` _ _ _ , _ /. S“”T”"”"’“ 24' ’9°8 » “I” I-MM* NWS ra 'mr cnARLo'rTi~:'rowN ~ - » - " - GUARDIAN l"?'l"i»'f¥i- |1381' DIILIJ ‘MNH /pAGgN1Ng» , I; - _Y--L.. _ I _ _ l i l lil ' ' . 1 i l F ,E THE UEEN S C0 ‘NTY GUARDIAN /Ur »- ‘l’i : I . nedierd, was in me my yesiereiy, Z ' ' .___ row /37” ' * A J l Je M 'I " P Head Offlcesln New Prowsc 'Block Charlottetow-ii- _iting in the City. Mr Condon of the I C R Monc ville, are visiting in this City J J Trainor, station agent; at I M James and Mrs. Sullivan, Cnmpbeu. .:wA/unrrfrow/v.° .9/cz. /:FPA/ar/rf/\/rAL.s7v/P:/‘Q ~ _ __ __ Dr. 1 nine thirty The steamer Northumberland ' . . . - 5 toll. is ln the City. ' i _ from Picton at eight thirty I -n ng .___ _ Lawrence and Mrs. Doyle, Rose-. I _'elites' glasses in case lost at I bibition yesterday. See Classified column IT I1 McKay, Express Messe (ity, leaves this morning on 5, W k iiiiiyare among the visitors in the Ito Toronto. _ n | i I "cores of people have sean Realizing the great number of people who do their fall and winter buying during the exhibition, we arranged to have our fall and winterfgoods shipped early. Buying in ver_\' large quantities and taking advantage of all cash dis- counts we are in a position to offer our customers better values than ever before. Our Stock has been selected with the greatest cate and never before have we been able to offer you such beautiful goods. Exhibition week we have arranged the BIGGEST \ \P\ » BUDGLI of BARGAINS this store has ever offered. dYou are invited to inspect the largest display we ever inn e. _ /' A/ ;; // 1 t - Fur Display f\_~»~l> __ ..._ /I` Q' ~§§ ’Z‘! ;<,~' __ _--`_ _ _ ;_\__\;_\\. S. f.-s-_ _ "__'\' _\\.¥\°.--|=.:_g -"r _ _. ‘wil _ §=§°=§=j- #_ __ _ 1,, "`;\__\,‘i.\. ..' N 1 \g ____ ___ ~ _L _"< 'ff 1/ _ Q ‘$0 uéfgi, *$9* »*.~.=§;=‘» 7 . _ . . . f/ T - Visitors to the exliibitiou will fm 1 be afforded the opportunity of , ;- exainiuiiig the lai'g;est display of furs ever inade on the Island. }-ly extra large buying from Caiiada’s leading Furriers we ,l, ...A are enabled to offer greater ass- - i '$"l'~": _ _.J __ 4. > D , I _ % . (lil //l\ lllll. ‘ l\ lil) larger and better range of High Class Neck Furs and Mulfs pzirticularly iii the uiiich ta\'oi'ed iniiik and at prices much licloi.-.' l _st sea;;itiiig the exhibitoii I l ' i _ f, shoiild luil to we the iimiiciise var- , f / it-ly and ilu- cxtizi values we are off- ' ‘_ eriiig. I<§\'ei'\'lliiiig that oiiecould wish \ for in the \~ei'v latest styles is here. .»\ spleuiliil vzri.-t_v of fancy _tweeds ‘ ;i\,-o plain blue uiul lilacks await your ‘_:~_ inspt-cti<>ii they conie in _loo-e, semi, -_ _ mid tight fitting. Nothing coiiiiiioii '_ ‘. ' pi.i<-caliouiiliciii. 'l`l1cy are Just a ' T", \. little different than those of other \ _ \ ` plan-s.l’iiccs froin TV*-5° “P to 525-00 f UT THIS OUT This coupon entitles the ‘bearer To a rebate of 50 cents _ ii any piirclins: acrouiiting ng to $5.00 l’R()\VSl'§ BRO* 'l`D. only one coiiyou Sl<‘°‘l ith each piircliac. \___ P . _ I ‘ I-`\,,,_ §”_ Z _ ééf/ CUT THIS OUT This coupon entitles the bearer Mr. .. To n rebate o s|.oo _ on any purchase aiii0l1lltI"i-1' to$Io.0o. Pl{O\VSl'I BRO5 LTD. only one coupon g00d with each purchase. Tr some and cakee, rock _ Reid McManus, contractor at Mem- jI`BnC0ok, New Brunswick; is in the M~ G- MCCBYFOD. train despatcher at Newcastle, New Brunswick, is in ,the on Angus McEnchcrn, Picton, is in ,this City renewing acquaintanzee after a ten years absence. The tide will be high this morning at 9.50 and tomorrow at 10.42. i A E0od' cook with references desir- timetable. The eastern train will ing a position should read clns.ifi d C01l1ml1~ _,Welty Junction. New timetable i , _._ ‘ The singing and moving pictur.s at. New Wonderland last evening were delightful and crowds enjoyed them, l *_* i ss entitled The Mechanical and t Mrs. John B. Scott from Frederic- ton N. B., is the guest of her daugh- port; here yesterday morning and sails again this morning a.'hout Leven. ”" ' |Ed\'f:ati0n, of ~*ost<'n. will lectur Some 1908 Toronto and Halifax first prize art iieeille work will l.e ex- hibited at the (‘.harlot,tetown fair tliis week. l Any girl desiring to learn ad and .news setting should apply nt this _office at once. A good chance foi the right girl. i The P. E. Island, Uheese Board, holds its next meeting in this City tomorrow nt two o'clock. Visitors are welcome I Hwrrv Ritchie, Mrs. Ritchie, and child of Sydney, are the guests of l _ E. and Mrs. Prowse. Mr. Prowse re- i..|i'iis to Sydiicy todiiy. The return rate from St. John to Boston by the Eastern S. S. (Jo. is but six dollars instead of six fifty as inadvertently stated a few days ago. Mr. Lucliliiirt. and Miss Mildred Keith of Havelock, N. B., were Bt- tending the exhibition -in this City ,yesterday and today leave to visit _ 'lends in Cavendish and Bay View. Among the visitors in the City are Mrs. W. F. Donkin and Son Charles of Amherst; J. D. Matheson, Rose Valley; Miss Magi,-ie Stcel, Gasperaux Mies Mabel Graham, Murray Hanbor, north. ‘ The Air Cooler Gasoline Engine and icombined thresher and cleaner with bagger, exhibited by the Hall Manu facturing Co., Summerside, are so smooth running as to bc much an I mired. The former is simple and essyi of operation as well as being compact and thoroughly practical, thus its' merits cannot but be appreciated Gasoline Engines are so much used' that all intending purchasers should sea this one. The funeral of S. Cyrus Myers took plane Tuesday from }-lnzellivrvok 1" Bireiiiiiii cemetery- ...The nel1b°er°r=l _were Pope Noy, Boswell Canver, Kel- \ u u`v° rendered mui-lc .-efnes M" B. " Judson, Miss Minnie Noy and Bos- well Jenkins. liev. iswen Mc.,ougu. otflcinted. The floral tuibutes were many and beautiful. James and Mrs. Myers wish to thnnlg their friends an nelatives, who kindly aided' during his sickness, his néouier _3_1;p____h»_l°1;g 83;; . rus - iiii1t?ivMlisindi~cssesy shown uuring _hu hushand's 111110951 "The proof of the pudding is in thc eating," and this is, denionstratad to perfection in the Exhibition build- ing near the main antramce where delicious plum l'>\\dl““2 is served fri" in nn who eau. it is prepared 11 from two to four minutes and is pronounced the height of perfection.- Tliis purliiing is niudo from selected wheat, 'nest fruits and Ch0iC0St HPICPS -in ull fourteen illtlerent inirfeilleni-Wi It le put up in packages contalniugi enough for seven or eight p..1rsons,uiull cnn be prepared In from two to four minutes, so that the busy hoiisewiIe_ can always liiive on hnnd an all roiiflyi plum piulillng for her K\\€9tH~ The, Exhibit ls in charge of Mr. Ufleiiientsi and B. R. Holman which latter gen-| tlemnn is representative for this Pro- vinco. ________..___. "Don't forget to cull at the Fad Studio. 12 pictures--25c. 170 9-22d5lpd. - Cakes in endlon variety. We have been in this busiaoaa for years and know’ just what you want. Ike cakes we make are Always Fresh. il ea es, leiuon topo. or any other kind you like. Telcp ioue 21 I. D. S'1"l‘lWAK'1`. Duffy of New Brunswick, is vis- The mail train arrived last n .i . V \ardian's new Typesettiug machinei nt a...d the big Wely Perfecting Pri ,City' 3 "Wi the onlY one in the Prov _ . who can should call today. ‘orig the visitors from Port to Jharlottetown for Exhibition y. ->- are the following:-Miss Janie R I: ~', teacher, Miss Sadie end Mnnkley, Miss M. I. Meikle, IJ. isy Adams, William Sourill an Montgomery. l Beginning Monday, Sept. 28 there will be a change in the P. E. I t..t.i connect with the expree appear Saturday. \V. W. Andrews, L. L. D., M f ii.son College will dtliver an Vital Sides of the intellectual ' t t'h te on Thursday morning 0 e nchers itef MTS- -7B`meS Tait. JF-. Biigbton. ct’ P. E. Isliind in the As-.eu [ _ -*- . |]'-ill, P. W. College and an add I The steamer Gulnure, arrived inquo Spirit of the Classics and ship, L 0d¢|-n Emphasis. Dri IL E. Win Editor of the Amaricnn Journ Dry-eloping Personality and The . .» ada evening at nigh Bi on 'Thur .V _ clock. Those interested in education are cordially invited. i I _ _____é_;11- , .= I feasickness I ' -" - 's Se. liil -.5-nn _ r".iiL~uriiiile nt Drug Stores and tirsl Si ,mai-is, or Molliersill llciiiuily Un.. I.t ISL _fi Street, Detroit. u nicruiile. ______.___-__- the exhibition grounds during ,where Foresters can call, reg fieir names, meet their friends h ive a social chat. '9-210 i COMING EVENTS. Red Bose Meeting, Lodge Pr 13th. Johnson’s _ Baking ; Powder is a pure creani of #slew - vsuv SS: $1 52.3 Tartar Baking Powder. il All Grocers sell it. " 1 lb tins 30 cents, i-2 lb tins zo cents. Maiinfactured only in the laboratory of. Bargains & 50 centHat Brush- 5 For I5 cents 5 cents buys ii 10 een scrub du' for io cents- See Windows ECLIPSE -BAKERY Bekes Beat Bread _ DRUGGISTS, ¥EK _ . .’.‘§§l»l1"`f»i.§~_».“’I!*`_¥_‘¥a'~-"i`K»l»‘¢"' “ "'< l1gBl“, Quickly Cured “.\lutliei~elll». quickly \‘\"\ \ “ , knees. ilnrrniitecd iici-It-i¢t|.\' l"\l_'"'-U , . mqiit delicate. Money i-cfiiudeil i|'| ol il. UN J '~‘ ii- _-vile inid reooniineiiilml in (‘I\urlolli - `~ ._,A.\\'. nil _ u-- iliiiii ,:ciisi,\l"_Tirlnllulikiiiund |‘.HiiU iiriiie "The Foresters willhave a ten ldgyg of the Provincial Exhibition lnce Edward S. O. E. Tuesday, October I _ . \ . _ hw. ~,\\\ list _y\\l ._ . _ 0/.>//00,5, .‘ and a 25 cent box of 'l`etIow's Talciim Pow- "llll lllll lIlll8” i E 4 li il _ .. ..~__,.._. ai ii i’. _‘__ fd- i i ,_ ,_ IW t 5- l. “- f J y\¢ _ < i. . I ’ Lg? ti - The Bueieat Store on Ch\rlottotown'| Buelcat Street, ‘ Oven 8|. m. to 6 p, m, Thursday. $¢P¢. 24*|1» |908. . ,. Smartest Autumn Coats we’ve - Ever Shown You-Ready Now. ` No visitor to C' arlottetown has seen all she should-if she missed our ready-to-wear department. A store in itself _ it brings you the authentic ideas in suits, coats, skirts, _fur.=, fur 1_1ped gaiuients--iii by far the finest range in P. E. 1. ' today a hiile talk on the newest fall and winter coats. QE E. ’,_/W i _t ,/fi fi _-§\\\ |-_ _/~, .~f-- _T`."ii__\_ /;_ :$4 ___»,~‘_,___ i _ ` _ _.ii- _ ~% ~~. . P 1 n .»- -' I ._ _ it .' i \\\} Black freze coat of very fair weight loose fitting, self strap- pings down front caught with tabs and velvet buttons, a fine __-.,'Z___t;__\- __ line at I _ $3 ~ i" l\ i Navy and black Cheviot / -f‘\\» 3/it f' _ -` / .J --_ '* . .-‘.‘~;'~"` - l ` -_ I Tk-_ '?.\ , 0/ ...__ .FE _.T C ,fr ./'I i ' \ cloth coats. box back, velve I ` collar, double breasted frontt if I three quarter length. I _ $7.15 ' I I Dark striped tweed coat _ _ .1 semi fitted, has broad shoulder eiiect velvet collar and cuii, ' Hy front lined to waist. Good ' - ' i," " value at _j' ll { l $12.50 _`. __ g . All wool Black Kersey "` W” cloth coat 53 inches long, lf" -- -j-» iieatlytriiiiined with selfstrap- ,.5 5*" __ pings, has flat collar inlaid \\'itli velvet, lined to waist, seini fitted back. Price $16.75 All wool Navy and Black Kersey tight fitting back fly ' front, velvet collarliucd to the f waist, 7-S leugtli. _ .- `\,f§ Price $19.75 Soniething very striking is A ' " -JV' `," a fine Black broad cloth coat "7%y` r_ , i * '/ 1' ,( senii fitting is slit up the side _ seaiiis and a wide satin bind- _ ' ' _ ing on each side continuing up to the sliouder, double breasted, 7-8 length. ___ Price $24.00 I gf, . loose, long, heavy coats, made by two or three of the best tailors in America- 1 P" 1-. a5_`,.w J: -I there worth from $15.00 to $23ooand they‘re to go at $10.00 ¥`_ _ Fine furs always here I We’re particularly strong on nice fur neck pieces muffs,etc,--this year. \Vc wo1i’t make the statement comparative-we want you to do us the favor of making some close comparisons. _ if you look around and see what nice furs are worth vou’ll be interested yciii' estimate despite the prime quality of furs offered, _ _ _ , Yes l we-we--h ave-good-furs. I I I i | in finding that Moore 8:, McLeod’s prices on furs are- entail, less expense than _ - I-~- - H -if - ill We have already on view, an advance collection of New Goods for Fall 1903. New Dress Fabrics. New Coats. New liirts New Waiela. Fleece lined sleepers children in all sizes. The above are the best line of underwear on the iuarket and are bought direct from Factories, consequently our prices are right. \Ve ask you to inspect our lines before buying. Mcliougzin ti Wright ‘ 'W“! 1*-ei’ 7-P'°“'r'{@‘P~‘ 'VVPV' Pk»»i§v'¢7fF uint msPiiiMAKE5 » iuuiii or uins ULD t*““SS NEW I have a new process for Relnaking Hair Mattresses. A special power driven machine (not a toy that you turn with a crank like a grind stone.) I ani the only one in the Piovince using this process. The 'old hair is tl roughly p icked, dusted and the original curl restored. TELEPHONE 79 MARK WRIGHT 1 Better Than 1 Assessment Insurance The New Guarenteed instalment Policy issued be the Sun Life of Canada meets all requirements of those desiring cheap PU-ikhwlqfll insurance besides cairying guaranteed cash surrender values, paid up infar- ance etc. For rates apply to E. Eu BIICJWV. ig ‘iq ! F t " Wonderful $10.00 value. " - ° _ l . Frankly, at the start. let us xy say, these special$io.oo coatS , j “are last season’s" That ' 1, \ _ said the only objection is dis- I . ` » ' posed of. The coats are fine _ ‘ ' handson elv made garinents. . ‘ ‘ _ _' mostly in tweeds. They`rc /! - _