“ '» 7 " ' . ' ». . e V -- ~;..-' f -f i ~ , ,-v ‘-'__ .--,_.- - ..-.-7:.. - 1 Y-, <'f.i=‘»." Ly? .,., ‘ .. THE GUARDIAN, CHARLO1'1‘ETOWN OCTOBER i , _ V | , I IIOIIS OIIICI llilll DIIIOI QUAIOG Olllll OIOIBIIICIII IIOIOI IIIIOIOIIIOI D000 llllll OIIIIIIIOIOIOIIIOI Ol A good Styhsh ect-Fitting Tailor made Jacket Your choice of 4 good colors $3 75 fi-`€‘. Another lot assorted cloths in assorted and black Wearers, Fitting, Latest Styles, Your choice ‘F01 $5 50 Wonders at The Price, See Them! my we de, We do do “ !!!!!!!!!!!! Z io-gf B 2 ¢ mul lulllluulilllllul now is something t warm-either Slipne have all kinds ot war 8O¢ Men’s Felt Slippers, com _ fortable and ‘C 'fl llllllillllli Milli I 5;) Ladies Felt outtoned Don gola foxed werv easy to ;-i , ts.. lllllhllllilllllllllllllll °5¢\Ades Felt * Ultherfoxed lines of warm oomfortab 35 Drices that will please twill# WB say we do We DO do S STAIPERS’ CORNER luluuuli P E |s|.ANo the latest and best now in use the United States. and success $85 o d W is HN' hlhe Aug egg” U’ ur new I-‘rospctus THE mall t a . r.RiriiiAii TooNi;i', an Ii.di~in. was fllltfl $1 or 5 diys for drunkenness yes Miss \\'.-\'rI-:R.<, typewriter a' Mr. N. R:ittenbur_\’s, returned yesterday from an extended trip to the principal Cana- dian cities. fmd_ girls WiSUiIfg to join are cordially invited. Mn. W. C. Wi=.s"r, tegchq- at Union in the city. Mr._ West received a letter recently from his brother, George. who taught for a nurnberof yeirs in Bpdeque Alle 'a this fall than they have been during tie past seven years W ubject was handled in the reverend gentleman’s usual masterly style, and was an earnest appeal to all to fellow in that way which leadeth to life ever- lasting. No services will be held to-day but those who have heard Mr. Steteri- on will be pleased to learn that he will gain occupy the pulpit of the Central hristian (hutch to-morrow morning nd evening. mgsnw Sour-: further ii vsstigatiou was made esterday into the condition of the site of the railway station. A plank was pried no in the presence of several peo- ple ot whom a GUARDIAN representa- t ve was one. Benea'h the station is a solid mass of muck from which a sick- euing odor was emitted. This is cer- tainly an admirable breeding ground for disease. and the wond-ir is that the entire railway staff are not suffering from fever. The mafter is one de- manding iminedafe attention and a dras‘ic remedy. '~< A GRAND Lscruim Counsa.-The E. L of C. E of Grace church are pre- piring one of the best Lecture courses they have ever given-the Rev. John Goldsmizh will lecture on "Gordon, Saint and Soldier,” illustrated. Rev. \V. H. \Varren will give his popular lecture on his “Trio to England and S.co‘la.nd.” illustrated wiih some new views; the Rev. \V. R. Pepper will lecture on John Wesley and his Times. with llfustratiom; Rev.W.C Matthews, Rev. A D. McLeod. Rev. W.W.Lodge. and others will also bein the course. Dates will he announci d later. -~ A NIGHT Wi Bonus."-Miss Jean Howison of Perth, Scotland, will give a Lecture Recital from the works of Scotlanifs po- t, Robert Buius. in the Opera. House on Friday. Oct, _14th, at 8 p. m. The following is from the Vancouver World:-“Miss Howison., who is on a lectoring tour on Robert Burns, Scotia.`s favorite lard is a lec- urer with a world-wide reputation, and wherever she appears she invariably draws full houses. The pulpit as well as the press, commend Miss Howison’s lectur= s as being sweet and wholesome. Her conception of authors, and espe- ially Burns. shows deep study. Her oice is splendid; her powers of eiocu- ion grand, while her natu-'al grace ombines to render her lectures and re-idings intensely interesting. The press from ocean to ocean is warm in its praise of her ability and the manner n which she interprets Robert Burris nd his choicest compositions.”- P* Q'°