OCTOHER 2 1903 'run LATEST News THE Cl-lARLOT`1`ETOWN GUARDlA N Finer or ani. ) .il -- -f~-.--___ ._._ -.,._ ____ \-Av.-. wmmw1aw »m-~ »| ».-»» . N > ~ it _'tif YAC! iiiia Queers couiiir Giuuiiiiu _“Head Offices in New Prowse Block Charlottetown The Northumberiami arrived at oiiemr e e Cl‘*“`l°l'l'°f'0Wl1 af- eight fifteen. There' senger to Murray 'River yesterday. We" Only a few passengers aboard. -- qhipping _ J. L. Smith, Tracadle, hui? DUT* ‘ur :z;:;.r;;“gliz the i>;°e‘:.a;;t.°r:.e§~ h .1 ' compris ng eig y ace ' HWY Fa Ii in the afternoon held it ings tm. $1_350_ UP 10|' a time. . . _ 4:* ______ _;_r5f I`t.F auenannr“““"“ca”“°“““°c““““ The mail truin arrived in Ch _ M. - _ Iottetown at 10.16 last. night. ar visiltlllig liiglili:=et:vli)iil.ng' Moncton’ ls _..._- Frank McDonald Grand Traca The tern ` , » - perature registered sixty- dle' was in the UW Y°”W*`d8Y- six degrees yesterday. er;{m§}’Lll/fIat%l_l;wB °l_ the NUYW Am- B. Bremner, City, Wm 'a passenger I °' ‘ Vile 1” G°°1`E8t0Wn. to Montague yesterday. _.1 - .L i~_ r Miilinery Announcement I if at »i »li.~»ne We are very glad to announce that we have secured the services of Miss Lawson late of St. john and one _of the best milliners in the Maritime Provinces. awson who arrived last 3 3 w l"‘ night comes to us highly retzommen- ded. She has been head milliner for the past number of years for Messrs Brock and Patterson of St. john N. li. the largest wholesale millinery house in the Maritime Provinces. Miss Tnwson now in charge of our large l\/lillinery Department is ready with all the latest ideas of the Millinery Art and we bespeak for her a large share of public patronage. l\/liss Lawson comes direct to us from Halifax at which place she had and Patter- *Z ra (T m ff, "1 vi U3 »-i O 9, _,___ charge of son`s fall niillinery display. Our Fall Niillincry Opening will take place in a very short time and we urge the ladies of Charlot- tetown and Vicinity to wait for same of which due notice will be giV€I1- - /.fazaaadfoa-%° M Lui' City, was a pas- 'rh rin 0 took law in st. R°"" Wm' H“"lf“‘“ "l .G"‘°9_°l‘l"' 1'" , _ c -mar g p John yesterday of Miss A. Edna Mer ritt. to J. Alex. Crocket. After th ch, expects to icturn to this City ; by tonight's express. _'_ _~._ _I ' ‘__ - , ceremony the happy couple leit to KW), F M N l l I \ l l ~ _- __ _ . . _ _. _ visit this Province' Bilvlilrls, ieilivelsyliiiis liiiorllllinzlllllrhlsifilglll l\\'l 8(/`\ V V -__. I /W l / ' ‘ '/.1 ton, where she will spend' the winter.i . _ ._/ ’ J _/ _ D ____ _ _ ' / & _ __ - ._ _ ___ 1 _ _ is li( lb* (9 ll _1_ ‘fD°ndinguf‘h° snmmicr at Little Bangs In the Police Court yesterday in eaves is morn ng on return 0_ _ , , b~ - _ . l ` th, 1 ro ii ition case of Daniel O Brien gi The Busiest Stare on ch“,|°““_Dwn°’ B“.i`” "cob New York. I-lhe will he accempanl Miss Sarah Currie. who has bee ed lthl- magistrate severely repremuiided innsda at 1514905 as iur na Boston by her brothalja witness niinied Herbert Johnstone: l Open 8a_ m_ tv 6 p_ m_ T ,_ 0 _ Benjamin Currie, who has been spen ing the summer in this Province. eIicv. H, E. Tliomus, City, was where ha represented the Moral an A. B. Warburton, A. A. Mchinn, L. E. Prowse ond Alex. Martin. The fo g .‘ p _. _ [rom Boston on the S. S. Hallla which arrived in this port. at 12 .1 last night.:~F. G. Simmonds an wife, Mrs. Alice Harkins, 1-l. S. Tur- , Mi A. lil- .- - _ . _ . . Tr McCi;uy_ JBZQIJESGQDS MN¢;l_u‘;‘{1gl; The _ioi'lo_wiiig visitors registered at die. Miss M. Rooney, Mrs. E. Rooney, 1 _§l,lf,__ VL§\§lil`:,§l0I,;lUlil{,ctl;,;ly'1\lllf;;el\_da1li'l 'll e3-\',. fi {J Fel' ' ‘ ‘ 1 ' ~` /1 llowin is the asses :er list ye,_,_e,.duy_ _The ]_,L,v_ F_ M_ Webstem l The regular iilgcting oi the W. C., 'r. o. was una in tue Y, M. c. AJ ;_del fcred a proiitiihle address onj T .i truths underlying Christian city, ior giving., contradictory cvid '\\ \ d Sci.-rice. il elected .b Harvest Division, No. 26 December 31. 1908. l J. N. McPherson, N. Mclsnuc. The following stall of oiiicers w Y il. U. T. Canoe Cove for quarter your ending Iicccmbcr 31, ltiiiii. l W. P.-Iliso. Dun Macilezin. W. A.-Sister Ciara Iniiinii. li. S.-Bro. Murdock U, Maciiin Ti'eas'.-llio. Mark Inman. (limp.-lli'o. John G. ll'i'ir:l‘}aciiern Cond.-llro. Neil Miiulxenzic, J -Bro Dliirel Macliac -Bio Alcx MiicF‘adyen W-B Ewen D Mac 'ACH <2” Kinuoii - - e ` - . : ' e e-elected. particulars regarding; the marriage of ,_ Miss Vera E. Lea to C. bl. Gouiding; of Caflgary, which toon' place in Methodist Church at Victoria, the bouquets being especially impo ;d for thc occasion inom Toron `l‘he church which was artistically lccorutcd, was crowded with specter nrs to witness the -marriage of Miss ieu, who will be greatly missed as lic was nu uccoiiipiished and very, iopular young lndy and n great fav-l 'rite as the mnny costly gifts receiv-E il tcstiiicd, 'l`hc groonfs present to hc bride was a valuable dia/mond irooch while thc liriilcsinaidt groomi- siiinii, four little flower girls and the _i .islicrs were cnc-.li suitably remember-' ~d_ The weddiniz march was suberbly _ played oy Miss Helen Smith of Ham-, ' ,>i_oii. After tho ceremony the happy couple held a. reception at the brlde's| ionic, which was prettily decorated with flowers :ind foliage. A large -lunihcr of charivnries were present, .\'ho mused much mirth, and to .vlioni diiinty refreshments were serv- ~h. Mr. an Mrs. Goiilding crossed _vcs‘icr '-'V ' -lag( Q J, ' ' T-" ff _f.._“_j _ gi, £_ . '~ /1 i ence. _ - *___ il _ _i B . _ 'rho Sii-periorerfi i the (ll. 'l it -1, --- _.___ _.__ passenger to Mt. Stewart yesnirduyf tow!-\ H°Sl)ilul ucknzlwledges lnilleu r;__,_‘ r _ .‘.~1.r.i£.,,_,," The Fainous ‘ ‘ ' Qi ~ ~ Coristme' Coats 1‘HES_E coats were made up .gmoiaily . for us, o se ` . er f lecte skms The design, the style and ` ~ addition to their oth lil merits each coat is stayed %_‘/Q5 -5 *F _ _ »»-; __ - ._ i __ /~ of ~ ~ " -:' =.=."5l‘_-I "'~ ",:»"-‘_ i (_. '_' ~.. ___ ,____'__ -F Y y _ _ _ __ '//.1 F/ \ famous exclusive Curia* tine method, uiaking tliciii the inost durable as ~ ~ well as the iiandsomest ' We’ve marked each ' 1 coat at a figure that does u not permit one cent of discount--just the honest one price to everybody - and we think you’ll 23; rove. $35. E750, 47.50,52.50, 57.50. nl The average fur do- partment would charge yon for poorer garments nt least 20 per cent more. \‘ ]ust con'ipare-compari- son is our best salesman. _____ '\ /Smart Distinctive Autumn Models in Ladies Co ts _lust ri few siigqerztiiiiis sis. o 1 wc have scores lichiiicl it iilaclc frezc tout of \ft~r_\' lair wciglit loose httiiig St-lil sl1‘zippiii_~;'_~' tlowii front cziuclit with tubs and \'cl\'cL but- tons, a fine liiic ui ' $3.75 l)zirl<_ striped t-ncecl coat semi- htteil, has broad slioiililer cllcrt velvet collar :incl cull ily front lint-tl to waist. Good value at, $l2.50 Brown, C. Dufiy and V. Gay. » ?` , , ~as1» year has been the most succe.»_ P ° t t ,T _ /\li wool \:i\'_\' :iiiil lilfick lxersey "1 ‘“ th” l“Sl°"Y °l .the AsS°“'“t".""'\ l l ti'»'iit iittiuti liuclc ily froiii, velvet Collar iocke teams with both Seni .5 _ . ' , liutcl to t ic vaist, 7-.S length b fht to L,h:irlottetown hu unless you see these F :vc repeating ou our orders for C nts :i rea y W # ‘ ~ . this departiiient have made it nece sary to replenish our showing even :it this early flute. ` _ Siiinri catchy disliiictiveness of style, modelstliat you will sec here onhly, _ ' ' ' ' ` " t at atlded to suglcrb tailoriiif; and high quality make ai selling proposition * cannot lic l»<-:ii_cii_ 'l`l-le p~ \_~€f?.1='il_\' or tht- lfirctloire idea in ladies garments has made th€ 5! d coil, iii \\'lii<_~l_‘. ue- -rliov. so slrorill; \=;ii'ici_\‘, tlie_lc;idiJig idea for this full, An course wc lirivc the st-ini filling; and loose fitting as well. ‘_ ` t _irices--and for every garment we dcscr E l d . The remarkable sales in‘ L€ cl of ihe Navy and black Cheviot cloth coats, box back, velvet collar, clouiit \T€9~SlCd front three quarrel' leugth._ $7.75 All wool Black _Eerscy cloth coat 53 inches long, neatly trimmed vvllli Sfflf _l stra iiugs, has flat collar inlaid with Pl velvet, lined to waist, semi fitted lI2Cli» l , Price $16.75 us. va. 1-M.. \~w»\»- Something vcrv striking i§_.___2. im! Black broad cloth 'coat seuci Eftillg _15 slit up the side seams and a Wid°7`5°~U“ binding on each side coutiuiiing up £0 the shoulder, double bn usted, 7-3 length. Pnlcl $2439 A Splendid Range oi Children’s Coats. ._ _ .~, We have not forgotten the children and the little misses who .are not f h 's b all odds the incst 'that we quite giou ii up Oni showing of coats or t em 1 _y _ j é have cxci roiip _ _ _ _ W nie \ci zin\ious to have you bring__in your little girl _ andlct one of 6 > oui snleswouien demonstrate fall coats. You have no idea how cheaply you cal Frankly at the start, lefns say, (K w0ndf3flul Coats these special$xo.o'o coats are , ,_ l .' s n‘s"_'l`liai said the only objection is dis osed of.,'l`he coats are ine :ist Sui o haiidsoiucly inode garinents, mostly in tweeds. El`hey’re loose, long, heavy th e of the best tailors in America--there worth from .`.,, ..»~ l»:."“‘ * ” e ,_ \,_,.. uv.. coats, uiritle by two or re ’ SIOJH Race. the wearers oi the blue nr. __ k .. .A .wo \~ _-1: J , than the_ past one. white secured lst and 2nd places lor ' I two years in succession. The curl-it. for the coming year is bright :ml all the members are eniihusiastlc and in- tend making it a more successlul yea ts l y “ _ -inil Intermediate championships. 'l`Eicl_ ` ‘ - ' _ enior team was admitted by all to l P;-me l . ` ~s _ I ‘.‘ ` _ ’ . . _ ' \ ‘ ' ' ( . . - V _-' _ _ _ . _ __ , _ y ._ , _. . _ ' ' . . » \ aid i , , - , \ it -1 Snappy Snaps : A ginger snap is no good unless it is snappy. That is the kind we sell. Aways fresh and good Telephone 2 r i. ‘ D. STEWART. Ecuvse ,BAKERY Baku ___i______ ________ _ _ For I5 cents 5 cents buys a I0 een muh and a 25 cent box of 'l`etlow’s Talciiin Pow- der for io cents- " See Windows “llll l i $15.00 to $23.oo and they re to goat 1 r . ' .»...~.,.~_.fe_..~¢.2._~2<»»~-;-»-M1-~;_~.<~ ' - ' ._ ... ,__-_........ 5-_--1_\~ »“_-E"-_ `_ '_‘_-_1 _____ __ _*__ this city lu` L berland. He will address the Y. M. (l A. men's meeting Sunday on "The old book and our attitude towards press to Summersidc lnsteiening oi St. John and Leslie A. Wright ol FOI' Cup O S g, , Sum-merside, returning from St. ’°““' Odd ]obs, Carpet Cleaning. age Miss daughter A very quiet wedding was solemnl- at Bt. Lukes church, St. John, morning when Rev. R. P.. R in marri , A marina i\'ewsos’s Block ,`~ and H Roy 5 .rw i_ & 5° centldat Brush_ ' ' l _ _ W. J. Southum wns a passenger to _ et ni 'ht by the Norihum- _- » . it." _ “' "" ____ 1 pl Among the passengers qy thc Fun-. were, W. L. Creighton ogarhe ;_ana:- i E res Com , I h are , . ~ ‘~'_ ¢ '"` X” “ ‘”`"’ P R h l term Furniture Repairs