_ .. .._‘..__/,._. 1’ “from: insurin- llfllilw this but whom‘ -Mrs. n. A. Boyle and Mrs. c. o. 5‘ m’ tn Summerslde on Wednesday-H. —Mr.' .1. c. W... ol the Slflfl of thc- Royal Bank o! Tlgnlsh ls home _ c, ‘Itlfllflqlllltd stun _ ‘ Dd Iifihi- Jimmie-mu d" __H uni ‘m aeeh“..“f""“'“'ilti'.'ii“v“- y. I Ammo: ml Alumna Jr.. u: .1... u‘ cum. I ., Qlldessers, Alma Yeo, ——Miss Mary McCurdle, has taken a position on the stall of Telephone operators ln the Central Ofllce at Sunvmersldom-H. Flower Show, Aug. 30’ —Sergt. ca». Dunn, and Sergt. "4 31"» 1.731!“ °5 W" . IIi§Z..§§y“e§§.§-’§.f.§l" OIQ°'LZ“.L§§.°'?S" iii‘- CDHQgC Of "earlier (7111111), alter‘ hfipilltlllllgs u e brief furlough at their ome u usu- 4u%'a'tery' mersldc.—ll. Aud a Maliéltdli-"Méaéurel. Suit Where are you going on Labor Day? Whether you spend it _in town, or out, you will no doubt n'eed newyclothes. Do as hundreds of wise Canadian men are doing daily. Order your Fall Suit now and have it for the holiday. You will have the privilege of choosing from the_ early fall fabrics, big shipments of which are arriving daily. _ We will be pleased to show you choice materials from the best British Looms. SUlT or OVERCOAT Made-to-Measure k M ADE-TO-MEASURE There's many a man now wearing ENG- LISH& SCOTCH WOOLLEN CO’S clothes who could well afford to pay twice, yes, three times our price-and they always had, until they found out just what we were doing. Th sy investigated; they examined the merchandise; todaythey are convinced. Now they ore-fer English & Scotch Woollen Co, Mad etc-Measure Clothes-mot alone besause of the price —$l5.—-No More-No Less-but because of their quality, style and workmanship. L. A. GAREAU, p President, English and Scotch Woollen Co. I “our OF TOWN MEN We have a surprise in store for you. Writelor our Free Samples, Fashion Plates, Self-Measure Forms and Tape Line. Every item of un- necessary expense 1s eliminated; you pay tor, ust the clothes themselves. Address- ' 415 t. Catherine St. East, Montreal. I8 Tailor Shops in Canada MontrenLQuebemThree Rivers, Amherst, ._$., New Glasgow N. S., Sydney, Ne. ., arlotterown. . P. . 1., St. John, N. ., oncton. N. 8., Fredericton, N. B. l l ii l x iii l‘: ‘ .;l.tlt ' 5 hm“ 1°; 5N5” °ll hi‘ Dunn, lElmsdale, were visiting friends’ -,, A" Mam,’ ‘Jr-ll: MORNING iihitv Guardian n. r fin and Seymour Thompson. Lot lmldan be obtained at Lflffertyua Tensor- drove ln to Summersldevon Wednes-Ilfll Parlors. Sum!“ fluv- MessersfT. B. Grady and lllarjorle Hackett o1’ Tlgntsh, lsllt on Monday for Ottawa, where she ls to take a position ln Clvll Service. Be-‘ule, ing champion of the Tennis Court ' and n. leader of the younger set, Mlss Mnrlorlo will be greatly missed the social circles. She pained by Miss Getty McElroy who has spent the past few weeks with her mother at their summer home lmnlfiit? track star, has been priced at $25,000. by the wayside in one afternoon ls , something more than a shock. . ' I i 8 of business Ashltmd and Mlss Elnmrch. He won- * with each at Worcester the other day, ’ taking the 2.15 pace with the former, 5 und tho 2.23 trot with the latter. er day furn shed u sensation when at; t the close of the first heat Tom Worthy dropped dead. ‘bud a huttle for second place, and Went by the judge's stand with the‘ wheels of thelnsulkles locked. ‘ Fox created a sensation when he drove . Andy Ashland an exhlbltton mlleln 2.10%, beating the lowest previous . seems to be well within her limits. country for the present season. lt l . . “llfllcult for those acquainted with th ,f_p;cts to realize that the beginning o meeting ever held tn the United S _e ior elsewhere was opened at Bu a1 \ r l t i t or thlr Irate bot-sap. ‘The succesp/o ‘ rite Bu alo meeting remitted hi» gm: 1 t it rectlona. L Q» i y . t jauousf humane itgiofaniiio. ’-rr nilvhto buy ‘tdlhitlrilbihce. xuqfi aw. u. McGOQGANj Globe lfox e;- "ONE word each inser- tion for advertlllng in thts‘ column. Cash must-Acobntpiny order. change, is Guardlan agent tn Summer- mum charge twenty-five cents. B» erty ‘--I§O'N'TI MISS the large sale of H. R. Macao's livery equipment. Prop-l l orty ls sold and everytbl must. go. . ' 1613~8-24m3l _ ‘ , towl." -PAmsH or Aneearon- Church 6f England services Sunday Aug. 27, Klldare Capea_10,30, Alma 2.30, Alberton, 7 p. m. Rev. F. G. Gos- den's farewell. r. . .k. . —RECEIVES CALL- Rev. F. G. Goadan. who ls leaving Alberton has bean offered, by cable, the Parish of St. Boniface, Davenport, Ellfilaud. which he has accepted and hopes to; enter on his new duties about the mld- dle ot‘ October. -1'wo NEW Auros- Two uew Maxwellautomoblles were part of the [action on their trial trlp.-—l-I. un- BOIL .-'sscunss Posmou- Miss flay W88 accom- Tlg nlsh. —-Y. ued at -29',000. estimated at $75000. Boy s--4. ~m_.a- ~ --DON‘T llllllflltv large salew)! Mot-asap livery uliulpment. Prop- ln sold and’ everything must go. ' lfillivB-Zlmfll —WANTE_D—BY'I competent keeper ll! ,-B\_llll_Idefilde, work by the, IIOI-ll‘; BIUIB!‘ mornings or evenings. Write "D. N.’ BOX 118, Charlotte- - luv-salami. ll Pl"'5b\lY'lL,P'I.-..flre destroyed the stables o! the William J. QYNell Trans- fer and Storage Company on the north slde- ‘burlflhx to‘ donut as horses, ln- cluding four thdrdlighbred racers val- Tlte total damage was o‘) 0 Mabel Trask, beaten by St. Frisco at Plttsburg the ‘Feel: before, won Northumberlandha cargo nu Wednes-l "m" mm "l-Pmflblll‘! the other 48y ill day evening, one each consigned to l‘ fi"°'h°"- ‘lime 5°!‘ n19 Maximo: Club's ~5,000 stake. , Peters. The machines are attractive W“ 2-93%-. - 111011161101"? the in ltppcarance, and gave good. sails? lllllllllll ll- MW YIOrGPs record tor a five heat trot, the best- tlms tor such an event having been made 1n (‘olumbua j --cAPTuREs sl-{ARK- A gym-k lu 1911,11: a contest that Brace Girdle weighing between tour hundred and W0“- five hundred pounds‘ was caught lasflmare. was distanced tn the second Week by the fisherman of shore. This ls somewhat disconcert- lng to many of the surf bothers. Yet“ there should be little cause of Guy Nelle. Snow's good racing Tlgnlsh heat o! the race. ‘Iii The free-for-all ‘pace at (‘olumbus on Wednesday ot last week produced easeness owlng to the tact that sald'the fastest racing time so far this sea- shark was captured about slx miles from BhOFEr-Y. In the first heat Napoleon Direct wou 1n 1.59%, with Peter Stevens, the second horse. doing his mile In 2.00 It was the first time ln a driving career of forty-five years that Gears ever drove a mile better than two min- Slngle G. raced 4——‘1 and Hal The same day Earl)’ D011 won the 2.05 trot ln 2.06%. and Baby l“ Bertha the 2.09, pace ln 2.04%. tween heats Dlrectum 1. paced 1-1-8 miles ln 2.09%, in an attempt to beat 2.14%, and Miss Harris went tn 2.02 ln ,an attempt to beat 2.01% paclug. Athletic The best time Mint- book- T808 Be- rna emwpmn . an Frisco again came fast in the stretch , and in a hard drive beat the mare in. 2.04%. _ Geers set the pace. but when be pull- I ed out for n drive at the head of the stretch Mable 'l‘rask broke and St. Frisco won easily in 2.06. was a $25 to $16 favorite. The Indiana _ stallion showed only a.’ startling rever~ sal of tormlrom his Pfevlvlw 1N1??- and the time, was the slowell .95 13.11? _ .Graud Circuit tree-lonall this.- Bilfl-Hlill- g I Napoleon Direct never was ln-trouble... 1917. The Fur Sale B 1 . present collecting all spellgirlliafirgwfi; be available. F‘ The defeat 0.1’ Mabel Tran); an Stu- gla G. at Plttsburg was a" to the talent. llubel ‘trash " natural lty tor the 2.08 stake. Co: took her to the trout at the start. but. nll leafed .to the ball tn 1.05. Prom-that point. they hustled along St..ll‘rlson, challenging the mare lu the stretch. and she want .- to a break close to the wire. the stal- llon wlnnlhg handily In. 2.07%. turns ‘next heat Co: made the cup taster. the 1 ‘titres-quarters being reached ln 1.32%.‘ ' The Fur Sales Board yesterday re- celvcd account of 521165 of a shipment of muskrats to NewyYork at 50 cents per skin. torsabout 4S cents. hgptkjpall_\r good price. The llflfl fllSO stated that the collection equal to uny_rata that had been utter _ ed on the market regarding quality ot fur. ' , . ‘Mr. Chester Mbpure tie Fur Sales B x1 30th lnst.. for Netfirlforlktaaves on the Chic-lien to attend the .' ‘ ' * bar for auction sales. annual septem intends while in those over the market l ~ distribution of P. n regard to It la lntereatlli t t ., ur Sales Board iris hiadnglfierlxhllrtnnttha filglfllgovfirtil for 200 pelts and from ellf Ork firm for 800 pelts. These t blow _ the o! the betting trot-eru- u | d the ntlddle halt in» 1.00%‘, it. lu the final heat. Cox Jet" Single G. lls This will net the contribu- This ls an ex- g had _ been lnnnager o; St. Louis ant: Mr. McLure cltles to look the E. Island pellg for ‘igtuhhatur W"r“..u.h@a~m or Nan c or: c. > L-n-nv-‘i. A, lion. Wormsfionvy . " neasqilos l‘ LEBP. facSimnle Slgnalureol ‘In. (fun - MONTRHLLNBW YORK I . _.,..-».. mun Cortmtv —i Alb umnths old Ilnsrs~ "Cums .3¢5__. -. 3-1. a . .4. .< fl- - t... -. ~1,.t¢U.1<=.}.i.l . " mime u-rrluilil g4.|4...h;.-..;;:,a, ., ‘ otferu will ln all’ probability’ be accep- finitely what number-of time lhzywlll ted when the fox breeders know de- be marketing. HORSES Continued from Page Two. Wilkes Brewer, 2.08%, the half-mile Mabel 'l‘rask and Single G., falling Frank Fox la doing a great stroke this season with Andy Ill‘ The 2.25 ace at \Vorceutor the oth- He and Paul M. lfldflV 1 Q . At Cornish, lvl’e., last week, Frank track record by 5% seconds. g a n o ‘ _ ‘ Miss Harris M.. 2.0114, the new champion four-yenr-old pacing more. displaces, Peter Stevens, 2.02%, as be- lng the fastest of the getof Peter the Great, 2.07%. A mile in two minutes I_ U O Box 11., Valentine's latest star pacer: comes down the home stretch at the eurl of a 2.05 mile Ilka a. train of cars. He wears the straps, but goes at his work as 1f he liked lt and believed he‘: could do anything any pacer ever ac- complllshed. I U U Junior Watts. 2.1114 tho sensational ltnlf-mlle trotter of 1914, made hls first start of the season in the 2.14 trot at Detroit, and landed tn seventh place three times. In the same race, Carol- lne. distanced at Cleveland with her regular jock, Rodney. up. Pellfblllflfl "19 performance with Will Fleming in the aulky. The more has all sorts o! speed. but. as was her custom last year, makes breaks at. times when they lnvlte disaster. I ll I With more than n thousand trottlng ‘meetings scheduled throughout tho eetlngs dates back only hal lt ls a matter of recor _ that the first blg harnes however. just fifty years ago. The meetln caused 8 BFPR! stir among thelollg "5 o; (you; all over the country, e ~ fipcllllly when tt was announced the anged for pl! o! $100 or Q llnsmu tot special contests. arr " starters. ‘flirqntltlmfl tle more were sometimes . ‘ftrluls airspeed" at agrlculttml {plan} t thosegwelfe utllfilll llmltptlfwf’? . (y. and brought together only local]:- ll m tn hnrneni racing, audited t e organization of the sport ln nl m ‘TAI-“BBRTW ~‘ walrus. shifléltf. ry repaired, Jewelleryoftle . .3881: it, C2 .3... Jew _ a ~ .|--->< ~~~...¢...-.. ..'...'.. . .- . .. .1 ~ g hen Advertisers crrclilars or booklets lor positagewstnmps, your airways check up entity eived to see thatyou get w you Manufacturer's l buy vthlillllv 3.5V 1e hat you pay for. - . steel or wood ” “bans or” i‘ sifior ravtrmtttferlal of any kind, and every little package to ace that» it.» smallest shl for. your padvertis nig- hé hetrerrueinews p apers“ . a tements. 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