».» i °C”1`0“5R 1°»_-'19°3 'ren Lxrmsr News `“ ' THE C1-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ` ruler' or Anti ' " *r PAGE Nim! * 5 _ rn gnn u. -» . - _*___ _ l- ie.. Lf ~-- _, "' -'ff' nu- »-' ._ _ _ \~ _ f The peace ofllcers raided the ple.;- G°°"3° D' P°P° 0! 0tf‘°"'*- lil ln Hilbert Tomlins of New Yorlr is vis- the City. _ iting in this City. l Walter Simpson, Bay View, was in W. F. Boggis, engine" 0| the Sow the GUY Y°5f°\'d“Y- ris wharf is in the City.. pi. Th” wmP°l'Bt“l`° registered nity Rev. P. D. McGuigan was a pass;.l~ me degrees y°Bt‘°'d“y' liar cast from this City yerterdiy. ~' a1ysis_ ,sent and for what is, buyers are pay. _..___. io: from eight to eight and gl half and costs for n first oilence ol t"\l ~l5“U"W A- Mai?" “ml bride who ‘ Prohibition Act, and has been relea:.e.» “'“~' 1“““'l°‘l ln -*UW Ulliszow. N. ii., frdm jaip _ last week are in t.li:. i'l°o\~ince on , y 1 samples of beer were taken for and Very litl-le pork is moving at pre- The Bmiut sto le. nee. Georg. E. neu, who me emi wee 1-xtelem. city, len yesterday -absent for the past weeks will oc- on a short visit to her home in ' 0 ' _ _ __ 0 cupy the _Ziop Church pulpit at _both |SpI'lngile1d. v -\ ' _ ~. / ` . - ' services Sun a . -_ . _ -1- - .--\_ ' -- Head Offices ln New Prowse Block-~-Charlottetown. _ 'll-- Bleek were are selling in one my \ " ll f' l , \ 'K \ `. / l"" . e- '( _ at lhirty~elght cents and ,white 51;' / ‘ ilgj ll,/V. _ ‘\ lp l /7i .W nies of Alben. Mexnmea as ltngthlrty-six eeutsller uushel. | *fi »»--1 \`_"-’/ J _» J/ Stewart on Wedhdida llllt. Sorel '**-°- /' .- on Cherlottetown'e Buaieet Street, John Anderson of Queend kr-lnf.l""'“t“‘ G Open 8.. m' t°6 P' m' F|'ld°Y» Dlh-GW |903' paid his fine ol one hundred-dolla ll "‘-- l P' I ____ =~ The Northumberland arrived in The schoo , - ner H. H. Chamberlain °h‘“:l°t“°'t°W“ at eight f0!‘CY last arrived yellterlday from New Yorld °"°”"‘€- ‘ ‘with nerd coal for A. Pickers at con ' Rev. Ms. McKenzie was a passenger The tide will be high this lnorning on the Murray Harbor train from this at eleven fifteen and at noon tomor- Clty yesterday. ,ow ' ' -_ | ` __ A. Boisoner od Souris has removed I Schr "M ” _ . ~ . yrtle May is discharging ill C»l!Hll‘l0f1»°¢0Wn and intends taking a cargo of pine boards and studdlng up his business as an auctionoar. for A. Duchelnin & Co., City. _ "- - _ -f _ ! PROWSE _BROS LTD. Rev. Mr. McNeill was glpassenger on the Murray Harbor train from this City to llis l'l0me in Mt. Btev-' art. Mr. McNeill., has been attending the Synod at Truro and reports a very prolitnille and enjoyable ses- sion. _ At; the opening, football game in Hali'l‘ox last week between the Wand- erdrs and Cresents resulted in a vic- tory ion the former, the score bein; threu to nothing. in the Wanderer. line up was Dorsey oi Charlottetown. who played on the Abegweit team, their wedding trip. Hay was nelligdeeterday cn tue ll market. square at fol'Ly‘elght, to ugly 1.* four cmts per cwt and straw ut ' twenty five to thirty cents. ,- ' ____ J. lr' There has been ll slight advance in 5 the price of potatoes since last quot- *l '-<1 and buyers are now paying from gi; eighteen to twenty cents per bu_4|,a|_ : Furnips are bringing sixteen cents. " 1- \'.' There was n large rally meeting of 'ho Young Liberals in their rooms, _/larket ifnilding lust night. Enthusi- E' ff- stic speeches were delivered b the' ‘Charlottetown'e Big Departmental Store. . J Paris for Millinery Styles 1 l’rowse’s _ for Stylish Millin " ‘ < dl/ our fall and win- ter millinery ~ for this sea- ll u sou. It was the greatest and grandest display that we have ever had. Thedisplay of beautiful A m e rica n Model Hats not an indis- crinlinal lot of freakish aff- airs that no sensible wo-` man would wear but a cheerfully sei ected collect- ion of prac ~__._._,\ l lcrll Hats--l-Izlts charming in style and exclusive eleg- ance to be sure but of a character that will appeal to women of refined taste. These are the sorts of Hats into which thc .llzlclican Millillers pllt their best eilorts. No wonder the A ladies of Charlottetown were delighted with them. _ Side by sidc with thcsc imported nlodcls are the creations of ollr own l\Iillinel's and no worthier com panion for them could bc found anywhere. Like al Hats thcsc :irc lllrlrkcd by xl chzlriniug individllality A that luakcs ihcul il'rcsi.sl:ll»ly zltiractivc. Of course prices-as is zllwalys tllc___c:l>c hcrc-are exceptional ly moclcratc Millinery Trimmings. It will be an easy matter for you to choose fash ionablc trimmings for your Hat from the splendid assortment we have ready for you. Wllatcver’s new and up-to-date is illcluded__in the collection Ostrich p`umes and tips in blac_kpyvh,it; ang] all the lending sh_adc colnbilfatiou 75c. up to $15.00 each. __ A line vzlriciy of trinllnillg birds from 5oc up. Fancy breasts 5oc. up. P_ Note. We would kindly urge the ladies ltolordc; their Millinery as early as p-is-sible to insugfdeiiyety' Of same .vhen wanted. '_ .a' ' \ - .75 " , 5., . 1.'~ 4 `&m.¢£'5’...f‘r.e'._..-Q _ John E. Kelly, and his daughter, lM.iss Josephine who have been vlsiv- nr the former's parents, Edward ani ; 1 _, . ,'_’ ilifrs. Kelly, Charlottetown have re- ,turnedl to Boston, Mr. Kelly is a , prominent contractor, and one ol the ._ many Islanders who have done Well " in the neighboring rep-ubllc. , tel'/tainment was given in Hartney » lHall on Wednesday c\eninl! last. Tire [lecture was much appreciated by those present. A pleasing feature of llast season. | l r A llecture and mn::ic lantern en- ""’l°¢~ romln-ent men Off the campaigny_ l , ummerside. . , The New Wonderlaind program lost '- fvcning was mont enyoyab1e_ qhe ,_ .ll~l_sh lndustry was indeed an edu. 7 eating film which was decidedly in-fer. _ _sting as was also the Zoological l ,slrdens_ Misa Dall I6ell'l~; :ong was “_ -` =1retty one which the sung in gm, :L A political meeting was held last waning in Southport. which was well . __ttcnded. Samuel Wounds presided ac, ness In A Fine NcwFurs N() l'l` ISN"l` neccessary to spend the price ol' a house and lot in order to own hand- some f`lll':;_ 'l`hi:~'. season we‘vc a specially fircraugc of fllrs at moderate figures. And they re hallrlsun e, 1 y¢_;_c~y durable Pieces t00_ .\l-clzplcces. muffs etc, away below your ex- pectatlou in cl ,~t.. _.1 ,.z_ Q. the' evening‘s entertainment was the '1’l’t“b1Y° The speilkem WGN? H011- (3.1 ._ torch swin)ZlnfL‘ by L. W. Archibald, 1"' Hglghfg an°.l_.At[i”n°ydG§"eral Pal' » _ _ .__ _- , i _ _ ,ner or eulnferasam _s,S¢ _, Y M (_ A secretary of til s city "_lt_ K_ C__ and L_ P_ Tanbon for in/e Among the passengers by the Nor- l onservauvw’ ,` `thumberlnnrl last night were Rev.i ' 'rl u ' lvln r fr o .mines and 1°" R“”g° thi” “ft"“°°“ °"f“m‘=ll°l11r:I } cv. . 1`. r fly, . . , is lscverul other minister". nil of whom at ‘me Oclock betwcml teams Of “W ° - l fl` Cl] !`l til t ` were attending ihc Synod at Truro. ment Om? H D 0 °"f'“_ and 5V€\'=; nnd l\lr. lilcllonnld cf McDonald andmen rom °wn';1',,As uns.” l‘l”“” ‘»’“t‘ 'jf ,; ,Moilntt, contractor.. of the‘Bummer-lgimel tfélt 8 ° U "nge EWG" DY thc Side -nre,,kw,,t,,,__ u.ro_ e own mcn conslderablq1n._ ____ terest: ls felt as to the rcsult. f ; Yesterday was el record breaker for "'°’_" _ A R; fl Paton do Co's election coupons. They Among “mae ffiglstefed af Cllr: Vic- 5; '_ 'are pouring in from all quarters and *Mia Hfliiel, City, yesterday morn- ,-ll _r ithe interest is iucreusing steadily day lug' were A~ Hwbflckef. Halifax; '_> - ,by day. One thing should 'ne rcmenl- J~ MCISEBC SL Jfllllli Geo. D. , [2 bcred ini connection with tuis corn- Ellis, St. John; J. R. .'McGrath, lpetition viz. In case ol two eati- 1lfl°“_t°g“°5 J~ R- Todd- M011'-agllei "J I' 'mates being alike, first prize will he (’°°- R- M°”tg°m"Y~ Monlfliléllel Jflli. ,_ awarded to the first ‘correct estimate Rid- su-mmel"‘l1d"~1 H- U-'€. Buffalo, ee Qreceived. Do not forget to address N- Y-» H- H- COX M0IN:ll and Wil- L l; all estnnatee as lellowsrnleceion el- md F°fb°S. Vernon. 'l `timutc" Guardian Oillce, Charlotte-i "_°- . - ».1‘=:.:.':.:°:: earns: ,l.;S;;fel,,;~l l -- , ' ln ig ‘ The_ students _atten<1ing_Col1ege i;i_;;ll5Y- There was a. fasir attendance. , _this city were elven ll social time in‘i Blgblaé/*L 1;’I°D0iU1ld. EHS! P0iI1t, Was -" ithe First Methodist Church last, 2 0 ara _There was about 1400 -_ ,nigl‘rt.__Rey. IH. E._ Thomas occupied ° 989° lJ0&l Bd, most of whlch was the ‘chair A vcry emoynble prolgramlmld 5° Mr- BPUIGUC Bl? 120 The cable i » l _,,. ,<- U icleol-ge is Rnslflinrl lime sen, cltyp A match will 11° allot 0° Keusiug- ’ A Marlnot tie sixty inches long, satin lined this is considered one of our best; values at. . .. . . . . . . . ..$5.oo Another Marmot tie, tipped with white iillllillc. _ satin lfuld, sixty four inclfes long' _..................Price $6.50, A dark Vink Marmot stole. satin lined, has len tails is fifty six inches long. Price $8.50 _ A nice rll-lf is in Ohio Sable, twenty sc\~c1llncllc.~‘. long, fur on both sides and trhnmcd with six tails.. .....l’rice7.75 A nice squ_irell_ t_ie is sixty six inches long, grey sntlu lining .. . . . _ . . . . . .9.5o Alaska sable ruff fifty four inches lomg, satin lined, triululed with six tails two head and claws l£.\:ce1~tionally goo l value at. . . . . . 2x .oo So1net_hing decide.ly new is a beauti- ' fully striped Mink Cravat, crossed at the neck with zl large head and two claws._forty _ Another one in Ohio Sable is fifty six inches ll.>llg._ doubled fur trimmed with four large falls and two heads. . . . . . .9 75 Marmot Cnperinc ll' 9 I - t - collar of double fur, llasalhnqadgde aldldl fnlshed with eight large tails. .-Price r4_o¢ Anotheryone Alaska sable sixfyinch es L./ng, double fur around the ,neck w de ends satin hned also trilnmedlwith heads . wr: Iwas rendered, Among the specia1s|m°s59§° F080. Montreal weak and de. lwas the music given by the orchestralclmmg. London: dull Montre _ under the llircction of Prof. Watt.; and the refreshments served by th: ladies consisting of lemonade and cake. The college boys were not slowl in showing their colors and givinl: their college yell. There was a lively chale ntl Scotchfort recently when the penro officers attempted tn arrest Joseph Whear for a prohibition odence. Ml. Whear was called on about the ho' of retirement and on sight ol the <1- ficers speedily started on a gl10Hllf_ looking flight being only partly clr. It is reported the victim intent-iona < ly or unintentionally led the 0568?: into trouble by lightly scaling ll Wil” sence into which the otllccrs ran. but fortunately estaped serious llllU1'Y~ shining spots as his legs swiftly ear-_ ried him to safety. The following is taken from i»'ll8 St- John Globe- ii. J. MacDonald, or bntte, formerly uf C‘hal'lottctown, P. I., has been in Los Angeles with his bride, who was a Miss Large?- ons of the hcirs of the Lal-gey estatl. vulucd at 313,000,001), Mr. McDonell was educated' ni. Antlgonish, wus fwcl. llcquninted ln Bt. John? mg PUT” ‘ are still living ni. Clmrlottecown. if.: will bc remember the papers son 1 lime since gave dctuilcd ucconnts of ;| buck driver running awlly with n ‘- helress.°'[`his is the colllllv. but Ml* Mncnonald is no neck driver, but ll. man of cliucution and gcod| apllw' .an_'.-e. , , The P. W. C. students played '~. game of football yesterday at.tl\a U. A. A. A.< grounds. The teams wer.: drst and third yenrs against second" ynnr. A short time after 4o'clock- the teams were called out by referee Prof. A. W. Seaman. The only score mndo was in the first hall in which, H. Stnnley mnllc a clenn run' and Sol cured n touchdown for first and tllirdl ycllr. In the last halt it was a ‘steady struggle, the ball remaining always naar “the” centre ofthe fioldl except when the game was called od t;ll`g hall w_ail-'again near the secoi-ld| your touch line. ft waa.a good clean _- gnme and the only mar was a sltfght drizzle which made. iqotinz didlcult., The score was 3to »0 in favor -oi first and third year. lt is the intention of the studentswtn play several like giemegthie season., __~-~ ..m;. ~ ~»~ A T0_-DAY.. We mats a specialty of DOUGHNUTS al goc 1 dozen. Apple Pie: me each Mince Pier uc each Cream Pies unnd |5c each , Cocoenut Pies 15 and zoc each Dark Fruit Cake 3oc lb Sultans Cake soc lb Nm Cake :oc lb White Cake soc lb Bread of Ill kinds. all fresh end good. Telephone 21 l. n. srlzwllltr BAKERY ~, Bl. east ern 12 to 12}, western 12%- to 125, Brockville 12 to,_;_l2}, ‘ f The political meeting at wood 15. land East on Thursday evening was largely attended and mgg|7l‘sBtism,_ tory to all parties. . Alex. -McGregor llcted ns charrmgn und opened the meeting at seven twenty. Alex. Mar. tln was the first spcllkel- and was re~ plied to by L. E.`Prowse, after which the Rev. T. F. Fullerton spoke in the interests of the Moral and Social Re. form League. A. A. McLean and Mr_ Warburton were the next two speak. ers in the order namedand they were followed by Duncan Crawford, who _.poke for fifteen minutes. A pleasing feature was the exceedingly good 0;-_ 'er and close attention 'igiven the l The last seen 0| Mr. Whcnr was two speakers who were one and all stron; dvocates of the Tlmncl. ` f a~ Q ~a ~o . ‘ Molrs _ Chocolates Everybody knows that Moirs chocolates are pure and good; be- sides qur packages are very attractive and con- ‘ tains one of the best assortment on thc mar- ket. I if you have not tried “Moirs” be sllre and b_uv n box'to1light. Fresh shipment just received. I \ I: You want Hair l e when you are old i » I Then Use Mace Heir Food. When you are young -- This is an antiseptic pre paratiou, a strong germi- cede. thnt` destroys the Germs causing dandrud, itching scalp and falling hair. It is p'easani to use be- ing neither oily, nor sticky. Price :5c., and 5oc., a bottle. _W four inches long, fancy satin lining and pointed ends. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . Price 34.75 35 oo 37.50 47 _5o 52.53 57.50 Worth 20 per cent more. - l and tails..........................2ooo Better grades of Furs ill every sort of gold style probably the finest range of goo,-1 minks in the rrovince. Head quarters for Colestine coats, which can be had fherc at V 4# Frock Good, But a Good Frock cannot hide a WRONG (orsct. NEVV FASI-IIONS CALL MORE THANIEVER for slenclerncss-for long, supple lines and uu- accentnated curves. With every autumn suit and costume grace of figure is essential. Even thc woman inclined to plnmpncss can have the correct lines of hip and bust, the flat back and pliant waist now considered desirable if her Corset is RIG H l`. A Corset here to make every figure right. “D 8; A" “BSL I" and “ P.C". the three best Czulzldian Corsets allow a range of choice that pro- vidcs the needful for every figure. _ These splendid Corsets have Parisian style, [and Cannclirlu tliorollgliness-better than imported corsets costing one half more-to twice as much. 5oc 75c $|.0d'$l.25 $|.75 $2 5| $5.45 rx sk to sec the famous “Moormac” dollar corset ask to ste the “Lady Curzon” at $1.25 ask 'to see ‘Duchess“ at $2.50 ask to sec the “D & A” form tralnin" at $3.45. ,_ V' l r -_lu ' Prince Edward Is’and’s formost glove store welcome your inspection of hundreds of pairs of new French _kid gloves, Perrins and Reyn`er's best makes. COUN'l`ESS is a daintily made two clasp glove, taus and black, se f points, most stores sell same grade ‘for $1.25 our price.............. ................$|.00 MARCEL is a fine French kid glove of the quality most stores sell at $1. 50 _it sold nowhere else in P. E. I. We have if. ln DIAMENT A glove of superlatlvc_excel'- - ence, beautifully made and perfect lil fl- 2 stud fastener, fans, black etc, in order ht_0 V keep ahead of the procession » we of-feral! ,IE ' . colours- ' ' \ _ More New Kid Gloves lllill; _ , ' GA RIGHT Corset can makeja poorlf G New Yarns e Today For the ladies who knit we`vc llladc ready a great showing of yarns from liuglalld Germany' -- Bcrlins in A and 8 allu si an, Shctllmd Zcphycr Cyp rus, Rutland, Bezhiv Ivanhoe. Queen, Ger- and / ///f 'Gloves #KC if _-nf ___ 7 ...Q *new .§_ -1. *ik- .,..._. 4 ’ J‘l'e.` / Perrin , , tons, browns, black, white and fancy colours l 0 ' i Kid ...~..,2