Cravenetie ‘K l in-=-§__. ‘ < ’ ~ . -.~,'."_v,`-4'; iz". =',._'-gn-:'¢._ _,'. ._ \' __/ Af ) ‘Q _ » , !°0Wrday morning for Boston. 6.42 and tomorrow morning at 4 sl. / _ , » _ ~ » \___ ~ .iw Ronan Gammon leaves this morning M118 L. B. McMn.r.‘AN has returned tc, vi ,_ _ - . lx \_ _ _ .75 _ ___/ ._ __ ill l _ . . _ l. i I ___ » / _ _i ~_\_h_j, _ __ _ _ pl' -"-;E'-2 _ Elegant . vi l ` 1. lt ,i ; _ .:_ ll _ _ I" M ‘ . \*_ , _ , _ _ _ _ _ "W, _ ~»_-,.1 GUARDIAN. SEPTEMBER ra, fniuuiil'sciliiiiulnu|ri-< -» Head Offices ln New Prowse iilock-Charlottetown. ‘ ` ~ _ , f , . . ’ > _ , _ - ~ _ 7 gist. < lsaronnn Guardian fifty cents a year Warunlfound, see olassifiedrecl. 9"/fA_Rfl0f7'E` 3/0 D%4R77_Y£A/TAL SYURI' ‘ l THERE was a splenrlidly attended mar-r Mita. W. I. FRASER of Charlottetown in , v ' ' ' ` ket ywterduv- 1 visiting in Picton. Misa Rosa Cnuncnru. left* yesterday _morning for Boston. l Snsurorr Wstsn left yesterday morn- ing for Glace Bsy C B. Rossrrr Tonuns, New York, is vim. ink his home in this city. I C Hsu. and Miss Carrie Hall left to resume his studies at McGill. ' AN_Y Hifi dwlflllk to learn type-setting should apply at this office at once. Miss Enrrn Baowu ia visiting her parents Ambrose and Mrs Brown, Euston Street. Mus (Du) MMNEILL left yesterdnyl the W F M S. Miss J ann E. W1 ssrsiv. St. Avards, I' ill; ‘L v ` _ 'morning for New GlasKowNS to attend \ I ' I l __ é wlllbe among the passengers by the Northumberland this morning. Mrss Ns1.r.rz Huunsr of Plnette has the guest of Miss Phoebe Penny. Miss Bissau. Rows: left yesterday morn~ ing on return to Boston, after a few ‘ 2 u Ntunred from visiting in Murray Harbor, Mus J. Warmaou Straw left yesterday morning for het' hmm: in Snnnncrvillc Mass, after a visit to relatives in Bracklcy Point. Ga __l lp. | _ - ` weeks visit to her parents in the city. " i ' Mus Straw Uhrwlotte ,$1 A < i % \\ rr.r.rAM AND , _ town, left yesterday morning for Surn- \ @.~ if ` "H5 mervllle Miles, where they will spend the 1 = 4 vi inter. THE man who was seen picking up n block buffalo robe near the Southport end of the new bridge last spring will he exposed if the robe is not returned to the H Florida Hotel within one month. with us the S. S. City of London will con< o _ H ll G d C - tl th l f . ig fa e ravellollos , S;“.“"....°§Z...‘i‘§‘i“.‘2f..“ i.ili§’°§‘. ‘Z.“.”.§?fZ. ‘ ' ' _ . column. They will soon be out cf season. Actual Value $l2. .5 We manufacturers of these Cravenettes. _owing to nevtgin business changes found themselves with this large quantity HOW, on theirsands. They made us a very tempt- WE? ._ 'K ing offer providing we would take the entire SECURED lot. WE TOOK THEM and here they are THEM .secured at a price which enables us to oder a latest style, splendid quality Cravem tte at the actual cost of 'manufacru'e. _,Q _Ey_e_r{_;nap whpjosslbly can' should take a'dva'nlage“of this sneer oscaslon to 's"Ecuié'"6ne bf' 'these flne‘garinents."W-ith WH Y the rainy season approaching and cool weather YOU. . at hand. such a coat is an actual necessity. It SHOULD is a weight as may be worn with comfort until HAVE the snow flies ; and apart fromlthe added style ONE _ to the appearance the protection afforded to the clothes will amply repay the cost. ` The cloths used in these coats is of line quality-the grade al- WHAT ways used in high class garments selling from $r2 THILY to $r5. Proofed by the celebrated "Cravenetre” ARE process-tliey are rain proof and to a great extent MADE wind proof. The “Cravenette” process does not OF change the appearance of the cloth in the slightest' land for sunrlrlny weather no more appropriate garment can e worn. . " There are two very slghtly patterns to choose f rom. One is a very quiet stripe effect in dark grey and white-a pattern that will iindfavor with many ru- n oi quiet tastes. The PATTERNS, r-ther is a very exceedingly handsome TRIMMING ri, mixture effect -a dark brown ground T-Al LOR ING with a stripe effect of tiny white dots with AND SIZES a nent overchesk of brown in a lighter shade the whole effect being very rich and handsome. These coats are lined full length vviih line Roman Satin--the sleeves, are mohair lined and the tailoring throughout is excellent. They lit perfectly and lu every respect are high class gar- ments. In length the grey coats are 5| inches, while the browns are 54 inches ionrf, Bolh patterns are made in every elze`t`rom 36 to 44 inch chest rneasurernent. Mail Orders _ Prepaid To any Address Yon can purchase these BY MAIL just as effectively. _surely and conveniently asif You cinio LAttarfd any dissatisfied person may return the garment and Pm" 'chase money will be cheerfuliY __,,._¢_ _` ifi§6u°e"sac¢»- lffv----r .,_~._..,» ~ _ < _ up in person. We guarantee thbse' Cravenettes to be exactly I9 \'°P'°‘ - ' meta IN svsav raarrcu- A GREAT deal of the new granolithic sidewalk has been laid down in the city this summer. At the present time the east side of Pownal between Grafton and Kent, and the north side of Euston, bc- tween Grsat George and Prince, are being attended to. Fon some time past the high price of bread has been muoh talked of in this city and readers will be pleased to learn by the ad which appears elsewhere, that, on account of the decrease in the price of flour the bread from Doyie`s North Bakery will in future sell attic per loaf wholesale instead of 7c as ir. the past. _ Tris Annual Convention of the P. E. Island Sunday School Association meets this year in Charlottetown on Monday and Tuesday, October 22nd and 23rd. The rnatlonal Committee is to be repre Inte - .sented this year by W. C. Beane, whose - work-at..Summerside last ycnr was so -.much appreciated. Tullor and Meredith of New York, are to lead the Praise and Devotional services. These men have had much success in their work elsewhere und it is believed that their presence will add much to the interest and profit of the Convention. It is hoped that every superintendent and pastor in the Prd- vlnoe will make an effort to have his school represented. As The Guardian Employment and information Bureau, established some months ago, has been so greatly appreci- ated, and has been the means of securing employment for so many people and help for so'urany business houses and house- keepers, it has been decided to establish ln connection with this paper, an Adver- tising Agency. Thus any persons or firms desiring advertising in 'any newspaper outside of this nity, can have same placed by The Guardian. They can thus secure the same rates as if they placed their order direct, and have each adver tloement checked to see that it gets the proper number of insertions and appears as desired. tf -W. C. Cox.r.n1"r, formerly of this Pro- vince, hns secured the high honor of being elected Grand Warden of the Grand Lodge I. O. O. li., of Massachusetts. He was nominated by Conlzressman Charles D. Tirrell, and there was no opposition Mr. Collett being elected unanimously, n thlng,whioh has only occurred once before in forty-five years. There were over 700 members of the order present at the meet- ing, whieh took place on the 0th inet., at Oddfellows Hall, Boston. The other ~;. Aoiiicers elected' were Joseph Belcher, rirand master; Wm. A..Haatinr¢e, deputy grand Master; John U. Perkins, grand secretary; J. Lawrence Marin, gr-and treasurer. Mr. Gollelt is to he congratu- lated on his elevation to the honorable position ha now occupies in the Grand ‘_ Lodge of Massachusetts. lennoni-vra¢ra»-mp Cream Pies 'with rich cream filing, ,» _ just a nice dainty size, _ _ ra pad- r5c each. » re. I . ' Yftnnldedlwlthoutaqnestion. _ ° Pics ° -Sehdname and address--state ` with coeomet lining nicely iced and very pai~ pattern desired-and en- ,_ _ __ ry _and _see each. _fl;\1=f.!l‘§'l.`l_A_ll`t1, _ , - laireeiiuotlnad. _ As the good old summer time lingers fi l Mus Sus/rw I’\'n,wirlow of thelatc'_Gl\ur- 0. Bnascrrann or Charlottetown, is visiting friends in Plotou. e Miss Enrrn Bamrsan hasieturned to Picton from Charlottetown. A J As. Bsrnunn of Picton expects to spend his vacation‘in this Province. THB tide will be high this afternoon at the elty from a visit to Newfoundland Miss Nsntrs McGurns of Picton, isi spending a few weeks in Charlottetown. ` A,Lssn'r E. arm Mas. Gnairasr, Murray, ` llarbor North, were in the city yester-_l day. Apex Mcinson, Uirrg, leaves this morn- ing for Winnipeg where he purposes residing. Miss Luiis Nrcnunsos left yesterday morning for Acadia College, Wolfvlll, to complew her studies. On Thursday, Oct. 18 a thanksgiving rapper will be held ln the parlor of Grace Church. Reserve the date. Tun Saturday Guardian, only fifty cents a year is an excellent gift for that friend of yours abroad. Subscribe for it today. Rav. J Anus /Extras Mnl)oN.\r.n, of Fairfield, was in the city yesterday un his way to visit his old parish at llope River. . Rav. Mourr Mchson and wife, Dr. H. D. Johnson and wife, and Miss Moore were passengers from Eldon by the S. S. City of London yesterday afternoon. Usorcn the auspices of the Charlotte~ town Yacht Club there will be a race on Saturday the 15th for acup donated by Gonnnodorc (leo J. Rogers. This race will he open to nllcnur- ers. No time allowance, no entrance fee. Course same as sailed for llillsbor-ough eup on Saturday the 8th. Conrtmrosnnm-s should remember that to ensure early appearance of correspond - enee all matter sent in should bc cut down as much as possible. l~1vr-ry attention is paid to correspondence hui. it is impossible to get everything in as wrlttemespeclally when as oilate many communications are being received each day. PREVIOUS in his departure from Allmrry School for Prince of Wales Coil.-gc, lit; Harvey, the teacher, was presented with a very euloglstic address and a well filled purse as a token of appreciation from his pupils. Mr Harvey was taken by surprise but replied in n few wcii chosen words of thanks and advice. The Guardian regrets that lack of space makes it necessary to omit the printing or` addresses on occasions of this kind. les Pye of Stoughton Mass., filed at the home of her ilaurzhter, Mrs C A llnrvey of Eastern Furnace, Sniurrlny, September lst, af=er a lingering lllncss,ag_cd Si years. Mrs Pye was n. native of Charlottetown and went to Stoughton in 18.36, when-_ she made her home uutll a few years aan when she went to live with her sister on account of feeble health. She leaves three daughters;Mrs Harvey of Easton Furnace, Mrs Sarah Kelley of ltaynham, and Mrs. C Walter' Blackmer: of Stoughton: nnrl four sons, W W Pye, James J Pye and Chasles N Pye of Stoughton, and Walter B Pye of Easton. Cai-'MIN W. B. Pnowsrc, of the Fourth Regiment C. A, has received from C Company of the Worcester (Massa) Light. Infantry, an invitation requesting the attendance of Captain Prowsc and that of his brother officers of the /ith Regiment. at. the one hundred and third anniversary of the company`s organization. The celebration is to be held on October llth and there will he a short street parade in Worcester in the afternoon, followed hy 1. bnnquctin the evening. This is another evidence of the strong brotherly feeling which is being evidenced by the visiting.; of Canadian and United Sintcs troops which has been carried on extensively of late. It would not bo a had thing at all if sornoof the fine looking representa- tives of the Fourth could attend, and show thc people of Worcester that this Province has soldiers equal to any lu Canada. GGOD NEWS-Ask your dealer for INVERNESS COAL. Posi- tively no Scot on stove covers or bottonisof pots. Nothing cleaner (except Anthracite.) 9-Bdtf, _@-M-is WANT A _ KODAK _ At a _ Reduced Price 'I We have a few sec- ond hand Kodalrs in good condition chi. ich we can savev Emo ;ey $5.00. $9.co_f1lQ$1_ Loo instead of 1_30`,_,oo| $12.- oo and $17. 5... ‘t __'_1onq1u-ll, \ ri- To-day we’re showing new dress fabrics Case after case of handsome stufls has been discharging its contents, and hundre is of yards of every kind of attractive dress material, are being placed in stock as fast as we can mark them. Only rcom tc-.lay for a brief introduction to the new things, Twecds ln |lain and far cy, many colorings. Brotdclotlis in "garner, wine, navy. green; many wirllhs, many designs, black. many uelghts and qualities. 30c Ie $1.50 per id. 78c lo $1.65 yd. _ Then there are lighter weaves oi all sorts- Roxanas, Mohairs, Etamines --including a very excellent range .fl black fabrics. Samples sent anywhere on receipt oi a postal card request. f rs A A second arrival in fall y suits " By express yesterday \ve receivedthis splendid line of new garments f to fill in the asaottment of new creations already somewhat broken. 5' These new ones are splendid ideas, beautifully made"‘aud finished- and they’re just such styles as New York stores are showing this week. Wc're very anxious to show them to you even if you don t want io ‘ huy,$zr to $38 -_-Tweeds. mohairs, worsreds, venetian broadcloths-`m every 3 ii l it O . ri .. . ‘ v _ \ _‘ correct col0rin"g. __ _ _ _ _ » ___ J wr- 21". ‘~ '_ ` __ me/ffl////leryfw/6 I.. M Owns, Ottawa, came fo the city Monday night. l‘rr.B.\uNA1.r. and Dr. Srnallwoorl rc- turncd Monday night froth Moutrcnl, where they were attending the Dominion Dental Association. ~ ____._¥.__.__- ONE OF THE SADDEST STORI ES. First it was a cold, nerflecterl of course and oatnrrh developer . Nothing was done and consumption followed. 'Watch the lltth=colrl.keep it from growinr.: by. uslnrz "Catarrhozone.“ gmlrinz Blmillwi - vn or o _ l}lllsngi"dii’dl|:¢*aIrd;ie1dzy¥er(Ili>lda Ddxnd lintairh Mock' Buy today* llec asbefore fire. Every trace of _thrnnt . ..._ and lxronchial trouble yields immediately. Cntnrrhoznno is eclentlflo and absolute y guaranteed for preventing and enrllpgr cutarrh nnd kindred ills. Two sizes, Zac. and $1.00 nt ullrlealcrs. '_ JL Dccp Cutting Makes Satisfactory Buying bargains. This is a good time for baby carr'lagcs»» Our 'fsck is new and most artistic ln design Price -luctions never before heard of are greatly in evidence in this norrion of our n *A l L. _ 1. A. . 1 » ~ A _ _ J . _ __~?_.. G.ili.M0orc _;_ / "ts . W.A.3tcwar S A. McLeod' _ _ ¢_ _ _ r_1_p_¢;fm10n _ _ "1 7 _" ""_' '_` MMA' '_`"“ "` "" '1`hls is the state of affairs at the big furniture sale. Stock must be closed out quickly. Prices are being greatly cnt to this end. You ought to have your share of the , . _ ° I t' I < ll ,____.l-_--~ CAl\""l` GET THEM, what, long sleeved gloves! Why 1‘aton‘s have ilicm in white kid. mul black kill nt. $2.25 and grey fabric at till und (inc a pair. : lltidtf. AGENT _ WANTED. _ To insure pcrfcet health dsc iron-ox~ Tablets For sale at your druggist’s, 25 nts per box. _ _ dll U 1fi53~li')0fl-'l`he Ames Ilnlrlen Cc. Footwear stand as fur ahead of others to-day as they did 53 ycars ago, with all the aclvnnce in tho ideals and’ methods of this Twcntioth Uvntury. lcnrry n cout plete assortment of their Beautiful Foot- wear , and would be pleased to have you Conro the spot cash Slioonian, of business. For particulars write or call on ll. y gltarlottcf/own. tl»l2fl3l_ E R. ' Manager for P. H. island. rg mwi ryr l l l For the Sun Life of Canada. A liberal contract will be given to the man who can procure a good volume .Fel Charlottetown. 'i Dr.Chasc’s ilicdicincs Nerve Food ~ Kidney and Liver Pills. ointment. Catarrh Cure. etc., etc. Wholesale and Re- tail. IIALIFAX LOW RATES To Halifax and Return from Charlottetown "Tho Two Macs." October 5th, _ ' _LOME T0 THE _ CornerGt.` George and Kent Sta. ~ .i vi M. mr. HALL. .»..~ .-1-vs __ ....1 ` - Mgr. and Sec'y. -- sw cnaatorrmows $5.55 ngf...1. .tar of Dgminign EXh|b|t|Q|] lf-f-.-._ \ .»-1 '~ 50 5 5 Any day during the Exhibition, September 22nd to , .~.» Mlmlllllirlelllllllll’ E 1 B Ifr Io N