._.__w i' :<`_. t ~.'Z1 -.~1 »~ < #Fl f' The Millineryf Satisfaction . Given i .Store V has become h byword. "If you want satisfaction try Prowse Bros,” The ladies commend our millinery department arid we ieelconiideut it -deserves their praise. , p - ’ And there’s a reason for it. Our staii of Milliners is a large and competent one. Every facility for turning out satisfactory work is stftheir disposal. The latest in shapes, newest of trimmings, appropriate styles for face and Egnre. EVERYTHING necessary so pm- duce acreatios suited tothe individuality of the wearer. ' _- ' ~ ’ 'Ideas ,Respected You ;_¢iil‘Budjcur milliuers glad to carry out ' your ideas concerning! style in _which you prefer having your Het made. Make suggestions -tell them exactly \vh`at you want -uudvdegupdkupon lt,Ayo_u will be more thasp pleased witn the iutelii¢\enoe,nhd.sklll with whlchtyour ideai will be executed. Andfyotsfhst will be ready` when promised-anmher item of satisfaction. ~ 7 . . \ ' --‘i_-PROWSE BROS.. LTD. ` w|.yW.v..\r.... see a waii.ii..i'...i M... i tnegma ,upon li , . |153: Wearing a “CllRiSTY” Hats for Men -the newest styles, siii and sofa-'-black. and colored. Appropriate shapes for rseir,~'b'l5:sen,'snd little men, $1, $2. 33- $4- Blfgpe ten- few, very, very few, so good. --..'-;._..P|t‘owsl: ‘mics LTD. . .J*|.\\j;5 de, , .- " l C r.'.¢M' ~ ,;:,__`._*_.:'_`l~f-_-;-ii.. fail- f'v1i“‘ il 'lCllurch, to take effect et the end of this ._ fhliih . Llwuativis place. sud ister return to Mess- pchegetts, endftekss s combs in s unlvers Mw ~. l _ year will pit the Association on s. good _,G ' litaesuiseyeari Udl§¢ll1.s. will Cove yrs- H) boxes cheese Bpillst., and s eerloed B. lluteh k Co. ' saportlng nftemoon-the game at the C. A. A A. and the horses at Upton Park. Tl! slnouut ol |15 was cleared at the ooncertln Market Bell Tuesday evening in aid of the Bulnmereide Fire Sniferen. Ths committee in charge desire to thsnk sll who in any way helped to make the concert the success it was. W Harcnronn, ol New York, who has been on s visit to Prince Edward Island passed through Houston, recently en rout.et.0)is home. Mr. Hstchford told a Trosserlpt reporter that Prince Edward , ,island isssrtalnly s mostqhsrming sum- mer pisoef. Uoimlnronnnurs sbould remember that 'to ensure esrly appeerunce of correspond ence allmatteraent in should be cut down as much as possible. Every attention ispsid to correspondence but ltlsimpoasihle to get everything in as written, lsliy wheaiasoliats many commuvlc ons are being received esch dey. ~ Till: merri lr plscc at St.Am.'n church, Lot. uesday, October Ili, oi” Mis# Martha Murray of this city, to James llickey, Summerslde. The oere~ mouy was performed by Rev. T. Camp- bell. The bride was sttended by her iei.ei‘,HislUnr|rgin Murthy, Emyvale, lille Pstr& Dorsey, Charlottetown supported the groom. The; bride was the recipient of many beautiful and useful presents. ` 2_8! Plsut Line S. S. Halifax arrived yesterday morning from Boston. A delay oeelrred in her leaving Boston owing to pfevslngthereon herdsy of .Sho brought the following passengers: Mrs. .l. H. Clarke, Mrs: .l. ,McBaohern, VV. H. Hull, Mrs. E. Murray, in-att. moo.-e.|Mi.s B. um. .From Halifax, D. Rutherford. The following passengers sailed by the Halifax on return yesterday afternoon. H. W. Palmer, Htl. J. Roohe,J_oo Roche, Willie Roche, W. _l,Orpoke1:, C. Peters, Alfred Smith. Ssmu)lCoheo,Baphael Cohen. Mrs. 1. Dum¢°rvl{)lissS.llloAuley, Mies J. H. Kofiossld, U. Beaton, Miss L. Bridges, Rev. A. Ross, Peter Boudresu. - Rlvi D. A. MoLson is the pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Dows, Wright wqnty, lows, and s few Sundays ago, socoldlugw The Down Advocate, the congregation were very rnuch surprised when, stths opening of the sermon, hs tsndslod hlsresiznstlon as pastor of the yllr. Bev. Mr. McLeod is .\ nstire of Bcnehs\v,in this Province, and s broth- er of Collis leLeod, of that plsoe. I-Ie has tillod his present postorste for three years ` sud has been one of the most popular pastors in that nert of the State. He has won for himself e greet deal of fame as as orator and lecturenand has been much in demand lu those capacities. He also during the ilrst year of his pastorste won sgrestdeel eireputc over the state by 'iris originating "hetless2con|rrea'atlous-" llr. Hoinod has not decided npon his coarse hut he expects to visit his TBI iinsnclsl yesr of the Young Men‘s Christian Association closes Oct. Slst. Althiillh tmQssoelstlon was never in sszood Q tmn before as it is at pre- eentyetit is li greet need of help duancialiy jlr-Qet present to bring things cnt right; ovdsmonu _im been ex- pended lnlmpmvements and repairs on the bulidln|¢,ali of which was needed. Over three hundred dollars of this has been provided for by special contributions. etc. Theresrulsrrnnnlng expenses have been leerlhsofor some time, so that tlllshovethe rofulsr receipts of last _nauslal basis, with the building is good shops. The Secretary or any members of the h`c`lrd will appreciate very much any voluntary olerinls toward this before the eloeeofthe mouth. Amana those who have already contributed toward this wssamenber ofthe Gymsasinp class who¢yeh_vedal)|asbsoeuse_ the beth ..eii,i'»,\-'if.-.1 s'dh'. to Xmas §_:>~ Only 8 More Weeks Ass that photo not taken yet. '~ COME T0-DAY , sud have your dttlng at our ltsdiils Garvin, Gcnizcl it Co., m‘°°°3'!lh3¥-i 'Wa- = ar- »vssns¢.>.»fes.s¢sau»l»Qs/ -n yes, 1. / lr \ ‘ \ sv .. n e B -s LA st. ll iii-1 ‘- X Sr" frlrsiesfie., °-s.z.s...\ 9 tl t 1 .Tw