_ _,.l »_ _ _ ‘ ‘,‘_r4_:'1__,~,-,.;:.i- _ _ __ _, ; THE CHARLOTTE)r_o`WN_GUA-RDIAN, SEPTEMBER I9'_I9J6t;_.__ _ Ii - ' H ~__. _,___ _ ¥ _ _ 4-’ ' 1 __ . al“y ' ' . tn ~. ~ ‘ ‘l_l"ll"ff"'3‘3“““lli‘ill‘"'llf .2//.4/2.¢o_rr.L'raw/vat.swans/arms'/vz4L sms: - Head Offices in New Pre ` 1 _ .._’_ ~ _ ' ‘ ~. ~ .~ 1. -. : a __ . ~» ' _ _ ._ _ , ‘€~’ wse Block-Charlottetown. iaNo 182s Complaints of non-delivery 1 . _ Fc `f',~ . ._ Freshen Up _Your Appearance _ With' ` . Some of 0ur Snappy Neckwear ' _date young men who want what’s` newest. 'PENED_a lot ol snappy_Neckwear noveltieS 0 yesterday-things especially for the 'up-to` There are too 'many different kinds to give detailed descriptions of them here. The lot in- clude I four-in-hands in broad~ and narrow Widths, puffs, ascots, bows and tecks. ' _ One of the novelties-a hook-on ready-tied scarf wych is reversible-really two ties “in one. P ce is only :|5c and there are lots of color-ings to choose from. ' Plain colors are very popular in fashionable circles . in larger cities. 1. Yesterday’s lot included a lot of pla all gold,hrown, blue, red, pur le, bottle _ green, olive _‘green and other shades in iong four- .` , n-hands. hese are of excellent quality, very . dressy and only 4o`c. There are thousands here to choose from; the clioicest patterns from the best neckwear makers in Canada. ,We show by far the largest and most coni- plete neckwear stock on P. E. Island. .Drop in and see-rbuy now or later as you like. I 'i'ilii_§__:_;1\fi_t;,i~i_i-:_i' nach" s'roi>.i=:. .H I i i"f»‘”° ~ .;__f._\ ~ ‘ _ef1f2f7\" ` ` e : 'V __ ‘_ ‘ , "T-»--/./Z, ' I ‘ __ _/1,, }/_ é _ _ ‘ff _ `\ `<;T*'”°-_;-,-=--“""¢. *_ f<»t_/--§¥¢Q§ *Zi*-"""f4 ' ~. _ \ . Lg; _ Q) \°' ` \@" " > .rtiimceeis . Every colt we show bears the nndesputable markof “Quality” writ large on eveny p_irt- 111 every particular our _showing of ladies high-class jackets is complete -without a doubt the finest collec- tion ever shownin Charlottetown. Most styles- are shown in but two_ garments- there’s an important item for consideration, for ladies whodeiire- sxc'usiveness and individuality. Ele- gant coats $o.oo to $.25-OJ ~ ` PIROWSE BROS.. LTD. Cl1ildren’s School S_kiris, it ._.S..._;.\e»»;¢.i»i ~§liia_"srlsll'| othgra have double rows of cordial l sasl discard tgirisof to is ytsrl. Remember _p9itsgn',,_,...._..1.."..'_..__.-. a or islam '.11 sms . 1.' ,, . , 1 - _ 1 ' A 1 11 is _ A1 s 1 em. 1 so =»== '=- » ' _ ’ __ . ‘__ _ _ p _ _. _ 5 motherswiihdfilllll- lri "Hs some sixty ofthese skirts-won ¢__ if'i.""'i' t°"1‘;.:.‘:.°“i.*:“:'~ "“ t1‘:°:».‘z'.'..'.‘1.:'°.';:.;°.'1.?é'fi‘.‘:°;=»> I \ Q _ O a i _ ' r .iid dn! gyrtmmn vienna cloth stitched noun: in rriceind cbsdriedy. ann ores.. .users .ia .Be ref 98g broken siriP¢ hem. Three it sins J Amis Srirwanr of Paton Bt Co., was a passenger bv the Northumberland yester-` day morning. E. R.Bnow Provincial manager, for the Sun Life Assurance Cc, loaves this morning on a business trip to Montreal. Tn! Saturday Guardian, only fifty cents a year is an excellent gift for that friend ot yours abroad. Subscribe tor it today. Mn J. J.-Gii.i.is and two daughters left yesterday morning for Sydney, where they _intend residing with Mrs Gillis' son Misses Louisa and Lena Horne, of this clty,leavc next Tuesday for a three weeks vlsittoBoston', Rhode Island. and New York. Miss Mar Cbr.i.ir`ios left yesterday ,morning on return to Bangor Maine. Her mother accompanied her as fur na Surn- merslde. , Pnoniniriori summonsea for first offence have been served upon John McKinnon and Mrs.” G: A. Essory, returnable to- morrow. _ Hou. S. E. Ram has returned from St. John. Whliaabsent Mr. Reid was treat- ed by Dr. Spanoler and is much improved in health. WiLi.iAu Bizanir of the Halifax Garrison, who has beenyislting his par- ents in this "city, left on return yesterday morning. 1 Pnlmoivs desirous ol purchasing fur- niture, including parlor and bedroom suites should attend the private sale at the ‘fPrivato Boarding House" opposite Kindergarten this afternoon. CAP'r. F. L. Ons. who after an absence ot seven years, has been visiting his par- ents James and Mrs Orr, French River. left yesterday morning on' return" ‘to Nelson, B. C. where he holds a good posi- tion as master ot one ot the C. P. R. stea- mers on the Kootenay Lake. Wii.i.iam C. Cnuwrs, head bookkssper of the Boston and Maine Railroad, has returned to Btston, after a short visit to the Ii-iland./He was accompained by his wife and three children who have been summering on the Island, the guests of James and Mrs. Oruwys of Kingston Lot 81. ` Connirsrorvnnrirs should remember that 1 to ensure early appearance of correspond - _ snos all matter sent in should be out down as ‘much as possible. 'Every attention is paid to correspondence but itisimpossibleto get everything in as communications are being received each day. Tun California Daily Telegram ot the Bth. says in _reference to Mr. _McDonald who -has returned to this cityr. George -A. B. McDonald, who has been at Long Beach sincs April left last evening cn the 4:20 Salt Lake Railroad for his home in Eastern Canada. Mr.McD_onald during his short stay here, made many warm friends, and we hope soon to welcome him back with his family. His friend, A. A. McLean, will look sfterhis business interests in the meantime. P. A. Survlivsou, ohseaomaker at New Glasgow, has reosivsd the _sad news by wire that his son Edwin was accidentally killed at Fort William, Ont., where he had been employed on a railway. A tele- .aram was sent asking that the young man’s body bo brought home for, inter- ment, and it was expected to arrive last evening. "A brother anc sister of the ds- censcd live in Marlboro, Mass., and J. H. Stevenson, manager of abyanch of the Bank ol Nova Scotia in Ontario is also a brother. _ '1'ni:S.S. A. W. Perry'arrlvsrl from Boston yesterday morning at 8.15 with the following passengers; M. L. Ryan, J. F. McDonald, Miss A. McDonald, G. D. rich! nicsiyo frosted just 'thc thing 'for the _supper table _.also wal- nsr <=»\=_\_. _ - _'itll wainnfon. ,°'ddi'nty mdteechsamssc '~ Tun Circulation Department Telephone A Tm B. S. Stnulov arrived in port yester- dsyi afternoon." ' ' ' R. Uusrsiici., ot Prince Edward ls if l ' _lain Moncton. ___ ‘vm snow ,er Pr1nes"n<1»'vsni isi§m1_,_1g_1ni1ro1_1e1.er. __ _ idiisieti S1'i¢wan'r,Cardigau, leaves 'this mosfnlngion a visit to Boston.. . Miss Rosie Gaimlanr, of Prince Edward Island, is visiting in Moncton. Criaiuiis: B. Marmirm has rcturner. from n. visit to Prince Edwaad Island. Damn. Nicizonsorr left yssterdaymorn- ` ing for McGi|lCoilege to take anM A. _ course. 1 Missns Auir AND Masai. Marruisws, Charlottetown, are visiting their brother Vernon Matthews, Summsrside. _ H. H. Ann Mas. Cnossuas, have re- ‘_turnsd from a four weeks tour around the eastern coast of the island in their yacht “R-tis-3." ` Da. L. R. Gmioon of McGill University, who has been visiting his sistsr Mrs. (Dr.) J as. Henderson, Union Road, left an Monday tor Montreal. ' Mas. Gi:o.Wa!.r.im will he at home at. her residence Alley St. (near Prince) Thursday and Friday afternoons and evenings, September 20th and 21st. R. R. CLARK, son of W. W. Clark, has secured the position of first oilficer on the C. P. R. Steamship Cyar, which sails out of Vancouver. Mr. Clark went west last November, ` Mini. Haniw L. Wann and child who have been spending the past six weeks with friends at Earnscliife and in this city, left yesterday morning nn return to Chelsea, Mass. Miss M. E. B1.oNAi.r., Dorchester, Mass,~ is visiting her old home at Hazel Grove. Miss Bagnall is accompanied *ily 'Mrs. George Elwell and three children of iles- llndale Mass. _ Miss Ni:1.i.iii: M. iionosoiv who has been visiting her parents, S. F. and Mrs.f Hodgson, 1eavesfor.Ne'w York on S1\tui= day morning. She will ,be accompanied by her brother Ilniiild. ` Misses Lii.LiaN1UNnnniiar, J uiia Coo- per Susie Jenkins? and Haatwell Mont- gomery returned from Scuris yestefday after attendinit .tho celebration ot the golden wedding -of.-Hon. J. (Liana Mrs. Under:hay.._ -,».t. . \ I E. SHAW, ot haw 86 Mason, has, f returned go Sydney, a business trip to Moncton, Plctou and Charlottetown. While away Mr._ S_hdw`securod _contracts for his firm for Intokoclonial Ry. work at Pictou_andCharlottet»pwn. Tas: Chatham World says:-Mrs. .~P. Fitzpatrick and (daughters, Misses Margaret and Lillian, who have been spendlngthe summer-in New Brunswick and Prince Edward island, _left Thursday for: their home in Seattle. They will visit in Jacqnet River, Montreal and Chicago en route. _ ‘ . THE Moncton Tra`nscript` of the 15th says: l. O. R. policeman Perry this after- noon took under his care at the Railway station a young inan named Poirier, belonging to P. E. I. who arrived un the Wl'|l1li°l1. °lD¢°|&l|Y WMU N!°f ill# llli-WY, Boston train. He wa_s evidently dement- ed and has been lodged in the police station tor protection. Those who want work of any kind o are looking for help of any kind should send their names and addresses with all particulars or call at The Guardian Employment and Information Bureau, New Prowse Block, Charlottetown. Telephone 13213. Those I _who do not desire to advertise will please sendZ5 cents with their request, which amount will be returned to them on application if they do not get what they want. This Methodist women of New Bruns- wick and Prince Edward Island will meet in theirannual W. M. S. convention in Snckvllle tlielnst week in September. The delegation already numbers over onehixndrsd, so that this will he this largest on record for this branch. Of the nina districts in this branch, seven are in New Brunswick and two in Prince Edward Island. It is nine years since a » similar convention was held in Sackvllle. The President of the Society, Mrs. J. D. Ohipman of St. Stephen, was elected at that time. ______.__._--._ The Great Western Railway Co of s 11 ..» >.~,' _ soarssi f' We are now showing some exceptionally good values in _ toilet Soaps at 25c et Box - of three cakes. ‘_Do you want some- nice lu soap this price? 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A liberal contract willbe given to the man who can procure a good volume " NT otbiisiness. _ 3 '~' ` For particulars write or call on E. B.. BFKCDVV. ""““"' "’_`_ f" _';“f " _ Manager for P. B..laland. 1| ii r HIV' KF _ .` _ Charlottetown. _ ` ~ K _ Ui ees- ..~--€.-_...- § Q l l 1 i1 1 . _ 0 m s vi.: ,____.._» n lam