5 _es, enibalming, etc. ~ yaiietly _and perfectly perform. e . 1 ment in every particular, hand. wish to pay. T116 D2-viwn Undertaking Co Hon. G. E. Hughes, Pres. W. B. Pmwse_ Sec’y Treas. SEPTEMBER 15, xgog levi! _ t c m when saws 'ri-IE* cHaRLOTTE'rowN GUARDIAN _ rmsr or aus _ .Pass :mrs _"1 Undertaking in all branch attention. Funeral directing quickly, New and up-to-date equip. Lady assistants always at Prices just what you would Ltd. Ofiices _zog 211 Prince St, OPBII Mly f10l1l‘, day 01- night went to Georgetown yesterday Llty. 4 'IHE _ . _ 'rho Kinda-goto. open.. this 1-1. J. south, righish, was in th., , ' D » .morning at tan o'cioclr. oity yesterday. He registered at the -» . ~ 1- Queen. . ` " W. E. Lelli, City, I th P.E.I.R_, --- _ ' Head Omcei ln NEW PI'0WS8 Blogk-Cha|'|0uet0wn_ was _a passenger to0Tign°lsh yester- Notre Dania Academy will hold a ' _(lay. ' rand bazaar in th M ~ket ~ 3 0 Bl' Hall The latest news, in-at g H ` ` 2 ' basement on Sept 21st to 25th i _ ° 8 ‘ , ,£1 “Hr” gm is w““t°d- B” °l“°"'i‘ Mrs Arthur Gates and daughter, aid of the Building fund. ' n Ernest Dewan pisqum 1 th, " a ' Charlottetown, halve returned home -- mommg for sea,tue_ » eaves s_ Miss M ri _ K_--- alter a weeks visit at wingloe, the George Webster returned to the city ,____,_, “ 9 °Y`S¢¢Bfl. Bt. Stephen, guests of Mrs Amanda Taper, yesterday after a very pleasant vacu- Cond at __ Ken dt _well known here, is visiting in Toron- ll 0 1 i to his house throdgh l1liies:_t°nnmd to' ' ____ R°\§sf* md' Mrs Whlteswsv. and D- “"4 M“‘- S°“'”““- ' »-_ - John Whiteawa-y, Murray River,were M. C. and Mrs Delalney, North Hggeergugrdgn has re°‘iiv°d` _fmmiamong the visitors to the city yes. Mrs Mlchaefl Luby and her little Tryon, came to the city yesterday Alta mee },0pi‘;;w,‘:;3’t,,:?,°i§0¢,2,ie§`:,7,l;‘,:,i?“ terday. » igni .hLorne_ Ravi; :et-\rgi¢¢, to ' ' - r ,___ ‘ Bl' 0fm8 ll Ill EPB , after aweekg Mm J. 1-rom. wihsioe ~h <1 M J, - “_ ' _ G. s. Inman. J. 11. trmokt-tt, Mont- 'Ut in this City- the guests or Mrs Pu|l¢l,¢|-_ Ugg” spent M,,,;d,,,:‘uL;:,,.k_ S,(;3],:§t°:,,er';ndgu3§?_ x‘;{’°"`__f’e‘:_'k S; ugue, ond J.___l;}_ Mclionnld, So~n~is,-H. Tralnor. - tl~_ t [M H _ _ ' _ _ _ were among e visit ~ t tl - -'L --"- " gn” 5 " W am S V096!" thili dnug'l1~te1, Mis Hurry Pethick, y_eBt,,rd,,y_ They were ,(,);_n,_|,,;'V,Li'€,,°r),.f'_ __'l‘hc adjourned meeting of tion at Alexandniel, the guest of J, tl'e ` Lflicese Board will be held on l-`1idn'-‘ The Guardian regret.;-1 to leurn of ` l .. . .' ' 1.1 l ~|1 _ - _ , ' "_“ There will be prnctn-, 1| H-|,___»i~lent litn next, ut two 1- clues. ".1-u ___‘{it“‘;`__‘3_:*_3 ’ “"S‘* "7 Ml" -|05" MH I‘hcre_ will he students _fron\ New hom mga Range i~iut|,r`i|,t';.] 3,.\:|_ 1I,',\,|`,_ muh will me received und '1|\:licti';;~.‘_ . _S_lco_t1a 1_n :1.l%_e|li}Au who intend U, ,,|,,-,,,|_ ,H um p,_,,,.A, ,fo t_lu1_:l_1;»n1'd and the u.~1nz__l :inlf_1'ut.. ills linrdslvip Iiishop Worrell, llnll- liege l-'Win l-\‘l'ln ’ "m"'e“‘“ _ “‘ n;_1;'tc|;|_, w|.f_cl1 tnki-a plnvn lull-|',sl1o\1l¢l “""` “' ""' H'“"t"‘| "Y LL" -“'|'V“i"- " u eu " _____ Mrs George Munrue, liostun, for Ph 8 ` mmm' Rev Dr Heurtz will deliver an ad- /lt the porin, 0,,,,,t v,_,_,(,r,,uy mf-1-ly Miss Theresa Wcntlierbic, Vil_ _ 'Coruvvull on Thursday evening next, with upproprittting $~1l$~fron|. George tml' ‘md l_‘“‘."°dy hfbeing l°rw“"i'id Disfinclivc Cosfum for Fall .lf- lhis. store for thor __ Sega _The reputation of \- 4,9-f .J _ ;‘._, Aim' _ "Nr, “F” _ Wrffi. "1 - "_: ~ ' Iv _ < .__- ~_ * 'a - __ . 3.~. _ff f, - < iv -. _,._,_. ,_ r Er'-’__\> : \ * <1.. oughness and perfec- tion in every detail is exemplified fofhe highest degree in /’ / it i_\ __ » our mantle depart- , 5 ll “_ il ~ ment. ' _ll -_ » l/then looking at our costumes, one instinctively feels that it is the produce of an artist -the work of a - “ master designerwhoseideal ‘ ` _is the product of the best that man’s mind and hands are capable of fashioning, , Sc in keeping with- good _,Q if ; taste are the distinctive ' styles and shades--so per- ' ""“ fect is the tailori11g,benuti- _.i._,-.1-_-< 4-' 2/V* 'if'/7" rg,” 1' f _ _aw l' i _], _ _i j li' '__` fully finished in every particular-» so good are the materials that most women who dress' well desire our costumes. 'Ihe long coats and knee and hip pleated skirts are the leading features of.the New F all Suits,Con1fort; common sense and graceful appearance seem to have been the object of the desigirrs, and they have succeeded very well in their efforts. We show many charming models in severly plain or more elaborate effects in all the season’s materials and shades. Comprising :1 superb assortment of the Canadian designers-Prices from 10.00 up to $41.50 per costume. `. We also specialize iu perfect garments for small women, misses and girls, see our values at $l2.50 $14.50 $15.15 » _ ll/len’s New - Fall And -_ C Wmfcr. Suits Smart splendidly fitt- ing garments, tl_121I llllg the shoulders without 8 wrinkle and drap with the grace |c_>f an all hand tailored suit. Cut in the latest styles finished with cuffs and and fancy flaps on P0614* ets, The materials are the highest grade ENE' -lish worstcds, Scotch and Canadian tweeds etc- Prices vary according to Mn* 5,75 and up to $25 pei' _ suit. _ _ .Light Fall 0vercoals for Men _ _ e. 1 A nice light overcoat is a necessity these cogl September evenings: We dsho¥c2;sZ";_f_’_‘_1y;`_‘;;gi‘_’1';r;e the_ different qualitiei apic og fromlfllzes silibgleawlidndbome -cotit for Young menlir 11 . - ' ed t idea a "fy tasty 01”-fe mil -Brown sdnll cevllediit’ Earments - wei ht s lendidl finished an a CX g P . inevery respect lirics SU-50 » ts. is is -;ri;_~...w»~_b1»1.~n»n.;w.fl= »»- - " " ` ' " ' *J ‘ materials from _ that all “changes’ of matter reach it0l`i51." or “News" according 'to the following ls5“e_ left for Summerside. She will com- made water tight by applying Carpen-I pete in the races to bc held there ter-M.orton Roofing. This Roofing cami D0 nut send communications to in_ shortly for the silver cup ilo'11n.tcd\)y he upplied over the old shingles, if. dlvidual members of Bta,f|_Ever.yth,,,g, Bruce McKelvie of that place. Yester- \l. m Friday toiusureqnsertion in first Bruce Btewart's npeedy motor boat, 2-Any barn or outbuilding can he = _one 2 9' 7 _dress in the Methodist (lhurch uit -Edwin Hn!1hgt0l1 nppl-n1‘c|l ‘>ul'1it|'gc\i mg" G"°w""h"d fn' her home “L kms ut the Missionary Anniversary ser- Carver'a restaurant on GreutGeorl-gs "9 thi" pluvmce 4°' lnwrmem' wmch WCG- A Dfvgrsm has been prepared. Street on Saturday night. The cuse Wm probably take place ‘ft Berchhm grlvar couectiom d ed t-1 F V _ _ ,Ccmetory. Mrs Mnnroe was in dau- _ 1 _ was a journ un 1 riday mom1ng._gh,,,,_ ,,,,rim,,thy weau,e,_,_y_ vmage Chns Patterson’a Ulncksnlith shop, Amon . the choice c0,,[,,ct~ Gwen- ' mtv. win he reopened on the mth of 5 _,df th ,r ,, _ U: :E’.‘;-» how -- _ _ Sept' "Y J' T' M°K°“”ie' h°\`“9h0¢'l` ghd”-well(lfno§vn aoiikltlsiooilhlllrdcblatlbbt Tyler B' Thomson' of Mlssmnadrnd ‘md ge°"'“" "‘“°“""‘““-' Wm’ Us '"1' which are so delightful to the taste' M t'1 c u h' h th 1 e I de, th, t » _ _ - ercnn ompany, an s ro er, 11,,-,€o1I;f,,,_ r Y ' years “penance in Tlmir d°u°i°'“s' r 1°h~ "‘9ll0W USU# LeBenon Thompson, travelling passen- -- sg”.?.':.i.;"1r;::“.2;‘.’f.:“€;:;i;*f.sir.; sf acc =“a,m°1» 0-,vin /,_ U b' S t d G _ ' _ _ _ 1 fomfpany, o n, were in ussex di gd 2,, le lg 8 ur ay um; HWY Wm U0 dmlbt be YU lslfeilli ll¢2~ Inst week to attend the horse racing. an an e l r e b f d usemehts therezf ,ngmgi er ,?ec;s;:; mana- St. John Telegl-.uph._ LeBuron Thom- . - -_- psou is well known in this city: assisting manager ofthe Missoula l l which we can recomm- ‘ appeared before Judge Reddiu mt M ell. on a charge of an infraction victed of first offence and fined $100 ,or three months imprisonment. -__ . The Plant Liner A. W. Perry arriv- | eu in port at 4.15 this morning, with ' the following passengers: J. G. Neal,-_ Mrs Wm McCormack, Miss G. Mc-f Phee, Mrs Keance, Miss Keance, G_' J- POW. Jae Lenebraugh, Mrs Lene- braugh, Mr Russel, Miss N. Logan, ‘ Miss M. Steves, Miss Era. Rodd, G. i E. 'I‘nylor and wife, H. Murphy, Mina ' H. Mcbean, Mrs W. Sears, C. Rogers, W. Morrisey. l~`ru'n1 Halifax-Mr Htovcr, Mr Mcllonuld. | "IIE Syrup of llypophosphiles ls a preparation ‘end as a satisfactoy remedy for Naurasthe- ‘ nia. Anaemia, retarded development of children and all wastin g diseases _ SOMETHING NEW. , nwhtiy John 'r. oumen. Bruton' ar- "'_ ‘ w 3 0, The Fredericton Exhibition people the Prohibition act. no was ooh- “'° “""*'“ '9““%,.`_ "°‘“°' thing new. This y I Exhibi tion will run ‘ten days, and the amusement attraetipis ` -'of the two separate weeks will be entire- ly different. A Proviu¢ial..-*Exh'i'ul- tion uauaflly runs only six days, with the amusement attractions tha some an through the term. 'rho isxhlbi. U01! proper of course will be the same but the Amuammnts will undergo a Complete change the second week. The Exhibition is also open to Exhibits from all Canada and also the State of Maine. This is somethtrzg out of Htinipsulh Mr and Mrs Sullivan. Mr the 'omhmy and Wm luv” in mm’ cases an object: lesson to the farmtrs of the l\i‘s.ritime Provinces when t ey °°"‘° is fwlmetitioa with their neigh- bors from across the line, 0ne Package ol Macs’ Horse Cough Powders \/Vill cure your hor- . se’s cough in 2 or3 Large bottles only 59 cents | days. Price 25c a package For Sale only at "ml in ual" Y . _ issue to Hnszurd & Moore's new flibr- _' _ -' lary the membership fee was erron- fously stated as $1. This should have been $1 2 It is well to bear in mind that the price of subscription is real- L/_/[WW-' " 1-.,__,~ //W ly only covering the cost of the pur- 1 -~ .- ,gf *chase of n. book which the member is f ‘ - "'-. " ['12 |entitled to receive each -time he sub- ' isoribes. f ' ' _ ' " -7 '-_._ _ \ .nv _ I » i\>‘.-' "_~( ff U* 9 " \\\‘»( \ The Calgary Morning Albertan of f _- _ ` .- . 1 / Sept 7tl1, gives quite an account of lthe annual sports held in that city ion Labor day ‘hy the A. A. A. A., in which two Charlottetown old Abeg- fweits, captured quite a new prizes. __ Fred Jenkins winning the 100 yard 5 ldhsh; and in i miie-; and in zzo yarns and 3rd' in running broad jump and ltieing for lst place in run- P' ning high jump at .» ft. 4 in. I~'ie also broke file pole vunlt record for that' provinue, by one inch, winning three gold, tlsree silver and two bronze medals, also ai shield which takes with it the Championship of Alberta. Eric McLean also did some good work winning Znd in 1100 yd dnsh; Znd in 220 and 3rd in. high jump. The marriage of Miss Grace Millicu. Macdoniald, youngest daughter of J. K. and Mrs Macdonald, to' Reginald I-lu Dingwell of'North Bay, Ont., was, solcmnized at the home of the bride’s _ parents on Tuesday monnlng last. The ceremony was performed ‘ny the Rev Dr Harkness, in the pnesence of only the immediate friends of the parties. The house was prettily decormted with carnations and astors. The young couple were wnattendell. The bride, wh,o was given away by her father, wore an Empress dress of pale blue silk mulls, bouquet of pink and white carnations and maiden' hai-r fern. Her travelling suit was of brown broad- cloth tuscan shade hat to match. Af- ter the ceremony a dainty repast-was »served, and Mr 'and Mrs Dingwell left `on the International Limited express _for Brockvlll-e and Ottawa. After, _visiting friends in these places, they .will proceed to the gro0'm's home in North Bay, where they will reside. ,The bride received many handsome 'gifts, including several dleques fOr substantial amounts fromi relatives at |1 distance. The groom'sigift to the bride was a solitaire diairnund ring. The bride is one.of Gornerall’s 'popu- lar young ladies, and it. is the sincere wish of her many friends that har years of wedded life may ‘be ns full of sunshine as her weddintg day. The groom ia the eldest sun o (l. Hloward Ding,-well, chief clerk ol. the Prince Edward Island Railway. - ,_._.1_._1.___ -Watch New Wond erland' s sign boards for program r1ight_.;ly.7 _"_ _ There was a young wiy who said “Whf can’t I make an acceptable pie? Said her husband “Don't fret there is hope for ' us yet For on Stewart’s we _ sure can rely T0|5P||0i° Ill Do Swwllldo _ :curse BAKER! u i ff _" s ..\ 2;; '- _ ‘C "Jr *_ Zia \‘l - - i. I _ ll \ /~ :-2.2--*"_‘ '7" 'F' ' "Ur ,.» ' » Noi a day loo early 1 fo select your Aul- umn Coat. Thcy’rc being chosen every day The new coats that we have ready for you are notable for the characteristic that may be called “c1ass.” The designs are smart, the lines in every garment are graceful, the cut and fit is just what you expect of best tailor work. 'fThe showing 10-day is particularly good, and as we have remarked, many of our “fore-handed" customers are gathering in garments that appeal to them even at this carly:date,toprov1de against the inevitable shortage in the rush days of late October. Cost at 9.50, 1o.oo, 14.00, 15.00, 17.50, _20.00, 23-05~ Jr 7** be ~`;.. /'aff -' .\ 4 A ~ ‘~\_`”fl. “.: *fi*-'J r~ ' uw- :T "”‘\'/ .; ' ' § Q ,».. _ ' _ ., . _ __ _ _;-2%? r€ />_1--¥\i ';‘;5 ° --- '-,-=»- -‘-5;.. Z ` 5, `\-§»~\;--~<._..\-\'=`-er;-'_-- ____ / ’ i ___ ~ _ ` A _ fa;-ns' _._-'-il _ _ _ _ __ . _ l 4 - Cl' *Iii _ _ _ \\ f____;_'_-*- 1 _ *_ _ _\__f‘_'_f_~_ _ ~ _ -§` _ " '*@_/‘ R. \ ,_ ,,. I :_c\ _ff . ._ _ _ ,_ d 3___;_1ip_i»,_g_l_z_1_1n tallella rib ons 16C y \' _ _I - ' , ` ` _V-_ _ __ __ _. r ¢a\\\ _ . _l gi _ The following are the City n-.urket ;_ prices:-Potatoes per bus thirty cts,? _ __ _ my Dressed per torn nine, fiftv. nuvter ' \ _ ' hav pressed per ton nine stty, li-imp - \ ~ - ___ _ . ,_ Del' lb twenty-one to twenty-tw0,e,;,;3 \/ f ‘_©/* ~ per doz twenty to twenty-one, strnv. ‘ 'fs A ' l§l`0SS¢l1 per ton five dollars to ilxu `» /\ __ __, \_ » __ _ _-V' fifty. Straw loose per cwt thirts cts, _ ` _ ’ _ .“’““° °“*“ P" “"8 t“1f*>"°1Kh*°¢"lS _ | The Bus1esiSiore on Charlottetown s Busiesi Street. and black per bug fort Cents, k _ _ W _ _____ _A ln nlwking reference in yesterdayfn . _ ' 1 ` ` _ A 'V . rum \ ,f . v’ __ -v`~ ’- J' , ~~ 1 / / f » .‘ , _ 3 » . . .t “ / 1' 7' f fill* _» 5 1 I l T' _ ' I 1 ll / _*"i" if "i l kw .' '---. 1 -.1-f~~ .V " J..-..__¢_-.=w, ,_ ‘E - - ‘ f_._-_-.=*'-' -1 . » -_ "' ,: _ ' ~:.\ »._,__. , -. _ _ _ _ ,, “' '/ '-51 _ Some very Smart new Silk and Nef Waist IDEAS Express yesterday brought a great line of new' V ` :_é'»'€/f'f`.. " `»l , _ . 4’ ~ L /ll ll ff, / rl?" , _ ___ 4 T: fc _fl _;~_"‘ , _ _ {`f‘¢¢» , __ -'= E-':"5*\`<`~c\____ \: ,_ ‘ ,»- ag “i ...sr 3 \_ _ /Ap /,___ '_ '» ‘ 4! \>r':.' .al ' ls: M14' Q . ‘Ln ....- J f' ;~ "’A'°A't W4 _ .__ _ This bargain is a nogble one indeed. The main tr ble ‘ we have been having about it is to get the ribbons out from Switzerland as fast as we can sell them in Charlottetown. There are blacks, blues, reds, pinks, rose, greens, white etc, 4 inches wide, all silk taffetta, just the sort of thing that other stores are offering you at twenty cents--Only big uying makes this bargain possib e--and a bargain it is it /' Z 16c per yard .-1 _ _ _ waist: latest fall models direct from the makers. Very handsome allover lace waist, high guipnrc' collar, long sleeves, ecru wash silk slip $3.75 - Tucked embroidered net, in cream, is the fabric _ of which a very fetching garment is made. Frontf and sleeves finished with Planen banding with a r dash of colour given by a touch_of sky and brown _ silk embroidery $5.75: A rich and effective taffeta silk waist, prettily, tailored, has round yoke of net with bands of silk.~ Cuff similarly made. Iet buttons add a touch cfm brightness to a very pretty garment. $.75 "` A plain tailored waist of soft firtu taffeta s1lk,f wide and narrow tucks, plain sleeves Jet buttons at, shoulders and down front , . _ $4-50 ~ Others 3,75, 4. 50, 4.95, 5.r5, in white lace, . cream lace, black lace and all silk. . A I cent pattern and the latest quarterly style book-35c value for-Ne, v' - *. i 4 lv 1 -f= . .~...u _sf .z :st-,xr- .a._. » »a i‘ :i 3 _ _..f.r;::'=n‘= K `n U 1 » ii ..7:"a:. l .i fi fi » 1 1 ____,,__,_.;_:_.,. 'il _ li' if fl ' r ~ 11A ‘t 3.; iv __ ‘ . ‘ vw __ .__ ,_.'¢»£Z.»_