in the Saturday Pman Bnawnxns, of th C°lDl1lIl'°|hLC°ll0R¢ has secured a the oliice of A J. Biilln. Arrxxrros is directed to Wm Moran's page ad which appears in special color in this issue and in which is set forth th many advantages of I. good husln college education. oo ” tomouroawldow and ‘two brothers, -two slltere, and hi m mother. . I Tun children of St, James Bund School willmeot in the Sunday Sch at10,&ii tomorrow morning and w march into the church to take part in ih 0hild\'en’s Day Service. Advertisers are asked to have “changes in not later than ten s. m each Saturday for both The Daily and The Tri weekly Monday. Guardian employees have hal! holiday each Saturday during th summer months The business, edltoral and news departments are open as o other days fcr the transaction of bnslnes “W nnpual Rally Day of the Baptis f '" “ bool will be held to morro 1 J? at23) p m An lnteneetln program, bright addresses, good music, etc. will make the sessions very attract ive one Allfriends of the school an all paren's of scholars are cordiall invited to be present. Irlosn who want work of any kind of arelooklng for help of any kind should send their names and addresses with all particulars or call at The Guardian Employment and Information Bureau, Prowse Block, Charlottetown. elephone 132s Those who do not desire to advertise will please send cents with their request, which amoun will be returned tothem cn application if they do not get what they want. A'rrnN'rioN of Guardian readers is cali ed to the announcement in anoth uolnmn, ofthe new tailoring iirm of Ma Lellan Bros, successors to Gordon an MaoLellan Mr Sextus MacLellan need no introduction to the people of th Province Asaouttrr he stands ln th front rank During the years he has bee doing busindss in the city~he has mad ho t-i of friends His brother, C Mac hellan is also a ilret class cutter and n to a short time ago was connected wit the well known tlrm of Maxwell and Son Merchant tsllors, Halifax. With such strong combination the public can depen on getting iirst class work. Tar: Halifax sailed at noon yesterda with ihe following passengers Mrs Rutledge, Mrs. Shaifner, W A Hogs John Garland, Mrs. E E Knott, Mrs 0 E Stewart, Mrs M McLellan, Mia G Mason, Mrs W A Brown, R Mn P Barnard Jas Keary Kenale, Mrs i Miss G Stanley Miss L Stanley ith B J Annual all Millinery 0 pening THQ EVENT of the season-our Annual Fa Miiliuery Opening will take place Wednesday and Thursday NEXT Oct 5rd and 4-th We take great pleasure in extending a cmdial invitation to our customers and to all others who would like to attend Our position the leading niillinery establishment is firmly establis ed and on Wr.DNi-:~5sDAv ` ’l`HUi\SDAY NEXT auolirr notpbe ad vaniein leadership will We expect THIS io be the very best Fall Opening ever held in Mrs. M McLeod Jae. Sm McLeod, Miss A Mc mrs. F H Young.D M8Fatt r,s Martin ary Whlh, Minnie ulfy. H I J Murphy.B’H Morse, Geo. F Sheridan. e A G Myers, W Forbes, Katie Aylewart ., Chocolates l‘ B V fl i 2 Another fresh ship- ti Tim many friends of Mrs Isas Bryenton were :locked to :oar lp! he sudden death w ich ocourre in egin Lhulmtetown Past re on Sunday morning, Sept 16th of typhoi cords are going to he rem The may Zee revimpsnieg i Ro alt Junction hy er ue an w sr eclipsed an_d an Open they brhthera and brother-in-law an lug h€l(l Wi1lCh Will bd other friends were awaltlngwoonvey the ‘ he H Credit °li|=° '° °“f §§l'.i“’éil°"`}?I.13§°'£€.‘l3°'°&l.‘1?."'T.L‘.. . . up Q0 dak; Egiabligh aympatlilsinir friends gathered to mee the bereaveu husband The funeral too :ment and i° Ch°1‘°°ff¢ pnee on area” nat w Lime Yer tom” cemetery and was largely attended Th service was conducted by the Rev Mr B,ica‘ofWineioe through the absence the Rav. Q, I Dawson '1'ne pall Richard Vensey,E Broun All Women »--~- E who Love Millinery This will be o_o atfractive show ls est designs in channiu hill Imported creations and many beautiful im s will be shown. , "' H. Handerscn,G 0 . and 'W Partridlm The floral 'tributes were many an beautiful teettyiag to the esteem in wliie me amass vu held. sn. ima a sorrowiog husband and fou two sons and two dangh in Medicine Hat. besides of relatives and friends. in every, W has 1 v ol all the latest next, Oct- 3 ‘md /- s vote “.1 nesssd amore ‘beautiful and impressiv Hn aitraclive eitlbibit l of daughter of George and Mrs. Carver, n Pownal, was given in wedlock to John 8 P. Hermanmof Clifford, Ontario. Rev. D R. Ohowen, pastor of the _Methodle D church performed the ceremony. Th church was fahioom with flowers who theirelativesiand friends assembled the' vt' toawait the ,comingof the bridal which entered at3o’clock to the tender » _ . _ . sr .mini ez mepaeiniieas wedding mares," We Simply can’t keel; quiet about this splendid _ show of , dm-is goods plsyedhy Dr; `» Hermann, brother of the _ / ' groom. ,The bride, at any time a pretty d, $i_rl,,.4made' a' charming picture ae she 7 entered the church. supported by her `i`ather.. She was arrayed ina gown of white silk covered over with white brus- sels net and trimmed with French knot ted lsoa and can-led a magnificent bou quetofwhlte roses with maiden hair fsrnt'.` She was nttended by her cousin, Miss Mildred McLeod, of Halifax, as bridesmaid. Miss McLeod wore cream 5 ‘falbsaross overeiik with ribbon trimmings g andalsocarrledalcvely bouquet at pink roses. .The groom entered the church looomplnied by his beat mnn, Mr. Fred _Uarvsr also of Pownal. After the core- ‘ inony`n reception was held at Mr. and "_ Mrs.-0ar‘v_er`s.gvhere thc bridal pair recei- °'° `ved the lnrmediate relatives snda few d intimato'frie`nds'alter which supper was I' served. _AtnlghtMr. andMrs.Hei-niunn ' ummm cssriotteepwn snfiien on me °` following innrning for Halifax. They “ purpose spenillng about two weeks ln. ° Halifax aad,_,enen sau for s-. Jenin Newfoundland, where they will res'de 2 for the The cariboo shooting _ season is npw on in Newfoundland, und it ' is Mr. Herni‘ann’s intentionsto spend a - ,V G few days huntink alter the big game. _ Thegrccm pfeseuted tha bride wltha ' beautiful gold ' watch and chain and the y_ bridesmaid witha wedding bell brooch . iwlth garnetseltlnga. The bride‘s gift to n, to thegroom wasa silk fob with gold locket and nionogrsm_ inscribed. The ` s other manypresénts were suitable and costly and included among' the cheques one (or$2500from Dr.'Hermann.-Com. ment just received I' ’ direct from the ir k manufacturers. °l I stitch. Open front or open back-White only. _ f ; % We want you to eoapnre this shirt with the best $i.z 5 shirt you ever ,,,,,.,_ , saw-and we’re sure if t W “Moormai:" cost the same you'd choose it. a h `° dollar# S X i "dollar M; _ Desiree: _Un iillii Slllfi I* When you Want We Hep a hhoice and well selhoted stock of do- mestic and iaipoxtedpclgers; Our clglrs-srtkept in such s manual that the NAT- URAL LAVDR le CON- SBRVBD. 'PR a 30|-|- ousr guage alzrr/isa I OC# kinds if the pie ass' you. g = If in morhin Maas , af! be ou Eve if W bu ‘B i. y : h llllll received eac d h as unexpeotf he ha his deal was an He leaves small children s sight than that of Wednesday afternoon September Nth, when Miss Pearl Carve I9 nv Oysters served at all hours on the half shell, stowed or fried at Florida Hotel Pownal, W. Brown. il-Zildimpd , a 6,004 G8!! _ ,, i _ t -2 , _VJ , " >_,._f /_ li; _-,_4. “ _ 4 i 7 H Ya Y ._ YW I. ~ 3 oi lasliionabe tall fabrics We’re showing the fabrics that fashion dictates i 'u t 1;h ~ 1 ° said' are absolutely right. ‘ n J S C co out-lgs that dame As to our prices--well-a little <-xzmparison will do us I »~ ,<1 piini_er’s ink--Will you compare ? more g ‘ than _ Melton” Tweeds in four colors, 40 inches i . wide, good value at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2l¢ Forty inch friezes, in mixed effects of- ~ blue, green, fawn. brown and biue and ‘, biovn..... . . . . . . 506,' Fourcoloringsin a very fair m‘xed iweed ‘ A --brown, two greens, blue-40 inch _wide-veiydecent fabric for . . . . . . .. 5Uc'| Fine smoothly Hnlshed cloth 50 inches - f A Venetimi- 5116;, -`1LI!<:0tl1 finish '48 iiiclic=; wide, all wq',_,i_ 'black wiu'e’, green ns':y.._.....|........, ..,’9Qc Slm"“" hm' b"-Titel' finish, in black. wine brown. 2 shlides o£’navy and myuié ' i=i;.;,';..‘\';.'.'.,a°,;,.-.-...@_’.1,'°g;'a.;;i;;;' ;.$"°‘ 210;; Qmxth filligfi, fine clear colorlngs, . Q v ,_ - wide. Resedaf and slate, excellent value _¢ . . . .'. . . . -2.'/. .e.n.'.l?x:(?v.v?.'. .wm§;|;|5 at. . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L . 42;; Brosdcloths, _L miifni, lustrous 'mtv - Aheavylailwoolsulting tweed. 44 inch . chiffon bro: 'jciogh Wuve,"in' black width, mixed eliecis with a brown, nav », green. $1'-45 and svl 55 _ conttasted`ov‘erch`eck-'mostly browns, 56 inch all ooi sultlngs. ivveeds -in. greens and blpes...._» _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60:: brown, gn n, nav,-_ ands,” mixtures Handsome all wool Tweed--similar to ideal fabrigs for knock about sunk' , the last line e_x`cept,that the finish is and reall; 'fine value at____ _ _ __ 5| 55 Al‘iiuerl.i....i . . . . . . . . . . .. 78:: _58 inch ll he weigh; fxlezesh Smoolh .“° |“=; F lutely pure w°°l vent- finish-ig amount ei wear will wage-' tisn cot s. 46 inches wide, comlug,in,_ i en ihei, §un,_,,,,._ dumbh Wea, and biB9k» NAVY) !li¢en,`wine,. . . . . . . . . ._ 78c wearbf_I,-‘1a,g,,,, f,.b,|c_., B, » 45| 4 sum ,_ ___ Some Dain ,oisiin S Fancy waistlngs in Jacquard wesws, creaiii ,with woven design of reseda, sky, ` lavmdsrnpoink or green-31 inches wide .... 45;; Plein cream liistres in fancy wesvea,st 54 85c An"atti'acllve waisting novelty in Paris Opeiaaiiannel, n soft dainty looking fabric incresm,cai'dinslor reseds _ . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . ..; 65c 31-4 yards. enough foraviaist for-...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.00 A full rangeof oolorings in lnstres and cashineres, suitable for v..1is‘s in almost end- less variety oi prices. me I H .J M ‘ tormat" Qilli' r , For manv a moon we've ' been trying io , E W __ find the ideal “dollar shirt. 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