‘M . . i ,..f. ' \;~ . . » _ ' f < L.-1 V -' \ V.,,` in l' ( °°'*`°”“R 17» ‘9°1 THE c11am._o'r'rE'rowN GUARDIAN mr. one I Men s I5 Sl ` I uits Why pay $2o,oo to $25.oo for'""fi"to-order suit no better than our “Progress” Brand at $15.00 ? Forget the old idea that to be worthy a suit must bear the custom-tailor’s label. $5.00 to i§io.oo is a big price for silk labels I “Progress” Brand suits - at $15.00 tit better and retain shape longer than _...lm ,most $20.00 and $25.00 custom made suits. _ If you’ve never trieda "Progress" Brand siiit-try one this fall. ' . Hiiiiclreds of the best dressed meii in the largest cities of Canada wear“Progress" Brand suits. And we stand ready_;_to_ refund the , price to any dissatisfiedwearer of __ ,- “Progress” Brand garments. ___m_________ l Oct. iiJ, atll, 3, and 7 respectively. Come and see l THE FINEST SHOWING OF HIGH CLASS Mink Steiff, Mulfs. F ur-lined .Coats _ Are 2 Charlottetown’s leading furriers? ` By far the largest and best collection of high class furs ever seen in any Chavltttetown store is here _ . »--It`s a-showing well worthy your attent}0n.Lov-_ ers of the rare and beautiful will be repaid by `a , visit to our fur department. It’s a showing that few stores in Canada will excell in quality and richness. And no store can nndersell us on guaranteed furs. inest No r Labrador mink neck ieces at l,oo zoo F . P $4 1 $4 ~ » 550,00_ 551,90, 56n,on, }8S,oo, [rro.o», and. . . .. . .. .. .. . . . . . . ...$ir5,oo Nw. r Labrador Mink Mails ro mn\ch.......-$45.00 to $70 Bl.-gent fur lined coats........... . . . . .......$34,oo to $115.00 “£5 , L-'f-"~""--T"iiT. "1 . "_'..s;`-1f'.i -/ . ij,/§_ - 5. . . "f’;,;., Smart Styles ",_wl` O '_' `° ._ ) Misses Coats -f_, Our fall cloak stock in- cludes:iiiany smart, effec- tive styles for the little fc-__, , L. ladies. _ - ` Amongst the nicest are the celebrated “North- way” make. ._ These garnnients are , __, made of selected mater- _'I2 ials-durable, wear resist- ’ " ` ing and yet trappy and 5 becoming. ‘ ’I`liere‘s a fit and style about them which other garments fail to possess. inner smart coals of navy frlezc effectively' ¢"lmU1=‘l M touches of red cloth end buttons to match. i\1V;;'¢¢g .‘“`.°l'.’ .'_“.'ffY .‘T‘ff‘.‘7f'. .‘.’. .’.°f".'.°. .';5.'.‘f’f.`°'. .ff'.`ff. .’§'4. 75 ~ ` n l _._ _,__--f f ' /' 0- r ,ff cti est ics come in green and white and blue Ind B 2 V Y _ 1 _ W, te ,,,|,,,,.¢ ewenii., mmma brrnil tobmaiirhn 11:3. $1230 hm- Lavg: ulster collar.i'“`¢f¢°‘1P|“ ‘° 7 1°,-5,,-,|650-8years...... .$610 . Wi ip; \, Stylish "MS .iii . if Y ig, Costs I No Mor¢ _ /` * \. ii i.`iTl7l7;li Dont take the salesman’ ' word for it-it is’ut neces- ~‘ -mais SW- 1 n eS”..'I‘hen you ar Haw ° Insist on a . - - . _ d in addition certain of correct Style an s dllfabilglailflixgsgogzlsiare indentical with ur . _._ . Y 1; City. Same those sold today 1” New or ' _ is-°°~ G W Moore has returned from a three vi eeks' visit to Nova Scoils. The La-ues Ani or tae First iacitmiin. Cnurch will hold their annual Xmas gift sale on Dec liith. ' Rav. E. A. McPhee will (D. V.) preach li" UIRH. Grandview,nnd Eldon, onSundsy Mrs E R Murphy, Roxbury Mase, sr- rived heie Monday on a visit to her par- ents, John and Mrs Gurdon, New Perth. . The last sailing of the Blunt ,Ifne this nelson from Boston will _be November ls-uicnd. and from Chariot etown Novem ‘bar filth. .Cathedral are to lit. Sea ad. ' Mrs. J JChsppell and daughter Miss iLizzic, of Charlottetown, P E Island, w re guests lastwraekof Mrs. A -I Murray Sackville str cet.-Siiedlac Ex. W. J. Mahoney, State Deputy ol thc Knights of Columbus, has recurned to St John from Charlottetown, where degrees were conferred on twenty-live candidates. 1’.trons who are unable to get the Guardian by tcie|iione alter six o'cl ok in the evening, and who have news or other business fur the next issue, are ri- qucrted to ring No. 124. liiiss Henrietta R \ckbam,of the Emerson Collage- ol Oratiry, Boston, assisted oy musical talent will give n recital in the hill at Wheatley River, Saturday even- ing, October nineteenth. The marriage is announced to take place on Tuesday Oct 22nd, at the residence of Mrs Martlm McLeod, Hunter Rivcr. of her adopted daughter Miss Janet C Mc~ Lend. (Houston) to Robert 1). Bell, of H xlifax. Thoscstudents who intend to be candl- dates for the Rhodes Scholarship for i008 are requested to send in their appli- unt on' with cerilflcites offagefand quali~ iication to the Lieutenant/Governor. on cr before lst December, 1907. __ J. Davis Scburman is offering his fs:-nl ~t Freetown for eal-. It consists of 175 acres all clear- and in n high state of cul- tivutlon except fifteen acres which is covered with bard and soft wood. There is also four and a half acres of orchard. Bwlriings ali in good repair. For further particulars sec sd. Persons sending advertising matte' to The Guardian are requested to slate whether sums is to appear among Classified ads, Business locals, Announce ments or among regular display advertise ments When no such information is furnished the management will not be held responsible if ad dues not appear as desired. Robert Wilson left Tuesday on the S. S. Perry for Boston after spending two weeks with his parents David and Mrs Wilson, West Royalty. He has been ab- s-=nt from home fourtccng years and has travelled considerably in foreign countries including South Africa and the South American republics. He is at present employed in the Bosioh and Maine rail. rond shops in Portsmouth, New Hamp- shire. Two fast passenger steamera will run next summer between Montreal and New foundland, making calls at Prince Edward Island and Caps Breton. The first of these steaniers will be on thc route on the open- ing of navigation and the sister ship as soon after as completed. The steamer! will possess qualities that contribute io the comfort of passengers, first, second and strernno, nnd are to have ii sea speed oilB Knots. Tha.-e vessels will be twin screw, with I-Inrfield`s steering gear, and balinced according to the Yarrow-Schlrck principle. A Sydney exchange says: Just st pree~ eat thc supply of potatoes and cats in North Sydney and Sydney Mines is quite llrnltcd, sodas e result prices for these commodities are almost prohibitive. The presence of the P. E. Island schooner Aurora in port, however, withla cargo of 180 bushels of white oats, 100 bushels of |urnlps,§aud 8D0|bus. of potatoes, be-tides other roots, caused many householders to breathe eaey.lTha]Anr~ore's cargo of oats were sold en bloc for 55 cents per bushel, turnlps 32 cis.. and potatoes 40 cents, n quantity of Island apples brought 85 cents ner bushel by the crate ond $100 by single bushel. The marriage look place Tuesday mnru- ing in St. Dunst|\n’s Cathedral uf Miss Hannah Mcrileer, daughter of the into John McAleer,City.to Alexander McAulay manager ofthe dining department of the Hotel Victoria. and son of the late John McAuIay, Traoariic. Rev. Dr. McLellan performed the ceremony. The bride who was dr-cased in white silk was attended by her sister Miss Mary McAlesr while George Douglas supported the groom. Mr. and Mrs. McAniay left on s honey moon trip through the neighboring Pru- vinm. The presents so the happy enuvlo includsda purse of gold from the guests of the Hotel Victoria. / Small ` Cakes in endless' vsrieiy. We have been in this business for vesrs and know just what you want. The cakes we make are Always Fresh . I Try some seed cakes, rock cakes, lemon tops, or any other kind you like , Telephone err. D. STEWART. Wm Moran, Principal of the U C C is suKeiIng' from nspnined ankle. , M as Eita Gates, West Royalty, has ltalren a position in the swre of A Gates &: Co., City. a next Sabbath, Oct. 20th, in both Cliurchrs at the usual hour. M:-'snrs Peake Bros Co., supplied thc S S Rwbilng oi Halifax with about 50 tons Ras rve Runurine nonlyeei crduy afternoon fi r steamer purporcs. The offices at present ocruplid by the Mutual Life Insurance Co. opposite Telephone ruhur-livers will in future G Diesscmlr for 133 when they want elth the News or E lltoriai departments of The` u a diar. - Jas and Mrs Tools of S: John, were guests ol Mrs W B Deacon, during the week, on their way to P. E. Island- Shedlsc Ex. The many fricirls of Edward Clarke, formerly of this city, who is now residing in Winnipeg will be plfnied to learn that he lr recovering from his recent Illness. The Hunter,RIvrr starch factory opened for the seasod on Saturday lest. Largo quantities of notalocs are coming In daily prices ranging from 20 to 28c pri' 100 lbs. Owing to the increase in supply a new up to date dry house has been erected. The many friends of Miss Esther Fraser, will regret to learn that she had to leave college at Colorado Springs, and return to her homo in Donvcr. suffering with a severe attack of typhoid fever. She is the second eldest daughter of John H. G. Frasenformerly of Kingston this Province. The following officers have been clected by Hunter River Division, No 138, for the present quarter :-W I’ Nelson Crew; W A Janie White; R S Theodore Wood; A R S John McDonald; F S Lillie Crew; Trent- urcr Bruce'Crew; Chap, Blanche Wayc. Cond. Gordon Brown; A Cond Inn Crew; I S Willie McKinnon; O S James Ways. Owing to the enormous amount of time and expense necessary in bookkreping and making out small accounts as well ns mailing and collecting some, The Guardian has decided that in future 'all ordinary amounts under one dollar wil ‘ be accepted in n cash in efivnnce basis and ten oer rent discount given, except to those who have a regular-ndvertixing account who will still have thc priv lege of monthly credit. The J. H. Erncsr-, Captain Penny, was in ballnst from Charlottetown on her way here for coal when she was driven ashore. The Iona successfully pulled her off' her dangerous position and soon as she arrived here was plncbd on the Marine Railway- From appearances the vess al‘s only dam. age is to hor shoe. Hnwevcr, Port Ward- en Kelley, Captaln D Budde-rhsm and Captain Thomas Desmond will hold n survey. The vessel is insured.-Sydney Post. Wheatley Division No 252, S. of T., for the current quarter is oiiicercd as follows 5 W P, Gertrude S Raclrhnrri;\VAss, Flnrrie Si/cad; R S, Sadie E McI)onalil;AR`S, Sadie C McDonald; Chap. J L Scllcr; F S. Edna E \Vnres; Trees, Gro P Matheson; Con, Athington Si-ller; Aasnt Con, Blanche Mcl)onali; S. Y. P. IV, Annie McDonnl-'i; Organlsi, Ethel Seller; I S, Isnnc Waye; 0 S, Alircd Cnrew; P W P, Milton Rackhau»;D. G. \V.1I’.,John Carew. Night of meeting Friday. .3 lfnglish '~ Photos i' Mount " ' ‘ Vie have just open- ed up a choice assort- ment of superior photo mounts imported direct r . from Eigland. -vy Tues mounts ' are ,‘ diderent from any- 3' thing we have here-to- C fore stocked, and are ._ adapted to hold a num- ber of pictures. Price roto 35 cents each, we would like to show them to yon. i $“i9 _, 'PURE GRAPE JUICES We have imported the fol- lowing from Loudon.Englsnd, and guarantee them absolute- ly pure and strictly non-a1co- froiic. ORDINARY-e bleudof grape juices. ALTO DOURO -named after district where grapes sro CONGRBST -juice of Oom- eord renee. ' . MAD%lRA-n juice of Hue flavor end sromn. MUSCAT- from Muncstel gags. RB ALICANTE-s Spanish rn egjuiee. ind ar/is-irom Alger "vu vin. r nerr trailer! adm EALESTINB-Imgor f V0! the Hoiv Lend. does Ggfom ,~ r per bottle. ¢ to liihlill°ii|iEii`iiii pm-_-W ‘ H u.i“.i‘§'§.t°i»“~°2i', nutiooisrs. A ,.f,...»~` .:;,¢*'-1*-="u_\ ._-.'» . , .._. . :"2 0... J if 5. ii->:.‘.’tl` _ _ . _ _ - . .__Q'l}/~, ' ;l" 'i~ - ~ 'na n.v.N.c..rns win prawn rtorwni Ii , ' '= """"""" *'"i"‘-cW‘7'i.i.li='“"“' " %{_\\`*3<.'.»o.w <` f_~¢J1i%;*‘“#3!JJ`_x»l1’“MlJ.2%mJ . it-c.-.raw » ‘,q»,_@~,;,,.ML-g;,;;`¢t;f~a,, \~oooooe»..,.,¢a\* _ ._ ,.£;),A,N_|‘,§ .{.. ... . .V _ From . ` Maker to a Wearer Daintiest Embroideries I ` 3 . _. \~.'=»1 _ / Q .ir :D -fi? Direct From Switzierlandi H town its specialty of one sort or other. Grenoble gloves the world. Plauen supplies one sort of lace --Nottingham another. Even as Paris is the authority in matters oi millinery so is St. Gall. Switzerland in ""'*\ 3 EVERY COUNTRY I'i`S OWN point of excellence-even to each daintv enibrolderles. And all this to introduce the fact that we have best makers in St Gall. mon just opened an imrnen~e line of lovely embroiderles dlreot fl'0l11 i»ll¢ New ihisis th: rpnrgand it includes Edgings, insertions. ali- T0 TH REE overs. Slfifiine-i in e-:erv 'width and grade ? Sturdy goods for $2.00 CENTS -“levy ~»=»v Q- rl fi*»i-i';~~ filmy thitics for finest ii=e. Direct PER PER YD. i""“ Q1' 'fir Or In' fins 1 saving in pric- for von. The goods are on display today and you are especially invited to call and look them over whether you want to buy or nor. There is more than double any previous show- ing we have ever made-and that swans something Tlizs: safuples are sent to us ioi vour choice and we have selected what we want, they are shipped back. All of the patterns we show are exclusive ones. " Furniture re-upholstered Furniture of all kinds made to order Great bargains continued in furniture till the large stock is cleared out. At the old stand opposite Post Omoo (upstairs., John Newsom. ._ ' ` ' Y - - .LU ------=New Produce iiepui ‘ PE.l§..S.li.1l.fll§..SUPERVlSI”N' iv. E-Winnie W received on ilonsignmeni , Prompt Returns Address WJ Marlin, Aden! (Late of Martin Bros.) 5 Clift's Cove, St. ]ohn’s. , Newfoundland o-rodttstlDec3 rpd i._-1 l -_.I .__ :__-.-Lr__. r _ . DAIRYFIE N & ¢W"f€i3‘ rin 3 fa iiiigrwear f NX the purpose of prevenlién €]tho_Eedges i of the cuffs and pant bot s 0| their - underwear from unravelliv andfrsjing you can depend that th'ei ii derwear is \l', a very superior article. Tlhe cuffs and ' pant bottoms of Hewso nderwe r are self-finished by an i _'ved pfgoess. ` A . When a. manuf o- turer will go tolall the trouble ofperfecting process for ,.~ Not a. hint of loose thr The dges , couldnt be more neatly or se ii ely ished. Youll recognize this supe p re 001 und . . . i er- wear by the Hewson oval trlagld- link which is a, guarantee of complete eati factiion. Ins st on being' supplied with Hewson U derwe ne t time. HEWSON WOOLEN MIL , L\ 'red _. ‘ Aivii-isasr, N.s yu -~ *ii Also makers ol Hewson Pure Wool T eds. '__ iii lf/ ie. Boiler Repairs, Boiler Testing, Grstes for your Boilers. Steam Fittings and Engine Repairs. CHARLOTTETOWN FOUNDRY and MACHINE Co. Lid NEW FDUNIIIIY kts.-uid! -.1 . .. i _ ~ I sl. 1 4 Farm ForiSaic The Execntors of the wi' of the late George Clark offer for sale the home- tend farm siluste at Cierkiown, Lot 37 This farm contains over zoo acres of nplend and e large marsh. Will be sold ata bargain to wind up the estate. Apply to the Execufors, S. C. Clerx and Kimble Coiiin, Mt. Stewart or W Leitch, Chai-lotietown. 8~a6drtf FOR SALE Tho subscriber offers by private sale his pro gcrty eivualed iri the central part of lllrldal une village consisting of how . store, sample rooms. were houao. ambien, and coach lhouse. Wiltllhexscld wéth Yr wghopt 'gil-nishiugs. For par cu are on pr- cs. v a li). NICBOISON 0~3d8wriwi d Bradalhou G I MURPHY & C0. SYDNEY, C. B. General Commission flerclrults 'Island Produce handled on commis- OIL I Prompt returns made. -'5drwryr. §l TRUE E(l0li0lY consists of getting the best at reasonable prices. To spend money on inferior goods is to squander it.- Gée “Crown Grocery" sells the best Groceries and Provisions, and every time you save in prices. Sydney Grey’s ilsisnil Cor.I’rines and Water Streets. _ 0-1 zdtts3ipd. "/' . . ,. .ll I 0 1 QUn5N’s coUNIY GUARDIAN I I I c#mZ; ¢/%is‘€/0/@?AfQre~¢!/$if 5 Head Oiiices in New Provisa Bloclt-°ChilFioii0i0Wi\ i Store p Sim Opens 2! 0 Closes 8 s. m. I _ m6M”/m`y`hqw ' 6 p m. 27 '°F“~%= _ "°";“-T ""‘“¢"iT""`¢ ,..,_ _ .<._..._.. -,,,...__ rv.: ---» cs..." / . ._ .-‘-..». fe* 'I1 Bp~¢_,>r~ss'?’” me -'f M