1 i _ - ---FA* ~~~~~ ~ _..._______g_iL___l _T ' 0 I S (ri-" I1, V ' _’- 1 H I ai . O . ' » ’ _ Head Oiilces in New Prawse Block-Charlottetown _ l ( I _ if.; _V P / I K _ _ _ - ‘fa , 'i 2 f16/if?////ftfy WM# ` I rompdmfu "`”"”“””""Wv~S -9/G aaunmavnibvrelrz. ' . iced column. . 0 . . Miss Minnie Owen of Georgetown is I visiti . rst Showing of the New Fall '07 Styles ' , visit to his home in Charlottetown, P. E: an i., hue returned home. Furs Fur-Lined Clocks Skirts HE iiuest-iiiost -.ccmplete, _ richest, and ii ost stylish show- ing of Fall mauties furs and _ fur lined garments we have ever gathered together. » Whether we lead in these departments of_ our business we will leave you to judge. _@“"...,.’°§ WEDNESDAY Oli-` MAN TLES _ OF MAN't‘I.itS, our showing nfllic celebrated “.Northway’ garments is a supcrb'one :~inbraciug`eve`ry deeiraaie and _ stylish garment shown .iy iii- so famous taiiora. _Or Fiiiis-asiiowing vim tu vsrieiva-id quantityfhigh in quality. elegant pieces in sable. rnarmot, bear, fox, martin. together' with tha tiaest collection ot choice ‘ Hudson Bay mink_»ioies and mum ever shown in any Charlottetown ntoré' _ _ ._ , Us Fun LINED Ganiimurs a showing that embraces new- _est snillstest styles-with durable fun linings--with collars and revers 'rf richest fura -sablea, fox and mink. Os Sxin‘i‘ii-a very lariz.: and cunpreliensive showing of “Noithway's" latett Fall ileaigns in- fine black vcnetians and broadcloths-in Styli-it eil-ired veuetisna-in1eHect~ ive| novelty tweed. Nu finer finished and fitting garments- are made today in Canada-doubtlcs if in . America. raowsn Bros., Lifti- Boys . School Suits I Douhtless the problem of boys’ ilothingie now looming nv big and portentonsi - V _ , ' Solve it in the easiest manner by coming to this store tcdal'~ f We maire a study of the boys' ciothine question-study ‘fm 'he de' ' mils of construction, examine closely with the fiualities of cloth which enter in the construction of every garm¢l1i» That’s why nur clothing for boys _ is different from the commonplace kind I ~ f ll t l s tame-in Saturday lliltlildii-JeliZallidsl1l,1rl!dreds of the man- ifest smartest little suite we'v¢ ever 7 oEered._ ` Sires for every age--patterns for every :liste--prices for every pnl‘8¢» 1 th bn s’ clothing pro- - bi¢mll:ll°l1oi;e=jilfr if Y°“'" 1°* “°~ i_ _ | 1 L M . M-ll' -I was Two Mae." _Aj -_ vi . ' .f ~` av.. “ I I We invite you to come _ ;::“°2. ts: many blncks,framod l.-y beautiful shade . t - 3 d " trees,isasiglit to instii :i worthy civic . p 0` r , _ ~idc,u.nd the work is coitainly credit- o ‘_ s “‘ _ _ _ cnmmltte is equally deserving of priiis W N Tanton wants A boy See classi i ag in the city The tide will be high tonight at 8.34 and tomorrow morning at 7.16. MrsE liCook left Saturday one visi to Boston and New Hampshire. The Sydney Record says:-W. J Power, cl the forge staff, who was on a Mrs. Ben). Hiiverty and little daughter Alice, of Augusta, Maine, are on a month`s visit to her parents, A. and Mrs. Burns, of this City. The Kindergarten reopens on Thursday next atthc usual hour. The attendance this year promises to he large. The pupils are prepared [in the primary grades, as will he seen by the ad in this issue, for work in the third grade ofthe pulilic schoc-ls. The annual meeting and Mite Box opening of the Wumeijfs Methtilist Missionary Society cf Cornwall, was in-.ld on Tuesday last in the piiisouage when n large number of the members were . pres- ent, also somelrepresentatlves from the Society at North Wiltshire. After the r.-guiarmeeting and the election of oiilcera for the ensuing year, Mrs. Chappell wife of Rav. B. Chappell who has .speiit- some thirty yrnrs in mission work in Japan gavea very interesting and instructive address on the social and religious con- dition of women in thiit land. At the close of the meeting lteu was served and ia social hour spent. _ Ao example of the satisfactory result accomplished by the new sidewalks in the b wiutifying of Charlottetown is afforded by the recently constructor' witlk on the rec Park Roadway. Stunfiing at this point the spectator may look up the street and be delighted by as charnsiuir a vista as could be afforded by any city in Canada. The beautiful graded walk extending for pi uhlo to the City surveyor and City fmhcrs. All the work undertaken by the street and this yeur will sos n notable improve ment inthe strcete and sidewalks of Charlottetown. On \Vi'diiesday Aug. 2lst, forty-three guests of the Cliff Ifouae enjoyed u Di0“iU at Cr\rr's ponll. Twenty-seven were carried in the h0tel's large coach iind the remainder in barouchcs and cnrrlugei-i.Tlie aiternodn was mostly NDW5 \l\ "‘l\il\iI. shooting and games, and all thoroughly enjoyed themselves. .The winners ofthe different events srejas follows: Running broad iunip, tio between G. A. Devlin and sou. Sanding broad ,iumlh Mr. Souiler. ilighjuuip, tie between Lye Devlin und W Davis. Throwing thc bull, A W Guptlll. Servants of the hotel were taken iiiung and supper was served in the -irchnrd of Mr. Carr. in tho evening there wnau dnncc hy the moon llghic f0l‘ whi.li Roy Carr furnished the music- Among those present Weffi G- A- Delvin nnd family, Detroit. M959", Mclnnia' and families, Montreal, P J Witson and family, Lawrencstown. Penn, Aw Gnpiiii and wife. F C Souticr. W Kennedy, Eugene De Thore Lieston. and “tho bunch." The picnic wus under the management of \VillIam Davis. A correspondent hits aentin to this oihce for inclentiilcuticn u caterpillar which he found in his apple orchard and which had Attacked and made pirfecty leafiess a young treo, The insect sent in is the caterpillar of the tusaook moth which dose grant. damage to shade trees in cities sometimes nttsoks apple and other fruit trees. The adult insect is a light griiyish moth the female Wingless thc mule with ,;gh.g|-ny wings, expanding ,uliout ll inches. The eggs 300 to 500 In nuuiher are lnld in the fall within n frothy iiiii>s< tance, which on dryluil |1009” 55 l\1\l`d "nfl brittle. The wholejis is prominent whitish muse often situated partly 01” Wh°l|Y UIJOII tho old cocoon. The iuivaa 'ara full grown in July and spin thcir light silken cocoons, iittaciiefl to any °0l1V0Hi€f\i1 Bimi- The full grown caterpillar is a very hand- Souin insect, about l§ inches in length, yellowish, with three blncklah atripaa along the body and nliright red head. It is clothed with long, scattered hairs four lutu tufts on the buck iinii three lung hlnck plumes. two in front and one at thc and of thc body. This dearip- tion of the caterpillar should hc carefully noted, niiii _the insects destroyed by spraying the trees with |’aris Green. 'l‘iicy can do much ditniiigc ...it plnni tree in Ur. \\'ari>urtcn‘.-3 yiird in this city has been completely stripped by them and they have done much :inni- iige in the garden oi S. Lowe in tho cast- grn piirt ofthe city. Their period for doing harm for this season is about over but next year nfiooir out should he kept for this pest. *°'\r°=*!r~illp-su'¢¢\v¢»Yi The areas ' that keeps the family iieaitliyh a treasure no one can afford to be without. It is made right here by experie enced bakers using all modern machinery in a epotleesiy clean bakery. \A trial Ordersoliciied. Telephone sn. Miss A EOriel of Beaton has retumed Q rom a visit to Vernon River. 2 A good position for a lady experienced V in eeokina' and housekeeping. Bee ciatai _ fled column. Wm Biirt, Oovehead, measures sixty- _' thrceinchesin height. _ Miss Ethel Dobson, Miss Alice Belden son and Miss Jennie Turner leave tomor- row moming for Siickviiie, where they ' will attend College. ` Mrs. Boisner, _who spent a few weeks at Pleasant Grove, the guest of her sister, Mrs. HC Watts, icaves today for her homein Newton Centre. William and Mrs. Mclntoah viho have been iit the Strathcona for the put two Weeks, left for their home in New; ' GNHROW. N S yesterday. ` The merchants of Mount Stewart yes. ‘ tcrflay shippcrl to Boston markets 30iikeya ' ofhlueberrles, fifteen and one half tons 2 valued at over nine hundred dollars. ` FriiukSMacil0nald.nrri\'sd last night 'fU“ I° Hoes to Montague , this morning to spend a fortnightfs hail. dev atihoihomo of his 'father Austin C Macdonald. The Guardian regrets to learn ofthe ’ serious illness cf Dnvliiilurper, one of i the oldest rind most highly rcspeutcii ` residents of Suffolk. ' Miss Mabel C. Thompson who is study- ; im! vvreluizla Hale hospital, iiaveriiiii ‘ Mass, arrived Snturday evening on u vii-It ` to her parents W. P. and Mrs. Douil . Queen Street. ’ . Among those who arrived lust night by ' train and boat were a number of Siirinei-_. who will tonight pe their mystic f r|'€Sln the.Arena Rink and Initiate ia ; number of innocent neophytss in this ._ City. /e Announcement will be made in f' i.oinorrow'aGusrfi|an whenThe Guariiianix l trophies for the Bicycle race and for the 3 most points in nthietic events for this , year will be presented. It is intended to ` present bohtt trophies together. _ John S. Nclsoii. of Minneapolis, Minn. and his sister Miss E P Nelson, of ll iston, ' h*\Ve |1690 Viiiitiiifl lit Sirathern Grange, the guests of their sister Mrs I) K Shan-`, Llrudencii. Mr. Nelson left Saturday for _ Prince Albert, Sash., to visit his son ' Eimcr.W Nelson. " Bi-rnard Callaghan Superintendent oi I the Charlottetown Light and Power _ C0i1lDi1iiy has returned from a thrift 'g weeks visit to the larger cities ofthi- ilnited States and Canada. Mr, ' Callaghan left Friday for Montague where he will supenlntend aoms repairs to the i; electric plant there. The Charlottetown schools reopen to morrow morning at nine o`clr‘ck when the _ organization of the various classes will he 1 completed, und the wnrk of the term hc- gun. It is necessary that iiii pupiic he present at the opening session and that " they couio provided with books und pencils rrudy fora iiay'a work. Piirents are reminded that pupils entering the ciiy schools for the first time mutt have permits from thc oillco of the Board. in f order to oiitain a permits certificate of P; successful vaccination will bo required. @__ f_ , LET Us _ DEVELOP vous i '_ Fi LMS i We use new develo- f per for each iiim and i can assure you of the 4 best possible results. 1' New sioclt of iiodalts and film received. \ PURE GRAPE .IUICES ' We have imported the fol- lowing (rpm I¢oiid0n,Englaud, and guarantee them absolute- ly pure and strictly non-alco- holic. A large part ofa iieid of oats, grown hy F ESTER- Y DAY we opened ai. great ship- ni en t o f ' beautiful new fabrics for autuinn wear, to-day they are on our shelves awaiting your call. Af you are aware, the favourites for this fall pro- mise io be plain fabrics in manv col~iir~‘, and soft rich omb e checks in tweed _and 'broadcloih weaves. These lirics as 'well as many o'hers are shown to- dav in generous range and with the usual moderation of price that is making this the leading dress goods dc- partment of Charlottetovi ri. l Send For Samples We are delighted to send samples of our dress goods anywhere tu anyone on receipt of it postal. We pay all charges on an N orfier of $5.00 or over. I irst of the new fall ifabri Friday, August Jilih |907 ’ _ l‘ _ _ A Few of the New Lines _ Avery handsome range of all wool pirlc finish Our t'anious“MONARCH" broadcloth s lustrous venelians 4i,'i_nclies wiie iu bi ick browns, nuviea, greens and wiues..... . . . . . .. ._ . . . . . . . . . . , . . .. A particularly handsome F-1-.nch bmadclnth which °l‘5°iU_i¢l_V Wl1l_l10i IDD! or shrink drapes beautiful- ly. 561 :ches wide, black and navy only . . . . . . . ._ _ silky weave 56 ineties_ wide, navy, wine, olive. ; myrtle, gsrnet,black....._...... ~ ]i~v-fl~»~:i.i'- rmii c i-uii.i.ig=i .in all wiv( 56 ing.; widths .come in effects of brown. greens, greys, blues and sn on. These are very chic and fetching at$r.45,$i'5§and.... .. i ‘ Pretty tartans for little folk d The neat aitmeiiive brfiigiit patterns combined wlthvoorl duranic wear re- i 'f ‘ c sisiingqualitv maket r-e very rlelirable iTiTlecd`fcr srllczl outta for mu: " girls Ahontnnoun nf the rcttlfst vlan tartana are represeiiterlzin IE showing. The wiuin is about an mrnes anl]lThe price . _ . . . . ._ l\Ask us io srnd you sampler. - - - They wiiioome by return mail J A ,_ .4 . We have mentioned no low prices in our store news to da buf that is not because we . ° ' Y , _ have none. We have every good sort- of cheap goods that is worth carrying. We tfy gt . ' 1 whatev 'r price we may show goods even if only rgc to give you the best thing for the prioe that money can buy. show you the wide range we have-and the big savings we can effect for yon. ._ _ ` 1' ' I v About the cheaper goods , _ - -' ~’~ V l 1 . f. ~.-`»_»~ _‘_ , i 3 5 i i i Scif you are in the marirct for lower price goods than we have mentioned just let tvs _‘ l ' f T Where promptness counts ' ; W. Af Many wire customers are makin their selections nov~~mnny of the iahries we show: em;-me be ohbineri elsewhere ann some iudeell cannot no reaflllv dinlvcazt-il later in ine season eveufv Qurseives. ` l September Patterns Are in . Standard patterns for September have been here for some days-and we forgot to call ilie matter to your attention. Iiist as a reminder-good patterns audi made on the “seem allowance" plan-and lhe "S‘rANi>/inii PATTERNS" are the best all round seam allowance pattern that 'money can buy. Hundreds of l I0 cents and I5 cents each --None Higher new styles for a fashion sheet-the htest one is s beauty. V ~.-_, we-L if ` rin; nnsicivrit, oivi; rsaii oNi.r rs. i . ' Y Every woman knows the “DESIGNER ” and hosts ofwvomen pay io cents per copy for it each mouth. It is aeplendid home magazine, filled with brioht interesting matter. good housekeeping hints. authorative comments on current styles, smart fiction, and ood verse. The illustrations are E excellent and many of them are in colours. if you would like it for a year it will nnl_V mst you _H53 ii ii_it,l_¢__gyer six rents per nnmhar' :El wo will send the oide_r and atioiid to uvorythinir. 'f'oll”oii~ i-.a-tiller when you are iii_- C _ ,_ 'f5c ()_x;iirop_i_i_s nlinc. Doitliitwvi...,._.L.,.,.....,....._ . . . . . . . ' _ __ ,_ . . _. “_/4 .A . ~_ -_ _.Y in-.s we...-\»f-»»\»»»¢~u--»»v-»~»-»¢¢~..»»_»»~,¢»»~»~»»u»~»»s¢~~. ..- _...___-..-.. 475) iw i it gg _‘ii H* ”-3., li# i ,i "_..,.___. --- ---- »- -»---»-A -41':-A--L --~ - ~r~->-"lni-li-~<~' ' rf* ".I»\uli»g"._ PERSONAL SUPERVISION Great bargains continued in furniture till the At the old stand opposite Post Oiiice (upststrs., John Newsom. ORDINARY-a blend of grape juices. ALTO DOURO -named after district where grapes are grown. CONGREST -juice of Con- cord grimea. MADEIRA-a juice of fine flavor and aroma. MilSCAT- from Muneatel grapes. RED ALICANTE-s Spanish grape juice. ALGERIAN--from Algerign rapes with a rich fruit; flavor NALESTINB-Importe from the Holy Land. Heel 65,, to i,ou psr bottle. D. STEWART. nlii¢'ii°¢°sB¢f°:¢°f'f ' qfnuqusuynshlhh i I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii insurance ~ - Agency _ """“*'_ ..-............ I represent the best companies in Fire, Life, Acfideni, Sickness Insurance and will be pleased to quote you rates in either branch. iz. it. snow. Charlottetown - - Manager for P. E. L oiuimwfr _ S1907 6 z4 ttt Sept3o gent: 1 Dwelling sod shop with a we‘l established grocery and provision trade in one of Cl1ariottetown’s bear sections, Plenty room for growth- A snap for a live man not afraid of work, For fiiii particulars address "Business" care “Gnard. len" Oiiiee. 8-s3dmwf6i _ caxvaI.L saos . *_ _ 'L ti i . it sf '4 ,, ._ “fl Furniture repaired. » . ' "W " " `°` Furniture re-upholstered. S »,;l ° Furniture of all kinds made to order. ' I ‘ -_ .>- -_- 'L_ 2* I wi i * 1 “ large Stock is cleared out' From Halifax every Tuesday' it - (' __ t I morning. V ‘ 1,'-_» ` From ` Chalottetown ~every_f-; Thursday morning; calling' st Port '-by _ I-Iawksbnry,'Sheet Hsrbor.'Csnsp,`~ fi U ` Arichst.Poit Hood, Issac’s Harbor `,, 1--i' _ ___-L_-, ___ . _ _ '_ ' .-~ _.1 -- - and Sumnierside. ' _ ,, *M* 'M iii 1' Fur further information apply-to .» _ ei .`-_ti i é . ` \.....J.\-.~_~<~» »-_ Fins iii¢U~ ` Cf" ..._ _ in "F root. ~ ' tam ‘- i 2'-f __ __ U_V~ xi i i - ' INISS iicnt gliied i I _'si ‘ti`lf"_ fi, iiii'cr§` il .L. _ _- lifaxgfi ` i_ ' 'ff if .,. P: f ~» __ Ek 1 ft; BS W8 ii i .YB Ft . OW? -_"T, 5.f i I We fi ` _,;»».-e _..._ i 'ot 1 _xi ___,;; .aetvi i \ _ xi i ii as ti i xi i _/ 4% , . tif. itil “ ie < "' is i '-‘e i