i i | ’-*E"1‘E‘*‘““ “8» ‘W THE cHAiz1.o'r'rs'r0WN GUARDIAN me rm _ QUEEN 5 COUNiY GUARDIAN Head Offices in New Prowse Block-Charlottetown _"F ~ . _____*__________- -- ___`__ _ _ ____ _ __ _ _ ___ _ _i A " _ »~»~#f»=~f / _* . ‘_: :_ »-' ~' . a of cusloiiiers. .fe ‘A V ..»`|.‘1_ii_.‘,}7i."`_“--: ‘ '. - /1”' .\ \" j. (L9 A Jil FT ' \ It # i *" 0 i iv » i many expressions of delight! -congratula- tions on the splendid showing. _ Whether our opening was a success o otherwise vielcave to ilie decision of on kind friends. Vi/'heiher our position of PRE- 1'§MiNENCl'1in this particular department of the store’s work is ettablished more firm- ly by last nlght’s display we leave io the judgment oi those who were present, We wish to thank all those who were present for their attendance and also fir the many kind expressions of good will. Now, then.isn’t it time to see about that new hat 'I Possibly you did’iit see jii~t tn: siiipe--or com blnaiion of style, trimming and coloring, you most desire. at our Opening last night. If so, our milliner will attend to your wants---and whether srisfaciioiiistii: iinvarlahie remit where work is entrusted to lier we refer you to her in my liiiu'i red Tiier'c‘s bound to be a rush NO W. Bc along EARLY :ind YOU will reap the benefit. ‘t H’ .__.» “F ‘M i 'T " 9"” li" 31"' ` i is'_>'*'*"if¥1f>L” = _. 1, _ I - .,,.,,, . ` ` ` '-- ,i A "'. .' `,~,';'-`¢'“ _' ln. ` 15)' iii we ' ii ». li`°~',il, * - iid* _l _f_]'l ` jf' nf",,:-`.3?"Y_I`?"%J/.J ii .V i A , _ i _' f,, 'L ; si- ii _ i Ai_"i--:_-' _- \ _ mem / .v" \\e .,,`_`_. _ _iw- fi " "_,-'.11-~ 1 ii 1.1' ,Y ,.~~,i;fi=.~;.-~ '_ - ‘t‘-.~..@s3:“ » i I Qi _ "ii ii' tri' it 'W..”T`:" ¢ F ii' ‘iq fi vw" J.--~._ __ ~ 'jp .- .` '\ Echoes of the miliinery opening ' Great C owds l -great enthusiasm i- I. Y, .-1,. .a V _ / _ t _ <' V ~ \’». ‘ 5 . *f ‘i 9 4" ' o. E <5- \“’ `*'r . `\ , _ mv- ' /_' 1-. I //._ `\ -_e""?`i,' . .1 - - V , »-'ra-;...i_`, ~ .1 ELEGANT Mink Stoies at Muffs AND Fur-lined Coats The finest showing in the city may he seen in our Vic- toria Knw window. Not many stores would dare import such high class, expen- sive Furs. _ These are not agents sam- ples, but our own specially se- lected stock purchased at the finest figure-for spot cash. No store in Canada can quote lower prices on Furs of ,equal quality. - Prospective purchasers would do well to examine and select. Stolen, iles, throw-overs, aearla, cath- eriues etc of No I Labrador mink pclta "‘ 4|.oo s4z.oo, $49.00 S _ . - $5200. $81.00. and silo. Muffs fn plain and fancy shapes-the latest at ies-of No i Labrador mink at $43.00. $52.00, $64.00 and $70.00- 4 l Halifax yesterday aftcrnoon Mrs Sami. Boyle of St Johns, Nfld.` is tho guest of Mrs Byron Norl/cn, i‘lty, A special meeting of _tha Island Tug Cu, takes placs on Friday October -i. Sec nd. A pre ty new sign adorns the front ni Percy J L i’eard0n's bool and shoe store S-frvlce will be held in Sl.. Thomas Uuuicn, flung Urrek, uu Sunday next Sept Ziith, ni. 7 o‘cloei¢. llnlph Irving of Brockton, Mass., who has been visiting in Cherry Valley, left yeslerdiy iorlialifsx. The funeral cf the lata Ifon Daniel Gor- don will take place at Georgetown on Sun- day u’ternoon at, li o'clock . if. S. Bagnall, Hazel Grove, and Gordon C. Warren, North liiver, leaves on Mon- d ry fur Acadia College io resume tho r ii urllss. It is understood that a lobster boat race will take place on this iiillsliuru itivcr on Wednesday next at which a number of prizes will be given. Amonlg tha passengers leaving this City ye>i.erri.iy was .niss Annie l~`er,;uiion, for Quebec. Miss Ferguson Lakes passage on the Allnn Liner Lane Champlain on a year. visit to relutlvns iii Dumfrlesliirs, Scfibland. There wers fifty passengers from East itiver ports by the S. S. City of London yesterday morning and thc following car- giz twenty-eight cheese, fifteen cases eggs and sun iry other consignments fur local dealers. A very enjoyiihlc evening was spent at the homo of Duncan and Mrs. Darraoh. Marshfield Thursday evening last when a iiiuice was given in honor of their son Jack and Miss Nellie ASectt both of Boston, Mass. ` An enioyalile farewell dance was given Miss \Vh'\lsn last evening in Smallwooda Hall. Miss Whalen who lstha guest of Mrs P. S. Brown, has made many friends ln this City and leaves shortly for her home in California. John Fisher, of Riverdale met with ii painful accident some days ago by falling ull`al0atl of lumber, fraciuring one of his limbs in two vlaeas below the knee. Mr Fisher la in the Prince Edward Island ilospltal and is doing nicely. Rs\'.Geo. Robertson will dispense the Sacrament of the Loi-d’s supper In the Presbyterian Church, West St. l‘ater‘s next Sabbath at ll a. m. and preach at Mount Siewartin the evening. Congre- gational meeting at West St. Peters on Monday following. Among those leaving this City.Y\‘sterday for Boston, were Miss LlllaSwallow,Llttle Pond; M l\icSwain, Lot 50, Mamie Sim- monson, Fortune; Mary Coffin, Fortune. William Tossei, Little Pond; I-ienry Bourke and Joseph Dixon of Fortune, S McDonald and J Hardy of Little Pond and Alice Jordan of Annandale. T he Montreal Star says :~Dr. and Mr. Gibson, of Ottawa, who have spent the summer In England, were among the gui-sts of Lady Antrim, at Glcuarm Castle, when the engagement of Lady Ruby Elliott lo Lord Errington, was announced, the fi'.ince‘s being members of house-party at the time. Dr. and Mrs. Gibson also visited Lord and Lady Aher- deen at Dublin Castle. and Lady Minio, at Minto. They ssll for home early next. month. One of tho first pioneers of Sirathaihyn passed offtbo stage of time on the 211|. lnst, in the person of Donald Macintosh. He etnlarated to this island in the year llifll, and lived D0 the ripe old nga of D7 years. For the first years of his icsidencs in the settlement there was no road from Milton to the place which he had selected for his home, nothing to giildc the traveller through tha dense forest but a tres "blazed" hers and there. Hut the sturdy Scotchman faced the hardships of thc pioneers life and made for himself and family a good homo In the land of his adciptioii, where hr. resided till doaih called him to “an inheritance incorruptlbls and unrleiiled.". Many yc irs ago he became a follower of the Lord Jesus Christ and was a faithful astendant in the Saiictiiary of God until the last two years. ilu leaves behind him five sons, Mnrdooh and John on the homestead; Alexander in Stanclisl; William in Tlgnlsh, and Malcolm in Charlottetown, and two daughters, Mrs. Roht. Todd and Mrs. Robert Dixon. all of _ whom were present at the burial service which was conducted by the Rev. Daniel MacLean. filii body was placed In the family plot in Sprlnkion Cemetery on Monday the 23rd, innt., beside that of his wife who died nearly three years ago. Doughnuts, i0c doz. - arc our l9¢¢'lll\1 TODAY....- Aw-lc rim Mina Pies no tacit °.,...'°-:.‘..‘r'.°... :;: as ::°: nu: Fruit mtl a c IM \lEB» /3.fw..§zis..!!é¢ 1 5*” Rs s! P33 -a as i Qllllll Cab! Nui. Cake °"-".-.:°.-°=:.. ii.. srailaitr 4' _'if [WW L°“° Of 0ll'l¢l'& 0° Lif’i~. Went io The Northumberland arrived last night M830 "_, W U McKsnzle,C E of the I C R Monc Dr Will Strickland and liride of Revol .. Distinctive Miiiinefy ideas . it , '_ 'IN _ ' _ ' ` ' ` ~- & ,.., .- ‘ ‘il \ ' ._ J ' (’°'d°“ H"3h°° °f 'M' "L7 l°'"" "ll" Jeremiah ()'Nsl|l, representing the Lin- & » _~ ` _ 5,, _- \.,__ U* '"°"'l"“ 0" “mr” “° Audi” C°"°R°‘ coin Paper Oo., Lincoln, N. ii., is in the . a . i _ City Rev. Chas. R. Harris, H. A., who has been in this City left yesterday for Port Medway, N. S., to which place ha 'has been appointed. B. C. Spencer, son of Rev. \V. ll Spencensf this City left yesterday for Oxford, N. S. where hc will taken position in the Canadian Bank oi Commerce. On Tuesday of Exhibition week the S. S. City of Loudon will carry Excursion- lsts from Orwell, Clilna Point. and Belfast at single fare for round trip. its turning ,stearucrwlll lanve Charlottetown at 3.00 p. in. John C. McLeod West Royalty, is offer- lnir for sale his farm known aa the Mil- fori Farm on North River Road. This farm consists of twenty-fouracrcs all clear and has first class dwelling house, barn and out buildings. Sci ad. A very proty home wedding tool: place at the resldcnre of It T H and Mrs Wsir,f{avclo:k Slreet, on Wednesday last when their daughter, Minnie AUce, was united in marriage to J Watson Fyie ofji’ E I. The nuptlifi knot was tied ty Rev Mr Patterson, of Amherst Head, assisted hy llev George Wood. The bride wore a grey broadcloth travelling snltwlth plctura hat She was the recipient of many costly presents. The young couple left on the: C P R for Stanley Bridge, P E I, where they will in future reside.-AmlierstDallv News. The Halifax sailed at. noon yesterday with the following passengers; Mrs. D Patrldgc, A Fivnn, Mary Campbell, Mary Mclmiis. F H Smith und wife, L O Fraser- and wife, Martha Walker, il li Wright and wlfs, Mrs. S McL-an, Wm Grave and wife, James Smith, Jessie Smith, Mis Handrahan, Mrs Bown, Mrs E A Butcher, J A Burns, Miss Sadie Read. A S Watson and wife, E R McMillan and wife, Mary 0 Porter, 1<`ra'\ccs Porter, J I) Hatch and wife, Wm Smith and wife, Mrs G W Tabblita. J R McDonald, John Woods, Peter \VoosiseNAi siiPi5RvisioN A 1__L B *_* 1 insurance Agency I retrcsent the best companies in Fire, Life, Acrident, Sickness Insurance and will be pleased to quote you rates in either branch. E. K. BROW. Charlottetown - - Manager for P. E. I. PHONE WP. 0-Ilidmwft ,ijiiiii M W Wm 1 i We are headquarters for all kinds of pumps. We guarantee satisfaction or nioney refunded. Get our prices. HOTEL BRUNSWICK MCNCTON, N. B. The Largest and Best Located Hotel in the City, Acoommodating soo guests. situated the contra of spacious rrounef, ana d d :li l t had trees iigyildiiiiiily dssiyrfbigfgr i:iuri:ta Qffnmarlegm- mor aciiii mJl z8