I _ Union, in sizes 2, 3 and _-_ _ _ 4. ‘ A Ful‘I"Stock'" - 25c and 30c a pair e. 5 __ ` " 1 _ _ 7 ` - \ _f/`-_y \;?'-» »`$,`f_"\l _ v;'{'~ 5 ;`\~ `- _ `~ hedral modern con- ren October S Stewart 1:1259 mr” ..._ run GUARDIAN L -3- """"".-'-Senna-mal!-P 1_1: ~ " e “ \ :Q , ,_.`» , ~~\ “ "l`i~ JI -"hm 1| l` ` _Av ,us We have a perfect stock of perfect Undercloth- gh ing. The best kinds in all prices, and all sizes. Men’s Shirts Infants’ Vests. fill Grey Union, and j White Wool--two sizes ~.,,)`-_ 144: to 20c each. L White wool, button 'il freeie silk trimmed s ,.51 sizes ‘le 30c to 35c each. Reuben vests- the '._.~, latest no buttons- no ‘ffl trouble to put on ._\\‘. eaCh¢ .,_» i and Fleece Lined. Ladies’ Vests And Combina- tions. e o,, Vests. and good weai‘ers-- $1.00 suit ~.,', 3 special values »j_"‘-'.'. 15;, 25c and 35c li"-_ Fl.¢¢C€ I.-i1'l€d filfi 42: and 50c. _;i\‘; Natural Union. l./Q, 5Oc, 60c and 80c- _` Pure Natural Wool _g 95s, s1.ooe. $1.20. - 00 and $1.25' suit. . Combinations _ ssc, $1.05 and $2.65 Drawers ~ Good heavy Grey alia? I9' #Sita Fieeee iieeii-eu sizes "ii _36c, 42:: and85c. _ e Pure - wool-heavy _ ribbed 0 i. 95c and $1.20. e STAN B- v,*,_ ,K -\ \ '-~ -/`\’ /" _/` g; ` ’\`f;; & \ _ .\`/'_}: ,g Z ,rbi .il §_-‘C _\-*_ 4|l;§-_g/ f`-* .|l,`¥.J 4 _ I \ j. lioinen end ee e Children Heavy, we ll finshed Heavier and finer 9 pure wool fleece 85c each $160 Suit' Heavy Rib - with special values at Plain Wool 'Extra Fine in"Sii& -*from sees 46 inch $3.00 to $6.00 Suit." tl) _..._ ` “gg 54,-;.;__‘\( , Ali, .u_;ff_ _ !\\ ~»~ Fleet Me At the Always Busy Store. ' For Men gl 1 ‘ ll". .- l" gg . l gill ill 1 \l Ill) ar li. M f 'itll iii), (ill Drawers. ii'/li _,Q 3., qw q ; . ' f/\~*T` \\_`. _ ‘__ ~ i- ~ till _ ` 'JIM Q\_`\\i»)/ fill ill . ' gill ~ .`_ will ;_ ’ `\ .7 ll ll. rl* _ io 'I fill-il . \\". it/l ,\-till J _ Iniproperly Fitted Glasses. p are a direct menace to health and eyesight. Hasrv Examinations, inexperience and imperfect appliancu are the most frequent causes. OUR OPTICAL HOUSE is equipped with the most modern and scienf ~~ ' tiiicinstruments and under the management of Dr. McKay Jordan (Doctor 0- _ Optics and Fellow of Optics, Graduate of Northern Ill. College of Ophthal- »~ mology and Otology, Chicago,) who is: at your disposal for FREE consul , _nn tation, free examination and cut prices for a short time longer. Every examination guaranteed. (Open evenings.) Queen Street, Ch’town, next W. F. Ca.rter’s. Nov 11--eod L I B U L B S For Winter Forcing and Spring Floiiering IMPORTED FROM THE North,South, East,and West,A good selection of choice high grade bulbs in _ Hyacinths. I)a;t‘fOd.11s. i Tull s 2l"_»:E1:leS etc. Now is the time to plant. hardy bulbs _for house and open ground, .- If See our bulb catalogue with cultural instructionsgfor § ww, , I2; ` 2 'utsofthisPia.no. : 't I l’<'o -K 'lily _ _. old nag remains up .t _f ? __ LOCAl. BRIEFS ei-_-_ Latest News of thc. City and Province. dents Everywhere. q Tm: S. S. Stanley is again in port Csnsinizits -Meeting on Monday at 6.30. Any boy or girl desiring perm-ment employment should apply at this oliice at once. ON account ol extra work Dr. C. V. McCready will remain in Georgetown' until Thursday, 16th inet. Vrcronia Division.-Preparation for _a new Literary Couteston Monday even- ing. Visiting members welcome. ’ Sono service at the Gospel meeting in Prowse’s new block tomorrow _after- noon at 8.45. Strangers always wel- come. A funeral ol the late William Boyle, E-q. will take place tomorrow after- noon at 2.80 to the Methodist church thence io the people’s cemetery. _ Arvalirm for a slight blaze in the re- sidence of M". L.P.Tauton, was given last night. Tne'iiremeu were promptly on the sp0t,bnt the fire was extinguish- 'ed without their assistance. ‘ ' Methodist Church, Souris, Wi l be held on Tuesday evening, 14th inet. Rev. J. J. Teasdale, Chairman of the1Char- lottetown District, will be present to address the meeting. ' Ar the Central Christi in church tomor- row. Rev. Robt. F. Wniston, will speak at both services. Subject for morning: "God's Righteousnees” and in evening --The man with the death vision”. Spec- ¢ v » _ " ANOTHER VOI.tT!¢‘l'EEu°. 'The“ follow ' ing extract from a le.rer received by Capt. Moore from Br. Harry Ottaway ot No. 2 Co. 41 A. r ow worki ig in %@ea1pelis. cts. goes to ihiw Ill llllllio. Alt' V _ . A . M.whell I __ _ .ee illipilee ei . The, f sea-.ssenq o ' e ~ ~' -- _ i stutatg with om' mifngpmen even where in§l»7i"“‘d7h7ngi~.:»_-ou ; and th~.t at the cell oi duty they would ilfck back to’ their colors. He says: ‘-And now cap- taat Iam called ior. So ii .there is By Reporters and Correspon-1' Tun annual missionary service _of the l-Hugh M°p5,i1,_||r_ ,,,,d_ _Mn .(;i»1bgn.~ tain, I offer my services at any ,timI_lell°5_i¥u‘f 1 Th? ¢°°ll'Wi8.lw= 0! I- 50|! 0| G°1DHNs.er>_ Miss Ellen May and Mr. Arthur. W; Ryder’-stsgrtes. i ‘ Soon after seven o'clock Thursday evening, a 1 rge party gathered at the Mcrail home nn Hancock street. to wit~ ness the ceremony that united jn the .bonds of matrimony.Miss Ell sn MsyMc-_ Phsil. youngest daughter sl! Mrs. McPhai1.and Mr. Arthur Wilbur Ryder, son of Mr._and Mrs. Gilbert M. Ryder ot Duxbury. _ _ ' It was a goldeurod wedding andthe bright ilowsr combined with autumn leaves and vines gave a most artistic decorated with gsldenrod and aspara-‘ gusvine, there being a profusion of it in the large window where the bridgl party stood. _ At hal'-past seven to the strains oi, Lohengrin’s wedding march,” played by Mrs. John Francisllnat, organist at Bethany church, the bridal party des- cended the stairs. Miss Mona Birse, The _litgle liowsr girl and bsywsrc very sweet. .They were Russel Kirk Green, nephew ot tts bride . and;'Editli May Gould, daughter of and Hrs. _Parker Gould ol Wollaston. Rev. `Ed- win Noaheliardy performed the cere- mony. , bright animated expression and rich coloring contrasting with her gown of white mousseline de eoile over white silk. She crrrisd lilies ol the valley, ' The maid of honor looked charming in a white organdie lover yellow and sho carried goldenrod. . Avery informal reception followed ’w`dre assisted in receiving by“Mr'_s. M. Ryder and the maid ot honor, Miss Birse. ’Ihe reception was a very jolly one, _both young people having a great _ many friends who enjoyed themselves (Wil In the damp autumn days. Neglect in protecting the from dampness may entail great and expense ensure perfect health the extremities must be kept was-'m 7 Tm: Ab ~gweits hold a practice today. ':g:}°tt’he.{l::pq?E: '°,i,?;‘;:l%:i‘:6ilfé i ‘- » lhgghéle ia-re two ways of l-king the.oeremony.' "Hr: and *Mrs. Ryder Bu s stron boot _ are f _i3l?»i»'5’$`li°d¢ "i¢\1‘ImPi°fi°-1 and congratulations were immediately _Hnhess A119 _0a_»'IU?`P°"i5liH°d0in“m3Wt extended ta her. Miss Minnie Birse, Jelly, all in handsome-hthographed ` 75 _‘wi-tee l i PRICES. This you can get *dw r 1-. ,. -_ rms- _A5 “_” " 1' ' ‘ l ". ~_l;_t~‘f :i'¢f`.~: V Heghwiidi HUGHES’ DIDUUI.-~llXWE _ iiueiiss' csscsors lixruss- _ u.:‘.1.s.':'~...'.'t°'m°“....m.°"x. cows” mguuarm was A ’ trlhldwlll convlncirlm- Prlcsllts. Special' Remedies vrsnlrvll INDY srmvsra, na ucnsrlon. ooivsrr PATIO! etc.. em.. -.- Nl9dl¢lll¢l ' _ surmise- _ A" tiveourenor Rhouma&n. A. '<_ __ 1'”-'iq Sn... _ '_i-‘§‘='.‘ _ .V V) l For the Best English Drugs and' e ~i PAIBUIIZE llll6lkST?“»iio¢"°a’»'i.‘“ f»»°==-»-i»-1° re ‘ f ri ‘T i "~. ,|us'r a wean We keep a full line of best makers’ goods. Leek si Ties. T|||’|l Firm Yes. Quality makes thefn at- tractive - prices Mk” them sell. ll' -. . _ eo'i’il‘il.i _ “lin” ~ ue - , , _...'11, N. » ,_: _ _ . . _ _ e J~._f~ siiceerpflfil 1 0°” S°f°°*~ ___~_.. -..___,__..... _ » X ,_.- le e-gr ,e-_ -; .`\ *_ _ -of it ' 'ie -et- . _~+_ _-’ ei ' ~:f _f ‘Q _ _ tm _ si 2"~..= q 14 5. 4, ,>.