credit on the collectors, as it was .slated that the hooks had been kept ill a very orderly way. The secretary then gave out the quantity oi eggs collected and a- mount received for same. Mr. Aubirs Gallant, Manager collected 28,393 doz- cn of eggs for wlliell he paid $6078.01. .\ir. Benoit Gaudet assistant manager collected 24073 dozen, for whlcll he paid $5078.29, total 52465 dozens and total allloullt received $11156.30. Av- erage price pcr dozen 21 1-17 cents. Slnlllps sold Zilii. on llulld 51. lt was ilecitled that the choice of the mana- ger l'or next your should he left to thc new board oi’ directors. But several oi tilt- lllenlbcrs present rclllarhctl that l\lr. Allbill Gullallt'l-l telldcr should be t-ollsidorell ill prel`t-rellce to the others. ill view ot' the fuel. that he had last yi-ar given such good satisfaction. The t`ollo\villg are the directors appointed lol' nt-xt yenr. Tile Messrs Edllllbcrt l‘oirier, X. O. Gallant, J. N. A. Gal- lalll, Joseph S. (`orlllier, Stallislus Corlllicr, Francis i. Gallant. Richard llnllllln, t`lllixte Arsenllllli. Mullllel J. lllallallt. Tilt- lllessr:-l Charles Arsena- llll zlllll .\`.(). Gallant were appointed llclcualt\‘s io attend the nlectllll: oi' the l‘i-lllrtll .\sso<~ln`t.ioll at Cllarlolteiowll. .\s I\ll'. lit-llsoll was not present lilo lllct-ling pcrllups was not :ls illtcrert- im: as il llllgllt have llcoll, but llcver- lllch-.ss the lllclllhers were well satis- licil as tl good instructive dl'-lcourse was givl-1| by ltev. Fl-ltht-r ilaudrcault. The it-llrllell postor held the attention oi’ his lluarers tllrollgllout his speech, as he lrelllt-il the subject ol' poultry rais- ing und egg production ill tl very effl- viclll manner, lie extended his lecture lo tlillerellt lines ot' farlllinlt. and made il <-leur lllnt work in any lille of agri- cullurt- had to be carried on intelligen- lly. The success on the farm does not dcpclld so lllllt-ll on the amount oilnlld ll nlllll has as on the knowledge he |lossl~s:l~~i°-'.1-H--I~°l-I-~i\-i:~i*I*l°-I-°!°'l-'!°*1"i'*ifl' Headaclle llsllzllly colnvs frolll a sluggish liver :lnd l\n\vl-ls. ll' you feel bilious, dizzy or ldllgue is cozlted and stolllacll sour, just get ll ill-cl-llt box nl" l t'a:-lcarcts to start your livor allll bow- els and your lleallzlclles will t'-lld. “\\'anlpul<=s Hllllllsioll is ll gt-llllillc holly lllliltlcr--ot`tt-ll used to good l-ffm-t llflor illl rolllcflil-s llllvl- lllilorl. (ici ll llnrtlv ill lillll-. :lllll lin- rvslllls will delight you, Price $1.00 pol' bot- tle. .\lalt'Killlloll llrug t`o., l‘orller tlrczlt George and Kent Streets,--l\lti`. Brand Clothes, $18 to $25. MOORE Mci.-EOD 8868-3-4M3i. ! “Stouts. slims, and regulars, we fi `money too MOORE &, MCLEOD B868-3-4M3l 1 in- ---- _ ' col- _ _. unin. Cash must accomgany order. was in town Tuesday on Seed Fair -_THE MORNING DAILY Gillldilill »-Mr. John J, G8il8llt, Ml. (fll`lll9|- , Can be obtained ali Lllerlfl T0i\l0l‘~ wgg in Snmmerside Tuesday on busi- P-'EGG .mlm-E M5ET|NG- T59 -Mr. Murdoch Stewart. Hartsvllle, ety everywhere 20th Century Brand abroad. They will be awzly for sever- Clothes rank first. Try us for your al weeksr-ll. next suit.. we can save you $5 00_. _ MOORE &. MCLEOD 8868-3-4M'3i. --.\lr. lluberl l\lt'!\`eill, 'travellers “We're trying to run this institution in your interest, to give you ag mucn is ill with ull attack oi' pneu- ior less money than you have been ac- clxstorrled to, to offer you values you cal uttclldalicc prot-urable and his can't get elsewhere in 20th Centurv &. ` ll. 'cm all. No trouble to fit you with 20th Century Clothes, and save you and checks. We can save you money on your next suit.--MOORE &. Mc- carried young Purdie away lronl the drove into town Tuesday.-H. »-Mr William McKay,” New Anllilll business.-H. ness connected with the llslleries.-H. was a visitor to Summersllle on Tues- day.-H. u --Mr. Edgar Waugh, Wilmot Valley. is visiting in North Tryon. at Mr- and Mrs. Freeman Boulter.-& -Mr. James Profit, Kensington, is visiting in Tryon, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hillier.-& -Miss Margaret McGregor. is vla- lting in Tryon, the guest of Miss Mar- garet McDonald-8: -Miss Connie Worth. Charlotte-~ town. is visiting in Tryon, the guest oi' Miss Cora McNeil.-& --Mr. William Bairsteau, of Muddy Creek, spent the past week in North Tryon with llir. Charles W. Ives.-& -lllr. Thomas Doyle alld Mr. Ralph Boulter, Victoria, were visitors to Tryon last week.-& -Mr Gavin Harding, i<]llglewood Farm, was ill Sulllulcrside Wednesday attending the horse races.-X. -Mr Fred Tulltoll,, Alherloll, was ill Sunllllersido Wedllcsday on busi- ness.-~X. -l\lr .lollll Andrews, ,(Tllarlotteto\vn, Royalty, came to Sllllllllerside Wed- nesduy to attend the Seed Fair.-X. -Mr. James Cllisllollll and Mr. Frank Lang, North Tryon. wore ill (lape Traverse last week attending the horse races.--&. --Miss Eva and Floric Glllllble. 'l`ry- on, have returned llolnc from (‘llar- lottetown lifter uttelldillg the sllorl course ill iioscllold Science-& -The lllzlny friends of ilir Daniel Steel. Sunlmen-lille, will regret to hear tllat he is eolliilled to his home lllorugll illness.-X. -Messrs John (‘lark. of the Luns- dowll Hotel, and Eddie l\lcl‘heraoll. Cape Traverse, and W. S. Newsome were ill Sunlnlerside yesterday attend- ing tlle Seed Fair.-X. -Mr. Tllonlas Dnwsnll and l\lr. Geo. ilenllessay. spent Sunday ill their rc- spcctive houses ill Tryoll. :liter spond- ing the past week ill the ice boat scr- vlce at Cape Traverse.-& -Miss Green and Miss Willinllls of the millinery department ci Sinclair and Stewart Ltd.. left last week for - at buying trip to the lnillincry centres ilest, brother oi' Hon. .lallles A. Mc- Neill, Colnlllissioller oi’ l’lllllic Works, lllollia. lic is receivillg the best medi- l'l~ielld.~l hope l`or u speedy recovery. - “We have a fine showing of ..20th t Century Brand Clothes for spring and summer, all the newest pin stripes LEOD 8868-3-4M3i -4 illlunlln f llw lull. Miss Loretta McNeill alld Miss l-‘lor~' ence Phillips. or the Mlllnlery Depart- mem °f R- T- Holman. Ltd., have just returned from New York City on s buylns trip in the interests or their firm- These young ladies have visit- ed the leading lnillinery Emporlnms oi’ New York. have made close obser- vstions. and liberal purchases of mil- linery and mlllinery novelties. These are being opened up at the present time and there is little doubt but Hol- mans will be showing all that is llice and new in Ladies’ Headwear for spring and summer. Guardian Leaders will be interested ill some of the newest effects prevail- ing ill nlllllnery styles illeludlng the latest shapes and the newest colorings. The Tipperary Sailor is extremely popular alld is shown principally in satin, "Barnyard" straw and Liserl. The Leghorn hat is popular, particu- larly in a large poke eil`eet and flat ilowcr trimming, with streamers lll dlflerellt colorings. The “Sllepllord- ess" hat is one oi the newest creations and one very suitable for dress wear. For early spring slnllll sllopes ure decidedly popular, while the sailor hat occupies at prominent position ill this yeur'.-l showing: it is with ll somewhat more shallow brim. The loading col- ors ill the Anlericall fashion centres are Belgian Blue. ltussiall tlrcell. liai- tlcsllip Grey. Red and itose. For trimmings for early spring wear fruits and flowers are shown ill ll pro- fusion of elaborate and artistic et- fects. As usual. ribbons, do not by any lllealls occupy xl secondary posi- tion. The shades and sllggostiolls for this ycar'l-l styles nlakc llleir cii'et'tive- ness all the more illarkud. They' are particularly popular ill llnrrow gros- grllill velvet. Alllollg thi- llllllly new rlbboll ellects is the suggcslioll for strealnors on the buck of hal: slllllll pearl bllckles are also cxlrclllely pop- ulur. To llloso who procure ll hut with a consillerllblo degree of slylo, tho new sllapcs with all trllllspurellt brim and :ltrllw crown will appeal lo the' lllost fastidlolls, but wily continue enumer- ntillg :ls the young ladies who have -returned ure so elated over their visit that it would luke colllnllls of news- paper space to do anything like jus- tice to the ideas alld suggestions they procured from their visit. However, l-l'olmall's spring sllowillg of hats should prove all inspiration lllld carry nil the suggestions that are new in lnillillcry. S861-fl-4nlEli LIFE WAS SAVED BV PRAYER BOOK IN HIS POCKET. i.'s'-.~"',- 'Vile pllrusol ol' this prcsclll sprlllg ls _ .‘ " ’ , " .. 7 - _-b'¢¢_,»;=-..-._- im,Hm,(l lu be 0,- ‘hu |h,|V_}u,m“cS,, |y|,,, llurlu-s \\cllrl_llg (ll-rlllalll llal\.l| lulll- I, _»¢,3;,§-:_ _/ » rllillt-r lllalll oi' lilo donlc llrcllii.ccllll'l-. lllllllii _Wl`l`\` lllllllllvlillllllf' \\\ l|I\‘ \Nl; border oi nllcll alcciloll and perllups’ . B collllllllo lllis ornlllllt-lllulloll with perl.-I We respectfully Call $ ' lilllo turllcd up cprllcl':s. Altogeillcr V.>' ‘ .__»r 21.- W . _ February Shoe Sale Now On ~ $2.98 We’ll buy a pair en’s or Women’s be elt Shoes, regular pric 4.00 to $6.00. IIlA\\\\\ `“" I/A \\ \\\\\"9IlH \\\ IMllllI@“\_\\\\\ ee 5 Z cl: Yr 9” ”/A&\\\\§II/I//// Morris & Smith ' 127 Queen St. _ |||||n\\\&~r.'vAvM` '°"h‘.!1.l'“' 'fi-ilsll gl MORBON tl: DUFFY Bsrrlst ssndA risers s l gl l 'r cmd: ° ‘°"°"n'3'unr"i~o%.'3At§ ml. D* A0 ' clllloulc nlsaiisss 156.153 Queen street vltlerle ll¢l¢l.cll'wwn.r_.s.l. “°"-“~‘M"- ...‘:l$'°l.*.l;l.‘§°.:'l.::..‘:.‘:2!¥¢..0t'“i':.l'l meat Mqatbl INN- ( ». \ ml-1-iMiim»b , - , ,, I