tit" 3.431 _ ' -.‘ "3- _li i-t-_::‘ ;"~;<»:;-I "‘ ~ #_=;~»;-r:=;-_ fi 'li ‘zl"*ll.f ‘ :M ';`; 1g_'.‘.t: in :L ft* -. . _¢* »~ L X J _.W ,ia .. 1 ge Y* _~_:f~:-§.,»7,»t`;£.-'fapfté '~". r S f~;<:.r_ ~ ". mf, ,,-_ '_ _ 3 tg 1 - .tt > al-,`, ."< ; > i"" ‘Pill ii' . ._,, , l'f"\i ' 5 idixfsiz. ‘tile-ff '»;."t_t ; tw; 'tf tf¢?tf~_:=' t- *.15 :.5 tt; J it v' i -gr. ;._»<»£ . -_ .nl jes ‘?s`<~.‘{"lf ._ 'lin . 1 _ ti.:-'f . r: ; =o ~ .W _ ””§l`-2a`: _" " - 1 i"».-fifly-"~l‘?‘.`5»'£l"f!f~';`ffl-‘i 1-‘Z , in . ,. wr, _‘Vi s, 3 i ;.=\l_(.~&. `= i"-f 5 _. 11;: _ 'ii : . :r Wy ‘_ -izfiii 1;. HV, i . . ,,f ge 1. - _,,. . i ’E:`:f"`~?3I - ,..,.,;;., .cn _. »~s~';- sf* _ - Je-.nh `.Z*’__§IL2“ i .Wi 1 t e. it 'ruinnaiinsr Nnws innsti' oiunu f t THB ~CHARLOTTB1‘0WN 'GUHRDIAN i ` i `i“°_*?i’li9 bm* jEIGET . ~ ' " 7""'¢ _ _t s The greatest store and 'the greatest business on P. E. Island have risen here on the foundation of of I Public Satisfaction with the best service, the best assort- , , ¢U-Se f0l‘ high Prius- It °°n5’de" the °‘i_st°m°‘ mst ment and the lowest prices. The store of satisfaction. p _ Y T ` gn” a I and the customer naturally gives it iirst cowriside-riiliolxiz-p -oo l 1 'I ’ P V t H' ¢.. .Hilfi- , _.,.» , . . ‘A ;l 1 " f i_~.,,{`f, g . #3 #twig ` _ _ , The Store Of deliofaollon n€V¢if S3¢1’i5°/¢5 ‘l'U3l1fY _ ' ' i for low pricing. Neither does it use quality as an ex- M » "°1'-'*`¢~ _ 5-; € . ,_\_ I Q t T- 2 it I i ”~’?!-.L /_ _ i, The Of the l 'O O Mzllmery WITH T\.\’F.RY VVOMAN, atleast, who has seen the display of PROWSE HATS. 'ov \"`; t ` _ _ , ' ,_’ ' _',__L_;,_ . 1 one ~ _ . .rn . ,, . A d ‘ l (I-T~ _lf si or ¢ I Q rv < if ¢'$._’ Hi 1 i ,_ §!,T,§,i ,,~_» Zeb _ .1 / - 6| 1 _ _~ ,. . ~ ~ / ii I _ I ) gt ‘uit ‘iii ii fi ll ' t it It f ct - ‘ti "tt \` ` .. i‘ . i' P _ T`,5_§,_;_t_,r ~` _- __ I V ‘A M I ;-_- li- , _ »‘ ' e Word Moment is ti l 'i`hey deuiarrl attention and compel admiration be- caus: these ate diff-:rent hats, charmingin the hand, but a literal revelation of beauty when deftly poised on the head. That they reveal tinstispectcd beauties in the wear- er as well as in themsevr-s is not the least of their many c inrnendations to favor. And that they are the last word in dis inguishc-d and distinguishing style is half the secret of their favor. Among them are tho cream of new Hats from famous mil- lincrs of Paris, London und New York. But equoll hezmtiful am our own mlziptntioiis of these French hots, not licking one hit of their chic. und stylo in orginal ways. Tailored Hnts, llross Hats, Morning Hats :ind chiidren's inillinery u widc range of original und imported models from '.l">}‘e‘ 1'* ".5 ;,‘_'~f'£'1 '» ; ~ 5; ‘fi _ $2.60 to $1-'t 00. it FROM ALL THE WORLD OVER where fashion reigns have come to us the superb gowns, wraps, waists, hats, dresses, coats and furs that will be shown to you here all next week in a wonderfully attractive way, and which will be the authoritative SIYLE REVIEW 0l" THE YEAR. It is an exhibit which will please the most fastidious women of Charlotte- town and vicinity and one which they may speak of with pride totlieir friends. 'Hill R§.VlEW THIS YEAR is a most remarkable one in many ways. It is the most elaborately comprehensive ever attempted in Charlottetown. In fa-.t we can coniidently say 4 t . . The Style Review of 1913 - - - - F all and Winter- _VVejar The Master Deslgnersof the World Represented A Magnificent Display and its Significance l \. \ _ T-‘M - ff lf" S' :-_" ~ \ j ?-“‘>»~'»5 '_ , _. . .. f__'Q__"_@= i~f_ff’- ~ ~ Y, /. J Z A *\ -J ‘i ~ , i <9 -\ / `y _ ‘R Qt 'f§ ' , / ` ` ’ _ f , _ Va* Autumn Dress F abrics Are Ready our FROM THEIR CASES and in a wondwful that never before has _there been exhibited in the history of the ready-t~:-wear garment busi- ness, so diversified, wide embracing and complete a collection of Women’s Misses' and Children’s Apparel livery good maker of note in Loudon, P.~.tis and .Canada is represented, :ind one of the striking features ofthe showing will he the incomparable collection of in sses’ and children’s apparel. The models are of course ex¢lu~ive and will not be shown in any other store hereabou' s. y R BROS LT p _y YZ sigi §.¢ early showing are the New Dress Goods, the fabrics tlitt f are shown in all the tashlonahle centres. These messengers of the modes bear the gfllllfmi if France, of Germany, of England and the best o Amex tc 1. Included are the new velours, the lustrous, prune- las and broad cloths. wool brocades, wool venetian:-., whipcords, and diagonal tweeds, silk and wopl Erelllh. new satin cloths, eponges, and a score more o t c new weaves and the old favourites. A wonderful showing of the tones- mahogany r'\ven petrol bluos. new navy tones. ull U10 lliilfk mf* 10"” of burgurdy. plum, prune, ltussiiin grey-S. 11-li *U0 F11”-d°~" °f1ig."“`,';; and um, taupe, nil the favored greys. No innttor how i ion I you huve found it to get Just thc exact tono _you wimt you nit A . find it here in a wide range of the new materials and wonvos. ._ av T W W ,L\';=Z§2!/.ivln A \\'cll-kno\\'tt lttxsiiicss main who lives in thc stihtlrbs mul usually goes bonu: by the 5.3¢) trnin, mot. it iru>ntl thc otllvr dlty, mid \\':is |:ct's_tlutll:il L if-nuttin in tovsn f-_ir thc cvoning :ind :tttctui it snzokt-i°_ Ho wits: at n loss for .i niomi-nt how to sqtmrc himself with his wilt-, h-it tinnlly going to tim tt-lcgtwtplt otlirc, hr- wir(-tl: “_\llis.f=t-tl tho .’»..”.t\ train. ilu not keep tlinncr \\':iit.iuz. Will bc homo lute." ll; wits it good dcnl lntcr when hc rr-:iclicd lionttr, 'intl his \\'ifc mctliim nt, thc tlortr. "lli.'i you gm. my nicsniiitc, dcnr- rst"" ht- m-ik:-tl t;:iit~lrl_\', hoping to lm'r=st:\ll tim trotlhiv. "\.'t=s," sho rr\plic|l_ in chilly nc- t~f~_nt.i=, "und I wttulti lilac you to cx~ |\l:\iu why von s'.-nt n. wire :it 4.28 tt-llinrr inn _volt had missctl the 5,30 tmin.-l‘c;ii'st»n`s Wt-ckly. L _ ___ n --c .¢_ _ Farms For Sale The two farm properties of the inte Thomas Glover, Summerside, are now offered for sale' The homestead contains 38 acres with orchard, all necessary farm- buildings and large dwelling which, is in first class condition and haid. to equal, with shore frontage. Also 50 acres west of McEwen Road, almost opposite the Peoples' Cemetary running north with hay barn on same, about 50 chains from house' These two properties are in the highest state of cultivation, very conveniently situated for a dairy or farm as it is only a few walk to of town. secure which can lily wirly on '33 doubt (luartlinn Agent in Summersiiic. Hin olliifc phone is 26. -SUBSCRIBERS shotild renew ii week or two before the time they have Uuid lor luis cxpircd and thus not miss nn issue, :is :ill pup:-.rs ure discontinued promptly on expired dlite. l E --LOST.»-Bctivcclt thc Moysc Ranch :ind Cr-ntrul Dcticqttc nntl [.f~ckic's .llnnch, im ovcrcoiit. Finder will con- `fer n fiivot' hy lcnving at Wm. Cull- `b.'ick's stun-, Ct-.ntrul lictlcqtin_ 10-27.\l1i. --(‘[.ll<"l‘()N lltJl.:4|‘1 AltRlVAl,S.-- A. E, (lnrikv, W. ll. Murilock, Mont- ‘rc:\l; A, A. Wright, lloston; W. Ap- tplegitli, Toronto; l‘. (‘. Polic, H:\li~ fnx; .lnnicn Burke, St. John; Alex- 'itndr-r Parks, Toronto.-.l. -5iCH(l()Ni‘IRS AHRIVIU-The Scho- oncrs Lziurn Vox and Miiuti Weston both lilmhcr-laden, thc lormcr for Holmnn’s, the luttor for Sclttirmnn Sc (70. both arrived in Sumniersidc Sitt- urdny.--J. --¥’ROHIBITION CASES-Tivo pro-‘ ltibition cases, arising out ol seiz- ures made recently, on Saturday crime up before Stipcndiary Wright at Summerside. One case wiin dismis- sed and the other postponed until Wednesday.-J _ ~HOLMAN's CATALOG brings nie' -YOU SHOULD do your shopping` from Holman’s Ciltnlog and save itiznc und money. 2255-10-24ME3i_= -ll0'l‘l~Jl. ARRIVALS.-j'I`he follow- ling iwqistcred :tt thc Queen Hotel, iblttviiiiicrside, on Suturdny:-J, l3_ Keenan, St. John; W. B. Whitn, M.. br-rton; .i. R. Lebonc, Itlontrcul; H. Priiwlord, Toronto; John L. Ad-i tty. M. F. iiitctfiin, it. L., Fmsfr. sr.; John; "l`. B. Etimiitisun, Toronto; t'_, M. Hart, Montreal-J, ‘ --/i\'NI\`I€llSAIiY SEl`t\"l(`ES.-I Z\’otwithstuiit‘i;et the organist, Miss lilorgiirct Crozier who liihniwl loynily to nmkt: thc music ti Success. 'lhtcsilny evening tlct. 2|, it missionary mvct.iiig nuts conducted by the iniitistcr, llcv. ll. S. li, Strothard nssistcd by Rev. L. J. Lcnrd of Bldclord. A very inter- esting itdrlress wus given on mission- nry work which wns enjoyed by .1 lnrgc iiddicncc lmti rl goodly fum was rcnlizcd to mlvrince the good cause. Mr. George Lcnrtl of Alberton, spent 'l‘hnnlrSgiving,in West Devon, the guest of iilrs. Jomcs '(lrczg.- Mr. Henry Mort-sltcml ol West Dt-.von spent, the week end in Albcrlon visit- ing friends whore lic reccivcs ii warm welcome. WESTERN PERSOHKLS ,_ .._.-._ . _i -Dr. Bouyer of Crapaud, with a patient left on Saturday morning lor Montreal.-J. :Here is a bono. body and blood builder You use-Reiall Hypo- phosphltes the seven el- tn their most lorm. This 865 R927 the dio- and like (From Snturduy's Evcnin~ Gunrdinn) § -’llGNIs'l~l l'l‘l3l'l{lS-The pupils oi ]Tignish l‘on'\'tnt gave nn excellent cnl.ei‘tnitin\-‘exit on Montiay night, Oct. 20, bcforc ii wry large und npprecia-» tive iititllencc. Excc,lcnt1 order pre- j vailcd both in the hull i-ind in thc: corridors. The tirst. number on the program wus a song entitled, “Con- vent lionie," which was very nppro-i priute und excellently rendered. After . ri few choice selections by the Tig-i nish orchestrn, there wus 9, doll show, by ii number oi younger gill-. Each carried ii doll, and after having enumerated nil its good qualities placed it in a row with the others td be judged. This wus well done by Miss Corrclia Hackett, and prizes were awarded those with the lnrgesti plntisc. 'I‘hcn came the last and perhaps thc best feature of the whole prolginin. This wns it Duntominc bv eight girls ouch carrying A wreath of roses. They went througlt ii drill, keeping time with the music, nntl ftirined sev- eral tizurcs which were cxtrcineiy nicturesqlte. The gcncrnl opinion wus that it was the best ever scan in Ticniiilt. The entertainment ciimc tn nn cnd bv singing the “National Anthcm."»- T. WHO WAS HE? "l"athcr," said n boy of twelve, "who was Flhylock'.”' “Whni !" cxclnimted his fnthcr, or most unique dolls, After this "'i1nve I sent you to Sunday school came ‘a French Dialogue entitled "l<‘rrtutrau." A little girl begging for liolp for nn orphnnngc, meets n number of school children. She sing; lor them and is beautifully rewarded. After ii violin solo by Mr. L. S. Per- i ry wlilch received much npplnuse there was n "Shamrock Drill” by; the “little once." The mrmner ' which these little girls, some ot them for tim punt six or steven yt-urs, only to lmvn you tink me who Shylock was! Shumc on you! (let your llible nnd iind out this mint1tc!"-Mptlicrn' .'~lttgn7.inn_ Foxes Mink, Marten " “lf , , . , . ~ ' , _ , , , Hlb l.lTl`L}4i\'0“ bi' f<»~1rt<~tt\ boys im -~ ,tion 10;- uttvm-using in this w1,,m,,_ girls ol tn-~ Sttiitliy School. Nnniel -THE MORNING DAILY Guurdi- cush must accompany order. Mini- --I-flmfliff 1\l‘>fS¢h0=\