Buys this Cravenetie Garment '___' A ~ i w rs-rw . _. :f 'rr-ra cuAaLorrn'r0W__N¥cosno1.trr, sneranssn .., r Head Oilices in New Prowse Block--Charlottetown* 5 ~ r ’ i zFaiv0- Uv!-EAN. or his Post omni Department. iii spending an enjoyable two 5 weeks in Halifax. Mas Taos Sniiiorts, Cm iiiiil who 'f//#4/P10? ffrowzvs 2/to na:°.a".ti`l7'1‘f.¢'/i/its may ` I liii;Y.lill.'.d‘;i.in.l.l°°;:.;,f;i§i.ififf§.. i‘i.‘§"7iil..l.i‘f.`l§’ii.ii.'f”i`§i'§.'l°i'i"L~..lf , 'L02 and tomorrow morning at 5.40. l ‘on a two weeks’ vacation. Mr. Bethune J anne Bxrauirn, Picton, has arrived leaves this morning for Su nimerslde. Tm: Ttev. D. McLean will preiiph tD.V.> al. Lot 48 on Sabbath tht lflth inst at 1130 i ii . \ \1 """_/ - - D . , ' - ` a rn: Highfield 2.80; und Glasgow Road nt. has _been spendinga few days in the city, returned home yesterday. Rav. W. J. Cami-uma., will .preach 030 p m. Miss Busta; .`iaNxiN.=, Orwell Cove, d h e after s nding her , Y* Q' ~ nm Sabbath Sanrio. .it Kiiiiiise io.ao “"5 1"'-“"1" °'" P” /-' 1 . . , a.m and at Birch Hill 3.30 p,m vacation at Pownal, the guest of Miss `\ .15 . . *L Ii* `, l"or these » ` i" ` if if en 1 N . Elegant $|2 . ‘ , ~ il l ,-‘li Cravenettes ki \»`i ‘|i,.`|I - t l it ' Une llundred and Fifty Grade" Craivenettes » Actual Value $l2. 8.5( We _ manufacturers of these Craveuettes. owing .to c tain business changes found themselves* with this‘hlrg'e’ quziirityl " HOW on their hands, They made us a very tempt- WE ing olier providing we would take the entire SECURED lot. WE TOOK THEM and here they are THEM secured at a price which enables us to offer a latest style, splendid quality Cravenetie at the actual cost 'of manufacture. _ Every man who possibly can should take advantage of this special o:casion to secure one of these flue garments. With. WH V the rainy season approaching and cool weather YOU at hand. such n coat is an actual necessity. It., SHOULD is a weight as may be worn with comfort until HAVE the sn-ow flies ; and apart from the 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 fine quality-the grade el- WHAT ways used in high class garments selling from $12 'l`Hl'..Y to $15. Proofed by the celebrated “Cravenette" ARE ‘proceis they are rainjroof and to a great _extent MADE wind proof. The “Cravenette" process does not OF change the appearance of the cloth in the slightest and for sunsixiny weather no more appropriate garment can be worn. . There are two very sightly patterns to choose from. One is a very quiet stripe edcct in dark grey and white-a pattern that will find favor with many men ot quiet tastes. The PATTERNS, other is ii very exceedingly handsome TRIMMINGQ, mixture effect -ai (lark brown ground _ TAI L.O-R-lNG- with a stripe effect of tiny white dots with AND SIZES n neat overcheck of brown in a lighter shade the whole effect being very rich and handsome. These coats are lined full length with fine RomaiiSatin--the sleeves, are tnohairliuel and the tailoring throughout is excellent. They lit perfectly and bi 1.-very res;-ect :ire high class gar- ments. In length the grey coats are 5: inches, while. the browns are 5-4 inches lone. Both patterns are made in every size from 36 to 44 inch chest measurement. Mail Orders ,Prepaid To any Address . you um purchase these BY MAIL just as ifiectlvely. surely and conveniently asif Y°l\ Nm* up in persflr. We guarantee these I' Cravenettesto be exactil' “S \’¢Pf¢' sented iN nvanv PARTICU- LARand. any dissatisfied p¢rS0I1 may return the garment and Pm" chase money will be cheerfully re' funded 'without s question- Send name and address-Slal¢ size and pattern desired-and °"' sion nie ipeen1pi~l¢e'$8.1s- `r»rtows|: aaos..~\.1'D- ---= - Q - l`HosE who want work of any kind o .i ated, and has been tl\e‘mt-uns of securing _ 'ini . °' ' Liiiaii siiimi. - ak i :N . _ THE Saturday Guardian, only fifty cents \ iw a year is an excellent gift for t-hat' friend r \ 5 l , \i e7 l of yours abroad. Subscribe for it today. .Jorm B. Musornws, who hi.; been visiting-his home and friends in Appin Road,ieaves this morning on return to Bqeton. ‘ lfxss MAY-Hoorun left Monday morn ,ing for Somerville Musa., after spending ber vacation at Village Green, the guest of James and Mrs Mitchell. Mas Bicrusurxv Ax.|.en has returned to her home at Houghton Island, utter 5 prolonged visit to Village Green, the guest. of her daughter Mrs D A Mc- Neill. Farmers etc. interested in stock raising would do well to purchase some of our Stock Food which we ure selling just now ot it greatly reduced price. it. is put up in 2.3¢. buckets and 12 lb. Packages You save money by feeding this urlit-.li~. _A. W. Reddln, Pham B. Sunnyside. Readers of the Guardian should remem- ber t-he iu.il excursions to liioiitrezil commencing Soptelnber 20th. Only $i:l_05 from (Jlmrlottetown viii Intcrcnloiilnl Railway. Time lhiiit. gives two whole weeks in Montreal. Rates proport.lonnte~ ly low from other stations. Mita. A. Wlmnrerl, City Point, South Boston, who has been visiting friends lu Uliarlottetown went. to Crnpaud yester- day. Sliewlll also visltin Scurletown before returning home the htel. of the mouth~ It ls eight years since Mrs Warren visited this Province. Jomt R MoNEl|.I., Village Green, has been rewarded a credit scholarship which entitles the holder to an education on credit is one of the many complete cour~ ues tnuglit by the Correspondence Insti- tute ol America, Scranton Pa.. As Mr MoNeill is alreadya student of the Insti- tute, he will be glad to give the credit 'scholarship to any interested person. are looking for help of any kind should send their names and addresses with ull partvioularswr oall' nt. The Guardian `Empio`y‘nierit.‘ and Iriiormation Bureau, New Prowse Block, Charlottetowri. Telephone 132m. Those who do not desire to advertise will please send 25 cents with their request, which amount will be returned tothem on application if they do not. get what they want. Miss Mlmoaizur A. McKrNNoN of Boston, formerly of Chaolot.i.et;own,.P. E. I., and George H. Loring of Iiopklnton Mass, were united in marriage by Rev.. Dr. Dixonof the Ruggle St-. Baptist Church at4pn.\, Sept 5th. Miss Grace Thompson of Boston was bridesmaid, while Frank Stevens of New York, noted as beet man. The ring service was used. The bride was oharmlugly gowned in white point d'esprit and wore a long tulle veil caught up and adorned - with lilies of the valley. Her ttown was over white silk trimmed with lace. She wore adiamo'rid brooch, the gift oi the groom and carried u. bouquet of bridal roses. The bridesmaid wore white silk mull over silk nncla white but trimmed with plumes'ot the same oolor. The wedding repast was served at the "Touriilne" after _whloh the happy couple left on the 8.30 pin train for Ottawa. On their return they wlllbe tended n reception ut the home of Lowell J. and Mrs. Sweet, Woodville Mass. The weildlngglfts were exceptionally beautiful, u-eful and costly. The happy ooup‘e will bo the recipients of wishes oi- joy from their many friends, who know them well und hold them in highest regard. As The Guardian Employment nirl information Bureau. estnlrlliilii-il some fuionths ago, has-been sozreatly appreci- ' in connection with this paper, rin Adver- employment for so many people nnil help i for so niauy business houses and house- i keepers, it has been decided to establish _desiring advertising in any newspaper I outside -of this city, can have ...nm ~l placed by The Guardian. They can' thus | eooure the same rates as il they placed l thelrporder dlreot, and have enoh ndver I tisement checked to see that it. gets the | proper number of insertions and iippearii as desired. ‘ f, ~ tlslng Agency. Thus any persons or firms B i-rui-P FKESII 0 ROLLS , p Cream of Tariar and Parkes' House only ro cenfe per doz, also all kinda of' cooking, iged, curr nt d ` frm: e"a‘3ay`_ ling". . t , D.‘.t‘if`?S'ii"`iweirft1 Coani-xseouozrvrs should remember that to ensure early zppearance of correspond - ence allmatter sent in should be out down as much as possible. Every attention is paid to correspondence but ltlalmpoeelbleto get everything ln as wrlttemespeclally when as of lat/e mnny ;communicatlons are being received each day. Colmrs Bamlrroh, and Avondale of the independent Order of Foresters decided some time ago that in place oi their annual parade they would devote the cost/ of same towards tho Sun Francisco Relief Fund, and they havejusit received acknowledgement by special letter of their donation from there. lt. speaks well for our Foresters here that they so thoughtfully gave up their animal outing to relieve their Brothers in time of need. W. N. Ducnnmu was a passenger- by yesterday mornlng's train for Moncton, where he has accepted a responsible position in the mechanical di-pnrtment of i.he'l‘ranscrlpt.. Mr. Ducliemin who has been in the employ of the Gniirdizin for over fifteen years, made rapid strides with his duties, working up from errtind boy in June 1801 to the position of night foreman in October of the followlnc yi-iii-_ Sonic yelrslater he became iiiet-linriiciil foreman, as which he uontinueil with marked ability and enterprise. llis good ideas and knowing when and liuiv to apply them to beats ull vniitnge will servi- hlm well in his new and larger iii-lil of labor, where he will have trrentvr oppor- iunlties for usefulness. Ile hi followed by the best wishes ol The Guiirdiiiii iiiiil staff. Mr. Ducheniin’s resignation l~i tlii- oconsion for promotions. 1). J. Iloimel day pressman, becomes iiiccliiiiili-.iii superlntenilent, W. Gillespie nicht foreman becomes day foieninn, niid ld. J. Arsenuuit. assumes the duties of irglit foreman and nlghtpressmau. Tm-I Boston Traveller, speaking of thr- fuct that Gertrude Coghlun who plays the star role ln the Piirk 'Theatre in Boston, has had to do without n vacation this summer, gives space to thi-:following which the read_er is led to believe is Miss Coghlan's recital of the delights ol living during summer in the Garden of the Gulf: :Gertrude Coghlan regrets, the loss of the fishing season on Prince Edward Islnnd, where she ownsu. line home. At Rustico Beach, ln“The Garden ofthe Gull," Miss Coghlun has spent menyhnppy weeks during hor respite from work, und on the many rivers that wind through this beautiful strip of land, she casts for the wily-speckled trout undlnrgesulnion that inhabit the atreams. One ol the sports over wlilch MlssCoghlan is most enthusinstlb is salmon fishing ut night, which is pract~ iced by many ofthe natives of the island. No liner salmon exist than those in the River Dunk that flows mojesticitlly through that port of the island near Mies Goghlans home. Hcremt night, parties are iornied and in list-buttoiiicil bouts, with torchllghts in the bows, they prey upon the salmon inlils lnir. This is dono with a long-prongeil spcnr and not only is strenz' li essential to success in the catch. but line accuracy in distance measurement which thi- water makes most deceptive. lierc fine sen fishing and wild game in sensoii are found in abundance. Lobstcrii rciidy cooked may be hadnt the startling price of“l.hreo for ten cents," und as Miss Coghliin snys in her entliuhbism nbouttlrc plnce, “oi course you lnivc licnril ol Cnnarin iiiutton." Those of The (iunr tliun's rcuilcrs who ure r\ci|uuint.cd with Miss Coghluii will be amused, to any the icost, ui. the romantic description sho gives of t.liis Provinizc. '1`hos‘iimon speiir- lugappearii to hiivc been ovcrfookeil liy the 'l.‘o\.\rist. Association in this adven- tising, but vi~iit.orsl.o the |iii\i'kct will find that the mutton is worthy of ull that cnnlic :mid iiboutlt. A sciirch for the "natives" who iipenr iuilinon by night would probably bu b irmn of results. John Neivson is still offering trenieiid ous discounts on furniture, New is the time to replcnilsli your home. il-lzillll. \/'V -if u - I, "ity, P *i _` yd, ,. ,_.-1-.i.._-Qt,-_ 1 ,._ ..;--in _ iii: \`.~ " li. 4 he , *‘. . ` . I- 1|] blasbiud of the cloth, nreti skirt falling into shade of pannc velvet. gored skirt, falling into anama cloth, has hip braid velvet buttons .....»....¢-.»..- .- /, f y _ length......... .. ......$zooo A very trim little suit is of grey :weed with narrow green stripe. This suit has 3 .4 , length coat, tight tittiiig, single breasted, style. Collar and cufis iinizshcd a rcsed:t` .$22.00 A notably hiandsoxine creation of golden bt_o._im P ting coat, flat collar, vest of brown vel- vet, trimmed in radlum and soutnche s . 'skirt is a"nine core style, inverted plezit down centre front. trimmed rndiuiii braid Come in, look round, let’s show > A vtuuiltuuf. "' `-M-More . ¢, s w.l.scwan .A. Mcicod |>_ Gaim llnetlitr .lot el i |idii(lS0lllt A !“.`v .r._l ,. :.A 'p ` '~~°. ff gh" ll-,'.."f. `\_<) i ’ autumn suit 1 E RESH from the hands of the best ladies' ` I tailors in the Dominion, these new crea- tion came in by express Tuesday. The suits vre’re demonstrating in our . ` = cloak and srit department are unquestionably _-. - the finest we’ve ever seen. Thi.~y’re just such 1 designs as exclusiie tailors are showing in I f New York-We haven’t all sizes in every de ' . ' sign-but w cannot fit you from our stock, we ll have a special suit made to your measure-a‘. no extra cost--in any of styles shown. Some of the liues are Grey 'I`w.;i:d, sfnii-tilting, pony coat, f‘iyiApretty worsted, in “Loudou’s make” is front, single brca