one hese YICGS. dies’ Undervests 750 for 4Oc each. ' $1.15) for 600 each. $15() for 99% 3°.” so or or or for for '75c each. Combination Suits. 72.00 1.50 ` This is a Cleaning up Sale of our Underwear Depart- ment- TRNLEY BRUS. The Always Busy Store. g s3.oo up can get a. pair of Box Calf or Calf. Coin or Bull doe toe, mad6 J. D. King Co. of Toronto. our window. ` H. Stellarlll 00 mmmmm _ “Bond C°mm_rt$Yritten over them. an ss for a shoe, wi.¢iT__lZr t Far mfmlmnmlmmz Stout 3. Feet g We have just opened two lines of Men’s Boots, suit- _ able for stout feet, made on an "extra wide las with 2 35 DIES who want a broad boot, made from soft Dongola., a 3 good fitter. Should see -¢ our L85 boot, just the 3 thing for stout feet. 3 Wide boots for stout feet 5 ' Narrow boots for narrow feet.' l l\.K MIST 4 ’ ` STAIPERS’ GURNER. 3 “Solid Comfwritwn all over them. 3 nwwmwwwwwwwwx C Mill Yllllllltlljllilll lllllllll gmwe no is .ws slvgg § wl1EN A = wl1eEl.’s . un- , ~ THE FINEST GHUGDLATE that can be procured, that is Q10 covering used on" Snow-_ nike" Chocolate. The lines: blended Vanilla, ind the lightest, whitest, ‘lfwothest cream ever made, is the centre of the nowflake Chocolate. _ N0 better combination was *V01* made. ‘Alk for them and don’t be oil' with old fashioned $0063 0cr.~21 arte 1>ee3i,’99 gwsu. Re ired and kept that way, E it- elites it’s owner the best_ of E "'“ satisfaction. Our reD&1l'lU8 = pleases each one of our large; number of patrons. § '1'hai;’n why our shop is always ___ full of work-pleased wheel 3 owners send others. _i Let’s doctor Your wheel the E = _ next time it needs it. E llimlllnimmin lll lllllllllllllll "This difficulty is now obviated. the new V ,-_..._ - . sa-,»_ ..,. », -J.-_~ -.- H- 5-, _ g _ ,_ , , .3 » , H, ,_ .g -_:~ ~~_:=,».'=-.._ --_ J -'.'_. p ~l__ iff ' ='_<=_, ` ,. _ »_ g.;7_'-;~. »:1_“ _gf-t ~»_;1_*:_,V‘_j_5 j _f_ vfj ...ff ;_ _,»_,T__;f*Zigi-...;§,'."'-I _,Q 1.* ,;.__.~,,;~;_'\;.__:__ g g _ _Mm _www Mwh _ THE GURD' In‘r’_cH» !tB|1`o1..@ 'fb§,pN'§0vl“-il'»l["~lBntfl'2;"I898 _ -f ‘ Mu as tim _ l Interest. -aim Gleaned By ‘Gl|ardian’ Report- ers and Correspondents. lm Budget lil llillllelllgs llullllll llllllllt tlla lllstrlct. T THE maximum temperature yesterday was 41., minimum 36. - G1-:circle Roni) was fined $4 or 20 days for drunkenness yesterday. A smart steady boy can obtain per- manent employment by applying at this office. QUEEN HOTEL.-A.i'H. Holland, Tor-' onto; H. Savage, Montreal; E. J. An- derson, Yarmoufh; Rev. S. S. Mclvor. West River; Thos. Haram. Quebec; Rev.R S. Whidden. Bedeque; F. X. Pichette, Quebec; Fred M. Morris, Bradalbane; H. D. McEwen, Morell; 0. Hennebury. Argyle Shore. ‘ A Glsiirnunr. MCKENNA, Mt. Stewait, was fined $50 and costs yesterday, for a violation ot the C. T. A. The case against Laura McKenua`wlls dismissed. On the 29th Oct., convictions were secured by Prosecutor Brown against Payrick Doyle and Mary Jane Mc- Quaid and both were lined $50 and costs. THE GUARDIAN regrets to bear of the death of Mr. John McLaughlin, brake- man on the Island Railway, which oc- curred at his home near Douglas Sta- tion Monday. The deceased was a' brother of Dr. McLaughlin, of St. Peteris Bay, and was about 24 year`s of age., He was a young man of excel- lent character. and had m'any friends by whom his death will be mourned. _ THE Y. M. L. A. lecture ,course in St. James Hall opened most auspiciously last evening with a full house and a capital lecture. Mr. A. A. Bartlett was the lecturer and his subject was -‘Glimpses of Papal Rome." His good diction and excellent descriptive power made an attractive subject very engag- ing as it was instructive. The lecture was illustrated with aseries of_stereopti~ con views showing the notable edilices and palaces which adorns the Eternil City. It was ony rsgreilable that the el-ciric light wi-is at limes too dim -to bring cut the full be: ty of -these views. The lecture was an hour and ya -halt in length, was closely listened to throughout and was heartily applauded. The vote of thanks was moved b Mr. McLeod, of Olwoll. = M l Amosc the most tastefully fitted drug stores in the city or indeed in the Mari- time Provinces, are the new apartments of Messrs Johnson & J olinsomdruggisls. [who have removed their down town business from the corner of Queen and Richmond streets to the western section .of_- the new Prowse Block on _North Side of Queen Square. The removal was ren- tdered necessary by-.a greatly. fincrcased fpatronagc and consequent lack ofrnom. store being 155 x 90 feet. -The main ‘store extends back 40 feet- To the li, .| good’ thick 801% price 31 right immediately within the door is s. reception room neatly fitted. This is for the accommodation of ladies when waiting for the filling of prescrip- tionsor wishing to meet friends.. It is a new feature in the Charlot'etown drugbusiness and will be greatly ap- preciated by lady customers. Adjoin- ing the reception mom is the soda foun- tain. The tincture ' shelving is also along the right hand side of the store, while the show cases and upright_wall csses are to the left. In _the rear of this apartment is a large bevel plate mirror which lends additional attrac- tiveness zo the interior. An ar hway is on either side of the mirror, one open- ing into the oflice. the other into the prescription apartment which is special- ly fitted for the' requirements of an ex- tensive drug business. To the roar _nf this and separated from it by a glass partilion|fis an apaitulent 35 feet long to be used as a laboratory and stock room. The store is finished throughout in antique ash with steel ceiling and hardwood floor. It is heafed with hot water. The lighting will be from three three-jet . reflectors from the ceiling and a four jet flector in the window. The large circular pla e glass window. the fresh at- tractiveness of the interior and the brilliaucy of the light combine to rend- er this store ideal in its appearance. Y T. C- James end seconded by Rev. Mr. fbésasf " 1. "sc Q-‘lf .Ill CITY llllll lllllltlllll. .sanctuaries "'° “rs and the col- ored ptcture Battleship ~-Maine" for Plmtl and Provincial Items ol wgstrenim A O pworth Lsagucof Christian. Endeavor of Grace Church are to ba- congratulated 4:11 placing, before the. public such an excellent opening num ber as the lecture bv the Rev. W. H. g y resting and instructive, and -was illustrated by many excellent lecturer made a suits ble reply who has apent two Sabbaths in Zion Church in this city leaves this morning for Summerside. Tris GUARDIAN has and active members of the church of THAT 00Mlll0N TBDUBLE., ACID DYSPEPSIA 0B SOUB b'l'01|IAUlI llow Recognized as a Cause of Serious Acid Dyspepsia, commonly. called. heartburn or sour stomach, is a form l, th ,food _rcmams until iermentation be 'ns, iillin th burning taste in the mouth is often present. This condition soon become; chronic and being anyevery day occur- rence is given but little -attention. Be- cause dyspepsia is not immediately fatal - P P .Y dyspepsia and stomach trouble. It is known as St\i1rt`s Dysglepsla Tablets. laced bi-fore the uhlic and are s sores a vigorous digeiti n is at the same injure the most delicate stomach, but -on _the conntiary by ,giving perfect diges- Dainty Pieces ol Cut Glass. ` I am opening a collection olbeauti ‘ Bonbbn Dishes, ' S Berry Bowls, 1 Water Bottles, ' _ i Sugar and Creams. V A rare treat for lovers of the beauti- ful. l ll. li. lnllnr. ful pieces, as sparklirigas diamondsi ~ ~ S ` The assortment includes ' “xr z"§ . __ _ _,___ _ _ _ ,V g ._.__ ,..,» _ ~‘! edagesromgrlp _io Fnglanq It pi-ov A _ We can show the largest and most complete-litre of Shirts ever shown in the city, views. The stereoptlcorf was well. . _ gi V l - xy , ‘ managed byim-. w. P.n°n1i. Alisa / conclusion a vote of thanks was moved _ A A . _ ' A by 'I-lon. Donald Farquharson and _ V 1 ° A seconded by Mr. Down 'to which the i' REV. MR. SIMPs0N ~ of Lunenburg. I heard many expressions from prominent ' l the high esteem in which Mr Simpson’ ° » ministratio is are held. Alike as it 9 preacher and as leader of the devotional . meetings during;the week, in which his A - -_ line vocal powersproved a great. attrac- a A A tion, Mr. Simpson lowk a strong hold - A i Egg” the “ff°‘=‘1°°S ef *hs <=°°sf°s=- d Open fronts, open backs, shortpbosoni, long bosom, ' ____ l- ress or any way. you want them. rices range from is ii i illlillll A 50° “Ps f°$@2=50- ` ~ ' We have them from size 12 for the to for the big man. r » _ i _ - ` 'Don’t Pass our.Store1when ln Disease. v ' ' _ Q of indigcstlon resulting/from fermenla. it O ' _ 'f I ii _` tion ot the focd- The stomach being j 1 3, ff t A ‘ unable too promptly digestvf ' g ~- ._ . » '_. ‘A _ stomach with gas and a bittci sour? i ', The Opposite Post Office. _ f JE _E »_ iq, many people do nothing forthe trouble., 1 .~ -~ 0 A E ~;; V ii i V <' . . . . < ‘H 4 “E Within a. recent period a remedy has ' ` A _ a ,é _ __ Q been discovfred re ared solel to cure . _-g _ ‘ and is now becoming rapidly used and V . _ ~ -» ,_ prescribed as a radical cure for every “ ` _ ""‘ 7 5*' , ‘ form of dyspepsia. I q . ,_ "" 9’ ~ _ ‘ Sluards Dyspepsis Tablets have been . ' _ ~_. _> i p p ' `o1dby druggisls everywhere at 50 cents per wo hav' pmsur. I. package. It is prepared by the Stuart _ ~ ’ ’ s ‘ cliemiel co.. Marshall Mich.. and ha" °°“°"°°‘ th’ i ' while it promptly aid effectually re- _ time perfectly harmless and will not A ‘I I' _ u _ -` 1~'lifreo|Is.` tion strengthens the si. mach, improtes ° < ‘ the appetite and makes lite wortlif- living. "M ' |.|¢. Send for fue book on Stomach Dis-r , Es* , Q , ‘fases ' Drlerl fel' the s':"s_ We desire to express t ~ you o m nd § corded us in the twoyears '_ velopementof our-_establish in the do ntalpofeeeion, a E E - 1 I _ ‘Plastus will relicvcll painqisickerthanany other. Pu! up only in A l ll4Ellll0l‘%.`?s~.`;Z“.:”#‘:..‘~“=".~§fi . yi’ `.Plast¢ra.ny¢iz¢. I Fvery family *=.*;~.utd have one L il ready for an emer- , il ' genry. il . » l ~<:5"` ti ll imma, Bement _ li !’-ware of lmirarions f t RNEST RICE: ‘ llllllllllllll W sa -& The Bicycle Doctor. E E $éLE REPAIR SHOP _ it ___> Kent St. ‘ _E P. E- ISI-AND ¢_.@- PnlNc|PA|., l. oxsnl-mul, ltnmta it loilieal Bislnss college. ` eeti ".‘l‘.‘ll..‘°..°‘f.':l'.,.‘l'..‘;‘....f.‘f.. Typewritlng, PenQ__¢l|_U.lflP~ Business Co:-rel»p4oll¢°l,°% Commercial Lai. Onrsystemisthe letestand beetnowinuse in Canada and the United 831168. and 81100688 lfromthestarthaassurcd. Wen this yam- , if '51 ish; 242. cirwwn. .sursisss Boolr-Keeping in all ittsh . mf” -li i ‘nor ;h ?yg'lgun¢r€vu‘&mWbus° pw’ o @t@©@@%l(@ You wish to build or a fence you inteiiad @ li , H ‘girlie Wa’l1 'Tl coco ITKS ll0ll SE' 4. i _ ' “ *aiii `l==-1..c=l...|l""'1’_ cnriuttsnwn.P.l.llll|nl.oud\. i i cum-viouhan