V6* 7 Nt ar." Some manufacturers’ reduced one carefully study bargain Pants $1 |r.'f.“.,.‘il.'.‘»§."»¥.‘.l‘.T.°ff7‘.%.‘.`r* s_ nlaeha and nav Are well tailored! _ have hay and fliiwa . We,-_ ..,_» T pn- ___ ‘tg _ ,_ 4 EZ '\f¢ it \: -L W 4 lotettwohaxn nrmewmmn $1.00 ¢ Another splendid bsrgrin in li‘ea*s'ssparatsr paats s the lated pat hnadvsd pairs ot dark IK” stviuped tweed. Thsssalso ara I ly tritsm d ll mad I work andws e. very - ing man should investigate :these bargains. ,Thee pants $125 _ Ask to see These Bargains l _ - \ ' ' Raincoais ` Whileevery man admits the utility and ueceestty of the raincoat, yet there , are many men without one oi these use~ 'i ful gsnnents._ "Oan’t sind lt" is ‘ usually the reason. To such man we would advise an immediate vldflo this storeiorwehavehere two ol the beat E.l.' , Men’s stvlish up-toydate hlsdntoahes of iine quality. Thoroughly rainprool -durable, evsy,sequ¢l>siu|»Qer1 guy ‘ ‘ - casino. spieeuiaxylrsiisrsc. sud. e- ' splendid dtdng` garment. Two shades, ` 5,1 ' lawn and dark myrtle green. An $8.00 $12.00 Crsveneltea at $8.75' Cai ol ine Cravenetts in two handsome shades-dark blown OVC! check, asus neat grey pin stripe. Full length. 53 ll°\°*- gil" 5°* Far-|g¢x'| satin, sleeves with mohair, and in every respect--_ ¢» \l||¢°¢‘° hg md nylel ..,, uP.g0.d¢t¢ garments while wh.rfalted'th0rDn|l slrowarprosi are equally a propriste for iles day wear. A superior quality garment in every way- 1 . $11.00 Cravsnette. uur spel3£},xi:r3l¢-A-_I-_rox _-- -- I 'rum we remsmsie mess.: offerings emsswei by nur raking the entire lot--amounting L? . 4p!?y.l:‘i!t&lgn: ;:r‘:.:r‘;‘:rlak1e\rI:\ lrsiiuglrsc who. io clear 'hem _ -1 ‘rss quietly--»re»¢d in me mire lm -t vdw 0*” °°§\>'§ _ \ll N lkll at such very low ignres. The Iafmrutn :N il _ m-_.me product oi the “Scottish Rubber Oo. whose ' on a garment is a guarantee ci quality. . BROS LTD A Great Bargain \ $2. 5 Boys Norfolk sum wcfm $5-75 An cdering that should in terest every igoiiher-~ this Elini'-f\'§uil"'*;s`:¢\n1;rt= - it llslt Nur .iq ‘ l‘ -7nfs1¥y»¢»xa ii rm dres- aad act s shabby uarmsnt sittin. but ure product of I rep-table nraksr lsit on his hands by a eaatomer unable masse” them. We ciicred s I "fy my wise for the lot and securviltlssm-atour own Hg- _ ere. They go on sale Batur - v/ dny. Style Suits oi dark tor its durability and . Th [arm ts btiffsu-cfst rr :ffm ss 1s ' worth $4-50 BROS LTD Bsslsnettes ' .. *I df _ Q-i.i'~.-;w ‘nwr Grey Prine-all lady is lined heavy lann ;~ 'V _ "!3‘f`;. . bargains in raiscoats now- oilsred sn; P- » .f Hinds! lei laterday lh lastlss, was lllrilslthwsa ¥nrrayBivsr,wnsla .l laflouoau., will River on Tuesday the a wlsclsnheil Island lei* teliddlstM H34 Balrsorihsiurittcrlav. to Ill I I Hc- Satsrdat tha should ltlvel\a¢Ol(llnot“» W B Bowann,Diatrict Passenger Agent of the Cahsdhn Pacihe Railway with isaadvaartsra at Br. Jchn,is expected in Charlottetown within a law days. Tan sesiai and concert held at Vernon River Bridle Friday evening, in aid 0! the Methodist church, was quits a suc- s@ There wasn lame audience and a most Joyable evening was spent; Q48 was r@llrd Tnseaseolths young msn charged .ingtrespaaa at a clrarivari til Andrew Walah, ot ve, which was adjourned rday hr judgment,has been eduntii Thursday an . Ill the old court house, Dunstaifnage, the Rev. W. W. Lodge of Charlottetown. on"l‘hursday, Nov. lst, under theiaulpioes of the Dnnntadbage Methodist church, will deliver his popular and humorous lecturs, entitled "Oh do. oh don't." Doors ‘open at 6.45 p. m. Admission 10 cents. "Uomtlroimnn1r should remember that to ensure early appearance ct cm-respond aneaallmattersant in should be cut down as much as possible. Every attention ispaid to correspondence but it is impoesihleto get everything in as written, especially whan aaci lata many communications are being received each day. Snrrrnns ot all kinds c!Fresh Fish should correspond at. once with B. B. ‘Hiller I Cc.,7 Fulton Fish Market, New York. This iirm has been in business for 'I years and are noted lor the satislnctf ion they give at all times. They make a specialty of smelts and eels. and send prompt returns. B. B. Wiley I Sons, Boston, are their transier agents. Snlrrnns oi Fresh Fish will be glad to hearr.hatFrank.i. Lcacht Cc. on l4T. hart. ' llisyr ~ r torecelve coosign _ntrr\`gm th: vista. Mr. Leech win he rsnlsbly remembered as having visited hero last season, and persona contemplating shipping this year should 'write Hr. [nach regarding probable prices. str. Arr Advertising Agency has been established in connection with this paper. .Thus persons and iirrns desiring ad- vartrsiug in any newapaprroutside ot this- city. are having same placed by The Guardian. They thus secure. the same ratasssiithey placed their order direct, and have each advrtiosrnent checked to sae thatit gets the proper number otinsartiona and appearsas de- sired. ‘ Tan last issue el the Queen's Qnartxiy, published by the Qucen`s University, Klngstcn,0anada, hasbeen received bythe Guardian. lt is,ss usual, most credit- appearance,iha letterpress and i reproach. The articles on' Our Canadian lloseh- | Dancing Songs: intelligence Union; Philoso- phy and Oosmcgonlsa, and Carrast lventmtraatingsndu the latter head- ing matters which engage the minds oi land learned men the world Tnrt dmth took place at the rasidsncs d his svn W. 1'. Dcchendsrif. M1Jaok~ Avenue. Vancouver. B. C . on vos-wer I3, oiWiilianr W. Dockendor-ii, aged 71 years. The deceased was a native ot North B|ver, P. H. island, but for the last three yearn has lived in Vancouver with his son. Bs isavas to mourn bs- sidss his soc, ons daughter. ln George B. Judson oi Alexandra, P. I. island. The brothers ara. Jacob and Walter ci Grand River and Benjamin el North River; three sisaara. Mrs. Richard Bur dattehnd llrs. W. Bcoitdlloaton and Int. U. 0. White ot North Blvd, P. B. l The hnaral took place on Oiltobcrl, at. I o'closk to lcuntain Vein esmstery and was largely attended. ._.,_.._--_-_ *s&et|ca every ""‘:$:n _ik P ‘LX A ' - '.11 ‘ www IWIIIHIIU atlitlope lcD0n two ohlidna. msa.osani.s-s B. arcssu ssc rrssur Willie lAurfil._who have been visitlnl F. H. and lm. Beer ol this di-Y. hsvs return sd tothsir home in Lacomha Alberta. Ins. B. l. Cnonrraxr leaves' this morningiw llaipsqus to strand the iunsnl 'of ht father. She will he Victor. 'run Gnardiaurvrrsts tslaara ci the serious llinq at James llarpsr, ot Douglas Btra¢. llshashssnlaidup he scasatirne,aadundar the can ci two d-Burl, '_ A oaama-nel por-kshipoad hy ll B. lutclkCo.Qd twobwaas shipped by E. Thomas, Oxlord N. B. were among the cargoby the Northumberland Saturday morning. Hannr Warlrss, brother oi Miss Mar- ion Wathsc, formerly principal of the Charlottetown Kindergarten, is seriously ill at Harcourt, N, B. Mr. Wathen was icr a longtime in the service ci the L C. R. at Campbellton. S. M. Baanls ot Montreal, one of the most experienced dairy experts in Canada. is visiting the cheese and butter factories oi this province. to ascerts'n under. what condition they are operating, and the general prospects of tts business. Hrs Lordship Bishop McDonald oilicl- ated yesterday morning at the dedication ot a naw cemetary adjoining the parish church at Palmer Bond, or which Father Gauthiaris rector. A number of the cierq hom lakhbnrlug parishes were present and-dilated in the ceremony. _.,,, Tnlll were live passengers and a large cargo of geaegl merchandise to Crapaud by the B. S. City ot London on Saturday. The return cargo ccndsted ot ?»J0 bushels potatoes, I harris apples, lil cases eggs, 30 dressed ng, 14 subs butter, one ox, one crata chiolans and a ton ci iron and WDC _ i ni ' I'r rs thought' ihetomny possibly be a gsm or fcmeii uma urn rsu menu the Abegweiti and the Wanderers oi Haiihx. The latter hnvb written saying that it the Abélrweits leave here to play in Nova Scotia they will be able in have agame at Halifax. It is not certain that the Charlottetown men aan go, but even it they do they may not be able to put. the inli atrsugtii ofthe team on ior the struggle. Orr Thursday morning last, the mar- riage ot Miss Wilkins ni New York, daughter of Rev. llr._Wilkins. to Thomas it Fsrrruron. Chic! Engineer cr tus cov- srnment Steamer Stanley, was aoienrniz- ed in the Episcopal Ghuroh, Picton. The marriage ci Mr. Pcrgnson's youngest sister to Mr. McKay oi the Nova Scotia Steel Company. North Sydney, also took NACO Uh the same (ily, Hr. Fqrgfqgon giv~ ing the bride away. Tnosn who want work of any kind oi arelooking (or neip d any kind should sand their names and addrusss with all particulars or call at The Guardian Employment and Intcrmation Bureau. New Prcwsc Block. Charlottetown. Telephone 132s. Those who dc not desire to alvertlse will please send ids cents with their request, which amount will be returned to them on application ii they do not get what they want. Oystnrs served stall hours on the hail lheli, stowed or iried at Florida Hotel, Pownal, W. Brown. 9-Ylldlmpd. Guns, sewing machines and all kinds oi line machinery repaired. I can change pin fire to central dre. Satisfaction guar- anteed. William Brown, Pownal. _ 10-Yldiiw Hair-'_' brush for nthé guest room linac wcompaniad by her sons George and` Tryins i r one 1° `p`¢.¢._'» gt _ . 1 ,“1‘&. _ iumtgimru ..._........., _'T1 _K-_ “.'“.’.!.',G.. K ¢t° . 0m' Neckwear Showing ' Dcscrvcs Careful Reflection _ More really attractive ucckwcar shown hcrc than lil ally 0illCi' il0ilSC lil P. E. l. TTY ilS llllil §£C. OPULAR, in fact most popular for this fall, will be the 2% inch four-im . hand. Fashion has set on this her final seal of approval--so you will End 2% inch ties here in wines, greens, blnes.black, white, browns and all the rest. Plain colors, and fancy designs as well, all tasteful ties for well dressed men. 25c, 55c, 55c,’ 75c, 95c. And for the msn who dces not like a wide tie, we have plenty of the best styles and coloursin narrower widths. And the prices of these are right too. Made up ties- reeks, bows, knots, pulls, selling at 2 for 25C, 25C. each, 350, 50C and soon. - ' ' The man who is particu'ar about his neckwear, needs ti get a line on this department-and his neckwear troubles will cease. COMFORT MAKING UNDERWEAR FOR MEN ” 1fyou’ve caught an underwear that preserves your comfort by itting and being suited to your skin, hold on to it/ probably have it in more grades and grafhrions of price than yon’ve found. If you haveu’t caught the right thing yet, we can help you ont. We've more sorts of good underwear than most men ever heard of- plenty of stout srz-s too. Men’s Fieecrd lined. $1.00 suit. M°r1’s Union Ribbed, ir.3o suit. Men s Union Ribbed. S'//0 suit Staniield’s Uushrinkable, in twelve diiierent weights. $2.00 to $5.70 suit. Wntsou’s Unshrinkable, 32,70 suit Tiger Brand. fleece lined. $1.80 suit Wright Health, ileece lined $2.80 suit. P