_xml ai. ATUX4 DAY’S-bargain proved sc popular gh.; . Y ,we ti continue it TO-DAY. So those it iwlloiilllissed getting along on Saturday may still share in the special oierings by coming to-day. Pltllst nfte the list carefully. Bring it with you. Black ' Sateen Sliirts Skirts of excellent quality black Roman Satin. Prettilv finished, have deep stitched lrill and ilounre, dust rome. Full ample cut. Easily I l'.‘I‘..‘.“ii;f‘?;.,i‘.’??f‘.‘. 75c Skirts of special Sue Roman satin Have deep 6 inch Bounce with three rows shir- red tucking, deep dust (rlll and black paloon trimming. Amply proportlonsdnplsnvii - il msd d .h t | J... 332.1. iiif. 98C Mail orders add eight (8) cents for postage. Flanneleite Underwear Specials Cl1l|df°l'l'l DIIYHI Df llolvv Rrey domet fiinoel. In all sizes. To lit cl-:ildren 7 to I5 years. 'l‘o»dsy’s Special prices. . . . 35°, 48° Ladies' night dresses of heavy iiannelett in 1 i lc -ity and pins. rfeiuiy mae vin. itil. P».i.:»ii`:i :la cififgfl To-dsy’sSpecls1price ........... ...H55 _Q Corset Covers ,Cheap _ Corset Covers ofgood quality English abthnn, trimmed val lace at ‘ “°°¥-llleertion trimin each side front, trimmed baby rib- i>oii.'iv%na3n¢ ............ .... Corset Covers of soft nainsook neck and arms trimmed one tor- chon, yoke of torclion insertion; trimmed with baby ribbon Worth 35s. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..2§° f . Pretty Amuican Wash Collars at Low Saturday Prices Wash collars in latest American de signs; oi finest American wash fabrics, merceiized linens. etc. Worth 391.: and 45c. Speclslat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wash collars ina large variety of newest desidgna and novelty ~ Ciiects, in pure white and colored silk embroi ered styles. Re- liulsrpleeeagc. Speelslat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._....r5- :3‘-’, Newest /Waists ` at 'l`o'day’s special '/,§‘{/ Prices ~ 'ei 1 ' \. / I Black aateen wslsla in two of the | newest designs. one hae all over ~ y ` tucked front-and is trimmed L- with tabs and buttons-sell col- , Q A in-, dis other no siyiiiii iiisiteti and corded iruiit, tucked collar. deep eul. of escelleot finality. = per ect httiag and wort |i.z5 1 Handso-ue wslrs nf white Basket weave ladras-a splendid I w 1 slat is laited back and front has tucked i 4 ssh fabric. l`iiew p ro'lar. deep cal sad large pearl buttons. Worth 3| .35 Sptciai al2......... . . . . . ,...|]_,00 I Handsome eres m lustre wsists of good pnslity in latest cut, tuck- ‘ ed in nt and back; [font trimmed ant; embroidered :gigs- ! tacked c 'liar sad' deep tasked coils. orth UI-65; S ll l Nniwsw use mi in am ,if iiii .1 psgell lp?.cialat.'.“._.r?£...fwl...|5e To-`£i'\l`s Special Belt Bargains Pmaganatnamo warm; gin asa sins. sonic we i-`......i_i,. .n...r._. i.i?.fi:'?i_,..; i;;;'.'.'.'..' ii' '.;.'.°.'; is WA; iwtwlvyl v R I __.-........‘................. c eloili Skirts self .............$s.55 U37! M patfsaaea leliaaoa. londay Haatm Rivi' son ol and is ala have s in their si’ ii .-.lol» the Hethd- B., on Oct, Allan, Searls- to Harry C. Newsom, ol tha same Rsv.`W. lsasts was the omola ing Tll Hope River Debating Society has hem reorganiasd for the winter ssasos. Flisi regular meeting Saturday evening Oct. llth. Subject for debane,reeolved that arbiiatloo is s batter way lor setting national disposes than war. Ooarsmronoxlfs should remember that r tbeasure early appearance of correspond ` ence allaisttersent in should be cut down as much as possible. Every attention ispald to correspondence but ltisimpnssihieto get everything in as written, especially when asof lata msny communications are being received each day. ~ Tm! large illustration of the Provincial Conference at Ottawa, ln Saturday mornlng's issue, will also appear in to- day’s Tri-weakly edition. Thusa wtsl of b.tween forty and ilfty thousand' people or almost half the nntire population oil the Province will have a, photographic ~glimpse of the representatives of tha' various Provinces ol Canada,lu their isvorite paper, The Guardian. TBI Wesleyan countalna extended re~ fsrsoep to the golden jubilee of Bev. S. T. Toed, which was celebrated by a large audience that assembled in Wesley Memorial Church. The foilowlnu clergy- man were present: Rev. Wm. Dobson President of N. B. and P. E. I. Con- greoce; Rev. Isaac Howie; Rav. Wm. artisan; _Rev. I-1. E. Davison, of Ssokvllls; Bev. J. B. Champion; Rev. Geo. Steel, Secretary of the General Conference; Rev. J. E. Brown, B- - formed Episcopal Church; Rev. H. E Thomas, pastor of the Wesley Memorial Church; and Rev- Mr. Fenwick of Newlound\and.Rev.Mr. Toed is now in his Blat year. ' A wedding took place on Oct. 10th, lilll 'at the residence of Albert Adams of ‘Kouteios'd, when his daughter, Adeline was united in wedlock to Hebert McKen- ,lie,e¢Hllburo. The nuptlsl knot was Nad by Bev. D. McLean in the presence oi a large number of friends and relatives lisa Bqsle Raynor played the wedding m'm'c_h‘@en the paity entered t-he parlor pod took their stand under- a beautiful canopy of rlowere of various hues and colors. The bride carried s boquet and wseattended tiy Miss Elsie Dymenl. as bridesmaid, while the groom was support- adby Walter Morrison of Sumrnerslda. The numerous presents testiiled to the popularity ofthe bride and groom. Alter the ceremony is sumptuous supper was served. A very onjoyable time was spent and the merry-making continued \.l1la late hour. ~ Tuul says The Maritime Farmer, com- msntinsr on the sheep exhibit at the Dom- laion Exhibition at Halifax, N. S. P. H. Iane.Cberry Valley, P. E. I., showed an excellent bunch of Soloiks. The Sulfolks ,an practically a new breed ln this conn~ try and are generally the winners at the Royal England show ln the block test. lt _'was s disgrace to the breed, however, to _be judged in the same ring as the meriooe shown by an Ontario breeder, and an en- tdprlsing breeder like lr. Lana should be glvsn more consideration than to have his high class Buffolhs placed on the same lsvelas ssnniliy lot of merlnos. Leices- hsra were entirely lo the hands ofAlbert old. S. L. Boswell, Pownal, P. E. 1. Those enterprising shepherds brought out some very mood ones, and were ofa type and so fitted that they would win their sham in any company. Despite the fact that they »seldom have very niuch oompetli.lon,l.hey always dt their sheep so that they are an object lesson at every exhibition Albkt Jr. and Gao Bos- `well, ol’ Frunoh Fort. P. E l., were the only exhibitors iii tlis Lincoln elssr. What has been said about the fitting ot the Lelceltsrs nodes' the mansgolient of the other Boewrlis, can also be applied to the Linoolns. The aged ram was a good typical animal of the bread and clipped 81 lbs. of wool; when ons year old. They also showed a very fins nm lamb which weighs over iw lbs. The ilock as a whole were very unlhorm in type and wool and competition would he vary much favored by the owners. Oysters served at all hours on she ha 050|. stowed or triad at Florida local Pownal. W. Brown. Bidllpd iiltiry . 'Q ii fa if :si likshhs correspondent, out to Andrew. sn vlellss the United none ara being astssded to lsalorth Acorn, that but sr maker at, Like Verde !actory‘ having secured three prlses and a medal al the Exhibition. ’ ' runes who want work of any kind of arelooking he naip oi any kind should send their names and addresses with all particulars or call at The Guardian Employment and information Bureau, New Browse Block, Chin-lottetown. Telephone lHs. Those who do not deein to advertise will please send li. ceola with their request, which amount will be returned ta them nn application ll they do not get what they want. AN Advertising Agency has been established in connection with this paper. Thus any pu-sons or firms desiring ad- vertising in any newspsperoutslde of this city. are having same placed by The Guardian. They can thus secure the same ratasaslf they placed their order direct, sad have oooh advertisement checked to see thotlt gets the proper number ol insertions and appears as de- sired. AN example of commendable enterprise is ailorded by the concrete fence erected ln front of the cottage of Thomas Camp- bell, Contractor, ol Richmond Street. This neat and substansial erection talrbs the place ol a fence, and its novelty ndils to the appearance ol the property. Iv. is a priilseworthy effort in the llnc of lin- provemcnt. 'lhe work was all done under the personal direction of Mr. Camp-- bell, and is the only Using of its kind ln the City. Wm. A. Bsnderaon,sformerCharlotte town boy, has met with more tlinri the ordinary measure oleucceas in the automobile and carriage maiiufiioturlng bulness in Hartlord, Coors., were he now resides. At thsage of sixteen hi- lwgiiii to learohla trade with the flrui of Mr- lonis Bros., Charlottetown, and now h»- occupies the position of dse|prner,ilrsughi .~- mau, ani general inspector of the Hurt- ford Electric Vehicle Co. He is -irlll n young man, being only ln his 35th year. l:lis mother and sister reside in this Province, his sister being Mrs. J. J. McKinnon, of Brighton, vrrltre: Koi-rimsy The :following is the program nftlir- Annual Conference nf the N. B. and P. E. l., Sunday School Asaocl/iiion to be lislrl in the Methodist Church. Charlottetown. October 22- 1908: Monday, Our. 22nd, Svnaloo 1-7.3) p. m. -Praise service led by Tullar and Mere- dith and Chorus Choir, Appointment of committees; 8.15 p. ni.-The Presidents Address, Rev. G, B. White; 8.30 p. ni.- Greetlngs from New Brunswick, Fav. H. E. Thomas. Muiilclinri Offering; 9.111 p. ui. -Address, W. C. Pearce. 'l`uesriay,Or't. 2.ird, Session 2-9 ill ii. ru. -Devotion, Bible Reading, G. C.Tull»ir, Minutes; 10.00 s. m.-Reports from Dis- trict Socretarlss, Discussion; 10.45 a.m. --Report of Executive Committee, Bev. W. H. Sedgewlck; 11.15 a. m.--Address, Music ln the S. S., I. H. Meredith, Music and Offering; 11.45 a. in.-Bs- port of Nominating Committee, Elec- tion of ofiicers; 12.00 ri. m.-C:o»iiig. Session 8,100 p. m.-Meeting of Flsld Secretary with District Omcera and Supsnntendsnts of departments. 2.30 pm.-Devotion G. C. Tullar. Minutes 8.il) p. m.-Report of Field Secretary. Report ol Home Department. Report of Teacher Training. Report of Temperance Department. Discussion. 3.45 p. rn.- Round Table on ’l‘eacherTrainlng led hy W. O. Pearce. Music and Oleringz 4.15 p.m.-Report of Treasurer. John Jard- ine, H.D. 4.:l1p.ni-Conference onthe Sup- l plemsntalleesiins. liar. J. B. Ganong. Emp. rn.-Olosing. Session 4, 7.30 p. m.-Consecral.lon sod Praise Service led by Tullar £5 Meredith. Minutes. 8.00 p. m. Address “'l‘hsS S. asasplrituiil Force." Rev. W. Dobson. Music and Olhrlng. 8.19 p. ni.-Addrvs » W. G. Pearse. l’resenl.itIoo uf Diplomas toTrsinIngGradustes. 9.iIlp. m.-Open Conference: What. has helped mein this Convention. Delegates. 0.1!] p. in.- Closing. 91?-1g_____ 75c per yard ROM the looms of f skilful, tasteful, artistic Fran ce come tlifse r~xcr-.limit fabrics. In the lot offered to- day there are just 335 yards. The fabrics are bright, Him, smooth in iinisli, 44 and 46 inch- es in width, they will not rougher: from wear --and are not affected by Wat r spotting. Colorings shown blacL.~ -'.l`hey’rc sli=>v.'n l TEE »iwiir.l of li llv~r. prize given tri ici-d, was given to h1i-- f\. H. Juniper. l"'ir.~i piizt- wia~ ~.l-~ "unified to Mins Alli e .\lcMuri-ay, City, .lint t‘i#~ ..-*cond to Mrs. Geuigi- limi lo), i'|1y. Tin-1 Gnni'-linn wus liiivly shown a hor- wl mgi-eliier. Il \\.i.\ rflivkc-'i from the orclinrri i.fl-.flny ui our northern wir-din. ----~~---:_=;1-a-s.r: : »---~;_--f----- -»--~--~ - .. ., , "` ' -~ --» - ~ -~,--_ -,,-<-11 \ .- Ihr EK'\\l>‘°=<"\ 'U' "°"‘°--“*"“ l““'“ °“’“’- f ' 1 Tremendous Slough ter Sale ill" I _ ticulluitul curio: ity ii. lin slmpe of ri pluiu , il ¢,nng\..|lnp of iw.. \~ .-,lv 10|-iiii -l fruits iolu-I lu- I I I _I u I € 1 CONIINUILDUP STAIRS l`.;tr:.t‘i:_ Hain Door (sri-in Nrvv Bloch "xi r\‘l no ii:u:i. ‘le snld al ulsrisivirt. fi-'»iii 20 io 3.5 l-3 p. c. Come early and oitr-ii. Pwr ll: er get frrsicliolce. ~JC'D|_ll'\i f"\li\/\/£3 l\l .mi3imQm [<_____,,_ ,_ Q 'ml' _. _ , -.Q i fi ' -_-- »__ W] Fire nsurance On all insurable property can be cfieclod in good stron: British C<>mpzinie.< by applying to E. K. BRW, Charlottetown, - - - - Suiinysltle. Iiwslhsnssnssssnssmaqgiisassisrsssassssisnssy _ Yi l' --I B; _ _ ¥ Dentists of llnc Mind ; All lndorsc ' Ashcr’s Enamel , At the drrttalconvcntiori recently lisld in Mmilres. the ` leading drnliits ni Ciiiinrla exp|»¢-...il tliem~'el\'e~i :i~ lrllllg Veil’ iavoursbly iinprcmcd with A.