0/5136? TE 1'0 W/Vci .S' 'paowsn' 59.05.. LTD. ‘ \‘PKECEDEN’I ED Cut selling «due to the superiority or our mmeni, 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 Costs are varied and includr both medium and full length r. orsted with fancy self slrnpplng, Elegant creations in fawn beaver cloths. light weight, elao— rough tweed effects; rtgisn style, beautiful garments in plain navy and brown, the lot makes a very beautiful and comprehensive showing. Sizes range from 3: to 44 and prices range from ’10 00 to $24 00. For’Your Q Daughter . . . STYLISH and most complete range of children’s choose from in the latest sty- ' lee—notedold style in the , store. In Canadian, English and German makes we _ COdtS" There are hundreds here to « l v \lliltl - .L. ' ' show ' handSomeVCoats for Children, Misses, Ladies. Ours is Maids and Young without doubt tlie most complete stock _‘ _ evergathcred under. one roof in Charlottetown. We are confident in our ability to both pletse mother and daughter. For children snd misses ‘we light and dark shades. Both lain and. lsitcrl style backs. Most sly es have show plain cloths and tweed effects, 15 . nncy buttons. Prices range from.... FRO WSE BROS. LTD. tailorzwork in every detail. handsome. . There are a number shown in Charlottetown. . stall. , Elegr nt creations of the tailored in the latest styles. Some Really Elegant New | SKIRTS finest black French Venetian— One glance shows the perfect And they fit as well as they’re of styles in these extra ii ne skirts including plaited, circular French ,oid and corslet styles. Ladies :d-esiring somet and see these beauties -—for Reliable Raincoats # hing extra nice, are invited to call beauties they are the finest yet ERE, we offer some hund- reds‘of elegant Raincoats ' tochoose from. Discrim- inating buyers will quick- ly decide in our favor. We 0 er a chance of every fashion- able style—every length and stze. ‘ Buying direct from the best manu- facturers we are in a position to ofier unbeatable values and sell at a closer margin than competitors. Our special $8 75 Craveuette sent prepaid to mail order custom- ” srscmt testct is full to glh Raincoat of I‘llth ,th helri‘itubone Cravenette run i “111‘" um and dark shades. . Two l ‘ luck odls, . m 1.13“: star ciallot ' .‘pnw't‘h‘sg’nwoprlh‘rossb ' an. ,... . ' THE camomrmwn GUARDIAN, snare MBER'JM, 1 $1M UlliEN'SifllllllliillHlllli‘< 0‘ Tun Circulation Department Telephone “No. 1321. Complaints of non-delivery of papers, change of addrocs. and all circulation matters should be referred to THE CIRCULATION MANAGER. Call tip No.132n. Sarnrmn’ Guardian fifty cents a year 1- Tn’trnin arrive-d Saturday night. at 10.40.“ ‘ Ti’IE Northumberland arrived Saturday nlghd new. . JACK SrnNrrrom) left. for Boston Satur- day morning. mevnnvnx TAYLOR left on return to Montreal Saturday. 0. B. MACLELLAN, of Prince Edward Island, is in Monoton. M13 Junxrns. Charlottetown and Mrs. Jarvis are visiting friends in Summerside. Pumasson MCDONALD left Saturday morning for Boston. He intends entering Harvard College. Mrw.D0NALn FARQUHARSON and Miss Mildred Furquhnrson left, Saturday morn» ing on a Vllll‘q to Boston. D. J. NICHOLSON, of Charlottetown, who has been at. the Brunswick, Monoton, for a few days or so has gone to resume his studies at McGlll. CHARLES GAVIN Durrt’ left. Saturday morning for Halifax, where he will be married tomorrow morning to Miss Ethel Eden, of that city. A. AND Mus. Doncrz'rru have returned from their wedding trip to Prince Edward Island, and are visiting in Sackville foraahort time, before taking up their residence in Moneton. Tan S'ilvnblon Army will hold their annual Harvest Festival Solo this ’eveu- tug at the Army Barracks at 8 o‘clock. Sale consists of Harvest produce,olotl\ing, utensils and it variety of other articles. FRANK S. .1051, of Miller Bros. and son,leavs't.hls morning for Halifax in their automobile. They will be accom- panied by E. E. Crosby, the pepular station agent at Cape Traverse, and Milton Weich. SATURDAY Subscribers can tell when their subscriptions expire by the date on label. To avoid the loss of an issue please renew one issue before expiring date as the paper will discontinue promptly. The’ Saturday issue is only 50c per year. Advertisers are asked to have “changes in not. later than ten a. at. each Saturday for both The Daily and The Tri-weekly of Monday. Guardian employees have a half holiday each Saturday during the summer months. The business, editorsl and news departments are open as on other days fcr the transaction of business IN the semi-finals for the Standard Cup at. Belvidcro Links on Saturday. D. B. Stewart won from Dr. Alley, and W'. K. Rogers “on from Percy Pour. The final match which is 36 holes, will be played next Saturday beginning at l. p. 111., when Messrs Stewart; and Rogers will struggle for possession or the handsome trophy and theyear‘s championship of the club. Tm: Cheese Board met. in the Board of Trade rooms Friday. There was a. fair attendance of salesmen. The following cheese were boarded; St. Peters, 50; Or- wcll, 65; Stanley Bridge 190; Lskeville, 90; Cornwall 86; Gowan Bros 60; New Perth; 10; Union, 100: Hazelbrook, 00; Red House 66; Hillsboro; 70. The cable message rssd Montreal firm: and advancing. English market; firm. Montreal 13:} o 139. Kings— ton sold at llgl. All the cheese board- ed sold to Mr. Spillot. at. 13. Tnosrs who want work of any kind 0 are looking for help of any kind should send their names and addresses with nil particulars or call at. The Guardian Employment and Information Bureau, New Prowso Block, Charlottetown. Telephone 132a. Those who do not. desire to advertise will please sand 25 cents with their request, which amount. will be returned tothem on application if they do not. not. what. they want. Louis J. Baker, bookkeeper at. the National Exchange bank. of this city. was married Saturday in Kansas City to Miss Floy Stroiz. The ceremony occurred be- fore only a few invited-friends,“ the real - dance of the bride on East Fourteenth Street. Mr. Bakerand his wife will re« turn to Springfield Monday morning, and will be at hometo their friends at. their new home at. the Ellenburg flats on West. Walnut street. ——Mrs Baker above mentioned Is a son of John H. Baker of this city. MEALS IN 5 MINUTES. Satisfying wholesome meals can be pre- pared in ii minutes with Clark's Pork and Beans. Bo and 100 tins. ,n. IMMI—m FRESH . ROLLS to please the parti- culat cook. Parker House Rolls roe per 02. Cream of Tart-r Biscuit roc per dos. Rock Oahu roe per don. Lemon in too too - supplied g“ or1 city. Mass. at. the Mass, orfi. press John sired Dr. D. DANIEL John exhibition. Agency. direct, conscious of huving ' tn thou h very mild, Dr. Hamilton‘s l’llls do regu ate the bowels, stimulate the norms] action of the glands, and create neither nausea, grlplng or violent. action. ' tively guaranteed for blliousness. inrllgcs» tion. stomach, liver and kidney ills. For a safe family pill rel 23c per box at. all don are. C. B. 0. N. arrived in tho l) - THERE was 10 passengers and load of freight. to Crapaud on the S. S. city of London Saturday. Tho return cargo consisted of 255 bushtls pol nhtes, 40 cases eggs, 10 boxes and 5 barrels pro- duce, 5 cows, and fishecp and l dressed hog, and two tone iron and rope. Miss NELLIE Honosotv, daughter of S. F. .Hodnson of the P. E. I. It. left. Sutur- day morning for New York, where she is to be married on Wednesday to James S. Cookson, mechanical engineer intlmt. cit y. Harry Hodgson accompanied her, to be at at, the ceremony. Gillls,_ Head Offices in New PromoBlock—Charlottetown. Into Lain left for Halifax Saturday. '6 canon Arrxmr left. for Halifax Sutur- dsy morning. HARRY Laure spent Sunday at his home at Dnnétsilhsge. Tu: bids will be high this afternoon at 2.40 and tomorrow morning at. 2 l4. Amxannnn Macnrmnm has returned to Piston, after visiting In this city. Mus. LEMUEL WINCHESTER left. Sutur- dsy morning on a visit; to Brockton, Mass. Mus. Purim anuuson of this city, left Saturday on a visit. to friends in Quinoey, C. L. AND Mus. GRANT left Saturday morning on a visit to the Halifax Exhi- bition. M. Romans Molnar: of Hampton, came to the city Saturday to resume his studies Miss Mil..le CAMPBELL returned to her homelu the city Saturday, after visiting friends in Crapuud and vicinity. M res Kara Consormv, ward Island, who has been visiting in Monoton, has returned to her home. of Prince Ed- THE Saturday Guardian, only fifty cents a year is an excellent gift. for that. friend of yours abroad. Subscribe for it. today. MILBALLINGALL. E. McKinuon and Wm.and Mrs. McLean were passengers by the S. S. City of London on Saturday, Miss Inn Man INMAN, Milton, Mesa, has returned from Hunter Blverto Valley- ih-id, where she is the guest, of her uncle A. Martin, M. 1’. Tim entriestor the horse races to be held on the Charlottetown Driving Park during exhibition week on the 9th, 10th and 11th of October, closo tonight. TAYLOR arrlved nt. Cunr berinnd Saturday, after attending the St. While there Mr. Taylor was the guest. of William Jnniieson. J. A. Fauonunn and bride of Wcstboro city Saturday. They will spend a. few days on the [shunt the guests of Miss Annie Burke, South- TM-z funeral ofths late James Trninor took place Saturday morning at. 9 o'clock. The pull-bearers Ware; M. P. Hogan,Cupt. William Wright, Lappin, Patrick Clerkln, Chas. McGrrgor. Amongfithe many floral offerings was a beautiful anchor from the employee of M. Trainor & 00. IT has been decided to establish in con section with this paper, an Advertising Thus any persons or firms do siting advorttsingin any newspaper on?- side of this city, can have some placed by The Guardian. They can thus sccuro tin- sama ratesats if they placed their order and have each advertisement checked to see that it gets the proper number of insertions and nppertrs as do if. ills are used. Hamilton's A QUESTION OFTEN ASKED. Why so many people feel worse after taking pills than before? Trouble is that. rustic is obta nod, dreadful constipation follows. MEN’S FLANNEL FROM ENGLANU.——In all sizes including big men's sizes. the tlrne to buy your supply. Prowse A large Patrick ittle folks —or for the young ~ 5mm "‘S‘V'“ ‘ 5ch Girls Not every store—not even many stores can supply pretty outdoor garments for I lady who has not quite grown up, We m d we feel sure that we have a showing that is not often specializing 5 this line this autumn. an equalled. I Navy Blue in- ze. three quarter length, A mixed tweed school girl's coat in effect . loose back, fly front. turn cult. size 7. 8. of green. 23th Slight overcbeck of red, and 9. . 54.95 broad shun“ r, full roomy back, sven Mixed Tweed Coat, maid‘s style broad eight length . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 512,75 J shoulders loose. roomy cut, trimmed Another handsome garment for schoolgirls with strappings, finished with velvet ‘ comes in a heavy tweed, grey effect, full piping sizes are 7. ,8 and 9. . . . . . . £7.75 sweeping. lines. deep side vents, velvet Very fetching. girlish style in green frieze, collar, With touch of red. . . . . . .. “3.50 caught at collar and cuffs with strappings Dainty, dressy garment, full loose, boxy of wine color cloth, trimmed with black style. fawn whtpcorri cord cut-J, cufis sontache, fancy buttons, size for girls of and pockets finished in red cloth. Fancy r4. r6or ISyears... ..59.75 buttons. 5. :75 COATS FOR. THE WEE _ONES IN EVERY STYLE A ND SIZE. Little girl’s ulster, full length. roomy gar- Navy Blue Ch," ‘t-r. Coat, in mama, ment of grey cloth, back half belted, length. very 9L1: garment, Cll. verly J size 27 $3.50 trimmed witl ' , sizes 7 to 12. $5.50 30 3.60 33 3 35 A splendid cm: in green tweed, “liar. 36 4,25 .cnfls, and st! upping are made of l‘aLNlS 39 4.65 of plain green eEoth We; .Milie. .57.... 7 Adapted for girls from 7 to 17 to r2 .. .. 5.5.30 {0 $7.55 _fl———_wm'~u——-:——_— a [NVERNESS COAL. best coal on the market to-day. Various lengths. miss the bargain. Ltd. 9—2rd 3i tw Ii. AAAAAAAAAAAA INVICRNESS - REMEMBER THE NAME. Ask your dealerfor Unanim— ous verdict of house-keepers—the CLO'l‘ld. SKIRTS 98c€We secnr-_ ed sixty in the bargain lot—$.50 garments made of dark myrtle vicnnia prettin trimmed piping. Hurry or you‘ll Prowse Bros. M Come early and often. Fr.“ JOHN NEZWSON. Rd. l Tremendous Slaughter Sale _ mor— Fu 1'11 lizure suits which is being sold at nearly CON TIN UL D up STA'RS one half price. 9-24a3i. Entrance Mair Door (arch) New Block. Everything mus: be sold at discounts from CHILDREN’S TAILORED 20 to 5.3 l-5 p. .c. = buyers get first choice. as MWMMWW canada. 2 g i. on to the man who can procure a gout volume Manager for P. E. island. Charlottetown. } 4 ' > I No remedial notion ‘ | n p N the bowels are irritated and 4 Pills ou "al.2211533, ‘ ' > ken metllcind. Al- 4 F I E D p 0 Pow ‘ mo, FRESH supply of t For the Sun Life of I V. Stock Food. ’ liberal contract will be on Dr. Inmiltonn, : Ga" cure. > i b . Colic Remedy. o usrness. ‘ Hesve Remedy. : For particulars write or call on SHIRTS : Hoof Ointment. , Poultry Food. , Now is ‘ Worm Remedy. , B whiff: i etc,, etc. ’ :9 mwf Iyr v [’05- . ’ W 9%,“, 31m 1, ‘ "The Two macs.” > elk “mm 4 — < mu l’ ’ . lulluhmlpglll. . 1 CommL Geo,“ W, Ken; 5... , “If you are planning an outing for this summer,arrsnge w v v v v v v v v v v v to Spend a week on the beautiful Mirnmichi and take in Tortnr sonrs: * We are now showing exceptionally some good values in Soaps at 25c a. Box of three cakes. Do you want some- ‘thing nice in about this prim? Then see us. ' tollr t soap OUR CHOOL SliilES ! at 32.1. 0. cases, club bags. at the away to children. The lilo! Man. for boys and girls are mndc to wear and stand the racket and our prices are lower then you can buy them elsewhere. Our Boys' box calf boot “81.5010 sold nearly everywhere We keep the largest as. sortment of trunks, valises, suit lowest prices: School bags (leather) sold w slwsyl It 50 cents, our price 15 and 35 cents each—Puzzle card given A. s. McEACilEN lass $300.00. matters for particulars. George E .lélsllcr, Scc’ll. Whitman; Cheap excursions on all railroads. Industrial and Agricultural products' good music, amusements of all kinds, and 9').fl€[llln doing all the time. Two (2) days racing on Charham Park adjoining the Exhibition grounds. $2,000.00 lN PREMIUMS. Purses divided as follows: class 3500.00; 2.19 class 3400.00; 2.24 class $300.00, ,2.3o See prognmmes, prizelist and other printed Chatham’s Big; Fair September 17th to the let A great display of Excellent premiums, ving Free-fora“ $500.00 ; 2.15 lion L. J. iwccdlc, PICS.