E TAKE STOCK FEBRUARY 7st. and as w do V made a pile of themes our Conn GAINS WILL BE Gl VEN. Ends of Black and Colored Dress Goods, Cashmercs Serges, etc.; ends of Mantle anal Jack-.,-t Cloths, Prints, Glnghams, Embroideries, Laces, etc. Also, a few piecesiof BLACK and cotonnp DRESS GOODS, at specially low prices. ’ .f5TANLEY BROS snows’; annex ter,-and GENUFNE BAR asnuuurs AND cons ANB suns. not want to inventory the ODDS and ENDS we nave Local and anti? Noiiis} Glaaned by the Guardian Reporters VICTORIA Division meetsto-night. THE St. Lawrence Lodge, 1. O. O. F., meets to-night. ' For Sore Throat and Lungs, apply Dr. l£endrick’s White Liniment. Ir you want good value in clothing and . I furnishing, you will go to D. A. Bruces We are sorr to learn that Mr. Thomas Burdctte, of airview, Lot'65,V is danger- ously ill. . ~— Tan Provincial Grand Orange Lodge meets in this city to-xnurrotv morning at 11 o'clock. Tan Stanley made a return tri;»yes- terday, and the mails arrived here at 8 o'clock, p. 111. Ma. Wu. Baum-'.u€. sou-in-low of Mr. .... ....»,.a-mmomunnn. -uw..% ' " ‘ .‘ . . ~. .. “i-' i w . rm ..'_.\ g, ;.;_-,;,.t i A, . . . ..r _...,. is - .m ..m mi W M TEA TEA ! -0 3 ‘-‘URING the mouths of November and December our 3 ' Tea Trade increased so much that we had to send an till we receive our Spring Stock. We attribute this large increase to the fact. that we offered the public the best value in Teas on the Island. and they was true. a'\|'e Wont 81-.llYon any Tea that we cannot warrant Call early and try a sample 101.. Our Business has Right ‘ at IF YOU ARE NOT vvx-1-:3: -1-Hts sv1-A-r1njn:EN-1- McLeod & McKenzie. Merchant Tailors. Cl|"l‘own. p L.A.SfT1Od—:’O—:N-TH 0 Eur Cheap Sale was a Success. THIS iM(ioN':i:':i‘:—3:. we Will Give Better Bargains than Ever ~-o IE?.Ai'I"I' N BROS, C 136‘ Q11.eertiSt7feet Noticerle Notice! — TIOGOUNTS JUSCIJ We respectfully ask‘that<a‘li;amounts,- tn bepaiddurin=rthieMonth. ' ’ “".=“ 4 iv-. t-4 . "0' ' ' " ‘ .. -‘.'. ‘H 3432 ncinonm. f our TEA TRAOE ts ocnmc. order to London for another supply, in order to keep us going gave them a fair trial, and were convinced that what we stated 3333.3... agony-‘gar. Because we have Bight ins and lligl1tPriets asansrisc Call and See what We Can film For You 2 Reasonable Offer. ,l!ld-it " macs John Fraser, of this town, was elected V as C -uncillor at Pictuu last week. But: in mind the social and entertaini- men: in the basement of the 5letlie;:c'l:.st brick church Tuesday evening. N nvt-:3 pass Prnwse Bree, the wonder- ful cheap men, for Children’: Clothing, and you will save money.——fobl5 3i Methodists of Montague held 3 verysucceoeful Ten Social last Wednesday 10h inst, The handsome sum of $70.00 was netted. J UDGB Youso of‘Ch’town. A few days ago, made a donation of 8500, to the (Methodist). f Nnw HA'l'§.,_- Every person who has seen uurnelr hats for eprin , say they are nobby, good and cheap. rowan . —-—febl3 3i p . As we niche 1 specialty of .-table -linen, it will ‘be to every houseki ’ r'c advan- tage to see our immense at before buy- ing. Beer Bron. feb 13 2i. Rnv. R. G. Vnzs left Shnbenecadic ot- the 10th of Februbryj‘ Bey, P.E.I., where brie tolehor for seven. tnontlii.-‘-Pet. - 1 9 5 _-* -- -' 12,000 rune.-—Comrnenciog Monday, woadd ..in'-niiwetuokfor Prim com-um our sale, 4£,lX)0yu-do in choice designs lorispriiu and qugnurer “It is the 50¢ all’ Inc have." Th’et‘.i‘I‘w'lIat oD6’ofcrdi"9h{halIVG= - C said about Evérybodyo’ -‘whoa solo’ . phoningin f"or"n fresh supply 1 the: other d.,.. V: . V _ .: . L.‘ _ _.i: Jcnounirr was reserved on the cure of 4 ‘ ,’..“" if.’ --.. others in the -Supreme -c-‘um: -yacudey and the court adjourned until Friday 19th We . ’ Mr. Hines, editorof the Charlottetown. Guardian, was in St. John enterdny, on route to the Ptcific omit. ' .‘H-figs has some idea of going as for as -China and‘ J»span_ b'..f03'3 hereturm to thought little‘ »aland.——9t. John Sun. .. - Tana: will be another opportunity of- fur ’ed of hearing the best ‘local talent. of the cit? at the concert to be held -in--the Lyceum tomorrow evening. This fact; together gwith the bcneticent ohj~ct.for which the entertainment is given should ensureafull house. ’ _ _ ._ , "Tun body of Miss Minnie Eliza. Hen- derson; who died of pulmonary tuber.- culosis on the 9th of F.eb., in Providence’, R. I.., arrived in this city‘ by the evening ‘rain Sunday. The deceased was 23 years of age and belonged ‘ formerly to» North Wiltshire. p , i ' Mus. J ants’ MCLEAN, wife of John Mc- Le-tn, of lichen: Bros. North Wiltshire, «lied on Sunday nxcrning, Feb. 7¢h after 2. linger-ing*illne-ac. She lr8Vt.‘o88 'husbanr.' “an.-l live chi drenztu mourn their loss Mrs. M-.-Lean was in ‘her 30th year.’ The iuneral, which took place on Wednesday. was a very ' large one. The interment: took place at Strathalbynl Tn-rmoxur. from Rev. J. H. Turnbull, pastor of rharon church, Stellsrton, N S: MI88R& Wmus PIANO & Oncax Co. GI1l'!’LI'a'll!§N..-.7-"HID Piano I purchased from y--u, three years ago, is proving‘ very satisfactory. 0' I prize‘ it V017, highly for the depth. purity and eweetnen of its tone. I appreciate our upright and lIu[)orO_bl0 znenncr of eeling. AIOXG the ‘recent victims from la an-ippe wonotice the deetlrof Mrs James Devereuir. whose rnsidon insure was Johann": McDonald was >l)=-tn 62 years ago at Grand Tracedie, P. E. I. At the age of fiche nun-iod Deva-roux. and svent to live at Dnlhoulie, afterwards to Petit Roche where until to her death. Baird‘: natuniiat Horehound euros and ‘relieve: Cohrnig Coughs. ' , __ Tn revival meetings in prngreng for s»-rne dnyi " ilifthe 8:-cand Methodiu Church w’ continue thrnngh this ooelrgo ’l‘he=eervice tojuight will held up Stairs, conducted by females. and will he s for theirnnx ‘only. -To-inorrovr ‘fend’ fol- lowing evenings the meetings‘ will be thcrnuolvecoftho 14' ing uutil.it»hunow~_ H _g , porno: industry incur Province -140-etmmn-~m‘ ' . ,'‘~’‘‘’ . "£"""~-,... .mii7.‘§ no lenItlIon‘i20 at waif co,’ in-3’ 5 . ‘um. 14:31? ' ° f "i ciffthi‘ he exceedingly Montague Woman's Mineiouu-y—Suciety — 1 James D; Taylor; vs. ‘W. ‘E.’-ihwnoriandi D_ vereux at P.-tit Roche, N . B. Mn _ ' pnbliollld held" down in the ,_ .. ..-H‘-'!‘al_ V" V i c. - ran mm. .Pa§h§n¢ indabyi > rt: lutfooyuu”-h hoeuiropud‘ ty ‘ ° ilieanmothmvogoirhli ot.eIa~‘s3ix:gio..a.t npetchod with on i are :.5il°‘."‘! Atberton Notes." 0 Business is -beginning to rcviveiias. little: since the weather has-got fine and the roads are getting good. We are ‘happy to say the rum traffic app are. to be dull to what it was. , 0 One gi'snd thing is the "stand that Father Burk has taken in the temperance cause. H a has sfarted a temperance society called the League. of the Cross. ,l_t~ is doing well, -I think it numbers about eighty members., ‘It is hoped;t.he _Rev. gentleman will work on until he [gets the members of the-rum firm info 'the“'fuld. then we may expect. peace and quiteness in our little town, but while thijden ' of; iniquity, where all mischief is hatched is in full play we cannot have peace, quite- ness, or safety. _ c. M. c. Alberton, Feb. lltll. Crapaud Notes. A debating society _wa= m-ganiz--d here last Thursday night, with 35 members an (starter; ,'l‘he sul-j_ect. taken for the first- diocuuion was-—p“ Which is the. gresteet 0Vil--0.31’ or eintemperencm”..- After 4 very lively discussion tlfo house divided and the majority decided that iotempo-r- once was I greater destroyer of mankind‘ than war. 0 The ollicere elected are :- Preeident-—E ll. Stevenson. Vioo¥Preeident.-Dr. 0ov’ey. Executive coo...ju....rL R. Cameron, Alonso-Truwedalo and A Sturdy. 'l‘he_.night of meeting in Friday. 1 :-Tun. csrnivllat on . night was-nut u-.levgoly,ngtc;ndc__'d£ §I__._' it wise expccged,.it»._wonlii . hp. -.,va;;r. ififipeunns inzcgucunny pf filly‘ I8-I-nmanido thf-_,. «em» we saoopntfimnciallrsmz ‘t On Wale-interning: in-t-. flu‘ nuance»: man in casino and the; c V.-. rrellgfillssl Aw. I guests enjoyed did 00 §l'°'809s1:¢.lIi£ll!.Pt_01i-lell.; G25.--T .nidoreblc'iIhreut» w_-as-token plea‘- tibltof I councillor P3319! D.- Bell, who §_g.a_s elected yfio vein’):-.1’. -. .J.. J.- and lloorirr close co_nt.est .GeI.-VME5 Thompson gle- clered.du_ly‘ electedby a gniill‘ msjorit-y Ath<>.u0fi~‘i‘6iTIT¢_éd‘:sir§I73:70. U U M C On 'I'-lmrndar evening the Rev. A" flu'nn.of Cardigan, -..deliv_creaa very in- teresting and,_inatruc_tivo_ lectgre in __t_._l1e Presbyterian church here under the aus- pices of the Sr. ‘Andrew's.-P. C..-Literary‘ Society, and was listened to-vrith merited attention. ,Subjectf*_liabit.’-7 Atthe close. of the‘ lecture f*aft«-if complimentary _re-' marks’ from Revs. Mr.Opio aul 5 Spencer. Drs. Martin and TR‘-. »b-.=.i'tson,» wit-he .R_e.v._,-,lec- turer was tendered a hasty vote of 'tlm‘z’i§’F.‘ to which he made aiuitible reply. 0 On’ Monday evening the 15th inst-., we expect anot.hér'ti‘e”atTifr'thE'ehape or‘. lac-A turn from the Rev. ‘Hr. Hamiltmuin thr- Methodist church. _Subject. “strip my E11gl_and,."at vihichieoiinis interesting viewii of London willhe exhi' itod.-»Cou. ' -*. '13} .‘l'. :,g. _Ae c.._.n.pe§cs.i Feb.‘ ~ 3. F -1 |’¢li¢t of $56 lvsteiflich-sol. M"cDounldj in rho 79th’ your of . alaaving ~- 3;, large family to m-rum’ the; 1 of.‘ e mother.‘ .; V. .’ - — p isia 0 from dr-noiq-f9t!:In‘)Ir- lg L:n¢n-ram s. ""‘ W" N A“.BelIxc!818Iwasin ‘_ . . Inxover2oopoun!;!:._f! - “wow” “"5 5°!“ Zitnrenh. and an I ‘'“..'.°¢I°°¢ 99 162 *2 4. .__.“ .. 1rew.».véoclo' 5... v . ~ acu§neonsn:~uou-igI,;;,J!;!.._9I~lsm,obngad.;ro s".i..e . ~ I. he *2 "I-published: of T Moved by » -and Iocouded by Corn;-Con_:thnt.tIIia you declared-law. Abill was i’twq'pre- sented fhythe town elerk.frou1.the eecre; . . V lion’: see my way door at present to go’. law he passed. me: the third reading it 3'tary of the Cornet Band for. amount .01- pended on -the erect on of a band stand. After discussing this account it was de- ment by the cnuncilvwaspgiven the bond 138*» Spring twenty five dollars shbuldi be paid them. Moved by Conn. Campbell and ‘seconded by ‘Conn. Mills.’ that the sum he paid. The subject of electric liéht C was brought before the boarcl. Mr. Muttart and Mr. Grady lore did not feclidisposed roiact on final about the probable Mr. Grady said he had prepared a letter that would give the Councillors an approximate idea of the expense. They were not binding, as he was not prepared to‘°give figures until the Council was ready to do business. He had understood the Council at present were not to enter into a ci.ntra'ct, but as loan as they were ready to take the matter up he was: ' prepared to furnish satisfactory -security -that his contract for lighting the tow would be fulfilled. — Mr.’ lluttart said he had come prepared wish 3 final tender and he did not feel disposed to have his to derreodunlell the Council was ready tocuneider one they would accept," nit would not he fair to him to furnish definite figural, while Mr. Gndy would be open to pet in other prices. ‘Mr. Grady consented to allow Bil letter to he read. It fiid he was prepared to put‘ in a definite tender, not to ‘euewd- the following ”p'rices,—‘.viz.- -Two or ore lnupliuf thr- *h_il'*'7 CWO candle power for the amount‘ Q‘mo: to: the inspection own i . .. - - ; o":‘\ "lie " " to he iugeruted sithorf or ens" ‘council board,’ he therefore bureau? move ‘that *3 public to -:15ti£‘iiliBt}i" Carried.’ E _ V _ ._ flair. '_ T. McN..ity‘: niugcxr 4.. - hisfjuncture and said: rllr, Chairman «and in-the Market Hu.ll"an evening, You are‘awai_:e that»:-ur worthy chairman to all/tw"him-:~elf to be in nomin- s.€i.;u- for another term, but;-aelarge unin- ber iii‘ the citizens think he shitirld’ be re- ‘quested to represent the peopleagnini‘ _ ~ _V McNaily'tli‘en- presented 3' regain- tlon enumerating lhe many improvemertte made_ in the towrrsince Mr. Hunt ‘tool: pflice. ‘ A tot-his paper was that Hf some one hundred and twenty-live names of taxpayers. Mr-.-—McNa.lly said »tha't_ even the most erecting people were satisfied with the ilinflncinl hfinirs, mom- I particularly the expenditure of 131113‘; taxeg _ . in conmctiun with the town banana; When a man’: pacifier" fin; moiiaa iii co'inplsin’ed~except on‘ qneition, the Scott Act ; but msny"iitlt‘eront opinion: ' Mr. Hunt‘ in replying“: 1; "qouag. -nen,—It would he to uy ch“ any QCII would not ll toawgiygg such words of.prnine ngouoar. Mimi!“ and the tonorvgof nrynhifioh, .bgg_L__1 cape your pruning invitation to youotthe It don‘: suit .'n-1 I; lllnntllohctiirol §i.j.a.'£.¢.t:«uuq1ai «IS gglf up Jounsnrp. ‘“m"ii ;. 11;?-ski.-> ‘ r cided that as some inforrnnl enco-rage? at ivere at the meeting, but -as the Council-‘» renders they for some information ' §w‘enty' do1lsrrtoirefi;“oran‘““TfifTu:*ii“;”rE‘l‘esi'nf’ ‘ flhll;-‘and p '..r“rrer;oéc’='oan:aa laolnow tr f expound . A _ 0 !v,!hm£=,-3‘ = or umeiteern ‘light’ A n.o.ti.,i ’ ' this Council‘ and chief magistrate of the ’ sown for the‘ last four years. has declined - sfiocted his heart, and on yet not can hi! r @1589 C00-tewprlnnuce; 5 What would fill!“ _ the opinions ofsuane wohld not meet -the ’ i nf ‘ ~ '1‘ 11 E GUARDIAN; CHA RLOTTE1‘-OWN,l”..PRIN£‘-E- ’ _ _. l Fehruuy 0. E o 0 ’ 4-.-...- - ‘.4 J . _p A ’.. 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'*‘P‘“!°-‘M m3-r- ' ‘hole -dvr-imhoi rroImd.:'l"¢h lI!:'.“'_P' in-odor health. lnupdhtely ,oa cheep- CLEANINC UP SALE as * er-*2*=‘i°*.i.'t' ‘ii---°*-v. 0 ‘ mew ADVERTISEMENTS. __s en'm:h..ho 10.6.04 a'°9¢i9 H’ aim... arms” in ninth "as T d —-- DAGC _ lb, Olflg. . ,1’-.. |,’g__ 33].. -'-—°-_— w°:1f: i~i.$£ ........................... ..DA Bro?’ “hm, “huh”; ""”""""°°" ‘!-I7 in-tpu---or rover-in to-wvrie Economiccl C Every Lady will can i phoice White ‘. ,,«,8ntldr1_ren, I, I C '[have slow remit:-ir_rfttrm:i_ke' which--in a ;.leasant'd_uty.for me to p€=l'f0r'ln.7 ~ iducedlin '4 ‘liens! and it . H » »_ par .. _ :3/I ‘ 2 -‘V ' « ' ' .. ‘ *'= «i . n _ . ":7 H , . ‘ 'l'ho'dificulty. to Ionic,’ . .,i"etifi_esd,’ny--.¢,.|.- :.?..$2‘a':‘i.“.¥';.‘;“”s..’..“”°'%:”:‘.§.;‘:’n“”.mu.i ‘° 0 to "."“*“9'.“f»e"l%-‘.'.':'°.-..:+.:1~.e.*'-.“I-.-it. .. thopnhlictn large‘ nInnhul'..VIill' "" , . ' -_.-.u_..-v--.u~-4«uaa-.-y ». - omen?-rs "bl: '0 s 'etec'tricli;rhr uni dher‘ held > i ' r A Preparod"OII17 0 cFTEl{ Stock he i’ Remnants _ K _ T nel ittes,“'“< A p . , it i vWhite Cottoiis,.iFlié'ecy Gettoua, s ' Cheap- ‘ i e as . - x ‘A M .l' »[)&f. f3c';:yI"to ii Have you seen our 013 09. over edited in this City. Good -th¢f;'n~_worth "from. ._ Q. taki 0%. J. 7 in «tn- hi to then. a ‘fill find us nlvraynj-u-no to‘ _' V tlsementr; hww,¢»nr..§¢§,,i‘; ‘ at , gW‘e have plecodon clothes and furnishings to cu u o -71.- ‘ , mutlfl , . ',i.. cud? n. x" xi - JO t have .» , ,.