‘ i isa-L . cI“]?`;rT£70n$§"i€/’ ”‘”°Z: 4L_ :mg A il ii ]_ l li i _f ,_ ., _ li l ;_ ll ll i ii < i l ii i. ls i > 1' L if-_.caress 5, 1907 _> _ _ _. _ _. .` _:_,.‘__f_;i;:i3:? _ __ f r.o'i~'rs'r gl y ls _ , I ' ` ff Vi ‘ `,`, ` 4 THE CHAR. ' OWN éUARDIAN _ , \ w GQ guy ‘ ~ _“5~-'J _m fl.-A”-§s1~-~» ._ .e__________.,?_ A. »` :X "‘-T¢‘~‘ \l`_ II 1, ,;-`__L ' .HA ‘nl oixfir _- .,_.vi\‘_ V -. ,_ » ._ , . y/I \ / _ @i;_ i i _ / lp.-ii . `»'; _.:. l _ . i ` l -i _ a rid _ auction on Monday, October 2 also N v "’ V ` .- : arrninglmplenients. See ad. - ‘ .\ _ Ui I 4 /l Head Utiices in New Prowse Block-Charlottetown _ On Tuesday evening Geo. Wheatley received a cor load of Ontario beef by the S S. Northumberland. Jack Fraser. Kinlzsion and Geo Mc. ` Lean. North Wiltshire, are spending their vauatlin in Cape Traverse. 1 Rose Bank farm Southport, will be Saunders 6: Newsom ure supplying the steamer yacht “Belxliclr" from New York with provisions while in this port. ` The Annual inter-Provincial Ifxliibltlon will be held in Charlottetown October iith, 0 .h, 10th and 11th. For particulars see ad ir`i this issue. A special train in connection with the funeral of the into Richard liunl-, Esq, will leave Charlottetown this morning lit lt|.tL'i returning will leavii Summl-rsldn at 4 fill. Funeral lit 2.30. Return fare one dollar. " ~ -" ' ' ' --#4 ’ " ' The Guardian has received from Peake `\\\\\\~.~ _\,.\\\\t\\ e mf rw/ Bros. dc Co. a souvenir in the shape of a cardboard coal seattle on which is attach- ed a thermometer. The souvenir is very eukiléativc of the cold weather to come “Your vlarliithe line coal sold by this well known Entered into rest at Ruatlco, August 27, 1007, William A. Parknian at the sgc 83 yeaill. Dicenecll was born in ` tljé:;nstslile,England, and emigrated to Remarked 'a lady at our Fur and Mantle opening yesterday “I certainly did not ex- pect to see such beautiful garments in Char- loiietown andthe prices are so reasonable." ' l`he speaker was a fair critic. Our show- `ing of Fall Mlintles is certainly a magnificent one. Alltlie leading styles are represented. Here you may choose from the cream of the celebrated Norway and Britsnnis makes- our ability to place largest orders .giving us the preference and first choice of the.e splen- did garinents. _ Every garment is exclusive with us, cau- not be seen elsewhere. And as we show but one or two of a style--excepting lu, the lowest pric-s-our customers are spared the morti- iication of meeting duplicates of their choice at every street corner. Cimparison we iiivit-~--'tviili best serve to show thecxceptioual merits of our gar- ments. - We advise early chori-in_.;, o_ther»-'ise you may miss the lgarmeiir you would most de- Slfe. - PROWSE BROS.. l.id.-“f'1°"'- Boys School Suits it Donblle.~s the problem of boys’ piftentous l _Solve it in the easiest manner by 'tinils of construction, examine closely offered. Sizes for every _age--patterns 'for every taste--prices for every p1lrS¢» - We’ll solve the boys' clolllinl' PW' bien for .v°“ in 1 iiffv if >’°"" 1°* “'~ i r l i ‘ 4 _l 'Ffa' i I, ‘i » .rw....»é..1Z1 _ ---=-zvr. .1-_ ~»_-_-,,»_-;~_-_ _ - ~ »- _.__ Veer;-____ / _ , _ . i Island with his parents at the' nge of "lX'~¢“l1 Years. He was a member and for many years iielll oillcc in the Christian Church, New Glasgow. lie leaves to mourn two sons, Albert of New Glasgow, and Frederick of ltustico, and one daugh- ter, Mrs. Artcums Rollingli with whom he lived, also two brothers, ilenr_v of Char- Iotitctuwn and llliwllrof liilikletter. Montague has extended an ihvitatlon to iiie Provincial Sunday School Aasociatloii to hold its annual convention about the liii'1d|eofOctober in that place. The invitation has been accepted by the executive and a successful convention 'ls looked for. One or more specialists in Sunday School work including Hrs. llryner expects io be present. Sunday Schools throughont the Province are asked toappoint delegates and forward their nnnirs to itev. A. 1". Whitman, Moutullus before first of October. Alter along illness. borne with patience and Christian msignlitloii there passed away at St. Andrews, on August the llfih uit., Muiy Ann, beloved wife of ildcharii Egan. For n longlinie in|dciieiits health, knowing onlythe shallow, cliesun- nlilnc of life denied lier, she bowed cncsi- iuliy in submission to the will of the Almighty Father and murmured not against the Divine decree. ller remains were interred ut-St. Audrcw'. on Friday morning the 10th, where a Requiem Mass was celebrated by the pastor, Rev. A. l_'. "McLellan. ‘The services at tlic gravii were coiiilucted by the Rev. P. D. Mc. Glilgsn of Triicadle, thc choirlbeingassist- ed by Rev. _Janice Meri-iiloofof Gl'ariotte~ town and licv. li. J. Gillis, St. Peters. --Uoiil. _ On ’i`ul-sday evening, Aug. 2ll, the iarin ri-slilriicc of Andrew Mcliecd, French Ri\'~-r, was the aucnc ufjoyiiua fl-aiilvit-ies when thniriiniighter Mary A,was married to Garnet W. Prodtr, of Spring Valley 'i'he oerclnoliy was pei-forlncd by Rev. A. I). Stirling. Tho bride, who was hand~ somely n.tl.lred in white liiiiatross, trimmed with lacc and enibroidery, was atteiirieli by lil-ir cousin, Miss Evelyn Mcbcod, who wore a suit of white organ- fiis with loco and trimming to rnakh- 'i`lle groom was ably supported by Bruce Howntt_ The presents which were numerous ani costly, gave tangible evld~ ence of the popularity of the young couple The grconfs present to the bride was ll gold watch. Aa the wee sms' hours approached the happy couple wig their attendants loft amid hearty co rntula- tions and best wishes for their new home in Spring Valley. Tile residence of John 1'. Inman, ihnip- ton, was the scene ui' li very pretty home wedding on Aug. 21 when his daughter iielena Florence was married to J. F. Prolitt in the presence of n larlze number ('lOl1lllYlg I4 'l'l0W l00l|.|lIlg up and 4 _ of friends and relatives of the contracting parties. The ceremony was performed by l'l.ev.'A. D. Sterling of Kensington, al. 7 p. ln. As the last refrain ofthe wedding arch was being played by Miss Minnie “Dining to this More today' V. _ "l)\rlian,aister of the bride, the bridal We make li study of the boys’ riy entered the parlor and stood under n arch of evergri-ens eniwined with f‘lOtl\ll1L' ql1CS¢l0l1"'5tudy uut ‘he de' ilowerplants. Theivrilicattircllin white, was attended by hcr sister' Miss I.oi.i,|e , - - _ .~ ipnlan, while G. W. Profltt supported the with the qualities 0* cloth which enter ` groom. After the ceremony the guests ill ffl8 CilUStl'l1Ctl0Il Of CVCTY garment' ' repaired to the dining room there to partake of l.lic good things provided by `Tl1ut'¢ Why 0111* Clflthlng for ~ l the hostand hostess. The evenlnlz was ig diffgfgnt from ih¢ C0lI1Ul0llPl8C¢ ifcry pleasantly spent with iiiiiaic and i-» I U inglng. The sudden appearance of a RCW lty1B3‘C3!I1¢il1SBt11l'dCy ` l large number of friendly visitor! who come to extend congristulations added I '-hundreds and hundred? of qhe ma:-: ,new interest to the pleasant occasion. -. lien, smartest little s.lits we ve ev r » ‘The bride we.. liiii mlpleni .il mu., valuable presents which bore testimony of the esteem and high regard ln which she was held by her friends. X*-1 Qi-q,».Q,»-nba-env-nuances* Caies for Festive ' Occasions J .lf can be had nicely frosted and decorated at shortest notice. Sultans Calle » in mncnillrcd and meets with ready sale. Walnut Cale frosted or plain is baked fresh every day. Try a pound. D. STEWART. lbcifpse Bakery. _ nent Street. Telephone 21| il _ _ . - ‘._.-_.i_._..;, .i-, _ _ i I l'i‘he Northumberland arrived last ivan- lnlg at 8.31). Tha' mail train sirlved at 10.30 o‘clook lavit night. : Miss Marion Dunn of S5 Peters. is vis't- ing ili this City ' g D. D. McMillan, Wood Islands was in the City yesterday. ' ` The tide will be high this morning at 3.i5 and touiorrow at i).ll. F. T. Meliish, Boston, lllasil, ia vlsiliifg his uid home in Union Road. G McLellan, of this Oli-y was registered at thi_iCnrlel.cn,-Halifax, Monday. T. C. James of this city was register-_ld at the Halifax Hotel, Halifax, Monday. “‘ English Church service at Mount Sie~ wart on Sunday, Sept Sth, at l0.ii0 a. urn MissJean Wood, Halifax, is the guest of Mrs J. A. Faiquharson. Upper Prince street. Miss Mary Wood has returneti to her _home in liazelbrock, alter visiting friends in Wiltshire. Wm Halliday and wife who have been visiting in this Province left yesterday on return to Newton, Maile. Mrs. George Stanley left yesterday to spend the winter with her sister] |Mrs. Kent in liritiah Columbia. Miss Minnie Noy, liaai-lbrook, has returned home after visiting h§F"c5li'iiTl'i', Miss Gertrude Noy, Wiltshire. Miss Pratt, daughter of C. E. l’rat|, merchant, St. Peters, has left to take a course in Acadia Seminary, N. S. Carter & Co Ltd, have an exceedingly fine display of school books and school rl~quisi|.les in their store window. Master Colin Campbell of Somerville. Mass., son of the late Sutherland Camp- bell, is vlsitlnlr at New Glasgow, the guest of Mrs. (Dr.) Bradshaw, TlieSS City -of London plies on Beet ltiver tomorrow, on West River cn Saturday and goes to Brush wharr on Monday morn ing at 7.00 o'clock. Mrs. Wallin \Vhitlock and family who have been visitlnq friends and re1nt.iv¢~s in liunter River and Charlottetown, hit Friday morning on rsiurn to their liolii in Montreal. A new course has bccn established in the Medical Faculty of McGillthls yelu, by the instliution of the Chair of the libel' tory of Medicine, to which Dr. Anlirevi MflPhuil has been appointed. Dr. MR- Phall is a sch ofthe late Bursar McPht\il ol Orwell. " After an illness of several months which was borne with Christian resilrllatlliiti.-' thy Divine will there parsed to her reward on the ltith of August uit. Mrs. Patrick Murphy of Mlllvale, in the dith year ol her age. Mrs. Murphy was of a quiet unassuming manner, and by lier sterling worth and Christian character elle rundi- niany friends. Sho will be greatly iiiiasrd in her hoiiie. A family of six, besides a husband are leftto mourn iha loss ofa devoted wife and mother. Her funeral which was a lsrgu one was attonllad by all classes and areelis. Rev. A. A. Mc- Auley, liopc river preached the funcnil scrvice,afl.cr which the burly was interri-il ln the sdioining cemrtery, there to await the final resurrection. % LET Us 0 onvsiop » voua FILMS We use new develo~ , per for each film and can assure you of the best possible results. New slocll of lrodells and film received. . 7 PURE GRAPE JUICES We have imported the fol- lowing from L0ndon,Engiand, and guarantee them absolute- ly pure and strictly non~alcc-_ hciic. ORDINARY-a hlendof grape juices. ALTO DOURO -named af* dhtrlct where grapes are wn. _ QNORBST -juice ol floa- cord graces. i MADEIRA-a inice of Brie flavor and aroma. MUSCAT- from Muscatei grapel. RED ALICANTE-I Spanish rs e juice. gi-.KQERIAN-lrorri Algerian rapes with A rich fruietg flavor §ALESTINl£-import from' the Holy Land. dces 65 ‘U l.»» ,izr bottle. ° “Tho Two Macs" ulliiliiillllu are “iso STORE OPEN ulaisN's coUNiYi;UARliiiN ig "‘ STORE V OPEN .~ A _ `;_ _R 4 \\ /` ' *="-`_i‘=~ ~` ~ i. "»`;. ‘ ' -' `*'§\ `~ ff". \ ‘ \ r 1 i :' ... M _i Q5 \-Q_fi'.l.;§=°§.“_s1fg:=i.ll fi' 1 _s0=.;g'._r ‘fm/-,tt ‘_.;;,‘_:r:J’,§£_!§§ ' //I ‘ow f =.;ls'=' ~ ____ i _,id ` r i _if ii.lli'sl\=l»§~,‘_‘;§{',"¢~l?\§}, rL\;._ First instalment of fall.” 'coats 533 IIANDSOME GARMENTS `, _ RANGING F ROM $5.90 to $27 ,_ - /'>,/1 F-'J v- y‘< _ i s_'.f== sf, "‘~\»\‘-ii" \'f:ss.:.'i.»‘.;l ;;;.i.r..;.'.’iI:»= lr _»==-_=i::;_ ` 1; »_. ...___ `5'5§:.'.'..-. ;.._-=:l*x~':= i nt.. - _ .. " f',_‘ ;f;"".-»`.'l`/'pil 5 ' S] gi ; iii ';_~',»,_»» _ at "=-'// lillll li' i\\§ii,l§11lli%'!( ,e:::,.'ii.i1ill=#.i-"'\, _ lib 3° _ it‘<'i ll-~-`-3\‘\' ..slltiir.il;iii;iiiif~iit lr l.aull‘iii = rt: ii “"‘é`\\, l;l;t_iiii= li lil!" ‘il_;‘l‘%‘_i.‘.‘.‘.'.ii».' l\,i‘§. 'Wilt i< i "tl ` ;l=`\.\i‘-‘~‘*““`I:.i‘i'- . \.`\ ` ` "§»‘i;r‘:; ~ e,`- _ _ ` .. X §‘-f_°:s=i"_§.`T;?.=§.i»‘.I;`_<- ;. \ \ \ »<_¢x»¢i»a»n»»ir»ua_ an-14:: 4. 1-re'@"~"`~°3?",;:::;“ ~\ '~ `_ . . :§ ;=._a ‘tl ’E{;_==-_-3_.,,,_;,g..,_. __ _-_ __ \ e-.§§ ‘E-;E=<_ _z‘ » ”-¢'/’ . it l.e'fli,.l_...i.»f"_:~.___, \" ii ‘§.‘.l‘.a"f\ ._ vii .\~ l 5 \ l ¢l` 7' l d \ I for you. These followiugiiems lnc`ude just a few descriptions of some of the nicest gan; . , _ ments we have. _And we feelsnie that a clo...~. ~, .__». -.. ,sw _vk. i , wg I I \-\- wwe* _.U-.~.. » --\-.»-wi." _ .=. _ . v._. _ R -_..~.....»-.,,..--i- .» ~»- - _-‘. i i _ il! s'orne.... . . . . . .. . . . . $2706 , - ‘.’< orlly customers friiiii North Cape to East Point. and we can serve you too. .` < _ Ask for samples of anything in dress goods~tlie samples wi.l go by le \ turn mail, and when you are them yourorder is a forgone conclusion. s _i j i: . in *W I , l>l5ll5livlsioN 1997 lb "5 i`Fnrnitu_re repaired; _ S S "ENN _ 1': Furniture re-upholstered. i l `» “ , Z ` \ v ` ’ it has boon but rlcendy built hm ull: iq ‘ lnodcrn iniprui onicntil and I furnishod wlthj a ilyiileni of heating by hot. watu ‘ i a~ ~\v “ww - ITCALIII-TENDRR5 wf'l bo Ncsivod bf " tho undersigned dp toand on Friday the i\ih.fif _ day al Scptclnher lim from persons willing to ‘ tender for the foilowingr- - ' . l. 'l‘o supply all straw needed to be dell- ( ' v