' its nw ui mmol not it 2.1.....::..u;r..1;.;::;°ts.:t.t:: mini 'hese l|ll“frli'lTY AND I _ trim cuanniau. _ r-=_-'==-1 Interest. _ ;;t":' e1“‘,;*;“§=; “$3133 1:-= gee _ We can show tlieplargestpand most litltd manned By .Gua|.dian» Report bm mm mul- d in me mu so " ° 'Shirts ever shown in the»city.' ” ly The Gnlrdign n Roykp 99”". fpoladomt# Ohtheraiii’ Thodreary rain" It sed ~ but cousolai.o.i lies in the knowledge that the cry roi- "water, more water” 1-i now no more Aifcr all. London 1-gin y g p pular ` ' ‘ . 5 ers and Correspondents. hi.”i”m'°°-°a‘"“"" "“"°-"°°?‘“°° ‘°t s 1 ~ I "'"~ ~ t e umbering but congenial bus- the ` _/ '---- general humidity pervading the inte,rior _ S - i T 5 tiers Budget of Happenings Bound About I9’ "“°° ““‘3"’°l“’Y “!*°‘” °‘ °°'"°Y°“°°_ ' J Uncrz Wanisn MON from a. visit to Halifax. THE GUARDIAN is pleesd to note that Mr. A. Strau ro ri th has returnid hdces. 'Q €'_.?‘°.£.’E.. ‘en-» 0° ` *"'*: for $3.55 for $2.95 for ` ment- imbination Suits. idies’ Undervests c for =_t()c each. or 6Oc each. /5c each. 6 2.00 1.5() This is a Cleaning up Sale of our Underwear Depart- |`llNlEY BRUS. ss%;s's'£s§%°%sss 1 ` “5oZi` 1 Comfort” ‘ Written all over them. »4 ' and $5 for a. shoe, when yfor W $3 .00 can get a pair of Box Calf or ilf. Coin or Bull dog toe, made l. D. King Co. of Toronto. U. ll.'i§iiviiwanl& to ite at Montreal Business tillage. be . cs I. ¢ _ _ Y . le ° . Item ' 8 F24-2. ?~i.'§’fi'.f»..'i°1li»¢_»\.~°s‘il="“ J P. E. ISLAND illllllll lllllllll _ .gi a cirai., I. oxaui-iam, Ding in all its branches thorou8hlY connectinu with actual business. etie, shorthand rising, Po-nmanslaip eau Correspondence, relal Law is the latest and best now in use and_rne United states. and s°°°°=‘S Start is assured. We :Ren this 70"-1' Holidays, on A . 15 MIPTY ¥° Hd “gras t ‘ Fm. mrimmmmmmta Stout Feet We have just opened two lines of Men’s Boots, suit- able for stout feet, made on an extra wide last,with good, thick soles. Price DIES who want a broad boot, made from soft Dongola., a good fitter. Should see our '.85 b00i, just l3ll8 3 thing for stout feet. Wide boots for stout feet 5 Narrow _boots for narrow 3 _ feet. I ll. K.. lutuwlualwwiuiywwiu img vmimmmm lflllllmllllllillll mimi V _ uiuuuuuu ‘Solid Comlort” Written all over them llllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllR ..... __, THUSSES A ~\:\' \__ -. _ `-\ W Sl`00Klllli Islamists. entitles, siiviiuc A complete tock to select £10!-D _ __ APoTllEcAlt|Es' nai.i..” be ysloian & S\lI100l\- i _ uni. nnnii (Formerly of Kandnlwnl e St., Charlottetown n“W\°ita St, PQQIQ Ph- °'°°' “°"‘i“ 0 ” 3”’ my Egmns ` I Venice and Julius Caesar. " tailors. _ . ` _ ‘ G F _ H ; me in my omce in the new WSG MBl0hant 0_. _ . ' _ 1 _ Q o u Q _ __ _ h square. ' f tion as to terms die ~ v _ ti’ ‘eh'§‘9i;r’?° mens 5 wil`lul§;hleti.rn]il;h‘ifldu:dn applying to Mifs fs' _e:diesM’SaoqcDue°CiiNnee E . - |. _ . ntncr’s We -. . A A o 0 - _ Einoysn i C CARD... Miss Lbfurgey wishes to announce to the public that she will this _winter_ in connection with her classes in Physical _Culture and Oratory also receive pupils i for the study of Shakespeare. The woik will consist of the following plavs:-Hamlet. - MIIGUGID. @5011# J H AYER5 I‘.:.*.f.°:.1=s;_°‘°‘“~ L' J S° 1;. DENTIST. .I .g-‘_ o '_ M.; , Z. ‘_r»..<1.~.,',.'_~ -.J-:;,,". . ‘_ ;_ "r,f.‘ _.11 f 1 .,_. ._ ,-.(51.2 iminis. A oEo. E _HUoHE§>_ g, p p etor of e Lansdowne Hot 1, Cape Traverse, has recovered siitiiciently to _onable him to pay a visit to friends in this city. THE sale of Hon. David Laird's line residence and valuable household furni- ture and effects. Malpeque Road, takes place to-day at ll o`clock. The pro- perty is a valuable one and the effects ‘jncludeiica ilal iano, ood furniture P P Q and books] ATTENTION is directed to the sale at 11 o’clock to-day of the house and fur- niture of Hon. David Laird, Malpeque Road. It is a clearing out sale and all the household effects will be sold as well as the house and grounds. A first class piano, excellent furniture and books are included in the list. Riiv. Tnoiias Caesar oi British Columbia, who is visiting the Methodist churches in the interest of missionary work, will reach Charlottetown on Friday evening ot this week, when he will address the prayer meeting in the lection will be taken. Mr. Crosby wi be the guest of ’l_`homas Alley, Esq , during his stay. A LOCAL item in an evening paper does injustice to Mr. J. Hedley Ander- son who was arrested on a charge of stealing butter from the factory at Lili 16. Mr. Anderson had been engployed in the factory, and his employers being indebted to him, he is said-to have taken the butter in paymeni, He was arrested and taken to Surnmeside on a warrant. hut the GUARDIAN learns that the crim- inal charge has been abendonrd and tnatters will be_Heterm§ntd in a civil suit. ' THE bicycle season is now about end- ed and Mr. Ernest Rice has converted his repair establishment on Kent Street iiitoa. stove exchange where all kinds of stoves may he bought, sold or ie- paired at short notice. The repair de- piirtinent will be conducted by Mr. Frederick Rice. whose erended exper- ience has gained him the reputation ` of a thoroughly reliable wor‘~ man.?Afp0r- tion of this shoe will also be use" 'als a Rav. 'I_ ~. Ciiossr.-On Sunday morning ne the annual sermon on ‘behalf of the Missionary Sogicty of the Methodist church, will be preached in Ciacechurch, when a colfgtion in bc- winter months. _ Thomas Crosby, missionagygamong the Indians will preach. “Lia-among the Indians,” will be the t me of the lecture by Rev. Thomas T Crosby. in Grace church on Monday next. Mr. Crosby will be dressed in his chiefs dress while he delivershis lecture, Ad- mission 10 cents. This lecture is in- tenselyinteresting. Wiioniive BitI.i.s.-Tlie residince of Mr._aiid Mrs. John Collin, Kent St_._,> was the scene of a very pleasant event last evenmg, it being the marriage of their daughter Emily Maud, to William H. Small. oi this city. The bride looked charming, being atiired in a cream crepon with satin and pearl trimmings. She was attended by Miss Lizzie Batty and the groom was ably supported by' Mr. Gorhan Cooke. The nuptiul knot was tied by the Rev. Thomas Fullerton. The wedding presents were costly and numerous among them being a beauti- ful clock, presented by the groom’s en.- ployes. Congratnlaiions. Yns/r1:1sDa¥ morning as the express train was leaving the station, two yonn ivoiiien, boutd for Boston, linger d io., long in their leave-taking and madcan effort to get on the train while it was in motion. One of them gained the step of the second class, which was the for- ward ear. The other fell, and as she struggled to rise would have been under the wheels but for the prompt action of Mr. Roderick Matheson, the policeman at the station. who kept her limbs out if the way of the car till the train stopped. Mr. Marheson appears to be doing good work both as a rescuer and in keeping order. He should be supplied with a uniform hv the-r~i~l=vnv. _ *WWW v GENTLEVI EN n You are not in it this times lZlIi8 8.d.iS illliolldod for the nliinss ¢si_AnIEs. _ We are now prepared to take _orders for Ladies’_ Sacquea- , Remember we guarantee per-, R iect satisfaction in every case, if there should be any cause of dissatisfaction, we will cheer- fullv refund your money. _ The Sacques are made in our _ wovkroom by one of our best il? 3 stoie room, for bicycles during the Reonaucy Girl” and certainty Harry Ni- amu-einent calculaed to banish, pro _ =_ '~ 5 6' ellalznc Gerres, sings several song* wirnher usual fascination of manners .chief amongst them being “Oh Sly Cig:ireite”, the music of wh‘ch, being reads "caught on" with the London revolt against the present craze, the all the iiendish freaks, pandering to the _ inherent vanit . of foolish women 'in the climax. Women are more partial I to perfu nes than men; indeed; 1 think, suggestion of delicitc laces and the _ S » F. Z V “sidntliilly ie_i:_ninin_e; __hg;_._,.enmly~, when carried to”`iliif’ief‘.€tit'i of injuring the hell h, it. is the abuse.. not use ol wha.t___isin_itself, ciarmi g All good perfumes are powiriu timulants. and l gestioii and asgimilstiou, mos; be pro- ductive of the mast serious consequen- ces. Women get the credit of being unreasoning creatures, and possibly they are so, as 1 have ri-ad, they were created as ‘~helpnia:es," but more prob- ably it is that portion of the community wh having no voluitirv r coin ui- of interest in life, are drifting with tha tide, glad to catch at any spar which promises diversion, W.ll,if any, become the slaves ti this. thi-. latest of fe.shion’s fads. On the other side, amongst some ot the mest useful end comfortable the lovely new materials for blouses, etc. There is the Vigrlla llannel which can be piocnred in innumerable pat- terns iu all the seasons cclors,including pp n. ego queanove material. a fine stripe of alternate silk 'and chenille which mans a neat and effective skirr. Chenile is much used as,__l'7rimming; it appears on evening mu, of amicus Wm be taketh Rev_\n§esses and is obtainable as embroidery. hite bsltsaie worn as also metal, the latteriintersected with c hochaus of tur- qnoise,silver braid is used gn ‘ the col- lar, cuffs ard waistband of silk skirs There are many new s‘yles_ln m lli- nery. but on this branch we can dilate at greater 1-mgzb hext w--ek. I-oe--1s,1s9s. »' ~ _ _ T06uroTTedThTia = ten minutes. use Clll GltlSS. _ I ani opening a collection of beauti- ful pieces, as sparkling as diamonds. The assortment includes: _ Creams, . Bonbon Dishes, Berry Bowls. Water Bott;-les, Sugar and Creams. A rare treat ior lovers of the beauti- ful. - . W. W, llellner. _ ,THE GREAT lll|llSE~___ Ta gsimmmmrnmmmmm# g Hoy About the “ tliiltlrans 5 >- ; Eyes ? - Your children MAY B struggling along in schoo under the greatest dim- culties. r ' I Gsrtfivly they. are if their eye sight is Have you any to suspect the existence' of eye troubles? v 3 If so, bring them to _me. I will examine them ininiiliniiiiiiilvinivv -- P4 _ Uultillllllllllllll ill lll inmntlnmntmmii estuullmuaauwwulww# 1 f _ .,. pr. ~;f'~-s, Z <'-v_f~-.-_'f -1..-`f>>'.»‘.. -~=¢ wi-_»"¢'~_~.»1. _. ,_ _ . av .W '.4/“‘5e » ""‘>=»f=*'§=f<.~J.' . ~ =»- " '* sr- *A ”" “ QM |||3|f|¢f_ 'In endravoring to efface the suicidal ~ tendency engendered by this atmospher 'E ic de fression I 'is more easi1y.im-igined than described. 1 Q ' _ cited .In el ’ 3 " U 5 _ I - . tl ys t, last Q *evening toa performance ot »‘ _ i coils and Seymore Hick=, the colabera » . tours, have contrived an evenings _ ' I1 `-»»¢_¢ y s whi7 h dame fashii ri-indnlgos,this see ns .` of 5 _ 0 P ' ' _ sory occupation and th ough sheer lack 'IBIS SQGIIPOII thingsvfashion brings us this year, are and is very smart. " tiaaauaammiaa iota 'i Dalit ol _ _ y The Hotieltlenhy iii hit; 605 iuiuul .ssf‘s::.:is“‘zs..‘l':;‘...‘;“° A" Sizes, All Styles All ., I All a I Quality adopted to this grace-:ul little songster O 811 fl'0I1l3S O ll lJ8.Cl{8 Sll0l‘t» ll08G ltlhg bblnm is without much c0m_:a~:s, but light and dress gi. an wa ’ 01:16 want th’ém__ Paces.; hum inspiriting; also the duet "No One in y y y ‘age The World" the air ot which has al- ' 50c up to $250 public. a synonym for success. I sin- W W8 l13NG i'»h8II1 fl'0lIl. SlZB 12 f0l' '|3118 Sllliu b0y _ cerely hope society will rise bodily in fgr the ,nam ` _ hyperdoinic infection of perfume for the 7' l purpose of sweetening the breath. Of t our wha” The New Prowse Block Charlottetown in the can nsive use, _there is always the Oppggil-,9 P031; Qffiga _ _ _ _ sort fron-fron of silken skirts, - -~ - s A , 4 A First Methodist church. A silver__coli?,wnd¢rin’ thug in m ima inatiw 831, ,V » ...'t%“5"’introduction of such, ti the_ar_.ories 0 5 __5§‘__ __ ‘" Q el the heart,fwit':\out their having pre- , ?_¥_ _f * Q .4 »- viousl under one the rocess 01 di-' , ‘ f _ We have Pleasure Manufacturing Bo., In stock a full lln_a3»i lllnliesi i»I'l°° rel! |l|~|lo__|°a the _tlie new deep grenat or claret; for this -m h-= _gg ur ose a's w t it ` It . _ _ sta. _ 7’ t _ ' sus! H use polo 5" eff-". »»¢i»at!2L..sai`$ _,- f V . e _"` '_ fn ‘ ~_:'-,--s & `_ ~ ` ' ` 4 ` for a short time. _ We claim to have the largest shack of gohli$ Nothing is misrepresented. Every piece not ` The few mentioned below cannot Eight day clocks $2.73, American Pianos 88c, Solid Gold Rings 1.95, Sets 2lc, Violins S6c. Also Razors, Kmvd, etc. etc at prices that will tempt any purse. Call and no at Jewelry and 'Fancy Goods Store Opposite Post Office, Sunnyside Queen Square, T C Pnowsns' N1-:w Bnocx v 4 Tw e . ' '§ _ ‘ ' nm ml 0 I Gliarlovlnon. tolaerclal tillage 'ri and will be 'tlll'0Bgh0\l$ W0 |` ,day evenings. Same courses as in day |sAA¢ oXENHA_“,<' Sept Q9,'98tf > Tas' Tu Evening U|asses.Br_°,,l,_-,-,-5,, Will be opened I; the P, E, |;|;||_ B Brootw hd. _MQNDAYZ _ OCT `3fd\§. ...I ‘ €}'~_~f-_ _ ‘s .ny 'season on and fri-' TU * Wl8lAiTl§ classes. Apply at once. IDA a l ' \ ' ._ . G Panel” Comer dt. Goo and lui its