. Tw `.._ C l THE GUARDIAN, CHARLO1'fETOWN, FEBRUARY 18 t899. 7 The Always Busy Slate.---STANLEY BRGS. OUR GREAT _|l_ll_f§.Sli_l_lMl§. Commences Monday ' Morning, Greater Bargains than Ever. STANLEY BROS. O Q U @ ~ c @. is E23 _ @ ._\ <@ R. . °'i`r‘s\ 6 ' c=' . ff" =..=-'i=f'. W W i q @@~@@@ 00000 ‘l“\i`.“5E'i” 3'. his \ t*"itl_t\Q “il 2;' cz: cé _ 5 W @@@@@ ash r /' : 1 1’ » == . / - k ' -; I 5 2;* \ `7 _Q aft “Ra ll\ t R ff/ Knives, Toe Caulks Qc. lennell & Chandler. © Neeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeee @ @ @ @ QQ) _@ wi S llllh.|lll Sllllh Hlh 'ld TTS- , llhllhh Shlli... BLAGKSMITHS. Arcade, Kearny and Foot Rasps. Iron, Steel Nails, Shoes, Toe Clip- pers, Pincers, Hammers IX]-1 -av W’ _. [fl W K///;;;’¢ I Ml/ l Z f’¢;, /xii/Ti? / é/é //0 1 I / eceoecoceeeeee The Latest ltews ol lhelllty and Prdwnea. r .___.___ l Gathered hi Guardian Reporters and Gor- respendents Everywhere. (See also on narze 5.l THE foreign mail arrived in the city yesterday about 2.30 p.m. Ri-:v. A. D. MCLI-:on will preach ii. the First Methodist Church tomorrow at eleven o’c1ock. , THE GUARDIAN syinpathises with i\rIr. and Mrs. Morsou in the sorrow which has come upon them by the death of their child announced to-day. REV. J. W. MCKI-:Nzttt:, St. Peter’s Bay, brother of Messrs. J. T. and Neil McKenzie of this city. will preach in Zion Church tomorrow, both morning and evening. MR. Josisen LANE returned yester- day from Bermuda, having left there on the 10th by the S. S. Harlow, of the Richford and Black line. Mr. Lane ex- perienced a very rough passage home. Mr. Ernest Ducbemin,who accompanied Mr. Lane, will return home by New York and Boston, spending some time in both places. FORTY-Two bags of mail left 'I`or- mentine yesterday morning at 7 o`clock and arrived in town at halt past two. The boats from Cape Traverse reached Cape Torinentine at one o’elock. They left this side at 7.15 and had 17 bags, 11 bags of which were from Charlotte- town. MALPEQUI-:--Last Wednesday eve- ning was elecfion night in the Mock Parliament at Malpeque, and consider. able excitement prevailed among the members oi the Society as to which party should gain the victory. Private canvassing was the order of the day but it is pleasing _to say that there vtere no bribery or corrupt influences brought to bear upon the members. Shortly after the meeting opened the leader of the Liberal-Conservatives arose and on beba‘f ot his party read the following: “On this the eve of a general elcc-.ion we realize the necessity of setting be- fore the electors of this country the policy of the Liberal Conservative. Party of this Mock Parliament in regard tothe finances ct this Province. We plelge ourselves if elected-(l.) To purity of administration. (5.) Ref duction ol salaries and amalgamation of oliices in Public Lands, Justice and Legislative Departments and a general reform in Educational and Public Works Departments. (3.) Rigid eco- nomy in every department of the puc- lic service to the extent at least ttf making iQvenue and expenditure meer and that districts desiring special advan- tages mnst contribute the money. (-t ) 'l‘o secure it possible the just claims or the province from the federal govern- ment and if successful the interest of the amount obtained will be devoted to lessening the taxes of the people anl the public debt. (5.) An equalization ofthe taxes. He then explained the methods they proposed to adopt in carrying out the reforms above men- tioned after which a very- lively discus- sion followed which lasted for upwards of three hours. Then the election took place which re-Sulted in a substantial majority for the Conservative candi- dates. A cabinet was then formed and important. bills announced for discussion during the six weeks that to follow. We confidently betieve that if the Libe- ral Conservative Party of this province would lay down such definite policy as herein contained there would be no doubt as to the result of the coming election. WMMWiWW* ` A Great Run ‘~ on -especial" shingles When you see a load of Cedar Shingles with the bundles mark- ed injet black ii “SPEG|Al.” W You know they’re from the BEE RWE LUMBEB YARD .». tlhlllhlhllllllll t-¢1»“‘“‘°" lliterel lllstory and Aillqttirlan Stately- D d 0 Nnx lmegt ng_Tue,day. 21st inst., Y. M. C. Pho.. 181 n . . m. _ - - U17 Oavd? itiit tslig’ :gy AP§;tdi?£“Sgme reminhilscences oi Island Geol- _ not-ei. sins of Queens squsr sg by Mr- Th°m°° ‘Y _|A“E5 BARRETT ‘_- fiiht pany " 'E' bli ar invited. Those whose na.m9“ ° ; u N haweeggeuchsgdd i” t°" membership will Connell s Wharf R J H. AYERSy»\°“°"“'*“°t’£r°w°.tas'a°t°seFej."aseie‘~ . Y . , . ~ 'y-'1‘1'ea.s.| ~.., spy.ratt,:,t_tty:t,y_rt~,t~et,y ,t.t»ty,r\,tt_tr:‘,‘ 5 ulterior. °° ' ' -l ‘ t Watch for them. Ask those who J; use them how they like them. From 98c. to $2.60 -: Q; r Queen St. _REv. R. W. Srizvi-:NsoN,of Montague, will preach in Central Christian church tomorrow morning and evening. I Rev. J. M. FISHER, of Malpeque,will 'occupy the pulpit in St. James` church morning and evening tomorrow. SONG service at the Gospel meeting in Prowse’s new block tomorrow even- ing at 3.45. Strangers always wel- come. Toiioititow night in Grace Church the Rev. Mr. Kirby will preach the eleventh sermon on the Women ot the Bible, subject. “The Witch of Eudor.” LONG Cai-:EK Farmers’ Club will meet at Long Creek on Wednesday, March lst. at 7.36 p. ni. A full meeting is rtque sted. YE-'rieienAi"s was the biggest market in Charlottetown since New Year’.s. The weather being excellent, many farmers took advantage, though the roads in many places are slightly heavy, and business was comparatively brisk during the day. There is no change in market prices. So much depends upon the purity of the blood that by taking Hood’s Sar- eaparilla many different diseases are cured. - MEN’s Rubbers for .250 a pair, J, B. McDonald & CQ. 18 3i.' EXTRA ROLLS for all styles o clothes wringers at Le Page’s Old stand, Queen Street. -28 ti. _ Evnavons should see the Boots and Slippers selling at half price. See centre tables at J .B,McDonald & Co. 18 3i. STANLEY Bucs’ 59c Dress Goods Sale commences Mon- day morning, with the great- est aggeigation of bargains in Dress Fabrics ever offered the A Loi' of Misses Boots, 11, 12, 13, 1, at half price at J. B. McDonald Q Co. 18 3i. Small bots of Silverware 'l hat have been Expensive Very Cheap as now Priced fake a good look at our East window we have placed a. number of pretty things there for your inspection. W. W. WELLNER The Great Waleh House, ammmmmmmmmmma __ ololouppnololol `° atches Could Speak. OIOIO OCIQIOIOIOIOI hat a. sad story of bad treatrne d abuse they would have to cell. aka il allersanal Maller a.sn’t YOUR watch been running D61” __ g haps for years without-attention? or ._ it may have stopne-1 and you h8~_v° 3° *° mere y shaken it to make it go again- 5 = Treat your watch like the delicate = piece ot mechanism that in is. =~ _ Allow me to examine it for ,YOU #Hd = if necessary clean or repair it. G. F. HUTGHESO Wetehmalter and Jeweler. iimmii iilutrtlutut mttttttmt el 3 S 2 A 2 CO itat iii iiiiiiiiitiilidiii elettttttttttttt .2 iiiiiiiiiiiieiiltliieiiiliiiiiiiiifi / _ WANTS. LDSTS, FOUNDS,‘fETC T0 RENT.-A store to rent on Kent _Street. Possession given about the last of April. Ap- ply at this office. Feb 14 ood 3i T0 LET-A Dweiligg on upper Euston Street apply to CHARLES M amos. J Ta-ch li3'£;-[The 'soupgeru half ofélgggrwstxieoé us s mere ousetélitnc hmm (Irion St. or H. James Reimer. Ch'TOWl N9* , ' 'f Loral. Unnsanans.-Regular meet- | D V J' ' .r B mg in Wrighps Han onmonday at 6_3() , p. m. Please be punctual. Ladies of Charlottetown. 1i.~ so H ted th hot ater ec H8 ° Brat mgeratc. "Appl to Hrs. E. Palmer' limi- ix--1-3-_ The Most ' Popular and Best Sensi- in oshisti... l if i_1 . r l . IMPORTED DIRECT FROM THE TEA GQARDERS. It challenges comparson with any other Tea now offer- ed here regardless of price. Hundreds of letters praising Brahmin have been re- ceived, of which the following are a few saiuplesz- l New Yoizic. October 20. Would it be too much trouble for you to send me a chest of that India Tea that we are so fond of? If you can send it to Boston it will be forwarded to me. Bnooicmrn, N. Y., 4th December. We like the Tea purchased from you last summer so well that I should like to order the same kind again it we can get it withouttoo much trouble. ' Pizovmitinoie, R. I.. 26th May. I like the Brahmin Tea, so do my friends. I would like an 80 lb box same as before; but,I don’t want any other. r Orrawa, November 4. The Tea you sent is excellent, so mush do we like it that I want you in send another box before navigation closes. Toizozrro, December 26. We are simply delighted with the Tea; it anything, it is better than the sample sent. I may have a larger order for you next time, as friends who have tested it here thought it very line. y a Moieraieai., April 20. Do you remember sending me two boxes .of t Tea last September. Kindly send me six boxes. I would like exactly the same quality as we had. before, which would be very diflicult to beat. Do you want an Agent here. I believe I could do a good business for you. ST. Jomv, N. B., October 30. Enclosed please End the amount of your bill for the Tea which was moat satisfactory and much liked by my family. I will send for another box when this is finished. Moitcrou, N. B., November 2. Sample of Brahmin Tea received. Please send me one box. I enclose P. O. order for the amount. HALIFAX, N. S., November 6. Please send me tour chests ot'1`ea, same quality and size as previously sent me, and oblige. _ WiNns0R.N. S., February lst. The two boxes Tea which you advised having shipped have arrived. The Tea gives much satisfaction, and is also approved by friends who have tasted it. The originals can be seen on application. Hom-ici: 1-Iaszann, Agent for Canada and United State cireown. Feb 14, 600' Yards Oxford Tweeds Al Special Litre Smooth rich dark grey(twilled),pure wool, good weight xford tweed, 60 cents per yard. This is the best value we ver saw in tweeds for fresh goods from the loom. D. A. BRUCE. Azure ' MORRIS BLOCK, VICTDRIA ROW. RUBERT PALMER & Bo. Charlottetown Sash and Door Factory With experienced workmen and first-class machinery, we are prepared to supply contractors and others with Doors and |Frames, Sashes and Frames, interior and exterior Finish, etc, etc. a Our Spe :l.a11::l. es Gothic' Windows, Stairs, Stair Baile, luster-s, Newel Poltl, ¢YP\°° Gutter and Conductors, Kiln Dried Spruce a I llnrlwood Floorlll. Kill Dried Clear Spruce, sheathing and Clap lon , §'Give us a call. ' Peake’s No. 3 Wharf. f ' , ROBERT ALMER 1 C0.