MISS DAYIES *rmutiiiiiin Hitt, *Y THE GUARDIAN, .JHARLUllE'l`()WN, SEPTEMBER 28 'i899 F "_ | | l i /lf' 'Zi i9 U) Lv- ». I ~» l l I will be1vonder:`~~'~.'_-- fi-esl-.enel ui. and his ivliole 1.211: if.: lr-oil' “"3 Skine vvllh health and :ieanliness after his tub with the “ Albert " 4 ba git \ Baby"s Qvxii it Soap _ ,- ! J _ tl This soap is made enfirell-' “V5 i viggetable fats. has a i`.ii'.;: but e::- i ouisite fragrance. :xii isuns~.;rp..fs- ed as a nursery and toilet -<~.>:tt> ‘ J Beware ct lmitationv ~ ALBERT TUILET SOAP 60-, illirs l MONTREAL. '- . 2 .. _. --..... L.. ._ izeciinn ....BY.... Assisted by some of Charlottetown’s ' Favorite Musicians in . -oir- p Tl|\lRSilAYEV£N’G 2810 AT 8 O’OLOCK. lmr Llelt- _ y lalltiru and th Iayor ml Irs- Warburton- si r that in wet weather ‘tLe roads are ro ten, The r te it which ;_zi.;_ Home Land. 4. itwinig_.{»1 it we only Knew" by Cherie [b] “You Never Fan Tell" by Ella. Wheeler Wilcrx. ]i:] “A Star Can Never Fa 1.” ' Miss Davies. 5. Song-"The Deathless Army" by Trctere Miss Winnifrcd Cotton. Readi -. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ .Baby and I" 8' ng Miss Davies. 7. Violin Solo- “Hungarian Fantasie" by H Calton . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mr. iinnicoinbe. g_ Reading..- ‘-uiknrfs Dog” By Dorothy Lundt Miss Davies. 9. Song ....Recita.tive and Aria from I1 Trovatore. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . _ _ M r. (`ha r‘ es Earle. 10_ Reagng.. “Un Beau Irleal" H. C. Bunner. Miss Davies. Admission 25 jcents. Tickets for sale at all the drug stores- " 0 Alas, how soon were these young and embark to revisit the land of boyhood’s _ Peop 3' aftamat [bl .“rartattelia." by Fr. 'rhoi-me. days. Many years ago as an ardent Of trftgtlldf lfvfflg Shaw; ¢'f_ ' .- _‘_ ur §; youth I had visited Port Hill S ation - » . , , y “ 2- Readivs-“T\=°7F°"" Ni“°.°°“° S*°"°" by with a feeling of deep reverencetthen: in btltous conditions# 3 I `- _ ` _ gr I 5 1 ' _. _ » _.I .as now. and with love almost as de- fltavy fwdd, 8 m0¢1ffl,__`A voted as thatI bore the land of my I , _` birth I stepped on the train to begin a genera feeling* ' city ine. i had been accustomed to It is the bleed. the impure blood _ d f ° d ' ' - - 5' »:::.::2:i..2z'..;';'z:i ..;‘:..‘i.: .;‘::‘ °’§:.‘.“°‘;.‘° ‘bf _ e _ _ , _ w _ ood s Sarsaparilla and f(/\’\ ’ claim to hospitality was that of a bro- happmess will reign in your family .*,ll/l S ther, divided from us merely by they Ru,-mmg 3°,-es_..Fo, three ea°n I 12 accidents Ol position. sunered with a running sore on on; of my I ankles. Was not able to put my foot on the ¢ ¢ 1 . g . §=E.°.l‘.°.‘.?‘;°.§§§‘;‘li.S.§’.l“-‘E553 3.52.2’ "‘°Bt.’.t 22;:;.n_:“ i.z2.i°.:‘;ii°.°.°.:“.ilig...Eai;i’:.S.f‘f° c ' ABLE UNDERWEAR nm mms '-‘ ke "°“- . ~ as _ I fear if I go into the comparative, th s ?,§'g1:P::§ glffgg §?;';§n§ SMRS- CLA” letter will be of little use to the reader. ° ° .. ' ` ' s I >_-,- 5 n n ` _ B|0Od Pul'ifler- I have taken Hood’s - Stepping from the car to the platform Sarsaparilla, and nnd it beneficial for my- ' I I note that many of the buildings bear 'Elf and babi- It Duriiies the blood and ` the impress of age_ §v1iE;‘1I§itlé?;1nSt0i:1hi;)n§ystem.” Mns. Hiiivizr "How are we to get to village of ` _ _ Tl -H ‘ Port Hill” ? was my first enquiry. had iigdagrgtgiligg Wigillraeil riilll tdlligniiirriléi I A entleman. who resembled others H°0-iw.” f',_.... 4 ' f i < >-. ss- J. 1'. mexnnzir, :narrator A BEER & GOFF’S. »,_(_____._v -- .v .I »-.;,'_.~( ,_ L0 W 0 §)€fc r;:;i.g;`i';d?&I;0n St, ¢irwn,P . , Repairing a specialty. l_ _ For Sale “Prince Edward lslandf _An Illustrated Book, descriptive formerly occupied by Edward Chiviem Prince Edward Island. For sale at Terms easy _ 9-11 b00k_lt0r6SCt;nd R. H. Masonhi new ‘ ' For particulars apply to ntuns a map . ua I W,- ‘20 d&w ti ” ‘ House and lot near railway in Sonris Sourl ACURBIE. fe-~»u@~....~¢.»............. §_.__ ______s__ BUSIUI UPTIBM. Wholesale It Retail Sept Beodlm W