."*-r~»--‘--- -» PWWQ IIN# fill. - I STYLE n Millinery is not a mere matter of dollars and cents- not the consequence of leaving an order. It’s the result of \ARTISTIC TASTE without which the best efforts are dismal failures. That s the reas Jn this store’s millinery gives such ent ire satisfaction, th: r.-ason that of hundreds of milliiiery custom- ers this spring, none were dissatisfied. All are united in praising the artistic .work ,oi our splendid milliners. New shapes and trimmings arriving almost daily makes it easv for us to satisfy the most particular. There isn't any other store in so good a position to make your new hat as this store. And - ai-ha' it may not be a consideration--the price will be much less than you might expect. PROWSE BROS. LTD- More Information Regarding OUR BARGAIN IN _ _ SILKS- - -` 59C and .4-9c yd. The quick response to or r great bargain offer of siiks was v,r,/ gratifying and our large staif of salc:;pe0p`c hate been excited io the utmost. The immense q rtutity - OVER ONE THOUSAND YARDS -all rd an opportunity to silk bl1y¢1‘S_f9l' 2 few rl t\..- I up. r. We advise ati immediate visit to our Dress Go ds Department where the sillcs are being display- fl. 500 yards of lovely Shot Silks At in all the newest coloringn in- _______._..._------" d °‘.:;‘.:“.i=.;';° ‘;,‘£f2‘.:"..°i::. ;::.irL°.i;*;':;°f.. Sr: 2.§.‘t?f.:2; :nazi X-)-and green and brown-2 shniles 39c worth 6oc, _ 500 yards elegant ailks in plain At white, brown and green-shaded Fnectnin w|,|,,, en, myrtle and iimbre effects at 49e worth 75c yard. ` - ' ' “We have no hesitation in qualifying this as the greatest Silk Bargain ever offered inntiic city. ' _ i -nx;_u_1 ~ E ' 0 t f town customers may 0l'd¢f b,__....._--y orlcleroby mail witlli ev’/ery 1315- tidence. Write fully stating exactly ulrf at s vlveasn mi W will repay silk to any address. sump G P _ . _ ¢1..sir¢dwrir,eimmedittteiy_aswe cannot pr¢;n;ise to sn order.. for time nits for any length °f if , i 59c - »` SILK ' 5' 49° i Worth 6Oc and 7Oc. Prowse THE CHARLOTTFPGWN GUARDIAN, IUNE 26, 19o6 _ ___ __ on > iltE0llii||StZIil|ilitlliBi|ii=¢ Head Offices in New Prowse Block- Charlottetown W. ll. Srxvamiou vu a passenger by Hnmnn_ the train last ni¢ht,rctnrnln|g from Boston ' ` 'and other American cities. MW E' WALSH “ld ui" R?¥“"» 5°* , ol this province who were vlaitingln . Tru: Moncton Times says: Mlas Rhoda Jnnn nnn Mnnntnn mn Wann' nn Francis and Mila Mabel Hunter left cni nnnrnnd Wwe". h°,nnn_ bakc potatoes, 900 cases eggs and 150 'UW-i°1\l~ bc taken ta Fist River, whore the funaxnl' is “Good enough for a King." in from the hatchery at _thc Blockhnuse. P°\"' Weil' b°1i°f- s*'|'"3“4Y G°l““l”n“-Y uni* 5 7°" i Tal Saturday Guardian, only fifty can TB; u-5|, .n.|,¢`<| “.5 umm, ng, gpm your isan excellent Kilt for that fricu °'°1°°g_ ot your-a abroad. Subscribe for lt today. 'ran Noi-nnnmini-inns nn-md not night RW- JAKB Sl\lPB°N» °f 5°- P°=\=l`» -|, |0,10_ , Church, Charlottetown, is the guest Rav. Sub Dean Crawford, Quecn Stree N,” Wm ,penn 'Inn nn,_nn,“._ , Fon the Prince Edvi ard Island Bspti , Association at Tryon tickets will he lnsu 3*” Rmmis- 5°” °f W' F' R°bi““' °.i from all stations on the P E. I Rallvr dl' lin" 'W' b°°'l in in B°°"°“~ b“"il’0r single first. clans tnre.on ifhursdianyii ec Saturday for Prince Edward Island where i ‘ cd latest reports contain the pleasing news. Jnnn QL nnnn no “turn nn to nn ith” hi* °°'“ml°D il |mP"°"|“¥~ including July 8rd. For return trip iq v1'\?'0,_mp.nn |n||¢dn|,,,,,¢,3°'¢|°¢,k gm, will bcneceasuryto present ccrtincate mg mug. Wm, 5), puunmn md ¢_|,¢,!rom Association. Carriages will m following cargo: 25(1) cases lobsters, 1l(Dfd¢1°8I°°¢ It Emvnld Bhd Alblh packages sundrles. if I1' is gratifying to be able to record th 'Inn St. John’s Daily News of the wth B°°d imP\'°°9|°“ WH* li Win! ‘M30 lust, says: The many lrlends ofthe Rev ‘W0 S 5 EIDDNBS- Thi! MODCWD Tftllll' J L Dnwnon’ Wm ,.njn|nn tn ,nun mn; he ci-ipt says theta Monet/ovlsu who return is not only holding his own, but that at ,fmm Pfinw Edwlifd wand “BYU ifhll Uh n,|n`n|nnn nn wnn rnnnrtnn no nn nnnnuy `hill of fare served on the now steame ' the Empress, beats any of the very hos better. hotels fn the maritime provinces, Th \Tru: body of the late James D Mclicn-,i dinner was well putronized and all th zlc, arrived by train Inst nlrzht. and will pnaganggn; had bug, one opium" and um will bethls afternoon. A special train. T In M h h an _ mr rn storm w o as prev will leave Charlottetown at 7.4o this with momorlem vlolencmslnce Snurda ummlng' afternoon seemsto have been felt greater or less degree all over the Islan Cunnan Munn, ot Wlnsloe Road, Prince At th t ti th I ‘ Edward Island was in Moncton last week ° Drew" m° ° genera .m` with aisplendld pair ot working horses for mesnl°n is that were Ms bac" emug C n h _ ~ rain to last for a while. At Cain NTo:°, Nl°h°|s°J;, if Cl: Tlth wif' . Brig/hton, the ground is in a somcwh by m_e'6E:;e:)°;';t Mosh; :“_;':ng° imp; sudden condition. and as the tents t ments name” &c the 82nd Battalion have to be pitchc ’ ' there today to accommodate the men- ]N the Ap°y,|,e,,u-ie; Hn" maybeseen tinewent-herls anxlouslylookcd for. Thus n |,,,¢t|,, |n wmnh nm n number nf young who are weather wise predict fine |.,|,,,wn,, very 5m,,||_ which We,-_e bmught weather today, and the probabilities sup- oore si mel; ci on ., \;.1,-",,/ ~.f= `\ ~¢. _ ressy Grey A Skirts at Z5 per cent off A clearing of absolutely new fresh garments at a quarter off prices. We find too large a stock of these on hand and are paying the penalty with a big sac i"ice in prices. The garments are right, new, graceful,distinct1ve -they fill every requirement of fashion-and this generous price cut is made early in the season whin its ot most use to you. Skirts that were $4 50 are now $3.38 Skirts that were $4.95 are now $3-7! Skirts that were $5.50 are now $4.13 Skirts that were $5.85 are now $4.39 Sxirts that were $6.25 are now $4.69 ‘€? `f§r¥2e 'ai' _._4..=».».-- _~ __.._._‘ .....~.._.....».»-- »-w--=-»-v The youngsters, which arc very active, THE nnnnnl memnn nl un, Lnw “VW” W he 5" “Yes and ian “nd 5"’ Society was held yesterday nt the Law °b°“° °“°‘°iRi"'h °f 5" inch i°“|i° The? Library. The following gentlemen were ‘“`°i"l""`°°"i“3 5° 5”' elected olllcers for en>uing_ yi- AT the Opera House last. night. a larzo ;r;'iIden'f‘ J A Mmhmoni vmlwwslliwl’ nuiiienoo was present to witness thc uns' sc°r°mry "m"“i"'r’ i` I' e muon “The Cunvlcvs DM mer, u Hasaard; executive coiiiiriittec, Vi A U pres n g r Morscn WEBentlcy DG Mein-od W . il d ' ' 'dghma lhmwm stage 'and playa ln" AWeolis; examiners for tinnl examina- uinnner very much ln advance of thc. average to which theater gcers in Char- t'i°ns' W E Bentley’ J A M“"hi°B°"' C R lomwown are accustomed uh The c0m_ Smullwood, Attorney-General Perens, panyds deserving of the best reports the ex-olllcio; ex-nminnrs for entrance . lo be be, examinations, D C McLeod, W A Weeks, :$13! the vu gs mem as if CRSmaIlwood. The general routine of clever' an Wen “lance business was trnnsncterl, and thc f::.‘;..f.L‘;.:';:.';‘:.§.":::..;:“:l';ii‘.:.:.;‘: ~»f »f WM rewarded with hearty applause' executive committee for the past, yea testifying to the satisfaction ol the was ad°pt'°d' riudlenoc with the work olthcplsyers. V ALH,-E_,_0Nn Linernl n.,.m,B: i-ny n TC PLM, W" of Senator inte number of your vulunlrle nnrl Mas. . . 1', e Plum Unneb States senator (mm the independent paper I sei: tirncly coruuimitn ' - ti ful t of h ' ul n , I i onthe isgrnoe stnc t e roi s, ;M;i§l(oJ::“(;o::;;' Sl;e.v“,sn\;i;zM::s“£,:l?_ Let mc draw the nttcnbioti ol thc pow(-rs loc and married .G Holland Snow of nh" he’ to the wretched “law of th" ,W d k. n ,,,,,,`,,,, d ,,, ,ne wen, rnndnrnrnngh Mnrnhiinio nno nnnniitiir oo st.oc a or ca _ nnga. At. thlsdnte 23rd ol'June part of ‘_t,gi§licUnitedStatcs. Fredericton Herald. th dl not mt S the R rl ' ireshem . _ _ B st , a p nrz "i;ia‘L::iT;:s;'Dm;:Z;t tgrz ggegngi have loft them, arc positively. .dangerous =».§m“, me denth nt ner "Nfl nnnbnnd' tothe traveling public. To attoriipt. to ‘ ' A-d -Dr Jnnewn U1 New York . take the centre oi the road opposite Mr mar e y, . , . ' ; _ ' d Wyattsfsrrn, would he to rislrlifo and Wim' M" i“"°w"y' “lm “°° °° °p°“d ri . This directly or nor one o our age i ye, Ernst'B:':;l:_;r;|;;?E\Z:\§¥;;e,kw]:mp‘;l;;`; and wlthinufcw miles cl this nbodc of met h'el_ yen" mm Dr Jnnewny dled Inspcct0r'Brcriic, is surely crinilniil Buddenley some ten yen” nm’ nnd not neglect. In this treatment the result of long afterwards his widow, who is a um "duced '””‘°i°my “IW” "h° vary ‘wc|n“‘nn wnmnnl lnnnnlnd the Commissioner of Public Works ut thc celebrated Sénnwrplnm last general cleotioni It would appear sc. If this part. of thc road is not THE Y_ c_ A_wm°p9n their two tent., attended to immediately, the ninjority today on the military grounds ln the sam Wm IW l`°d“°°d Sim l°We"° nr - Sales are humming in the silk section Silks at 4Sc that are sold regularlv everywhere for Site Though the selling has been swift, and large we’re still able to fill orders ~ . » / )gé°’¢'° if , -» _.\ I/y' ` 'ui Il'\` '_'sr~. ii' A SP0l’»8~iHSl¢ F0813 J- F- M°D°“°id~ 59°"-‘-‘ :A Pnu1“rY wedding was solemnlzcd in St. wry ofBrlds¢eww\1 AS~°°|Mi°\1.Wl\lM~lSt Jnhn,onrhn torn inns., when Minn Ev.. thelwul Y- M-C-A W°rl¢°"ln °°nd“°=- Entenn .rnninsbocninn the onine nronnn. ing the work. The tents willbefitted up L'_W¢,°d_e1d,,st, ,on of 1_,,w|5 1\_ w,,0d_ with writing interlal and reading matter; and fo,-me,-|y 0| Charlottetown but games, etc., and made as homelike as now on tha |;,»a",|h,g 51,511 of P°59|bi° 1°* l'h° 9°idi°" i’°-Y5- A" Manclisstenl Robertson, Allison Ltd. excellent Pl‘°|10Kl'ilDh Will bi? *"1 ldded The ceremony was performed at 8 ubtrtwlfivil- S°U1°lfh|“i¥ 5D°°i°i Wm b° o'clock nt the residence of the brlde's doing every night in tho wuts. The mnth¢,._ Mrs, Em M¢N{,_,h°| WM nrvzrm f°r thu different svwlnks li 11° bridesmaid nna it G Yonngoinnn follows: Tuesday Juneii6t.h,Phonographlo supported the g0mm_ Tim in-|.|¢ Wm, -0006011; W0d“°5d°Y Ziiihn C0“0el'if bY bccomingly gownrd in white silk, with Methodlsttlhclr and others; 'l`h\1l'SfiBY ribbon and lace trimmings, nnri carried ZSLII. 5008 S°\"'i°° “nd All'-l“`35 a bouquet of roses. The bridesmaid, by ChHl>|9eil\ S- J- W°°dF0°f¢» who also carried a bouquet, was Solo brwss ‘1i°wnrd;Frid»y Nth. Svwlol dressed in wines with irinniningnor inns Mosh: by Solvntlvn Armn “dress by nna ribbons. Thoi.n|