in.. ~ _L ‘t ..` ' _ Ifvwazn H4* _ p ’ ‘ ’ ' ' = '- " 'f ""f‘ ‘ ' ' w=‘.»~~~_; 1-:_ sw-¢»~.:~1».>.¢1.=_n.n».nnr-1=sm_~‘~_‘--~.,l~r<, = *v-f. ;-1-.~:":_"_’."~°'- "?"~.‘.*»*."§";’- ~ _-ff* """" "” `° '*“'f`~ °“ _ _ =»_‘.-_~.:_-.~:"*;‘.e ~ ' =c._....-.___ A... __ .___... __ __ __.i,_.__-__ _ _ win, =“"¥n~v4: W; *W -l&%i -we 2--is -_< 1- 1 :~:_'-;'-'- -“---_-_» -=----¢ - -- _h__ M _ Y* _ 'W _ ...., "'*""'“""\*\Y5"-` 71;-nn$1*‘*f‘~"-f... _ 3** _,af ~:\'.-, -_-__,; _L ' __- ` --_ _ -s ' 1 ,;~"z-z-- .-xi 5-, ~ ` ,» -_ _» ».._ ,_ _ __ _ ~., _,\~<~, ...ss ._. .____ . _.,=.._. ,_~ -_ .~~. ..._ -_ _ _ - . ...__ \ / 'l`l-iE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN SEPTEMB EB 1898. _~ Q/Wa 7;/'L / _Q m :Y ‘t _ /'fl A/ , ).. ` I A5 /` \ ;i\ i ,,-, ., ' i A; i !:~;,_;\\‘\»-~*_` 1.~v'/i_l;_;_~§i i j REFORM _;»._i_ __,,-§_i1?”,`7cLoTi||N i:`s>._ 1 <\»` »'»~2-ff “XF -,'.- ._THls ss.ai;uwnlR£TATLPn tg. ;i\.,, _srA|.ii>;_gsviHr _\\/5 `- tr/1 , ,giliitsitmuiut Z. N ":ARmEN_E ,_ » Analogy. ' \.._‘\ \ 3* The man who would not allow a barber to dictate the cut of his beard, should ask himself “why he allows a tailor to dictate the cut of his clothes.” This he practically does allow when he buys his suit “to order” before it is made. \/Vho can tell from a piece of cloth and a fashion plate, how any such theoretical combination will lool; when made up? \Vho can tell, even when it his made up, without actually trying it on, how such a suit will influence its wearer’s appearance? One-eight of an inch difference in the curve of a hat brim makes it becoming or ugly. VVho, therefore, would buy a hat from 0043 sw' #1 fp/i -il. V Z___.p».¢-»¢= a picture, and from the felt alone, when he could (for less price) select from a score of ready made shapes, that one which most improved his appearance-trying on the actual hat before purchasing it. Apply this to “ F it-reform ” and save . 50% of your tai1or’s bill. $10.00, $12.00, $15.00, $18.00, $20.00 and $2 5.00 per suit. `a.e.a. The F it-_Reform Wardrobe.- Prdvirse .Bros..`, - -- ' Proprietors, _ Sole- Charlottetown _Contr_i_o1le1-S, _ a flume- Work-lor-Families. A PAIR IN ' ' i so w~vv=s WE..Y'Ii‘i.’€.l`..‘i‘i.?°5!‘i.?ii%§.;§¢‘?;.”f.§2"“‘““ E FURNISH bhqtarnileivs rial és W in mac t W Reliable Pnmlliesmgnlag 'latin is vigge ‘ , ,vf"‘ send i - ‘ ° ° 0;),-_-,{';$,& “M225 t out and having at resumed by pnrcei post as \ : ." ` ~1 -1! “;. -_-<-es- .. ~< -ff*-i~‘.:< _ .3 . we are enabled to employ a_l rn be I I and thereby save taxes, insurance. tnhrgtergi otitiioiregg e' ( h°?81‘fEAJ)Y WORK and GOOD .PAYQ W ti th E _ Fw pzfiiiillaeris re-ddittgmniiinievdogsleilniilkennllhrgxdiniiiatdadgutéi THE C0'0F€RATNE KNITTING CO., 4 .- __ - ~ _Geer|eto\o|;,‘~0||¢. K / _nfs Jw. mv __ s_ --- _ _ ‘ »-_ ‘i . ‘~=- ‘ O ~` » /I ~ U- _-Jef* `*` '\_ O `.‘_"`- .Q -"1 - ~‘ There- is...-Q 0 noriur aioumtmtad ° ' - ` Trad‘eMa?h name for the 'Thats themshwnd g or invented Nm pure Chicle Gum, ALL 011-it-:ns 'ARE -|M|1'A‘r|0Ns. FRE E A Variety of very handsome souvenirs - ‘md Pmes are Sent 'Rec for the return of Of coupons from the- 5c§ pehgg ¢f _*jams* Fmt” Gum' S°ld PY *if*-lggists, confectioners §;°°°*‘S- °f Sample packagena ret of 'zu sent °° "°¢°iPf 0f5 cents. Adams dzpgonn U 5° 13 JIWIS Sf-i Toronto Ont. ' ' l ‘- it L nil\=i\- dhilmllihllmlldlhllllhulhtlhll ‘ ,f The Empire _ si'-_l _ _ \%\\e@ are E!-f--. @ , ,L _ i \ ' fi Used and e O Z Ti” _‘_- \ ,. ndorsed byhun- -=- €` _- `“- _ _ ~ ;` dreds of business [9 - _, : - - _ P°°P - _I 2 ` will-"`7l'“l‘i"“`~l"‘ ‘ i»‘,“‘.'\~'»~_\ wi il". of 0thef I i "`- " l\ii.'~' "f"-_ "1 <‘,- _ _-‘ 2' 1 ' machines -3 fmliiiliwlnnifuini-t_,;,,.-- _-, ,, H4 S6041 for Bduklet Bud Tdstimuuigls. ‘ PHIUE $55 ".‘_'_ti_'::s._“.i° Y :Qs l i i twill 1 li’ ll VH i lil, \ \\, ,im ‘1v\y`ql»‘yy‘ , __ ¢ . _:___ _' '_ ~?¢ .Z° , _'I4 __4_ il __ .9 J' ¢ _.1- I< ;'< _ . < _'L ._ Ir* __’4 EQ I- *_ 9 -~..., *_ _ _ ` A . 1l1l`f_[.l_ li in > Q _f , Hairilrossiiig. Shaving&Shan|ining K AIIAIITEED. G0ug:iii_ oililalircque, left _vestcrdiiyi iiioruiug for ai visit to Campbellton. l\'li:s. \\'ni. Mc'r'r. of Campbellton `_\`. B., who li-is been visiting friends in Mnlpeilue, returned htiine yesterday morning. She was acooinp-.lined by i\liss Janie-,J~ l\lcXutt of Malpeque. who will spend sweriil Weeks in Camp- bellton. New suitings, new suiiirigs, at The l.0.dies` Furnishing Store New Covert cloths in allcolors grades and prices. These goods are the latest and most up- to~date for fall and winter suitings. They are from 50 to 54 inches wide price from 650 to $1.50 per yard. \Ve can show you these goods in 37 differ- ent shades. Call and see them no trouble to show goods. MCGOUGAN & WRIGHT. Bois who aio in the habit of playing truaut are liable to get into worst trou- bles thau going to school. Policeman Macdonald yesterday arrested a young- ster who undertook to spend the after- nocn on the street. The little fellows experience during his few minutes stay in jail was a painful and tearful one, and is not likely to be repeated. Others whose inclinations tend in the same di- rection should take Warning as the police are instructed to rigidly enforce the by-law relating to truants. / THE residence of Mr. D,A. Sharp was -the scene of a pleasant event yester- day morning when his youngest da.ughter.Miss Bessie Sharp,\\'as united in marriage to Mr. J. \\`. Snider, of Queens C0, N. B. The ceremony was ociformed by Rev. G. C. P. Palmer of Bsdeque. Only the immediate relatives _ were present. Aitera wedding break-l : fastthe happy couple took passige by t\:e_l\`orthuuil;erlar.d fcr, their future home in New Brunswick. followed by the good wishes of a host of friends in which the GUABMAN joins. our Fa. ls, N B W Apples, all . varieties, cheap at H A C_0M_P*roN’s. ' P _ »~'-slr. ' Mm'-Phys Nice . _ _ _‘_ _ \Yf0RTH’S lil lllllhll -Plllllll _ *U-_Tris \.A'r:___sT STYLES. Childrens Illhlresslng smug i,_ _ Qwnpionmg _n_r,‘_ed by me N0r,hum_, 'ff mg comemcnt to clip and ltccpjor ref-` ‘ ' ` ` " ` _ _ . , _.Q5 crcnce ‘tt-rland yesterday e\ ening. ~ ° ,if - \§%p.,,J ’ I ` ` v N I V I H V gba _,V ,,,§_a . M. P. A. Sports on Sep. Sth, on the <___;_\;,/.L lilils. liouuitr Sri-.\\ _ii.T/.iiitl Miss i c- 1 'M lf- tftu ,- -”;\"\ \<§ `< -nr' P ,,;!;,i/ i // V' 4 -2- ».- ti i . ` A I'-‘ l f 1,/ _ iii: _ ' ' sry As age advances, vitality retreats. Old people Fmd themselves tired, listless, dyspeptic and lacking in strength. They lose interest in the active a.l’fa.irs of life, and may either become chronic com- plainers, burdening their friends, or they may, by using Dr. Wards Blood and Nerve Pills be made bright, Cl'1¢¢f}’i happy and healthy, as witness the follow- ing interesting example. The words of those who_have lived many years carry wisdom with them. Why not profit by them? WISE WORDS. - Nothing does a right-thinking man more good than helping his neighbors, especially he sick and weary. In recommending lJr_ Ward’s Blood and Nerve Pills, and helping to bring them before the public, I feel that ,am truly helpintg my neighbors. Both my wife and mysel have used these Pills and derived great benefit from them. We are getting along in years,_and-like many others eel the need of a tonic and strengthening medicine. My blood was thin and :_m- poverished, and my wife was miserable with $eneral debility, brought on by dyspepsia. eusei many kinds of medicine, but not ing did so much_ good as the Dr. Ward’s Bloc and Nerve Pills. Yours very truly, Signed, MR. & MRS. CLARK, Victoria St., Glencoe, Ont. Dr. War-d’s Blood and Nerve Pills are sold at 5° cents per box 5 boxes for Sz.oo, at drnggsts, or mailed on_ receipt of 'price by The r. Ward Co., 7: Victoria St, oronto. Book of information free. C. A. A. Grounds. _ , and 15th, Charlottetown Driving Park Races. __V Y -5 - ____ _ -;f___{ ~ ___ 'f __ _ '_'*P_‘, *ina _ - W i , . 1 ~ _ :_ i COMING EVENTS. i N' f S s‘DE AN!!"F_R|"cE cgi Guardian read;r;Tzl:i`-ll fhzdthefbllow- `_` _ 'l`iii~2 Moizcion Baud with about 1Gt)t _ _ _ . _ - _ _ W. ti --< \_ \\ ednesday and Tliursday, Sept. 14th -Tm-L annual Harvest Thanksgiving Festival cf the Salvation- Army will be held in their hall _on Great George P services, sale of goods etc. uAs0Ns. St. Johu's Lodge in Masonic Temple, second Tuesday in month. D R McLnNN.m`, Sec’y. Victoria. Lodge in Masonic Temple, first Monday in month. Thursday in month except June, July and August. J J Weldon, Sec‘y. Prince Edward. Preceptory, K T, Street on Siturday, Sunday and Mon- \ _day Sept. 10:11, 11th, 12. S eclal VH@£iisMaoKonzie's y opposite H01. Bflbk Bbck, uvsr';°