' .‘ '.\'. ' SEPTEMBER 2°' '9"5_ may cnsnriorrarowx GUARDIAN PAGE SEVEN " ff - f” - 4 ~ iI."'“.s~: tg.. Stop At C 0 0 K ’ S ron Your Piioio Exhibition Week Visit our Studio and have an up-todate Photo taken for your friends. Bayer Photo Studio 117 Grafton Street Opposite-Post Office Young Men’s Boots _ Fa'_I_`hve_eai;'_ery latest for $6.00 per pairj Men’s Dark Tan calf skin lace boot with brown cloth tops. . Men’s' l __,1__.L _____ __ _ Gun Metal lace boot | with grey cloth tons. Men’s i Patent Button with I #_ grey cloth tops. _ . F Men’s L Gun Metal with grey 1 suede tops. L4-Bl. JIUIQ .All &C.7 1 ey' ._lt_ L. ~P.1-#NT CHEAP FARE AUTUMN EXCURS- ioN To B0sToN. Commencing Sept. 10th excursion rates will be issued to Boston good for return within 30 days. From Charlottetown to Boston and return $13.00, The autumn is a de- lightful time to visit Boston. Steamer leaves Charlottetown every Friday at noon. For further particulars apply to JAS. CAR RAGH ER. Agent. Charlottetown. i" ni l Furness 1 l Sailings From LONDON From HALIFAX Abou; About __ A 27! 3.l’.‘3§i'.‘.§ s¢`§.‘l£‘.3.‘s.f iii. Shenandoah September 21st Au . 31st. _swim _ St,luhn's . F.) Messina From Livanrooi. irmm iiAi.irAx via Nfia. via Nfld. Abmg About ___ H t be i stnui.. §3l’.‘.‘§§3 s¢°3\f$b-f'25=\l Above saillnas are nn! guaranteed and are subject to change without notice. Fumess,Withy & Co. Ltd. I Halifax, N. S. I_\_/-I - of-'»,;',',ii'[i,",'f<;‘» , iw/)7`* I* ~, \-‘ lll lilly it l A Ticklish Proposition Our Coal is bound to tickle the _wlaole f_amlly either directly oi in irect y. _ Father is tickled by thi? m°‘ even heat that fills the den Mother. py the ?_ulCk. 185011? heat that enables er to keep 2 End stock of noodles f°.f th' iddie who are always ticklef to get liome to a pleasant fire ant n‘lother’s BEST. Phone 111 _ li..-.lions 8» Bo l ' ~°|T PAYS 10-Day in this Province. .. cant ui¢§>N;i.n is o Representative for Souris. audi" .JT GORDON IVES 1 G Representative for Souris.s umm” ..-...,_.,... No Mons sNei_isi~i in cusitn scHooi.s. HAVANA, septemhei- 15.- ny ...- dar of the Secretary of rubiic in. struction. Ezequeil Garzia, the teach- ing of English in the public schools in Cuba was abolished today. The secretary believes that the time of the pupils can be more profitably em- ployed ln other studies. Twenty-sev- en teachers in Havana alone nova been thrown out of employment. BLUE AND WHITE TAKES THE LEAD. So far as interior decoration is con- Cerned. black and white will, in all probability, remain in the ascendant. But in clothing the really famous com- bination is to be deprived at least of first place. Blue and white is now fashion’ favorite. The color is used both in navy and midnight shades- and occasionally a. lighter French blue. Navy is, however, the shade best liked for the purpose. Milliiiery was the first of wearing apparel to display the new note of blue and white. While various materials are used for the miilinery combination, blue velvet combined with white grosgrain ribbon or white wool em- broidery is among the smartest of the smart. Blue felt embroidered in white wool is also good. Black against the white forms thc strongest ot' contrasts. Blue is but a trifle less strongly contrasted against wliito, hence its appearance upon the fashionable horizon. Indeed, quite as effective as the combination of black and white is the frock ,of blue and white, brought out, one may well be- lieve, by the old time blue and wlilte flannel batliiiig suit. The frock is made of navy blue chiffon cloth over white satin. The encircling rows of white silk braid in plainest basket weave are a. partciilarly happy arrangement. This soft silk braid is now in fashion- able demand. and is appearing on num- erous nltra-siiiart models, The bath- ing suit is obviously copied in the cliigon and white braid. A_ conserva- tive interpretation of the new blue and white is found in an afternoon frock of dark navy blue crepe meteor coni- biiicd with_ wliitc Georgette crepe. The adherence to one'or two colors during a sason is an excellent idea, for it enables one to dress more econ- omically. 'l`liat is probably why the Piiritaiis and Quakers adopted, res- pectively, wood brown and gray. One finds the fashion of one color dominat- ing, each season, the native costume oi’ Japanese women. At an afternoon gathering all the women may be in gray, litveiider. dull green of whatever color liiippens to be in the ascendant. f I ”' We Bhgli be pleased to have your ‘ ime. ' :___ _ - _, l __ `\\\\\\\\\ :'nonn`s"'/, if KIDNEY _, PiLi.S _.S9 ’;\\\\\\\ Us '° I f» in s is -_ usd `°`\“‘l`~‘“\J` / P:-;_")»\,`.\i\E-/__/I 35? i . “Y” ag \__ \_ i __ <\ »\.\._\.\.\\ bilésiklons , .!.|____ ,ma -- __ _ i i l|l`-_lp -ji __ ,mit I ‘ ` *L - l` » '=_-W Timo Table. Rocky Point Ferry. 8. 8. Hillsboro. wPrFP U5T¢H¢¢§ QQQOO -°.°.°?.’ Bases. e=n'»I-"Su wrababaqw ooooooogfd °°uenu|»°*i'i gg. . . . . Pa EBFFFFFBB Leave Ch'town Leave Roc 7.00 a.m. 8.00 s.m r?§§ 9# S@¢|§ ¢63¢§ Q°U\ ¢© Pass FF “warg 'oe-s:.:o'c>." @¢©®@g ??.°'F’.'¢ FFFFPB SUNDAY 2° S P' F M. MURPHY» Mlt\lg0t\ Q. ._ . " Q, , __ . - _ lat., q 7. Hard and Soft foal Wholesald and Retail 'Now is the time t0 DIN ill y0\ll' lVinter’s Supply of Coal when roads .re good, weather flue, and prices `0v$gthave a good supply of Soft Coal in stock suitable for Domestic and gleam purposes and have fresh car- goes arriving 8»|Il10li- dllly- We have also a Bllllllly Of B9" All' thracite Coal in EEK Sl0V° Ind CMU' out sizes suitable for Furnaces and 3,” BBui°r r Stoves. irder for your requirements at any Schooners, for charter always in iemsnd, and highest rates of freight paid. Buntain Bell & Co. Y':sr.~.~.-:.-.~_~.-_~x- _______ ~ _-:_-:_-.-.:-_-:_-_-:_-:::::::::var ..°ONE CENT per word each in- 'ertion for advertising in this column. Cash must. accompany order. “Mena working shirts all sizes from 14 to 16%. Moat every shade a man could wish for. Khaki, Light Stripe, Navy with Stripe, Plalnllght blue zcphyr. They are all splendid valusl at the original price B5 and 90 cts. Saturday night for 89 cts.-MOORE 5 MeLEOD. 3011-9-17M3l. .____i..,____ iii niiiis CII"1‘0\VN MARKETS Butter per lb. 23 to 28 Fowl per lb 10 Chickens 14 to 16 Hay, pressed $14.00 to $15.00- Buckwheat 75 to 90 Wheat, per bus. $1.00 to 1.25 Oats, white 60 Oats, black 65 to 70 Eggs. doz. 22 Butter lb. (ci-eamcry) 27 to 28 Tub, butter per lb.. 22 Potatoes, per bus., new 40 Beef. per lb. retail 10 to 12 Blackberrles (per box) 12 Blueberries, per qt. 7 Apples per dozen 6 to 9 W00l. per Ib. 25 to 40 S’SIDE MARKETS Wheat. bus. $1.00 to 1.25 Wool, lb. 26 tg 40 E z EES. do _ 22 Hay. pressed 10.00 to 13.00 Hides, lb. 15 Oatmeal, per 100 3,50 Oats, (white) bus. _63 Barley, bus. 65 to 90 Buckwheat 1,25 Butter, lb. (dairy) 21 to 23 Butter lb. (creamery) 29 Oats (black) bus. 67 CHICAGO MARKETS (Special to The Guardian) CHICAGO. SGDL 17.-Wheat No. 2, red, $1.18; No. 2, hard. nominal. Corn, No. 2 yellow, 70% to 77c.; No 4. white. 741/Qc. Oats. No. 3, white, 34% to 36c. Standard, 38% to 3Sc. Rye. No. 2. 971:. Barley. 50 to 60C. Timothy. $0.00 to $8.00. Clover, $11.00 to $16.00, Pork, $12.32. Lard, $7.97. Ribs, $7.75 to $8.25. lHl Will HlllllSl 0 lil lllllllllll. ll. NORFOLK, Va., Sept. 16.-\Vitli the manifests oi’ six cargo coal steam- ers still outstanding, exports from the port of Norfolk during the month of August reached n. total valuationi of $3,660,485, according to an unofll- cial total made from figures on file at thecustom house. These figures will be swelled about $100,000 or more when the outstanding manifests are filed. A feature of the month's business was the shipment of automobiles and horses to he used by the Allies in the European war. During the month a total of 486 passenger automobiles, valued at $291,600, and 25 motor trucks. valued at $125,000, were sent t E glisl ts D in tl o ii i por . ur g ie same period 2.819 horses, valued at $663,- 000, were sent to La Pallice, Franco, for the French Government, to be used in the war. A total of 182 vessels. foreign and American, cleared for foreign ports during the month. Eleven countries were represented by the vessels, as follows: British, 72; Norwegian, 27; Dutch, 11; Italian, 40; French, 2; American, 14'. namely 10 chooners and 4 sieanicrs; Greek, 11; Danish. 2; Spanish, 1; Swedish, 1; Russian, 1. Prevention of Eye Trouble Prevention is better than cure. It is cheaper. . _ _ It is possible when cure is im- possible. Eye trouble may be avoided by the timely use of glasses, avert- ing discomfort, suffering_and per- manent impairme_nt of sight. _We are properly equipped to adjust glasses and test eyes and we guarantee satisfaction, Broken lenses duplicated. H. J. MABON D ` t& 0 tician, Sourisluggls E. Island PAC I i=' i c ExcU_i§1oNs Rates from Ch'town MONTREAL $18.85 Tickets on Sale 16th, 17th and 18th, Limit, tober 4th. B Also Se t. 30th, October lst, and Znti? Limit, October 18th. BOSTON $18.00 ‘ Tickets on Sale Daily, SeBt_. 13 to Oct. 16, Limit, Thirty ays. W. ll. HOWARD. glgh.. 0.P.R.. 51- Dill. . . _ _ V _ . Do You Require a New Stove or Range? .L » Note These Exceptional Bargains , If you do anticipate purchasinga new stove or range this fall do not close the bargain without seeing our large and complete assortment which is the finest in the Province. Our long experience in buying this line enables us to secure the best goods at the lowest possible prices. We can assure you that you will iind here the stove or range you are looking for . _ . . . and the price will surprise you. Visitors to our Big Exhibition should not leave the City without looking over our stock. Even if you are not par ticularly interested, youfcannot help but be pleased to see the many dif This Handsome Range Only $38.00 This No. 9 “Britannia” Steel Range is without doubt the biggest value ever offered to the people of this Province. This high class range combines quality, service and econ- omy with a very moderate price- A price which is in the reach of every householder. We have been search- ing everywhere for a high class range to sell~around this figure. and we now place before you what is considered to be the best modern priced range on the Canadian Mar- ket. 1 -. . 1;. ii ‘Rl il 1?' 'I lf il l ll ~.`=`f.~`Ei‘ ll » 1 _ »` » _ . -0,, "..‘ _ V New Tsuilver Moon Base Burners The New Silver Moon Stoves we are showing are the best stoves procurable. All thelatcst improvements are embodied in them. Some of the special fea- tures are Heavy double fine pots, Heavy Anti-cli_nker slide grates- Large Magazines-Full _ Nickel Triinmings. Our stock_is large and comprises- many sizes and styles. Note the low prices Number 10 Silver Moon $14.00 “ 11 ,“ “ 15.00 " 12 “ “ 17.00 " 11 Revertible Draft 21.00 “ “ 25.00 fi . Q “ 12 l ` " Above prices include first tee joint of pipe. $519; Perfection Oil Heaters Sinokeless- Odorless A “New Perfection” Oil Heater is just what you i ff, if` _ . ,. .;. .-if it I J -. .-in ti my 'li il' . , i., . _ _ » Exhibition Week ggggggggg _ ggggg _ Guardian B 2 A 3 B _.»_. _ frli x ii I ' 'fill' . ’i_ _ ___. .___ ii. ‘ 'i , ._t._ -. 1'; 3', itififif .il :f".‘ .iitf ` t ;i,_'i _"fig 125# ‘;;-.145 "“r.- ~;.;_, . 'ii .E ,.' , ‘ _'l_.,1‘3s§ ~ » 1 - r t ¢ ¢ U t ferent styles we are showing. Stoves quoted in this advertisement are strictly for cash. . » » i ' A Marvel for the Money ‘ ' r U .t investigate l This is a modern, handsome, low priced steel range, made of_ heavy blued steel of highest quality tastily Jappanned and nickel plated and adapted for any kind of fuel. The notable features of this range are--removable reservoir. duplexed grates of the latest pattern, heavy cast fire box linings, oven alumin- ized, patent lift front, burnished iron top etc.. making it a _general purpose rangeof unsurpased utility. _ _ It does not cost anything to in- vestigate! Callto~day. Price complete with closet and tank (as illustrated) ...... ........... ._ $38.00 Price complete with closet (no tank) _ ...... ..33.0() The Finest Steel Range on $he Market 'I`|iis riiiigc is the lloiisc\\'ifi~.`s Sil- uiit friieiid, llsizrs of llio l\liiiizii‘\-li Htccl lliiiigiv are iiiiick to :ippi'cviiiti\. tliii ruliiihllity, <:oii\'r\iiiciit:c and :ill rmiiid pi-i'i'ui~t saitisikictioii glvcii by this “ltiiig of Stovviloiii." livery liillc -/uii\'f‘iiii‘iiL'c that lins been in~ vciitci] in iiizikc vooliliig ciisiorisiii the l\'ioiiiii'cli. l~‘roin lliu i'i-iifo\'<~;ibll- towel rod in thc front of the wiirniiiil-C closet to the ilif~i'iiiiiiiictcr on thc iliioi' of the uvvii, i~vci'_\' i'i~aiiii'c of this riiiige adds r-iiiivciiieiirw, niiil livlps to ninkc loss work and bcttci' cooking. Vciiiilntcd oven, rciiiuvilblc i'osei'voii' rooiiiy wi-iriiiliig closet. piitciit lift i`i'ont, spring liiiliiiiccil ovcn door. heat ec-oiioinizor, aiiti-scoiwli cow-.rs-tlic.i~:e are only it few of the Moi1arcli's load- ing fozitiircs. This riiiigo <~iii1iplc‘iii with closet :ind tank (ns 1-ut) $50.00 This rniigc coniplctc with closet (no tank) $45.00 Mtlnarchliange _-I E.-»;7i_ _ ._ rn 2 \\l»?-.7<»,__9' §~__»_1_ .'_"'__ \ i »~ I l v i " 1 it r i ..\. i' i.“» f .1 i i . i ..-- #_ ._..__ _ ~ P ,__ . l. . 0 /_;i ..~ _ .,_,. - fs, -- .-in " - 1 .»..~|_\_ . ~ 1 ` --“"”"1‘¥». fenPPN\f;NARci-i 1 i . 1 §\*‘¥`§WF;+§?,if ‘f °`° S teel Here’s a Beauty ll Only $31.00 _require for a room which ls a little chilly. This is a portable stove of great 0,' eillciency and will heat T' well o_n small fuel con- ` sumption. The Perfection Oil Heater is guaranteed to be smokeless and odorlcss which are very essential features. We have 3 sizes-(as illustrated.) ...... ..$3.85, 4.25, 5.00 Our prices are lowest l iirst class flue construction, We consider this range to be the best value ever offered. “ The Cameo” range is a hand- some six hole range for coal or wood. It is_ reasonably low_in pr‘cc but without any superior in cooking qualities. It has nickel base, nickel top edges, hearth band and oven shelf, duplex grates, large fire door, good sized fire box-making it a durable, fine looking range ata figure in rezicli of everybody. Price complete :is por illustrated ......................... ..$ 31.00 Price complete with warming closet........................33.00 Price Cameo Square .............................. .. _ ..... ..27.00 Bargains in Feed Cookers 1 The Rhumann’s Patent Feed Cooker ~ as illustrated here is adurable low priced Cooker with splendid wearing qualities- . 'l`he body is constructed of Sheet Steel and the Caldron is made of heavy cast =-lr l i _ faction. _ _\ _____-":_____t-_‘__ ai u ir 1 iron, these cookers give splendid satis- i Price 25 gallon boiler..... 8.50 -Bucks“ Hero” Stove $18.50 §/'/ _-;.i_'*""*-*G 424 . pliiiiiiiilniiiiii/if “ io “ -‘ Mcilary’s Steel _ Farmers Boilers-all sizes in stock. These are the strongest and best boilers made. Our prices are lowest. 12.00 The Bucks “Hero” Stove as shown lioro is iiiiiloiilitvilly a ilnn stove. ll illhi n pliirn its it new iiivdiuiii pi'lr'cd iitovn ul' iliic iippeiirniiri-. with iill tho nppoiiiiiiieiitii iii kr-epiiig with tlio 404 8slll':3‘Agents for Dominion Goal Ce., Mlm B~ Posh IM Richmond Street . Phone Sli _ i g a , ll i“i__ Price 30 gallon size..$l4.25 Price 45 gallon size.. 17.75 tinivs. Size No. S lieiivy tliiplcx griitcs, lzirgc drop boiler door, lnrgc nsli piiii. nicely iiii-kclcil :ind iiiilslwd. liiiclts livro Stove Nu S :is illiiali‘iitr\=ft . ig. ‘ Tif- i . ,_.,_