'VUE GURDIAN. CHABLOTTETOWN y »_ A _` ` 1.398 _ ~»» <~\ “’€`.*’*~'.:~°‘~.I. 1 iYo-oooo-000'0°'°° -;~ The Relady-to-Wear ea ¢ ° * ° ° Is what gives Shorey’s Clothing its prestige. _ That idea should suggest another to you. ,_ . } The saving of half your Tailor’s Bills. S W Q- It does not matter what Y°“f Shape is, Tall and Slim or Short and Stout, Sh0rey’S ` Clothing will lit you and to all appearance you will still be a Tailor Made Man. ‘ J' _ _‘_ ` -¢.**‘ A l “Att "'“"" -u\¢f' " See that Shorey’s Guarantee Card is in the f pocket of each garment, it is worth remembering. That it means Satisfaction or _ your Money Back. lg Tltse funds can he purchased frum_JAMES PATDN & c0,G|1’TOWN l vi Ai_`_ lilrilni i Light.. 1 And more of it Better _ °'--W _ \ for Less Money . That is what you will have if you get one of our SUN A(`ETYLl1~t\`E GAS MACHINES. manufactured Qy the Acetylene Lighting Coinpany of London. The simplest; and .afest machine on the market, \Ve employ only skilled and experienced men to put hese machines in. and are prepared to supply you with everything necessary, Carbide, Chandeliers and all Fixtures and guarantee every plant we put in, Rogers 6: Rogers GENERAL AGENTS FOR P. E. ISLAND. ' SUMMERSIDE. NEW Fllll JACKETS ¥%¥¥¥ Further arrivals Winter Jackets, Golf Capes and Plaid Capes-every garment a masterpiece of workmanship and design, attractive, tasteful and handsome, and by far the largest assortment we have ever shown, and include many ex elusive styles shown by us for the first time. A visit to thi department will interest you. ' Ladies’ Black Kerse Jackets with Silk Lining, Seams inlaid with silk braid-a ver) nobby and pretty Jacket, sizes from 32 to 44. ` Black Boucle Jackets, ° ' Flannelette lined, double stitched seam, a good warm Winter A' Jacket, sizes 32 to 44. . `l|sses’ Jackets Lined and unlined, in sizes from 3 to 9, in Navy, Black Brown and Tweed effects. No trouble for you to get a Sacque for your girl here, and won’t be hard on your pocket book either. Latest Fall Dress Goods. The latest arrivals in Dress Goods novelties attract more than ordinary attention. Many ladies have already marked their admiration of these distinguished arrivals by selecting Dress lengths as soon as the goods were shown. Two cases of the latest styles are open this week for inspection. Ladies Fall Vests. 2 CASES OF LADIES’ and. CHlLDREN’S WOOL UNDERWEAR. Better' value than ever before and a large ass rtment to select from. , ~ Ladies’ Fine Ribbed Wool Vests, full shaped and .neatly trimmed with Lace Edging round neck. Special 50c. Ladies’ Ribbed Wool Vests, extra quality, open front, full . A _ are opeumg up as fassasitarrives. It " o;r advertisement, but it will pay you better to' dome 'to our s re. _ s's|n£ Ann emacs oo Hon. Davin LAIRD was a pgssenger west by Saturday evening‘s train. _ MB. S. M. Bsrrr, of the Summerside Journal, spent Sunday in the city. MR.F.l.. H/tsRARn and Mrs. Haszard, A arrived home from Montreal Saturday night. Mn. W. J. MONTGOMERY. of Port Hill, left Saturday morning fer a short visit to Boston. MR. Davin K1-:1~;1-‘r:, St. John, took away 24 fat catt`e Saturday morning by the Northumberland. Bxsnor McDoNALn_ Harbor Grace., was a passenger by the Northumber-` land Saturday evening. MR PETER MCDONALD, of the Bank of P. E lsland, was a passenger by the eastern train Saturday evening. Miss l\L\R'rHA Bi-;Ams'ro. who bas been in Georgetown for the past len months returned home Saturday eve- ning. MR. YoL‘Nol~;R, of Moncton, came over by the Northumberland Saturday evening. He returns home this morn- ing accompanied by Mrs. Young(->r,who has spent the past week in North Be- deque. A NEW kind of man trap has come in- to use in some orchards in -the vicinity. A prominent citizen, while helping him- self in the garden of a friend in the country a few nighls ago by invita- tion of course-accidentally fell into on- of them and narrowly escaped serious personal injury. while his clothes suf- fuxd consideably. He buys his ap- ples now. MR. S. F. TARBUSH, oi the High Grade Art Company, went west Satur- day morning with a carload of picture.- for ~' elivery. among them being a beau- tifully Hnishsdlife size portrait of the late Miss Mabel \Varrcn, daughter of Mr. C. B. Wsrrcnof Weeks & Warren. Charlottetown. The picture. which is for Mr. lvy T. Warren, a brother. at O’Lear_v, was viewed by a number of people in Summerside and was very much admired. AN EL1-:cron iw the Fourth District of Prince County going into a neighbork house was asked it he intended voting for prohibivion. Assuming an air ol supreme indifference for such trifling affairs he reolied. “Oh, I never lake much stock in politics ;who’s going to run against Bell this time?" Another elector thought prohibition would be a a_. splendid thing if the whole Island wanted it but it was foolishness for Prince County alone to expect. it. MORE new giods just received ay 'l`he Ladies Furnishing Store, Our fall line of dress gofes, the largest range and most elegant patterns ever shown ~=y us. Black cashmeres, Heuriettas, Benjalines, whip cords, serges incesta- mere, chefron, diagonal, etc., all wool goods from 20c. up. Also a lull range of fancy black goods from 300. up. See Priestly’s black goods, E7 patterns to choose trom, price from $7 to $12 per suit. These are the very _latest and i most nohby goods shown on the market The newest goods yet are the Ripley ‘blacks warranted never to shrink or spot. Donot buy your dress until you have seen these goods and get our &prices. we can suit you to any kind, quality,color, shade, or price. The ~Ladies’ Furnishing Store for dress i goods of all kinds.-MCGOUGAN & ‘Ware-Hr. - MRssns,Roenns & Roamas started fone of their acetylene gas machines Fri- ;day evening. lighting their own store ,and the store ot .Messrs B. ' Rogers & 1'Son and the tonsorlal parlor; _ot Mr. _Wm. Ferguson ._ The eHect was viewed lby large crowds during the evening and ,the unanimous verdict was that acety- 'lene gas light is the light that people ihave been looking ior, and that it has `come to stay. The lull llood of steady white light that lil ed the stores had a Mlllllll Hllll, ill llll; l. l. lllllll llflllllal-Ei GURED' BY __ GUTICURA I wu amlcted with :terrible breaking out. I was treated by the very best physlciansl V310 pronounced lt blood poison, but it got worse. I was suierlng untold agony, and dually had to give up work. Ctrnccna Rnxmnnzs were , suggested, which I immediately procured. From the llrst, I experienced asoothlng relief, notwlthstanlxxg my intense pain. I improved ' right along t at last I was entirely cured, and , not a sign on my body anywhere indicating that anything had ever been the matter with me. M. B. BAs'rmN, iss wmmtor st..At1anfa.G=\- ii‘3'».'.§Z.'. 3%! ?.`3§;.’»‘-“iiI.I?1‘i¥!.Tl'\'?.d.°¥vtl.°s»~ » / ‘ g day aftmwnp . ° ll I be sufficient for two ,Pune 21 wi 6 mos < t _ No Labor No Smoke, No Dirt ,really beautiful effect 'on the goods and i. _ - . ' _ ' . egurnishings. The fixtures loo-.' particn-E D. ' - l srl in the front window of Messrs Ros- ` . i - A ‘ ' ters ll: Rozers. a libres let brass chwi-;` _ ` “` _ i & ,elier, and the hanging chandeliers and `h¢,?'qg5,E`,,°,§,°f,),f,f,§‘§;,°°’§,',,I“,,f,“&m‘;‘;?.‘} iglobes in Jas .Ferguson’s store were very I9hq1ll_\o1_§d%"9 opposiiouol .muon mmirea_._, This enterprising arm, ;%"t;‘;§,,‘;’,,",,',,.,~l,,,,;,"";i',,°‘,§-,_[,, '* 1 0, *in ,as will he seen by their'adv`ertlsement in Assonuflllhv PAINGITEQQ ithe GUARDIAN, are now in a position to -°?'~‘~,,,`{'¢',,"\"'“',.,,,,,~°‘:,,l"" “°"- "°“ "‘""‘ “"1 "‘?°' f' 1 All/' Sl; TVI.` tw C§\~ce. E WH- A- U°H1P'20I1’S A ` it OOOOOU Sllllllllll -tl SlEWlRl'...._... °" t t ,_ Gh°‘°° l°t °f ““f°"m°~““°d Don t let cor Bo s t cold but bring them _ , .4 _ '_ .CoMpT0N’g_ \ . .a fall suit and overcoat, from us. W9 lla” .5 ~1 S _ sapueaiiios. A S _ fresh cannons ar.; c vitnsapest. assay 1-... weafelouling new lil . imma _ in :minima . .1-i' -.gd at H...A . _ _ " EVERY "U15 _ .. Bummorolde A smALL cas .ml ='A.aa¢_ -‘THR Used and endonli dreds of basinill Half the Prloo Bond! Bookloilhf