..u,,\ _ AM ` wr" _ r i“n=f*=\<1<.:-. ~ ; 11 2 , .I -r il i `l "V L "Ji I /4' . "_ _ J f. ,z \ J 2 ` 4 is .1 _ S WELL NECKWEAR ur Me-\r\’a Furnishing Department A Store in Itself lk o ‘ EN who are particular about their neckwear -men who want the latest and best, will find a most complete showing here, by far ._._... the best assortment in the city. This big lot arrived yesrerday. You’1l want some for the coming Exhibition 'week, why not select them now and secure first chance. Really excellent value and hand 25c Neckwear ;°-=;°,f-~,;~_-,'-,;;=,;-_i u ong our- - an y widths. Coioriugs include reds, steel greys, light piaids, white faaelea. etc , etc. Reversible i.e.‘both aides alike. *HOOK-ON-TIES -A large lot of handsome novelties in this popular shape. Same ailks as above. Similar tothe ties sold in sonsea;oresat;,5c. Ourprice.......,........................ ...s5c Y . Neckwear of splendid quellt in the newest American iii eolorings. The variety la larye, there are lute to choose from. Coiorings-White Irish Poplin, B ue Figured, Red Fsucies. pdrtiy figured cheeks and plaids, and lots of iight and dark novelty eff. cts. In four-ln~hand and hook-on-styles-same price. “ . 99 0 As the name indica- tes this is a tie of double utility-~ two ties in one. Made up of line "Barath¢e" nllk-the most durable ind satisfactory tie silk yet woven-Ccmes in plain rich shades of grey, brown, wine and green; reverse aide has quarter inch white stripe running full length of tie. Ties into "swell knot. The iateatihiug.. . . . . . . c Beautiful Ties of "Barathea" Silks of finest quality. All the newest shades in the fashiona- ble plain shades-wine, nlue. grey, lavender. etc . etc. A tie that will wevr spiendldly-may be tied and retied wiiho-vt crushing. Montreal stores ask lr.oo for same finality. I In wide four-in-hand shapes on y. PKOW SE BROS.. LTD. No Better Boots Sold Anywhere-K Nun 0 Soi d an che ~ gill , y il/'ia GLOVES ‘ _ if S.; ` \ Warmer gloves vianied now-We‘ri¢ Nia!- pairl of every sort ready for the wise b¢iye`rs‘wl|o come to this store. T ,mad Ku;)Pr,,"`|_,,saat|y made. warm and durable at '-3 -.ff-"V .'..`.`¢’.'ifi *fi'i'L -\--- s°¢.'is°¢l-°° ‘ L -‘ ` ` be. uf ii unlined u u Y .__.’w',$,',»_§,¢.&_p-sq;fe%s»~¢sa as. ,l.2$, ‘i»5°s2.00 ‘~ n- ,.,~ » aailnaiMh”|!mia Thieves. Perrin: r=\f\°*=°‘l ““"° .. i,¢l'.jt,.si'.»-ers, J... .... Sl-°°» fi-751 "'5° had Sweaters lab- at lan bbla of mackerel at Basinflllead. In New night at 10.15. _Iafuasaav aardiaa May cease a year last ahh# Kiss lnmrs Grnus, Grandview, is llhgiing this weak in the city. Tl! resilience at J. J. Johnson. lnston Bsrest. has been artistically dseerateiiby D. no-iw.. ` Mas. H. P. Ducmrnm and daughter, of Sydney, are the guests of A. D. and Mis. Duchsniin, Bt. Avu-d'a. W. Iowam_,lgr.Boyal Bank of Osa- ada, Shubenaeadle, N. S. is the guest of J. A. S. and Mrs. Bayer. Miss Ernst. Tnosssoiv, Prince Str-ser, has returned from an nine months' visit to luladves in Scotland. Rev. W. H. Srazwen will preach at Brookheld at 3p. ln. and New Glasgow at 7 p. m. next Sabbath lsth inst. Rxv. Famsa I-Iasarron, S. J. of Kont- reai, will preach to the Knights of Columbus ln the Cathedral this morning. line HILIN Motiaru. who has been spending her vacation with her mother at Cnpaud, leaves this mcmlug for Provid- enoe R. I. She will be accompanied by her cousin Mies Nellie McKay, Long River. A sroa-rr individual suggests in the Guardian that if the track record at the Driving Park is to be lowered a good way todo so would be by letting the lions loose iust after the horses are given the ,add ..m.. Ir has been intimated to the Guardian that the temperature of some of the roorni in Wm. Kent Street School _yester- day was about iifty-six degrees. This is L00 luw a temperature in which to try to force the young idea to shoot. This S. S. A. W. Perry arrived yester- day morning with a gsnerai cargo. Among the passengers sailing by the steamer in the afternoon were J. C. Rand, Miss M. McKenzie. H. G. Kitchen, and family, Mrs. Ida McLeod, Miss I. M. Mc- Donald,hiiss A. McDonald. There wus a large outward cargo. Connirsronnsnrs should remember that tnensure early appearance of correspond- ence all matter sent in should be _cut down as much as possible. Every attention is paid to correspondence but itlaimpoasihleto get everything in as written, especially when asof late many ,§or;|munications are being received each C . ~ “Tun S. S. Bosavisra arrived here Mon- day from Montreal at 10 a. m. and sailed at i0 o’olock yesterday morning for St. John`s Ncwfoundiand, via Sydney and North Sydney, C. B. She had a very lame cargo in and her outward consisted of 576 bolts oats, 6(1) hbls vegetables, HI) bags vegetables, 260 crates apples ami vegetab- 1es,ilD boxes cheese, 829 pkgs. butter, etc., thhdi deck and lil! head cattle, itll sheep and 2 horses on deck. A vimv pretty wedding took place Stnliay afternoon at the Bridge St. Church Springfield Mass, when Miss Il. Brace Mann, was united in marriage to Kr. S. Wayne Brown, of Vermont. The bride was attended by ner sister Misa Lucy Mann and Miss Mav E. Boot of Northampton, while Mr. Rclgh Knowlton of Springfield supported the groom. The happy pair left on the lata train for Mon- treal.'l`iicy will make their future home in Springiield. I1 is rather a pity that some provision has not bean made for the better lighting by night of the thornuahfares leading to t \o§Exhibl|ion Grounds. The addition of three or four arc lamps along Fitzroy and Kent Streets would provide ample illumi- natim and save drivers of teams a lot of worry as well aa make the way much pleaaanter lor pedestrians. it is ndt yet leo late probably to make this suggested improvement. The putting up ol the extra lamps should not be didicult or require much time. A good deal d remark is being made of the present con- d ition of alalrs. Tas Guardian Correspondent from the, last writes-Beautiful hot weather gives the farmers an opportunity to complete their harvesting operations. The season ia the latest for years, and the crop the poor- ess.-But little halting for the last month. A~iiaw hake and herring are now of Bonris and George IAPlera has hooked They are ol the largest alas: small catches have also been made of South Lake. Kisses Lulu Rose and Mildred Monuw ieftiorhoaton a few days ago.-Joha Alex. Stnwart returned much refreshed atsar a wesk’e sojourn among his native Bride and ocean air. lla was accompani- ed hy Stanley Stewart. sarees' the an at muse nw.: tldlmpd ii; i uasqiihooiu- ~‘ lllvra. loliaal Surcnarawill preach at VdlU@l\sxt labbath,~l,4eh last a li In _s V H. G. Ivi, of the Logan Tannery Corn- paay, Picton, is visiting Capt,/1'. G. Taylir of itll! oily. Rav. A...lialD las. Aunilw, Autism ish N. 8. la visiting relatives sad friends- oa the island. F. Hollow, who has been visiting rel- ativsa in Sous-is, left on return to Boston yesterday mos-ning. Mas. Jassl Ross and children, Am- henr, are visiting Tbomm and Hrs. Mer- chant, of this olty. W. H. Balannwoon left yesterday morning tor-Sydney C. B. whsrs he has secured a permanent position. Mmm Nu.v.rn arm amus Dons, Stol- ierton, are spending a few days in the city, the gueaiso! Miss Bertha Garrick. Till Saturday Guardian, only fifty oeuta a year la an axcailent gilt for that friend of yours abroad. Subscribe lor itjtoday. Srnancrms and visitors in the city will be made welcome at the Y. M. C. A. 'ceding and writing rooms. during exhib- ition wack. Till S. S. "Caoourui" sails from Mon- treal next Sundw morning tor Charlotte town direct. She will be duo here next Tuesday evening. See ad. Tris many ts-lends of Mrs. MBB. MeKen~ sic. Junction Road, will be pleased to hear that she is able to be about again after a severe case cl appaudicitis. W. N. Buowrr. Halifax who has been aitached to a Branch of the Royal Bank in this city, left yesterday morning for Sl. John, wlierc has been transferred. Rav. Mn. Frn.um.1~oN moderated In n call at a meeting in Belfast church Mon- day,_ The cali came out heartily and unanimously in iavor of Rev. S. D. Mc- Phee, Murray Harbor South. John MoKnnmN. bailifi, went to jail Mondaynlght,t0lervea sentence for a breach of the Prohibition Act. Before going to jail he got into a scrap with a man named Rooney and had his lace badly ect. [nose who want work of any kind ui urelooking for nelp of any kind should sand their names and addresses with all particulars or call at The Guardian Employment and Infomation Bureau, New Prowse Block, Charlottetown. Telephone lille. Those who do noi desire to advertise will please send 25 cents with their request, which amount will lie retiltllsd them on application if they do not gel. what they want.. JUST WHERE THE DANGER LIES. In many catarrh suuifs, cocaine is the largely used ingredient; in consequence the drug habit may be formed. To be leally cured of catarrh, to do no quickly, safely sud pleasantly, doctplrl say batarr - ozone is superior id any or. er remedy. lt heals sore places, stops discharge, prevents hawking, spitting and bad \brsalh~-does tltl by iirst destroying the cause ofthe disease. Catarrhorone is no experiment, it is a tried sud proven cure that is guar- anteed for bronchial throat, nose and lung catarrh. Two sizes, 25c and $1.00 at all dealers. Want Anything inthe Drug Lint ? Will be glad to have you call. ‘ ' Right on your way out to the Exhibition. Kent Slreet, Corner of Prince. 9»=i~‘@-_#tw ,‘.*,.¢¢A¢QaAeLaLabaLa£a/ Lowney’s Chocolates are bi favorites with all who relish a pure and wholesome confection. Yesterday we received a fresh as- sortment direet - from “Lowney & C0." ' PUPULAI PIICBS xoc to aboa. "Use M an-" nav. :ma muon. oursuh. N. s.. it l A , . `“/»_‘: `. ' . ‘. f ' 1- ..,”¢ ».. ./ _ ,_ 21, ~ - va' : _'lJ,, ' 1 nl.: * ‘ ' .l 1;,” //My 1 , f. é -"‘i,',»‘~: '_,_ ` .N "1 - 5- . \\ '\; £i‘rf"a:d.ii"‘\ \ f:_".~~1 ‘i ' :")"A"i -L.\\\ §\ .5 é%» erm-,nf F; T ‘-"_‘i'_':E’..;”."...` ’. c"e'_ . ' . ' ' 6?" _ Jfil,,`v , \'- fp; ' in .-/' ..; »=. _//,-’ ww- 1 ,'/,; jlid-‘_:`§,!_1 __ , _,;;fy" ,vi-,,=,;E,‘,_,-.L_ fc /.'/_,_r' .fui 3%: _H 145,.-"’ -'ff z -@li=iF.i-'fa .,5f../-"' ,»“‘.'» 17" -g= D1 l-~'. ‘_ 9% . ___-,Q .," ` ;__ ---. -O i Ag,-Q liilgy ,u=_ \ ,;_‘ _ ,age ' urls. “wh Wil; 1 tc-day. ai ' , .' w.a..¢.d.y ion. ‘ 4.50 in 7.60 ready-to-wear SKIRTS $2.99 An extra special for exhi- bition week. E BOUGHT alle autumn samples of the best ladies railor.~ in the Do- minion, Me:-srs. ]. H. Waldman & Co , or Montreal at practically our own price, hence the semational saving chance we are able to i 5.1 you We cannot rect-inmeud too strongly the merits of this line. From every pointcf view the most exacting tests reveal no weakneas. They are new thoroughly stylish, and a trial on a score of ladies exhibited to us their Eauliless; fit. The fabrics are mostly cheviots, tweeds, panamas and the like, and some ~ are colored, but the majority black. They are all good autumn weights and gg we have said the cheapest in the lot is worth $4 oo any time and anywhere. But see them-when you see t-hem, you will think more of them than we do, if 1.ossible.' .- a MORE f cons For __s: ~§_-_, g. .' <~B~,a¢.- LITTLE -Gil? i" (fi I ‘_‘_\$l) - 5 f ./ dav the ii chlidre-n’s costs that brought town. To-day .-*.@- "f7.`~ 513 ..»-....-»- 4-- .- ' .';uxr. ' in...-’ _l;|,;)":::! 1' ',;r=::r:xr-.ru ".-._f -:i:::ase:':::, ff, 1# ei=fe§-.”-.==z»' . ~- I... H -.21 ;,,;. gg ...-off ez. ug.. iii ..i2fi.. it ,,..,mes:-xi-» ~- nursing :.‘,"- 5'§5lEi"'ll§ l --1"'-1; :rr.~.Eiii§ -1.. ,,......-... }_=1/355:" ;:;§.‘ / ,.i.Jr7!lr=iii¥=»ra‘\ ,~r.'rra'§ /:rims nn, "Iv urgggggl =:=¢. .,. Brew..." =" / ,i\\ p 0725- fs. shipment Second Floor Anne - -“ not alone ln costa fm women ls our premier position admitted. Ware showing every the arrival of a freslz 'ish and so admirably adapted to veils in thc the makers in Europe. coals f°r lime gm’ ness low or lower than ordinary miliinery say 6 to I2 years of age y $3 501° $155- Coals for Misses, say J` xo or iz up to 16 years- , $4.95 to $14 75. iModcrn Miiiincry l Distinctive. lndi 'idual. original. Our `milllnery is in a class by itself. - /°`, 1” ',/T( il‘ , 1 / ‘ ‘,- .r. _ _ -.._; /__ J Iwi .- ."-.\ - _ ~ . \\\ I ` N Th-sryiis? As lvl;-ossilile io rleseriln them in detailas to paint ihe ‘eaves of (Ito- her. Tney are thi- ..i.y1.,.s YOU nan: -lui bi- onr face lair or be it dark,he ir oval in lung, il yon me t1-vii or short. stout oi slim. uzdiiw- r.. by nature wzth ahund..uv iles-s or lew- the HAT ,on NEED is here, walling to dc- iight you with its becomingies:-. Puri- ln. been lavish with her Hat shapes-great, strikiig. daring picture Hats with superb. sweeping iesihers that are grace it-elf--or pert little toques that are cliarrniugly counci- \ nest range o. ard Mis.~es has yet been to Charlottc- WE 3l`lI10llIll.’l direct from winter days- Your order left ln our miliinery r.-ofu~ will ensure your satisfaction and your bill will will cost. Handsome ready-to-wear hats. Dainty headwear for little lots. Graceful ready-trimmed creations. Pretty caps ior girls and women. X ' Second Floor- Front. high: ` //4:# .~\ 1 ’<\ -. .»~,, .a,._., I.. Working shirts and“*'............ .. H¢n°s heavy knit shirts fleece K. hsmsil, slialaes, $|_.s5. with or " .\ 1'°:"-'~ i Q. ~ >- l . ff- ‘t\ If . 3'. :ff `» \-_ . '. ‘V _ i-"_'. l!;_;`»1`\°' .fi .' U»f¥ -Yip Af* ‘i ._4,_4.[.. :_ H13,” v. C ‘~`~~ A ‘, P - men’s top shirts Bleek Satan Shlrtsat 55c, doc. 75c, $1.00 Sid’ th” rc' 18. _ hlaek and mixed colors, hound wi Heavy tapay tweed and dsund shirts 8.* Underwear that will wear I )len’s light weight knit cotton in fancy stripes ooc and............ . . . . . . . 75ca...nt Men’s sanitary wool deece lined . . . . . . . . . . . . .5|.00 Men's all wool ribbed ‘6 oz . . . . . . . . . . . . .$|.20 suit Men'a heavy elastic knit unshrinksble - union . . . . ............;|.30asuit Men’s he svy elastic lrnlt nnshrink able all wool . , . . ..$|.70 See the Label io Karat H. B. K. Unshrinkable. In Staniields we carry twelve lines including l'ght W¢iSlllS. medium weights, heavy weights, all W00i. linen and wool. silk and ilreu. sizes 34 by 32 up to 46 by 44, from ‘Loo per suit each up tu... .......... $5.90 Special aaieof odd garments. About twelve dozen odd shirts and drawers. Boys' and men’s, all sizes and prices at r~3 oi. Can bc seen in fron: counter. I Trim, durable sweaters Boy’s wool sweaters in navy. red or white. 55:. Bov's fancy sweaters at 75c, 854:, up to .......i..... .........-........‘2.|l] l|ea's hesvywooi sweaters in navy at 85:. , v`F“`..;`.v_’._'.._..*.............. ¥'H\l1*J°7 -lqflmwooi in navy, black, cardinal, -~ ‘was _ ar.... ...._.....a|.3 ' aira|eQ$ range of aien's ine wool sweet- .. ../. Q P ersinpiain nsvy.`sed.whlte or fancy at |¢ .M ¢i.5o, |.l5,a.~o, s.5n. snd..... ..32.|a em.. $|.|5 listed i gl .G £5 '!‘P§|r_Z‘ . ..~..... .r f`._ \_\ _ ` ` d I) " 't -.ir fn ,, V1’ al 1 ’-i“ . .J A.