.pi _ _ l ..,, , ,-., fo THE "§§l5TsMia`isii s :gosh 'Z ', . . mt. _ \ ~' ‘ _' _ , _ .~_._ _ _ _. ' ,___ _;"_ ‘__ _ __ __ . A' _______ *_ ___ ’ _ -~ r - ,' ,_ -,_ , ' -=-_---wr. _ _ ,. _ ‘--f --» - e...-V-5--»»--_ -1. -, -» ~ ~ _. A- _ _ ._ - l ‘ .~ ' 7" . .f iiiiuill'sniillliiilillll¢-._ M M l Head Offices in New Prowse Bloclt Cher‘|oitetow . ' . . [_ ’ ' _ _ ____ __ _ h’ /?L07`7'E'7'0W/V Q p 7?/5/\)7;|L ““*‘“""` ~ ‘~-~-'~“~-”““~"'"“"'_;“;;_“__m“_;_"'__; 5 A MCLCM _ _ _ ' _ ' . _._ _ _ Q____,d_c__ I I if - . n GNlM00rC "W’i""5ttwarl ~».___§_'_ I ' ‘- I ' l_1 U | :'l\ /fy ‘ l l » il _ _ _f _ ___ _ I ll //I 'I' i 3/ Y . _ | \ l WRITE FOR SAMPLES 1 -J' A _ .s' 5/ with 570,” i Q _ .=_ _. - Sarunnn' Gmmllnn titty t-nuts a year Join: Srawaar, Ca do . ‘ ' \' 1 ‘ _ . " ‘ ' - MGM!!! .hold I' THE “MONLY Bmcvxh STORE l‘ L.ii.D.Fosri-=a,lirlarshiield,has rstnre- “lt” Frmu' __ __ __ _ _ 'W _ _ " __- - ~- _ _ 5,1 fmm me W“¢_ Ewxa a_.ND Mus Oaiumon ar ve ome Narnauini. Pi-:anporz City, spant the 1°" MIM' do will be high today ati .Hand A wonderful showin of l ji M“sPlumSTE;vA`Th”hr;t“med wi i. THB. 8. S. Gityitlt Loiidonizo-ea toil . . _ I g in i _ ________ _ _*___* . . ». Foil Costa *,1- = _ _ _ 1/ __ il" i. _ ',_=E..___‘___g-___ .-._‘ . .vw \!.». J / \ \\+ ' /li » W ._ 3 1', f\ _ _/fl' _-Q5 api* AA . New Fall goods are coming in earnest now. Thousands and thous- ands of dollars worth of every sort of goods for Charlottetown’s Big Depai tinen tal Store. Our Fall and Wiuter’s stock this year is the greatest ever shown. _ These elegant Fall Costume Fabrics came ' ycstrrday. Beautifully vvovcu-the product of old Englaud's bc t weavers. C or 1' e c t weaves, too, for the coming season. Chiffon A Broadcloths Must beautifully woven and finished, these are the correct wel ht for Fall Costumes, lull fifty-four inch widths in a ovely range oi fashionable color- ings Greens, Navles, llrowus, Wines, and Black gi ro, 31.25.51. 55 the yard should apply at this otiics at once. TH! returned from a six wI_eek`s visit to Cape Tm: Guardian:-egreta to learn of the Miss NAN Ram, daughter of I the late ' Rev. Dr. Reid, who has been visiting Miss Tim Tim lust tri of the S. S. Eliin on week down is~xLo'r1'i1~. LE of Victoria, P E d“5" to the city. from a visit to Summeraide. V Bud M (_ __ eruon Rives' ge on on ay at o' Mus A. L. Caurm-:i.r., who has been “wh “Wu _gpm lpohdllllhlew days in Moncton, haai ' ' _ ‘ ' .1 " TX" ` eturned home. W. S." MUKIE and C. R. Smallwood ‘gf __/- u aa t _ ‘ Miss Armin Mar lisaon is visiting Etugltmg laométzfgnfoifht “mr "smug )' _ _ in Nile Mus creek. the guest oimn-s ° " ° °` ' ' . lv) I 7' ' - ...__ i ». ~ __ \\\ Katie MacGregor. Rirv. G. Nnmois Srsvanson, M. A. will - ' ' , Q " _ _ preach in t-he Central Christian church - . Mh‘::;_Wl‘ Bt' gowmjsldund daughter' tomorrow morning and evening. i ’¢ \\_\,»`\ \m,_ _ ar , c ummeis e, are ilu- guests, _ . _ _ ._ _ erm-s. I. F.Avm1,M°n°tnn. H1 aatsurae ssrvlie f»°|:;;>:_r°v~ _hh f-he ` » i ANY good strong boy, who desires per amp D connezm' cn W Mis 0 uwb manont work with rapid promotion Hnmpwn at 11 *nd Bonsmw At 5' ft Saturday Guardian, only ii y cents - a year is an excellent gift for that friend MISS LENA Mlmmw’ New I‘°“d°“' h" of yours abroad. Subscribe for it today. " Breton, and is visiting Miss Perle Taylor H- J- PALMER 1915 Yftl-°\‘d\\Y lnornlnii of this qi; for Moncton, where he will meethis sister y. Mins Elia, who is returning from England. continued serious illness 0! Thos Ayers, MISB MARY NlC“0L50N» GT-\0dVl¢W. St. Avards, and Samuel Prowse, Brook. and Miss Katia McKenzie, Orwsll\Gove, Ilalif t rd f ley pain; R°,,d_ left by the S. S. ax yes e ay or Boston. music pagcln the Saturday issue }_$;M-re", 0( mi; ¢|f,y_ 16", yesterday on re. of Sept. loth. will contain the music of u mm no Mouowm march and song entitled “Souvenir de _ Seville." P ,|_,_ys_ hom Chm_|o__tetown is 6 _,_ n___Rocky CoRuicsi»oNDnr1'rs should remember that Point 630 “_ “__ and on s_md__y 5 ___ ____ to ensure early uppearnnce of correspond - _ ‘rom Ro-ck), Bohm encc all matter sent in should be out H L BEDYFA. Uf thi! 1 C R train des- attention is paid to correspondence but Dlltchiml Bw". “Bd M" BUYER. have fe- it is impossible to get everything in as illmad f\`°m Bilendlllil B Dltlillllb h0l|U0y written, especially when as of late many .~ in Prince Edward Isltllld- communications are being received each’ as much, as possible. Every M ' A, . . `I5l1\D‘l» “nd MVB EWU Wllkér- Oi 13942- J J Grossman, ofthe I C R has returned »l‘1¢. BN UW 80955 “f their °°“5l“. Mrs. to Moncton from a very plesant trip to his T- W- MUBWUI. Of M01-CYOII. old home in this province. Mr Grossman - 1 of Prince lid Miss Miiviviia Howsnn, who is visiting “yu he never was as prow _ , her old home ln Kensiulrton, was in the Yuriiésland “Lys W3: this sumniin' The city yesterday. She will remain until "va S cm Dar were see mg rest and looking for renewed health in the the last of the month when she intends __°___________g to Boston Garden of the Gulf, and they all seemed ' ° 'o be cnloylng the bracing air of tht- Roouitioic MCDONALD and Miss Fanny Island province. Mr Grossman spent his McDonald, formerly oiPolnt Prim, who vacation about O’Leary, West Point and have spent a two months vacation at Springilelil. ;i;e:__?_:__h€:’§__'£_f_f_°’ leave this m°mm8 THE S.S. Halifax sallvfl at noon yester- ' day for Boston. with .the ioiicwing pass- Advertisers are asked to have “changes engiars :-Mrs A McAulay, A Thurlow, Dr in not later than ten ii. in. each Saturday Learii and wife, R R Cox, JJ McNally and for both The Daily and The Trl-weekly of wife, Capt Lawrence, Charles H Uofiln. Monday. Guardian employees have a Mrs James E Taylor, HE Wright, Mr and half holiday each Saturday during the Mrs A McDonald, J H Devlin, T J Devlin, summer months. The business, editoral Mrs G Emery, Miss D Lemon, E McDon- . i e 9 ~e adiesr Sill _ i "`i'~'-e e <:_:'" in \_ " u __ \ _...ta Ni . .refs g _ .~‘.' 2 _ >~.~ . , .` ._ `. ,dl “ -~>~ ". \` . _.\ ' \_>// "'_\"`“* _ ~.`I` sw" A t l J iq; l. .- /r 1 if. ». .J . _.. EYNOTE of the autumn ideas in suits is 2 “VARIE'l`Y.” Time has passed when any beautiful models shown to day exemplify in faultless ~' Ii ~ ' 'z i i. '» Practically' the full line oi models turned out by if - h !"l _ '|i - » / i / 1 ‘/ / li one style could be “the whole thing". The i J 3 _ i method the princip‘e We’ve expressed. l . I . - //'_ `\/.is $1' 'gl jf/ F " \ lol the finest suit maker in Canada- A I f ll w-l ered buttons llzit collar and cuffs of black Some among the many are the o o skirt has widebias straps on each seam to knee, flaring in pleats below. Pony coat with strap effect carried out on seams, and out lining thc voke oi grey silk velvet which is iluished wlili grey silk braid. The front is plain \vlth bone bnttons,lining of grey satin. I-‘rice $23~00 A plain. neat, tailored suit in iron grey Serge, pleated skirt. 3-4 length -:oat black satin liniu at . . . . $25 00 . . . . _ Atrirn, catchy. blue and green plaid suit, nine gnied skirt, pleated down centre front and bacit».:Short coat,tight-fitting, stra1p_p_ed_:ei:izkis_)bl;i_;:k \_'elve; ytoke edgeg wit ac s ra ve vet ii ions an cord as finish. Black satin' lining. .$28-00 An elegant/ suit of Royal blue ladies cloth, skirt similar to one last named with foot strappings. Pony coat trimmed with Ad An cloth, set in vest covered with silk cov- Anolher trippy coiubinntioii oi olive green silk velvet. hiiished with button and ing:-» ` _ A serviceable grey plaid liomespun suit. The black silk braid. Black mohair iiuing, . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . ..Prlcc$28.()0 and black plaid lfaucy strapped skirt, with tight fitting coat. full sleeve, plain , cull tiiinmed with bone buttons :md vel- -‘ _ . vet. Black taffetfl silk lining. . . .$3l.00. ainty effect in black pin stripe cloth shows the skirt in nine gores, tucks furiiiinga double box plent on each seam. The iight fitting coal is tastesliilly triniiiicd willi black velvet. silk braid giving the finishing touches. The -:oat is lined ___ throughout with tafieia ‘ik T‘rice $55.00 exceedingly handsome suit is of maroon fancy cloth. the skirt in princess style ' - pleated, and nine gored. The chic Eton coat is trimuicd with velvet to match. buttons of same, fancy silk braid completing the finish, and lined with toilets silk .. .. . . . . . . _ ._ _ .Price 537.00 Rich Tweed Effects - Rich, 'beautiful mixtures in handsome tweed eii`¢cts- “dark shades, most serviceable and excellent wearing goods-forty-live inches wide. For children’s wear they are exceptionally nice. Per vard. . . . .. 5oc and 75c , . New “Hewson’.’ Tweeds Hcwsm Tweeds, from their genuine excellence, have sr-cured a dim hold in public favor. Their weaves and patterns for this season are even haodsomer than ever. And when the rising tendency ofthe wool market is considered the prices are low. A pointer- Purchase vour tweed costume length now even although you do not make it up at once. Higher prices are sure to prevail on repeat orders. New Clan Tartans _ f ll u e of retty Clari~Tarlans is being shown are e flfciellleiii; vgalue gud at present in high favor for cliil<;ren’s d t wear. All the popular colorings are represents . oi y incheswide. Per yard....................3acand 55c _______ ____ _ 0 _ O Handsome, aistmgs Neat waistlngs in a large range of pretg fs;»ll<;_egr;>;_r;f; K and spot eilects -dark shades mostly. an_ so of navies, browns and greens with various size spot. p§r .. .. 5 c _ FRENCH rLANNi;i.s Entirely New Desiiini- <. . A complete showing of the ever popular Fl¢l1C1\ Flaanels for waistings. - _ __ ____ Some entirely new designs in fatiffy P9 ef; _S the regular staple things and prettY Sn 515°* e ecssé Excellent quality, per yard .. __ _ i i suits l Comprisinj the season'e newest P°“°"“' “° _ art weowem newest coiorinss- __ t ` will _ §[`hous;n_ils of yards of lovely, richest siiks ‘be found at-* the _silk counter. Elegant _1v_\§;1*;§_;¥; waisting sillr, coating and dress silkfl- er Wanted of shades. is very complete-there 9 W Y _ tone. A ' ' l . _ _ Tamalines, Messalin¢-'U1 P‘m1¢lf¢5» §¢““'d; Soles, in every shade at 5oc_ to $2.10 the Y” ~ _ . TIP Silks in wide widths, of excellent ‘l““l‘tY 1” every shade at_35c to 58c the yard. W- - Pitowsn saos.. i:ro.---- and news departments are open as on other days for the transaction of business afternoon in this city when chess . - boarded from the following factories:-Sl. Peters 67, Orwell 70, Dundas 105, Stanley Bridge 220, Cornwall 100. Colville 100, Red Point 72, New Glasgow, 200, Union 110, _ Huzelbrook 85,Red House 75. Hampton 55. All except New Glasgow, Union and Hazelbrook, not sold were bought by Dillon8: Spiilctt for l2}. The following bulletin was boarded:-Montreal quiet ~ 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 torso many business houses and house- keepers, it has been decidedto establish in connection with this paper, an Adver- tising Agency. Thus any persons or firms desiring advertising in any newspaper outside of this city, 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 tlsemcnt checked to see that it gets the proper number of insertions and appears a desired. tf s Tru: schooner referred to in yesterdays Guardian as helng ashore turns out to have been n wcll known vessel in this harbor, namely the Alma, owned by Augtist\1sDown,coal merchant. of this city. She was caughtinthe scvers gale of Thursday oil' Plnette, a little to the southward of Point Prim. She drove hard on Pinette bar and the shock carried awayfore and mainmasts. While she was hard and fast on the bar, Capt Cahill, who belongs to Char- lottetown, and the two seamen Boudreau and McLean, who completed the crew pu. nil' in the boat and succeeded in reaehlnir the shore. The Alma was quite an old vessel but it seams that cor- trary io what was at ilrst thought she was washed oil’ the bar alter the crew leit her and is supposed to be still adrift tons oi coal, Irom Picton for this port. It seems hardly likely that the Alina has survived her rough experience. “Famous Snap." .Satisfaction in every cake. ttsdctw. l Doughnuts, an our specialty Wie Pies nc each. 1w.;_Piea < neaeaeh H Crea Pin is | use cotoanat Pies I5 & 915:: nel: Dark rrult Cala age pound lultaaa Cale soc per lb Uni Gale While Clk! lraad of all enigma. ll. 8"l'lUlR`l' E.. :E 5-' I,-is 5 I _ l0c doz. ' - rooAv....- _ gal, W T Rochfort, D Fullam, A F Hay- den, C W Sprague, Miss Titus, B D Titus, G Adams and wife, WWChambers and and vi llc, Charles McKinnon, Ethel Boyce, Mrs M Gaudet, Wm Rennie and wife, Miss Turner, Miss Katie Mclieniio. Triaonoius Ross gave a talk on Weed- tothe pupils of Southport School on the roots from the soil. All raw mnterl has to he dlssol ved before tho root. can take it up and the solution must be very weak. That is there must be an abund- ance of moisture in the soil. The material dissolved in the watcr is carried up through the stcui ofthe green lcuvcs where it comes in contact with the carbon dioxide which has been gathered from the atmosphere. The dissolved material, which has been taken from the manure that was put on the ground, the carbon dioxide and some of the water is used to build up the plant material the oarbo-hydratcs and the proceeds; but the great. part of the water is issued oil' into the atmosphere. We have little idea bow much water is passed offintothe atmosphere daily by plants. An authority on this sulgicct tells us an ordinary tree passes oil' elnht barrels of water on an or-iiniuy sunny day. Besides this water that is passed otT the plants keep a great lot of water in themselves. A copy of turnips is over 00?; water. If plants cannot get water tbey cannot make growth. If one tning can be regarded as more essential tha-i another for plant growth, water is the most essential of all food. _\Vecds must have wateras well as cultivated `plo.nts and generally they have a better root systsm for col'ect.in|¢ water than other plants. The result is that in n dry ‘season they get the water the crops should have. Weeds are robbers. They steal the WANT A T KODAK At a _ Reduced Price 'I We have a few sec- ond hand Kodaks in good condition on which we can save you money $5.00. $9.00 and $io.oo instead if $io.co, $12.- oo and $i7 50. iw%-.dw pay_77 _ Titans was a meeting of the Prince _ ' daughter Mrs W P Jenkins, Miss Riley. ' _ -' E iward Island' Cheese Board yesgelgx' Miss A Bl Foster. S B Luds, _E D Church I 6 ._ -A _ f _ _ _ I \ ___ ___ l \lIHurrhes MrsF_M D id, Mi S dl ' . . . . . A ' C ons as B ° _ If you choose from our showing a design youjlike-and the size 1sn’. right we‘ll place a special order-and get your suit in Io days. “No fit, no Wednesday. Quite a number of the __ _ ratepayers also were in attendance and “=‘f°“°d “"”*‘ '”“°“ ‘°°°f°S‘- H” 5"" raw materials that \\ ere intended for the factories of the potatoe and turnip plants this reason above every attempt should he made to keep down the weeds. He wa- glad to see they had been doing that in their school-garden and complimenid the teacher and pupils on its general appear- ance. He then lndentiiled the specimen tiiat had been broughtin and suggested some methods of eradicating them. _______._..__..--- ONLY A MASK. Many arenot being benefited bv the summer vacation as they should be. Now, notwithstanding much outdoor life, they are little if any stronger than they were. The tau on their faces is durkerand makes them look healthier, but it is only u mask. They are still nervous, easily tire_l,upsat by trllles, and they do not catnorsleep wcll. What they need is what tones thc ncrvcs,perfcc-ts digestion, creates appetite, and nialics sleep refresh- ing, and that is Hootl`s Sarsasparilla. Pupils and teachers nciierirlly will find the chief purpose of the vacation best subsarved by this great medicine which, las we know, “builds up the whole sys- toni." The largist and llucst line of Scrlbblers and Exercise llooks wc have ever had, and the best value ln the City at Uartcr`s Bookstore. dill dl w Dr.Chasc’s c .Medicines Big fresh stock of Nerve Food Kidney and Liver Pills. Ointment. , Catarrli Cure. etc., etc. Wholesale and Re- tail. ' "Tho Two Mace." llllllllllllllll i lllllllllllllll. _ DR.UGGIS’I‘a.. Gannon oeeqe na xemen. and use tlieui in their own factories. For . l l but steady; English market quiet and the plant was a manufacturing establish- _ ateady;M0nti‘6al 121 to l2§; Montreal m¢Ui7~ Tile NW llllii-Sfliili WHS Elll~lll‘I`Ed Wes; 1251 no 13; Kingston 12 1-16 L0 12g, by the leaves from the atmosphere and by " ` ` ' sl ' Dccp Cutting lliakcs Satisfactory Buying This is the state of affairs at the big furniture sale. Stock uinstbe closed out quickly. Prices are being greatly cut to this end. You ought to have your share of the bargains. This is a good time for baby carriages- Our stock is new and most artistic in design. Price reductions never before heard of are greatly in evidence in this portion of our stock. Buy to-day. I . ' 1 W.C.'l`URNER®.Co. _ 0UR MOT'i`0: _ Good Goods at Lowest Prices ' Remember we carry a nice line of staple and fancy Dry Goods which we always sell at low prices. We make a specialty of FACTORY Ci.0THS,*TWEEDS, DRUGGBTS, YARNS, AND RUGGINGS. We are head-quav 'Tf' Y' in the Straits. She was loadei with E5 , ters for these goods and are specially strong in this line. If you want the best at the lowest price, come to us. _HEWSON TWEEDSDXFORD 'l`WEEDS,M0llC`l0l‘i 'IWEED We select the best from these three celebrated mills an we are sure we can give you satsiiactiori. W. C. TURNER & CO., The Low Price Store, ` Sunnyside Queen Square, Ch ’towu. aidws We do Custom Carding and Cloth Finishing. _ _ . ` l Tho foiiowlaz oonr-so< are nm-rod: ` l. Four Yoai'1|"Courso for liosmo of H. Bo.. II. Three Yoar§'(`ouiso for lliplcmn. a. Mining iungineerlvnz. _ . (them -try and Minornlofry. E. lA_l_ncr:\loH_ anil Ueizlnliy. . ‘ om cn. nu noel ng. A gi . I' il .I I l . ‘Elm-t|'l<~|\l hlnqlilnerlllgiz Amlillod to Qucon‘a l'ni\'¢\_rr-ii y. . lllulngy and l uhlic Health. _ For Cals§?ar of tho School and further information apply to the Liocrclarv, School _of Mining, n¢nwn.0nu\rlu. .l.\§'ss,S||um ._ .1 _;. l' .» .-‘.',.f_ _ . _\ .t *1»'f:_.'f .' . , 1 . 1 l i u) _,_. r .|.,_ gi-» "lan-_-_PA_ _ _ *~_ :|,‘.,- , . g . i .'.- .i-, i l,_il _‘__ _. _ _ _ I , it _ ,i,_-1 l l f 1 _ ., _ 1* _ _ __ ,_ ___,/_ ._ . _ 7 '4 ‘ ':'i',‘ 1 ' ` ' 1 i is* I//1° »'-, 1 g. g , u ' ' I i ` -, ' I ' i \¢i_ ' l ‘ -l ,1 »' ' .- ".~ 1',- . ~- 1 . f . |s‘Y" “ll” .MSI .~. l . / _ _ \ , i f