. . and ra tSllopging Days oi ilic bWli0lc WCCII. ‘A 011|’ lsfgely increased =bntioes~i enables us’ to _-,oderfbeiter values--_more for the mqn¢y.._ghm “eg r‘11¢f0l¢l ODI' gteit volume of trade enables us to takendvastageofspeeial bargain lots-the best of which >w1e_a¢'cure for our customers. _ , .mo S|;;l:i lialiigatiss tfor Saturday ani; Monday ;far ' ml ‘>e_a uino`ue . th tt advertised barq.iin`s--and thugngiermanlyt noE :dnt tiled:-s_ee our big advertisements in all three daily P°P°fF- - ' or saMi>i;i: | gf' ciiii.oiu-:N's A E coats . In this lot there are some - twenty 'or twenty-ive gar- lfl ments-secured at a decided ' rice concession, all are d » P prettlly made, and, at the <\_ ,fx A' _ alle: I e' .\ 'ifaffy ` ' Il-i'-\\ \===\s., - 3.---l-ft-.ll-.\\.~» _:ci ~‘4 - \‘ JJ'/_p _/Ii, gig! \nafg I`_ *|- \ ,L the latest Fall styles. L'lT i.-Childreu’s Reefer , r _ if #Bing i-nits and collar, lined through- ‘ ' out. I U ,lf mitirnswonrnsasmun _ “sc .N FOR 0 YRS WORTH HM For “II Coats, belted style with silver buckle and bottom, madenf h . as ee s overcaited: cuiis f' 9 bxtons, special price decidedly inex- U-.E Coats of heavy cheviot with ‘ " F038 YRS WOQITH *$.01 For Q.” :city tweed, in two rivets. ,_ -g-ae-PROWSB BROS.. LTD. pensive. All are modeled after ` fancy trimming and piplsg on A LOT :_ - Children's Long grown and na? with white k h f n eri- ’ ‘ lar, I 7 » lll¢! ( and is lined throughout. Dainty. New York Collareties. , Those niosi. effective and chat ming creations that add the “last touch” to a stylish coa- tume st present, fash- ionable New 'York is going wild over them. Outs came ,direct from one of New York’s largest ladies’ neckwear -manufactur- ers and are exact fac- similies uf these shown in Fifth Avenue stores. Oi chiffon and silk mecliin ; in all black ; also in black relieved with white. h At gpggiai prices this week as under. . _ - .rms szsa $4.25 $4.95. New Lorseis addlugsomes endld eimets late we are quoting a iew dayl- !T‘8'4’2 ivan i\\ I/ bf JIM! i` -<‘ i ii Omces In New _‘ jr~ilr1‘ivedlli|Il shi' beisgdeealudd at besbssnpoetpoued,owiu¢tu Us weather las. st Iilasaehrldsa. lu olthlscltl, readers should be par-. pagss el' of interesting toand. by the Northumberland morning included five horses Truro by the P. E. Island Rail- Ill. Rav. Ds. Baalri-z‘s home address is Amherst, Nova Scotia. Mrs. Hearts and family expect to spend the winter lu Amherst. - Rev. D. R. Cnowau ol Pownal will be the speaker at the leu's Meeting in the Y. I. C, A. tomorrow at 8.45. The ad- dressee given at these meetings are ss- pecislly holplul to men and a hearty in~ vit-ation is extended to all men to attend. Tue thanks elall Guardian readers are due F. 0. Wesley Oo., Engravers, Sl. Jchn,who lu sympathy furnished ata very special price the six excellent ilius~ trations of the recent Bummerslds cou- ilsgratlcn which appear elsewhere in this issue, A vnnv excellent song “The Death of Nelson," sung by I. Howatt was inadver- tently omitted from Thursday evenings critique ofthe Methodist choir eoncert.Mr. lowatt lu response to an encore gave "Killarney," Both songs well suited his ,admirable voice. l Os Thursday morning thc death oc~ ourred at North Wiltshire of Mary, the infant daughter of William Cullen. The little one was badly si.-aided ou Wednes- iiay evening by the bursting ol the boil- er ol the kitchen range, and she auirered intensely until thejend cams. floss who west work of any kind of _Hs looking lor help of any kind should send their names and addresses with all ‘particulars or call at The Guardian kpluyment and Inlcrmatlon Bureau, New Prowse Block, Charlottetown. Telephone l&. Those who do not desire to advertise will please send S cents with their request, which amount will be returned tothem on application if they do not get what they want. »Exauma'rions ol students at law were begun ln the Supreme Court room yesterday. The drat intermediate ex- eminatlenis being taken -by Fred R. Conroy, the second intermediate exami- nation by Irving B. Howatt, and the dual examination preparatory to admission to the bar,by Robert N. McNeill, D Edgar Shaw and Norman A Campbell all of Charlottetown, James T Stewart, GeUl'Rl~ town and Heath Strong. and Bsnnermsn W_'.i‘anhon, Sammerside. IN the special illustrated full page art- icle an page one of today's issue of this Piper. the names which appear beneath the illustrations of the cattle an wrongly planed owing to an error in making up the matter ici- the pairs- The venerable whltefaoe. which readers will aeosoerec- agnlrs as a Hereford. is labeled ss e Shorthoru, while the handsome animal opposite, which should be designated as s Shox-thorn is allseed to be a Polled Aberdeen. it is hoped that these Ill animals will not come “poking” around this oillce looking for trouble. The mis_ take is entirely owing to the hot that the make-up msn are better judges of beef when it appears upon the dising- roorn table than when it is on the hoof. Ar a horse show held laeslv in New York, in the novice saddle horse fourteen out ol twenty presented thsmaslveii in the iuidafni the heaviest rluwnpour of the en- ifln day. Soslippery was the ring that tbiajolass wasjudged it the turf. Kiss llalenlyrne, twelve years old, was ap- plauded fu' her oleveraess _lu handling her (tier, a big browh mars. Beverei times the heres bolted, but thedittle miss clung to the reins and, despite many oifms by eeoea iu'the ring to ride the alass for her, she lilshed and received lat Will. I-he Oeltss Island Cup. The Guardian noted isiswasa siiat rising on aaaa bank aaa almost completely gone out of fashion. This paragraph suggests an idea, that the directors of the exhibition should dns priastorladiss hmess tobe com- asted (orbs rouse lsdiss sneer imeeu Cheresaet any _iisisrbh This might sataislsh can your ww who In mw- ‘_I‘he show of lil! bosses la f hildsdeysouisiudseih baby so aothls hiss brilfiilll ._..___..1---i °-‘isnsassvas-' sananstuaiaam-y Q# , _ eta&w. nuts, is slioualy ill, am- - a‘ " aaatingatasiraouiuu ...... moms; '~lasnu».r~.r. s,ls`a»,,xi\iaissa». P. ii. i. hshusqkbafpaeranoeot om-respond down as uansh as possible. lvary itlslmplefio get everything in as ooromuslsatiuss are being reeelved sash der. ' Tll marriage took plane at Belle River, on last Thursday evening, of Mil llaruaret lelsuale daughter of the lets James lolausie. to Captain B. J. G. Maciioupll dthe schooner Indy llay. The ceremony was perdormed by the Bev. James McDougall. The groomsmen was Kr. Bsliem of Lake Verde, and the brides- maid lilss Gi-sea McKeusie, sister ol the bride. ` Tualoss od onejschooner as a result of the recent sale has been report- ed. Bheis the Lillian, I0 tons, owned br m..wiiiia at a.ii»i-un.. sas was loaded with coal for B. W. Le- D\¥°. ol Rustlco, and on Wed- llesday was driven ashore at the entrance o!North Ruatico Harbor. The vessel will be stotsl loss, but Captain D. White and harcrow ofthreemen were saved. ALL free notices of regular meetings of societies, lodges, churches Rc, must. he received at this ciiiue before six p. si. previous to dats ot publication, as othsr~ wise they will be charged. Free notlom of special meetings decided upon after above hour will only be accepted for ilret. following [Que when they are to be held ou same data or early next. morning. any tree notice lor more than one insertion is classed asadvernisinu. Altolt! the articles which will appear in the ldagaslne section or The Guardian tomorrow is a short story of Tracadic en- titled A Iageud, which readers should not miss, and the other contributions io the section will itls trusted be found inter- esting. Nah week a contribution from the pen otan old and well-known writer H. G. Compton, of St. Eleanor‘a will appear, and some other articles which have been in tor some time will be pub- lished ah quickly as possible. Short articles, sketches, stories, etc., of it local nature by local writers are always appreciated and doubly so when they are not excessively long. Ar Spring Valley, Oct.. Iilth a large con- course of friends and relatives assembled at the farm residence of Richard Proiitt. The occasion was the marriage of their youngest and remaining daughter, Ame- lia M., to William C. son of Andrew McLeod,j French River. The ceremony was performed by Rev. A. D. Sterling. At 8.21) the bridal party entered the large drawing room and stood under a beauti- fully decorated arch of evergreens en~ twined with flowered plants and tems. The bride, who carried a white shower bouquet ol flowers, was handsomely at- tirsd in cream albatross trimmed with lane and hand The brides- maid. Misa Mary Mo , sister of the groom wore a suit of white with lace and trimming to match while Misses Hamle Thompson and Florrie Simpson nieces of the bride carried beautiful bait- ksiii of iiowsra. The groom was supported by J. F. Proillt, brothu of the bride. Ai- ter the cercnl ony the guests repaired to the dining room than to partake of the good things provided. The evening was pleasantly spent in singing and music, sto. The orcheetrll music furnished by Misses Evelyn Mclnod and Lauretts Pay' uter, Messrs John A. Evans and Garnett W. Pruiilt was enjoyed immensely by all lovers oi the trained art. The presents which were numerous and costly gave tangible evidence of the popularity of the youne couple. The lruonfs present to the bride was a handsome gold watch and ohatelot. As the wee sms' hours approach- ed the happy couple with their attendants left amid hearty congratulations and good wishes fer [their future home in French River. Guns, sewing iuaehinea and all kinds oi line machinery repaired. I can put on black walnut gun stock and change pin fire to central ilre.Setlstactlon guaranteed. William Brown. PowlsL 10-fldldipd. ` r~_------'-""'-1" _ _ ________-____.- Talciim Powders Coigate’s " Meiiiies's Eiithymoi .lsiiiusais llyal’s Rose Siipreina Staaley°s Ismek. heistaasteilia celosadadsistsilsra ` ` , acai»w'tsskpiasa.sa ta- saissadtlssslvedihstthe se - """....E°°.. alldllllst in should he cut. sthutlim lspald to omrespouddss but* wrlttsmmpselally whsnasellate many, tiud something in it that you ueed.‘_ about one hundred --Soiiie- i notable llalues it Samida A LIST 'l`l-IAT we think is well worthy of your consideration. ‘Twill pay you to look it through-study it carefully, and we think that you’ll Good Zorseis pairs, made of satin finished drill, white. medium length, trim- med lace and baby ribbon, correct in cut, Good, well made black ssteen skirts, made up $|.|$ P¢lilC0di$. i".§..°°‘;.Z‘?.‘f.f.Z‘."T..'Ii and'exeellent in style. By long odds the best at the price in the Wm* f‘.'?..°.'i;1;i;i149t l||llnaI“Gaaiai” ' ‘ linlmii iilir-islet -\ ' Alot oi really good all wool vests, several ' ' = sizes. stylt we are dia- ccrtiuuing, nothing VM wrong with them stall just want to clear them ont. itegularpricesgzc to $1.45 each, mostly in i narrow ribs, full fee- hioned style, warm and durab‘e HiilF-i’iliBE M » l0l’lli'lllll¢ towe s, einmea. bo'der, i7 x 35 inches in size, regular :_-gc. a piece. To-day . . . . . . , . . . . . . l9c p ARETH WAISI THAT WE SELL We can do this because the manufacturer stands back ot' us. Never yet heard of a Nazareth Waist go- ing wrong, but. if ever one does turn out tadly. we want to know about it. We'll quickly and cheerfully give you another in its stead. So when you buy Nazareth Waists you take no risk. You may deoend upon them being just what is claim- ed for their: long-wearing. -!lflSflC- tion -giving under garments for boys and girls, from i to 12 years of A;i \_ fi r: ‘ : ">=2 -3,1-= /". L/»v ~»-Y ,_/_-gif WE STAND BACK 0f EVERY NAZ- f°-“iv 99¢ . . ¢ _ vests-2 c. each ed front-28:. ' Cord l‘~1v" winter vests ..t 5_,c.aud 40 "Sianields"-50:. to |65 ‘A 4oc 5zc. - "Stanfields"_- 5oc. to _f $1.65. sizes and prices. (wo Record-Breaking towel Bargains "rcs dom; of iinea in; 0|” (W0 i5o pairs heavy linen towels. red border, hem- regulsr line at i6c each. weight, fall styles, new patterns. boys' und men’s. Many of the boys’ caps have fur lined curtain or band-all of the lot are new-there's not an underable one in the whole assort- Basiais aillnlar E waar in-day Big basket of winter 5 . Better grade, button- $. _ i ` Drawers- 28c. 3zc Cbildi'eu's vests all ined.huck.messuring full 20 x 40 inches, and is a Today . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25C pl' We Recommend thcsc 49c caps 'i`hey're really excellent caps. good IRC. Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..°. . . . .250 ment and at the price you can't aiioid topesthem........... . . . . . . . . ..49¢ Skirts. skirts, skirts. All wool Factory Steel Grey Skirts. Fashionable. Made from cloth worth $l.35 a yard. Sold everywhere at 00.50. Yours for I-9.75. Jas. Paton K Co. ll-34 YL B|¢lot oiclgars. Yesterday the "Two Masa"_i-eceived eighteen varieties INN- gating over i£,t0l cigars. They areof the eholoest blends of tobacco and are packed n im, 95._ 50s, and lille. Those who desire a satisfying smoke should patronis i Huw!" . dtitf This Store Closes at 9 0’clock . each evening eawpt Sat- urday. Please irake your por- ehssss early and greatly oblige "The Two Mace-" .'!.‘°l.\”i..