THE GUARDIAN, 'JHARL(.i'].'lE'l`0VVN, SEPI`rMBEl{ 6 l899 ‘ ‘_ _ follows the use of TARINA, the ladies hair Soap. A sham- poo with it not only cleanse-“i _ but also sweetens, allays we-lp l. itchigesg and prr~\’BnDS dand- ruff. Tarina is a perfect tar Soap, and the very best for the com- plexion, the tar tending to cure pimples and all skin affections. It is a. specific against the evil eHects of perspiration. Sold in tin lined box ‘25c. If your druggist does not kfep ir, we will send box past paid on receipt of price. ALBERT TOILET SOAP C0., Mfrs. P. 0. B D( 2110; Montreal New Yonii. September 4. - 'l`he theatrical season is about open- ing again. All is once more _ life and -.nit-i~t\‘ in the great theatre district on upper Broadway, where the houses tiare been dark all Summer, and there has been gloom and quietude. Almost he whole tneatre district is now one blaze of electric globes, and the old nabitues and -‘first nights-rs” have r. turned from village and seashore to take up the reductive pleasures of up- per Bioadway once again. Many briliiant new productions are announced nv the managers; and it is said their repertoire for this season will surpass in interest all past ones. Last week v< - . . 9* tjnailes rrotiinau set the ‘-season gc- ing at his beautiful Criterion with "The Girl from Maxims ” a piece adapted from the French, which is said to be even more tropical than “Ziza” or i-The Turtle" of last year iaine._ O d ~-iirst-nighters" call it fierce. while the young Broadway bloods denominate it managers will give nothing to their patrons unless it teems with risque decent enough to save it from th papers score it witbithe most contemptu- P°ll°°» and llm Suggeslive enough t0 questions were given b\'vlr S.R.Corl:e pack the houses with degenerates every nom SL John 9_35 in ‘tue hs, an .\'I-i<»‘f- uf We Ve @`°f<1¥°l ii __agi_t. Tai- subuie"ged tenth hav BABY’S OWN SOAP. l possession ot both the stage and th - P ‘; the vtrse. Ten spoke to me question l . i lllllllllll Hlllll. New Hotel just opened on Gran- ville Street. While thanking our friends for their liberal patronage in our former hotel. we would respect- fully solicit the continuance of the some and as much naw business as we may bezfavored with in Strath- cona Hotel. Good Board, clean airy rooms, best location in town and moderate rates. Good stabling in connection. J . S. ALLEN, §;t 6d&w3m , Proprietor. _,_ _ _ _ _ -,-- P lllllllllll ACADEMY Wolfvlllo. l. S. This well-known school opens September Gtla 1899. Itsfcoursasot study prepare boys an gonna men for Salim, for license to teach. for usiuess and for m nnicsl pursuits. - The ACADEMY HOME, well furnished, provides at moderate cos: comfortable resi- ence for the students. Several teachers re- side in the home, prouinting quietne=s and giyigencelin study and assistiiig thc boys in err wnr The .M \NUA[i TR 'JNING DEP * RT- l1PI_‘1T with increased equipment and courses in "»arpenti'v, Wood 'l`ii~.- iiniz, Iron \\"ork and Dr iwiiig, ofl"f_-rs social indiieeni-nts to those looking oivards o-igliieeriiiff or in echiuics. 'rite srnooi. or i1otiriCU_'rUiti: .iaiiiits .Acid -iiiv Stiitlciits to all its aToN Aiiizivss. I Last evenings notable arrival by th 1 -"..tiip;iiii:i was S-r Thotiias Lipton, wh lt-ist ." They are charmi'n_gly _sweet ii-.s come to overs-e tne doings of his F5 Cup. he was :.ttended by designer Fife and sailinaker Ratsey aw some personal ciiums, and was given are- cention tiat would not have displeased aroyalgueet. Sir Thomas was met by a depuiation of eminent New Yorke sand greeted with great cordial- ity. llis pasfaze up the harbor was elegeant suite at the 5t`1 Avenue Hotel. wh-_re he stayed when he visited New York before, and there he will domicile while he is on land, but Str Thomas expects to live on the “Erin” 8 O pe ~-green eliallei-,-fer for the .init-rican’s down ly the Bav at quaraitie a kind of pageant. He took an New wither. ii-ii; iaiiiioirs iiiiiii. Communion Services. Silt.-I had the pleasure of visiting South Granville a snort time ago and was pleased with the app ~arance of the country. The harvest is promising, the crops are much bettrr than las: year. ‘ I was much pleased with tae 'pr - gress of the gospel there, and to hear their venerable and devoted p.-.stor,Rev. Mr. St ~rling,who was assisted in dis- peusiug the Sacraments of the Lord Suppi'r.by Rev. Mr. McLean of Valley- field. _Bi th able and faithful declaring the whole council in the spirit of love and earnestness Which was refresiiig to me spiritual mind and awakening io those who were asleep and dead in sin. Oh that we had more of such men and services,and that many ol our dead cnurches and pa=t.~rs would arouse to equal earnestness, as many of our pa tors and churches are asleep and seem l mountain of Samaria. . 3 ediiying to both young and old. s- Eng ish in the church, while Mr. Mc Lean preached the Gaelic in the tent. The singing of the psalms was a foretaste of the songs of Zion. and far beyond the-sound' of praises ' made by machinery. The services were led in Gaelic by J. Matheson and Mr.--- Bradalbane and in English hy Messrs. McKenzie and Falcuinii ot Granville. The nenple are steadfast and irue to to the old ,ta dard and great credit is such sermons. _, Wishing them all God’s speed in ,their great work. ' _ I remain Yours. _ A CITIZEN. _ To Cures Headache in Ten Minutes Use Kiimfort Headache Cure. ;`."f'__ i ' _ 3 Know 'P.C. Corsets You’ll we-.ir no other corset. Its just a. matter 0 getting accquaint with this best corset all. P. C. Corsets are the corsets that will fii; when you buy them- and fit until they are worn out. Ask your dry goods dearer for P. C, Corset -tell him to show you v\svv~/evo mmmwide so $24-.05‘GhaiIolletnwn,P.E.|. - I -` S “P $1-00 .Going _ ‘For Round 'i rip .Going i`l‘;‘;.‘;i.“‘.’».‘;T_ RelutnLimitSe|it.I4thl899. tcm' M_A_N_H_ __ ` g W g r 16 89,1. Ilan- Pac- R'y ls the Ptpular Roule- rrim after her oiittiting at Erie Basin. Vo iviintirid wants also to _seeing beet no-at win which he thinks will be the $'\’\*\\'\ *U \'\» L Dyno D- _ gospel by human device, °-W'oe to them OHS 1`9Pl`f‘a°heS- It 9‘“°mS ‘O be c°‘”_‘“g ` t iat are at ease in Zion and trust in the to this now, ihit New York theatrical - ~ - ii lt` T f public izever tires 1 f ragtime airs, and » é and no other songs are t -lerated. Well, uiiti mit iiitiii on iiitiiotii. We <“==~m°“<‘§ fsietwtssli-»@».’° °"““"°'"`ET°“"‘ . _ _ _ . A.. _ m._\'i_‘H. S tlicitinz .\gent`.P.R Dist. l’.i_~.-- se; it `~_ .il `\- .i _\ __ `f__ `\ >. Q 4- . .Sept 6d4i » the Ca S Ebel rush for BO0§Ii a1l_1d SCHOOL I ‘to bcdegenc-rating fastfrom the old path i Y C 00 S open on _ues Y’ , Eghl T S : N 9 “1`°f* l”g»” bu Several °f he an en eavorin o su sti ue 'iso ll E B00kS, enss Suhr Ib Hb t d d g t b tt t ld gompleotg thaneverxlgidsrg. Prices alwaysthzlov/est. 0n¢dtH%UlI@U il I had great pleasure in hearing the _ ’ comments of the Godl fathers t _ - f Y a matures from begmnmg to end' Just Strathalbyn and Granville on Fridav as t e ~ - ‘ each spoke bnet and to the point. The I o _ A I i .11 pk and giving marks ofthe true children P’“"l“°’i'~°° N0 manage’ W‘ t‘ e 9' of God. It was verv inierestin and _ A V ‘ ‘ l The attendance wasl.rge and the _ _ _ , ` _ solemnity of both -young and old. was I' `~ V grind as they moved along to the u g i church. Mr. Sterling preached the ' ~ ’ __ iscussion dueto them for their hospilality and I ' t ore Long may they all live to eujoy» I Than the Ladies’ 9 Goats at X _ _ most of the time He was "sinh v‘€*" Sir T.is confident of victory but is most G01? p ~ , lP**P|l*f5¢ TUUIWR like ----l-`It0M---- frankly spiprtmanlike in all his ex- Quebec, P. Q. i, i _ tharlittetnwn. P. El. ,5fi.;i'§?§‘t.¥l.i?.?,§ tif $3.2? "..°§.. siiiiii s I 1 & \»\’\f\\f\N\rS UN & C0 S. lf' \l\\l\Pls!Q|'a mn xlwl n gunner"-that it.. the hat, as ur- I (hr Nih§ are Caterers In Grocery Business . . to those people who wish to live well at a lniniriuq eos; Besides being prompt sud attentive In our stme we nab cvq edort t0 send owl. sttisded ul how small the purlchue c mmm N -“mr hw sn” “D Think of this and your will surely have your grocery ui* gg THE OLD, TEA STORIFT ,.iiiru,ss A » . . .. __ _ »r 1-~=_=< >~'f'~.”. ;-. ,.1 .~ , 3 -' ' i _ ' ...rs -».».r.,;n.=r~.itr ° Jacket Quesiefsl. 200 ew 8: The Trade is i ll ¢&H%.‘& , me ‘ *WG l rtik' fl if ,@- ~hv~ 1 anim* \ rmphw rd i` e».mr\ti=m. _ safeamnh its , _ ; dw RT* F LTV pi etliwinvrt m~r..si1u=\\ 1 IVE*-‘iii ' l<_.\f\ nfvsi \-v-ri I |"0l' \ H-111%# .1 v' W , Tin- pitiful* #MIM i an iiiifi again tr in _ renal to wgty our _ .wi-ii-gi thing t y may _` li_!!|‘. i ‘YQ lie” I IKE rl. brigit and early this morning and off to ' T I *FG* . A hw S see “Shamrock” who now liesoff Tomp- f _ 11 ,"“' ,_ " scliii ~'i~`iI1,3i-23% iriosville once more in complete racing or “amp 9 § l""”"“-'ll I* im* P W* All ~ ’ir:\l¢i=¢ Kiev# _....».~... - Huh, lmnmi. who Int plan. uhlqstl *§N§.D‘\s0\ 1 I~fn|\i\\| Milt Vlviepr. t_`i\usi!ish aol! Vhrgsr