\\ I illllfgim A "T1 U1 ~§ S rn ~i 5 \_!YIIIf4\.\\\\ @i\\\K'I'III/I//f§\\ ~;lllll$ B\\\\\\\\\vIlIl ll" P the relieiund in the future, I will nut be without “ Fruit.-s-tives”. YOUR FRIENDS can buy them-except your photograph The Cook’s Studio lt'| a business matter-_- _ ness associates want your portrait. \ \_ , _ .\. . i _ i_. ; - _ s i _ _X i v _ AUGUST 4, 1917 ~ 'ri-in cHARLo'r'rETowN GUARDIAN - _ _ PAGE saver? ' ' ll I”II“\\\\\YIJllllI \\\ fmw Shoe _ IHE CHIEF CHARM 1 Ill IIIIIEIYWIIIIIAN Sale or Men and Wome Onsale now, 100 pairs of Men's Tao,l’atent and Gun, Metal Low Shoes- sizes 51-2 to 3--regula $4 to $6 values-only $2.48 _ W omen’s Low in any leather-sizes 1-2-worth up to $ ale price 1.98 A Pill 'IIllIA\\“\\\\\YIIIT4\\¥ " I U> ,,, 5-‘° U1 fb G IIIIIIZ /IIl'.___\\\\ Maiiy styles to choos I £1 See our Windows ! 1 O mv W 135 Queen St. H anything you can give Make an appointment today P New DesBrisav Block coop Pno'roGRAPnY " rf' We photograph men as men are ' And there's no fuss or bother. Your family, friends., and biisi- Maku an appointment today at the I` he Bayer Studio i Ri§5l5i§`l\lEii` ___-_-1-. Stewart’s Cafe 'T ' QUICK LUNCH K -lN- BRIGHT, CLEAN, AND 1 COMMODIOUS QUART- ERS. ` 101 QUEEN ST. Riley B-lock A MOST PALATABLE ,. .__\\`\-_ \\ 1,-._ _ 13l1d-- ff; i.r.ns»7~12i\'iiiiiistiiiiiio. _`s°f¢_:__C|¢_\f»5l!lootl\ Slain Comes With NORAH WATSON 86 Drayton Ave., Toronto. Nov. 10th, 1915. A beautiful complexion is i1 liundsoms wonian’s cliiefglory and tliecnvy of her rom- less fortunate rivals. Yet it soft, clear slain -glowing with health-is only ilu rialural result of pure Blood. “I was troubled for s considerable me with a very unpleasant, d1`_v/iguririg ti & Rash, which covered my face and for hich I used applications and remedies without relief. After using “l"ruit-u- vos” for one week, the rash is com- Ietely gone. I am doeplytliankful for NORAH WATSON. 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25d. At dealers or sent postpaid on receipt oi rice by Friiit-u-tives Limited, Ottawa. I Step that Squiniing Relieve your overworked nerves from ll\e wasteful utrnin of those if ill-fitting glasses nncl let us ine|’B you content:-rl and coni"o~"~l.\le Z, with our new "V __ /fi* The Fits-U Eyeglasses are made /. forthe man or woinnn who cares ._ about personal appearance and, 'f better eyesiplit_ \ll/ill you come in and see them? \\\->_*\\sl\\\\\~\\s\§\\\`s\s<>\ lt. E. PARKMAN Jeweler & Optician suas'rANTiAi_ MENU. D .L // .,7;,,,,.,..,______._&...¢.;__ _ ., _ ,_ .. _ * _ ‘f -- - 4 V f 5.". ' fl/"V isiiii,7,12M dnistuiuiu; I '~ 1--~~~~*“~~ --~-»-~----'-A \ 7 I '__ Y' B 1-- _-- L ` =-& (_The, 'Eastern Guardian Renieiiiliei' the Luis ~‘-'~‘f~‘~'~`-`-`-`*"~'-"` 'ff'-'-'-'Y'ff-‘-'-'-`-'-'f-'-‘-‘-‘~‘»‘-=‘= A lhi U ii e' ii u n dire d REMEMBER THE LUISITANIA "_"` _ _ _ _ _ _ _/-_ _. _ _< __ . __ _~-_ _-_- -_'A - " _ ;f . I Not_"I`he Ci\eapg_sQ_n_!'.?3'_i5:_§ I itania, babes the _ tat I ALLOWED T0 RUN, from the public main road, to and from the race track. at the Montague races on the ( ihtli. 1992-8-Mill. TH es out pleasant. 1993-8-2M3i. E8, Wednesday August 15th. You, the they have mye horses entered this _vear than eve before, so be on the job no I U10 yas iormerly visited once a year by he count of his. empire and its -affairs during the previous twelve months. Thi-s was set forth in writing, and the the signed to the Emperor of Heaven. The temple is one oi' the most beautii ful que Peking. The walls enclosing the temple, the royal apartments, the altar. and the grounds -are three miles in circumference, and the white marble structure have blue and green porcelain tiles. B lrwheat $100 to $125 Butter (creamery) __.._35 to .36 Calfskins . ...22 Eggs.. ._ ._ 32 to .3i’ 1| Straw (pressed) . . . . . . _ . .$10 Montague Horse Races I _ Wednesday August, l5tli.` 1915 $750.00 IN PURSES $750.00 2. 1 8, Trot, Purse, $250.00 - 2,30, Trot, Purse, $250.00 2.25. Trot, Purse, $250.00 All the above are stake races. and thirty-two horses have been nominated in same, last payment dtie on August 4th, when horses must be named. Don’t forget to send your last payment, D0 IT NOW. _ Purses divided 50,25, 15, and 10 per cent of purs Races to finish at the end of iitth heat, when money will be divided accord- ing to summary. All mile heats in harness. Any horse distanc- ing ihe field or any part thereof entitled to one money only. Two or more horses trained or owned in the same stable, may start in the same class, when full entrance is paid on both. National Trotting Association rules to govern, except where they conflict with the above conditions. _ Special trains will run~ from Summerside and Charlottetown, fares and particulars of which willappear later. Montague Horse Races have always been noted for their good meal tables, arid they will not be behind their high standard this year. There will also be well stocked Ice Cream and refreshment saloons, and the usual amusements. _ . Positively no automobiles will be allowed to run from the public main road,to and from_ the rac_e track grounds. and owners of cars will bear this in mind, an govern the mselves accordingly. _ _ _ The S. S. Enterprise will make an excursion trip from Pictou, N. S., on this date, brin ing over _horses and people from Pictou, New Glasgow, etc. Teams will meet the trains and boat and convety the public to the race track grounds, where you can get a flood inner at a reasonable rate; _ _ _ Monta e has one of the best _tracks in the Maritime Pro- vinres, antfirlou will see one of the biggest races ever held on any irtirk in the Province, on August 15th. Come along and bring your friends with you. _ ' I T. G. IVES, I T a “The Eyes of Every Child I Seretary. 1991f8-2 Matt . i ’ _ _ . .. p . ~_ ._ ____ FR .."MR. HAROLD P. GDRDON is Ch _Georgetown Guardian Represen- stat ive. Mo ..*NO AUTOMOBILES WILL BE .."THE ,LAST PAYMENT FOR bo Saturday, August 4th Don’t drop now, be a sport, pay up, and look be .~ooN'~r Fonoer ~ri-is one f," island like it for a horse' race, and do 15th. 1992-8~2M6l_ A FAMOUS TEMPLE. The Temple of Heaven", at Peking, Chinese Superior to give an ac- manuscriptg were then placed in furnace and in that way con- and intersting sights of pictures SUMMERBIDE MARKETS. f HC . ' . Butter (dairy) to .33 Hay (loose) . . . ..$15 Hides . . . ...19 Oats .. ...75 to .77 Potatoes ._ .. .. ._ 80 to $1.0u ‘_’oi~k .. . ...16 to .191/.» Wool (washed) . . _ . _ _.75 Wool (unwashed) . .5E. Lamb Pelts ._ .. 75 to $1.25 CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS Dairy butter ._ .30 Butter (prints) .35 Eggs . . . . . .. . h. ...32 Fowl, lb. _ ...15-15 Chickens. lb. . .. .. . _ . .. .16~20 Beef, lb. (retail) . .20-.28 Potatoes, bush. .._1.0|" Hay, ton . . _ . _ . . . . . _ 18.00-20.0(‘ Straw, ton _ . ._ ._ 10.00-12.00 Oats (black) bush. .SF Oats (white) )hus-IJ. _ _ _ . . . .. .. .85 Strawberries, qt . . . . ._ . ..1‘2 Ducks, each . . . . . _.65-70 ciiicitens sii‘) ._1.0o-1.25 EGGS UP 6:: lN MONTREAL. ln Montreal eggs are up as 'well as at Toronto and local points. in Mont- real the advance is tic a top oi' 48:: being recorded. -ln that city receipts iiro reported light, with consumption heavy. Strictly new laids are 4tlc to 4iic; selected stock, Mc; N0. 1 can- dle/_l. 40c; No. 2 candled 36c to 380. HOGS EASIER IN MONTREAL. l-logs are down a quarter in Mon ire-al this weeli the price off cars being $16.25 as compared with $16.50 a. week ago. ' WOOL MARKET. in Toronto John Hallam riuotcs- wushed wool at 780 to 741' pei' lb., und unwashed at iiiic to 6Oc per lb. HIDES IN TORONTO. ln Toronto, John Hallam quotes cured hides 24c to 22c, green lildes, 221'. to 201:, cured calfskins Iliic to 30a. horse hides, $8.50 to $7.00, lamb and pelts, $1.25 to 75c tallow, 20c to 170. CHEESE STATIONARY IN MON- TREAL. ln Montreal cheese is steady with 21 3--ic still the best price piiid_ At the corresponding sale a year ago 15 3-Sc was thehighest price i’etched. his year’s price is as near the Com- mission's iixed quotation of 21 3-4c. as handling charges permit. This over last year's prices follows last seasons shortage in receipts ot' about 16.000 -boxes to date. HAY MARKET. ln Toronto bailed hay on track is $9 tg $12 and straw $8 to $8.50. lii Montreal No. 2 baled is $11 to $11.50, with practically no business passing. A E LYON, Studio Good Photography Moderate Prices Personal attention to Am iteur Photographs |07 Queen St. Phone 68-J Should be Examined Yearly ” _ rw' . ` __ ._,, _ Bays the “Philadelphia Inquirer." ' ' _ ff); .3 -QI in the public schools of Ba|tlm°ro ~ _ f Iill ,,'__~‘;. '. V ths eyes of 53087 pupilll were otllelei- ' . 9 ,I .~ t.-1, p- __ ly examined. The results showed 53 ‘ 0 \ iq; .alll-'yi " *"7* p.o. of the children did. not enjoy n°r- , - - . _ _..`_,_ ,§,_;,,_.p ,M-f',»}'V_‘_‘, 15.i.=- <.I hiv' normal vision; while 20dpt.*e. were 1 12:22. ':...a .1 :::_.:1:..1".::..‘¢; i warnln to erents. ` - ._-A-r,r_-1; ' ' ' ~ ~ - - I _.,`<_ ° P » 18 GREAT TAILOR SHOPS IN CANADA Ignorance ceases to excuse. », ` \._ Neglect ls criminal. , _ mg ' gpm-\,f°0i¢¢ Amherst. N.8. I-lolitas. N.S. . Mon on. N.B. Cheri tt to ` we employ the most scientific mst- I5 aww ;,r Thru RM" SYAMY- N3- 9'- -'°h“- N-B- N»w%ln|ow. N.s. _,/ rns¢°fi¢i¢n‘,'Tl.rl" hode for the detection and correction l`.‘ ` 1 _'_ -I' l' - vt EYO Effwl- ' write for ri-so ssmpit-._ imiiioii Pisto- Ou(.()f-Tqwn Men] lou-Measure roi-in and 'reps Liss. /Adm-su , _ a on eis st. cstimins s _.' ‘ V , treat Em Montreal' ' ‘~-~ ‘-'*-~--» s. . _ _ ..-__..__._..n._.@sa=/V *IT PAYS to buy in this province. ._ Fi STOP THE SHIP 'om the Sacred Henri ltcvieiizt ard ship)--l .av “hug i,,,,@ an Ami the one hundred babes E MONTAGUE STAKE faces' cms' my clothes vniiislieii io. *Will 10 all Hwf - S passenger (une, ms, ,m,m_ on lteiiieinhei' the lluisitaiiia . » ‘ ` 'i ` ul teward-\Vhei`a illti you pu, them; J U fore you got into boil liist iii_zl\_1'?; F-, - 5|d"¢Y. Passenger-i folded them up cow--I ily and put them in that ciipboard' Fon Ti-is MQNTAG Ho E A ve" mere' UE R3 R C' Steward-I see no cuphoni'tl_ sir. Ont- ot' the old land-marks of Hitm- _ Pai»eenger-Are' you blind, miiii? iipioii, was removed las, week, when interns; in the weliurv ot Zion and k“°W its pa” "`ep““*u°“' "9 place °“` mean that one with the round glass; 'l`hoiiiu.4 lnce' was i-alled home. Ile was was delighted to hear oi’ her prosper- or to It. ‘thu iililest mnii in the community, bv-I ity. Si‘e\vni'd»--Gmicious me, tliitt aizi’t. ing ST when he pasaetl away. lie wasi iiiiil f'Ullit\'1fU"|- .IYNVS IIN: i10I'i'l101fv. I tt man nnioiig men, with a strong body.. to Who now sleep bi ol t he-.=-e babes ll<‘oi' this t-.owai'dly deed Q The iuoiister we st-ore, i'i"\\'i-ll remain on record i 1’nlil time is no more, ,,e,,,,, Sealed Packets Only - - lienea h the cr el waves. " T 1 iii? a vigorous mind, and ii deep spiritiml AGED |3|__AN[.3R GQNE To REST, nature. Hg wus the t'.ither ot' the ___ Si-ssion ui' the l’i‘<=:=.livtei'iiiii church iii liumpton, and he z\lw.i_\~.~i took ii deep Wakefield, Mass. 'Flin Iiibie was hir. <-orupiiiiioii. (lo|l’s word \v.i.< 1: svvr-‘et as honey his' soul. The funeral took place on _ ~._~_=.. ~ -'~.e.;.*“€" .. " ‘ 2 = 1 _ _ __i i _Z WI 2.""“¥ M M1 ___ ll A V» _. _ ,, ,il ~ . .__ ,_ .___ .__._- _ ' _I -.Ap -~N_=n‘:f"f.'»;t . . _ . _ i T” f “T I ' 'W _ “ Direct Tailoring Service" ¢ . I __ ' f - 5 fi if _ . “_ _ ,A __ - \. “`*Qs~/_ tit iii tiiity W i g `T1i i`i?-i W I casiiit Cloth Q l i'»l.lU‘\ 0ur 5 _ “ even if _nature has made you a standard- = size-to exactly conform with the stan- clarcl-sizes of “Ready-N\:ide” Branded Clothes. You will enjoy wearing our 9 I 1 Siitui'da_\' the 28th. and the service ‘_-, \vui; coiidiifted by his pastor Rev. J, S. if-_ ‘ _\iui-.Kny_ l-ii-i remains were followed 'j_'.4 to the grave by a large t'oiicoul‘Be'0f f people. He leaves to mourn a widow ._ i.iid it daughter Mary lielen, who tan- 1, il 1 f ~il_v ciireil tor- and nursed him. sig _#1 ‘.'¥¢', 'wo soils, Jost-pli living near the 0 _ * home, und tfhurlle, in the old home. ' a -1, shi i il 1. ‘.1-ii; _ t own planning. No man need take ready- _ made clothes as at inattci' oi’ pocket-book built to your body dimensioiis-La garment i Made-to-Measure Clothes, built to your own inciivititial directions-in a fabric of _ your own choosing and iii at style of your necessity. lf you prefer your clothes I created and designedito your every wish paying a. premium for it. » ‘ Suit or I Uvercoat More I Quality Less _ and tlictfttion-you can have it without J i i _ i 1»‘!'..'.~ Made To Your Measure IIIQ l)_ominicn-wide tailoririq house, with its huge cient oreamzofion is obit ro offer a high :trade Made sales volume, its diiect Mill connections, and its effi to Measiire .Suit or (nercoat for as little as $15 If you have not betoine acquainted with us we want. you to know thit oui icspoiisibility to you is the same as to thc thousands of men who come to us for theii clothes season after season with the utmost confidence th it they will get tim-ments that 1:; r-ohr as to quality of fahiic, style and correctness of fit We for-i n nm'-'il responsibility for these men and their confidence is not misplaced. J., _il- ln; l ' .. _ _.i'§‘~' ‘ep- .~, i. (ienernlllllminger for Cnnldn. qu _,_ 4 ._ __ i if . , - , . ' - »¢i .I » \ ,,`>v 1|* ’ ’ 'ig t L -'i . .8,,Ec,,,L _,_,,,,Ns w,,_L RUN Hamm me dm But The Most _Economical in Use , OM SUMMERSIDE. fare $1.75, and arlottetown fare $1.20, intei'iiir>diiit¢-_- (gan we mink of peace ions. Bt lll'Ull0l’tioiiiilc tutes for thc! While the ,mils ntague Rai-es August, 15th. `Call to us t'i'oin lieiieath the waves? lititll 8 '_'.\l(ii.[ ` ~ _~ 2. I -I - sri ..» »§ - t ~l"i=_` il. . . ‘*1sI;‘°.- ` If fl ' , ,, ~_~..~ .. V. 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