I «I.t.ll.'«"i«‘..%.m-‘mt: =3-‘rm-1. ~ mil.3tf -r»il~‘*““*wm~w mw<m.-.....» H I V_ V --».....,ouu-...no-4-mAuu.~. . I i. 4...... n no-.... , . . , _ THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTCFETOWN, P1j€_1_ OUR ainreruat. White Goods Sale “JILL BEGIN MONDAY, FEBRUARY Ist with extra- ordinary attractions. We have secured specially for this Sale a bargain in Swiss Embroidei-ies, surpassing any- thing hitherto shown by us, also a bargain in remnants of White Cottons. Doiiot miss these two next Monday. We will also offer Cotton Shootings. Linen Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, Towels, Towellings. Linen Tahlings, Linen linapliins. Tray Cloths. Emhroliieries, insertions, Flouiicings, lliislins. Lonsdales. tfamhrirs. Edgiiigs, &e. «to. &c, EVERY LADY Will find this an unequalled oppor- tunity to replenish her stock of Linen and Cotton Goods and procure everything necessary for the choicest QUALWY JQUALWY Summer white Wear. $EEB BW3©$ Stanley Bros 202 CLEANING UP SALE _..._.._.o__.__. sssiiisiirs sun cons sun sans. E TAKE STOCK FEBRUARY lst, and as w do not want to inventory the ODDS and ENDS We have made a pile of them on our Counter, and GENUINE BAR- GAINS WILL RE GIVEN. Ends of Black and Colored Dress Goods, Cashmeres Serges, etc.; ends of Mantle and Jacket Cloths, Prints, Ginghams, Embroideries, Laces, etc. Also, a few pieces of BLACK and COLORED DRESS GOODS, at specially low prices. STANLEY BROS IBROWKT BLOCK Charlottetown, Jan. 11. ’92 S FINAL iiiiiiiz. All Accounts rendered by us must be setted at once. D. A. BRUCE, 140 Queen Street. . 22, 13392. ‘ Notice I Notice ! Q'UL'B'1‘EB’S ACCOUNTS JUST ISSUED- We respe etfully ask that all amounts‘ Due us‘ be paid during this Month. -u-————oj:—— EIASZAEIID Cb JCCDCFIE. N E W ADV ERTISEMENTS. White Goods . . . . . . . . .Peikins & Stems Galvanized Iron . . . . . . . . . .S. W. Crabbe. Local and Other Niles. Gleaiied by the Guardian Reporters Sin Mosnm. MCKENZIE is dead. Brou- chitia carried him ofi. Baird‘: Balsam of Horehound cures and relieves Chronic Coughs. Kicnr in mind the lecture on_Scott-ish Characteristics next Monday night. A good time guaranteed. VitnrUni:soMii.—Two parties crossed the ice from Southport to the city with horse and sleigh yesterday. ' BAIN, conservative. has l')t.-lqtl _elected for Soulanges by 118 of a iinqority. It was formerly represented by a liberal. A b autifnl yellow butterfly emerged into the light of day in the dining room of the Miss \Vright'~i, “El\8tl.')0l'll€v” w0d* nesday. ’ Axornnn grand night at the Harbor Light last night-—cro'vded hall. brief but telling address by Rev. Mr. Brewer, and great interest manifested. YESTERDAY the Stanley left George- town for Pictou, but on account of the storm returned without reaching it. Consequently we had no mail last night. Rsv. J. A. GORDON roposes preaching asermon having specis reference to the life and labors of the "prince of preach- ers,” C. H. Spurgeon, on Sunday evening next-. Tm: lecture on Scottish Characteristics by Rev. Mr. Sutherland in the basement of the First Methodist Church next Mon- day evening should draw is large audi- eiice. FOUR young men were arrested at an early hour yesterday morning for being drunk and disorderly. Three of them were fined $3 or 14 days and one old of- fender $30 or 30 days. D. MCMILLAN music dealer of this city has made a special offer to supply will churches. schools and public balls with organs at cost up to first of May next. Feb 5, d&w—-li C.uirssLi.'s wine of beach tree creiisote a new remedy for all affections of thrrai, bronchial tubes, and lungs. Price one dollar per bottle. Price at Dodd's Medical Hall seiveiiiyfive cents per bottle. Feh.3. Tues & Fri—tf MR. JOHN R. GARkA'r'r's warehouse, with its con'enis, at Stanley Bridge, v as burned to the ground at. 3 o'clock Thurs- day morning. It is insured. It is only a short time since Mr. Garrett’: dwelling goose and shop were destroyed by fire.- at. Evimrsonv s Pius are rrpared only by A. S. Johnson. but all ruggists have them , When out she ping it will pay you to remember t. at A. S. Johnson keeps only the best qualities in flavoring essences. cream of tirtar, etc., which he sells at right prices. * Tin Elfin made several trips yesterday morning with one wheel, the other beintz damaged by the ice. In the evening the dock on the Sonihport side was filled up with heavy lolly and ice, which rendered it very difiicut to turn the boat around. We think an extra effort is being made by the Department to give every accom- modation to the people this season. For Sore Throat and Lungs, apply 1):. K-3ndrick’s White Liniinent. Sr. Gzoncns L. & D. Cncn.-—A meeting of this Club was held in the office of R. R. FitzGer-ald Esq., the President. The rep!-rt of the Secretary-Treasurer was read and adopted. Moved by R. F. Mvsaervey, seconded by Jan. H. Good. Resolved, that the balance of the Club‘: funds in the Secretary-Treasurer’: hands, be handed over to the Principal of Prince of Wales College, to be expended on one prize or more, as he may think lit, to be awarded at the close of the current term “for English Literature.” On motion the meeting adjourned sine die. A van’ enjoyable occasion took place Wednesday evening, 3rd iuat., at the residence of Goo H. Dingwell, Esq.,.St. Peters Bay, Marie, when his only daughter May W. was united in marriage to Robert Rowland Webster of the same lace. The young couple were attend by Miss Lizzie Passmore of Ch’town, who acted as bridesmaid, and Mr. James E. Ding- well, who supported the groom. After the ceremony, which was performed by Rev. J. W. McKenzie, the party with is large number of friends sat down to a repeat to which ample justice was done It is needless to say the presents, some of which came from abroad, were both numerous and handsome. A rum broke out about_4 o'clock yester- day in the stable and outbuildings of Mr. George Thorne, on Sydney Street. The building where the fire originated was used as a boiler house. and was connected with the stable where Mr. Thorns kept his pigs. cow and three horses. The fire was discovered before it had made much progress, and the alarm soon brought the firemen and other citizens rushing ta- the scene. Before the brigade arrived however the horses and cow had been re- moved and the fire was rapidly spreading our the roof of the building. I t was something surprising how soon the hose- was brought to bear on the flames but it was sometime before the fire was not un- der control, as it had caught in a quantity of hay inside the building. ' However the boards were soon torn c3‘ and the burning mass deluged by water by which time the tire was extinguished leaving an ugly sight to mark its devastating track. Toe buildingsarethe property of Sherifi Curtis and are said to be insured. Mr. Thorne cannot account for the origin of the fire as he had not been using the boiler house that day. @ai[ried. At the house of Mr. John McLeod, city, on the evening of Wednesday, Feb. 4th, by the Rev. W. Hamlyn, Capt. John Embree, of Boston, Mass., to Mary May Nelson, of Charlottetown. P‘ flied. , I ELLIS--At Dorchestei-,Mass.29th J ' George Ellis, 80 years and 1 month. 7“ I. ll. ll. acts like maaiigdn C“ I J“ :5 Brown/s Block. N s ' I -an .,_,. . -in... .—- , The Scotch Soiree. " One’ of the most enjoyable and Iflclflblfiu affairs ever held in this city W88 U10 Scotch Soiree held at the CiIlud0DiN| Club rooms, Thursday evening. Tlblfil down with the choicest delicacies, sup-i plied by Mr. w. F. _Carter,snd presontins, it most temptingappearance. , Col. Irving presided, and on his right; we're Mrs. A. A. McDonald and Prof. Caren ; on his left Senator McDonald and Mr. and Mrs. J B. McDonald. Malcolm McLeod, Esq., Q. C. and Mrs. McLeod, and Ron. Neil and Mrs. Mc- Leod were unavoidably absent. The following guests were present :-—- Col Irving, Hon Senator and Mrs Mac. donald, Mr and Mrs Jae Paton, Mr and Mrs J J Davies, Mr and Mrs J B Mac- donald, Mr and Mrs John McEacherii, Mr and Miss‘Angus, Mr and Miss Small. Mr and Mrs J Davison, Mr and Mrs J A M scdonald, Mr and Mrs Jas Byrno, M_l'B Ro me, Prof and Miss Caven, Ml‘ Ind Mrs D Mt-Kenzie, Mr and Mil} John Ross, Mr and Mrs Ferguson. Mi‘ 5'1‘! M” Gillis, A McNeill, Esq. Miss Barratt,Mg Mcllaren. Ml“ Mm” chison, Miss Currie, Miss McNeill, Mill McKinnon, Miss McEachern, Miss Mc- Donald, Mrs Webster, Miss W9b3t°l‘a, Miss Webster, Miss McDonald. Mill Reddin, Miss T Brown, Miss HI“. M330 Mitchell, Mi... Daley, Miss Alley. Mia; Wilson, Miss Gillie, Mrs McRs8. Mrs Caulder, Mrs Patterson, Mrs 0 Mc- Gregnr, Messrs J A McLaren, Hugh Mclnnis F J Nash, Peter Ferguson, A D McLeod, Edwin do,gJohn McLeod, Ewen McMi=lan, M J McMillan, Capt J -Gillifi, J-as A McEachern, A McCallum, J A McDonald, Chas McGregor, Jas Mclsaac, J J Gillis, D Mollie, .l McPherson, Capt S McR«ie, Chas \Vebster, Win Ross, Jan A Mt-Neill, J McPhee, Alex Patterson, R M Campbell, D .\lcD.ri~ild, (V Riv Bridge) J Cl\l'lit.‘l'.l'l, J A Cameron, J M C-llllpbcill, Jas Calder, \Vui McKay, T McLean, Jr.. A E .-\lcE+chen, J S Mac- Dillialtl, J M McLeod, R McDonald. After tea the following programme was carried out :- 1. Adda-ess—Prcsident Irving. . Insirumental- Worih's Orchestra. . Recitation--A. E. McEichen. . Song—-" Under iMy Plaidi-.-"—Mrs. R-iome. EIICOPC4--="C-'tll8 Herriii.” . Ad:’lress—--Hon. Senator Ma-¢Doi.-aid. . Vocal duet—“Oh, Wae’s ‘Me for Prince Charlie”—-The Misses Web; liter. 7. Solo—“ March of the Men"—Johii Ross. 8. Bagpipes-—-Peter Ferguson. 9. Solo—A hundred pipers — Prof. Caven. 10. Solo--111 await my love——Miss May McDonald. 11. Address—A. Mi.-Neill Esq. 12. Reading—J. McPherson, Esq. 13. Solo--Jas. Calder. 14. Auld Lang Sync. ’ Miss Cavcn and Miss Wilson weee the accoinpanists. Needless to say all did their parts well. .‘ A After the concert the flo'or was cleared and dancing was indulged in with a ‘vim for a few short hours. Everyone went away feeling that he or she had spent a real good time. The aoiree bids fair to eclipse St. Andrew's dinner. This shows the effect of the ladies’ presence. .———————¢_—_———_ Court of Chancery. Thursday, at 2.30, the prisoners-— Matthew Plielan, James Stewart and Patrick Doyle were brought up before the Master of the Rolls, by virtueof a writ of habeas corpus, issued out of the Court of Chancerv. ’ After the reading of the return of the jailer to the writ, Mr. H. James Palmer, on behalf of the prisoners, moved for their discharge, on the ground that the warrant of commitment was incomplete and iusufiicient, because the clause re- citing the distress and default, gwaa omitted, and secondly, because the war rant imposed a greater penalty than the statute authorized, namely, theccsts of conveying and committing the prisoners to jail. Mr. Peters, Attorney General, followed in forcible argument. that the magistrates bad power to insert the costs of conveying and committing, as in the warrant of com- mitment set out, and if not. it was within Cameron to amend any’ errors matter or sub- stance in the warrants, provided he was satisfied that there was an offence com- mitted and a conviction duly obtained on the merits, under the powers of amend- mt-nt given by statute. The Master of the Rolls took time to consider and adjourned the Court. till Monday, at 11 o'clock. up 'i'llE HE? is sniiiii. illlcllll Unlocks all the clogged avenues of (113 3017618. K1dne"s and Liver, carrying 0381'?-dun.lly _\n‘i.iiout weakening the sys. tem, all the zmprrities and foul human 05910 Bccrefionss at the same time Gon- P°9tin8' Acidit-2,’ cf the Stomach, “WE Bliiersiiess. Dyspepsia. Headaches, izzmess, Hag;-mum, Cflmstipatlon. Dryness of the . Skin. DPOP . Dimness of Vision Jaun- dlee.%t Rh: '— r ’ f’ula,‘Flutterl:im5fE:t.1l oifieelfifiilfi ¥ti.".'.i"l.°.i"..§n“,"‘..1..’i°.‘i.“I‘.‘n.l’.°i:’.’l.i. 3”” B'$o".’>“‘n°x‘i‘l’£i?“°“°°°“’° fl For-Bale bust! the power and also the duty of the judge- SlIllillREllSIill_liNllWS. A Ilay’sBi1dgat of Wntarn Itaiiii. i were laid in the principal room loaded. ‘ Branch Olfice. Cellini St. Tn: Cornet Band‘ will be on hands! . the Rink to-night. Till boy’: branch of the Y. M. C. A. society will meet tonight at 7 p. in. T b hi f h too hot eon Bodlelgue Edd nSsuuiomertcide was finizbd yesterday. Tun ice in Bedeque Ray is pot my -'0 and considerable csution is account‘! when travelling over it. Tan last day or two trade appeared more lively than usual. Quite a number of people took advantage of the snow, and drove into town. W: learn from letters recently received from Hon. J. W. Richardg than in Liver- pool, Eng., that he anticipates reaching P. E. I. the first week in March. Snvnmu. Indians belonging to Lenncx Island brought to ‘ town on Wednesday, hundreds of baskets loaded on three or four teams. Mr. R. T. Holman purchased the lot. Tint Scott Act case, postponed to Wed- neada last, was again put ad‘ until Satur- day, or necessary witnesses. We under- stand warrants have been issued for the parties subpoenaed. TUESDAY afternoon while Mr. A. M. Wright of Bedeque was attending a meet- ing in the 8’sido Bank his horse took fright broke the halter and started for hcme on double quick time. Ms. June Srnwurr of Norborougb Town road, father of Mr. William Stewart of the firm of Sinclair & Stewart of this place, passed away on Monday last in his 92nd year. His funeral took place on Wednesday the 3rd inst. Mn. Jsstiis L. Ln, who removed to Boston w th his family last fall, returned to Suminerside last Tuesday, in charge of the body of his step daughter's Mrs. W. Schurniaifs child, which was buried‘ in Suiiiinersidr: Cemetery on Wednesday. Mn. CUTHBERT Mi.-Lr.on, of Kensing- ton, previous to the train leaving Sum- _incrside for the east on Wednesday (noon) when in a friendly scuflle got his leg bad- ly brokeiiabove the ankle. He was re- moved from the train in ii. chair at Ken- sington and Dr. McNeil! was called to set the bone. Tue annual musical review of the pn- plls attendiiig the convent here took place in their music room on \Vedm=sday even. into: last. The parents of the scholars were in attendance and were highly pleas- oi with the progress made by the child- ren and the manner in which they acquit- ted themselves both in vocal and instru- mental music. IT is rumored some of our local horse- men have purchased is “swifter” from the western end of the county. Report. says he has trotted in 2.38 on Haywood’s mill- pond . We are uncertain what shape the track wa-, neither do we know whether it wasa half-mile or a whole one, or who the ofiieial timer was. Perhaps it is a mvstery similar to the one on the tapia last week. In the garden of Mr. John ‘_McKeiiiie there stands a beautiful Mountain Ash tree which is perfectly handsome during the summer time when in bloom. At present it is loaded with clusters of red berries, and has “been patronized daily during the past month by one lone R ibin who evidently declined to move to a warmer climate with his feathered brot- hers. Tlllll red. breast finds it very con- venient to perch on the limbs when hun- lzry and make a good square meal. Mr. Mt-Kenzic, to encourage the bird to remain, adds a dessert occasionally to a limb in the shape of a piece of bread. -Ring of !_ediclnesl' Bcrofuloua Humor—.4 Cure “ Almost Miraculous.” "When I wasuyearsofagefhadasevere attack of rheumatism, and after I recovered had to go on crutches. A year later, scrcfula, various parts of my body. and for 11 yum I was an invalid, being confined to my ‘Jed 6 years. In that time ten or eleven sores ap- peared and broke. causing me great pm and suilcring. I feared I never should get well. “Earlyin 1886 Iwcnttochlcago to visit; sister, butwas confined to my bedmost of the dmelwas there. In July I reatlabook, ‘A Day with a Circus,’ in which were statements otcuresbynoodmsarsaparma. Iwassotm- pressedwlthfliesuccessotthisniodletnethat Idocldodtotrvlt Touivarest srsiuicsuon thesoressoon decreased and I begantotoei better,andlnaslicrttimcIwaa up and out of doors. I continued to take Hood’: sar- saparilla for about a year. when, having used six bottles, I had become so fully released from the disease that I went to work for the- « Flat & Walling Mfg. Co., and since then nave N01‘ LOST A amour. our on account of sickness. I believe the disease is expelled from my system, I always feel well, amin good spirits and have a good appetite. I am now 21 years ofagc and can walk 3,; — well as any one, except that one limb is a little shorter than_,tl_ie,q§ltcr, owing to the 1033 c; bone, and the sores formerly on my right leg. To my friends my recovery seems almost miraculous, and I think Hood's Sarsaparilla. is the king of medicines.” Wrium A. ' man, 0 E. P..ailroa_d St, Kendallville, Ind. ‘ Hood’s Sareaparilla Soldbyaildru ‘ t . gr; 1 r ,3-5, Prep!“ by C. I. IIOOD€E‘f?(J.. .§,;:o§.:ee‘:ix-lea, Lowell. £5 I00 Doses One Dollar SGHOONER FOR . SALE. E offer for sale by pri- vate contract the - Soho. “ Rcstive,” 75 tons measurement and 7 years old, now lying in Pictou, N. S. - This vessel is a large carrier and it good sailor, and is in ‘good condition. For particulars apply « to r.mIiRmo.. , ii. ii. 0. iiesior?;Tiiei sons.-.n t, ‘ EPHBA%94ii-READ. A-lenses s 0... in the form of white swelllngs,-appeared on ' .-3-,,’ t. on EDWAR bought at the we gniililrantee all W Wewi .'e,thi i 1 ’ better——%ll1hn cg?! -lisegglliltlaiilfileldglitfi :20; other house on the Island. ' ' White Cotto , Mum, . ’ White Sheetiii , Victdiiialga ”' Pillow Cottons, P White Li . White Embroideries, . . I . White Counterpunes. per. yard. _ Special lot of Cotton Ch’town, Feb. 5, 92. end at‘ w 5.‘ ——:__—____ , Elegant in Design, Dara. tile in Construction, Rich in Tone, Acknowledged by the best Authorities, The- One GreatPiano ofcanada. . Nearly , Fifteen Thousand In use, and good accounts g v_en of them. Gatal ea mailed free on appli . on. THE iiiiiis ; ruiiii sin n ,.«“ We have a large stoekof White Goods ii veryolowest prices, and .tradee-with us that Special lot. of Embroideries - at *3 seem... PERKINS & STERNS R. s. wiiiigins 8! son rzalvos 1