l. i 1'; f vt . 5 Summerside, Canada _l !i‘iiJ;»l-4-'_'-l.\l;’il‘Ili 'i LI H I I l i~‘ 1 i ll 1* l rv -$53' 5549 s=°"~ , A Bargain Book - for the H ome--- l-Iolman’s Catalog has price-savings on every page. Eveiything in Holm."-n’s Catalog is guaran- teed to be exactly as represented in every respect. You get your money’s worth or your money back when you shop from Holman’s Catolog. lt contains 150 pages-5649 articles are listed and des- cribed between its covers; and among the number it is safe to say there are hundreds of articles that in- terest you both as regards to quality and price. If you have not received a copy of Holman’s Catalog. send a post card and get one by return mail. DO IT NOW. ' R. T. HOLMAN,LTD. . _~-¢~ sorfai Parlonrs, Summerside. - -CLEANEP UP-A large force of thing-in baseball men has recently been-engaged in clubs st H0.|lnI.u'l cleaning and hauling away the mud , and other matter that had accumulst- -AT H0l.\¢AN'$-Get your bese- ' ed on the strets ot Suuimersfde during ball supplies at l~lolni`on's. the winter and new it may be said , _ 9644-4-24-m2ie1l tthat Water Street presents a more pleasing appearance.-H. WESTERN PERSONALS -Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Webster, Searletown, arrived in Sunirnerside on Thursday via Bedeque Ferry.-l~l. -Dr. J. T. Cnsgrove, \Velliugtou. was iii Sumniersfde Thursday on bus- incss.-H. -Mr. J. A. Calder, llallfax, N. S.. is a visitor to Suuiuierside this week.-X. -The uiany friends of Mr. K. l~‘. Ellis will regret to lieur that he has been confined to his houic through ill- ness for the past few days.-X. -A few oi' the visitors io town on Tliursday were Messrs. ll. B. iluestls. 0‘l.cary; llugh McLeod, Granville and 'Edward Clark, Wilmot.-ll. -Mr. Joseph Gallant has moved in- to that two storey house on Belmont Street, lately vacated by Mr. W. A. Mathews, who has moved to the cas- terii part of the town.-H. -Messrs. H. V, Desltoclies, Mis- couclic, ’l`. M. llowntt. Coleman, and A. J, McLellan lticliiiioiid, were among the business nieii who visited Sum- uicrside on Tliursduy.-ll. -Capt.. A. ll. Olson, Port Hawkes- bury, N. S., arrived in Suuinierside on Wednesday. The Capt. has some minor repairs to iiiuke on his schooner the “.»\nnle ll," which has lain here t`or the winter. He will then proceed with his usual coasting trade.-ll. -During his visit to the liuitod States, the Rev. Jas. l\facDougall ot' Cape Traverse will supply the (fliurrli ol' Scotland. corner ot' ilanipsliire and Prospect Streets, Caiiihridgr-, Mass. Services on Sabbath at 10.45 and and on Tuesdays and ’l`liurstlays at 7.30 p.iii. All enquiries relative to ser- vices, ordinances. etc.. slionld be ad- dresed to Rev. Jas. Macbougall, 375 Beacon Street, Somerville, Mass. Brantford Binder Twine l Saves Time, Patience and Money These facts are proved by our satisfied customers and growing demand everywhere, necessitating large factory extensions. Canadian farmers are real- izing that it is not necessary to send their money out of the country for twines that are not as good. "Yeti 'i"`al{"e""'n“o chances. Quality and prices fully guaranteed. THE BRANTFORD CORDAGE C0. LTD ‘_ Brantford, _ ` _ _ Qmario °’ fiaice, McKay & Lo., Limited, Summerside, WH lluh Agents for Prince Edward Island. |...._ . _ . ‘ i _______ _ faction in knowing that your clothes are insured against tailoring faults? Style correct, fit perfect, finish elegance itself,work- manship the product of skilled and conscientious hands, fabrics from the best Canadian and Euro- pean woolen mills. All these elements are found in our tailoring- all are building for us a reputation which is adding to our clientele the names of some of the best dressed men in town. Our business is growing because care- ful business men realize that we save them money -besides satisfying their V tastes. ' How about you ? Prices $15 to $30 Quality Tailoring. Reflect a Moment- lsn’t there a lot of satis- .L J l TIGNISH | -REMAINS ARRIVE-The body of the late Marthias Vliaissoii arrived in Tigiiisli Wediiesday evening and was hurled on Friday uiurliing.-Z. -MRS. SYLVIA .BERNARD-'l‘liis ostiniable lady died at her home, Mini- iniiiiigasli on Wediiesday after a. linger- ing sickness. She leaves besides her husband to mourn their loss, her son Herbert.-Z. -GOOD NEWS-The friends ot' Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Sumner are elated to learn of the arrival oi’ a baby girl to that happy couple born on Thursday. Mrs. Sumner prior to her ninrringe. was Miss F‘l0rcii<~o Gaudet of Mis- couclie.-Z. --VALUABLE LITTER-Dr. John- ston reports ii litter ot' ti black foxes iii his ranch which is strong and old enough to put iii an appearance to those watcliiiig the ranch. Several other litters are knowiiio he closed in their pciis with their mothers, the ex- tent ot’ which is _vet uiiknowii.--Z. -ESCAPE FROM FIRE-Had thc fire wliich in some way started iii thc barn owned by-Mr. Peter Richard of llarper ltoarl oii Moiidny not been dis- cover:-il ill tiiiic the-.ro is no doubt. that ilic building as well us t.lic von- icnis would have been dt‘st.roycd. The only accountable way iii which this firc could have started was from sparks of ii passing i-iigiiio which runs wltlilu close proximity of thc proiiilscs.-Z. i\.\Il5llI<'AN Rli`|iISTlt\' WILL BE 'l‘OU MUCH. MUNTRE.-\|., April 21-A promin- cut atenniuliip owner says: "Amari- caii ship owners will find that to op- erate their' shills in conformity with the new seainun’s act will mean n loss to them." Just as soon as this 1 happens and the European wur is ov- er, so that the ships can travel the scns safely. they will change their registry either to that of l-Ingland or fieriiiiiny, because the sea safety rules of those countries are not so string- ent as those laid down in the new ‘V ll la . i V/" 4»fff$"" f --IT PAYS to buy in this Province. -1-Hs uonnmp oAii.v` oimninii casa can be obtained at Lniferty'a Ton- mum (Continued from page seven) _ (_) - n thc necessary iuforinotion. They Canadian west to carry on similar would also have quite an accurate W idea of the available supply and could cater to the better class trade where a regular supply was required. ,l The quality froui .the association ll would be uniforii: and the stunding E of the island eggs would be much H _ P better. All island dealers will be in- tied up ln the ,allways demanded tensely interested in this new move- developments ln the we” and also '“°“t b°°““°° °f 91° “*`|d°d "af-“B SW' demanded that trade be directed east, en to “U W5” shipped 3° the large and west rather than north and markets. -The improved methods of sDutl,_ However tbl, could not be h““d1’"g 0" the farm” Wm ensure the done without men. The department d°“l°"’ °f_b°“°‘" quaml’ °°"”‘l“°“'-“ had carefully considered the situation 15' they Wm be “bl” t° mme “WHY and felt that Mr. Henson might be supply their lsst at ‘ - H011 -BAUIIA I-:L _ _'...__.._.1_, --HOLMAN'8 'TALOGUE -Turn to Holmsn‘s Cefilogus for anything you want. Youwill Bud it listed at n saving itlpricel. 9576-4-2lME6i. -`HOLMAN'8, - CATALOGUE- See the Reliance Hay Carrier on page 130 of l~lolniau's Catalogue. ~ 9644-4-24-m2ie1l -FOR YOUR GARDEN - Seo page 138 I-lolmau's Spring Catalogue lu fifteen packages flower and garden seeds 254. Order by mall 95764 "1MEul i -F|SHlht,G ,SUPPLIES-Get your trout fishing supplies at llolnisii’s. We ive everything in fishing tackle that will luud the biggest fish ' 9644-4-24-|n2ieli -LABRADOR HERRING - Hol- niaii's have it select stock of No. 1 choice Labrador Herring. This is n particularly choice quality. _ 9576-4-21ME6i. E -GOOD ROADS-People driving to town for distances of ten and twelve nifles, report the roads in exceptional- ly good condition for this tline of year.-H. , -T0 CORRESPONDENTS.-Owing to the increasingly heavy demands on space, The Guardian cautions its cor- respondents. to be as brief as possible iii their contributions. Only Reall News will be inserted. -CO0PEl~l'S SHEEP DIP is highly recommended and extensively used. We have numerous testlnioiiials from satisfied users. A 50c. package will make 25 gallons. Order it by mail .from l-lolrnan's Catalogue. 9502-4-‘.Z2ME3i -CONSERVATIVE MEETING- A Liberal (loliservutive meeting will bc held iii St. Eleauor`s Hall Monday, April Zflth at 8 p.iii. to appoint dele- gates to attend the l.iberal-(Ionserva- tive Coiivention to he held in Sunmier- side. May lst.-F. \V. t`aniioii, Secre- tary. 9645-4-24-m2l -THE STANDARD bred trotting stallion, Brilliant Willis, will travel through the t’ollo\ving settlements for the season of 1915: Stanley, (lavend- isli, New Glasgow, lluiiter River, Gain- liles (‘oriier, Albany, liiiikora, Free- towii and Kensington. The Standard bred trotting stallion, Gold Clif`|`, t`ull brother ot' _ Brilliant Wllks, will make the sen- tleiiients: Keiisliigtoii, St. Eleanors, , mont. Malpecu Sea View PUULTHY lS$llE|lll[lll tically iesponsible for ii great deal , of the executive work in connection ' with the circle organiuition and in particular with the opening of the candling stations, the case plan and T , due to Mr. flare for the careful and which did away with stamping, but .illowed for quality payment. Very ftcn cii.i'el‘ess stamping gave consid- cruble ditiiculty un`d the new pluii would relieve the farmers of consid- crnblc detail work. The candliiig sta- tion wasii necessity to get sufllcient detailed inforinatlon regarding the qiiuliity of the eggs-when shipped to dealers vcry often the returns were 'S00 mclllrrc. lt was of very great im- portance because the prevention of glut would be possible-if all the circles undertook to market their eggs independently they would he in ull eggs was under central supervis- ` ion, it would be quite easy to collect i cu on_ers. ,,, Foxes V s of careful taste in head wear our new spring hats_ hold a most con- vincing appeal design' ed and executed by ex- pert hatters from mat- erial of the finished quality. Fach hat re_p- resents the most satis- faction possible to pro- duce. 50c to $5-00 /7;# _I ou into F01' M¢l\ I An Impartial comparison and a careful consideration » of the style, quality and price of these furnishings for men and young men will prove to you more conclusively than pages of argument. \ t - __|Hose for Summer §_|| "-=\“> Low shoes show up your , ,i hose in great shape. That’s the , reason we selected such a dandy ` lot for summer. They are de- - 10'( ' signed especially designed for /{ low shoe service of course that Underwear .3- ‘i ,‘. " who get most out .'_- .- ,._. tl- ~.\ v. ,. 5 .tl Students of dress-men life. are the most partic- ular about their under- b " wear. They know that a price in the City. ° - ° '- - perfect fitting suit fails to S nn Shlrts satisfactory wear 25c to $1.25. Get Under A . Prowse Cap Then you’ll have the satisfaction of wearing afgood cap and know- ing that you can’t get a of ‘” f - We are Showing seine exolsptionally attractive s les in Furnishings "“' _ and when it comes tovalues well just this, we maketit a str0I18 Will! to f you get even better value you expected. I i. ., -'E - Yowll find it a pleasure to look at these values 4 ' :i Spring Neckwear j Beauty of design, var- -_ ietyqf coloringts. Indiv- __ iduahty of pa ernsall _, combine to -make this . display of neckwear as the most wonderful col- lection we have ever - shown.` - ' -. 15c to $1.25 V, Collars of the"best ~ styles. 15c ea 2 for' 25c -1- i .- ", 'E ` .°‘-‘£»:.<‘ ' 'r » \\\l\\» N ‘ W , . 1 1 1 1 1 .5 -I -.`l'., l .'-Vi" °“"‘l.".-:‘. _ .-- ¢“-.- ii 1 _ ,-.-1=.».'_-:-..'9.~».'-H-.-.-:,=1-.=. ...».. ' -- ;. . -_;,;,_'_._ .~,. ,~.-.-,-1-_U - .1i~`~-'- .`~'-';':: ‘~ " '.`~'fI: .-_~;".'.j-f§:_f.`:i1»’x=£-_ ":~f~`_":5ir5»' ' g. . .,.-5.. .-1 '-5 s, .__= \ c ` -_ means reinforced heels to give ' ___ .__ . _ . ‘.--°. gif.” - " t- " .’- ‘ _-:ri ` if » ' ` ` -1* ",_‘ eff*-'” ,»,_11 . »»' i ,` . ~ sf ' . A r- / _ // _.ll I s . / »'.~ etter one at the f 25c to $1.75 l .if v. P g if son of 1915 through the following set- 'l` Miscouclie, Lot 16. Slierbrook, (‘ler- | e, ' , (‘liftoii '»` and Clinton. 9641-4-24MEli. ,l ~.‘~"l‘»r -i-»x- - the ready reckoner The latter two 'F ure innovations and much credit is »'.< intelligent work done. He discussed "F and explained clearly the case plan ~'»‘ yield maximum satisfaction if the underwear is not right. l. So we offer you only underwear that will yield you certain ' satisfaction be cause it fits,it is made right. f 50c to $5.00 per suit 1 2.00 to 3.25 Just the very thing for Motoring These splendid Auto Gloves.They give you a finished appearance and are very practical. 'i`here’s long ser- vice in every pair. » Welcome indeed is this dis- play of shirts to the man who wants something unusual for summer wear. Some patterns are decidedly novel some col- ors very bright but withal it is a collection that offers every man an opportunity to find just the shirt that suits his individual taste. 50c to $3.00 I 1 1”-TSI-¥~_§’-fi,-jf,;-j,§i`,-§~Prowse Bros Ltd. -ll-iii lfli IIWYQ ICIIIC ..< ,x ,i. 1 l. 1. 1. 1 1 1 1 h conipetitioii, whereas if the sale of 8 the work of the poultry division and Island. The national character of their work was emphasized forcibly eiitrate nil their attention in the ufler The large amounts of ca itat _gsnization in the Island had advanc- WEDNESDAY MORMNG ed so successfully. Egg Trade Le _sl ti : Mr Messrs l~.. B. Mcharsn, Cornelius gi a on- . J. _ ) Bradford .llfllman discussed this M-|.d;Eut';':l’ Joh" A lewm-' M` L' A' ` i i i xiii'-‘ |’h.‘*9° 0' fm 5"”-'ect brim? H° P°i“' 'sages of ihzydigsfsriiznxh iiigelruinusse it? ted °"t th” in the Put |mP°l='t°d was very important that Mr. lien- Chlnene eggs had been sold as Cana-.-“on he allowed to I-e,,,,lln and com- dm" P"°d“°°9~ Bt0"“3° W8* ‘Wm °i\" plete the organization inaugurated. °l‘""°°‘" °l°°"'h‘“`° ha" 5°” l"‘f*fk°"<‘ Mr. J. Bradford Millman protested, °d as "ew laid and thi” Put °“|“\'|Y but was willing to meet Mr. llrown 00 W" °“ "‘j“°M°° "P°°‘°“Y 15° 99°F” providing lllr. Benson remained for I who We" °°°|‘i“K m°"k°t° di" W some time yet. Rev. J. J. McDonald 0 '-lun"-Y °f "Ulf W'°d“°t'~ H’ adv* upheld the contention that Mr, Ben- * ' “and `l°5‘°lFu°” "bmi "°‘¥‘d °°"‘P°l son should remain arguing that he proper labelling.. - - had 'gn the mlnlldgnce of the muh, A .Mn W' A' Bmwn' “hm °f th* ers and that if salary was tlie.‘oNsbt 4 loultry Division of the Live Stock gg could be arranged. - *J i e Branch a reed with Mr. il ' ' ` g lmao and Th lt tl, <" .. .....‘f..i.. 1.- ....."..:f.:."...;'°.'.....:.. to be secured the producers must. /f pines themsslkes on record: Hs "'_';§i|,?nB`:I:l.l°;'°m.m _/----»~-létlf-‘-. looks forward to the future when tl" of 1 f` ii -vm ¢ be n - ,..i"::. nz. .. -*<,;,&-g ~ ' .The Canadian West at one time was tl* € A " l L f “est can supply its own eggs. Gt.. ljrituiii is a great. inipvui't.ci' and sec- ures niony from the nations at. wur and others peculiarly interested, If Cniiiida is to widen hor markets then it will he necessary to adopt. the quulity standard. llc urged some `ction 'on the part of thc meeting. Mr. llrown briefly outlined the oted the great possibilities in the ork as wus being followed in P. li. nd that they were not able to con- ast und allow the great west to oved to the west now that the or- f the 9 lit.- ~ S alder the triiiisfer of Mr. 'Phonias A. Benson, its siiggcstcfl hy Mr. Brown as to the conccnsus of this Association that his removal at this date would jeopardize the course of The Egg and Poultry Movement in Prince Edward lslniid. Adoption moved by Mr. J. ll. Mlllmaii, seconded hy Mr. W. J. Wortniiiu. IIESOLVEU that it is thc opinion of this convention that the Federal Goveriiiiiciit hc asked by the Central Association to take the necessary steps to have such legislation enacted as will tend to protect the quality oi’ eggs exported b`_v this Association. We would urge that the Legislature would set standards or classes by which eggs pluced on the ‘market will be known, and persons selling those eggs must clearly indicate wlilcli class they h'a\\\\\s\\\\\vml l , A rl -ii tillilt -l F \ ‘. 4 . _l Certainly no gift could. be _‘I . _ lg? '_ V, l W an ucellellt ,lmrlwtl lml now the Department of Agriculture to recon- come inidcr. Moved by Mr. Senca- baugii. seconded by Mr. Kaneon. 1 RESOLVED that. the various Egg Circles should send all eggs to tho Central Cnndliug Station. _ Moved by Mr. Jones, seconded_by Mr. Wortmaii. ' Moved by Rev. J. J. McDonald. secon- ded by T. J. Wfgglnton tliat. a vote of thanks be tendered to the exccutlveof the Egg Circle Association as a body of the Egg Circles of Prince Edwaril island, aiiifpartlcularly Mr. Benson -for the splendid organization now in oper- ation. Carried unanimously. _ M DR. J. A. MacPHEE, Physician and Surgeon » Comer Granville and Church Streets, Summerside, P. E. I., Office hours:-9-11 a. ni., 2-4 p. m..-0.30- 8.30 p. in. Phone 29. i <- 9593-4-22M6i . s ` For theBride li' | nior'e‘ appreciated by the - bride than a well chosen din- ' ner set.. ' Ours is decidedly the nlcesl dilpla . lzirtlgs ‘province impo n This drawing re re a beautiful shoe, ciaesiigeiiia for rticular women.. the rf t iiiiiih coinfort and the knowlg ° th t ' f ' .:..1'.2.v',ff.i.°'t..i.”*i"*l grins-i.=n.sl.r 'dems & Smith . . _ . ....1 .:‘...-.“"'i:.'.'.:." r.i?i""'“°°i"'ié... .... designs acid the n#rksts&t An exonalnlllon our win! sure ted ight you. ‘_ _ n Now‘1sthe time to gall-today. ` jg it Gi. _...J Sole Agent; _....-.x~.,.._1i. __-an... -. ;Q¢»