s ~l ,<` ' if __.,e' v' r i » ¢ . -ei; <. _\..;. t -:rw .\I-1 `¥"§; ‘e l.- .,,1l¢_‘ 9 I i -fp .s :, fs' l¢'l iff __,,,...__,, 1 ~f.§.'.» ’ .Ill .. ,_ J, x.. ' l_il<’ l ti' fl. '.~‘--'¢ _.`. Li,»;e'-Xi `.?‘.g'f'-.',7. ill, _,, ,,i{IQ=.._l .», r ».., -~ -.ti _ ~ Q ,ir l 154- t. 7 .F :tis ‘iii "-5 all -‘.f"»t5`:» l W." i V 'EU 4'1- 1 'f‘ .7 V- ‘ ' I-He." l \1:;5<§.§ ` " ' zffi. 5 Zigi - -fy i‘ .Sv , 1. ii 151;.- ` 'JA "a3`l' rin# }~‘ .ai 4 "#3 .1 ' i. 1. 3, .- .'~f.», :>,`~,-1.'§'€j7“`~` .s ......~. f»l'§‘ .' ,'.l. ' '_ G ‘tr --1"if ‘Q li sf Y' r"'.""": fir ., . . 1 iw 1. .» N ." - .=fc::i:‘L - of *iii -7555,- , . , . - ;.`:-.1 greatelt state and the greetetst business on 1>.E. :anna have nm' here on the foundation or ' » _ of _ 3 f°r_l P A s~ _ _ __ _ _ Public Satisfaction with the best service the best assort- 5 ' ` ' ' C1199 f°1’ high ' P1'i°°°° It °°°°.id°ts the im 1 ' _ , mer natural! ves it first consideration.. ment and the lowest prices. The store of satisfaction. \ 8 and the custo Y Zi _ v <0 eq’ _Om FE f by ,.0 - f"/1. . - /____.__..____ . ' .,; ~‘ - . l\_.\" ` . ' ' P ’&, I ` f _ X712' _ 41.' le; The Z Of the Moment is Millinery WITH EVERY WOMAN, atleast, who has seen Word 1 ' fb- o ff* .._...Q_,_. .Q_. ._ = A f A .owl Si fi DMZ the display of PRO \NSE HATS. They demand attention and compel admiration be- cause these are different hats, charming in the hand, but a literal revelation of beauty when deftly poised on the head. That they reveal unsuspected beauties in the wear- er as well as in themselves is not the least of their many comnrendations to favor. And that they are the last word in dis iuguished and distinguishing style is half the secret of their favor. Among them are the cream of new Hats from famous mil- liners of Puris, London und New York. But oquullv beautiful nm our own adaptations of thine French huts, not lacking one bit of their chic. and style in orginal ways. Tailored Hats, Dress Hats, Morning Hats andc-l1ildren’n millinery a wide range of original and imported models from $2330 to $15.00. M A Supreme Showing. - - 1 ~ 1 aiu The Sim Ol S\ti\f5°tftn #mf ow ricin i it The Style Review of 1913? --»-- Fall Winter p" The Master Designers of the World Represented T:.'..__..._.__..o._-...:o.._.:_,_;'~ si? " Q9? ~ < sf 'sk ‘\ . - . _, _ "` `_____"~__'~;<\n- _ _A _ _ _ _/ \ £2 \ ¢» s_.,.. ~.. v if _~ § ._ ._: . __ _ ` \`\‘|`»| f FR-OM 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_uext wcek in a wonderfully attractive way, and which will be the authoritative SIYLE RE\ IEW OF 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 to their frlends. 'HIE RLVIEW THIS YEAR is a most remarkable one in many ways. It is the most elaborately comprehensive ever attempted in Charlottetown. In fact we can confidently say that never before has there been exhibited in the history of the ready-to-wear garment bust- ness, so diversified, wide embracing and complete a collection of _ Women’s Misses' and Chiidren’s Apparel Every good maker of note in London, Paris and Canada is represented, and one of the striking features ofthe showing will be the Incomparable collection of m'sses’ and children’s apparel The models are of course exclusive and will not be shown in any other store hereabouls. PROW E BROS LTD. YG Q _ 4 1', A Magnificent Display and _its Significance s l to R l t . l ~ le l _ 5 \ " H . f.~.§3 e ~ l Autumn I Dress Fabrics 1. Are Ready OUT FROM THEIR CASES and in a wo d.rful \.~ , early showing arc the New Dress GoodS» the f“\i’fi"i=` ‘lm are shown in all the lashionahie centres _ These messengers of the modes bear the gmpunt of France, of Germany, of England and the best o America. Included ave the new velours, the lus.rons, prune - las and broad cloths. wool brocades, wool venettans, whipcords, and diagonal tweeds, :ilk and_wool crepts new satin cloths, eponges, _and a score more of the ntw weaves and the old favourites. A wonderful showing of the tones- mahogany rnven petrol blues. BBW “WY tones. all the dark soft tones of P burgurdy. plum, Erune, Russian greys. all tho shades of hr-_o_w_n and tan, taupe. n. the favored greys. No mutter how dnthou t; you have found it _ to get Just the exact tone _you want you vull find ii; here in s. wide range of the new materials and weaves. -1 il- -l - 5 “L FAMOU S 'l‘(`)READOH T() RETIRE. MADRID, Oct. 18.-The larger-it crowd that cvcr attended at bulitight in Spain is expected to turn out to- morrow to witness the iinul prufcn- sional :mpenrunco of llombitn, thc most famous of ull toreo\lf.u'B. llom- Litu has decided to retire to private life and enjoy thc large fortune that hc luis piled up out of his earnings in the bull riutt. He hun been fight.~ ing for fourteen yours, uvcru.i:iu\: six- ty-five Ilgbts u your, and he has killed, in all, 3,000 bulls. _ ' . . 1. 1 - l | » < A lm; and Icing Cakes, Thursday m B<110¥\C¢. 11 kl10W1e‘1B¢ Of Whml lb 50| % Q 'Stanley Ilridge School ut 2.30 p.m., ______.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ subject Cakes and Apple lteceipcs, -The following registered nt. the -IT PAYS to buy in this Province -THE MORNING DAILY Guurdi- Tonsorial Parlors, Summcreide. l ,~ . Clit n House, Summernlde ou Snt~ ~0Nl. CENT per word ench lnser- -PRF1SEN'l`ATI()N.- Mr. Frunk'u,.:,,,;. A M Piper To,.0m_o; E B tionh for advertising ln this column. Lyw, Snmmerside who leaves this \,ix`Uu' (. ' J 'Terry 'St John. W' F' . _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ . , .. -. . . , . . Los must. nccomphny Order. Milli morning for Wcetcru (_.mu\d. auf-no with nisrwrsca or una ti shim (F’°'“ S“t““‘”"’iEv°“i"“ (""§‘"“"") ’““'""' ‘md M” "'~ Sm” J“"‘i“°- _ _ `~" musical program rendered, Mr-_ I,y1¢_ _M13 Ffanlf (1l1¥’iBt0Pl1uI‘. £»hl1l`l0t‘ both of Frectowu. 'The bride was M w A MlL1.MAN is on rdinn -'SAWSMAN WANTED- f°f “l\°° sented 1 urs chu with nn t°"°‘“‘- “a” ‘" Tl*"‘“‘h ’°°°""V "“ “ - r. . . a _ was pre . ly 1 _ _. Agent in Atherton, und he will l1oifl“`l"“`t'"°“t_' one with s""‘° “VCV” mlllress uccompnuied hy u lmntleomei Riilirt ililfzfultfg highI;_l:§3§IE;cI;4r.Au;:;?|l . »"°f‘§fi| A s'*`;'i U . ~.,f ll w Shoes 0! Proven / , Buying Walk- Over shoes is no experiment, the 'quality has been proven bv .the many wearers tle world ‘ over. There are more Walk-° 'Over shoes worn in every country in the Wtrld than non: Mhnf nlmnl ahna Quality lacnaun. Included in the cargo are -MISUNDERSTAllDING.- In Fri- 125 bales of empty bags which with day morning's Guardian uppcarcd a 135 received by the Cnscupcdia last news item from the Alhcrton corres- week_ln nil 65,000bngP will give an pondent, stnting that half a case of indicntlon of the quantity of pro- whiskey was found on the premises duce to bf- hlpped from Summerslde of l’. B. Louis during the raid of durinz the remainder of the season. wednesday lust. Tots item seems t0 This lot the largest ever received ln have stirred up a tcmD¢Bt in B ten Summerslde ~ ts consigned to Messrs pot., for while on the street, Friday nrnco McKay & Co,-J, evening, the writer was nccuscd otl mlsrcprescntlng the facts, and wasl taken down where the seven hotties '_w0MENv5 IN3TITnr|~.ES___ In. . were f0\1h¢l- 011 H Bmftll Piece 01 “"5 térent in the Womnn’s Institute work 'ownvd by MW- McNeill- ‘md l’°““d°‘1lstlll continues to grow, and the re- nn Qin nnrfh kv n nnlltnu (anna . ..._ ..- . -- - - bout, as they cannot get ncnr enough glut] to receive news, new mul reucw- l“'“`*' p""i”"°d' /lmily 1"":B""“_uy Ur truvcllmq bug in rcc<»g|1|t.“,n of lm; ' ul BUUBCFIDUOUS und udvvrtiuiuxr. "1 "WU h“"d writing' Slnclmr ue|'vict~s to the club, which this new n°ud'_T MGM- qt“"vm't' Ltd’ 2]75`10`18ME2"_Hur- \von the clutlupionullitl of tho a ~~wf~<= To of ....*.:::‘.‘.;§.Y ..‘¢“:.';i;l. .k::.f.‘:.; week Ur Lwu hugo;-9 Um Lima they (week thc Swansea 'l‘ruder which wus and ,,',,,,,,,,,ing nbmti, _J lruvc lruid for hun expired and thus Iflur- in slummizlrnigo 1"l`i