/,‘..'. Q.. ..f`»~3 5 l l t' f 'U .i » ‘ l We never have permitted and never ,,~ Jr-':"`.‘ 'sl will permit any one ,to nndersell ns or neeeismiiv to dispute inpioimy f ' l ...sg 4 .psi aoylirauch otonrhnslness. , ‘_ J ~_<.:;._ *tiff _ utr sronr or siuisricnon I I €‘“`“°" WW" ‘“"l~ Rl°““'l“d sis .1- »- »..` a 1 ,nissan ppm! It I-'F1 , J M fl 2 _I l ALF Price Sale of Latliesi’ iusmcs r f *~ ' " ’* I- I 'Y Priiice.-ut Dresses: all wool, in colors brown, . p ~ »`-<>`- l with buttons and braid. Reg ` A - all sizes and lengths, some handsomely trimm 1,4 ular Price 2.50 now » ' , /I Here are new one piece dresses, new separate I .. " Oilier Skirts Regular price 4.00 now 200 ,,‘. .2-1-;-,_ »~i~r.~l‘ ~`r>l‘ 'U -i 0 ladies’ Week Silk Coats: sizes 34 and 36. 50 .iIlClleS l HU, lll;l(lC fl'0lll fll1¢ qllalllly Cl1lffOl1 'I equally fatngusfor the fiug character 0f_ the Work- 'Pallets biik beautifigly srimiliged uii2t}5$>lac(li< . ` and white silk braid. egu ar rices . an 2000 now 6 i A MAKERS SACR'IFIC_E. Gave us this and elegant stool: at just half price, we could well I I turn them into our regular stock and sell at - - _ .- _ -_ regular prices but we follow our unchangeable so v°"°(?l"“l'lal; sizes aniklengthibeallm rule, however; to share with you the profits of hggg 0lou6aoot7 ;3e8vYJ3tl;_5st;'0w / this prodigi__ot.1s purchase, and during this sale ` 2.50 5.00 3.50 4.00 5.00 i ` v. ,» ff m. néiili _ _.Q-its & L i 4 e- , I + 31.1 Three thousand dollars worth of the newest = ’ 'ig ' 'V' tan and navy: sailor collars and reverts in con- ‘ J / _ aid' most uP_t,_,,da¢e c._,smm¢s wats ,ma skins .r wud- t inn i» Pi e_soa0w3-25 - i _ ' ’ '_ _ ‘ trasuw H is 0 ma C egu dr I ce "' to be found on the continent of America. This is . , . _ _ 1 l d C lored Skirts: navy, green brown, L "ff . and ni: uinadoe from Vicuna and Panania cloths, /_, , _ the most important capture, in a season, that has 1. 3 , ,_ ,_ _ _ .. - ' ed I L//' .ii/"ily, been full of special opportunities for Prowse J ' ' L\ ‘ u customers is 4 5° “°“' 215: 5 5° "ow 2 75 . - \' coa:s. new tailored suits of_ the very finest sorts. _ q . . . » Lad e~' Long Dress Coats: mode from Merser- ‘ reproducingin many instances the choice models I i ized “"Pi’ l“” °hade`°' mums and rcveres. made 0 -Th rod ti if is llerezor if oudesirea Mannish tailored ixture from coiiiiinsiing Shades of champagne. trimmed 4 .i °l the glen' French deslglfers 'e P “"0" - -_ y qi ` with fancy buttons. Regular Price' 5.50, now . of one of the best makers in America, amaker ' famous for the distinction of his styles, .arid nianship he 'puts into his they are yours for JUST ULAR VALUE. ‘ ' ‘ l l, 1 I garments. . H ADF THEIR REG- _ f-nuns# * Tailored Suits in navy, green, brown '_ 1 and grey Tweed Mixtures. g These Suits are unique and charming feature. Trimmed with exquisite I braids, and contrasting satin' each f model is certainly a beanty.Regular price $l5.00 now . . . . . _ _ Tailored Suits: in Black, Green, Navy and Tweed mixtures. If you need ii dressy serge such suit, it is here; or if you `want a suit for general _ wear in novelty cloths, beautifully trimmed, it is ' here. Regularprice...............................I8.00 now.. . . . _ . . . . .. . English Serge Costumes, made from a very "line" quiltity of English serge. 'lhe colors are navy, black and green. trimmed with beldings yard wide guarantetd satin and ve' y handsomely _ ' trimmed. Regular Price 20.00 now . . . . .. - Very Fine Costumes of French serge and whipcord in tan, brown and Garnet. Regular price 22.00 now _ _ .. .. . . . . . . fir. shown in a host oi styles each showing some =.- 4- -1- 1.50 ‘ 1 111 -Z* -2* -P ~l‘ '-I-l‘»'r-I-»'r-E* .9.00 .-.{- _ dr -l* »I‘ ".4 g Vi _ Jr Jr-‘.‘>‘r .- t I i This Advertisement , contains only items; there. are hun- dreds ol others ranging from -l _to 20 » garments in the lol; space wlllnot permit us‘to mention all ol them; they are just as great values as those mentioned here; and all at hall price ) 0 SE .ua Q *..- ° rs - -__ T' ' ... _ -_ .__ _ `-115'* - Q ° ‘ , _ ~ every, garment to he.. exactly as re- i j~\ Q AM 1 D _ ' 1 0 ' 0 presented; and the quality, workman g ,__,c _/i _ ' Le N-/L,-_ ,shlp, and fit cannot be improved upon ’ “* Your money hack as quick as awink ,IJ IDI , I i ilyou had rather have it than the ' 'W' ` ll' ‘ goods. We Guarantee _. ,_:.,,. -i- -4- -i- 1,. -i- 4- -i- Y .rr ' f 1 i i . 1 l ...___-¢_.- __ .. _.km _.__-_-_ i I l . l l ~ l i ily . .tg-_ _»-, in ' 5 , 'J ' 5?. ‘ a -_,.i_,_ -_» .‘,. v;'»‘~ 3, _ _ '1 ff.” i.-i- _,Q A.,:' ”~'“. _.C ;~‘»“”»¢.'.-_-'_ _ .,..._, H__,_., .. *rt*-.z:;`~s_ `:¢-g _ .».<~.-a.._"__< E 1'* f"“ *f "‘t*‘ "' *fir *f +°’f-+ rltfriff-_+_»\-fc 4‘+ if ` ~'-‘ "=‘ "'~“ if " "lbw *fr _+ +0* -\"`»'f'+ rr+_+'~i~` -r _+.+ 1- i~ ~’+.i- ~i~f+ if -i~-.- J. .t ¢.».i- .\. ai. _ ‘K = 3 i ir *MA V i[Lwill`undoui;ted'1y reeeivethe surprise 4' A' A ii 'ei K' _ U =` -lt PHYS L0 lilly ill this i"ru\I||t.n_ -Miss Nina Ciirrol, of Bedequc, is virlting friends in Summersidc.J. -All the stores in Summersidc will be closed on Labor Day, Sept. 2nd. J. -Beginning with September the stores will rcmnin nprn on Wednes- day afternoon in Summcrslde,J, Ryan, tlhnrlottctown, is visiting her friend, Miss Irene Mil- mnn, SummcrsldefJ. i -Miss Ruth -Miss Jenn Bowness of Kensing- ton an'd Miss Annie Keir ol Malpe- qne were visiting in Summersidc yes- terdny.J. -Miss Ruth and Miss Ida made the round yesterday. J. -H. Clark, Agent, will hs glad to receive nit news, advertising and subscriptions in Albertoii ri-nd vicin- phone No. ll 7. Ryan. Charlottetown, Mllmnn, Summerside, trip by the Empress lty. l-lfs office -The Empress arrived in Summer- slrle Inst evening nt 8.30. She had 200 .pnsiwngern going nnd 40 return- ing. Ht-r outward cnrgo consisted of 21' cnttlc and 6 horses and her ln- -_One cont per word each insertion for advertising in this_column. Ca.-tl. must accompany order, and live pei cent discount allowed. Minimum charge twenty-tive cents.' --I-Iolm9.n's prices on ladies' winter coat without seeing the special dis- ‘ 8-29ME3‘l. -The store of R. T. Holman will be closed all day Monday (Labor Day). Sept. Zqd. 8-29ME3i. -House and lot. for sale ln Bum~ morsido, also two vacant lots, Bar- gains. Easy terms. Apply A. A. Le- furgey. B-12Mt.l -The Sunday School picnic of the Siiminersido Baptist Church was held, Wedncsdny at Bedcquc. Ther party went,_by the steamboat Bedeque and had a very pleasant time.-I. -Dr and Mrs. A. A. McLellan and Mrs. M. Mcllonsld, of Summcrslde, lclt yesterday morning on the Em- rrcss for Montreal, Toronto und oth- cr (‘n.nndinn (lities.J. -Miss Bessie Alward, agent, ln J. C. Jardine's Bookstore, Water Bt, will be glad to receive all news, ad- vertising and subscriptions in Sum- mersldo and vicinity. Her office word cargo was 3 cars oi frei|zht:.J. phone is 45-1 and residence phone 6. Fi l _ _ Y? 33”" , X Under Our Policies Fire Losses Are Adjusted andPaid Promptly! ,_ `_ Only that veasonab'c proof of claim which in necessary to protect the company la rrquirnl, mul this never means undue delay. Losses are paid while the loss ll aiiil lirenly felt, _ "”°i\i2r5”{/f£iTf.i§23`é5`i~'iI4-Finn ` ' Ingqfgnggf Cgm gny, -monev hack li dissatisfied The Mc- , . ‘ Kinnon Drug Co.. The Rexnll Store, H M A corner Great George and Kent Sts. ` MEtl. glfvfilwl [our days each wash. the government, sind clvil examina- BWU 'alllly N. 31. m. to Orwell, return fare :5 cents. tions will follow. It. is said that both E:"7' A‘3"°‘l"Y *f :lr into Vienn-is. retum hw .pi cams. men and women will ba eligible, the . m=|,7_§“ 9_1 ntiaq D,-__|n._to that River, return tara so cents. only Jeoulrement being that the ap- '7 7' 33°? ll NWN! RWM. return fare Io cent! nllca t have a ood constitution and "la ' ‘ - x All of abovs alll rd amos! ilollghthl a0ernlon‘a outln at ver small cost ° not too Mute "nn °f 'men' S. S. Harland, single rare --The Morning Daily Guardian can be obtained at Lai‘lcrty's Tonsorial Parlors, Surnmerslde. -Commcncirig with Sept. 4th the store of R. T. Holman will remain open each Wednesday until six o'clock. 8-29ME3l. -No lady should buy her winter coat without seeing thc special his- play shown by R. T. Holman, Lim- lted. 8-29ME3l. --Subscribers should renew a week or two before the time they have paid for has expired and thus not miss an issue, as all papers are dis- continued uromptly on expiry date. -Holman’s are showing a magnifi- cent range of ladies’ fall and winter coats ln the popular new rough mn,- terials including chinchlllas and blan_ ket cloths. These havesrrived direct from the factory and are perfectly fresh, crisp and clean from the hands of the makers. These coats are the latest word in fall fashions, showing the beautiful wide collars and the handsome trimming effects that are so exceedingly popular in the metro- polltan centres at the present time. The prices range from $2.98 to $25. This showing should be of special in- terest to every lady requiring a new coat because it ls not only a repre- sentation of the most authentic styles hut thc coats are priced re- markably low. 8-29ME3l. i_€__.._..<.-L (From Yesterday’n Evening Guardian) `-The Misses Nellie Perry and May Babln who spent the past month with there aunt, Mrs. Regis Lavoie, returned to Summcraldo yesterday. ":'l`here are 346 Rexall Remedies on the market and each onevis recom- mended to be of special beneilt for the different disorders for whlchlt ls intended. These remedies are absolu- tely non-secret, standard, homo rem- edies. The formula of each is plainly, printed on the label and each remcdv is fully guaranteed and recommended CANNED EGGS. WASHINGTON, Aug. 27-A new position may noon be advertised by ol his life. . The position will require it kuowl edge ot cans, nimble fingers and i. good command ol tlic English langu age_ sumo of which is not lound ln text books. The applicant will be un able to wear fine clothes or associate in high society. Ho or she, whichev- cr it may be, will have to restrain from marriage, live on an isolated ranch and have strong nerves, 101' if is said the "chickens" will walk, and that ls no joke, In short, the U. S. government has attempted to accomplish the "very last word" ln. egg preserving. The government methods will be proven 'either 5 success or a failure at the experiment station at Puyallup, Wash this fall. Eggs canned a year ago by a doa en different. formulas will be opened up. Incubatqrs will be placed nearby and a large corps of assistants will assist the holder ol the coveted post- tlon, that of government "cull open er." Providing that the experiment is a. success, broilers will suffer a decline in prlce and even the laboring man's table will be~gra.cod by a hitherto uu- heard of delicacy. The housewife then can “put up" eggs when they are cheap just the same as she puts up fruit., and than along in the dead of winter, when the cans are frozen solid and the price of eggs per dozen ls somewhere between 60 and 75 cents she, will open ii. can of eggs and the family will enjoy "two over" or "ham-an" for breakfast lust as li the delicacy were not a in¢llllonalre’s luxury at that particular moment. Eggs will never be "out of season" and "'poached on" and "two ln ia cup" will be dished at the leading restaurants. But to get buck to the government expert, it is said that the job will be full of perils. The ltfe ot such ii plum holder is estimated at six months but the position will be banded down from father to son, or mother to daughter, until the race dies out and the populace turns once again to the bamyard. Who knows? Not such 3 rotten job at that. ARCHIBIBHOP IB , ' BEVENTY YEARS OLD BAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Aug.28-- Many felicltous messages were reoelv- ed at the arehleplscopal residence at the coroner ol Steiner and Fulton .. ._ f j _ ~' Y ,__ "_, 'rua position win have to do with Cll'l" ' ` Sli ' 'A 2 *_ ::£.t.'.;° :ries .::.:l°*:.=...f‘.: own eam .Nav . Co. Wharf 0 will be able to climb trees and wrlte_ its iiame.on the tallest cliits. It cm. streetryestorday to remind the ven- erable Archlshop was born on the Mlramlchi River, New Brunswick. I-le spznt his boyhood ln Chicago, to wh_ch city hs returned alter com- pleting his theological studies and - Phone 235 'are as "trash" as the dav on which FII restore! St. Jamal' church ° +n»v were laid, ‘as it ip claimed they Ware until his selection as head of will be, the government export o 6 Ban l‘ramilseo»a»ohdlocese ln the inn' .iioide the abovfe mentioned posiliiiilietlt eighties. EXHIBITION STIKE RACES 4 (Continued Fron_1_1fageQne.)___ . entered by Spenrmint Stables, 1 Charlottetown. .2 Oakley H. Br. G. by Oakley Biar- on, entered by H. H. Horne, _ Charlottlstown. 3 Princess Pat.. Br. M., by Kalol, entered by Hammond Kelly, Charlottetown. l Acqulrl, Br. St.. by Aquilirie 219;, entered by J. M. Nicholson, Charlottetown. ' , 5- Red Wing, B. M. by Oakley Baron, entered by D. ‘A. McKinnon, . Charlottetown. G Happy George, Bay Bt. by Brazil- ian,/entered by Win. A. Toombs, Long River, P. E. I. 7 Parketta, Br. M., by Parkside, eu- terod by Byrne Bros., North River. 8 Wlniilo M., Br. M. by Ringwood, entered by A. F. Murphy, Char- lottetown. I Punsin No. 4-z YEAR OLD ' 'rno'r'aNn PACE, s'raKni. 1 Mamie M., Bay M., by Brazilian. ` d. by Islhnd Chief, entered by Henry Gurney, Charlottetown. Dot S.. Bay F., by Commodore Ledyard, entered by, Alf. A. Stewart, Southport. i 3 Lena Belle, Bay M., by Commo- dore Ledyard, entered by York Point Stables, North River. 4 Haley D.._ent.ered by Robt.. Baker, North Bedeque. _ 5 Prince Marjor, Bay B., by Molto. entered by D. A, McKlnlion, Ciiarlottetowiii _ 6 Tenatcllo, Blk. M., by Zealot. en- tered by Michael McKenna, Yer- non River Bridge. 7 Arlchat__Boy, Blk G., d. by Deon Swift, entered by Clement Blan- chard,_ Charlottetown. 8 Dusty Miller, Br. St.,_by Acqulrl, entered by J. C. Sims, Char- lottetown. 9 Picton S., Bay G., by Acqulri, en- ' to-ee by A. A. stewart, south- port. 10 Redcap, Bay G.. by George Cres- cous, entered by D. W. White, York Point.. ` 2 runes: N0. s-ass 'i‘no'r A aaa non, s'raKis:_ 1 Bhrubb, Bay G., by Parkside, sn- tsred by P. S. I-lowatt, Cape Traverse. 1 2 Commodore _Loiat, Br. G., by Commodore Ledyard, entered by A. J. Fraser, Montague, P.lll.I. 3-Governor, Oh. Nut, by Ghetto, on- teretl by R. Heberl.,'Moneton, N. B. _ 4 Inns Girl, Br. M., l.81i, by Com- modore Ledyard, entered by D. A. McKinnon, Charlottetown. 5 Telephone G., Bay G., by Cblst Jolly, entered. by J. A. Hdltlon- . , sou,"0tisrlott.etown.' ' ' ._J _ \ I . ` A valuable farm for sale at McNeili'ii 6 Happy Geor e, Ba St. b Bra- , B Y -» Y y -- 1 zilian, entered by Wm. A., Toombs, Long River. 7 Cherry Ripe, Br. G., by Parkside, entered by T. C. Edgett, Char- lottetown. 8 Winnie M., Br. M., by Ringwood, entered by A. F. Murphy, Char- lottetown. 9 Chahallis Jr., entered by D. A. Belliveau, Moncton, N.B. 10 George Il., Bay G., by Parkside Jr., entered .by H. C. Hooper, A Charlottetown. PURSE NO. 7-3 YEAR OLD 'mor Ann mon, i-rraitn. I 1 Baron Cecil, B. C., by Baron Mc- Kinnon, entered by Thou. Mun- roc, New Glasgow, NB. 2 Baron Britt, Bay C., by Baron Po- sey, entered by Thos. Munroo, New Glasgow, N. B. 3 Acquired, Bay C., by Acqulrl, en- tered by J. M. Nicholson, Char- lottetown. ' Valuable Farm FOR SALE Mills Station, C..mprii|in|¢ :ii acres wit a good set ot' buildings, 7.: arlres ol' whic il cleared and in good state nf cultivation, balance covered with ‘a good growth hard and 'soft wood with an ext-ellen bulb for fox farming. The above pro- perty is nicely situated. fronting on the North junction road and near railway station, school, churches, cheese fatiory, etc. In addition to this I have 5o 'acres at West Devon I will sell. For particolx are apply to ‘ R. 1. MCNEILL B_I6M'm Tyne Valley, 4 R°xHl¥ht» B8? G-. by Commodore Ledyard, entered by York Point Stables, North River. 5 Acqniri Boy. Bev st., 2.51, by A°¢`l“i|`i. entered by J. C. Sims, Charlottetown. 6 Royal Cresceus, Bay S., 'by Crea- ceus, entered by Byrne Bros., - North River, P, E, 1, It: will be seen from the above that all the Stakes have.bcen well mlgd and good racing may be expected. ‘° In addition to the above there are two open classes, viz., the 2.24, Trot, 2.27 Dnco and the 2.17 Trot; and l'uCc. tho- cnt..ies. to which .close on Mumiuv next; -1 the and September.-= ic » ,___ _,___ __._._..._.___;_._ _._ ._ -»| ` _ __ 1- / ' ‘V A i »‘ =i ' .. »-S' Z' ‘='»....., ` ,- - e r no nest ¢ For those who delight ln ahocs_'lhl_l-' show their individuality, them is is treat in store at our shop. Tw new models that we ar.: aliolylng _lf fall wear are without doubt the halt f get liuvi ever been shown ln this ily. , I Hen'a$4,00, $_l.50_,S5.00 Q $5.50 . . Morris &Sit\l_lli_ 2 F ~ 127 QueenVStreeti¥*-’~.`- ' ea- - -_ _ ._ *mm “1°U¢Y in your pocket. /_ As a conditioner of horses,cat'tle and swine- for building '° If 5° 3” Enslith preparation that is used and endorsed l the world over. It builds up sound flesh in short time, mahfss .4 old horses ieei like colin-a splendid tonic for-mlleli l _' bullockl and hogs. Give llolasslne Meal a trial today-lt will I _pt ,I t I 1. Lower Queen Sr. ‘_ ~ strength. stamina and at the same time cutting down the feed ‘ bill there is no preparation that can equal H, _;. Molassine