i i3, ig i,- My E l 5 lp .1 I iii! F, 1 l is if it 1. 1;. i _1 i. iii “l li i r.. t,’ ‘ii nl 'l if in .3 :- "- - frié ii .F 2;* i 1,; 5 iii I 1_1, -ti _ iii: .i r‘». ;.;‘ it il‘. .,. i i`» `1 . 1 I.-, 1 1 @1- W” ,V 1.1 F1 `, ,,`, E `»-:_ tb". tif; {`. 1.1 \ i t if #ii a.~;-i-frrsfa.-_~e~ ,_ _ge-.W E ,.t¢f§ero?e%. Is £1 1 i . P -I i ii’ 4- ii ' sf. ,, J if; yi: I 1. 1 ~1 ‘ 11 1; ; .if .3 ¢ X -i ,_ r i . ,-: `. 0', . i 1.1 L' ~ :ret-‘ » ' ~ me e l " IU” ~»=»=i~ N \~f-5”.” 74"i74f so. jr 1 'i cn , . mi P7 if ING Q sE'rwEEN -rHE E ...AVA ` -- I ' * ll The Western, E- ' » 1 -IT PAYS to buy in this Prov co. ‘*” ' Difference I in ll! -THE MORNING DAILY Glllrd sorial Parlours. S\1mm°\’lm°- and Minnie cleared Thursday fro Sumincrside for Picton. Remarkable -ONE CENT por word each ins ll can be obtained at Lairei-ty's Ton- mum charse twenty-five cents. -LAWN MOWERB sharpened _susv PoR1'. - The sciioonors 1-ioimans. 1226-6-4-M2iE1i. Beaver, Maude Carter. Three Bells -- -BON AMI oni lic er cake lr ll .at m - y - ir Ht iioinians. 1226-64-iazinii. . .xi ~.‘~’r~.-:‘-‘ _ " ' _ 'M " "$1 fv;;~ - .. » " ` `_` “.,‘ 1. of Shirts T-‘W PERT knowledge of niec- hanics or a long working test to tell the difference between the De Laval and other cream separators. ON THE CONTRARY. WITH A 1915 De Laval machine placed beside any other separator the difference is apparent at first sight to the msn who never saw a separator before. IF HE WILL THEN TAKE five minutes to compare the separating bowl construc- tion; the size, material and finish of the working parts. particularly those subject to wear and requiring to be occasionally taken apart and put together; the man- ner of oiling, and every- thing which enters into the design and construction of a separator as a simple dur- able machine, he will still further see the difference. IF HE WILL GO A STEP FAR- ther and turn the cranks of the two machines side by side for half an hour. par- ticularly running milk or water through the bowl, he will see still more differ- ence. AND iF HE WILL TAKE THE two machines home, as every De Laval agent will be glad to have him do. and run them side by side in practical use. the Le Laval one day and the other niac- liinc the next. for a couple of weeks, he will sec still greater difference in every- thing that enters into cream separator practicab- ility and usefulness. .L _fl ,ri Cream Separators iT noi~:sN"r,'i‘.\Ki-: AN Ex- 'run MAN wiio TAKES even thc first step indicated in seeing for himself the difference between the De Laval and other cream sep- arators doesn’t put the money into any other mac- hine one time in a thou- sand. THE COMPARATIVELY FEYV buyers of other separators are those who merely read printed matter claims or listen to the argument of some dealer working for a commission, and .who do not think it worth while to see the difference for them- selves. THE \\'lSE BUYER OF A cream separator today does see this difference when buying his first separator, while the unwise or care- less one \isu1il‘y finds it worth while to do so when he comes to buy a second cream separator a year or two later. EVERY DE LAVAL' AGENT considers it a privilege to show the difference between the De Laval and other sep- arators. and to afford every prospective buyer the opportunity to try out and prove the difference to his own satisfaction, if on first examination lie feels the slightest doubt about it. TH.-\T'S THE REASON WHY four buyers out of five are buying De Laval Cream Separators in 1015, and why the use of De Laval machines will before long.be nearly as universal on the farm as already is the creamery and milk plant use of power or factory Separators. DE LAVAL DAIRY SUPPLY C0., Ltd. LARGEST MANUFACTURERS OF DAIRY SUPPLIES IN CANADA. Sole dlstrlhu tors in Canada of the famous De Laval Cream Separator8 and Alpha Gas Engines. Manufac- turers of Ideal Green F6 ed. Siios, Catalogues of any of our lines mailed upon request. ,1 MONTREAL PETER BORO WINNIPEG VANCOUVER 50.000 BRANCHES AND L0 CAL AGENCIES THE WORLD OVER merside Thursday for Lunenburg an the schooner Grand Master cleared o the same date for Bay V€\‘!6~ rived at Summerside W`ednesday,an man's Wharf, sailed for Halifax. I ii 'rinirsaa June iota, at is present. -PARK CORNER - The Pa donald will be present. 'and address the meeting. -INSTITUTE MEETING. - T11 Meadowbank Women's institute hel [their regular meeting in the Soho the Community." -BASEBALL. »- An ..interestin neers and Independents was playe nard and Buote, and Morrison an McLeod for the Independents.-H. ____r'._. -SECURES AGE"CY.-Mr Joh E. Mclnnis, who has had fifteen yea Amherst Foundry Heating Co. Tl Stork visited the home of Mr and M arrival of a young son.-H. 1- __ Chanipion, who have enlisted for ove .J Important Announcement members of the staff.-X. _FOR BAY VERTE. -- Schooner -35:: Brooms for 29c. at Holman Howard, Capt. Murray, left Sum- Summerside, on Saturday alter discharging s full cargo at Hoi- -- -INSTITUTE MEETING.--Camlr special for Saturday at 39c. Wg; ill t i th 50 . Saturds only at bellton Clifton Institute w mee is girls suiirnmelcslde. 1226y6_4_M2iE1iu_ ,the Ha Y. ~ . |p_m. Miss H. C. Macdonald will be -LONG RIVER.-The Long Rive Women's Institute will hold their Sinclair & Stewart Ltd. regular meeting in the Hall on Tues- 1"35-G~4E1iM1i- " day eveiiiiig. June 8th. at 7.30 o‘clock. -- -Mlss H. C. Macdonald will be present -WANTED - Girl for 80l1€\’B\ housework and plain cooking. High- ol- _-_ |house, on June 2. Miss H. C. Macdon- -DRESS SILKS.- Lovely doubl ald was present and gave a paper on width dress silks, in newest _ Sprin I colors. lowest cash value $l.3z»-speci- "‘I-low to Improve the Social Life o ai June sale offer $1.00 per yard. on Thursday afternoon, the forme winning by a score of 5 to 4. Th batteries for the Pioneers were Ber ue, sale price $1.68 per yard. Slncla d & Stewart Ltd. 1235-6-4E1iMli. -REMEMBERED. - Previous to their dcparturc on Tuesday morning,` _WOMENS 'NST'-I-U-1-E MEE1-_ INGS.-Miss Hazel L. Storns, Assist- c .. Seas s°""'i"("' were m'°S°“ted by meetings in the following places. for . Messrs Sinclair & Stewart _(in whose the purpose of explaining me work 0 Employ "my had been) ‘wth " $10 the Wonien's Institute movement ani gold piccc each. and with a liandsqille organising Institutes if desired. wrist watch each from their associate Ladies ,md gengemen are co,-dial invited. and their hearty co-operation “_” in making these meetings a succes _LNB To REST'_Th° f““°"“l will be appreciated:-June 8. Mis Messrs David il. Currie and Ellwiii d 1228-6-4-M2iE1i . H _.l ii 1226-6-4-M2iE1i. -GROCERIES. - A groupinS - ILK - Wonderful values in June 5th- make a point to see them. _ rk Corner \Vomen’s Institutes will hold Sinclair & Stewart Ltd. _ | ia meeting Wednesday, June 9th, at 1235-6-4EliMl.i. -r 7.30 o’clock. Miss Helens C. Mac- est wages paid to competent person. e A ly to Mrs J E Wyatt Summer- pp . . . . d side. 1018-5-18Mtf. Sinclair & Stewart Ltd. 11 “Helvetl " 800 tons hard coal shoul 6 best. M, F. Schurman Co.. Ltd- l furnaces made by this Company are Summerside. 1162-5-1M6i the Sunlight-Beaver and Improved Cumberland and adapted for wood and -GRIEF STRICKEN FAMILY.- c0al. 126441111 Mr and Mrs James Raynor. of Green mount, are surely passing through a -INTERESTING VISITOR. - The sad afllictlon at the present time. YB diphtheria of a severe nature having flurry Siiiillllflni Oli \V0iiU€Sd9-Y and broken out. Five of their family are left c yvuuiz daughter.-The houie of down with it. one dead, with another l\ir mid Mrs Austin McDonald. Surn- Ill0l'Sid01 WHS H150 ViSli0d bl' U10 Irene Maude, was thirteen years ol( Sl0l‘k On \V0fil\€SdaY Hilti illcy arc and a favourite with all who knew now receiving congratulations on the her, Mr and Mrs Raynor have the in in the last stages. The deceased sympathy of the entire community their sad affliction.-H. "' ant Supervisor. will address publi -BROOMS. - 10 dozen good qual- ity Brooms selling for 29c. on Satur- -THE GHENT. - S. S. Ghent ar- day only at Holmans, Summerside. of every day requirements in €l'00€l'i8ti:; -~ ol- S . silks-sale starts Saturday Morning -SPRING SHADES.- 500 Pallette suit. is inches wide in new Soi-ins' -‘r r Shades, sale price only 29c per Yard- 0 E g 1235-6-4E1iM1i. game of baseball between the Pio- d -RICH LUSTROUS BLACK PEAU r DE SOIE SILK, double width, super- e lor weight and quality, $2.00 cash vail- - r rs -THE THREE MAST SCHOONEIE H. arrive in a few days. Leave your or- practical experience in ‘ict air heat- der af, our Kensington Lumber and ing. has secured the agency f0\' V-he Coal Yard. Quality and price the ly s .!. ,'f -r -: ve >'_- -i* rl* ~'r°-1' ,- '_ '» v .- :_- ,')~ +-'-=-++--1+ Umm »=-m=»-~=-‘~+~=- .3- ~ 1 fi I 1 . ‘ give your perfect satisfactionfon every iw P0111!- t » ‘ ,J all the latest styles, are smart, neat, 1 rather and tan., See them-Call today. ' 1,. , 1 We wish to announce to our many customers and to the pub- llc. Vcllernlly that our recent disastrous fire has compelled us to iauopt a rcw policy in merchandising; Beginning on Tuesday, .June lst, ISIS we will inaugurate a Strictly Cash Business 'semis .mo qioq :ia ' A number of our customers have always dealt with us on this Dian and :is it is the most beneficial for everyone concerned we hope that :ill will now avail themselves of the mutual benefits which must iiaiur:ill_\'_:iccriie from a system of this kind. this new system when in complete operation will mean as follo\vs:- One price on each article to everyone, or a saving of about 20 per cent. to the purchaser. Quick turnoverlof goods for cash which will give us more power in buying, thus enabling us to give you better goods at lower prices. New stock arriving daily thus insuring you of getting new goods at all times and at money saving prices. Being able to supply the wants of all and compete with any catalog price. llie closing out of our booking system which is a large bill of unnecessary expenses to any retail store: this expense heretofore had to be added to the price of the goods and paid for by the cus- tomcr. i Satisfaction to the purchaser, because he buys what he needs at the best possible price; and satisfaction to us because we get paid for ourmgiiods agd carry no bkpok accounts. is is t e system w ich i t retail business houses, and a trial ;'illo;ll'o$g0iltsc%olliscyagavlllilgnixsgliili ness and adaptability to our conditions. and we feel after reasonable trial will be acceptable to our many friends and customers. As ou' running accounts fall due June Ist and Dec. Ist we must insist on Dl'0Il;i>t tsettlement to enable us to meet our heavy liabilities as ii rcsu t o our severe loss. Pe o i of lxanégygitllkbeirequirlid to séstliéspozvrgilgtligs by Judgments and notes a e n, exc an e thi has to sell. and wo will engieailll?-ln til1<§flihtE11iti‘eth§s‘lail`xl.ll1e<;‘ otlsillsllerman tlicir rcouirenients by judicious selection of nh up to dai; sfooiimeet Tignish Trading Co., Ltd T. . 1 069-5-20M15l . lgnlsh T Y- lx li l _ Our Summer Oxfords are the Acme of Slioe Style Distinction---Neat, Com- fortable aad Strong"- st styles from the leading shoe factor- , ie_s of Canada and know that we can 1-g Our line of men’s oxfords was never nicer, more complete or up-to- date than now. We have all the choice- - This line of summer shoes show perfect fitting and comfortable; shown in all sizes patent lhgh Mass was celebrated by Rev. Fatlier Monaghan, assisted by Rev. 1'. of the C.M.B.A. and Knights of Colum- bus. and both of these Societies par- aded from their hall to the church. wherc they joined the funeral proces- took placo at 10 a.m. yesterday. at comme }.|.,l|_ 7_3() p_m_; June 9_ 39|. M‘S""“"h"" of the lm” Gilbert D05' mont S(-lioolhouse, 7.0 p.m.; June 10, lioehc, who dicd oiiJiiiic 2nd. Solemn Gram] mv,.r_ in qihanksgiving Hull, l’. Arscininlt, of Mi. Carmel. and Rev. 355PEC|/\L-Flficen packages flow- _]_ A_ Mcponalm of G,-,md River' and er and vegetable seedlfor25c; at Hoi- _ , Father Peter Gallant master of cerc- ma""' S” 939° 138 H°|"'a" ° cam" monies. The deceased was a member °9- 1215`5'3ME3i' =.-r.»i-»i`~i»1-1-r-r Absolutely and Emphatically the _Biggest "Values for your money at this sale of Working Shirts ever seen in this country. ' Prices are Less than Wholesale Cost its Economy for you to buy your shirts now. Our usual quality arid ata price that will make gasp. This is a splendid chance for you to get your shirt supply at a big sav- ing in price. 100 Doz. Shirts 5c Shirts for 50c 1.25 Shirts for 7 5c Every Shirt guaranteed Your money n e V e r regular 75c value in all bought a bigger Value Colors and Sizes' than 'you can get now. 59C All colors and sizes. g $1.50 Shirts for $1.00 These values are remarkable. Better investi- gate before they are all gone. -l B" co <1 f_____1_-5 40 Doz. Shirts at Regular 50c Value 2 On Sale Saturday A job lot of Shirts We procured from a jobber. These shirts would Wholesale at 50c each in Montreal. All colors and sizes. -.'1 1"»4:‘i`s5‘f.l.'-` 1-`. -1 ‘ s-'-,iq sion to the cemetery. A special train ._._.__ came from Summerside w?i_th the K. of _Miss Bernice E_ Howatt, Cape (~ and C-M-B-N and friends °f the Traverse, left Tliursday for New 1‘ deceased. The pall-bearers were Glasgow, N_ S_ Messrs J. Desltoche, Joseph Lecky. ___ Dr Delaney, Fidelle Arsenauit and ...Mrs Charles Todd, and gong, Clement Perry- The late Mr DeSR°ch@ Masters Albert and Earl, or Bi-aaai was fl ‘Wu k“°W“ fesiiient Uf Mis' bane, visited frlcnds in Suminerside couche, where he carried on a. success- merchantiic and shipping business for ____ zi number of years until laid aside by _Messrs Herbert Gay and Kingsley 5lCk“@55 3 few Yea” “S0-`“X~ Grady. Summerside, left on Thursday on Thursday.-H. morning on a trip to Charlottetown -THE LATE B. H. GODKlN.- -H. Citizens will be shocked and saddened _-- this morning on learning of the death --Messrs Sydney Richardson, St of Mr Benjamin H. Godkin, one of Eleanors; Urban Gillis. Miscouclio; Snmmerside’s best known and most John Baker, New Annan, were among highly esteemed citizens. which sad the visitors to Summerside on Thurs event occurred at 10.30 last night day.-H. after an illness of only a few hours. On Wednesday he was stricken with -Mr Harry 0‘Brien, Eimsdale. has iiptopleutylandd after a very brief Rugcligsed ahvery lsuitaliillle prgipleliity in n erva apse n o unconsc ousness, er on. w ere e w es a si a from which he never recovered. The trotting park. It is now expected that deceased conducted for many years a thedwest will regain the iaisltion of successful jewellery and watchmak- pro uclng speedy horses.- _ ing business, first in partnership with - his brother, Mr George Godkin, -Among the visitors to Summer- under the firm name of Godkin Bros. side on Wednesday were: Messrs H. gn the appointment of his brother as W. 'l;urner, 0‘L;ary; J. D.d Kennedy, ollector of Customs the business lens iigton; muel Hay en, Elms- was continued under the old name, dale; E. M. Gallant, St Chrysostome; with the deceased as senior partner. Bruce Barlow, Wellington; James J. He ‘was a man of stexrling integrity, Johngton, Nliaprrlster, Charlottetown; upr ght and honourabe in all his and enj. c adyen. Kensington.-H. dealings, and in his death Summer- _.-_----.-_-l- side loses one of its very best citizens. TIGNISH He was sixty-one years of age and leaves to mourn his widow. one son. -"` ` Hoartz. and one daughter, Miss M14./gs|T|:tG¢£R'ENDts_'_Mh;' Eatngist Roberta; also four brothers, George, tg” B lndagenha I mm e' Collector of Customs, Summerside; wi" “cc°mp;nc by is Bat" Gem" John. of Charlottetown; William, of if Breda?" 35 8 wiik as “esta °t Summerside. and Lemuel of Cornwall. nigh TZ rs' am” cumin or Tm and three sisters, Mrs Silver, Wobum. ' ' M .: . . .~ arl‘daBMrdw I.l§lis;l:i!mel"lclltVli‘l'llierChxl1d;t‘le- _'HOME CHANGES HANDs'°"M" towm He was B prominém member W. D. Sumner has sold to Miss Geor- ,md Pu" Mane, of King mmm gia McTague the beautiful home he Lodge A.F. & A.M.; also s member of 1l;1?“8i‘;th°?:-he time an mime hem or the omiieiiows, roi-outer and Knights 5” “ ' ° ‘€.'n‘3§".1?.71 '.!§i'1‘.‘1‘11’.'.. '§.‘i.."l.‘i.”i’.‘.§i‘L§’l‘.‘.5 -*=“*“~° "°"=--"f- ’“=°°==' relatives the Guardian tenders sincere Oiommm' proprietor °! me Timm' sympathy Billiard parlors has ratumed from s ' weelcs visit to Providence, New York A and Boston.-Z. Beware of Oismeiitg for Cgtgffh -risnmo sooo.-'rho ninemsn th M rtoporthand sinbundance of lobltgrsxtgi ‘g (@|m' "ul", o s ores rom M mlninlh - dare. Herring which is 'caught for bi i i umercu willmnely destroy theaenne oflmeli Billie?-fgo n ahundmce .t some ff' P0 :‘r::iuc'_o‘mp‘:t:‘l|y the whole :rum Eno; ________ m.f_i¢f1;“,.i‘.'\....i.i'°11’!3|.1s§u'i'1`Ii°21".!¢.§.” g?.°f>’5¢1¢`.¢i°.. _nr-inspection riicronizo-1111.1 "P" ¢ rlidlfw- ll e lmllf omal Doyle. Fishery nspector 2,2; Ywfm ,'§§:'_° over this Province was in Tignish on Lnonugnns-¢:.re':‘i;1mi;J‘@vy&c1:.. Toledo.. 3*.. Thlzurzdiiy and lvrfli proceed. to fiapzttit Nil! MMM- ~ arent obstor puking I E‘&# §§q&,q}€}:“aW,"é,”m""“Q“ 'around Welt Prince.-Z, » . “kc” Meme 1 mm ",',,;:;°"°°"‘ °° ..:.."i.'::..:°.':..i:'.“.*:.i~.:.:'.'-.az , _.,.......,.....-r 1 §ii’i'1..1a.1.»a"‘?,1"1'i`.... at uma mompmoa ny am.-s. s. %"i"i‘-l* _ .lr 4- J: .;. Jr 1 ~'r ,L » ,fa . Prowsc Bros. Ltd. ' Money to Loan W. D Sumner, of Tignlsh, will take over your mortgage, ii' due, or make you a new loan on Prince County pro- ` pcrty-both at low rate of interest 1236-6-4m4i. P n Thompson, their guest. all of Boston, arrived in Tigiiish on Tuesday even- ing to spend the summer months there.-Z. -RETURN HOME-Mrs. A: J. Mc- Fadyen, accompanied by Mrs. (Dr.) Wickham, has returned from a short visit in Montreal. Mrs. Wickham is well known here and her many friends are endeavoring to do their utmosa to make her visit a pleasant one.- . -DOUBLE FUNERALS-The re- mains of the late Mat Perry and Mack Provost were laid to rest in Tignish Cemetery this week. Both funerals were largely attended and as both were well known in and around Tig- nish their sudden demise has proven |._great shook to them ali. The fisher- mbn at the factory from which these two unfortunate men were fishing at We time they lost their lives by drow- wg attended the funeral services ' _li at the Church and at the grave _ va body.-Z. ' ` . @ i \ 1 1 .\. 1 1 1. v. 1. 1. »1 1 '_ 1 ' i J. .llc 1 1 1 »'-. -'.- - 1 1 1 J. 3 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l FIRE INSURANCE "Royal insurance Company,l.td.” The leading Fire Insurance Company of the world, for many years relpresented in this Province by the late Mr. John Mc achern. When renewing your next policy, or if requiring additional insur- ance, remember our services are at your command. DEBLOIS BROS. Water Street, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island Agenrs wanted in unrepresenfed districts.” 9842-5-7MBW|.f. Splendid opportunity or energetic men. _ » fl . ' . 1 \ fi ' - pq -1.. ! H135 ill Qllilifi'--Low in Price W F" '"'“l“\ ""1 tiunbiluv. tau ii... of cmpseii-1 cmxm , "° "° "° “"" |h°W|\Il is unequalled; and lllhough superioril , "m '"7 ‘° "‘°°Y °'|\°f limit. it is lower in prion. ` 'I , , ;-,,-;=5,,°1'_;-'gi-”=‘-'°'~1i‘21’.'.r'd:::.'=.°.°:r: i.:'°°..¢':r.1:i.°' “°° ‘ti:"'** ......,..‘m-..‘.‘i';.:“°°' "°r '°°°""i:a..:° "omit °:ii‘.i. 13"". “mom c`mpb.f:}:g}n°::‘l'<;w;o-xt; limi null tr 1-l *.- 'Zi 1.21 U n F' The Celebrated Campbellk Cmgkefy Black & (30_ Sm- Un You _.ii ascend