\ 3. 75:’/__ ;;=_\.-,-,tv ,7 , -. ,~. _ ,.\ " Q f l »-;ff/i'("»‘.'~"' ""1 ""y'°""'”" _ ` "T" '.°l`.@7Ii lW"°`\`i.,'.'.f_f.l.°“'2§.~' ”“‘"”°' !7/-;_ . \"~ ~' i .....- ‘-`- ' Y ` "_**‘ ' "“-' Y " "“`°' "*" _ *"' *Q* Y ' ~ > THE[lUlll|'$lIIl|l|lllllUlllll|lll-"Qi .2/f,4n1arr;-7-awyg,5~_p/f,-t ggqmyyyg/v}4L_ _gmkf ~ Head Offices In New Prowse Block-Charlottetown. _' -ly __ ““" ` ' “""`“"”-“~"`~W" '"“ ‘ ' '”"""`”""" "”""" 'Inc 'A T B. Blaine left yesterday morning tor ' C ,_ ,_ ,, _ d 1..... . Mliunery E Momilonlldiiielgoth? Bon Mt York for Mlsdlilaitv Mr‘Nsv1N left yesterda7lP PCOpl¢ M ® M L g __ _ Miss Launa E. Wear, Yorl1,is snendlnlllmornlnl Halifax. _. ,,, |., . ~ Advance ' Fall [Styles I-IE Barcncav Guardian fifty cents a year A week at Kensington GuvOa\mi1.oN Annhsrs* lg s ndln s t n t. c y. liowami 'ann H1civ.a1m'r Dawson, York u left for_Montreai yesterday. y "` `° ~" '__ Evdddlftnainon, Foi~tAugnatus, left yesterday for Waterville, Me. Miss Mu uni. M1 Lean, Cr-apaud 15 ‘ 5 . O ' ` 1 0 & __ spending is few days In the city. S S . Tm: funeral of the late Louis liaslam, . Springfield, takes place today at 2 p. rn. ~, 1,- _ \ ` »_ _ _ ,_ r *_ _ _ ., R0 , - _ _ , , , . ` .1 e. _ ° `;'_ ZS; .` _ _ €\\: 4.. O' - cf' I _. ¢» img* \ - 1'; ¢ _ ... is I .. ."» ~ et '. .::s._`_.‘lf -‘ ' f 7 ww '."'..~‘v 1:5 ' \ ft... Mila. M_cK|1:,Aniherat, ia visiting her daughter Mrs. Hooper Horne of this city. €|ian1.11sS'ri<:wan.'1‘, Union, Lot IB, re- tu ned from Battieforo. N. W. T. last wem Miss aiv limb, Moncton, is vlsitlngin ihe City, the guest of James and Mrs. lanes B1.aNivHann, Rustlco has re- turned tu Boston,Mass,aft.er having spent afew weeks at his home. should apply at this oilice at once. _ ,_y_\,j..‘_lFa,f1_` _,fr _ / - ~ " '§lll'_l‘l{l}`i~'_.‘,-_ ANY good strong boy, who desires per f .1 ._',-_'_.f$;___ uianeut work with rapid promotion 1 |‘l‘ |l‘:|"}f?l ' ~ I-1-1. if "’ 1 1 , -. , _ ’_"_ .__ L-'° i. ti _ A strong showing ` of Ladies" -.r_ead...t0.w¢a,- Tailored garments. Advance Fall styles ln coats and skirts are now on display in our mantle depart- ment, The showing includes some ot our finest garments _-the product of Canada’s foremost makers, wheres. high-class garment is desired our present fhovvmg afiords a very advantageous buying oppor- unit y. _ . . Long Coats Stylish This Fall Long coats are shown almost to exclusion of shorter styles-40 to 48 inch lengths being the most popular. _ Loose' Mennish Effects Popular 1 While a number of very styiislrtlglit iittiiigrgarments are shown, the popular style is the loose niannlsh effects-varying fiom _seii_1i~litting to_box bark styles. . Coats of Many Fabrics ' ' Coats come in many and varied fabrics. ‘ Some stylish effects in fawn, covert cloths ranging from in-to $22. Tweed effects in almost endless variety from,$io to $20. Fiiezes`and Beaverain all the plain colors from $7 to $25. ~.¢ - The Choicest Gariiients of 'I`h.=: Best Makers'Are liere N $10 to $25 ,_ , PILOWSE BROS-. LTD. OUR Boar AND _SHOE DEPARTMENT '_ f OPENS SHOR TL Y. WA TCH FOR ANNOUNCEMENT. _ Pnowsi: Bizos., `Lrn.` ' A Splendid Showing -OF-rf ;_ Man tailored. ireaidy-io-wear C at sxiarsvs ,_ ,A showing of elegantly tailored jgrmints. that woii’t be. rquailedor beaten outside Montreal. 1 adies appreciate our efforts in providing an up-to-date dept for ready to wear gar- iuents‘lmd bor sales are uiost gratifying. Save yourself trouble and bother -purchase _your garments ready-to.wear. We have the finest garments made and can guarantee certain satisfaction. And the cost you’ll find, if anything- leSS f-11011 equal quality goods can he made up lor. ' _ ~ I , 1 1 lad ho 1 | “.“l'.‘.'::r°.=‘.‘.lr.°.;'.:.2s":..¥.*l‘:.°l‘ .X‘;::::a t.‘.‘:.‘;t-t‘.l.1°.v:..:'.2.:s‘:. .11.°.'...“.. ° X " “‘°° and butwiis. Thorouglily tailored-nculius thpod tliroiigliout . Fine ninc gore skirt of hliwk Vouotiun, nent »\tylc,n\mic with four if i »i r 1 |t~i »sw1i.n»cl1 _ li,`.'.‘.‘2.,`1|3..'$.‘i.’§1’ll°.l.llllll.."”~i§,’I.¥1"?.‘.1.l’§‘i.»i,fi».l..i..{lli“. ..... .. , 5 _ _ - 1- 1 1 _ - *“ 3l‘.‘.f.i'l.l.ll%”li.‘2%‘i‘.§‘.‘tli.”°.§.}il’t‘?”‘Tl "!.l.‘.lf.l°l£2i-i§“‘.i.li?£.‘ ..l..“° " ““"" ““ l 1 lr l- 6 5 i:':‘:.';‘s“:nl.‘.t:.i.°“s°.'.';:lr.tt“a1:.:s.°';r:.°':l.:’i:lt '1a.1..:.'r‘.. - .~ l ““F'.&.°;.‘l¢.:':tr.f.'f..‘:t‘::.s.".l‘;§}'...:P.t.“l°;‘\ . .°'rl.t...‘;.".L‘.i.r:,’f;’ 56,50 - around Finelytaiiorcdnn every scam _ I i7 h fb ,_ Ph Cl i. 7 he in _»4~irc\|lur cil'oct. 'TWO frlfflllllll' ‘Th ;‘ifsg\‘dli gnlglgof :dill-\|nr‘\1ll'iTl'iim?sr2'coi.ii) teiy srmmd mukca 7 25 _' _ n mint eifoebivo and stylish trimming. lt uiiy tnilcwii., _ , ' ... A- ..........-..-.......i. J.....................».-..-............... 1 -s_i>i:ci‘a_i,s f2 .Splendid Skirt Bargains ,. . 1 Handsome seven gore skirts in' Handsome woven 1-rakivl of ‘fl 'pretty :lark tvvesd sflsota. in ncw~ QQ ,fig-';!‘_:ndnw'dili:l;» lest style with front pmrei of plait- 2|,:_¢g|¢ 'mi 1|," plnitlnir mm 1""-“t” "'“.‘:.“t‘.°::..'t';‘..°.‘sss: 1 ill '"1 .r;lzt.1r‘s:;t:r...f":! ertlisrwd' sired. Finely tal /firm? rmcnt, perfectly \*\ll'“""'- at .‘ 5.15 __. ,-1 - .M ' , .1-"¢"f"~".°~*.<>“li-° . 1 - me-I H--=-v. _§ ‘. Dauocisrs. Bakse lest Breed. k. . Corii_ErGt. George snd_Keut Sie. _ __'_ _ l _1 ' 1.1- t ‘! <- ~ . MV _,M ".‘.».f.1*|. a.,- .- ~. » 4- - 1, _ -1-1? ` _ . Mira. McE\vEs1 and daughter, of San Francisco. \vho have been visiting Mrs. Henderson at Union, have gone to Moreli, Missna Liiuna ann Ha'r'rm MuPnsn.- 7E£,_:1""'_-'f":`_ ISDN, Boston, who have been spending a few weeks in the city return this morn- ng. Asumw CRas\vs1.L left yesterday morning for Carnpbdllton, where he will takes position in the Hank of New Brunswick. J. Gi1sFARQU11/in arrived with W. K' Rogers’ auto party from Halifax and will remain a few days in the city the guest of J. A. S. Bayer. W. C. s-N11 Mns. BBEn1>1.ov11 who have been spendlugsome time at York with ltev. G, F. and Mrs. Dawson left for Montreal yesterday. Mas. Gnonon Sn'rnnn1.i\Nn, Cardigan, has returned hsrne afterspending a few weeks at Marshfield, the guest cf her sister Mrs. P. Stewart, acceptabiy at Uulon,`Lot. Iii, Sunday even. ing. Appropriate music was furnished by the choir under thc direction of Mrs. Ambrose G. Mellett. A'r the Police Court,yosterday morning, Clara Byers for corner loafing and ob- pending good behavior. y,ssterria'l at 0.&)a. m. of Louis Haslam. some time. He was a leading farmer and n most cstimahle citizen. `cn9c`allmattersent in should be cut down as much as possible. Every it is impossible to get everything in as written,espec|ally when asoflate many communications are being received each ` day. A si>1.i»:Nn1n banner for the use of the L. P. U. of this City in their processiocs, etc., hnsjust been constructed by the firm of Prowse Bros Limited. The banner which is upheld- by two stisndardals of larger size than any society banner that has heretofore been displayed in Char- lottetown and its workmanship iaof the bestquallty. It is made of heavy navy sllkdoubled,is shield ahnpedand bor- dered with heavy gold fringe, the points and corners of the banner being orna- mented and weighted wlth| heavy gold tassels. Cn one side there isa design representing the continent of America across which are stretched two arms the hands of which are united in a brotherly grasp. This is flanked by the Union Jack and the Stars and Stripes. Above this is the maxim “In Union thorcls Strength," and below “Laborers' ProlectlveIUnIon, of Cher- lottetown, No. V568." On the other side is another design showing an eagle holding a chain which binds together implements of labor. The inscriptions on this side are “We Earn Our Bread by the Sweat of Our Brow;" and “Amer- ican Federation of Labor, Organised January 1902." The painting of the designs and thn lettering is the skilful work of i-larry Grossman, and the deslgn~ ing and making up of the banner was done by Mlm Pctvin, of Prowse Bros., Ltd. The ilsgis most creditable to all concerned in lt-s production. It will he cxhihltndin thc store window of Prowss Bros. todsy,and on Monday next will beprcudiv borne in the procession of Union men ln celebration of Labor Day. _ ‘ ..1~». hsnisiihli-manners-ef-h l' "l\ _ ‘ 1 rider.. cn... Light. tasty and easily 1 in eoeoennt and chocolate, . r5c each. just the thing for picnics fresh euzh day at D. Stewart, ' P5 K an ma 1.. ia ms it ' - 'raanas wuimaiga iairamraom it Rev. G. F. DA\vsoN preached most Hughes, structing the sidewalk, was fined $5 0,- Sulwsrts will please note that the S. S. thirty days. The sentence was suspended, THE. death took pldoe at SDl'|“Zf|°|d evening, Sept. 2nd. For further parti- lie was -'idyears old and had been ill for Peake Brom &C°_ agenm Co1m.nsPoNnEN'rs should remember that tn,_E,c__ o[Sydney_ Mn Duchemm ,m_ bu e“5“"° early “pp°°r“”°° °t “°"`°sp°“d ' uounces “Money to lorin on approved rcnl attention is paid to correspondence but wma mm to P_ 0_ Box 50.3_ Sydney_ _ digested. xoc each. Iced Tee Calies I O. B_i.As1cuAno was is passenger to Picton yesterday mornlnz- 5.lli and tomorrow afternoon at 6.58. ~ H. R. Rosso! 8uaaex,`N. B. has been among recent visitors to this province. Ma AND Mns1Gon1nu, Moncton, have been visiting friends in Charlottetown. W. B. Nicholson, of Woodstock has justpaldashort visit to his old home nere. l>I.C`. AND M118 READ, Saclrvllle, have been v ting this province for a few days. ' His Wonsair Maron PA'roN leaves this morning r Toronto, where he will visit the Dominion exhibition. Rav. W. T. Sui`~iu.1Nu left yesterday morning to visit his home in Truro before proceeding to McLeod, Alberta. _ Misses JEAN I>l1tNi1i-znson and Mable Steadman have retiirned to Moncton from a visit to .Prince Edward Island. Miss Bam and Miss Dorion of Paton & Cc’s., leave this morning for Toronto to attend the Miliinery opening. _ Gnizconv Iluonss crossed to Picton yesterday morning and will taire a posit- ion with the \Vireless Telegraph Cc. Tm: Saturday Guardian, only fifty cents a year is an excellent. gift for that friend of yours abroad. Subscribe for it today. Miss IDA McSwa1N, Mattapan, Mass, who lisa been visiting friends in Valley field, is spending a few days ln the City. Romnvr AND Mna Siiirii who have been spending the summer on the island, eft yesterday on return to West liakotn. TRB sea breezes will give you ri great appetite for dinner and tea on the Break- water at Sourls on the 20th inet. Regatta Day. I<‘nED'E. Unlusnisav, Portland, Mc., spent Sunday in this city, and left ye.~- terday on a visit to lrlcnda at Bay Fortune. Miss Mimmi. Iluuiu-is left yesterday morning for Halifax. She was accomp- anied to Picton by her sister Miss liianche Miss Mormis, North Granville, who hasbeen on a exlended visit to her brother, Fred Morris, foruierly of Bradalhane. but now of Saskatchewan, has arrived home. Bonavlstn. sails from Montreal next Thursday night, Aug. 30 for Charlotte- town direct. She will be due here Sunday culars sec advertisement or apply to T111-: Guardian directs attention to the card of H. P. Duchcmln, Barrister, SolioF estate security/Y~lle also gives special attention to collections. Enquirere should -rs‘1.'*'q HEWlH|]ill FUH i Glllllll HESEIIE 01"ra\\'A, August 25.-In recognition of their brnvcry in rescuing the crew of thc Canadian schoenerl-‘enslopo in n hurri- cane otfthcooast of Vancouver Island, lnat winter, Second Male William Calder and tive men ofthe British ship Pass of Kiliicrnnklc have been presented with with rewards by the Department oi Marine and Fisheries. The second oiiirer received asliver cup, the carpenter and boatswsln sllvcr medals, and the three seamen $10 each. The presentation was made in London. Theirs was an not of exceptionaihei-losm. The schooner was on ri reef. The crew lashed to thc rigging with the sous hreulring over them. The boat filled several tlmca during thc rescue. “l"aniousSo1ip." Satisfaction in every cake. its&tw. Z Y0u’l| Remember the Quality - long after you've forgotten the price of H uyler’s Chocolates Fresh stork in packages, 3r~c tc Soc, GUARDYAN, AUGUST ls, .905 , _ 0 ' I f _ ._ ~ 4 N i~i`f`>> S Notable Selling 5? __ l`he ililillncry People of HIRT l .1 /' n/. gf. , _W _ - - \ .gl . 1 .M9 AISTS ! / i ` \ ~vna.Isf@'i.2_.*.¢“'i€¢§§ \i\\. I bargain. BUY ONE T()- . DAY cent and 25 per cent dis- \\ F . _ ' ` - 4 I HIS vigorous revival of summer weather is a decide reminder to every woman of the advantages of our 25 per cent Discount Sale of Shirt Waists The prettiest showing of shirt waists you’ll see in P. E. Island--almost all sizes- many dilierent attractive styles going at a deeply cut price. Bry to-day- there's ample summer weather in which to enjoy your .85 waists now... _ .64 .95 “ “ ._ . . . . ._ .71 if fi lhc Early Comer Chooses Best $1.45 _ _...$1.09 $1.60 “ “ ._ _ $1.75 “ “ . . . . ._ _ $1.95 waists are now_...3.1.46 $2.15 “ “ “ _...$1.01 $265 it ii it $I7(, $2.75 “ “ “ $2.06 $345 ii it si __ _$269 $1 zo $51.31 All shirt waist suits cf wash material going at 33 1-3 per count. To Orwell \Vc1'incsddy ltflil' p, m, Round trip 250. 4 ` V To West River ports Thursday at 3. p. ul. liound trip 20c. _ T9 I'ff\sL1“x9r..a9r¢»S 1‘.!.\r.u5~ '°"/ l ‘ d I *<1-v _ 1 -;~` \§;\ €f.r _______ \ At all grocer: The Old Reliable Works of to us, with ucelness and despatch Correspondence solicited. if P iuliy on application. E. F. PURDY. A aodiui iww il Aug 31st s z. ,,. em: `6 _u s 9 \* asked .5 ri.. Mooney bn... boa- ' “_ l 0 r S them. they come io you with a ` J l crispnessa dainiif Marble and Granite E. l". PURDY desire to thank our many friends for their generous patronage of the past, and to say that we are better prepared than ever to execute all work eiiirwoteil No order too large or too small for us. Desi ns and vices fiiriilalicil cherr- Keut Street near l‘rin<‘e, tl.\'\ovvn _:.;.~;.. . ‘-'~..“‘“l ,Q 51 irrnsg .3 l l EXCURSI-ONIBULLETIN ' - ~ S.S._CI_T'_Y_ 0F'LONDON __ --“’7o`J 5-_'L -l ' ' ‘ I 1 ,F ._ .!~ l I 7 i I _-._ 'l 1 .l l._,‘ at |` ‘ii fill: xr l~ ‘ ,~ I _. H 1.-.ef \»`_ Y. ‘ r 1 _ 1 t , L.. ._ i ` I 1 . , _ , . . I » r 1 1 _ _ _ 1....” ..,:_;.-5; .~|’~ l / \ _ A 1 _ . '._ *_......_. _ f U. li.. »& J . I I » ' . l "1 1 - ~