'.7 l " ` ~,, \ - ‘_ . ‘_ _ j N ~'. ' \ 4 ,li A t r r’ J! _ iQ' t _ \\ _ l J _ \ tgl. r , :_ ‘ 1-_ ' /aj ‘_ _ . \ i": "\‘l‘“\”““lll\\wsa\\\\§§~ l"'°f.f.-‘.:;»"’/'_A -’ . , ' __f»'fl\U5 IIYR; »‘_“' 4MZjQ;gm4`,~§,é/3r0c: _[;2.!_£, 9 J _fy 4 .-, , , _.e/0 aa'.°A.97rm\/7:4L Smeg- df- H__ead-Offices in New Prowse Block-Charlottetown W5? *___ &_`__`_lv_`_~ _ -‘_ , ,.-_*S ,rx /.t ,_ -_V1 »'_- _-if is i ,,'\ . F ‘ E ,_ //' '\ %¢‘.\.`-if ____ ' JF' ~': . _.»g»»- *fr ' A “Y"6ur Fall Loais are Magnificent” r -» li l ll ‘ Rf.-marked a lady at ~urFnr and Mantle opening yesterday “I certainly did not ex- pect to see such beautiful garments in Char- lottetown andthe prices are so reasonable." 'l he 'speaker was a fair critic. Our slnrw- ing of Fall Mintles is certainly s magnificent one. All the leading styles are represented. Here you may choose from the cream of the ' celebrated Norway and Britannia makes- our ability to place largest orders giving us the preference and first choice of the e splen- did garments. . Every garment is exclusive with us, can- notbeseen elsewhere. And as we show but one or two of a style--excepting in the lowest prices-our customers are spared the morti-’ fication of meeting duplicates of their choice st every street corner. ' _ Ciinparison we invitt;---’tv\ill best serve to show the exceptional merits of our gar- ments. _ Wg advise early choo~ing, other-"ise you may miss the garment you would most de- sire. ' PROWSE BROS.. Ltd. i Boys School ‘ Suits . Donbtlcss the problem of boys' cloihingls now looming “P big ‘md portentous l _ rjolve it in the easiest manner by, . coming to this store today. We make a study of the boys’ ciothino questiott-study out the d_¢- tnils of construction, examine close y with the qualities of cloth which enter in rye ennstructlon of every gurilielll- A =;That's why our clothing for is different from the co mm0DPl“°° lm* (inf new fall styles came in Saturday _-hundreds and hundreds of the man- _ Hes., smartest little slits we ve ever offered. _ Sires for every age--patternsffor every taste--prices for every P“"5°° Werjj |01" tim boys’ clothing pro- ~ biem for von in I tml’ if Y°“'ll let M' I r ll /araldw/37‘06i.Z% , c/lA0rofrnvmv.i’ I/0 amtR11'I!/VU! 475" 4 Gordon McKay, Brudalhane is in the et City. Miss Ross, Matroo of the I’.E.I.iIospital is in Montreal. Fred Blake of this City has returned from Montreal. Percy Pops Jr, _has returned to Halifax after a_ho_1iday spent in this city. Hundreds and hundreds of Tunnel C iupons have arrived and stillthey come. Mrs. Donald Bell, Tryon, hus returned home after sponding ix week in this city. The tide will he high this morning nl ` 0.11 and tomorrow at 10.00. ‘ John McKinnon, St. Peters is in the city attending St. i.)nustnn'a College. Rav. D McLean, will preach (l).V.) in fha People's Church this Friday evening -it 3. Dick Hughes and Jack Lewis of this City, were passengers from Summerside yesterday. Misa Flora Campbell, Du-lington, is vis- iting in Bunbury, the guest oi Everett and Mrs. Bovyer. Miss Nioholnson, who has been Miss Flora Csmpbell‘s guest while in the City left yesterday. V Miss Hazel Davison of this City left yestardny for Cuckvills where sho will attend College. _ Wednesday at.Montaguo the Prohibition , cnsc ngninat Mrs Hllchey, of Georgetown j was dismissed. ' 1)r. McNeill has returned to this city nftfer u visit to friends in Stnnley Bridge, i Uiiitou and liustico. Mrs Kenneth Mcl{on1.le, of Charlotte- town, is visiting ner sister, Mrs. llenry Price, Newcastle, N B. Miss Louis Taylor dnughter of Capt Tay- lor, City, left yeatcrtlny for Suckvillc where she will attend College. ` Brenton Mc-Larsn of lioston, who has heen the guest of B. C. und Mrs. Prowsc, lenvss this morning on return. George. Finlayson of the Finance De- nurturont Ottawa, is visiting his purents Capt. and Mrs. Finlayson of this city, Mrs. Ernest i).ichetn|n and Mrs. Fred Long of this city left yesterday on an ex. tended v.sit to Ilcston and New York. Harry McLean und daughter Miss llelen of Montague who were lu the City yesterday, wont to Surnmersirlo by the niternoon train. Mrs. J. W. Iiuseltine und children who hnve been visiting in different- prlrts of this Province left yesterday fur tholrllorne lin Wdodstock, Ontario. Mrs. B. C. I’rowse accompanied by her daughter Miss Millie, leaves this morning on rr. visit to Boston. They will remniu in Monclcn for a few tiuys en route. ' liev. Ju<=. McDougall will preach (I). V.) 0|. S1\bba¢h,,.;he rich, ah _Snmmerslde st 10.30, Senrletown ut Zi, and Cape Traverse at 7, and on Wednesday unti Thursday, , the iitli and 12th _ut Coleman at 7 p. ul. Miss Mary Conroy, Dorchester, Mass. | ‘returns ltoday from n two weeks visit with her brother, l)r. Conroy, City. Miss Co-troy wus formerly alteucher in Queen Suunre School and is now o trained nurse. 'i`|\ere wore flfteon passengers und a large general cm-ga of freight to Crapsud bythe SSCity of London Wednesday morn- ing. On the return trip there were fifteen passengers and the following cargo: twe'nty-five eases eggs. two oasks produce and one suck wool. The Wesleyan says:-Rev. W. VV. T. Duncan of New York, has heen visiting his sister~in-low. Mrs. Fred James, ol Middle Bsokville. llc is uson ofthe late Rev. ltoberr. Duncan, of New Ilrunswick ond Prince Edward Island Conierenee. Many people accord him a hearty welcome br his fathers' sake. The qualifying rountl in the mon's golf championship will be played at Belvidere Links on Saturday commencing at 2.110 p. rn., regardless of weather conditions. file makers of the best sixteen scores qualify for the matches. The golf bulls found onthe links during the summer will ulso be sold on Saturday niternoon. The Moncton Times aaya :-In tho ’l‘ri- bune's voting contest at Saeirvtlia, for the nicht popular man in eastern Wcsttnol- lanrl, A B Copp, M I’ 1', Liberal organizer for New l‘irunawielr, won the prize, n silver tea service. ii i’ 'i`rusruutt, conduc- tor on the N ll and l' l'l Ilhilway, colu- ingru-cnnd. Mr 'l‘ruo|nan will receive n .handsome silver v\'nter_ pllohtr suitably engrnvsd. | The directors of the Y.M. C. A. orc now busy completing the financial canvas for the year, as they wish to get this work well out the way before the opening up of the fall work on Oct. lst. The Guardian beapaaits for them the hearty cooperation of all contributors. The past. year has been one 'of the most successful in the history of tha institution and lt was never more' deaervlna' of hearty support than at the present. dir-lu-d!¢~~\i\v~;~nv~v~§_i» _ Fyou are asked to send a ~ cake tothe picnic or lawn | lfete, one of our Sultana or Nut or j Fruit Cakes will save _you trouble. and do you ere it. too-for if they don'tkt1ow,they wiligive ou praise for being or hav- , ing an extra good cook.0nt- cakes are the"homs' ‘kind, made of _ bear maeerials. generously mixed and baked according to latest recipes. They are even batter now than they have been D. STEWART. ltclipoe Bakery. stent Street. Telephone Ili si in to in fo l'B l].\ M dl H0 pr R rv Ii. is nn A Se bu W Sn CJ byi. th im sr. tis llc as ho fill! no Co WB no Ulf-y. The hudyls expected to arrive on Saturday night., As announced in unotller column the sth of Francis Bell took plsos nt urls Sept. -1. lie had been unwell for ds So llil .lu O D0 in r Sir Wilfrid, U. Bigger night. j The .mail train arrived at 11.00 o'o1ock last The Northumberland arrived last aven- Inlr at 8.3!). Manager Winfield of tha Telephone rupany was in Summeraide yesterday. Albert P. Sharpe, Wollostan, Mass, und g James Coady at Newton Cross. A.E.Stsvenson, Quincey.Maas are \'l~lt- Rcv John Gillis will preach in the Prea- erian Church at- Mount Stewart and West S . Peters. next Sabbath. The many friends of Frank Riggs of is City will be pleased to learn that hs is praying from his illness of typhoid fev- In future nil classified and other ntivers ing, verb-bl replies to which urs to coins thiiofflce will be chnrged at double 1 BLU. ' The new time table of the S. S. City of ndon for East and West Rivers goes into effect tsrlay leaving Charlottetown at 2.190 p. m. Advertisers are asked to have ‘changti not later than ten a. m. each Sazurdny r the Morning Daily and Rural Daily, Guardian employees have o half litlny such Saturday.” The business, l news uopartments ure open as oil other days. John Mcinughlnn of this City yesterday celved a dispatch from Ottawa, au- nnoing thc tlesth of Rob. Angus fir any years mnnagerol the Telephone mpanyin Cliarlottetown. Mr. Angus s a well known Oddfellow and his funeral which will take plane here on ondny afternoon of which iurtiier tice will hs given, will bs under the rectlon oi' Wildey Lodge l.0,0.l.“. of this me years lo that death was not. expcclcd. Born in Bris'ol, England, ns 20, 1821 he came to this ovlncc In iN-12, settling in the Nl?-Y. In 12570 ho was appointed manager of the l_’r‘ovinclal Form in which sition he continued for l.wenty~ont- are giving universal satisfaction. Mrs il predeceased him se\'ern.l years. He survived by a family of two daughters d live sons, viz. Mrs. A. llnisnorand thur in the Royalty. Misa Sarah of Sourls; Augustus in Char- lottetown, Louiw in Lynn, Mnss., Rlchnrrl California, Alfred in \Vnshingtnn, null Below are given the results of the horse~ rncina' nt Cyuibrils Park on Wsdiit-sll.\y, pt 4th. '1`heoillein|.~< were: J. P. Wooll- ry, starter; Chas Mucllonnltl, G.~ol'|.rc~ GREEN RACH- Rohsrtn Mac, Jos I. Stewart, (Crasweil) I Lady Laurier, Austin McNeill crawl: (McNeill) _ . slit., s. ir. stead, (Steno ' me uni. J. \v. nantl (trawl) Tlllllili MINUTE l‘l./\H!l- Highland Fling, J. A. Stewart. Stewart 1 Butternut, (P. A. Essory, li_E~raory 2 Tryfanu li, J. C. Crabhe, Urabbe Ii i .'.v:.:¢-N. I 2 town. John McPhee, Frsctown, Geo. Muc- Donuld, referee; C. Mac-Kcnzic, Stc‘y. l ~'.'v:.:a~N l 2 Ii ll ,l _ ...-,».....~......»........_ .,-...._ . ...-.-......... ...-.....r..,.......~.. ,. ..._-... .. , .»..». . _ _ . ,_ . ._ - . .__ -cr- ;' STORE ` __ ` / . _,_ 5; Q., °"”" F S < » ~ ‘t lf°1~"r*s' ffl _t amto6pm _ ` DMM///00,7070* ».. _|l__ll7f0. ' l_ ' . yu.. . ` _¥____ _.x\_ J » i l _ ti Q 4 ,` Pl ovlnce. These following items lnciu ‘ Handsome navy beaver coat 7-8 length ' circular back w’th seani. narrow stitcli'-tl stripping, rever collar ttirtieti cuffs. . . . . .. ...... $15 O0 Ladle'-i twerrl coats, in brown and green Omllfe Cllefks. loose back, 7-8 length green ~' velvet collars and cuffs, as well as strap. ‘ ping and pipir gs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $19.50 An Onibre plaid effect in silver greys makes a dollgli ful nnl dislnctive garment. loo c back, bias strnpplngs, centre bark and _-ide seams. . . , . . . . . , . . . . . . .$19 75 W l al let E ~ ' KANGING FROM $5.90 to $27 #_ (E commencing to be needed ai- _ ready for every day sees some - . ofthe handsomest and most: irst instalment' of fall 1 ' 533 HANDSOME GARMENTS ; T . . ` ,‘ VERY' f`lay'r-‘ees addhions to y . ’ this splendid coat department _` \ = _ of ours and. the additions are ‘ r distinctive garments moving out.‘ Cheap = coats, medium coats, high class coats, in every ' 7 line our superiority is seen. Most women know _ . , 4 already that' this is Charlottrtown's great ' ready-to-wear store#-but we are after__ the few- wlio aon’t know. _ We handle tie ` rodncflona of ' -@_ .. _ Canada, £kiug li. izholce nom their mes, nonce.ou_r ability to show absolute] _dl_l- - tinctive inliadual, ylyl; effects such .aa yon'Tvill1H l o y here. Ml for uu- hetter lor yon. . . __; _ Ill » _-_sf l . 1 . _ i The early shopper is the most certain of satlgf ¢ 1 tion---many of the garments we are showing todsv _; will be sold our in a few davs more, and as you will . easily understand, it is often impossible to duplicate . ' ,, ' l r these. H.-nee our constant and urgent counsel to - for you. cailon ns today". To-morrow for someone else-today` ' ‘ Another Ombre check gvmiueut -n~»q in v~r\ til' iiv-,n..vy ftwn and bro..n, -cir<»u_ - _ Fine black beaver coats in 7-8 length corset fitting style. single breasted. ily y front, turn c.1ff very exclusive and hann- sorue.... . . . . . $2700 ` , _ = "vs Seuvsrr °°“1P__=_f=!'ir;9f _\>l=¢‘=_¢e§e%r¥1t&__et_§ll_i§i9r=_s“<1 ' - ~ .. -.1 a de just u few descriptions of some of the nicest garr » 1 'mills We l1i1VP- And we feel sure that a ciofer acquaintance wllideilght you even u\ore.‘. » They are on exhibit to tiny in the largest and il. e .r ready to wearslcpartment in -the" f~,.¢`~_1~\_- lsr back, Gibson effect continuous strap. - ings back and front..... . ... . .$25110 Another Ombrc pia'diu Grev and black ~ has a bias back, fitt collar, Gibson eiect. - '$26.50 1 _ . , __ 1 w- f _t cominentf them toyrldiatteutiou. it 'E' Y. . . . - . V _ _ Our chiidren's cost sectlofifiiiaclss l _ gsm-and praci.iHl`ly has no com- ' » S bv ociltoirs The ne3'i_°r'ést is n careful comnarsiuu. . - jf _ l__V DlSTlNC'l`lVE FALL DRESS GOODS _ _ N . I We want you to know more. about that splendidiy equipped Vdfress. good¢\~...... _ ._ ': ., department we have for yon. Even if your are not in Charlottetown that is no j ' ' reason why the store’s service should not be extended to you, we serve, s ttislact- A t orliy customers from North Cape to East Point. and we can serve you too.- Ask for samples of anything in dress goods-the samples will go by re- , turn mail, and when you see them yotirorder is a forgoiie conclusion. ‘ ` ` . » \ \ l . » l C 8.-...»-... 1 i _...,.,.....». »..__-_-A ... ri .li rn :fi ` A 1'-il ` 1 . i. it l it _ . . lr tel » _ ji- -f-z~.<:»;:~,=r_-:; Q-ze=->_.:-,.'.. ~ -.---_,T .¢»¢n~.d.rf.-..>=~ ‘ .'”,`P_*"N° " li, fitf tt .._ Vi .`, r 'i ' i LET US DEVELOP YOUR FILMS We use new develo- per for each film and can assure you of the best possible results. New sioclt oi ltodalts and film received. A s-leamwfloi | I represent the best companies in Fire, Life, Aceident, Sickness Insurance and will be pleased to quote you rates in either branch. E. R. BKOW. ... » ~ » chartalmown E shi bit-craft t ‘ it t 4° - - Mana erforP.E.'~ - ` ',_ (‘h.‘g,,,?,,,l,ff.°w" 8 t ‘_ _ saar.l:p 'rlnnsns will be mana _ PURE GRAPE .IUICES We have imported the fol- lowing from L0ndon,Euglsud, and guarantee them absolute- ly pure and strictly non-alco- hoilc. ORDINARY-a blend of grape juices. ALTO DOURO -named after district where grapes are grown. CONGRRST -juice of Con- cord graces. MADEXRA-a juice of fine flavor and aroma. MUSCAT- from Mttscstel gragl. RE ALICANTE--a Spanish rape juice. §LGERIAN-from Algerian apes with a rich fruit flavor §tALES'i`INl¢-Imported ffom the Holy Land. does 65 (all 1:.” bottle. C (0 "Tho Two Macs” tttlltiltllniti . »....» L l . .._..,~.a.-_-., -.~.»-~ ‘L f 'v 1. 4,. s t; _ _ 1,' PERSUNAI. SllPERVlSIO.Nr_ _ _ _ _ _ lllllllll lllVlllllIlll_‘_,, Furniture re-upholstered __ Furniture of all kinds made to order. ‘ ' if Great bargains continued in furniture till the will open for the Fall Term* 1 t k is leared out ` " - argellst lilie oldcstand opposite Post Oilice (upstairs MONDAY' SEPTEMBER _mimi ._ _ ;i'_ _ .___ W.. - »--f----~- -~-!‘--- _ ni. suuumnnnnu nssnsnuvnlass l .i.mN A. M.n~ni|esoN,K. C. Iltnns A. Macoouaun. ' iiiathicson & Macdonald BARRIBTERB, SOLICITORS Nuraruls I-vnuo rm Charlotuitcwn, l’riucc Friward islnnd. Branch fifties, tieorgowwn. P. E. island. Mtlriisvwtf ll0'i`El. BRUNSWHIK | MONCTON, N. B. The Largest and Best Located Hotel in the City, Acconifmodating soo guests, i'i!‘.7.'.f.‘?.l'.l‘.»”i‘.$ ‘Zl““3.¢ .§Zt‘2“l'$2§,°‘§i'i‘t‘.'..1"tt For Halo ! Dwelling sod shop with a well established grocery it tri prov iiion ne of Cluriotte est te-tl ont, Pieu for for growth. A snap I ' live man not afraid ° work, For full particuia" °ddfe.": "Business" care “Guard- ian” Ofiice. mpeeiaiiy deslrslda for mariah Qin the sum . , 1 . 8- dll f6 °‘\#°°~"‘lv-*"9-"N~\*"'l* "f’5»€<1`ii"5`71's0.McswssNsv. Prop ‘ ish i ` I . ‘ , . l ni l ¢,*_'~_'._.. ___ ,__ . __ _ _-_ffm.~...f.v..j;--~-~Y... _. f f . = < into lnurlollelown (strings excepted). The Saiisii i resumed V 'r ~. -1! fo- W HARRY WATTS TE N DERS, For Supply of .Hay. "Vey Strawuud Feed at the Ui' iho and assigned up to and on Friday the dar of September-IU1 from persons willing tender for the foiinwin¢:-- _ \. 'ra .apply an .hw maui- ss so aa ‘ vet-sd as required bsfonaud |ilr|n¢ lxhi = , _ _ _ ;~ lion. » _ 4 '_ 2. 'lb supply oats, hayaatl had fbrllt Bfdtilltllhlbii. V ' ' V ' J. F ll ING I l|@H0‘n ' Foolrleia Thb ww: u:'Wluy.-Mild: smart secretary Troaliurusg, l rar nm is no P. se mass In rin it. ct. rss s iéfssnsai un., ca.” - tqr-iles, whip: il B vw Early .application _ is desi1_'_ii,ii__ l insu ran Ce _:::..;r:;:;:i°“‘°r 'l _ ‘ - "°°°°°"" "°°°°'“lo.ir.aw.-at.t.w _ aa, _ rin |Vr,s_utiNc£i ... ., ...... '-s........;v <7 orday free lectures will *.»»: . s to . l esta w-trwtf. 9D%Rg' “-i ‘V .l i ." ’<.`é~a-\ V v .- i _i F _.-...- f ._ _ an nm ..--~...-- . _ __ _... __ ...... ......... . . " -.. i ill °' SECOND. Lessons given ' John N ewson 3'§i".§‘;ii~.r;:;:;;::;-if » V l ~ _ \ lf: ,‘» _‘_ , e_v=e<»\~ 4,' ` ;' `,' tilt .. ( . it ft' . .-'- ,.5 j»1\ 3,1. li " ,QQ I v -=\ N ff. --1- ' “'-**SlQs-_»»