THE GUARDIAN, CHARLO'1"1E'1`OWN, SEPTEMBER 21 L899. §Dt|ig0IS Ollt * NOW OPEN il? We have a FULL LINE of SCHOOL and COL- ` LEGE.... Everything is up-to-date . l and at the lowest prices. A --==-;f°- | sa- ~ * THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1399. | 1 AT PLEASANT VIEW. When it was written, “It is not _good for man to be alone” the maxim was not meant to apply to all men at all times. The bachelorhood of the general ancestor of mankind was a very lonely one, for not only had he no wife, but there was apparently none for him. He could not visit his neighbors, for neighbors were not yet in his world. If the chimpanzee, gorilla, or orangutang were disposed to share his society he would naturally turn the cold shoulder because they did not belong to his set. And yet- the lower orders of creation were in some respects better oH` than he, for as the old song has it. "The fox and the hare, The badger and the bear, And the bird in the greenwood `: ¥n`p“_,_'_,“_,,“_,_,_ ___ .__.,,..,,.».,' _ L I , ~ . Wino. Ann me sun goes down neiiind R; star. They traverse the ether in the i T the trees leaving above bis bed a great, silent spaces. Without them curtain of such rich tints as no painter there would be neither life nor mo-` can reproduce. And so the “miracle`tion. Without this trinity of won- V E 3 ‘ Z, 9. X of night and morn” is repeated diur- der-working agents the universe nally. but the city takes no note of it- would he dead. And yet man is per- “Eyes have they, but they see not.” § mitted to make of electricity his mes until the citizen comes into the senger, to carry his thought across Ill! country and opens his eyes. the continents and under the seas; to 8 ’ U I --- ,repeat his spoken word and the very “The night brings out the stars_», tones of his voice through the tele- If you want something mcg, new md stylish It mu It is very wonderful ,in its way that phone, He is given the power to h- ’ we can see so little of the great uni- creage hem; to make the electric ii is ad and see our verse in theday-time. Only the SUD current light his dwelling, his streets, and the eaith are then visible. But at his ear or ship. It is truly a great night we see other planets Of 0U'r- SYS- dominion that has been given to the - 56111, 801110 Of them V8-Slly greater thv-D nineteenth century man. What will our earth. And we see the myriad he not do in the twentieth century, We have ,_ Babe,-b iine of th ff b bi gn e mos as zona e S1105 Of Other Sysfemih Willie fancy ‘P11080 da-WU is “L hand? U be' seen anywhere, including Ladies SCOTCH ' l li ll l ' l P‘°‘“"eS W iii Oi' 9'" P “Dei” Ci” e -"'-° ' ~ CLUTHS, BEAVERS and MELTONS in all the leading about them iii the i““"°ii fieiiis °i “ And yet there are those who would among which are GttEYS REDS NEW BLUES FA SP°'°° iiiiiiiis iiiiiiiiesi-‘° have us believe that the mind, the and LIGHT GREEN S. Also a nice range of~Lsdiea _“_” _ _ soul, of man, capable of such wonders make, made at our own Moncton Mills, Just the correct And afifir au' ipmking in the i°‘ii° and thus splendidly endowed, dies gust'-¢°°f “"8 Sf°“° °“"°'Se» what 1* _with tiieiinie lump of earth in which ni ht. It is but the shadow of our ‘ - - _ 3 _ for a few short years it had its dwell- JA E g little earth. thrown out a little way ing_ Such a View is bam of the da,.k_ r into spaceiii' °°ii°`shaP°d shadow which ness and not of the light It belongs y U90- _ _ diminish” to 5 Pffint 1038 b@f01`9_ the ,with the limleness of tgei nigh; and If you want the new style, the latest 21 inch cut, F ] ` And me Pretty iiiii? iiabifiis ” nearest fixed star is reached. It is a nog to the broad, the ,.e,P1end,,,,t, the lined, ladies’ Coat, you ought to buy ours When you I d S Sw | 3 So engaging in their a nts, ” little thing this shadow that we call universal day I fee] su", phat just as pretty as a picture Aiy alterations needed we Book t ti re. U ~ ° ' ‘ BD 8 ODBTY : had their mgtgg but him, He night:-B IDGFG P€UCll Of dilrk ID th() Ingersoll is now heartily ashamed of gwn 5xPenge_ f Honsekeepers To come in and look over our groceries. Our stcck is ine and fresh and guaranteed to be satisfactory. We keep everything in oui line that is necessary 0 r Housekeeping. The prices-well, that is what we want you to see when ou are look y _ ing at our goods. Their lowneas will surprise you. 3-.. Business . Evolutionza It is a fortunate n that has herodimry endow ment of honesty, industry ani perseverance, but these are not of themselves sumcie t to insure the highest success. Is mutha open tothe innuenoe of environment-hi close sym- Pathy with the spirit of Kress-and quick to ami ”‘°"w. 52 Iii' 33°ii?°“n ‘ii it e U16 509% N018, and toeadopl ll`!0dO‘l’D DIOUIOGB. in Qfdgf to Evo gtitiitcuzitomers the very trulted to bcurogaiig work en' Giveuaatrialandr-eeitwedo not speak tnly. - RRUUl UUURRU UUO., . _ 'run Ionian. . . Engineers ana Maciimists. ‘A4 O 6 oooa impossible for man to be alone or ifor every one, to seek from time to time a few days seclusion,in the forest, ,he can obtain rest and recuperation. ous moonlight nights there is rest and quiet. It is no “pleasure exertion” to sit and watch the waves dancing in the sunlight or under the harvest moon. How bright and fresh the dewy morning ; how mellow the sun’s rays, even at high noon 5 s sunbath is now a luxury unknown in the midsummer’s heat. How slum- brous the calm, restful afternoon. A white gull wheels overhead; a kingiisher springs his rattle, iiuttotl and dives, at iirst unsuceessfusly;then tries again and wins his prize. Yon- dera great crane wades beside the reedy shore and darts his long beak to catch an unwary frog. The crowg mum Nwimnm 00,; Wham caw and sail in the light breeze. The Ch,,,|,m,w,,,,,_ P_ E_ L sun declines toward the horizon. Phone 125. The crickets’ chirp is heard , the low QWWCII *OOOOOOOOOQQQ-g.§¢¢¢gg”* ing of kine is borne on the evening FOR~UP~T0~DH`l'E _.FURNITURE iolow the crowds THEYyrnLcH>Tom MARK RIGHT & U0 ‘F VIC l ORIA ROW* 'must have been awfully lonely, and great spaces of the universe _through h- ‘lt h h - _ P S.-Discount tc School Uwe can easily understand that it was which 8-nocean of light is billowing, im” W erevei 8 is . . _ ° ` iggchers and Schglgfg, not good for him to be thus. Out in the great calm, cloudless __ . *__j~ __ , ii is .iwiyi diy not t we Kssuivwsv U A I-NE imauauauai i _P°'°°° °' _3'°"' i ~ 1 th ' ' _ B t now that the race of men has 1s the prevalence the predominance T110" Wi°l1i°¥¥°\’°°‘"'°‘l° ° °""i°‘¥_ _ _ ~ ----5 ' ‘ lmuliiplied on the face of the earth of light in the’ universe, when we _;i.i?%?$ °§£ihg.wE3i&£lhsgvi§i;gb It goes without saying, that we are the alululuhi and built them towns and cities come to think of it T °"”°“ P P °f;,,m,,,m," _uixmnns We can give you anything that you may _ I _ ‘_ . _ ' U .U ‘ ¢ . U’ 1 9 o ' 0 l g Qwherein is a ceaseless crush and roar _ ”' _ _ _ ` . §‘,2,if§_i_i I_ii3gg§2§,,§["”§°g_i§_°_§i‘°$,i,f;,fx°°’ CQY1, $50 Fl'6U¢h R03- '_-H10 M0l1f»l'¢l1 TUNE , of trafic, the hum of ten thousand It is perhaps an optimistic-a plea- R Dip. .or the whole creation of our own higbclass We U wheels the pounding of hammers, the *UU* 'WW i0 iiikeg bfi” “'ii° “iii iieii ' scream of whime the W,-in ‘n of whether all the evil in the universal \ \\ \ \ \ \ c s pavements-now that it has become 8°°d ii' is iiie ii"i`iii°'° °°mP‘i`ed with the light? I speik of the uni Be that as it may the conditions of compass as PGS” le modern life in cities are certainly not . _ '_ . . ' conducive to contemplation or to Light~,heat and Electricity,what are lrest. Quite as little so is the fashion- they 2 The three great impdndembie I I ‘ble waterin lac - h h f agents, science tells us._ They have sv e in = e cms 0 - - - f"% Mustard Sainte- its _ the tourist se”..on_ There may be no weight. Lighter than the air we .5 _ _ ' i ‘pleasure in it of G sort, but it is not Eotgghsé gi; :ale biigced Ezatingig - I N - . s . 9i‘i’° "?.°”i“i` .-°‘-"°”°°“°‘i. by ihetwssiaiumtfihfbrmih of s has fi.; "~ ' '~ 1 ° ~ 1' " " Stun ’ Jaded business mm’ the tired pw' if all the' light heat and electricity in ' p i Centni Drug sw” M fexgzml mm’ or the n°rve'8h"tter°d the universe wbrc ued on one of its / T S°iiii¥°i‘i i i . . ' . . v Li , ° 9, i ii . P° 4 V ‘ ; ~ . . U. £0i1of;iie:i;’rel?;i;y8o?;;s:i:&y:n:§;; arms. Wonderfully related to each E _ .bfi .` -i _ ij, *fi _x\#v_f4 ‘ji i ing, or travelling in a crowd. Visiting# aber’ they 5°' from mn to electricity into light or heat X. \_i\- -\_i\- I -.W -Y Y for our earth is always one half eu- wrapped in the shadow of night. tat the seaside-anywhere in fact that And manis "B350" and his m°_i`°i ' ‘ nature resemble the globe he inhabits. At any rate there is something in Milton tens that man was formed the atmosphere of Pleasant View. f which makes one desire to limit the _ orcontemplation and valor; wom in ,i i i i 5081' ihil in mind U _ ii ifor beauty and sweet attractive grace. K"igd°m °f D°'_'f__im°s° t° is "Mu ii" w|||||¢ “md $,|g¢, ‘ S D ' _f"~,` A ` ` Tuliilt T 'T Whole Splei assorted. '> tlmi, Allsplca. Prints. A -»‘ -1* OF EW All U \\\_~\ if-_ \ \_.\- \_~\ ff I -_.J 'S £5, .° _ .r\\i't\»*.ti i ._ ~ \ \\ \, Yet one of these mysterious agents Cape Breton. AlS0 l10I'SéS and ‘ may be transformed into another, as carts, ' _ ° Passage money advanced. ` For Parti fulars a. l to A ' ' < - _-. They are every where-so far as we _ W A U - know-omnipresent, but existing in. F- W- HYND N, diB`ering force and degree in diferent' I Agent, Liv parts of the great universe. They Sept 21’ tf ' '_ _ dow from sun to planet, from star to ,_ A ~ _ 1 ;#i######’l#%###*# #Wl|€ilHi¥ii¥¥i¥£i'£ M#¥ilf#fli(f3l¥9i¥ \`iHi¥#ii¥######## 2 _ gaiter tor 80c. it .iii . s . e s . . . . . if 5° :>i‘;f~f` E _ - Ttelephone bells,the rattle of carts over 19 U05 “51nB1!Z°iii°°'iiii ¢°mP5i'°‘i with 1 . I Y Y Y Y F :quiet in the town, it is 8004 for him, verse, rot of the earth alone in this, .7/Q g `i'-A, ' A V Sumiyside’ Cimrienetewii `\\\ Sea S01] Y Bam clove Fitting Parrnnvs ,only 15 cents at PERKILS g -A-WD-s 500 New Fashion Sheets li T V l __--_,_-__ MK.. is is ww m- URUURRU 'URUU UlUR[ N... F... A. to hand. .We think they ‘amcncmomccsm . hm' ° f it “1 °°"i’ i” “° "“‘.iiZi‘i°‘i '°‘°’°"”"-R “ i -, U 'ever shown for Fall and . if :1'.°:.;..'.;::,»f°..°':;.:. .,..:'.;..f’.°°" M - we -»-» ____ 7°' able. The pane of window glass* . lwe mute mspaction Bs: itrismni view misses gisri- !‘i"°“8i‘ "i'i°i‘ ‘i*° i.i8.i‘“P‘°'°° °¥'.i° f ' <5 . A ‘ ' ‘ s ous September days and these glori- _imP°m°“° to §i°°m°"y‘ Eiecmclty Sdveral -hundred 'laborers ` leaps through steel or copper which f h D . . ,Ir . stops the light. Heat is absorbed by or ii B Ommwii on .and the way, while electricity passes on. Steel C0mP3»l1y» Ltd-, Sydney, _ E F08 'FALL AID WINTER U0* (IH 'EXlllll'l'l0l WEE ann ss: 'nie s||ow~<~w Cordon 8:. M s ~MEN’S STYLISH OUTFITTERS Upper Queen St. W . ##¥§¥¥##§¥¥%¥#¥¥¥##H¥## Twelve Buttnned Baile The season for gaiters is now at hand, We have a. magnificent assortment. One of our best is avery fine black cloth twelve button gaiter, trimed high in back and ‘!'>?aEi§e;!>-wngaAs|1|;|Ml)E RF & With experienced workman and Brsbclass machinery we are supply contractors and others with Doors and Fram , interior and exterior Finish, etc, etc (Q Our Specialties G Othic Windows, Stairs, Stair Balls, Buluatera, Newel Polili \ utter and Conductors. Kllu Dried Spruce and Hardwood Dried Clear Spruce. sheathing and Clap Boards RGBERT PALMER 3 Peake’s No. 3 Wharf §°(r1ve us a call. a' U unease front with leather. We sold fhis line 15515 5'6" f0l' $1.00 now oiier this elegant .£LI_|]`_|fE HOME M,K,,,_, .......t.........f=.f..