i i“"" -if PAGE FOUR 'ri-im Lxrnsr-News THE CH-A-RLOTTETOWN GUA RDIAN » -_ rmsr or ALL ‘ ' AUGUST 29, 1915' Priced Golf Jackets at this Store \\'e'\'e just stocked a fine lin: of ladies' golf jackets iu all the popular shades and shapes approved by fasirioii and the v are the most beautiful and useful line of jackets we have seen for a long while. They are here in all tlie latest styles and most popular colors---a showing to please the niost fasiiclious. You surely can find your ideal among our large stoclc. A splendid stock of goll`jackets,i1i gray. navy, cardinal, black and white, well made, innllsizes and sure to satist`y....... . .................. .. .. A specially good line of cliil1lren`s knitted jackets, sizes 26 to 30, in uavy, carcliiial, ' silver, wliite and suioke. .\1i ideal garment for fall wear. Each . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2 00 See 0ur Stock ot Royal Broadcloth ROYAL BRO.-\DCI.OTlI is the recognized leader in dress materials, It`s fine texture and lovely, close, rich, silky nap gives it the :ippearaiice of luxurious elegance. ROYAL BRO.-\DCLO'I`I-I liariuouizes nicely iii collar and effect with the natural changes of autuiiiii---it is the niost seasoiizilile material to wear. The patterns are here by the tbousaiids. trimmings and all the other little things that go to inake the work of selection coniparati\'el_v simple. Also, we are the sole agents for this city for this niatcliless dress material. ROYAL BROADCLOTH per yard....... .......................$l.75 You eau have it made into a suit by our staff of expert nieu-tailors, made in all the lat- es! style decreed by Dame liasliioii and made to wear long and give lasting satisfaction. ,l 'Lf . " “"‘ °°" "_"__`_""`”""_'_ i CANADI/in wR1'i\ERs .inn WRITERS -on CANADIAN sunasicrs. - ~ - - ,.-i . .nu hlmd.. H I The announcement made recently L. d. cl lk. sm" _ \ 'by Toronto Saturday Night that that ° o _' ‘"5 ° '"5 jouriiiu ima arranged for me public.,- ' ‘V 'tion of a series of articles by Dr. Stephen Leacock and Dr Andrew Mac- pbaii, once more serves to remind us that Canadian writers are now receiv Splendid Showinoc 0| Reasonably 1isda-;i:i.f.<--afni.an.rf P D lished volumes, such as ‘\Easays in Fallacy," and "Essays in Puritan- glam," to name only two of tbq many.- lieve now a circle of readers both in lCimada Bud England which the most optimistic would hardly have predict- ed at the time oi publication The work ot Dr. Leacock, who is the nu. thor of "Literary Lapses," 9, vglumg which has set the woifld smiling, is of a less serious character than that of Dr. Macpbail. His optimistic bu- mor sounds the note, and the reader laughs in spite of himself. The articles, as arranged for by Toronto Saturday Night, are twelve in number, and will alternate from week to week. For instance, on Aug. 6th appeared an article by Dr. Mac- phail, entitled "Ca'nada’s Loyalty," and on the following week Dr. Lea- cock's first humorous sketch, “How to Make a Million Dollars," appear- ed. The third article of the series, appearing the week of August 20th, is by Dr. Macpbail, and is entitled “Nation or Empire.” The second ot Dr. Leacock's is entitled “Men Who Have Shaved Me,” and will be print- ed in Toronto Saturday Night on August 27th. ' ' "\ / Through such journals as Toronto ' `, - , ‘ ~ . Saturday Ni ht, Canadian writers E on Canadian subjects are finding a 5 _ _ _ _ , ,H ___ W _____,_____f‘__,___ __vg__ _,,_,__ _ 1 home market for their work, and are " , _ _ no longer obliged from -necessity to - _ _ _ I ‘ l "ygl'3d¢ l)l‘03(lCl0lll IS patronize British and American pub- l ANAD ~ ` ` ANADIAN 1 iirsr siris-pi...-qusiiiy “She” __ l v ’ . &- 1 C’ _ _.|' R ; C Ac| |'.'|¢ that never varies and never `Non'r_H snorin woMAN QAC F* C Y ' P i fails to give an honest equiv- “ND” b'ST."‘R LOST T9 L _ Hun ron su Yukns. alent lor the money in wear io »- BOSTON Aug 25-Mir. lletsey the purchascr ouahty keeps Miietiiiisli of Malden, has found nt even pace with style in our r:01igii11in,'Nortiiiiniimiunii cu, (N. Sinn. has cash dlscouni ii), ahaisteiki Njaidini llélia. l’eterlHas1- movement for Women's S11iii'1ig<', is 0l"|ly if P&l0l’\’S. fifnlif: hlrdyljeitighta yiiiiis S(li_:l!il‘si)r Ilelliic- W Cuish had endeavored to tinil licr sis- ter, but heard she was dead. Mrs. Hassen was located tlirougli a F W5-BVS 5h0W|n£-la Qffmt initial friend in Malden who l'|:iew thc fum- . 5h |Pm5nl3 Of fa" 5U|f-5- 5h|DP9d ily ycurs ago. The youngest and the ea VW 50 that VOU mlqhl- h0V0 an oldest of a large familv of children, 1 FH) DOF*-=‘1tl11|f-)l’1gltf1\l;\39\:"ll3t|,:'»0£1133; tpey tjveiie Iseparatcil when their mo- roma or p 0 e t ~, t~ ‘,t 1' 'tj A0303* 25» 27» 29» 50 ‘md 3| lineofgoods-'l‘h0Drl06S-are16-00 Sil;rei~lieii Aniiaiiioii;)li)i§.s(i> iiviiiiwiiiaiig ---- ' SCpl¢l\'lbCl‘ 7ll'l Kind i6 -50 |350 and 2250- M0075 Q- being cared for by liei' grandparents, M Gi-003 3 l ldtf who lived oi i i N w Bi n $19.85---Going Aug. 26th and Sept. lst and 6th __ ' ' 1.. ....'... .Q.“.;‘_.;_i2.”.§’..°.... .§1.5$.i‘; m _ , , ` ` 1. I J _ was n moie ditiicult undertaking than All Tickets Good to Returuleaviug lorouto .Septeuiher 14th, 1 91 IS}§`AS¥gJ§SsHA0Ig‘{)INDGHSiqSgF GSSJDLS it is today and mugs were quite in_ - FOR FALL PER S_ S_ SIBERIAN flrequent, so the girls heard but sel- , g , OPENING AT PAT0N»S_ You ARE om _rom each otlicr. In time, Maria INVITED 8_20dtf “_ married and moved still farther a- - ' r way, and when her sister, Betsey, al- 'l"k ll`l ‘ . l’t 'I"ktA t F" `° ”'““"“'“ \l\'i.‘ii'.“li‘<”»‘\'*y“,ii‘€i’if1‘i.1'3.“.i‘fc‘f>.ii,s‘i5“ii 5: ff Ft! ‘ ---Y ----~ -~-~- ’ so married and came to the States, Fil \ all communication between them d ‘l 0 dtf. J. E. Matthews. Local Agt. Charlottetown ` Cesqslffs- Maccuish recently rptumed ‘ =_,._____,.,__, , A , . .. _ __ _ A $2.75 for $l.00 e5`5! °'5` A` i` °" °»|°°° - * ° ° ' OU* ° ° *` @CO(_.@®©Q‘.@\ East wmdow a number of f ` articles worth from $1.00 to $2.75. Some new stock [_ _ and some which are articles AT A MUCH HIGHER i S PRICE which we wish to - J ' close out. Any single article can be bought for $100 while they Your dealer for the .1»S,;- c,,m__,,,s, to f 0 enuine , We have placed in our come has best choice. W. N. TANTON JEWELER. if you want the best. 1_6 worth ’ Proprietor I Single and Double Teams from Coughlan. _ MINERS LEAVING . t , g. One hundred and 14 men left Spring- hill to Locate in Western Canada, in cluding 69 foreign miners. ed the death of a Gerinnn miner. The deceased leaves it wife and two child- ren in his native land. The body will be emllialmed and rtaken to Ger- many. ! SUDDEN PASSING OF 1 ~ A FAMOUS SCHOLAR. CHOCORUA, N. H., Aug. 27- Death caused by heart disease, came to Prof. William Jones, of Havard University, Dean of American Philo- sophers and one ot the world’s forc- moat thinkers, at his summer home here last night i men s soft front and outing shirts that you can flnd ln the olty Come jj Old Sydney Coal w',§,T|],~S_ "_" .. 1 l - Livery Stables °"°'“ “;f*.°.'.i..° “The coat sweaters i are all ready for you-all the new colors lv. 2 ' r 1 _ i- and every good style. Whites 1 ll . , prays. blues. greens. combination ‘ ‘ First-Clos! shades eco. Prices run 1-75 2 25 ' 3 50. 4.50 up to 9.50 Moore 0. d McLeod. 8-I 7dtf. . S ll. Fu” i "Why "._Ii1nt as good as HyGrade" e S "ld ‘mum P-ru” Why make HyGra\\'i1ig' is 11 _good line of striped and clicekcd twceds, single and doiililc breasted. All good, .frcsli new p:1ttcriis,:sixcsito suit :luv boy. Only one suit of caeli kind but tliercmarc xi lot “sliown lllnll space will uotpcrmit iiiciitioiiiiigx - ._, --§ . -fe 1 THREE PIECE SUITS. Om' "`“}l~ -"`i_7<'~‘ 29. S 6.85 value for. . . . .. One suit, Sift* 32, 7-<)<»\'1il11et`o1'. . . ... . One suit, size 31, 7.25 value f<»1'...... Une suit, si/.e QS, 0.15 value for . . _ . Um' ~"“}l» -“'i’~<‘ fi <10 value lor. . . . . .- _ One suit, si/e ” 75 value for .. . . . . L»'_.>'... 1 ,pi \I\l Z\ Ht ba-i”-.-.'-'¢»;.i.'-»'_.» c .» :_- f.:-1.-co U12 C - -C. 2 SC 0"” ‘“"l_" ~`l/U '-5 value for. _ . . . . , O“° -*“‘i- -"VV 31. 75 viilue for. 0"” “mi *lf* 29. .5o value for. . _ . . . - An Excellent if you scarclicd the whole Proviiiec over you couldu’t liud a suiartei' lot of sclivol suits for boys. The c`otliS =i E 5 5 . , ‘E?..,,,. "lr /_-/,"¢`) ff ‘ax ~»._ \`,§._ _,W 1%/ .ly M' ‘ . _ `"* , ‘itll//Ll’ E if M ~ - - If ' 3.5.. A i _ Q wqlmmd Showing ot ' Trappy Boys’ Nortolk Suits are gooil, |mtte|'i\s siiiart aiuldis- tiuctive, and tlie styles top uolcll. \'ou`ll like the Noilolk styles that :irc priiicipiilly sliowu. TWO P|ECE SU|TS. i One suit, sian _'24, $.|.S_;va|1n- I`o|' . .$1.02 llow's Your Heater ? Does it snioke and cause you all sorts of trouble Per liaps your coal is not as clean as it should be. ' , See us about your next win ter’s supply.” , A. Pickard 81. Cn Phone 240 *“ Une suit, sive 21), (».5o \':1|ucl`or . . . .3-.|"?‘ on 0ii\"~\\il, si/.e :o, (».','5 \‘:\|\ii: for ... _K-U7 »..° Firsl .___ Ono ruil, size 27, _i.(§ value for. . . . . . -204 L Oni-, suit* aizo 1;. 3.85 value for. . . . . .z.z7 J . ,-L-_ - Oni* suit, Sim' go, .j.1)o \1il\1<‘ for ..- ~ .1 ~ One suit, size 3|, 5.7;, \'al