- .v-rl Cravenette ` A ~ r f. l-_.=.==|-_ 'ff ' , *<\._ "~ . W. _,.~. _ __ , awxrpzorrfrow/vs .9/0 papa/rm:/vz4L .nv/2; rs . - . -, Y. ». , ' *A " 1 \‘_ iiirrr! ,Q f_ Y have .' ` `f fl? "-. <5 "`?\ §\"; Buys this ,i it For these nn IN) L// 5 f 4 ;i~ -_-, ';-_ ___;;--`~;_ »,;f;` fe E __ th. p ®r:~\ A ’ Elegant I f jiif 'Ie »,‘,_ 5% t , , T ,if $12 , . Garment i _- ii , . ‘ i,ii` it ` ii ', 1. Qi - §`-e . liar ~\\ _ i" One Hundred and- Fifty High Grade Cravenettes 0 Actual Value $l2. 8.75 We manufactrrrers of these Cravenettes. owing to rgartglln business changes found themselves with 'this large quantity HOW _ on their hands. They made us a very tempt- s,WEl,1 -` 1 'ing oder providing we would take the entire SECURED lot- WE TOOK THEM and here they are THEIVI secured at a price which enables us to oder a latest st yie, splendid quali y Cravertette at the actual cost of " manufac_ru'e. _ _ ‘ Every man who pissihly can should take advantage of this specrtl o;casion to secure one of these Hue garments. Witt-_ WH V the rainy season approaching and cool weather YOU at hand. sncl: a coat is an actual necessity. It SHOULD is a weight as may be worn with comfort until HAVE; th: snow flies ; and apart from the added style ONE to the appra ance. the protection afforded to the clothes will amply rf-._>ay the cost. The cloths used in these coats ts of line quality-the grade nl- WHAT ¥yays used in high class garments selling from $r2 TH EY o $15. Prooted by the celebrated "Crn.venette” ARE process they are rain proof and to a great extent l MADE wind proof. 'l`l1e“l)rav».nette" process does not OF change the nppearaitce of the cloth tn the slightest; ' and for sunrlt ny’ weather no more appropriate garment can be woru. V, There are two very slglitly patterns to choose trout. One is a er niet stripe etirct tn dark grey and white-a pattern V Y fl < that will End favor with runny mt n of quiet tastes. 'lite ' - ed' l h dsome PATTLILNS, :ther is a very exce mgy an IMMINGQ mixture effect-u dark brown ground TR . TAILOR ING w-tit a stripe' etiect of tiny white dons with AND SIZES a neat ov_rcf.1c:k ot brown in a lighter shade the whole ellecr. heiug very rich and handsome. These coats are lined full ieniztlr with line Roman Satiu~-the sleeves, are mrhair linel and the tailoring throrghout is excellent. They tit perfectly and in every respect are high class gar- In len 'th the grey coats are sr inches, whtie the rnents. t, - _ browns are 54 inches lonrz. Both patterns are made in every size from 36 to 44 inch chest measurerneut. Mail Orders *Prepaid » To any Address Yon can purchase these BY MAIL just as edectively. surely and conveniently as if vautcame up in person. We guarantee these Cravenettes to be exactly as repre- sented 'IN EVERY PARTICU- `LAR‘;antl any dissatisfied person may retttrn the garment and mpnr- mosey writ be cheerfully re' without a question- V Bend name and address-state slot pattern desired-and en- ' ‘ close the special price $8~75- `_rlr¥.o?trsr: urn ---- . J ~.;.,. »» J. \ /am.. .f.r .75 ,_ ,I iiiggy 8,75 Cravenettes SEPTEMBER ;gpg Zi - ;-un lliiiili S iiiiilliii-< T Head Oillcas intNew 'Prowse Block-Charlottetown. 8A'r_unnax Guardian titty eenlc e you" Mlm Enlzinarn Grl.r.|a, Sacirvlile, is spcgdlnge weak on the Island. _ , `, pltould apply ct this oftica at once. Mus. Auousr Pornrnn and son Mesteri. Ernest, ot Shediac, are visiting Prince Edward Island. ' ` . i J /runs .6Ar.r.Aurrarr, Merch mt tailor- 0l "UB °llY. left yesterday on a trip to the Upper Provinces. » Trrrr'Mlsses Azalie and Georgina Robl- doux of Shedlno. are spending a week on Prince Edward island. ` l ANY good strong boy, who desires per' mnneut. work with rapid promotion should apply at. this othce at once; Gur Camrrrrorr of the Bank ot Nova Scotia, Amherst., who has been vl.-irintz in this city, left yesterday morning on return. W.A. Foutm, ot the murine and fisher- last. week. He crossed the bay of Fundy to Nova Scotia. - ‘ Mrsr-1 Eoumun Horrrrsuv ol this city is now employed as stcnographer with the Boston Elevated Railway Con~pnuy.` At; the present: timcshe is at their branch oiltoe in Lake Snuapee, New Hampshire. Miss Hornsby is a graduate of the Union Commercial College. Tun marriage of Miss Flora Warlman to Leroy P. Baker, took place on Wednesday September titlh, ut. Delaware. Miss Wndmnn is rt drtuglrter of the Rev. J. \V. r " 1 t\rrdMrs.Wutl|t|au. Mr. Wudrrrnn ian uutlve ol this province and is rrowu. missionary In llonolulu. ' Tru: i’ort.lrmd (Mc.) Teiegrurrr srrys that Mrs. Isaac C. Nelson, son turd daughter nl Boston are occupying the co Logo of W. F. Young at Rockbcuml Par-lr. rr beautiful spot/, during the ruorrth of friends in Charlottetown. Trrr-x advertising manager of thc Aco- lian company, New .Ycrk, says: “ We putrt Pianola announcement lu the New York morning newspapers, and eight hundred people visited Aeolina Hall chat. same day as the result of that announce- ment. Yet not n single one of the night. hundred had the remntest idea ot coming before he ate his ltrealrfnst.. The daily pnper will accomplish such thinrrs, and I dorr't know of any other mcdium on earth that will." As The Guardian Employment. and months ago, has been so greatly appreci at ed, and has been t-ha means ot securing employment for so many people and help lor so mnuy business houses and house- keepers, lt. has been decided to establish lu connection with this paper, an Adver- tising Agency. Thus any persons or firms desiring advertising in any newspaper cutsldc ot this city, can have same placed hy The Guardian. Thcy can thus secure the some rates as if they placed their order direct, and have each rtrlver tiscrnent checked to see that it. frets thc proper'numt_;_cr of insertions and appears its desired. Lf THE regular monthly meeting of the Free Temperance society, of Glenwood, was held in ,Glenwood hall on Friday evening, Sept 7th, liltiil. The president. Rev. D. McLean, occupied the chair, nuri opened the meeting with singing, Scrip- ture rcading and prayer. The program was as iollowsz- Opening address-The President. Reoitation- Bertha Boulter. Speech --Andrew W. GuY- Readlng-Evelyn Boyle. Speech-,Michael McDonald. Speech-A. W. Boyle. Racitstion-Mar-y .Boult er. Speech-Albert, Gay. Orrzanist-_Evelyn Boyle. Nothwithscandlntz that. thc evening was dark and cloudy, the attendance was lnrrze, the hall being crowded to the door. ’i`hc exercises were interperscd with Suu1>reNr.v at Crapaud, on thc ilth inst the spirit. of George Nicholson passed nwny. Atltough advanced in years. itclnrzin Iris ’i:'»th year, the drraeuserl hart bccn in fairly good health with the cxcop- tlon ot a paralytic stroke, some time ago. Thedeath took plucc nt. iio‘clock, just as he awoke, when it is thought he book another slight stroke cs he could not speak and expired almost immedia- tdly. iieleaves to mourn rt sorrowtmr widow, one daughter Mrs Joseph Mac- -Donald, Seattle Washington; and two sons George, Crnpaud. 'turd Edgar of Albany. One ron, John flied over n yeur nrro. MrNioholson’s larullnr figure will bc much minced in Orapaud as he was ' nlwnyu an energetic man. carrying on his 'blacksmith trade tor a long time past.. Much sympathy is felt tor the bereaved `family. The tuneralwiil tuko place tc- _='§s 0 l Cream Pies with rich cream Biting, lustre nice dainty size, xr and r5c each. . Cocoanut Pi es with Oootnrtut filing ~ nicely iced and very pct- etebte. - rg and acc each. ,` Qui girl desiring to learn type-settinr¢’} tes department-, Ottawa, was lu St. Johni sep"ember` Mn' Neiwu has many attention is paid tn corresponrlerrce but morning. ‘ TiI0llA5 Tllaurolt-left yesterday morn- . M`lsB.POPR has returned to the clry, litter visiting in Vernon River. Fun: Barntznzrr has arrived from New York and is visiting in the city. Tux tide will be high this afternoonett 4.2) and tomorrow afternoon ut 3.21. where they will reside. Tun Saturday Guardian, only fifty cents Miss Brrssrr: E. Wr~;s'r‘, hand landor imilllner for M. Traiuor- 8cCo., lotton ties. I DoN'_'r tail to see the views exhibited by Rev. G. E. Dawson and bear the good music by Prof. Watts und choir in First. Methodist church sciroolroom Tuesday evening nthall past seven. Admission ten cts. ' Trrtr: rates tor the Halifax Exhibition will he one way first class fare from all ,stations on the P. E. I. lt. vin Pictou or iI’oint dn Chene from Sept. Zlst. to Oct. ith inclusive. Limit. of time to return, Oct. tith. Tickets tor judges cnd exhibitors presenting certitlcutcs signed by Mr. linll will be issued one way first class fare on all lines ol tho P. E. I. It. via I’iet.ou or Pt. du Cheno from Sept. 17th to Oct. Sth. Time limit, Oct-. l0|.ir. to ensure early lppcarrmcn of correspond - once ailmattercent. in slroulrl he out, down as much ns possible. Every itlrrlmpossibleto get everything in as written, especially wltcrr its of lute lrrnriy _ V lVl00lC I ss Ar.wr~: Wnrrs has returned mm' )_ A_ vw vur 1 ll! - , tt visit to Halifax. ‘ va In W R._M,'DrwKwon'r|1 crossed to Plctou ` » ' j f' . - we sssr-.=;=f=1,a ~';~. V ¢ ~,“‘1.=~Aj;"§H 1 A ' _.r- §=sss?W _ !lunn§|n='rn§,'!1.~an=::1f tu.. . . Elllunrrnnrlrllgsiarmulu - r 19-!*£‘_¢1':':;-;-_-_er-=.!i55tP'.» _ c1It¥l=Dl¥ll¥ll1$l32Fil=lU!" ‘:\tm51\z;r'»"-'.., 'Kai/* "#77 ' elif U I ~ Mm-1. FRANK Srl\Nr.Ev and three child- ` ren left. yesterday morning tor Sydney, pi it year ts an excellent gift. for that lrienri , ,.2,;,‘ ~ if of yours abroad. Subscribe for it. today. E7'-',§ / / , ' " 4 opening on the mainland, and secure for _ H her tlrm the very latest miilncry novel- ,mei-:1,,` `\'Mouday morning to attend the millinerv mple, loose back, broad shoulders. - ingon' c trip to Boston. _¢ N F LL rr. .;_` imc] .., 7-‘su ai .- . 1, _ ~ COATS THAT I J\ _ :. Q4 »-. < »_-» A LACK of . _ uality is often f noticed in wont: rn’s ready-to-wear gu- ments that tends toward a corresponding lack of interest 011 the part of the public. You may tisit store after store and frud garments that are practically duplicates. We want to show you that this store is DIFFERENT and theres no better way to do it Vtha.n by urging you to come and see these new coats_. They have all the leading characteristics of a custom made ¢0at_.¢1eve,e1y cub l CoRnr°.~sl'oNnrrN'rs should rcrnenrher that Y handsome tight titled coat of plaid cloth Crapaud,'todk place on Sunday ittlr inst. information Bureau. estairlishcd some 'Jherlpa age of 80 years. Im with Wo singing of Gospel hymns. g idly nt2 p. nt. to the old Crapnud Gems- \ Dr.Chasc’s ,...........,,..........,., iiicdrcrncs communications ure being.: rect-i\'c