lr 1 1 < r e#Aa74;rr£ro /QpmZ,fQ¢,-1/$}AL _,-7.0% _Head Oillces in New Frei# _ ` O ‘| ll 1 num L nun-rg :, -i lr?-le, ' t 1 ~ ‘>mi'uui1i'scniiiv auiamii»< » ,._...--_ p pvi¢¢f'Z rmwuynw/s 4'? _i._\-=» ' /'_ ee Block-Charlottetown. `l 'lfnl Circulation Department Telephone _ PROWSE BR_O§_. LTD.' """“_“°"'- ,lsNo. 1881. Complaints of non-delivery not 'paper-s, change of address. and all circulation matters should be referred to THE CIRCULATION MANAGER Call ' ' up Nc. ltiia. ¢ _1{, _ ,. if . _ Sinuisr Gan has returned from a'_ trip ~~ A M\\, - WWW ,i_====( , ;‘ ~ o of ` 'Q41 ,V-f' _ Y ,_ #N \. -`..'.=» ~\\,= /W ie ckets .fl mi ` NPKECE DENT ED C ut selling--due to the superiority or our assortment, styles,and values, had greatly reduced our stock and, though late in arriving, these elegant ` German made coats are most welcome. Lad- ies who have searched the Town without satisfaction are invited to call and look them STYLES in these Costa are varieii and include' both medium an/l full lengths. Elegant creations in fawn beaver cloths, light weight, clan- orated with fancy self strapping, rough tweed effects ; raglan style, p beautlfulgarmenta in plain navy and brown, the lot makes a very beautifui‘iiu.i comprehensive showing. Sizes range from 32 to 44 and Daughter , Sl.`YLlSl-I and most complete range of ` children’s coats- There are hundreds here to choose from in the latest sty- les-not an old style in the store. In Canadian, English ’-and German makes vie show ' ii, 1 - 1 1 ~,,.` Prlgdglii $::::c\:;er:v;a,:° a':p°B;;';‘gh'” .end their names and addresses with nll , " <’;_.' ~.» ' | ' ‘wif l')' il* yesterday S "ue tha, “gen” mime Employment and information Bureau, 1 as-. f f s J* ri -f ,_ _ _ ¢';ili=,,l,l 852; <¢'..»i£';~ ' 5 Ladies. Ours is without doubt the most complete stock ever gathered under one roof ir t 4 planed style baclfs. Mosrstylee have 3 itto"‘Gene" to send to you with my beet ancy buttons. Prices range from.. . . _ _ w,_hes___(S|Kned)_Jes‘ D,mdy_ one “bo” message from Boston' accompanied ahorse haridsome_Coats for Children, 1 ` ‘_ Misses, Maids and Young to Boston. ,J,4B. Mcilgoxssnrn crossed to Halifax yesterday morning. L. B. llind is . island, En. ann Mas. Hinos leave this mornin l »- Wmoirr, of Prince Edward Is~ in Moncton. s. B.oAnr»a1n.i., er :Prince 'Edward is in Moncton. io attend the Halifax exhibition. Giiiici-‘ RANAHAN went to Halifax yes- terday to attend the exhibition. . Tris tide will be high this afternoon `5.l8 and tomorrow morning at 4.29. Pnouiuisur and artistic signs hein pieced on the Canadian Bank of Com rneroe building. return WALLACE Wii.LiA1iis and bride left o to S due esterday, after spend .Y Y Y lug their honeymoon in this city. TBR Saturday Guardian, only fifty een \ year is nn excellent gift for that frieu Ji yours abroad. Subscribe for lt_todav. Siiioiv Arm Mus. Ficasieii and tw children of Roxbury, Mass, are vlsitln Mrs. Fraser‘s mother, Mrs. Cann, Plea ant Valley. Misses [.i°:1rA AN11 Louisic lloitsi-1 an Misses lC.iz\ and Lolaglioopcr left yeste .lay morning on n trip to Newport. Ne York and Boston. price' "nge ‘mm 5"? oo ‘° $2 "°°' " ' ' \V.`E.GAiu1-inoiv, Prince Edward Island' d h ln has arrived fro rlrstlthn es so o r. Oxford, En2land.o.nri will visit his hom f@»"\’ at Grand River, Lot 14. th Ml" li" `~', ~, ,A should have read E. . aylor. "\ .~ °' .'°/'A' WriiLis moving Mr. Carvell`s safe fro ` 'ru `,,,-, r.1i1.o.A g y r.",|,‘\|l W1./F Michael Egan, inet with. the mlsfortu 19.5" »"`\ _ of breaking his left arm above the wrist. will be returned tothem on nppllcntion lin -liv ` i Siiirrisiis please note that oommeneln If they d° not mt' what they “Anim Saturday Sept 20th, the steamer Camps will sail from Charlottetown Saturda evening direct for Montreal, not on Mo ds... MI _ F ~, day as before. ' ~i“`\ _ V m?d‘;‘;‘;I1:{§If`;';I1;’;'ksIf]i§‘tngd£laegmiies the fruit growers. He will also demons- " . .. f terlMrs. D.W Ross, Dorchester Mass. h _ 1siljlIi.'llll=\\\ l-1e’lsaccompaiiled by his daughter Mrs. :'“§E;gg:]';;3°;;;fsa::o:v£;;unwise \\\ Benjamin Crnbbe, Charlottetown. ~ Ms.s.W1i.i.iA1u LEA and Miss Liz ‘ l Wright accompanied by Lorne Lea ha returned to their homes in Tryon, af L ‘ii l, 1 ' ill \ /V ` _lf ‘ l ` ll A ' spending li few days with Mrs. ea's p |1 .‘h_ _ ents, M. S. and Mrs, Woodside, Clinton Mas. Cmls. E. Cannon and child Everett, Mass, has returned home afte _ _ Bllelldllllz *'50 9“mm°l` Wm* "lends ill hood arc witlioutlt and thosefio not know Charlottetown, Fairview, and Roc Point. They were accompanied by M Mary J. MacMnhcn. 'AJ IN the Government savings bank (_ Charlottetown the deposits during t e month of July last amounted to $44,111, °]°““ Wm* 9“°h°Dl°t“"'° f°" °“lY °"" ltbdr ‘ails $51 155 andthe balance dollar can only be done by apaper with in Charlottetown. We are confident in oo_r ability shew aw' . ' . -__ , \ atcredltofdeposltors atthe end ofthe th” F““‘"¥ H"‘“ld“ °i"°“l‘""°"- N° to both please mother and daughter. month was $2,034,824. , other Canadian paper ceuifiatwmgi, it, g For children and misses ,we show plain cloths and lwced effects, "FmiiNnBiioWN I found this horseshow ` ` ' li ` l\ wil dark SlmflL‘B~' Both plain Hlldl _ , in front of the Tremont Theatre and gave g the residence of Eweu Stewart, Brighton M for adjacent settlements, will go by g fore. Amailear willbe attached tc the n Connasronninvrs should remember that bg .ittenticn is paid to correspondence but it is impossibleto get everything in as fr day. H' T1is:S. S. A. W. Perry arrived atB r- Donald, M.§Beacou, E. A. Neverman, Mrs. w J. Hogan, E. S. Horne, A. W. Spear, J. S. If Williams, Lizzie McAuley, Margaret in particulars or onli at The Guardian in Felephono 13211. Those who do not' buildlr Manda afternoon .leslre to advertise will please semi Z5 ue cents with their request, which amount Illi ° y will be in Charlottetown, Uctober 8, il and' Rh' trate at the exhibition. Mr. Stewart is soiling employed on the Pacific slope, and zi ter ar- ald and Weekly Star of Montrea grows ll‘5 Herald's new picture this season is entli l- lliss Lilies Hooper leaves this morn- 'inl for Caltrary. where she will spend this winter. Mas. Gaonos Annan-1-. U1\l°n.\eit ree- terday morning on a three week's visit to Boston. Miss Mann Janus and Miss Maud ` Praugbt, left yesterday morning for Roxbury, Mass. H. J . Rionuweou, Schenectady, N. Y., a former resident of Suuimerslde, ls visit- ing in Charlottetown. Misses CLARA Arm Kara Fnis1iAiv and Emma Lane, all of Rocky Point have retumed to Boston Mase. A SALE of furniture, etc, will be bold at ` Road. Wednesday, October Std. Bnoimiiuo on the first of October, Monday next, thcmalls for all points alonir the Murray Harbor branch and train instead of mail courier as hereto - tmln leaving the city in the afternoon and returning in the morning. - to ensure early appearance of correspond - ence all matter sent in should be out Iowa as much as possible. Every written, especially when as of late many o communications are be received each o’clock yesterday morning from Boston ri with the following passengers: J. H. Mc- Lindsay, J. Aitken, H. M. Auden-ion and wife, C. A. Sabin, Lizzie Food, G. A. e' Burns, C. F. Cody. `, fnosic who want work of any kind o srelooklng for help of any klnri should New Prowse Block, Charlottetown. K C E. S-1'i¢wAn-r, expert fruit pnclrer, n. 10. Mr. Stewart can best do his work by having bis boxes, fruit, etc, in the Hor- ticulture building where he can meet rho e should be ableboizive the fruit men of ve Prince Edward Island valuable ldcris. » Bi-:rrnu 'ru/is avian.” The Family Her- ' better year after year. Itls truly mar» 0| vellous what an immense circulation it 1' has Very few homes ln this neighbor- kl what they are missing. The Family ed “A Tug of War," one of those beautiful in subjects that l\rignton`one's home. 'l‘o h give the Family Herald and Weekly Star » fr .i ‘rt Y. 1 Y, '1.»_, "W i - ‘ _ _ _ 7"-, "'E.', '. ~\ _i. ‘*.~ l‘).-» ' ~ '~‘* . 1, 1 l, .~,»'_~_.f - .{'».,_'~ 'p . , § '~ 1 .'-_ \\' \ \ ~ 5* i “.~\~_~J\ .-\ ~ N l , \&,5 i ,»<.. _ _ 4 ‘L 1 ,in ‘I F n ll o- F* *gud-_ f ~ , I 1 I I } ‘ n i K. /"i'\_.ih 'I `l .",:‘~-;g;’,;;., , _ 5 ~¢.___'._` ‘\,/ _J,_~' “qi ' 1423* ’*' 'P _(_,/'N \-_ ' .9 f’~7f-`. » nfl ~ .f.f¥f hit" 7. -N , f N .'l»'*`§§" W ll *l i /Q f as is” L \ )\ ` .\s&*i§\` '_ | » \~§“&r\\‘;_\__~\,\~ .___ 'I 2;;-' `\ .... :-__,';`_~ ` . . l.'_» jk _L~‘~ ar" ) *'$.F’a.1 » _H f&\ _~.;5` `;'~;¢sz acc’ _ _-ft* .. L » J., _ ' offs 1 §l\\\__ g_;."_fé v` we , ‘_ ‘_-7*) 51.* "3 3_5, -tl: \P. ‘a , I ,,'T`Ja.f‘_‘/ I- ;Iar-* ` 'Y igin 5 I I -A \ X ,_/1 *`.\ \ is ,-. nn *.\\ $ \ 4 » ». ~ /_ \_ - *_ ' *'{"é§`__ ` °`, § Q ,-3 #__ "E __,.»_,<,-j‘ ~‘ . T7 “` := _ ""`°*'?“T` \ .¢=.i2;i-':'-f-’1"' `. »<-.;_;,§_:-,l_;_~_._ _ ' _ °~ //1 ~ ~ 3 .~._ _ X _., f 4 /M #_ f. , ,, _ si' -- fqfx - " '_,"_?',' sm §;i/` I ` »T `.=5_` EU JEf1;;;"`~`=` I - _ I ` -lv” % ri :_ ji_':j'~ _ _§"-l»§§€:e`==`='.-'f_ p T=~";‘ gf;"a`.'e_4,";;- ‘ ,lip _L ,W . _...f........ _ Q , T7. _ ' ‘ ‘/ I ll A f-I a `~, ,&_./_:fp ~ V J _f-p,.- ` ` '_~- _ = v _ _ _D ,_ t- ' 'vi _ |_._.;‘. _ _ 1' ,Mi 211.' , ‘_ s, H-' . 1 .~ _ 1_ _ 1 lowly’ . ~ . .- ` { /".“liit$ .'._ _' ,.15 ' ~fj"1 , l ; l _ ‘_ , ` ‘J- . l" M., 1 'Y f .` _ ' ` \< 1 li"’:‘ _ - if 1 m M1? X 75 sample coats"- new, correct, fall styles, bought one third below regular " value---and priced propornsnately. af- ""fl V ' ford you ‘ An Attractive ing hanee These garments are all from the sample line of one of ,the best coat making houses in Germany. In every respect the coats: are desirable. i'l.f1iere is, naturally a variety of them, being samples there are no two alflke. The cloth are tweeds, coverts, friezes, beavers and the rest. You know what rvorkgilanshrp ' - t as a oat uy t- remember, every one or .nose s o a German iai or pu s g ~ . 1 representative of the best the maker could do. When the s.»..e:.n1an’s trip was ' d t t ke a loss rather than send the coats back to Germany finished he preferre o a ’ ' ‘ h t "_ id hence the price saving for yon. hence this line we are telling you a ou --~ 1 _ _-__,, 1%... Grey herringbone. ~tweed, good' weight, three quarter length, lined throughout with Roman Satin, double breasted, self ¢011..r,1<>ese back, regular value $7-75 our price . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. Fawn V ‘koth Coat, in Empire style, back finished in selfstrappiugs. Caught ivl‘,'h small buttons, 1 .fi tum back over a box pleated sleeve, 'cgnlar :'61 5.oo grade, our ,..........$,|0.75 attractive Em he Coast in Black Frieze, sues wasnr;:i\;'§r;`l;y1;=;o]\1;:lagslfxigally; H u), I er! S PROWSE BROS.. LTD. Some _Really Elegant New slums _ _ _ Elegdht cicatlons of the finest black F reneh Venetian- tailored in the latest styles. One glance shows the perfect d `l. And they fit as weli as they’re tei1or|work in every etai handsome. There are a number of styles in these extra flue skirts including laited circular French ,old and corslct styles. P Liidiee :desiring something extra nice, are invited to cali th f` nest et i' s-for beauties the are e 1 “nd See these beau le y y a.n:111ett.and rtniggsr.-J.R.E111°tt and shown in Charlottetown' ' C. H. Warren have returned from Montn- ¢ gue-Miss Erma Gay has returned to her _ ,__ home in Charlottetown after a two weell‘s , visit here. She was accompanied by Misa Tilly Elliott -W M Elliott has returned - ood W.Brow Dandy spent some time at Pownal in the summer of 1905. "Gene" is Eugene Brown son of W. Brown. AN Advertising Agency has been established in connection with this paper. Thus nnyl persons or firms desiring ad verttslng in any newspapcroutside of this city, are havlngsame placed by The Guardian. They can thus scourc the some rates ns if they placed their order direct, and have each advertisement checked to see that it .gets the proper number of insertions and appears as dc- slred. _ tf. Tun Gusrdiun's Correspondent at El» llotts Mills writes:-The new station here is getting pretty well under way and is being built by C. Harper assisted by R. Chocolates Another fresli ship- ment just received dtrect from the manufacturers. An p ' . the self strappings are piped with satin, and caught with satin biuttons. A reg. ular $14.00 coat, which we are 'selling ourprice...... ....5635 at...... . . . . $10.50 Dark Fawn Cloth, smooth finish, thfee A Vefi’ h9~°d5°m°_“5‘“'“‘mt °f ‘fifwn b'¢aV¢f. quarter length. fitted back. lined with has matched vf~':c‘ collar. stitched ver- . Rgman Satin, double breasted, regular tical, strapping; :-11 back. The _length is $12.00 grade. our price . . . . . . . . . .$8.73 three quarter,an‘. the garment_1s in semi- Brown mixed tweed coat, velvet collav. , fitting style. This coat is in size 34 only d -This is a regular $r9.oo coat which we are selling at..... .... .. . . $14.00 Navy Blue Cheviot Coat in three quarter length. lined throughout with Roman Salin. velvet collar, turn back cuffs, fly front loose back, regular value $8.75, loose back, good weight, half line , reg nlnr $9.75. and our price is but. . . .-$7.75 Higher Grade Coats from $l4-00 to '$28.50. Ladies’ S lish R ' ............'....;...;......._ W. ...W C is expected home after a four inonth’s visit to Labrador, on the steamer Gulnsre. | -Jas. Goss is home on a visit from Sum- 1 merslde after a long absence. Raincoats I .hehfifwiirvx ififilff “ii'i.i‘i1i.h°n';iii Dmft Pass Us ~ “_ ‘ Pownal, W. arms. czoaimps Whgn y0u Wanf ERE, we oder some hu t 1,-,,d,fl tRaincoas , _ il so eeglll . __._ ' _ §;§to choose- from. _Dl_serm_1 . ,Angling buyers will quick- .-ily decide in our favor. e di a chance of every fashion- able style-every lenaih Ind Sli* Buying direct from the best _manu- facturers we are in a p°Slll011 t° offer unbeatable values and sell at a closer margin than competitors. Ouf special $8.7 5 Cravenette aeut prepaid to mall order custom- srsciat f ;; .'_> -~ __L~ r _ . Iced l ‘ Pattiee They are light, tasty and nicely iced and saves the trouble of baring and worry and are much cheap- sr. Oniv ra eems per. oz. D. Stéwart, We keep a choice and 1’ well selected stock of do- mestic snd imported cigars. Oureigars are kept in such a manner that the NAT- URAL \=i.Av0R:is con- BERVED. 'l`ry a BOU- QUBT 5c or a MARITANA ioc. 40 other kinds if the above don't pl~ a=e you. ~ “Tha Two Macs." ll=1»\1ll.t1li11» wo th $ll 00, sell ravenettes ...f.... .'. ani beav weight cravenettes, broad shoulders, loose, full, 1 h y ' L g hoglriymade in fairly plain style, turn back cuffs. patch pockets regulareleven dollar value'at............_....... ° l hthein stripe of black heavy fall weight, broad siuoolh ; Dark grey cravenette, w t _ . I boulder design, out in full roomy, generous stvle. bmi: shows voke and pleats, S from centre of front yoke on each side runs a strapping of the d _ ddlrne cloth as the coat, terminating in a pocket. Certainly one of the finest coats you ever saw at the price which is. . . . . . .. . . . . . 0 al good cigar ._ _ ___ p INVERNESS - REMEMBER THE NAME. Ask your dealer for INVERNESS COAL. Unanim- ous vevdict of house-keepers-the best coal on the market to-day. CHILDRENS TAILORED 980°* WC aegguf- ed sixty in the bargain lot garments made of dark vicnnia prettlly trimmed ,Various eagths. _ Hurry or ‘miss the bargain. Pi-owne Ltd. 9-aid 3i tw ri. _ - ;¢ornsr9t.9eqrge,snd~Kent Tremendous Slaughter Sale ._.()p___A Furniture CONTINUED UP STAIRS T’.i~‘rance Main Door (arch) New Block. 1,.-""" lmerything must be sold at discounts from ' 20 to 33 I-3 p. c. Come early and often. First buyers get Bret choice. ..J¢Dl--ll\l i\lE\/VBONI. _ i ‘ 1 1 _-/' t _ l ll I Q !,i > ll. . iv 1 i a » 1 _ 1 | -ii . _ri '.¢ f. ._v` .l if lil' .~,_.-.W ta... I ,. 1 l. .1 ,. I so.. ' Il. fr _v .| _bf