e ._ .___ larnén-q_|@ ' xiii.; A "' C5 'Q1 i .V Annual » all Miliinery pening' l THE EVENT of the season-our Annual Fall Miilioery Opening will take place. ._ 't ' ,r Wednesday and Thursday w NEXT " .Oct 5rd and 4th _ We talie great pleasure in extending a cordial invitation to our customers and ' to all otlirrs who would like to attend. O.i- position as the leading niillinery establishment is firmly I established; ._ and on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY NEXT auo her notable ad- vance in leadership will be made. We expect TH IS to be the very best Fall Opening ever held in Cliarloitetown. Past re- cords a'e going to be eclipsed and an Open- ing held which will be a credit alike to our up-to-date Establish- ment aiid to Charlotte- ` toon. l ~ All Women who Love Millinery ' \ Sli -uid attesd. This will be an attractive show- " ‘lngif correct and la'est designs in charming- mil- ., linery. ‘Imported creations pnd many beautiful de- " " .ligne d tur own milliner’e will be shown. __ Q. .- Furs and A Mantles dial! the latest novel- nexi, Oct. 3 and - » 1. 1 If S7005 Offices- in Novi e nv- today. sounder Hua. Llano has returned to Yorhafter 'lililldlll a few weeks in Millcovs visiting rrlaads. Ins. Joni: Mactnau and son Bruce ‘ have returned to Long Oreck after visiting in Truro. J. J. HCPBERSON, Uigg, Iggy” this . m°N|N! in returns his medical course at Queen's Univsrsiry, Kingston Ont. TBI Saturday Guardian, only fifty centa l Year la an excellent gift lor that friend of youre abroad. Bubeci-ibeforii1t.oday. Tin mnaicpegcin the Saturday issue of Oct. Gth. will contain the words and music ol a song entitled “My Angeline." Wii.i.iai| C. Woon, who has been employed on the Gulnue for the summer months aa carpenter has returned to his home eq llilctt‘s Station. Mn. also Mus. Siirwoiw (nee Mies Par- tridge, lats of Union; now of Minneapolis. spent Saturday in Yorlr,ths guest of her aunt, Mrs. Harry Henderson. HON. F. |.*'. llazrzairu, Benj Rogers. Sr. B. R. Brow, Arch. McLean, Bruce Stow- artand Mrs. J. A. S. Bayer were among the passengers hy the S. S. Northumhei- 'land Saturday night, returning from Halifax. ON account of Mr. Stewart being un- ableto play golf on Saturday, the finals of the Standard Cup match were post poned until 0a. m. this morning, when Messrs Stewart and Rollers will start in the ill hole match which is to decide who shall hold the trophy ani ycar’s champ- lonship. Titans were 10 passengers and ii. large general cargo of freight to Crapnud on Saturday by the S. S. City of London. The return cargo consisted of III! bushels potatoes, .50 boxes of cheese, 40 cases eggs- 2l)_packagcs butter, li casks, i cow, I crate chickens, lenginc and 3 tons iron, etc. B. E. Rtmonns, Franklin, Maas. and Dr 0. C. B.Nason, Medway, Mass., were pes- aengeru by S. S. Canipana to this port on Saturday,and at once proueededto Picton. The former had been attending the Sove- reign (iranii l..odge.I. O. O. F., at Toronto and the latter was enjoying a trip via Niagara Fails through Eastern Canada. T.W. I-Iucirss acoompalncd by his son- -tp-law Prof. Hawley returned Saturday hllhtfmm a successful fishing trip to New Glasgow. Mr. Huizhce' friends will begludto learn that ha sustained his nsputatlonaaa veteran angler by bring- lnghaok with him a creel of speckled beauties that many a younger disciple of Isaac Walton might. be proud of. Mr. Hawley was equsilyjucky. ruosl -who want work of any kind of are looking for help of any kind should send their names and addressee with all particulars or cali at The Guardian Employment and information Bureau, New Prowsc Block, Charlottetown. Telephone REB. Those who do not desire to advertise will please send $ emts with their request, which amount will be returned tothem on application it they do not get what they want. asourtvqsaty boys mrtsa out is the Harellld Hound chase Saturday arter- aoon. The Barca after being out an hour .and n quarter and taking the Hounds for eriekht miie run, arrived home three minutae ahead of the leading Hounds. G.Stauaway. G. Toomha, H, Smith, J. lnwe were the iirstof the Hounds home. Allths boys expressed thomeelvce vary much pleased with the inn. Something similar will be held for the boys nat Saturday. Tun funeral of Mrs. Florence A. wifefof John R, Richards, was held Monday after noon. The services were very largiy at tsnded.many of the employees of Mr Rich- arda, as well ae neighbors and friends and members of Georke L. Gill Rebekah lodge and Kinds Daughters being present to psy their Iaat token of tribute ta her who in life they knew and loved so well. During the services the Granite City quartette sang "Shall we meet beyond the river,” “Nsanr my God to thee.” and “Chrhtlane mood night." After the services at the home, the remains were taken WML Wollaston oeetery where the burial service of George L. Gill, _Bebekahiodgewal rendered by ofiioere ofthe lodge. Thehearere were relatives of the deesaaed and Mr. Richards. There was a _ _ ion of beautiful flowers. The d wm a rlanehser of the late George . we and niece el Mesure Henry a ai Iawa. She had many his city whoiovail her for her lerli ities, and who greatly segsathar dembe. -ssq-¢-1¢1a-»1-_- "raiaaes Boas.” satishstlou ln »- taeltw. OCTOBER 1, left Saturday Hc8wanr lelt Satur- ' '°°‘“`“°" h°"'° °° srssusulcxuanssvisrtsaturdsyror Hlrra! Blvd, when he will be the guest of Wm. Richards. lip Wnaou, Mr Reddin and K. C. Holm were passengers by the B. S. City ot London ou8aturday, Misa Wnuuu Houmoox arrived in the city Saturday afternoon after visiting lies Moreon, Jardigan Bridle. Tnniu: wiilheservlce in the Klrlr, a. ui. and atBiroh Hill at3and'I p. ni. Hr. lcDou¢a|l will pruoh. Tim evening sessions of the Union Commercial Ooilerre open this evening at 7 p. in. A splendid opportunity to secure a practical business training. , W.!E.Poci.r,formeriy of Montague, have entered into partnership at Ed- monton, and will carry on a general business. Haimv Hlmnlrtaoiv, section foreman, has retumed to Yoilr Station, after spending a few days in Souris attending to Important business in connection with the Railway. Connimrounnuiu should remember that to ensure early appearance oi correspond- ence all mattersent in should be out down as much as possible. Every attention is paid to correspondence but ltlsirv/inosaihie to get everything in as written, especially whenasoflate many communications are being received each day. TODAY the mails go to Murray Harbor South, Murray River.Caledonia, Wood Ia- lund North, Belle Creek, Flat River, Sel- kirk R0ad,I0na, Belfast, Newton Cross. Orwell, Kinross. Vernon River, Avondale Lake Verde, Vernon River Bridge, Mill View, Mount Albion Lot 48, and distribu- ing oflices, via Murray liar-bor Branch. T. Walter Hnnllrd, miiil clerk, will be in charge. Tun marriage took place ut the in-lde's home in Canoe Cove, last Wednesday evening of Mesa Annie Inman snrl Hugh McPhee of the same place. The ceremony was performed by Rev. James Mcllougall in the preaches of the many relatives and friends of the contracting parties. The bride was handsomely attlred in cream silk ltistor, trimmed with brusseis point. lace. She wore a veil held in place by ii coronet of white mee buds and carried a bouquet of sweet peas. She was attended by her sister Miss Janie Inman wbilc Mr. James Darrach au orted the groom PD - After the ceremony the guests all repair- ed to the diniug~room, where a bountiful 'repast awaited them. During the cvi»n» ing excellent music was furnished which was heartily enjoyed by those present, The young couple received anumbcr oi elegant and costly presents. which show- ed the esteem ln which they were held. All left, wishing the newly wedded couple a happy and prosperous future.-Com. Oysters served at all hours on the half shell, stewed or fried at Florida Hotel Pownal, W. Brown. 9-Zldlmpd Huyier’s Chocolates Another fresh ship- ment just received direct ffom the manufacturers. ` Don i Pass Up - When youwaiti I a Good Cigar We keep a &ioe and well selectedatoik of do- mestic and iinqrted cigars. Ourclgars are again such a manner that t NAT- . ‘ a - %5.‘i.‘“"f§," " S35' QUBT 5c or a HAKITANA roc- 4o other". nd! if the above don't‘ e yo i. _ * 'The Mace” ielt Saturday Kinross, ou Sunday October 7th at l0.:li` '=f==” |.oo“.°iiiI “ oorma ”°.i:i i. mmvsaryhalr - f M' M fill dli|‘d€ll\l¢ €Xlili)ii i id$lii tidbit idli idbii S W , Ye simply can’t_kee} quiet about_this splendid show of dress goods. e re s owingt e fabrics that fashion dictates in just the colorings that dame says are absolutely right. _ As_ to our prices-well-a little comparison will do ns more good than ptinier’s ink-Will you compare ? Mt-lpon 'l`w§;ds in four colors, 40 inches “ W\1f.g0 vaueat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ ` , 'd Foity inch friezes, in mixed eilects oizlgi- ~,:;viiw:"'.l1.l. .vi(i(il.'. ,lll.a.ck.'. winei green'90¢ glue, green, fawn. brown and blue and ‘ _Similar line. better finish, in black. wine, ww” 506 ` brown. 2 shades of navy and myrtle Fourcoioriugsin a very fair mixed tweed i ,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . . . . . _ _ _ _' _ _ _ _ _ _ sl 05 -igwwv. Ngo greens, blue~-to inch cites an wool venetian 5r inches wld., Fi: e- veg :incur fabric for- - - - - - 30c rich smooth tmisn, one clear cclorings, f:_ smooi y nished cloth 50 inches black, navy. green, brown, and wine. wide. Reseda, and slate, excellent value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5| 15 - ~- - 42c Broadcioths, beautiful. lustrous, silky wigg’ * Wwlllnliinz tweed. 44 _inch cbliion brcadclotn weaves, in black, cont , tuames n mixed effects with a brown, navy, green. $1.45 and $1.65 "fs ° °V°f°h°°k-m°S'~lY b\‘0WI1S. 56 inch all wool suitings. iweeds -in green. and blues. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60;; brown, green, navy, and grey mixtures, Hi:\f;dSl<>1I1€l_all wool Tweed--similar to ideal fabrics for knock about suits- H e ast ine except that the finish is and really fine value at_....... $l.35 A Hnerl.. . . . . . . . . , . . . ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . 784: 58 inch light weight friezes, smooth' _ne ine of absolutely pure wool vene- iinisn-no amount of wear will rough- §l‘”l§l°lh5f 45 ll|'¢h¢5 _Wld¢. Cvmillg in en their surface- durable wear and 3° ' n“VY» UND. WIN- - ~ - - - - ~ - 78c weather lasting fabrim at. . . . . . . . . SL45 , ‘ , i A Venetian. fine, smooth iiiilsh, 48 inches Q so Some Daim aisimgs Fa11Cy wlisfingi in jacquard weaves. cream with woven design of rcseda, sky, lavender. pink or green-31 inches wide . . . . . . .. . . . ._ . . . . . . . . . . , . . , . . . . . . . . . . 45c Plain cream ltistres in fancy weaves,st 54 and . . . _ .` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . .. 85:: An attractive waistiiig novelty in Paris Opera flannel, a soft dainty looking fabric in cream, cardinal or reseda .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 65c 31-4yards.ehonghforawaist . . . . . $2.00 A full range of colorings in lusires and cashmeres, suitable for waisis in almost end- less variety of prices. we “-liioormac" 2.2211' .__»» .>,» *‘~‘--1 -,~.. . -,.____,,, - ' . For manv a» moon we’ve been trying io 1 End the ideal “dollar shirt. We figured what ,I C3 was required and placed our ideas before? | \ \ many makers-After examining and rejecting _ _ sample after samnle the very thing camel up i ill. L at last. The body is of fine strong cotton, the A ¢ ”' bosom and bands are of very excellent Irish I ’, ~ if 'F' V _ linen, the style is the popular short bosom. _ .f,';f` ‘ Cushion button hole---re-inforced seams-cor .1 V stitch. Open front or open back-W ite only. We waiit you to compare this shirt with the best $1.15 shirt you ever saw -and we°re sure if the “Moormac" cost the same you'd choose it. i /// l\_' .` rect cut and thoroughly honest work in every h , .fr_- _,I Sold only here. i »_ g e- - u=g==-"11 r ` O This is another jacket story to tell big values lor little prices-line valuesfor the litllaet prices wa've had the pfvilege ololbring. All prnienas bear evidence cl careful tailor ing. The atylaa are the latest and one willniva aiithesarvieethatcculd caches. They were selected by Inca Dona and use them. Jas l Co. , ...0yj__ CONTINUID VP STAIRS Batraucs Hale _Door (arch) New Bleek( Uterine; mast hasnt! sz discounts from ' °” zones 1.3 p. s. Gollleatiyanuoften- First buyeregethrlt choice. amend-»Nzvv&oN i l ‘aa i “”* Tremendous Slaughter Sale Furniture