ave J ._ | intereeo _ l ,V THE GUARDIAN. CIIARLOTTETOVVN. OCTOBER 18 1899 " , I - ~- _ _ M i ll ini will roi uiluf You can come to the Grand Bazaar on Tuesday and Friday next lor very little money his is a nice time of the ear to travel and We think ever T 1 y f g y body should take advantage of y H Railway’s Low Rates to i Attend the _ . ' ,*. 1 _ ,., , At the saine time Prowse Bros, will give special discounts on all lines of Dry Goods and Clothing. Atteliil* the Bazaar, then attend to your requirements in the Dry Goods and Clothing lines at Prowse Bros. greatiiiegif tablishment \Ve shall be pleased to show you through, even if you don’t want to buy. Everybody welcome, P ROWSE BROS. Wild October 16. The theatrical season is in full vogue again, and Broadway, with it swarms of theatre-goers and gay lights after nighlfall is beginning to look like the old 'Broadway once more. A11 the houses have resumed business, and all are playing to capacity. It is indeed amazing the a'tendance at playhouses here, for no matter how many new Theipian temples may arise the patron-l age exceeds the accommodations.'I`bere are few really notable pieces on the' foetlighti so far, but there are a vnstl number of bright, catchy productions, both melodramatic and pure c.>n'.e.ly,' For hsgedy, of course, New Y rk liketh nor, and anyone familiar wits the quality of Shakesperian pieces put o~ here last year ri ight not wonder. This yesrthe diffzrett stages :ire crowded with light. breezy plays, indeicribiinly smart. brilliant and risque-which New York loves-but all innocent. of his- triosic dignity and literary originality: At the fifth Avenue Mr. Fisque is scoring one of tis successes of the sea- son in “Becky Sharp,” which is founded 0| Thsckeray’s well-known °-Vanity Fair." Mra.Fiske gave the play its first presentation in Montreal, which city has thejhcnor--or the* humiliation P-ot beingthe testing .ground or almost every elaborate play desi uedior a New York run. Mound , however, eyed --Becky Sharp” somewhat causti~ Olly. However the iliy, which is al- llwvtde ressiqgly sombre in parts,~is a FH! _gg rt, a good thing. Jlhilbrew is making a hit in the "Tlliosy.o! Tears” at the Empire. Drew tain old Broadway favorite. It is the comedy houses however, lllll score. There are two such places 1_§New York. pre-eminent favorites. The American w o r ki n g man, while he works " shorter hours, - works harder than the working - man _ of any other £3 nation. He ,/ J ~ I, works _not only with his h a n d s but with his head. He is an intelli- \ gent worker Q a n d r o O ;`c'/t.>.;’¢il"§s` A i>_ - duces more in a given length of time than the work- er of any other na~ _ _tion. He not only exhausts himself physically, but mentally; hot only muscularly, but nervously. kno consequence is that while he is tter fed and better housed, he is not, 'S 3 fllle, as healthy ii man as his brother workin _ f -. . 1., g man o European countrics. More~ over,_ like all Americans, the American ggékmg-man is prone to disregard his lbustll and frequently even takes pride in ‘UZ lt. lt rests with American wives to llfotect their husbands in this respect. A 'T512 watchfiilness on the part of the wife bn ffeqtiently save her husband 'rom a 3' 519611 _Of ill-health and possiL`;.- from :gmt fatalillness. \Vher_i a man fer is " out S0115” it is because his digestion is dis Ufdered or his liver is torpid. Dr. l‘iercc’s Golden Medical Discovery will promptly °°’T@Cl1 these disorders. lt is the cr.»:_t M005-maker and flesh~bnilder. It rest.;-res ‘he 3_PPetite,_ makes digestion perfect and wg llvcr active. It purifies the blood and in CS the nerves. It cures 98 per cent. of cases of consumption, bronchitis, asth- ma' W€Hk lungs, lingering cough, s itriiig °fl?190d and disease cf the throat and nasal FWHICS. Thousands have told the story of il: Wonderful merits in letters to Dr. Pierce. _P1-TY be had at any medicine dea.ler’s. of Y°\1l‘ 'Golden Medical Discovery’ cured me .3 5€\'cre case of poisoning of the blood." &'Ii¢`S‘ Mrs. Selia Ricca, of Coast, Santa Cruz Co., ‘ 1);," That was two years ago, and I have not had ~‘ Of Sore of any kind since.” It 15 215 easy to be well as ill--arid much “We Comfortable. Constipation is the guse Of many forms of illness. Dr. Pie-rce’s °°5_%l1t Pellets cure constipation. They "° lmy. Sugar coated granules One lit- tk “Pellet” is ri gentle laxative, two a mild mhlnic. Dealers in medicines sell them. ' A trust is a lot of psople;Who wou’t One is Weber & Fields. t'ie other Ham- mer=t:in’s Victoria. \Veber & Fit-lds have two light farces,--full of mirth. puns. and ravishingly, pri tty songs.- runniug at present, entitled “The Whirligig” and "The Girl From Marlins” the litter a burlesque on I -'Tue Girl From Maxima.” Weber & Fields ofcourse have an international reputation as fuii-makers, and their sayings are the tilk of the town Here are a few of the affs at which Brood- Iiiapeaking of the address delivered -md with hardly ii trace or smear L by R v Doctor Brecken, the St John Hir father was on accom lished lii Royal Oak Soap It' leads W *Ri* l Sun :ay-ss:-R v. Dr. Bracken lpruach.-1 N guist, spsakingiii=.x_lliegu_a:-els, gud L; - 0: `i:'. “'*.'_ki - .»"' ..l ‘y a powerful sermon in the Exmouth -laughter appears to have inhei ned the street Meiliedlsi church yesterday morn- iaient. ing in the interest ot the tvrentietil century thanksgiving f-und. In the even- ing s. platform" meeting was held in the Q . THB KEELEY CURE same church with reference to the' sam ~ ' r Thief w1shnipswil;|¢’°i1{9dby;! the grlvinss - - Ji' orph e, 0 co an Clgaf fund. J. A. Likely was chairman and gms, __§°¢2°_'§>,,,umd_ M,,_im,_ Keeiey hsmufe Rev. Dr. Brecken and II. A.MeKeown, ' '-~ferenos: R- C. Goff. L Woivmr.. Wm. M_ P_ p_ Wyre [ho S “kart "l‘Ur¢xx|% P. P: Aiwmaann., Annixannma » P an . n.Ro msc s _ w. C , Ds. Biecken dealt with the iutroduc- MNT I- JOHNSd’1:MRS.hli. -limtlanrnaiififnx tion of Methodism into the United; States and- Clnada, especially here in x ' St. John, the progress it had made dur. | I I g B way is smiling Just now: Say, do you think we can leave this hou e 3 enterprise. . Yes. ` How far is it behind you? trust anyone el-'e and are willing to trust one another. At the Victor Rogers Brothers, in i “Rage rs Bro’hers in Wall Street” have _agi-eat list of witticisms. Here are 'some: l '_l`here's many a slip twixt the cup and the Q Llp-000. Yes, I was ho Niagara Falls for my vacation. You don’t my l--is that place running yet I ]`n\or_riing. hdore breakfast, for my complex Poor thing; she is fresh from a conv6`nt. All convent girls are fresh. Wasn't the battle of San J nan hill a great affair f -No, it avasn't on the level, How many lrcthers have you t I have three. 1 Araalletthom li-ing! ‘ No. only one is living. The other two are in l Brooklyn; | 'Ihe songs introduced here this seal son are undescribahly catchy and mel- odious. At Wehber& Fields they have a song that everybody is humming called “Susie I Am Waiting” and an- other topical piece “The Kissing Bug.” Coon songs continue to be the swellest things in town, and the newest is “Take Me Back to Dixie" which has more poetry in its title than you lied in many books. Lilian Russell, who is the bright par- y ticular star at Weber & Fields, singsa ldainty ditty. "No Place So Gay As l Bohemia." Miss Russell has made a great hit since her abandonment of classic drama and her elopement with the gay per- sillage that obtains at Webber’s. She is divinely beautiful as ever. has re- duced her euibonpoiut by 26 pounds, and is much more sy1ph~like than lust year, when she began to look the worse of wear with her lavish ivoirdupois. She is a great favorite and fills Wehher`s .eviry night up to S R O. and farther. It is doubtful if Miss Russell will ever return to “legit” agaii:,when she can make a. miserable litt‘e pittauce of ,$1000 per week in he: present engage_ ment. But of course she counterbal- " ances this really big salary by her lux- I urious fondness for rich apparel and , her well-known partiality tc small 1 cold bottles and small het birds. Henry Irving cometh, at which all Broadway draws itself up in expect- sncy. Irving will no doubt get a prin- cely reception here, whether up to his etandaid or not. which is doubtful. Miss 'l`etry accompanies him. M. A. N. H. _-it--£_l1» . A PARRsBOB0 correspondent to the St. John Sun says :- Rev. Marcell. Couran elist will commemce a ten da ’s mis 1, without being obscene l ‘I You say you have $Z0,0(0 behind you in this She; "Y¢, sir I vv-»-lk two miles every! . lon ' `, He: “Is the drugstore that far Y' .f of the Society of St. John the Evan- Z F ' sion in St. George'a church on the ing the pist century and the brigh'| Outlook fo: the coming century. l Brynn a good 0rgm_Tri Mgléefi th'-m=elvei for service in their eountry’s interest. How much more should they do for the church. »-~ The offermgs last evening amounted ti $1 300 bi i; it is expected that amount --é-oo-»- Mosrasli. Harald of Oct. 14th says; l-“Dr. Ev. D‘Prazer_a highly cultured lady from India, waain the city this! l week. Mi s D’Prazer is a native of India, and some years ago took up the study ot medicine to enable her to work amo ig t e woman ol her own" country. of seven years Mita D’Brazer has ol the Indian ho-ipit-als, iopefied. typiyigh the lnilu ance of Uulv I) .ffer n, who rd so meh tar the snu°._in wcnasn ot that great country Snug sfay-i that toolihch s ross canncs he laid u an the iadviaaoi ' tieliad to the Indian women. `Di° August. e"ie,has bei in _Novi letving almost at ones for Ottawa. Toronto will claim h~r if r some time, and Miss D’Prazsr then goes io E g- _or Blue Overeoat. land and Scotland. and liter to Pwis- _ She does not wore iu c+t;eti%;;.tf Pf‘f1°'P°l-. Oppoeilz Rf’°;_ .é§1s.»Hscamoa.rmmi¢u 'li 'i Iac ”if»..,.,... QWJG #Pu I _ if ' ..r|t. sosw¢n....an.¢ "i (,- \ UOST -A over coat. between Usarlottzf