_ E cueannut, ci1.iiu.o1°i~i:'towir;oc'i~cssii iseiiisss TH r < V »~~- - .V . . ;., ,-...._f..,...._._... _ ere Here in nu Business. We have ei. stock we’re proud of-a good stock ._°. new stock -no better in the province; perfect in every detail, brought from ;the four corners of -,the lt Yuu Are Interested _i ° ‘.1`...i“;.';i"“‘ 60008 at small cost, call and see our lines, they will bear the most critical inspection andjcompari- 8011. P. S.-Special bargains in navy serges-bought at a bargain, nn Hemi Profits” 3 Women’s Felt Boots, Laced Elastic side and buttoned, at 85c, $1 00 and $1.25. Women’s Oil Pebble Laced at $1 25 up to 1.85. ' Girls Oil Pebble laced at 900, 100 l 25. _ Woinen’s Calf and Dongola, Flannel lined at 2.10, 2.25 ll Stewart in tilt;-,_,,,.,,,,,,,,.. PECT CLES gable Shoes for house weai. °" Ladies Felt = Julielte neat. Men'sCarpet . d fort- and Felt S ip- pers from 351; £3310. mm SLO B pauup Ladies Felt _ °' Ruskirza fur = trlmm and Childrens and V 9’ Dongola faxed Misses Carpet , tt gms and cient sue E Ladies Fine pers, al! prices _ Felt Buskins ='_ F&u"ltrlinmed‘ ‘ 0- exga. Bnel2l;rlI_\25 Cnlisses and so .' . rens ex- ` E tra_ une Felt *" Ladies iine'_ Juhelts-very = Donmola Bus- obby 85c = kin, Flannel nd $1.00 a. O- lined turn 21240 Infants, Felt ulielts. Fur ilne Dongola. B fu I 58c 8- E uskin, cu_e_- .,-. Flannel lined. * new E ALSO cheap Cloth, Carpet "YYY" unnninnuiuw mined-very - = you want them, ) ’ ll. KJUST, srmrens' connsn. mini To meet the demand of those requiring a cheaper grade of spectacles, T have im- ported onelot in Nickel Plated frames and will sell them at 50¢,75c and $i.oo a pair. A few of the old stock of genuine Pebble Spectacles, usually sold at $2.00 and $2.50, a pair, yours for $1.00 a pair. Fine Gold and Gold filled frame speota»C1€S and Eye Glasses. ssteieilsiiiils _ ... . * 1 'Y' Teleeeepee, Opera Glasses, Field Glasses _ E W. TAYLOR. si .runnin __ l s 2." ' ini - Q V Interest. rim- Gleaned By ‘Guardian’ Report- ers and Correspondents. 2 lim Budget uf Happenings Round About lite ltlslrlet. -Prior. MARCEAU is making prepara- tions for opening a. school of vocal cul- ture at Bay Fortune. REMV! 10 cents in stamps or silver at once to the GUARDLAN Ullice, and re- ceive the WEEKLY GUARDIAN and Premium Picture “Battle Shin Maine” until December the 31st. 1898. of the Conference, will preach in Grace Church to-morrow morming at 11. _collection will be taken in behalf of the ,ednc itional fund. ` The pastor will preach at the evening service. THE Rev. Dr_. Brecken, the President A credibility of Tai: GUlnnrAN’s article of afew weeks ago stating that Mrs Elijah Saunders of Winsioe had dis- lodged a tree about five inches long* from her throat. Any doub'ing Thomas may have his doubts removed by calling at the GUARDIAN office and seeing the f tree for himself. It was left here yes- terday by Mrs. Saunders’ father. Mr. A NUMBER of readers doub‘ei the U spected residents. The.troe is now t dead but is attached to card board and looks well preserved. There are three leaves detached from the stem. They are oblong in shape and are abonti three quarters of an 'inch long and half an inch broad. The root of the tree was dislodged Augdst the Sth, and. Saunders broke off two other leaves in emoving the tree from her throat. Ellie leaves fell off Sept. the °1st. Mrs. r t. . THE GUaBDiAN.has'much’p'ea.suiviu_' lntroducingto its readers, the Truro Knitting Mills .Company, whose ap.- nolircement will befound on the third and as bargains they go. [page ofthis issue. The members of .this firm; are Messrs. John and Frank Stantieldi Sons of Mr. C. E. Smniield. In a later number of the GUARDIAN an 1 . -account of the business _carried on by Stanlii-ld for some year years- resided; in this Province, in this city and in Tryon, where he carried on the Tryon; Woolen Mills, and the goods then manufactured by him were of a vay, _ _l _ ' . _ 6”” .high order. The underwear now pro- ducid by his two sons is worn by _rich and poor a ike. and gives entire satis-, faction. _'A_nyone can wash this 'Gundoi wear, boil_itfm.a,pot., sendit te .the Here are some wmfow _l.aundr:'v,_speiid all the time washing ._i_t,.but it is alwaysthe same, all wool and unshrinkable. Ste that you get “St°iniield’s Unshrinkable Underwear” and take no other. _ . . Life insurance is a. good thing but health insurance. by keeping the blood “pure with Ho.id's Sarsaparilla, is still better. 1 Lirr UP.-'l‘ba.t’s what the carpet man t Patou"s says about the oddbitsof oil_ oths suitable for hall stoves, etc., etc., c. He says the demand exceeds the upply. The advertisir g man says: -‘get down on your knees” and cut up more of those “p1ai_u'old ugly p_atterns,”: up on foreign oils. Also.” don’t forget io cut them the rii,-,ht size for unde. the dining-room stove, and some large . Y the styles _at Ps'roN’s. 13, ti per barrel.-J J. GAY‘& SON -13 tue fri 2W & Wky. _ Illustrated book on PE Island. Fo 104: ri are v low ` -as chea as 'enou h for under the hall stove and re- E and Fen slippers P mernier to cut the price. Tha.t’s what sells the goods (it’s the low price.) This ad. will only bring the carpet man ~ the customers, the price and quality will do the rest..-J.is., Pa'roN & Co. 13. tf ANOTHER great lil!! da? e M9002' the 'under the greatest difli- ladies jackets. Our Irish Frivze Coats at $3.00 knocks out an at $3.75. See 75 BBLS. of choice dry keeping onions, wholesale and retail. 10 lbs._ 25c.; 20 lbs. 45c. - 50 lbs. $1. Retailers and hotels wduld do well io get our price; If so’ bring them “_ me_ Ti;-iii: American coats that you have been awaiting at Pa.ton’s have arrived. ' _ 13tf Tourists. - Prince Edward Island sale at the bookstorelor at this olllce ¢,-;~ 'Z' 2 ' F 'l‘-5” .1 di ge-55* .a _V fs V -f ~9@ »~ - 'e _ Li'r'riV.ii: Your oircuitisnot behind in | having the seed of the kingdom .ably, Z oiivht to bear the iiilirmiiies 01 gh *weak and not to please rurselies, Lei every one of us so pl» ase his neighbor _ for his good io idiiication, for even Christ pleased not hi\:us_elf,” the pastor Sent home to all hearts the sentiments and truths his devoted life so uobly ex- emnlify. First viewing the great need of living out that great prec:-pt, he showed the immediate change. that would necessarily follow if the rule were universal ; then-from examples. iirst from the lower anim il kingdom, bf instances of devotion to their master,- versus the wild animil nature when re- moved from gentler influences. again following the -same thought into tho. human family. he particularly noted how far away is the mere animal pro- pensity from any thought of self_deuial. From history we have illustrations of the directly opposite tendencv in the destruction of the weaker in the great arena, and the evident pleasure mani- fested in viewing the struggle for the -survival of the littest, and again the complete annihilation of the ten thou- sand slaves _by the same cruel Roman nation. Again in viewing the time- worn maxim -Live and let live,’we were shown how far behind the spirit of “let live” if agreeabe with our comfort, but if not, at all events live. Against the dark background of unnatural selfish- ness was placed the spotless purity of that life given up for us. Against the pomp of brutal and worldly minded monarchs was placed the humility of Him, who when supper was ended took the basin and began to wash his discip- J0l1l1 Hl1gl19S. 006 Of Wi0Sl0e’s re- les’ feet. thus giving force to that pre-‘ cept. which .he saw was so hard to im- presson the human heart, viz,, the -thought of bein t servant to all. ' Asavwe have taken on us, as a nation. that name ‘Ch`ri~irian," so let us, each one, dra.wt»neai.to. the great centre _ which radiate the direct _ rays- -offpure tree is about three inches 0 long. The .un`sellishness=.~. Areview of thc tlangu-_ ageof theheatheri natiun-iv: shows utter absenoeof fthe word ‘uaselfis-h,’ ds the exami'iation» ol the lives shows the train of evils which are-the direct re-. sult olthe lack ot- this ; precspt ,iu;tli‘e humm heart. May the determinationf ot oomplsetesnrrender ion the benefit or others,-in the breast. of ascii nearer ands reader be quickened, as is that or ONE wiio Hman.- » . -~ _ t _i . _ - i . f: pil: , i ~.: ,Q y. steieseisisiiiiinssleei-se=iisiitsse‘ jewelry in inet- external diese. 1# V A ring, studs or Stick pin, and ,them will be given. For the presem if it ` ‘E 1-1'. l » suffice io sav that they are manufactures # f . » . - , . V of a peifectli-.Unshrinkable Underwear.. ~ S 1 A . e _ t » __ _ This they guarantee and they also f » » t . _ ' - i. f ' ' ` 3 - _ ' t warrantfit to be all WOOL- It is knownii _ _ _ _ “1 . ~_ » 5 ' ' ‘ ~ . _ A. man has opportunity of. f and has been registered as ‘9Stimi'ield’st _ _ A . » » _ _ f : _ _ » I ’ Unshrukable Underwear." Mr. C. ` slmwmg only these uncles of swatch chasfn. The chain the ` t#'conspicious item. It is import-i ~2ant<, therefor, that its quality f §should lneas good as the man.; , _can afford, and its style be _ %?dis_tinguished for taste and #character. ' '% I have taken special ’ selecting a large stock of men’s ‘ l that the patterns are the most Q tasteful ever shown in this =city`,’ _ iind’*i.he' ' have "sumeenir range to t__ every pocket book.___ the Mr ri-.no F -...X _._ Fl. 2 .Ll /-.1 f e ttuiutens 5- 9 e Eyes . Yeur ehiinren MAY Br: struggling along in school ll culties. - Certainly they are, their eye sight is ajfected. Have you any reason to suspect the existence of eye troubles? ll" f I will examine them free. F. Hutuhesu Graduate Optician. Queen St. . sttéiiiit It is impossible to give more than a hint of what you may expect to see, when you visit this department. _ _ _ We have all the newest patterns and styles in Neck Ties, C0113,-S, CUE;-,, Shirts, Underwear, ldosiery, Gloves. A Special line of Underwear at 503 af suit. ' OVERCOATING and SUITING. We ax-e_ showing the latest- patterns, and men who know the trade say that our P W5 “Y " _ .. You should not fail to see our $16.00 line Beaver Overcnetmg. _ patiently and i-aiuei~t`y sown, 'as any _ reastmablelhinlring person. wou’d hgve _ _ thought who was privileged iohear the Local and Pruiiunial Items ol ‘° U" °° “°“°‘ °'""°° °° “- _2nd in- t Taking for his text Rim, XIX i lst and 2nd. ~-We then that are stioi C B New are s flew. Gollars, its stores ew Ga Hewg _,V Kew _ ' '.§"‘¥;’*.‘.‘." Kew ‘ 1 f :- . 1.; _i . .t ` if i 1.. -.» -.__ t _.f_‘i.5.f:i 4.,-» ‘Ir ' ;,1f 1 y . V ' ` sl, _, I ' i ` ' if 1 fl n- -. ' . 1 t _ ' ‘y _ . ._ ‘ _ . '_\ 'r ` 5 . " ' I "‘= ` ‘ ' . ‘ I' s ‘ 1 ' ~ . . `?» msd *‘ . , ' '_ ,- . .' . ’ ' _` ‘* "I: _.. is ' -" .» J '_ ` Q 5 _-_ . f. ~- ~ _ - > . vii# - __ ir, _ __ . ., . _£2 __ __ __ __ _ <. ._ .V 'f ` G - ` L - 'T » l _ I; 2-_ ‘K _g _. . _L1 -. __ ,. f ' ~»'»;¥ `: . V'-'_ " ~ » __ r l :i ‘__ V _ . _ V _ , _ _ _ , _ ' an _e 'fs ` ` ' Q [Eu/€lyl§t‘?tI;nd;d to (gocks, Watchel ld: J eweliy at the Modern ewelry_ and goods Stow JU "‘ i EY 8( ' rnowsizs' NEW Btoox. V. . Row 1 i ' ' _ Sunnyside, Queen Square, Chariot-t»9f»0WIl» ‘ Leading, Fashionable Tailor _ N...i. en. Qu... see... ,s. A. M¢DoNALD._