f JI \ _SFPTEMBER 25» 1914 ' fri-in CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN * _\. ~ PAGE FIVE no ¢ » ¢ ¢ ¢ » ¢ » 0 3*.oo.o¢.oo,oo.oo.»e.oo.ov.oo‘o¢,:, . .;. ~’» .f. .;. » »:o 5° DAILY SELECTIOIIS FUR READERS 0F _ _ILIE GUARDIAN Furnished Loulon .;..;..;. FR I EN DSHIP. ~ o o o o o o o oo.oo,oo‘o¢’oo.oo.ov.oo GIVES. 4. .;. .;. .;. .;. .;. .;. .;. 31 . .;. “My Of ‘friend’ you signed yourself; but did you think U55 . If you are looking for roofing that will stand- every test of storms,rain, wind and bad weather that lwill stand the heat oi the sun- orriireithat can be easily laid, gives absolute protection and costs comparatively lit tie, you will need to know Carpenter-Morton. Roofing. Carpenter-Morton lives up to your ideal of what good roofing should be Fennell & "Sain Are you prepared to suffer any palii \Vouid you believe in ine should Slan- "Are Or are you but ii friend while NIU/. l must plead, if even such the ’l`riliune from Oxford, England, says: nal on October 8, and I-‘_ J. Willis, Ox- ford Sei'ri»t:\i'y of the lihodes trust, has cabli-ii lthodes scholars to report y this year, you will use our epec‘es all that such a friendship means to me- To mo. _who need ii true and faithful friend More than the wcarry river needs the sea More than the weary river needs ning rain More than the daybreak needs the sun again? did you pause and strive to comprehend Each thought that lingers in the words ‘your friend'." ily which your sacrifice may prove my gain? der's sword the strong weapon 'galnst my simple word? Be you prepared to stand by nie through ill, And in misfortune be my friend still; true fair days shine, While happiness, and love, youth are mine? and you he, ‘l greatly need your friendship- give it iiie.' " OPENING OF OXFORD NEW YORK, Sept. 23.-A cable to Oxford University will open as us- thut date. “lf you want to secure best re- iilts \\'ii.h your pickles and chow which are the purest, strongest and an most satisfactory of ony. Our essence of vinegar is of unusual strength, .;..;»;..;~~:~.;.»!~;»;..;..;..;..;..;»;»;..;..;..;»;;§‘ ` CE A L ` fl,-G IT PAYS to buy in the Province. . CARD OF THANKS.-Mrs. George Vlckerson and family of North River, wish to thank theil marry friends ing their recent bereavement. NEW BALL PLAYERS.-Mr. James als Baseball team, Amherst is in Charlottetown on a business trip. It is understood that Mr. Waiting is on thc warpath for new ball players. PATRIOTIC MEETlNG.- A meet- ing in connection with the Field Ser- vice Fund will be held in Crapaud Hall on Wednesday evening, Oct 7th, at 7 p. m. Also at Boiishaw an Thurs- day, Oct. Sth, Rev. G. (1. Taylor and others will address the meeting. 5728. CIVILIAN SHO0T.- At Kensing- ton range Saturday afternoon coni- eiicing at 2 the _second stage of the Sliver Salver, and Brown Cup, will be shot for at 200, 500, 600 yards range. Riilemen who desire practice, and beginners, will have an appointment to shoot during the afternoon. The above competitions are for members of Civilian ltlfie Club only. ::VISITORS TO THE EXHIBITION will receive a hearty welcome to our store. We will be pelai-ied to see you mid give you all the information at our command. If there is anything in our line you might require, a compet- ent staif of clerks is at your disposal. (fall and see us anyway. E. A. Foster, (‘eiitral Drug Store, Sunnyside. nitf. :alt may be to your advantage to call at the ofilce of the Mutchless Sil- ver Black Fox Co., Cameron block, (Tliarlottetown, some day this week. 5676-9-22~ni5i :‘.§'-` """°'” INDIAN LOYALTY. LONDON, Sept. 24.- Agakahn, who is recognized as the temporal head ot' sixty million indian Mohauiniedans, says that Germany guessed wrong a- bout lnilian Loyalty, that she under- stands German iniperialism well and iight to last diicli to stem it. lie can furnish seven million men for war. ___._..__»-__._i___, ' ° ' we Pint malfimz .three Q ' l if ,J , . '° PRICE io CENTS I /~,__ _ W-'f' Asc/tears wosk waits You state é Eiilii these? I with two for u dime. 0ll~~“'l‘ll you know dad, our cas | ii I l l _ To The Exhibition are Cordially Invited ' to inspect here " the finest F all range of Clothing for men and .boys in P. E. Island i 5 Visitors 4. _ ' Y _° I "’%*i\»- ». ‘ v . I __ _.ai ’* ; ‘- _,,%,' -`-‘ -<1.-‘f __" ._ '_;.:_. ' -`-_E h :.5-i /" ~. _T-,-_-if-__.__ . __ _ _ . The :Two Macs , |49 Gf.Geor|e Street. l _ ___ _ _ __ 11" T ;=fe<%.._I _ Exhibition Sale of Boys’ Suits $7,5 Worth to 10“’,“.‘,€.“ The _clothing buyer was fortunate in picking up a small lot of boys suits- about fifty in all-ata big bargain. He got a heavy discount-and we will give ' you a share of it Suits for boys from 8 to 14 years of age-greys-browns-navy blue-and all the rest-very smart new things-mostly Norfolks. _ Suits that under ordinary circumstances would sell at ten dollars each-In this sale at WE MAKE STRONG CLAIMS for this great new department-and we = stand ready to make good every one of nem. All we want is a ghost of a show to ' prove to you that we have the clothing range you need to choose from. Calif- see - examine -compare- study our prices-consider the values- and your order comes to us-sure. Try ' ' it to-day. - zoih CENTURY CLOTHING “\ .socisTY BRAND ci.oTiiiNc it Nsw ERA CLOTHING fi W9 f CLOTHING MADE TO OUR OWN New Fall Suits for $8.00, 10.00, 12.50, 15.00, 16.00, 18.00, 20.00, 25.00. , New Fall Overcoats $9.00, 10.00, I* 12.00, 14.00, 17.00, 20.00, 25.00. =, New Boy's Suits $2.25, 3.50, 4.50, 5.00, 6.50, 7.50, 8.50, 10.00 up. New Boy's Overcoats $4.25, 6.50, 7.50, 10.00 up. The Home of GOOD HATS All the dandy new blocks in ~ All the smartest trappiest new soft hats-all the colors that appeal to young men and men who stay young. . SOFT HATS $1 50 t0 $6 50 STIFF HA I` S $2 25 to $5 00 I _ Get Your New hi _ _ _ _ , ___ I . ,. .. N . 4' ;_-__- ...M gs »-;_ , , . _, . ._ "' 9,. ,'_ - . 1- < _L i._Tf*»"r:"-"_' -1* .c , _, "v ORDER , is STETSON HATS '1`RESS HATS FRANKLIN HATS FITWELL HATS Hat To-day 'i I i _ Seven Dollars and Fifty Cents i 119-121 Queen St. Ch’town ' U Moore & McLeod 2 l \ » I o I I