i r f.. \ ` . 1-3.-Ugglmy, 'rim onmnorrmowx rifmnnrair -'AUGUST 19,1 191.5 ,_ g _ ` Gztardian ':'l§_$_;._i_?i._._'__'§_ff_ll.I"\lf§.‘?;;-.Ti‘l.`? CONTRIBUTIONS T0 Il3.f’ll'$'}..1&'l.?.°§'2i‘§".f.‘i`éiif~‘Zi'.l»iif’°°' ECZEMA Results from neglected chafing and skin irritation. As a Dre- : vcntlvc and cure there is no treat- ment. to compare with Dr. Chasc's Ointment. Use it after thc hath. 60 Cents I Box. all Dulern, or Etlxnanson, Bulbs 8: Co., Lhnlted, Toronto. Sample free. € -» TO VISIT MONCTON-Arrange incnts hurl- bi-on przicticaliy completed for a gaino of hall hcrc this coming l<‘rida_\' cv:-ning bi-t\\'r~<~n tho Moncton tcain and thc Si||i|iii<-iv-iilv nina-. 'i`ln-.<0 tennis inay also play lit-rc on Saturday afternoon. ilaitling good games should result wiicn ilic ahovc u~ani>: ineet, as hotli will haw their stroiigcst lincups. 'l`hc Suinim-rsidc ninc ronipml away with a r‘lf~:\n cut \'ictor_\' when they claslicd on the lslatnl. but thc locals will .~'trmii:l_\' cndi-a\‘or to rc- versc inatu-rs ow-r licrc.-Moncton 'l`irni-.~'. L __-_ _ ___ Tenders For Catering -FOR THE- Western Prince Exhibition Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to Aug. 14th, 1915 from parties willing to con- tract for the Catering to the pub- lic on Thursday, Aug. 26th, 1915. Can have space in Alberton Skat- ing Rink, the lowest or any tend- er not necessarily accepted. R. H. REID, Secy Aug. 4, 1915. Alberton 2421-s-onfwii. The Westem \~_-_=-_-_-.>-::::-1*-2---:-:rrff:-1--::::r-_'-‘-'-'f-'-1'-` -IT PAYS to buy in this Province. -W K McGOUGAN, Globe Fox Exchange, is Guardian Agent in Sum- merside. l -THE MORNING DAILY Guardian can be obtained at Latierly’s Tonsor- lal Parlors, Summeralde. -VISITING HEFlE.- Mr. Edward Hackett of Charlottetown is visiting his son Mr. John H. Hackett of Tig- nlah.-Z. -RETURNED HOME.- Mr. Geo. Gallant has returned from a two weeks trip in Nova Scotia looking hale and hearty.-Z. -TO WORK.-Mr. Chester McCar- thy has returned to Charlottetown to resuine his legal employment there after having spent u long vacation at Scacowpond.-Z. -ON BUSiNESS.- `i\Ir. Medio Gal- lant who is connected with the fishery department was in Tignish on Tues- day and returned to Bloomfield on \\'cdncsday.-Z. -RUSHING THE, WOR»<.- \\'url\' on the annc.\' to iii-2 l\`\i\r'~ic:-~'i|le lI.;:l| School is rapidly progressing. The (`onti'nctor Mr. l’. (Z. (‘I.\rk in using oviiry lfforl in i'on|pi|~tc tin! work in the .61‘S'17M3' Amherst; L. ii. Hagan, 'ivinnm-iii; A. the Royal Bank of Corwin. Ottawa.; _ -(Vg garkcl-_ w_ E_ S -¢|_ w_ _\, R0-~, for one tliqusautl dollars, contributed _ *THE FFRMERS' P'°N'° ai Vie" Mom.-ion; A. s. i , _ - --- _ _ ._ 5 thorities may desire -T0 A'-BE"T°N- _ S°"‘“`“’ i~i).".i.JiI<>\ivar}t{. 1 aiu. yours faithfully. >;°“"5 "mil “'°“‘_‘° ‘\i‘3f’;““_g" zie. New York; J. M. iin-noui;=i|i, D. J. ISM-J W- W. Sullivun. (BV €V(‘lllllL{ O W (‘ 5 (‘ ' I tournament between thc professional Fraser’ Montreal' Jennie Mya;-s_ ML _.\|\i n; (;_ P, 'M']';~- ' d D f 1 ,C .1 I Russia, wont ashore at Sable Island -LIN0-SHINE--Get 11 can 0fLln0~ num-r. i'mcr's 1i0m|~ .i_ lil i\i<:I‘hor- U M a1iiiriisl3@g';C‘0|lici1cna a "`i“"‘ "“”"i“"' IMC boa” ‘imtcraloni-T Shing the new fliiish for llnoleunis. _.-0|,_ M,-s_ _y_ (_gut|h 't_ “~~ - ..; ,]_‘ ' side and the Govcrnninzi seam. _ _ _ Prices 30c to $1.00- -in House l-‘urnish- B_ 1»(,h-im-_ 1»_ ]{_ i;§,T,,,.,,,,_"iii"ii_k |».,i. Ottawa. 13th August, 1915. Stanley has gone to her iiuslstaiufe. 1Vi-lil-lull- Mflumeib 'TfIUlmRE0\lC\le- illl-I DCDI- 1i0|I11=il1'8 Sll"\ll\0FSi\|0- ricr. Quebec; J, M, M0,-mw_ Annum. Dear Sir,-I beg to acluiowlodgo The sea is smooth and the steamer 2473-3-13'lll2iC1i dale, ' and thank you for your letter ol the is not in immediate danger. sincere appreciation of the Govern- A_ w_ HYNDMAN, `donntlon. Believe me. James A. L0\lBIl6.0Ii» IS USED BY THE BEST BAKBRS _ AND CATERERS EVERYWHERE, ALSO BY CHEFS IN THE LARGE HOTELS; AND ON DINING CARS, s'rEAMsnn>s, src. E.W.6|LLE`iT COMPANY LIMITED 1’ORONi`°. ONT. wmunszn uonvnlai. l`i\e llonnrahle Jurncs .\. Iioughccd, , ` C.. A'i' r l\‘l' `.'t. f Militi' l ` il\l»Il<'AX, Ang_ 18.-Phe steamer >c~rcn<~e ( pi.. 1 ,.-pi, = .._.» ' :seo-s-isuiinsi. , _, ,_,_~ _ __ _ _ _y V _ ° _ _ iam-is-mil ` 4 . ‘ O _. i _/, .il ” l CLOTHES . 5" n _ .1-J,-* . _\¢ . vm , . _ \ “ -E ~-"T » ffl; 1 - M \».lifl>- \...- \ \» » »»' / ‘f 1 A / _ # \ tg n. -. (U _ ‘ ‘ Man IT used to be that Bankers _ ' ‘V Captains of Industry and ‘ ' // man with “big rolls” _ _ _ _ _ generally, were the only ones that could afford to gratify the_ir'des1re for good clothes-today-it dqesn t matter if you' are so short ofthe “ready” that you have to skimp and squeeze tp get together the _price of a decent suit-you get exactly the same all-round value as the man who comes in and peels our price off a fat wad without noticing any difference. We stand ready to serve all-the family man with a brood of youngsters to raise, or the young chap just starting out in life, each man get_s the squ_arest kind of a square deal every time he leaves us ifteen dollars in exchange for a specially tailored suit that “stands up.” We look after your “extra” wishes without holding you up with “extra” charges. The little specials are given in free_-y_ou can’t pay us more than $15 “the famous price for the famous su|t” that brought good tailoring within the reach of every man. Suit 01' 0V€1‘C0ai£ Made-to-Measure At 158 Richmond St. Ch’town, P. E. I. " Out-of-Town-Men At no cost to you we send you, anywherc-,widcl y varied samples, style book, self-measuring chart aid tape. If you’re “back o'be- yond" all you have to do to dress like the best in Town is to mail us a postal and wc’ll do the rest. Fifteen dollars-lhat’s all. Ad- dress:-Mail Order Dept., 415 St. Catherine St. East, Montreal. .\ __ y.. 1 Many litilc_extras can_be added to a suit io please a customer if the tailor feels so disposed, without r_naking su_ch 5_1 great difference to the cost of produclion,and lhave yet to run across t e man w o oesn’t appreciate anything we do f 'h' l th the Customer lines of_Eersonal attention. 'I`liere’s alot _of “human” in all of iis,(arnd"i1hErlJt‘\);liiz it; only good business to strive_to please, I li e to see_a salesman get close to his customers and make them feel that we appreciate their confidence in us in coming back time after time, as much as we do the patronage they give us. Fred’ k. Gareau Getting Close to I “Miil-lo-Man Tailoring Service” `.. “lil flflf y ' lf ' 4 ' ' ' Tl YI$qEW1?¥WIL'$VT”l"N“Mf¥W¥W%VFF`BW¥NU4 TlHmW4@&‘l&RWFJ VhW“” “B VJ- 7i"§7i»"‘N*’ . - - i “