` l il .P k li at 1. 4 _Q il l L l if i I i i i 4» '9°7 ` ' , 1-Hi:-or-1A1u.o'r'rs'rowN GUARDIAN ~ - 3 1 i' ~ M _:tr .__ --4 as fi t ..___.` _ ___ ---~ ~-~f-_-_-.--M 510;; First Showing of the New' - Fall '07 Styles Mantles Furs Fur-Lined Cloaks Skirts MTN 3 ever gathered together. Whether we lead in these departments our bmineis we will leave you tojudge. WEDNESDAY Sept. 3rd 7 Ol" MANTLES garments is n superb one ¢inbiacing every ileliraule stylish garment shown hv -in i»c famous tsilora. _Hugs Bay mins atoles and _iniifia U/cr shown in ` Charldiletowu store' ` America. , PROWSE BROS.. Ltd. Boys School Suits 1)»,.ubtle:s the problem of boys’ ciothingis now loouilllil Ui’ big “nd portentous l Solve it in the easiest manner by coming to this store tcdaY- We make a _study of the boys' cioihini. niisstion-Study “ui 'he d°‘ tails of construction, examine closely with the oualities ot cloth which CHIEF in the construction of every giirllwlli- Thltq why nur clothing for boys ic different from the commonplace kind (lor new fall styles came in Saturday ...hundreds and hundreds of the man- liest smartest little suits we've ever , _ offered. Siyes for every age--patterns for every taste--prices for every purse. we’l1eolve the boys' clothing Pf°- bigm for you in a jill y if yon'll let us. HE finest-most complete, richest, and n ost stylish show- ing of Fall mantles furs and fur lined garments we have of We invite you to come and view our fall showing \ OF MANTl.ES,Dur showing rii the ri_librii'ed "Nortliway’ and Or Firsts-a showing vast in vvarieiyai il quantity-high in quality, elegant pieces in sable. niiiiniot, bear, fox, martin. together with the ti- est collection of choice any Or FUR i.iNi¢n Gaaiiiimrs a showing that embraces new- ear and latest styles-_with durable fur linings-with collars and revere ef richest fiirs-cables, fox and mink. 0; 5Kuy"_| 'U-ylgyg¢ 'ami coiipreliensive showing of “Noithway's" latest 1-`all ilesiguu ir- line black venetian! and hroadclotha-iii stylist- colored venetla\ia-in[eflv_ct- ive; novelty twced. No finer tinished and fitting garments are made today in Canada-doubtlea it ‘ti 1; 11 17 7 ` 1Zzt.e..fo.@/3r;€<'...l..@ a D. STEWART. il\|||;|]i]||||||]gli1i|,g;||||||1|| , `"'“ i - "°,',‘.‘LffS'2?l‘.i‘_"‘ Dancers i` -, _ s e ' I ~ ; i l l Head _Offices in New Prowsa Block-Charlottetown James Murphy of this City has returned tram Mo c on. , Miss Nellie Hogan of this cltyloftiir B istoa Satur'day. ' J. J. and Mrs. Johnston of this City, are visiting in Sv. John. The tide will be high tonight at 0.20 and toinorrovnmornlng at 8.15. 'Misa Lottie Gauthier city has left for Haverhill Mase., where sho 'wlllapend the winter. liiisseii Minute G. Peters, Rustico, was visiting in Charlottetown on Saturday Iilat.. August. ` Rev. Dr. P. A. McLeod ami family have returned to Truro, N. S.. after spending ii pleasant holiday at Duadiivi. The Misses Angelo and Mary Gallant left for Boston; Mass., on the 80th August after having spent a month at their home in Rustico. Among those from this City who left for Boston Saturday weref: Ernest'l‘rainui, Fred Waughan, Charles Riggs and John C. Curraghor." Geo. Irving occupied the pulpit of the Vernon River iinil Cherry Valley Metho- dist Church on Sunday last and prcacl ei two excellant sermons. A dwelling house containing eight rooms besides biit.ti room, electric lighted and with frost cellar will be sold by public auction on Sept. tlth. See nil. Laurunoc McLaren, Sl.. ' llolin, N. B. the youthful bag pipe player, entcrtuiued a large number offcitizens on Prince Strei-L Saturday night, with thi: niui-iic uf his pipes. iii v.\ValtorCottonassli~tantittSi~.Lukc's, »iIni fix has been appointed too curiicy iindi-r the Rev. lt. W. llours, rector of St. &lichael`s church, Croydon, ten milessoutii ol London, England. '[‘licro were about fifty pawiengi-i's from ilrvvifll, China Point unit Belfast yester- day ninrnlng by the City of Loudon unit -he following cargo, fifteen uases eggs, six ciisks, one beef cow and a lot of house- hold good:-i.` ' Correspondence should remember that to ensure early appearaiiee of correspon- mics all matter nent in should be cut down as much asposslble. Evoryuttention is paid to correspondence but it is iiupos sihlc Luget everything in as written, ca- peciiiliy when as of late many communi- cations are being received each day. As will bo seen hy nu advertisement ln this issue Goff llros., arc prepiiriniz to ncrinlnute their partnersliip business. 5 ime twenty-six yearn ago the bnslnc.~i~< vas first started under the name Dorsey. (l fl' &fCo.Aft.er the death of John Dorsey (1844) \vho was oneof the original partners the name of the tii'in was changed to Gofl Bros. and has been carried on over since by the present owners und mostly under the solo management of ii. C. Gofl' while L. W. Gull, the other partner has resided for n number of years in Californiu.L;`lis returned to this Island last yi-nr and intends going back to California as noon ns he winds up his ritftiirs herc. Sonic few months ago R. il. Gull started an independentfcxclusiva wliolrsulo shoe and rubber business in the building formerly occuplrd by R. B. Norton & Co and has purchased from Gail' Bros., ull their shoe uniehincry and ruanufncturluxr supplies, sn that the long established and success~ ful firm of Gott' lirns, wllitcrmlnate on the completion ofthe sale of_tnelr large stock of footwciir now in progress and the collection of their book dvlrts. The residence of J. M. and Mrs. Hyde, 138 Lwndsdowne Ave., Wi n'peg. was tho scene of a quiet but very pretty wedding, \Veiiiiesdiiy, August 2lst, when lliatlldr, eldest. daughter of Samuel Drake, Coru- wull, 1'. E. I., was united in marriage to William ll. Weeks, of Dauphin, Manitubii, formerly of Fredericton, P. E. l., by the Rav. W. W. Adamson of Dauphin. Proniptly at the hour appointed the bride' entered the spaclousdruwinigronin leaning on the arm of J. M. liyde to tha strains oi’ Lolicngrin’s wedding iniirch played by Mins lryle Hyde. Tlicbride looked charm- ing in u dainty dress of swiss uiuslin trimmed with valencienne lane and inscr- tion and carrying a hoqii t Ol sweet peas und gypiiophlia. Tha bride was attenile:l by her sister Miss Susanna, who wore ii dress of onibroidt-ruil silk lnuslin and carried a bouquet of white sat:-rs and malilcn -hair fern. The groom wsu 'ably aiipporteil by his brotlier Gordon, of Cul- ross, Manitoba. The grooin‘s gift to the hrldc was it beautiful gold briicalct not with diamonds and pearls. Altar thi: cerainony was peiforinsd the guests re- piiircd to the dining-room where a dainty repai-it wits served, the table being taste~ fully decorated wiili niarguerlles and ferns. The uinny boiiutltul|_pre~ienis re- rvceivi-il icstify to thc hlirh csteciii in which thc young couple are held. Mr. and Mrs. Weeks left by the C. N. R. for their home in Dauphin amid showers of rice and good wishes furtheirfutiirc happiness GINGER ' SN APS ’ 1 are always appreciated ut any time and our snappy ginger snaps are always the best. Have you tried them? Fresh seed caliea. ltock cakes and lemon tops each day. Cali or te ephoue Arthur Vlnnlcorube of this City is visit- ing in St John, N. B. Mrs Dr Collins, Vernon River, is a guest at 'toss Cottislle, Orwell. Rev. J L Miner of Fliliington, N J, is visiting in this Province. Wellington Matthew, of Portland Mc. is visiting his old home in Wiltshire. Miss Laurie |Niuholson, Boston, Mass., is visiting D A and Mrs Nicholson, ictnioek. - I Summons will bs issued against. all persons who have neglected to pay their dog tax. See ad. Agood position fora luriy experienced in cooking and liousckeeplng. Soc classi- fied column. Miss Lizzie li Jenkins, district nurse of \’Vuite Plains, New York, isiujtlie City on a vials to her mother. A bunch of keys advertised in ycster' do.y`a Guardian was returned to the owncr before eleven o'eiock in the morning. Robert H. Maclfmuchlaii of this City has returned home after spending a few days with his friend Davison iloward of North ltivsr. The S.S. City of London goes to Crap and this morning and tomorrow morning 'ul 7.00 o'clocl¢ and returns to the Clay both afternoons. , The Annuiil inter-Provincial Exhibition will hc held in Charlottetown ilctobcr titli, Dth, 10th and 1ith.___l1‘nr_pani.icnlnrs see ad in this issue. There were 75 passengers to10rwell bv thc S S City of Loudon yesterday afiei~ iioou. On the return trip there werctl5 boxes butt-er and Zilcitscs eggs. The Union Commercial College reopen eil yesterday with the largest opening iittciidaiice on record. Those who lntcni' taking u course should enter at. once. The noted lecturer Rev. Father Kelly Chicago, will lecture Sept. ltith in Lyceum given free by M. Duffy in aid of the new Llutiiodral. A rare treat, sa iiject etc, latex Miss Mary llnyden, who has been spendingher holidays with Mrs. E Mi- Kay, New Glasgow, went, wi-at on Satur- diiyto rcauuic her duties as teacher in liosebank. Itls und crstoorl that eno of the largest. banks lu Canada is negotiating for tin purchase of a property on Sunnyside and t will probably commence building opem~ tions ln the early Spring, l Miss Randle, Prowse Bros., popular ard efliclent head Milliner, was ii passenger hy yesterday niorning’s express en route to the Mlllluery centres of Canada an the United States. She will visit tn. novelties. » The steam yacht Renilicir, from New York, anchored in the harbor yesterday afternoon after a run from St. John. Shi was built in England last yiur, :india tS‘5 tous register, 202 feet over ali,an~l carries is crew of thirty-alx men. Her owner, Vilillis Sharpe Kilmer with ii. party of nine guests is makingatrip to ally line yacht., and flies the N. Y. Yacht principal openings in search of the iaics 3'. \ 'S 1 oi>i;i~i llI`ll06PlI\ I _ _ _STQR5 (WEN 'a' in to" '$35 IIANDSOMIJ GARMENTS RANGING’ FROM $190 to $27 (E, F* A “C5 ~» ~ - t-.wt-Q-ee. .a:~_ ` \_= _`,, .\ _=5,__,,_‘**~`F=\>~i£==¢i-;____-___. %-_u.a- ~§%§,_;_ a ,_ _ 1 ' J 5'* ` \ _i I ` “f ~' li ` ,- ,_;,»_` ,’,,_,_, -»» `. )”/ _ ,I / _ ,r t§\»2eff{gs;;:= tii,,§%i\i_i,>,1i,f;’f,-,,,_§._ 1 . “ul-i \ _i- i V II* ‘iiil‘tll"iil‘:.5.l:i;i \ ,f1i‘li"”.'/,l/7'.-'i.i.liiii ' - iil"' ' if - iff/ \ 2 My whom who uon’t know l ilii iii;,,, ll}l',,_i\,i;_ / lllmlllilrl .li _ yn, , :_ 1 ' for you. ` _ 521:21 \..\* 'f- M' ‘ -~_= <4 .4 __ ” 1.( _F it: I . These following items include just a few descriptions of l'i ovliice. Handsome navy beaver coat 7-8 length Cir( war Dacia w’tli sesiii. narrow stitched E' stiappiiig, revel' call-ar iurned cuffs. __ . . . . . . . ........_.......$l500 ; Ladies tweed casts, in brown and green VV, omlire checks. loose back, 7-8 length green velvet collars and cuffs, as well as strap- ping and pipi-gs.,.._.. . . . . . $19.50 Au ()n.br.'-: plaid effect in silver greys makei it deligli ftil an i dislnctive garment. . loo~c back, hiss sirnppirigs, centre, back lar hack, Gibson ,First instalment ofifali ic VERY day sees a¢’di'lons_to this splendid eral department of ours and the aduiticns are _ commencing to be needed al- , 1 - ready for every day seen-'-some _ of the handsomest and most i distinctive garments moving cut. Cheap , coats, medium coats, high class coats, in every _ line our superiority is seen. Most woineiilrnow ' already that this is Charlottv-town's great ready-to-wear store-but we are after the few i 7*” _ l t r - _ ll, ,lt it-ii`\\\, .'unr;i..i.i, 9_i.__. ` t_inct ve n v nal, |¢yl¢ ettects auch as yon°Wl_£§i rTn7 better tor you. . . __.: r The early shopper is-the most certain of sniist’ -c ’ tion---many of the g'-innents we are showing today will be sold out ina few davs more, and as you will ' easily understand, it is often lmpossibleto duplicate i these. Hence our constant and nrgencconnsel -to call on us today. To-morrow for someone else-'today , ings back and front.. . .. . . . . $25100. Another Ombrc pialdin Grey 'audi blsck` 5 has a bias hack, tlit collar, Glbsonleiiect. - "‘ _ _. _ $zs_5ii~ _' Fine black beaver eoirs in 7-8 length corset fitting style. single breasted. 'fly ._ ` ' .»». -ard f ' We handle the rorluciions of _ . i " the three Est coat tailura in - .l Canada, making first choice ¢ , <1-n-~ lr* _-'li f S _ , ~ i some of the nicest god, __ , -_ ments Weltave- _And we feel sure that a clo=er acquaintance will delight you even inore.-- _ » - Tiley tiff: 011 exh‘bit to day in the largest and finest ready to wear department in the ' Another Ombie check `iv'irmsii' ~\"“'i~s A in ver" eff‘:t7~» n=\'t'f-'>viia_.i1 brown, ciftii. ' ' r effect continuous stop-' ,.. front, turn call very exclusive and _.hand , ,f and sill-: seams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$19 75 some. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2706 i l ____ _ _FW ""=_“l_!‘;= vsr_i'__°f3_'==P1_¢_*f;° \_1s_=!__lz1;°_ls i¢_°f_'_=3s==_%§;¢_e1l_i>_fl¢°; “<1 ' commend tliein to yotlrattcutiun. _Y _ . . . . . . _ M" Our cl1ildren'a coat section is iuTclass bv itself-nurl_ pfacticallllias no com- _ pdtitors The heat teftiin a careful comgiardigdf _ . . . . " A .-7- _ , F Club flag. Sho is in ciilirire of Captain John Bond. The yacht will likely remain in this port for some days. _i______,é___ LET US C DEVELOP ' YOUR Fi LMS We use new develo- per for each film and can assure yon of the best possible results. New stocli of ltodslis and film received. as ` PURE GRAPE JUICES We have imported the fol- lowing from I40ndon,England, and guarantee them absolute- ly pure and strictly non-aico- iiollc. | ORDINARY-a blend of grape juices. ALTO DOURO -named after dL~itrict where grapes are rown. EONGREST -juice of Con- cord gfanes. _ MADEIRA-a juice of - fine flavor and aroma. MUSCAT- from Muncatel (rapes. RED ALICANTE-a Spanish grape juice. ALGERIAN-from Algerian grams with a rich fruit! flavor PALESTINB-Imgorte f,om the Holy Land. icea 65 t r_ii ie' bottle. c ° "The Two Macs" l 1 *K* rl Montreal. The lleiiiliclt is an i-xcepi.ion- ‘x ` l s(i»lnd\l'va|soun_8lUl%0l Monday at 2 i’.M. Monday August 26 Monday Septemiier D Monday October 7 Moiiriay October 2| n ri N' \' b Mo d y.ocm ei-4 S ubj ect io chantte should circumstances require. department we have ior you. Even if vour are not in Charlottetown that is no ,_ reason whv the atore’s service should not be extended tu you, weseive, aitlstuct- @ orlly customers ffrnni North Cap., to East Point, and we can ' ` Ask for saiupies of anything in dress goods-the samples wi l go by re - turn mail, arid when you nee them your order is a forgone conclusion. oisriscnvs rau. misss ooons " W ` » _ ,_ We want you to know more about that splendldiy equinped dress goods _ _ i- l_ . ,_ , il serve you too. _ _ " _ Y .v , . __ , ».~.....qe..¢.e- . .....~..-it-I-..\t_ _ . - --I PERSUNAL SUPERVISION F urn ltnre repaired. Furniture re-upholstered. Furniture of all kinds made to order. Great bargains continued in furniture till the large stock is cleared out. At the old stand opposite Post Office (upstairs., John Newson. A , ,_ , __-_W _, *___* v ,_ ,___ ____ .__ _ _.A_.._ i li *°"“-»°.s2t& ` ` W ' i insurance 'I represent the best companies in Fire, Life, Acfideni, Sickness Insurance and will be pleased to quote you rates in either branch. E. R. BROW, PIIONIC 298. Charlottetown - ,"'° - M°URK¢\',f0f 7'- E- I' aisnmwn ' 'wi l _il * _ 1907 ‘ QUEBEC STEAMSIIIP C0.. LIMITED Proposed sa|lir§a MSS. “C/\lVil’ANA" between Montreal and Charlottetown- callingut Quebec nthcr Point. laspo l-iislii, l’i. St.. Vet: r, Perce, Oape Cove,Grand °,,,°,,|°n .inn |m,__ gowb* River, Picton and uiiiiueralde. From Charlottetown Monday at 6 P. M. Monday September 2 Monday September lil Sat.urd‘i:ySeptember 23 sstu ay October i2 Saturday October 16 Saturday November 1-‘rom Montreal Mniifiiiy Senteniln-r 2'! s.s. --i:iiini tiiiii ; . *'° ,., -5-`-fs# ‘ . .r-_ .eil From Halifax every T_i1_eQay,9i, morning. ', From -Chalottetown every‘;,‘ Thursday morning. calling at Portl I{awkesbury,Sheet Harbor, Csnso,', Arlcliat.Port Hood, Isaac’s Haihorr- and Sumnierside. _ . - For further information apply to CARVELL BROS . ` 6-s4dtttlSept3o. Agenti _,,, { Dwelling nod shop with ' a well established grocery' _ and provision trade in one growth. A snaip for a -live man not sfrad of work, For full particulars address - ian’ ' Omce. 7 J 8-a3dmwf6i . 'rhssuhscrtser chi-s ferrari aituate onthe corn of Pewa Etrests in Charlmznwf ' ` » gg has. been but. mlsuL=.“lliui m ern ni vsm an . s rn vi a system otili:atin|°'Sy hot. watas. V I" ii "'- i*“ ¢ __. :éz2 : ~zv&'j%ifF' Th i _ be i led i..t°»»".’-l’.i"ii‘l5-.i'i.‘.‘i’ ii".-.'2£ii.°‘2....i iT.iu‘I.'il. iioonlni between the hours of 'I dad 8 i n BVGII It . Fm-terms stash up V lasers lemon iz. .romr nnnwnu. ss-is PHIIOIAN AND IURHIOI., CARVELL BROS-» Agent _ fi ' » . 1 ~".-ar-' 1. §§t‘_,.tsui.~ri~. :ist l l if . 1. 4 » i t < .i t 'I ,'_ l I 1907s , » "~>»n.,.e1».~».....¢._ _ar six* .v \I` T "Business" care "Guard- ' _' , -s~.~.. ~ For Bale! is , i 'l i 5 Duffy, Brown a I .i sis sto- tt 5 I 4, _... . » _ A ~ i I i i I. E é 1 F Ii 1' .ia ll ‘K to it il`- ii- IB its 5 ’ t ; .ll __- s .3 M,-‘ 3;:-2;; .;': some '-1 fit if- 1 .Qi ‘ill .115 lil .H i t ll ,_ , li . r \i_i ° ..-ner ». _- \ -\ _ _ ‘ . ,r_ .N ,--.._.__,,__,,_ A- .. ,ffl id] ` l [ll ,' rito isp _ it _ of Chariottetown’s 'best‘ ,, _,_ sections, Plenty room for L "- - i ‘Ty 5 _ , l f