ii if .Surf fi J, .t , 1 'V s 154.4-‘~‘ I f?l_.l@l'5f _.t _=‘;~,_'e~:”* ,_ . 5" li ‘f»‘,i`r‘ ., f,‘-ft' 1l~`~;f. 'l -fl:-‘_ aff li; -1. " '¢:`;’~_l. fi '; are ', »;*}"fl’i i .Qs *i-_‘tsl .`r?i-="i’}“."i"- ‘~i.l‘v}’-“»"-`»l"'?i_' '__- _ -_,_ I .1 .<__ __ .l _ ._ ,. _ lc' .'.,~.- &»'ii_ll§_`~‘l;\ gay? .51 fir ';i..3i asp; fill `3%"? i.. ‘-" sl *’ ' 4.: ,_§,§_.'5 ` Elvfgi “fig ‘.-1"'-n-_ f _ :‘-§’:“i' t'l`~f,i.~;if. 1 l 5 l, L 1' '.1 ,I *F ‘ rg .'v‘;"» <.;2;,;¢.\r: 3-!-_ 1 _ffl _ V , . 1 f t ,A ,v rv », p. .._,. W 5. it _. rv ‘. 'att ._,» - The greatest store and _the greatest business on P. E. Islaud have risen here on the 'foundation of _f Public Satisfaction with the best service, the best assort- - ment and the lowest prices. The store of satisfaction. _ ` S ‘md the mmm” “funny ZIV” _ it .r nf. .ns W ` _;]__ 3”. >é"<_iii`i he i ' \ I /I ,_ Q I -‘_ R ,/A F`,\¢_»‘,' \ l ti A , li il' ' ` t \ _ i ‘ \ ._ ' ‘ -» ` (_ _ _ .._1 \ rt. snr. of.~sni»fi¢iiq» nw forlow pricing. Neither does it use quality ,as an-_ex- . I cuss for high prices. It considerslthel`éu'stonreti_iirst I _ _ _ The Style Review of 1913 - - - - Fall and Winter IWear _ The Master Designers of the World Represented M - - V ` - ;-psi * il ' \- (60% V., "\ 5- , _ _' \` , )_ I V » ‘ _ - fi v\9‘\*~ r `_, . _,_ _ _V _ ..._...Q._--.'Q___,_ _.Fics _ _ -l-lf*-_A`\j,"“:§\.§, .ff . ,.5 , V ef ».-f...'e_;lf f ’ _ I i ' “rf .r/'}"~’ / f ll* ` " r`\~€_"gi_‘ ` ' fl", § 4, ‘ lr” A `_ _"$3 _ es .`\ J/'\££¢rlf.%‘l 53 .ug/4# _. 4-\ .-_-_.._~.-.:;._..¢>-_____7 §`! _ /_ _M »‘_` » eel ll _ ‘_ ‘, ‘E ~ " ” .s- _ The HMM Of the Moment is Millinery WITH EVERY WOMAN, at least, who has seen the display of PROWSE HATS. FROM ALL THE WORLD OVER where fashion reigns have come tons the superb gowns, wraps, waists, hats, dresses, coats and furs that will be shown to you here all next week in a wonderfully attractive way, and which will be the authoritative SIYLE REVIEW OF THE YEAR. If. is an exhibit which will please the most fastidious women of Charlotte- tovtn and vicinity and one which they may speak of with pride to their friends. 'IRE RLVIEW THIS YEAR is a most remarkable one in many ways. It is the most elab.rately comprehensive ever attempted in Charlottetown. In fact ue can confidently say that never before has there been eirhibited in the history of the ready -t:-wear garment busi- Word \ I r _ -We V' ` <5’ ‘M \ __ I l u f- _-ti " ..c:'.. A Magnificent Display and its Significance Erst consideration. i 1 lY_ . 7, g . it _ Zeb’ Vi , \_, c! ll' l Autumn Dress Fabrics Are Ready , I OUT FROM THEIR CASES and in a wonderful early showing are the New Dress G00 5. _e d th fabrics that They demand attention and compel admiration be- ness, so diversified, wide embracing and complete a collection of are shown in all the fashionable centres VIA cause these me different hats, charming in the hand, but a literal revelation of beauty when deftly poised on the head. That they reveal unsuspectcd beauties in the wear- er sa well as in themselves is not the least of their many ctnrmendations to favor. And that they are the last word in dis inguished and distinguishing style is half the secret of their favor. ~ Among them are the cream of new Hats from famous mil- liners of Paris, London and New York. But equally beautiful are our own adaptations of these French hats, not lacking one bit of their chic. and style in orginal ways. _ Tailored Hats, Dress Hats. Morning Hats and children’s mrllinery s wide range of original and imported models from $2.00 to $15.00. Women’s Misses' and Children’s Apparel Every good maker of note in London, Paris and Canada is represented, and one of the striking features of the showing will be the Incomparable collection of m’sses’ and children’s apparel. The models are of course exclusive and will not be shown in any other store hereabouts. PROWSE LTD. w 75 G w These messengers of the modes heap) the fifxliflfilgcgf France, of Germany, of England and the est o me n 1: Included are the new velours, the lustrous, pw r las and broad cloths. wool brocades, wool venetians, hi d and diagonal tweeds, silk and wool crepes w pcor s, new satin cloths. eponges, and a score more of the new weaves and the old favourites. A wonderful showing of the tones- mahoganv raven, trol blues. new navy tones, all the dark soft tones of burgurdlye. plum, prune, RHSSHH K1' BYE. 8-ll lhiztzhfes °E13,',‘;‘;'|’; and tan, taupe, all the favored greys. No ma r Ov: ou will you have found rt_ to get ,lust the exact tone _g'11;\1 Wiglwilwes find it here in a wide range of the new mat/err an M72 '-1| ` . r tl `4"§»_p5 g '\gl_»Y4u§Z‘7l9 g li Q , I . _ _ S BANKS OF THE 'I‘YI‘HOID EPIDEMIC "LZ elsewhere will give other pnrtrcu- in this province a high figure for lRESGUE CREWS BUSY ‘JOIN _ ,A IN Hanlrax. Q Q . _ _ , _ ,ll laments and solicit utr tr AT Dawson. N- NL, WORLDS WEALTHY WOMW' I-IALIFAX, Oct. 27-The funeral of little Primrose Fleet took place Sat- urdny, the Rev. H. W. Culnninghani, olliciuting nt thc scrvices. Much sym- puthy is extcndctl to thc bert-avr-d futher' ond family, Thc another und four children ure nil victims of thc typhoid epidemic, und are in the hos- pital. The little girl who was buried Suturdny, dicd of typhoid fever. lilLl.‘[\N WAlrls/\(‘fl‘l AhlVl'l AND WELL. ST. .l()liN’S, Nlld., (ict. 25.-Dil- lon Wztlincc has hccn hcrc for thc post fortnight. lic returned from Lnhrmlor hy thc rcgltlnr mnil boot. Hr: will be surprised to know he is reported dcnd. Hin imhrudor trip was devoid of any incident of importance. He tail- cd to rcnch Grand Fulls, the greut cascade in tha interior, because his room- wus smashed on the way. M *' M _!__ _ Farms For Sale The two farm properties of the late Thomas Glover, Summerslde, are now offered for sale' J The homestead contains 38 acres with orchard, all necessary farm- buildings and large dwelling which is in first class condition and hard to equal, with shore frontage. Also 50 lcres west of McEwen Road, almost opposite the Peoples’ Cemetary running north with hay barn on same, about 3o chains from house- These two properties are in the highest state of cultivation, very conveniently situated for a dairy or vegetable farm as it is only a few mlatnnm *db tn nantes rf lnwn 1 cflmpnlgn which he hopes will result most satisfactory, paying _as it does eals, `_smelts, lol_»stst_*p_, clap!! _sud A “___ AM 'M _ H” "nh cum' "__ lars , _A_A_____A________________A_________A____"__A__A______________A_____A____A__ l ~ 0 0 e The Fulton Fish Co_, 23 Fulton Market, New- York, muke u specialty of smzlts und eels and ure prepared to handle large quantities from this Province as will he seen by thc nd- nnd the tirm's large list of custom- ers are prepared to pay high prices for good quality fish auch as fisher- men in this Province send. The ad appears elsewhere. O U O -IT PAYS to buv in this Province -ONE CENT per word each inser- --- - tion for advertising in this column. -THE MORNING DAILY Guurdi- Cash must. accompany order. Mini- an can he obtairwd at I»Hil€fiY'B »mum charge twenty-five cents. Tonsorial Parlors, Summersido. -1- in this issuc. Mr. Charles V. _t ~ ‘ i _ lironimus in the nlcrt mann ct' whose -MR. FRANK LAFFER'l‘Y is |,,g_bRDEB lr from r;§;T33_§83;l;; ipcrgmml uttcnlinn is givgu 51,11; each New York fish market bccomcs brisk Guardian Agent in Summersido. ills i .. t .tcustomcr will ,ewivc prompt. and and large quantities of smelts and oi’l'ic‘c phone is 26. l __H(,L“AN»S __ Th . lguglgfaglury gc,-vi¢¢_ ccls are required to meet. the trade. ‘ 1 ‘ ' em” "°tm“g ~ - - lush r n ner wru n <1 it t their ` _“", t h ,_ _ ,_ | e me c n o -sunscmsnus should renew a ,f’§,,,,,;’,",.,fr 0° "M" since 1870 u. w. sunuiford has advantage to write to Gvrrwlills & wcck or dtwo btpfore tho time they ' ' ' hem in the 53|, tl-,me with hc,,(lq“n|-_ Daiz, 106 Fulton Market, New York, have Phi Or as expired and thus HO, MAN.S PATALOG b i h ters nt 38 l"ult.nn lm.-1, Marne; New re shipments oi smclts and eels for not miss an issue, as all papers ara W ' ' _ r lm” lol-York, its his mi clscwhcrc will Ishow. 'LNB B¢BS0¥l» if HWY d0Bif9 R006 glricontinuecf promptly on expired store to Yom dum' 2255 IWMMM' Thoroughly conversant with the fish Pl'i<‘9B and prompt market returns. _ _ e o e H e ___ -YOU SHOULD do your shopping 1 lilllizfblc hacdvavllllllgglggl lglillxent 35:; Knowing the wants ofthe American _SCHOONERS ARRI\'p}-The Hello. from Holmunm Cutt;l2t;)g1nn;iMsé`rve'h,m' making u specialty 0, Hard Fish market perfectly and ,the best "nil" L“"r“ ('°x 'md Maud lyclflwn time and money’ "` 0'2 ’3“ clams, lobsters, smelts, buss and 'llsh that Please their customers tho “Oth l“f'¥\b€l`-1015011. UW l0"\’\€f ful' _ ,ce|g_ firm of Robert W. Cola, 20 Fulton Holman 5- th? latf-0' f0f 3¢`hU}”m*‘“ 6¢ 0 0 0 Market, New York, looks to P. E. (.0. both arrived rn Summerslde Sat- _ _ Two people whose abmty M keen lgland for their supply this year, ug, “rd“7"`J' ` business men is well known comprise Will be 56811 hYt i-he Hd Bllewherc- The 1 the arm of Burnet at Keeney, s Flu- transfer agen are s. B. wuey at :Today we have something nice lor ton Market, New York, who at-9. Sons, Boston. a firm well and favor- YOU. Mr. Smoker, . in Master Work- advertising elggwhere in mi, paper only known all over this Province. mm' “"8 0' the best PNK 5m°kl“¥ lor shipments oi smelts, _ eels and ` ' ’ ' tobaccos you can buy for 150. The clams fx-gm prince Edward lsland Among the wall known fish firms Illucliinnon Drug 00-. Corner Gres* with unto-dan quarters and modern wanting shipments of onelts and eete George und Kent Sta, MEM pl-me 13,-og, whom Bale Commission mnvenlences, 5 trial order is naked this season from P. E. Island is dealers in smelts and eels are adver- for so that the shiPP0l‘ can ses f01‘ WB““°° Bfld KUUWY C0-» 10 FUWOII A-PPLAUDS THE ACTIUN OF tising elsewhere in`thia issue tor con- himself the prompt returns that are F1911 MHl”k¢¢» NSW 'Y0l'\\’. W\\0 will SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD. Bignments of ash for which they are made and the high prices guaranteed. handle large consignments most ad-, ---- h 1, 5; _ gk t 0 e 1 vantageously to the shipper. They 1 prepared to pay ig e ma e OTTAWA Oct. 25.-Ln Justice, a prices and to make satisfactory re- Ransom & Robbins, Inc., 9 Fulton bB\'° hem eimbllihed 0'" lhiff? local Frenéh Duper. is out with 8 turns. They tum been established Market, New York, »m»r¢etnting_ the six years and carry on their tuntness As the winter season advances the of Garneau French separate school, of blmnegg a¢ 104 Fulton Market, famous for its fish, are advertising who on Thursday walked Ollf 'Ethel' New York. today for shipments ot smelts and, With ever? f“°"lllY for the ztr-to- than submit to inspection in English ° ° ° gels for which they are l>l‘6l>B1'0~f¢:-dilte. mann". ,if were may M-e_ connecting this chamber with the General Sttperrntorrrlcnt Wm. McDer- mott nnd liensy P. McShnue, the . wealthy young New Yorker. I That the men will bc found dead lsr the opinion ot all concerned in the rescue work. Mine exports, including J. C. Roberts and his assistants of the United States mine rescue aer- vicc, agree that tho amount of black. damp which penetrated the nineteen-. h chnmbsr as the result of the ex- plosion wus sufficient to have killed all of the occupants instantly. But that so many of the minors, about two hundred, should have been in the :_-ne chamber, is the puzzling feature i to the men, who are directing tht rescue work. From the conditions found in the adi0i"il1g chambers, it was believed that the centre ot the explosion was in either the eighteenth or nineteen- th Chamber. and by this reasoning they are unable to ses how the min- ers could have reached the chamber The rescue work has been systema- tized with a directing head at each Phase oi exploration. With the com- ing of the government rescue crews the miners were given new courage. and no diltculty was found in the or- ganisation oi helmet crews, 3 can which had assumed desperate propor- tions when it was learned yesterday that two of the helmet msn bg Mm killed at their work. The oplniotf still exists that all ot the bodlsg wlll “qt their consg g N N M 0 t 25 “Bene ' orders. Personal attention ts Elven tr;-\;]\sW§((’)dB.y sheen-éde; in wofkmg, Sm LOUIS' Oct z5__M,_e_ Lily their way well into thc fatal cham- Bllifjh- ‘;'ld°‘:'_°| Ad'(’l¥€g;l5 ?F5°h'wh'(‘) ber No. 18, east on thc high line.; ;l"1d1°““ 7° ""["°" ° :fi the one where two hundred miners are cn- le R fihfnliig hm” 55°' '“°°" 5,” is tombcd lu the Stag Cunon Mine, and ol l'h'°_ WT! ls rhihesi w°'l‘°"£hn “vs_ before nlghtiall they expected to be th” mine 7”’ belllmc “ry T, md within a few icct of the jammed door tat” °f 11°F l1\\_BbMld. whlc s va t at between $b0,000,000 und $70,000.' lust. on the cast side high linc. It 000' ~ Mrs. Busch now ranks in wealth is beyond this door thnt a lnfkel h M E H H ri an w,d,,,,. 0( _ ,wit . . . sr rn . numb" of bodies molexpcctegl Z: lg; the railroad king; Mrs. ltussel :~`.nl'.<‘ imma' ummm. W M um G ‘and Mrs. Hctty Green. I-Icr ltilslruhd amassed his tremendous fortune n the brewing oi beer. . _ v H Shoes 0| Proven Quality _- _ “°'“'¢ Will* °_',‘°'t ahoir is aof,'i;:.rrer,imeat, :ge an t _ _ prom v_ ilte 'n;a:l;!liv¢`aiz‘O;the%v’o;;d over. ere lr_elll0t\,,__ ,I ‘__ Over shoes I\v"v'fti»=|n'-very country' in the Wald than