.§n-st-$3 .rs Tnmsnnr ' 1 Till \ . _ _ _ R. _(A , rv _ ` ~ _ .ir ~- , .' '.7 f .,. ,_ _ -._ __ ,_ g ' . ~ ~ _ _ _ l _ » - _ - _ ' _ _ ~-f.~-ni.i.;fis..,.,,,;. typ ,, ¢ . \ ‘ i _ _'_' ‘_*= v,_ » ` _ _ _V -1 ` .'-1.. 3° - = ~ is 1 ft* _ ‘_ f _ ‘, ' ‘ - _' ' - ~ ' I J _ ; . . _ _ _ .Ei ‘ ‘ _ ‘ . t § JU _ wr evmnulr c_ *L_ 'A _ ____ _ _ . _ ..l:..l!f\. __ __ »._.._.~ - _ _ ‘_ _( - ..._, Comfort and Cure of_ _ Baby’s Skin Troubles on. cmisrs om1'uisn1' cusso w i-ten sAsv's soov wAs covenso WITH DISTRE SSING ECZEMA. _ If every mother could try Dr. Chase's Ointment for the chsfing,skin irrita- tion and resulting eczema which tor- tures so many babies, what a blessing it would be for the little ones. This letter will give you an idea of what a wonderful work this Ointment is doing in the way of bringing coin- fort to children ghqtgro so unfortun- ate as to contract eczema. lt is so easy for this trouble to develop from chaf- ing or irritation caused by the cloth- ing, and so difficult to get it cured, that Dr. Ciiase’s Ointment is apprecia- ted when once its healing qualities are known. Mr. M. L. Duclos, Postmaster, Dug- nayvlllo, N. B., writes: “I believe it is my duty to recommend Dr. Chases Ointment as a cure for eczema. My baby was seized with eczema and his face and arms were covered with t!\i=- terrible disease. After trying nl! sorts of ointmcnts the disease contin- ued to spread until it covered the en- tire body. when the iteiiins became bad be would scratch himself and was sometimes found in the cradle eovea ed with blood. Hearing about Dr. Chase's Ointment I bought two boxes and before this was all used the child was cured. That was a year’ ago, and there has been no trace of eczema since. I recommend Dr. Chase's Oint- ment to all who suffer from eczema. as being the best treatment in the world for itching skin diseases." Dr. Chase's Ointment is for sale by all dealers at 60 cents a box. It is a good idea to keep it at hand along with the bath soap to he used for roughness of the skin, chafing or irri- tation. Prevention is so much better than cure. Powders clog the pores. but Dr. Chase‘s Ointment cleanses the pores and thereby keeps the skin soft and smooth. Sample box free if you mention this paper. Edmanson, Bates & Co., Limited, Toronto. -BALTlC.- The auction sale of tioneer_- Mr. Ben Burns painter and Mrs. Crozier Bernard which was Dre- d€C0l'nl0l' 01' Sprilliz Valley DB-iii B viously advertised took place on, Fri-iflying visit to Baltic recently.-The day and was a grand success. liorses |Ba1tic people intend during the com- sold as high as $170. Milk cows from ‘ing summer to install a rural tele- $50 to $70 under the able manage-iplione system to keep pace with the ment of Mr. Hugh Morrison as auc- neighbouring districts.--D. l _ 1 I I We Have Purchased all the Molassine Fog Food Avail- able Until After the War 7' price. and regularity. We have purchased the complete stock carried by the Canadian and American agents of Molassine Fox Food, and there cannot be more procured from England until after the war. ' We were fortunate in securing old prices al though the ingredients used in its manufacture, i_n- cluding fiour, have increased enormously in Molassine is a scientific food combining highly nutritive food elements with patented molassine which acts as a natural tonic to the system, prevent- ing and eradicating worms. and promoting health Price bcr_100 lb. box...... _ _ _. ...$8.25 S nd Your Order to- _-.-_-,-. .~::_ :--2 .~»~:::.-::I:::.i~::::_-:rrr:-2--J-‘rg-‘ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _:______v___:_.__V,_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-fvz-_-_-_-_._»V.V.:V_v___Y -IT PAYS to buy in this Province. _THE MORNING DAILY Guardian can be obtained at Lairerty’s Ton- sorial Pariours. Summerside. -GET YOUR HARD COAL at Hol- mnn's now, and secure the lowest price of the season. 1112-5-29M3lEli --COAL ARRIVEB.--The schooner Howard. coal laden, commanded by; Captain Treaholm, arrived ill Summer- side on Friday.--H. ` _ _ -SHIPPING.-The tug ‘Acadia" 'oi the ear ferry seryice, arrived in Summerslde on Saturday and, after taking supplies, left on Monday for Carleton.-H. -HIPPING.-The schooner “ J. B. Martin," Capt, Cain, loaded with hay and straw by Meessrs Joseph Read & Co., sailed on Saturday evening for Port Hawkesbury.-H. -LU MBER.-The schooner “Maude Weston," commanded by the owner, Capt. Weston. is now in port with a cargo of lumber for Messrrs M. F. Schurman & Co.-H. -CONGRATULATIONS.-Born at 0'Leary, on May 27th, to Mr and Mrs William Kennedy, a son. Both mother and baby are doing well. This makes the 52nd grandchild of Mr Samuel Kennedy of Bradalbane. -RED CROSS FUND. - The net proceeds from the lecture delivered by Judge Fitzgerald a few days ago amounted to $59.36, which goes to- wards the fund of the Sunimerside Branch of the Red Cross Society.-H. -PRIZE WINNER.-At the recent examination of Mount Allison College, Miss Annie Metherall, Summerside, won the following prizes:-Class Essay prize. the Frank Davison prize and the prize for the best original essay.-H. -POLICE COURT.-At the Police Court. Summerside, on Saturday, bc- fore His Honour Stipendiary Magi- strate McQuarrie, tim young man for being drunk and lnce_ ible was lined $5 and costs. Two other men, for being drunk and causing a disturbance on the streets, were also tried; one was fined $5 and costs. the other was sentenced to one month in jail.-H. -MALPEQUE.- Among the visi- tors to Sumnierside on Friday from Malpcquc were Miss Annie Ramsay and Mrs. Sinclair MacGougaii.- Mr. xitoy Gase has resigned his position in the firm of P. Mi-icNutt & Son and has returned to Sackvillc.- Rev. E. J. lluttec arrived home mi Friday even- ing for a. short visit.-D. -DARNLEY.-The local butcher, Mr James Champion has began his rounds.- Mr. Joseph Morrison is do- e ing a rushing business in horse shoe- ` . - n _ E and repair work. 'The lobster R T iishermeii have made some recollec- 0 e 4 7 _ _ " Limited tions recently some boats getting as high as one thousand pounds daily.- Captnin Harold Coughlin and Mr. James McKinnon are fishing in row ~ boats and the "gasoline" are not in it Siimmerside, P. E. Island Wm, t,,em__ Wm Comm of Park 1144'5‘31M2lE1l- Corner paid a visit recently to Dam- ir H iey on official business.- The seeding in this section owing to the inclem- t ency of the weather is progressing very slowly.-Mr. John Mountain had the misfortune to lose his valu- We wish to announce to our many customers and to the pub- able jersey cow_- Miss Mary Mac. lic, rencrnlly that our recent disastrous ilre has compelled us to Nut; and her cousin Add" who were ouvnt fi new volley in merchandising; visiting in Hamilton the guests of Mr. Beginning On and Mrs. John Sampson have return- Tuesday, June lat, l9l5 °""°“‘“~-D- we will inaugurate a MA - LPEQUE--M . D id, J Strictly Cash Business ,,,,,, G,,,,,,,,, ,,,,cG,,§§,’,§‘_ 3,20 ,112 ‘$61019 -\I\0 IUOQ T9 A niiniher of our customers have nlwaysdealt with us on this plan and us it is the most beneficial for everyone concerned we hope that all will new avail themselves of the mutual benefits which must. nntnrnllv uccrue from it system of this kind. This new system when in complete operation will mean as follows:-- One price on each article to everyone, or a saving of ‘* chaser about ,.0 per cent. to the pur . Quick turnover of goods for cash which will give us more power in buying. ihus 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. The closing out of our booking system which is a large bill of unnecessary expense' to any retail store: this expense heretofore had to be added to the price of the goods and paid for by the cus- tomcr. l Satisfaction to the purchaser, because he buys what he needs at the best possible price; and satisfaction to us because we get paid for our goods and carry no book accounts. This is the system which is now adopted by all up to date retail business houses, and a trial will prove its money saving useful- ness and adaptability to our conditions, and we feel after reasonable trial will he acceptable to our many friends and customers. As our running accounts fall due June lst and Dec. lst we must insist on prompt settlement to enable us to meet our heavy liabilities as a. result or our severe loss. Persons owing us by Judgments and notes of hand will bc required to settle promptly. We take in, exchange everything that the farmer or fisherman has to sell. and we will endeavor ln the future, as in the past, to meet H their rcquireinents by judicious selection of an up to date stock. Tignish Trading Co., Ltd Tignish 1069-5-20M15i. P-i _ its ` s _Q @ v See This New Line of Men’-s-F1 il Wo have here a decidedly distinctive line of stylish men's furn- ishings that we want you to see before selecting your summer “ilxins.” You’ll be interested in this showing, because you never saw a bigger, better or more carefully selected line of fashion- able furnishings anywhere else. By selecting your requirements from this new line of summer fumishlngs you can greatlysmartcn your appearance. look well dressed-feel well dressed-and know that your dress is perfectly correct to the minutes detail You will find it easy to select what you want here, because all the most “trappy” styles from all the leading manufacturers are spread out before you. You can choose what you want with an assurance that you are getting extra good value for every cent you gpm-|(|_ - . -» '- ."- J a\_.~.....iL _t .nt ri. leuben"'l`uplin & Co Kensington _ _ _ _ In _ _ 1 I fri “lei-ii\i*ti..‘§ iw home on furlough, have returned to Amherst from which place their regi- ment leaves shortly for Val Cartier to go into training there. Charles Rat- tee went to Charlottetown on Wednes- day for the purpose of visiting friends there. Mr. Chester Woodside paid a flying visit to Freetown on Tuesday Inst. Mr. Hart Abbott is training his fnst mare "Tenderfoot” for the sum- mer racing. Mr. Jack Johnson paid a flying visit to Darnley Bridge on Sun- day. The schooner Mona recently purchased by P. MacNutt and son, ar- rived at Mnlpeque wharf on Wediics- day with a gencarl cargo of merchan- dise for that firm. She is to reload with oats for Halifax. What might have resulted in n. very bad breakup was averted by the hravcry of Alexan- der McGougan at Mnlpeque Corner on Friday, when he threw himself in front of ai runaway horse and by his dexterity. stopped the terrified beast. The driver then proceeded on ,his way.-D. .'(¥.,,...___ Disorders t . . Yield When the right help is sought at the right time. Indigestiori is a torment. Biliousnesa causes sudering. Either is likely to loadiio worseaiidweak- ening sickness. The right help, the best corrective for disordered conditions of the stomach, liver, kidneys or boweli to be tttcpams one and therlght time to take this fi- lnons family remedy is at the first signer coming trouble. Beech.sm's Pills have so immediate an effect for good, by cleansing the system and purifying tho blood, that you will know after a few doses they Are the Remedial i --ON! OINT per word eaoh inser- tion for advertising in this column. Cash must acoempagy order. Mini- mum charge twenty- ve centl. -HARD COAL-Order your _.Hard _ Coal while I-lolman's vessel is unload- ing. 4 .1112-5~29lll3iE1i -WANTED.- A girl for housework in a family of three. Good wages to the right girl. Apply to Box 236, Sum- _ merside. ' _ 1139-5-31ME3i. -l»l0I..MAN'8 VEOQEL- You can secure the beat hard coal and the low- est prices by taking delivery while Holman's vessel is unloading. 1112-5-29M3lE1i -WAN‘|'ED- Girl for general housework and plain cooking, high- est wages paid to competent person. Apply to Mrs. J. E. Wyatt, Summer- side. ' ` 1018-5-18Mtf. -GRADUATING EXERCISES.-The public is cordially invited to attend the nurses of the Prince County Hos- pital graduating exercises in St Paul's Hall on Thursday evening, June 3rd, at 8 o'clock. 1174-6-1m2i -THE THREE MABT SCHOONER "I-Ielvetia." 800 tous bard coal should arrive in a few days. Leave your or- der at our Kensington Lumber and Coal Yard. Quality and price the best. M. F. Schurman Co., Ltd., Summerside. 1162-5-lM6i -CONCERT ENJOVED. - That popular comedy “The Gay Deceiver" was presented to a highly apprecia- tive audience in St. Malaclii’s Hall, Kiukora on Wednesday, the 19th inst. Between the acts, the Misses Sullivan of Summerside in their pretty irish dance had to respond to a well de- served encore. Music for the dance and choruses between the acts was furnished by Miss M. A. Monaghan. The entertainment \was most enjoy- able and elicited much praise from all who patronized it.-H. IISPECIAL.--Fifteen packages flow- er and vegetable leeds for 25c. at Hol- rnan'¢. See page 138 l-lolman's Catal- og. 1114-5-29ME3i “Special showing of Velveteens at 75c. per yard. PATONS. 1142-5-31-Mll 1142-5-31-M21. WESTERN PERSONALS --Mr George Shea, section foreman at Wellington. was in Summersidce on Saturday evening.-H. -Peter Morrison, Granville, paid a short visit to Summersidc on Friday. -il. -Mr. H. V. Buntain, Charlotte- town, was a recent visitor to Summer- side.-H. -Dr Cosgrove, Wellington, paid a short visit to Siimmerside on Satur- day.--H. -Mr 'ix 'rnyier} of Moncton, N.B._ was in Summerside Monday on busi- ness.-X. - -Mr. Robert Fitzgerald, St. Louis, passed through Summerside on Fri- day on his way from Charlottetown. -H. il -Messrs J. D. Kennedy, Thomas Gorman, Hiram Thompson and Ben. McFadyen, Kensington, were in town on Saturday afternoon.-H. --Mr. and Mrs. John Lea, of Sum- merside, P. E. 1., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lea, Moncton, this week. -Messrs. Kingsly Grady and Don Stewart have arrlvved home from Aca~ dia College to spend the summer vacation _-H . -Miss Edith Gay, Summerside, has arrived homo from Prince of Wales College. Miss Gay was one of the successful students .-H. -Mr J. W. Ellsworth, representing the McGill Chair Co., of Cornwall. was in Siimmerslde Saturday of last week on business.-X. -Mr J. E. Gallant. manager of the Red Cross Drug Store, Summerside, left Saturday evening on a business trip to Tigiiish.-H. -Miss Julia Wedge, of Summerside, left on Tuesday moming on a three- weeks' visit to _Mr and Mrs C. E. Stevens, of Dover, N.H.-X. -Mlss Rita Millman, Summcrside, was one of tho successful winners of tho diploma for the Palmer Method Business writing at St. Mary’s Aca- demy.-H. -Mr Gordon Arbing, who has been ln Summerslde on a furldugh before .leaving for the front, crossed by the -s.s. Empress on Monday morning on return to Amherst.-X. -Messrs. Raymond Aylward and Richard Ellsworth, two Prince of Wales College successful students, ar- rived in Summorsido on Friday, the former is visiting friends here before returning to his home in Sklnner’_s Pond.- . ` 'A _ -Mr Keith Cameron, formerly of Summerside, and who has been living in Westem Canada for tlie past nine years. arrived by the s.s. Empress on Saturday night on a visit to his parents, Mr and Mrs B. W. Cameron. He is accompanied by -his wife and four children.-X. -Among 8aturday’s vlsigrs to Sunl- merside were: Messrs atrick Mc- lmiis, Kensington; C. R. Dickie, Muddy Creek; Gordon Matthew, Al- berton; John' Buchagan, 0’Leary; John T. Ayers. We ifigtou; John Milligan, 'l‘raveller’s Best: Patrick Kelgiey and Clsrence Mean, liimersid. _-Mr James lt. Arnett, Albany, was in Summerslde last week. and while there purchased from the St Pstrick’l farm a beautiful draiait horse fm srs old #hi we li 1515 lbs. ye . _ oh _ ' _‘_ 1,: .,- r .,- _. 1 ' _ ' » »5~ 5- .,- ~'.- sr -'.- -1- .-. ;,. ,rr J* . -r . .,- Jr ."1 ' r 'I '_ 'L 5*; ;_. Fine Quality >1‘l£' >'r >.‘ ri* v.' ~._v__~_,v,vv-._ ’f’»"s"a"'»'L"»"f’i"» - Men's nne quality Neg- ligee shirt, made with starched neck band, soft or starched cuffs with and without extra collar $1. regular 75 cts. » ~ a - - ,_ values while ‘ _ r " " The Western Guardian i_ ' “" ’ i ' - - A’world of new patterns to choose front#--every one -selected with care and with a desire to please your own fancy. __ -ii,`~ ,__ `:'-'"1' -..vzr \` .` ‘:"T;`; _¥..:__?_t_ 1,,-5?, \` A 5;. mei- " l‘,,`3_`-;*'-_e’... _J_,___, L I .-» ».-». D02, ‘ ss it |{...in.»..., I `~ “tilt _ _ Fancy Shirts -_ __ -~_-3 f sp 1 Fancy Shirts ‘ __ s l I' . ,_ y\`,>y . ` ;?f1v` gg c \ 1 A "\»iU{ ' it 75C _ its-;:.@;...f>::::.. i » lil t, A _ soft collar or _ , - ,la _ _-_ _ every man is in without Slafdl- -4, “ ' mul, if' ,tif il ' this lot regular - edor soft cuffs, ;.‘r,l|llll|_‘;',,._',‘ Im ` ` * $1.00 value in ` checks, stripes they laist 50c i - §f*"i' ii and Plams 75° A Here are the Shirts 7 ._ That Knowing Men are Wearing They know that if it comes from this store it must be right ‘ We know that these are the best shirts made in Canada at these prices, we have judged by comparisons and by the service they give to their wearers. $1.00 The quality is in them and English Flannel Shirts $1.25 Made with separate so_ft collar, double cuffs, in plain or stripes $1.25 Tidf' New Shirts ‘ *We are 'pleased with the general liking that men show-for our shirts. They buy ’€1n ilb€1`a11Y.-€Hfhl1S- - iastically and come back for more when they neeclvglglieni 1 V. rr J. Summer Negligee Shi” it '::“.._f;_.:‘:.'-'. .':_°":;°;. °“““g Shi” e yoi styles now pp .50 e A choice and uptodat selection in the newest and best stripes and checks. these shirts are made from choice shirt- ing material with and without separate collars v $1.50 1 ‘ -.° ».- -: » 'E , ii li rn :rn >'.‘ '_ /Y ` l .\' A J / A .gt / Neckwear @fu@E Beauty of design, variety of CW The Good Clothes Shop » Highest Cath Highest Cult Price Paid Price Paid ie. mei Tier weei - -i- -1 4- colorings, individuality of patterns all combine to make this display of Spring Neckwear as the most wonderful collection we have ever shown 25C t0 \ 1 ,t .. _vi .~,- fc . ~.~ 4:' :__ ,Tr I 1 Y' _ W F W L - inn _"- TIGNISH -ON BUSINESS. - Mr. W. D. Sumner went to Summerslde Saturday on business and retunied the same ev; enlng.-Z. -VISITING RELATIVES. - Mrs. John J. Arsenault (widow) is on an -extended visit to her friends and rc- liitives in Pleasant View.-Z. -VISITING HERE.- Mr. Geo. R. Montgomery, formerly station agent in Albcrtoii, (now retired) spent the first part of the week at Tlgnish visit- izng old friends and acquaintances. A , ' -NEW ' ARRIVAL. - A daughter wlis born to Mr. and Mrs. 'Cyril Chais- son of Leovllle on Friday. Mrs. Chais- son prior to her marriage was a 'daughter of Capt. Frank Gallant.-Z. ~;’ -i-isse To onoAN|ze.-Mr. Wm. F. Lennon of Providence, Rhode island, is is Tlgnish, a 'guest of Mr. #hd Mrs. Brenton O’Connor. He is largely interested in s new fox com- pany about to be ol‘ganized*.--Z. l Tlgnish branch _of the Royal Bank of Canada will he under the lggtxgemetit of Mr. J. W". Vaughn, _ ibr- tho next three weeks. Mr. Scott, the' resident manager is leavin( Monday on s three weeks vacation.--Z. ' .__..... -HOME ON VISIT. - Mrs. W. Sumner, accompanied by her lit o daughter, Louise, and lax mother Mrs. Alphonse -J _ Gaudet; i Tllllliih Ssturdayfor a visit to ara, Sain ner's former home in-iii soils. 'rliis lady is convalescent from a severe _tigrness oi over a month's_ daratiop. ~ -' -r . i. o msn A t-loin iutfrstiyit- semen ti co“i|` tiie iioi-ses on the above farm and is aoknowledgi the _best utters on , [su is in eatissst-is as s, e..n._..iL~.. i»2$% xQbm;JhdKvi- .. a. .,._ < leave et sbnnso sl A -NEW BANK MANAGER. -- Tile; Hosiptal for nearly thrco weeks. He is improving slowly and his physicians are hopeful of his successful recov- ery.--Z. -HOTEL ARRIVALS. - Register- .edtit thc licilcvue llotoi forthe week ending May zstn were the ini- lowing: Mrs. J. Mcilulloiigli, Misses UBIGH N00nnn. Lucy Bent, Katherine lloyie. Eva Murphy, Suniinersldc; Messrs. Chas. Dnlton, Tignlsh; Geo, R- M0I\i-iZ0ln0l'Y. W. L. lfouson, J. J, Iloriiby, W. H. Lane, W, J, prow", A- T- Vlnl\i'~'0n\b0. Cliarlottotown; W. K. Miles, lt. 'i‘. Taylor. Moncton; J. W. Ellsworth, S. Kuhn, St. John; Dr. A. L. Purdy, Albcrton; A. Lon. don, Ottawa; J. S. llue, Quebec, nnd C. Hickey. Kensington. Registered at the Bernard were: Messrs. W.E. Agnew, Charlottetown; J. P. Bulger, C8811 Wolf; Dr. J. P. McGrath O'Leary; A. Peters, Bloomfield; W: McLeod, J. A. Murphy, M. M. Foley Alb‘="f°“i J- W- Vaughn. Hniitnxf W. J. Cummings. nineford; E. D.M¢. Leod, Summerside and J. M. Douc- ette, Waterford.-Z. ous attack of pl T22; §§ "Nlagara Maid Silk Gloves "Made in Canada," special prices at PAT- ONS. 1142-5-31-MZI. “Women’s Tailored Skirts PATON’S. 1142-5-si-Mzi. "Mlddy Waists, special $1.00 and $1.25 at PATONS. 1142-5-31-M21. 'l`here’s. Hundreds of JUGS Here New _ ‘i ‘i '1 In .Hundreds bf ent Stylgs, gliape, at 01?! ‘ID - - I Hu drede ofnlgsifarent It is the bi st andfbeatdis- Phv of really irish apathy table ings .weve ever OWU... _ shelves arelrooni weightvbutweboaast in C and have marked em atiprlell that will p¢£nit Enom to few onoui-han 'onyasliort - But they must be seen geeiateii-they,-m fore the b ~o _ ou l lmowtyoulitbuy. - ` - - f ies. ii-rt;