grees yesterday. ln the City yesterday. Bee classified' column. should read classified column. | terday and buying was bi-isl¢_ on exhibition grounds, see clssiiicd column. L- 1. .A 5.5317113939 3°» ’9°8 " 'rum LA'rss'r News . - ' ._ . _ .,..~_f_1ff»-i r , _ » i I ~ :ig ;.:».,.»r.“ ‘f-‘.”.~>vf=.f-»i:;~='“~f.“f."f . _ ` . 1.1? Wa, _ _ ,___,_=_ _ _E EY p THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN FIRST or Au.. . ._;_._,.._;._',‘ .;,.y;“_.*}§i una QUissN's coinur GUARDIAN __ New pictures at The Star tonight. __ J . _ _ _ ,_ ,. _ sit this city for Baltimore yawn- __-. i . ' ' A *-' .noon at' 2.03 and tomorrow (ur- L. M. M K “ ‘ . i Miss Gertle Davis. City, leaves this Furnishing bogiiiiiiy iiiahhiullihgtzgiltly noun at 252' ____ I . m0l`11il1B 101' Montreal. lyestenday. l . The temperature registered 65 de- W. J. McEachern, Mt, Albion, was ‘Str *O Gwrgetown yesterday. Teacher wanted for North Million. AW DOY desiring to worll on term The market was well attended yes- _.___ Will tlhe person who found buffalo. ` J. J. Hbrnby, city, was a. 11858211* Mi” Bessie 000K. ¢itY. 165 yeste ~ room through illness. V P ‘ ii gay” morning on a holiday trip to .~_,. ' i . -- oe on and New Y k, 9 ~ ' A nurse sin is we/urea sl: zen Graf- lr hh" M°P"”."’°“'.U‘“' 1°" Y°’*'"°- ton Bt. Bee classified column. Miss Minnie Rackham and sistv dai torhqueeus U-mversuy' Kiugstw-n"= ____ Mrs’ Spurgeon Warren' C ty' haw.; .gal ;t&i;re he will resume his ment! ._ A girl is wanted for housework at gone on a trdp to Portland, Me. ___ l 7 1:1, Richmond st. see eisssiuea wi-I I " umm Miss Maiden Pope who has bo--\ “mist left mm ‘ 'I .,__. gisitlng her parents Percy and Mrs. énlnbridge, Mix, odyhllgoxtlxgn ills Bert Collwell, who has been visiting 099, City, left yesterday on rsrtnrn modical ¢011sge_ _ Fraser T .Mon d ‘ry 1 t hisBh<;;noa in thisd city, left on return 120 Montreal. I ___ l - OW. a nspec or . some ' ornn . *_ i was 8 passenger east yesterday. ' to 0 U 7 F ay m 5 I Oliver T. McNeill, Franklin, Mass., ,‘ H~ COTGY J'~‘l1kS. H. W. McKean The steamer Kilkeel will arrive were and B. L. Tucker of Amherst, ha Crwk spent sung y ~ D 3 bl th \ tmiay with 8, cm-so of Inverness returned from attending the exhihi~ -_-“est gi his uncle S. Mciiielllle B round coal 'for A. i-'icserd & Co. ,tion in this city. ` ' E There was a large attendance at th Millinery Announcement \Vc are very glad to announce that wc have secured the scrviccs of Miss Lawson late of St. _lohn and one of the best millincrs in~ the Maritime Provinces. Miss Lawson who arrived last night corncs tous highly recommen- ded.Shc has been head' millincr for the past number of years for _Messrs Brock and Patterson of St. John N. B. the largest Wholesale millinery house in thc Maritime Provinces. Miss Lawson now iii charge of our larg; fiillincry Department is ready with all the latest ideas of the Millincrv Art and We bcspcak for her a largc- sl arc of public patronage. Miss Lavvson comes direct to us from Halifax at which place shc- had charge of f\..l;ssi‘s llrock and Patter- Son’s‘f:.ill niilliucry displa Our Fall Millinery Opening “< will take place in a very Shgrt time and We urge the ladies of Charlot- tetown and Vicinity to Wait for same of which due notice will be given- orening meeting of the Pwvincn Campaign in Georgetown last nigh J. A. Mart'hieson was the princlpu speaker. l The marriage takes place this ever _ ling of Miss Vera E. Lea d'aug~hter < ,Jabez Lea, Victoria, to C, E. GOU1 A ing of the firm of Lea and Gouldln-l It Calgary. -- New Wonderland is nightly increa: _ _ill-'_ in attend-an'ce\ owing to the excel llent moving pictures and fine slngin' and muslic. Last evening the prograi . and song was much enjoyed. There was a largely attended meet ' ing at Pownal the night before la: The leaders of politics disciisseil tl - questions of thc day and Jlev..H. l~ ' Thomas spoke on behalf of the ‘fiocir _ and Moral Reform llcuguu. l Advertisers are requested to hav- _lhelr "changes" in for the Muruini _ \Dai1y and Tho Rural Daily not later than ten a. m. on Friday of ezzcl I eek as part of the big Saturday i _.___ ~ I aPer has to be printed on Friday. l I Among the outward pnssengvri fr ' ' - - ‘. ' . om this City yesteifgay were L. L. Mn Harmon was very popular as a _Grant, City; to Holi x; Rev. W. '1‘. h - - Suckling and bride to Albertou. lmistif, gfvegvg slgiizoifg church hem' ' l George and Mamie Cuming returning to New York from a visit to this city. lf l "_" ...ibery and other offences, under the ;` The marriage took_place at the l The steamer Northumberland arriv- R V ed last evening from Picton at eight _ The Guardian regrets to learn that l; Rev Mr Woodrofe is confined to his 1 fu ¢ OP¢ll8l. III. to op, m, . Among those in attendance at the _l "' I . . ‘ ' ; I l ..| i A W- Cslwill, P.H.c analytical L _ who is visiting his old home in Lon; I 5' 1gL¢_ Georgetown exhibition are Prof Ross, anfl A E Dewal, city Daniel Steele , .» their homes. They report verv little WOI'k tllld have had 5 hard tirnl-'_ ,Judging by the l’ati‘lo`L’s publica» ll lon of the ifriic List in “serial l ory" style from day to day, the ` oiincial ldxliiuitiou held the mid- dle of last week will ue contiiiilcd un- ili further novice. ,le Iiiv L- - .. dE. H. dM""M ' r- l f Sii-:lm an iss urtin, Su'nim0~ .ll , d < I l `._l]" l ‘ Mrs. Robert Coffin, who has hero l ,`~ fl/ '/ 1* spending the summer in this City, g ‘~' ° Y ' ` uith her husband, left yesterday on q ,. ’\` _lf return to New York. Mr. Codin will 7 ' H/ J l 1 umain a few weeks longer. 3 _ : , .. ' ' J. A. Mathieson, leader of the Op. . 'l lf. / .,‘ p:.si’f.iofn and' Mr, Cotton, editor Ll , . » . the Examiner were pastcngers to _ _ \ I "1 Georgetown yesterday to attend the l`. f opening of the politicul campaign , l , _ , ,__ ` \ number of young men have _ arrived home from the North West, \ 1 /\ l urid left the City yesterday en rout: I `. ` ", .` _ ./V .I ‘ -. - . ,. f - _ ._ _ _ ... __ _L ~.<-,'_":-Iii' ’¢‘ /f “l L-. Black froze coat of very f Head Offices ln New Prev/so Block Charlo‘netown _ “Y ‘ | 'rue nas win be nigh this afar. " \\/,__ . e _ . i /_A _ E _ (.1 _f ” \"f»'/Q-f;/ ’ / ' ’- The Busiesi Store on Charloffeto\vn’| Busleaf Stud. _ wednesday, isépt, _~,o|e, |905, roi cess inn ‘i.Di.-_iiniive .>~'f{_.__ _ SMART---DIFFERENT ' *features that are breaking ' 'records in our coat selling. WE are repeating on our orders for coats already. The remarkable sales in this department have made it necessary to replenish our showing even at this early date. Smart, catchy distinctiveness of style, models that you will see here only, added to superb tailoring and high quality make a selling proposition that cannot be beaten. The popularity of the Directoire idea in ladies garments has made tl1e fitted coat, in which we show so strong variety, the leading idea for this fall, And of course we have the scmi fitting and loose fitting as well. _lust a few suggestions as to prices-and for every garment We describe we have scores behind it_ air weight Navy and black Cheviot cloth coats, ...9. .!ev. and Mrs. Wlllinlin lizirrison, Eiarlottetown, wcro in Suci\.vil.le las ex renewing old acq.uaintance5_ Beginning with to'moi'i~ow's issue, lu. .ll particulars of the penalties, for _l ominfon Elections Act, will appear i loose fitting Self strappings down front cauolit with tubs and velvet but- tons, zi hue line :it $3.75 Dork striped twced coat semi iitted, has broad shoulder cflcct; velvet collar and cuff, fly front lined to waist. Good value at $12.50 box back, velvet collar, double breasted front tiircc quzirtcr length. $7.75 All wool Black Kersey cloth coat 53 _ inches long, neatly trimmed with self strappings, has flat collar inlaid with velvet, lined to waist, semi fitted back. Price $l6.75 Something very striking is a line home of the bride at Vernon River ,mm day to day under tha direction L last evening when Miss Lydie Stow- ~ Stewart, was united in marriage to Goudon Webb of 0'Lear'y. The bride _ was attended by her sister Miss i Bertie, while Charles Stewart, sup- ported the groom. The engagement is announced of .Frank Thomas, of the firm of C. H. Thomas & Co., Fredericton, N. B. ' and Miss Mar,;ai‘ct Bernice McLeod, daughter of the late Dr. James Mc- Ilcol, of Charlottetown. The wedding will take place in Boston in the last -_ week of October proxiino. Those \vho go to New Wondeulsnll on Thursday evening will help the - City Hospital along. The program will he contributed to .by the leadini locul talent of the city. Miss Con- stance Fitzgerald, Mrs.` Byrne, Mb: Lucy Blanchard, W. J. Brown, 1-l. 5. Wood, Dr. Robins and Dr. Blake wil; be among the vocalists, and the mr 3.' tion pictures will be thc best pri , curahle. -. ~' The firemen were called outt quite il bluze iii uh old barn oi Grafton Street near Pownal Street. The barn contained co'nsidei'able buy i und find got well uudcr way beforeit ,; was noticed. The fire had burst out strong 'through the roof before the . firemen arrived but notwithstanding , all tliis the capable firemen soon had a flood of wntci' pnuriiig on lt und ' within ten or fifteen minutes there "7 wus lmrdly a blaze tulle seen. The ' action of the firemen was almost muivelous of the firemen wus almost '_ Info in their hunds. The barn belong- f ed to Hugh Monaghan. The bcuutlliil clock, which has beer _ on show in the window of Prowsi < Bros. Ltd. for the pust week, hai: ..‘ stopped ut lust, running 13 days fi `.‘ hours 16 minutes with one winding ' hours T minutes, mude by Nathan error of 51 minutes; the next iieuics. wus inadl- hy Miss Birdie i~ltcvenson,| 2 North lliver, being: 18 duys 5 ho'ui':f~ |20 minutes, iiinklng an l=.l’l`0.l' .Of 56 ,nii\nui.es; und thc third nearest was \1:; days I' liours 13 minutes, made by |Jnmes Doironv, (lynilwia iiiaking an lerroi' of 57 minutes. Mr. McEwen is to ‘hc congratulated on his lucky guess l.,,-mei. ‘wins for ni... tue uenliurui lclock, and all symimthiw with the ‘others who were so close. If Mr. Mc- lEwcn will cull and present his cou- pon, Prowse Bros. Ltd. will be pleas- ed to give hlin the clock. One hundred dollars in prizes and gold are being offereh hy Jas. Paton » l, _ _' ing of -' ‘ The iicurust guess was ld duys lilows in this City in August lust ,md , of -the Charlottetown Moral and So- . .ml Reform League. L ua.. <..U.-. -#ws `¢»nv-s'-.=.»§.~.¢,. -.- l Quits a. number of Stellartonlans ; _ironiclel were' attending the P. E, I, 1 chiniizion last week, including’ J. I’. _ ui Mrs. McDonald, Frank and Mrs, ’ hbets, P. and D. Mahoney, A. G, anderson, W. Tupper and M. Mur- my. n publishing the prizes awarded* at 1 1' a Charlottetown Exhibition in' 5 ivede turnips, monarch type, for All wool Navy and Black Kersey tight iittiup; back fly front, velvet collar »_._ys the New Glasgow Eastern lined to the ivziist, 7-S length. Black broad cloth coat semi fitting is slit up the side seams and a wide satin binding on each side continuing up to the shoulder, double brclsted, 7-8 Price \9.75 length. Price $24,00 . A Splendid Range of Childrcn’s Coats. . . . t \/Ve have not forgotten the children and the little misses who are no quite grown up. Our showing of coats for theni is by all odds the finest that we have ever brought to Charlottetown. - ._ _ _ _ - Vi/c are very anxious to have you bring in your little girl and let one of at prize The Guardian gave the 1 ms James .Warren. This prize was .~ arded to James Arthur.. Northi J stico, who also won first prize for on our saleswoincn demonstrate fall coats. You have noidea how cheaply you can buy unless you see these. swcde turnips, purple top, which is- H voi-y creditable showing in this land -' of overgrown turnips. __ 1 Among those registered at the Queen Hotel, city, last night were_ ljzzile Polton, Brudenelle; Jessie itewart Brudenelle; J. M. Clark, nmmcrslde; R. E. MacDonald, Pinst- I , Chas Luvbie, Toronto; E. J. An- rson, St. John; lfcv. Wm. Mcllon- ' nhl, St. Mary‘s, N. S.; A. H. Mc-i _ l ne, Monrton; Alex. Watt, Montreal; gl, P mfizmr. Wonderful _$l0 Coats Frankly at the start, let us say, these sp:cial $10.00 coats “are last seasou’s”. Tha said the only objection is disposed of. The coats are fine handsomely made garments, mostly in tweeds. '1`l1ey’re loose, long, heivy coats, niudc bv .wo or three of the best tailors in America-there worth from Frankly af the Start. I 1 '.oo to sz _'Jo and thev’re to o at $|0.0U 3 v 3 'I Richards, Bidfeford and M. S. Cox, 'I uro, -N. S. l .aut week Court Tremont, No. l5,l ` O. 0. F. of Boston, gave ii recep-i - on and bunquet in honor of W. C. . illett who is a native oi Crapaud in, is Province. It _was made the oc~l_ lsion on which to present him w'ith.,__ _ two hundred dollar Grund Mustc1"sl Jewel, set with diamonds and con-li sidered. the best in the state. Need-l ;_j less to say Mr. Collctt li; justly. proud of the high honor conferred-3' on him, us uro ulso his friends in thlsl.‘3" Province. It will be remcmberc-d‘, -' that Mr. Collett, attended a meet»_ the Grand Lodge of ()d1l‘°l ` .A__;*"" mode many friends during his short ~` _.ms .r x A HAI) BIIUISE. ' t tl P " , tion of Ncrvmne' “meh in-S an y "ve the nearest 1-~'tliuuf.o wltlito Headquarters for the famous °‘Qf‘»risiine" fur jackets. ]u.~‘ '; \ ;uii1ouucc the arrival of our first big fall shipment of these splendid coats-by .ill odds the finest Astrachan and Bokharan coats that money can buy. Tue coats in this lot were made under the careful personal supervision of the licnd of fllc _igrcnt Coristliic factory, and are as near to absolute perfection as a fur co-.it can c mic. The assortnient includes many grades of price-and we are in n p isitiou to s;l\'c you rl vcry considerable amount on _each line shown. Every dciziil li is been c.u-clullv carried out-fur--cutting -fit---finish - to the tasteful ._ Mcldwtn, Bristol, 11. E. I., iiiukingvai View _md durable linings' Letvs Show you. s sn wsswiwosvamwsw-www ~:-.-»<-,»»><-»f.-»~..-.-\-- --.»~ . ., \..-.»..-. .- - . .- lr-.-mi-.\~.-.»»-miumsls-.ws-»-.~»<.vl\°.. _ “.\-.\..»-».wss-\-. .~.>_.»».\~..-_\\v»=.»,....~.>-A _~..\» <,,..._- i _. Often causes n good deal of trouble _ -- . ~. -_ _ Jus. Puton & U0.. M9 Uffefmfl $100~ The best cum lb 8 prqmpt apphtn 00 in ri7.c~ to Guuriliun reuilurs who _ c ii gi ' stop! the pain prevents swelling, ri l ( tw m_u“_n_ _ moves ull bliickncss and disco'loi‘u Y-H1 mil_l0¥‘iiY Ol U10 ‘f)“‘_“lll‘*_‘~` I_ tion. Nerviline is antiseptic-pre~ ¢ _fi ‘~. _ ~ M ,'.*‘~».»,1 ; ~ ~ s . s - '_ .1 . v~§i~=>° as ,_._y¢'f '=.<.<.'~ Z .,~.~_s...»\\...._-.._ aww,-.» 2 i ......».»...... ., . _ , _ *__.__. "_ _ - - -- ' _-. ._ _K ’ ' ' .M Marble and Granite The oldest and most relia ble manufacturer in the pro- For nearly fifty yearn the leader in all best grades o Estimates cheerfully urn