a THE DAILY EXAMINER. : ————— : jocal and Other items. , O=. Regular meeting this evening at © jock ra 1 0. 0. F Wildey Lodge meets to-night @ o'clock legree work at - THE FORE! ~ MAIL will be due in the city xk this afternoon. yt three clock ab = Crry Court To-morrow will be the last y i ymmonses for this court, day for issulbg § paxcy SaLt -The ladies of St. James’ Church intend holding their annual fancy sale and tee early in April Dspare — Regular weekly debate before the B. 1. 8 Debscing Club to-night. Sub , ect; “Which was the greater warrior, Wellington or Napoleon ?” Bia PorK«e ~Mr. Albert G. Hayes, of Barren View, sold the carcase of a hog in wo last Friday, four months old, that tip ales at 204 lbs. Beat this who cao. - _ to ped the ™ [HERMOMETER Reapines.—Aét nine o'clock tagt evening, 14 above zero; lowest during the wt, 4 below zero; at 9 this morning, 2 be Sau wind blowing at the rate cf 16 miles an hour. ect poxsuaw Cuvrcu.—The Rev. T. Corbett gill (D. V.) conduct services in Bonshiw Church on Sunday, Feb. 19, at il o'clock, a. m, and 7 p.m, and each week during the = j week at / p. ™. following P - Tus SMELT Fisuery.— During this winter 60.700 lbs. (upwards of thirty tons) of omelts were taken out of the Hillsborough between Scotchfort and Mount ver, ee Bridge, » distance of three miles. eismiadinscindie Women’s Meerinc.--A very successful women's meeting was held in the parlor of the grat. Methodist Church yesterday afternoon Mrs. Johason presided. A very instructive address was given by Mrs. Hamlyn, which was followed by testimonies and prayer. - Fever tN THE Mite —~A number ot suspic- jous cases of typhoid fever have occurred in Montreal lately, and they have all been traced to the ssme source, & milkman in St. Laurent, qho has been selling milk to the best families in the city. There are a number of cases in St. Laurent parish also The health author ities are investigating the matter, Seorr Act ENFoRCEMENT,-—Since the 6 December Jast, 19 Scott Act cases have bsen disposed of in Moncton,resulting in 14 convictions, the amount of fines and costs reaching $800. Five case were dismissed ; there is one case on adjournment and three other cases pending. Seventeen distraint warrants have been issued, and two per- sons committed to Dorchester, = Apvance in Sugar —The Halifax Chron- icle says: The refined sugar market, which has been very firm for some time, took an apward turn yesterdsy, and prices were advanced by both refineries, causing quite s commotion in the wholesale grocery trade. The prices of refined sugars, both in the Upper Provinces and the United States, sre higher thao they are here. All negotiations have been A Bie Hore. ee tion of the largest hotel in closed for the eres the world, to occupy the square 4st Sixteenth street and Champlain avenue, ‘ hicago. It} will contain 1100 rooms, and is t be absolute- ly fireproof. The hotel will be condu sted on the European plan, and Copeland Townsend, formerly manager of the Palmer House, will have control. A uniform price of $3 per day for » room for two persons will be charged. The structure will be ready for occupancy May 1. nh A CENTENARIAN Gene. —-hoemng ap exchange there died at Ductor's rook, Antigonish County, N. S., on Feb. 4th, a woman who had attained the remarkable age of 103. She was Catherine Campbell, sister of Donsld Campbell, of that place. The deceased was a native of Invernesshire, Scotland, and came to this country at an early age with her father, John Chmpbell, who was the first settler at Doctor's Brook Fotwithstanding her great age she retained full control of her faculties up to within two days of her death, sitaewicil PRIVATION AND SUFFERING.—Stories of most terrible privation and suffering, due to the re cent cold weather, come from the colony of Russians at Chesterfield, Conn., who sre de serting their little farms by scores. About 16 months ago the colony was established, over 40) Russian families settling on small farms During last sammer they did bat little work and in the fall their crops were poor. The suffering among the colonists has been very great, Numerous deaths have occurred, due lely to hunger and eid, and those who are left have began to leave in large numbers. They have gone to New York, where they will eppeal to their fellow-count: ymen for aid. All athe farme will be deserted by the end of next week. iesiiuiien Pouce Covrr.—This morning the case of Lizzie Smith vs. Michael Hennessey, (truckman) for assault and battery, was before the Court. The plaintiff, who tends bar ina saloon on Richmond Street, tes tified that on Wednesday last, Hennessey and three others came into her place and called for drinks, exch taking « glass of brandy. The three who came in with Hennessey left the pr mises after their dnnk, leaving Hennessey behind. Miss Smith asked him to pay forthe treat and he said he would not. Thinshe told him to go wut, but he declined to do so ilen- hessey's answers aroused Miss Smith's ire, and she picked up « broom and struck him with the handle. Hennessey gallantly re taliated Ly striking her on the side of the head with a tumbler, stunning her. After hearing the evidence of the complainant the case was adjourned until Monday. Mitrrany Soctal..—The aarval social given by Lieut,-Col. Moose to the officers and mem- bers of the two city Batteries of (Harrison Ar tillery came off in McLeod's Hall last even- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR The World's Fair. Sin,—In a recent issue of Tax Examiner there appeared, among other notes fro. Ottawa, the statement that Messrs. McLean and A. C. Macdonald were busily occupied visiting the different public departments in the interests of their constituents, with special reference to the fishery interests. Chis is satisfactory, and shows that our represestatives are anxious to do all in their power to rectify existing grievances. In the meantime it is hoped that our Senators as well as representatives in the Commons will bear in mind the fact that even-handed justice has not been done to this Province by the Dominion authorities touching the World’s Fair. Apart from the action taken by the Pro- vincial Governmen: in the way of selecting and preparing exhibita for the Chicago exhibition, the Dominion authorities, have appointed special commissioners for Nova Scotia and New Brunswick to secure exhibits in their respective provinces. But no such special privilege has been extended to P. E. Island. Way this discrimination against this Province? Why not favor our people with the same representation touch- hing exhibita to the World’s Fair, as is extended to the other Maritime Provinces ? An enquiry into this matter by our Ottawa representatives, at the Agricultural Depart- ment would be in order. EXHIBITOR. seniaincenniricinemensi Query. Sir, —Who is the woman on King Street (near Prince) so interested in? Is it her daughter, whom she turned from her home about two months ago? If so, she ought to rake the city for her own character, and not-that of others; also, of her two valuable assistants, Farr Pay. A Misrepresentation. S1r,—‘*Methodist” did not say that a man’s opinions were to be weighed by the promin- ence of his name, as ‘‘Church Goer” falsely as- serts. A person who seeks to gain his argu- ment by such gross misrepresentations ought not to he allowed to take part in any discus- sicn, ‘*Methodist” is too conscious that the Union Evangelical meetings are a step in the right direction to let the misleading remarks of such praters as “Church Goer” and ‘‘Anti- Bunkum”’ disturb him. METHODIST. Feb. 17, "93. Local Notices. Just received, a choice line of spring goods at the Star Tailoring Establishment.—Mc Leod & McKenzie. febl7 3i Get one of our new watch calendars to go inside your watch case. Very handy. Only 10c.—E W Taylor. Five bales new carpets, in velvets, brussels, tapestrys. New designs, new goods, low prices.—James Paton & Co. febl7 3i New Departure.—This is the first year for us to import a complete stock of gentiemen’s hard and soft hats, and caps. Give us a call when in want of anything in this lioe. We will give you the best bargain you ever got in ahat. We will ask you nothing but whole: sale prices for our new hats, thus introducing you to our hat department, and saving you 20 per cent.—Jemes Paton & Co. febl7 3i Now is the time to buy a nice market basket cheap. Beer & Goff are offering their entire new stock of willow baskets at 20 per cent off the usual prices. £16 3i Hirsh's bird gravel and bird seed are very highly recommended for canaries. Beer & Goff have just received a supply of each. febl6 3i Big discounts on all lines at the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store.—J B Macdonald. feb16 6in See our window for new felt hats. Latest styles. Lowest prices. — James Paton & Co. £15 3i A lot of men’s and women’s boots selling at half price at the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store. febi6 6i Ladies’ skating boots, price $2 50, now sell ing at $1 50, at J. B. Macdonald’s Boot Store. febl6 6i Wholesale! Wholesale! Hats at wholesale rices for the next two months. Never be- ore have the gentlemen of Charlottetown had such a chance to buy their hats at such low prices.—Jas. Paton & Co. £15 3i 15 to 30 per cent reduction sale at Goff Bros. febl5 A little cash will go a long way at Goff Bros, tebl5 Tell your friends ef the bargains Goff Bros are giving. febl5 Christy's London— Prowse Bros. have just received their new stock of London hats direct from Great Britain. For style, quality and low prices, they cannot be beaten. We wish to say we have no notion of closing our hat department, which is the best on P. E. Island. The public can’t do without it, for when a man wants a hat, he can always gst one to suit him at Prowse Bros. at a low price. _— | BIRTH. At the Manse, Mahone Bay, on February llth, the wife of Rev. J. W. Crawford, of a daughter. George “Carter & Co. have re moved to 136 Queén Street. i e ‘ MAIL CONTRACTS. KNDERS addressed to ihe Postmaster General will be received at Ottawa until noon on FRIDAY, 7th of ope next, for the con- veyancr of Her Majesty's Mails on proposed con- ing. There was a good attendance and al tracts for four years from the first of July next, most enjoyable evening waa passed. Lieu‘-Col. Moore presided programme included vocal solos by Mesers. ¥, H. Beer, R. V. Longworth, James Davi ton, Benjamin Bremner, 5 N. Master EKark; Mesars. Pryne and Geadet ; over each. of the fullowinx routes, viz:— The literary part of the] Beach Point and Montague Bridge—tri-weekly. Beach Poirt and Montague Bridge—daily (Sun- day excepted). : Bedeque aad Sea Cow Head -semi-week!y. Earle and] Cardigan Bridge and Head of Cardigan— semi- instrumental music by weekly . Cherry Valley and Gallas Point - semi-weekly, readings by Clermont and Kensington—tri- weekly. C. B. Warren, Geo. Peake, C-pt. Weeks, | bact Baltic and Red Point—tri-weekly, T. A McL-an and Captain Moore ; and | Fortune Cove and O'Leary Station— semi-weekly. addresses by Lieut. Col. Irving and Lieut Col. M wore. The A rtillery Band was in at terdanceand rendered choice music. Meesrs. the different voc+liets. Served during the evening cheers for Lieut. Cul. Moore, Lieut. Col Refreshments were Alter rousing fHlepe field and Murray River—semi-weekly. day excepted). F. pE ST. C. BRECKEN, Irving and Major Longworth, the proceed - Asst. P. O. Inspector. ings were brow wht to a close by the singing Pr » - Obarloitetowa, Februr P. E. 1, 17th February, 1893—3i dy & wky O'Leary Station and Kailway Station—daily (Sun- Printed notices containing fu'l inderenation as , ‘ rie c as sccompanists to | to conditions of proposed coptracts may be seen, Burle and Hew! me aes pt Wh, and blank forms of tender may be obtained, at the Post Office at which the services commence and terminate, or at the office of the subscriber, SPECIAL SALE iid neni White Goods —COMMENCING—— WEDNESDAY, eee A TT ame WEEKS & 00'S. Next te Beer & Gofl’s. COTTON GOODS. SHEETING, Bleached and Unbleached, in 8-4, 94, 104 widths, ENGLISH and CANADIAN. PILLOW COTTONXS. PLAIN and CIRCULAR, in 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44 inch widths, ENGLISH and CANADIAN. WHITE COTTONS. FOUR THOUSAND YDS. (SPECIAL MAKE) of HEAVY WHITE COTTON, suitable for Underwear and general pur- poses, bought at a big bargain. We offer the lot at our White Goods Sale at 11 cents per yard ; sold in the regular way at 15 cents ; full 36 inches wide. Low Prices! Sest Value! Large Variety! We are confident that no firm in the city can give as good value in any of the above goods. Our English Sheetings and Print Cottons are part of a Bankrupt Manufac- turer’s Stock, and our Canadian Sheeting and Cottons are bought direct at the Mills, W. A. WEEKS & CO. FINE GOODS. TABLE LINENS and TABLE NAPKINS, COUNTERPANES and TOILET COVERS: DRAWER LINEN and STAMPED LINENS, CHECK MUSLINS and PIQUES. SATIN CHECKS and OPEN APRON CHECKS, VICTORIA, BISHOP LAWNS and NAINSOOKS. TUCKED NAINSOOK and APRON MUSLIN. EMBROIDERIES. An Assorted Lot direct from Switzerland, 1 cent per yard to 20 cents. All new goods this season. SPECIAL DISPLAY ince iba SPRING (ENGLISH) PRINTS, LENGTHS FROM 3 TO 20 YDS., At about Twenty Per Cent. under Regular Prices. If any of the above interests you, you will find it to your advantage to sce these goods. W. A. WEEKS & 00., Wholesale and Retail, NEXT TO BEER & GOFF'S. Charlottetown, Jan. 27, 1893. FINAL NOTICE. rendered 3lst December, 1892, must settle in full before the 20th of March next. All ac- counts remaining unpaid after that date will be placed in the court for collection. Post Office Inspector’s Office, Charlottetown J. B. MACDONALD, ' febli--eod & wky Queen Strect. LL persons who have not paid their accounts . : : FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1898. Remnants! Remnants! Remnants! DO YOU ‘WANT@ANY! = Ifyou do, just see the lot we are offer- ing. We are just through Stock Taking, and have made a collection of all the {Remnants and Odds and Ends; Remnants of all classes of stuff. Good goods at merely nominal prices. An immense lot. DRESS GOODS !—Lengths for Ladies’ Dresses, lengths for Chil- dren’s Dresses. A CHANCE TO BUY A GOOD DRESS CHEAP! Remnants of Ginghams, Prints, Cloths, White Goods, Angola Suitings, Challies, Tickings, Skirtings, ete. THIS ECLIPSES ALL OUR FORMER REMNANT SALES! STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWN’S BLOCK. Charlottetown, February 6, 1893—eod & wky Imittiense Cash Discount Sale! UR ROOF has been in a bad condition for some time, and now !eaks buckets full every big thaw. We have over twenty-five buckets, tubs and boxes in use to catch the water, and still cannot save our Boots on the top and middle flats (where we have thousands of dollars’ worth stored) from getting damaged by water and dampness. We now offer 11,000 pairs of Imported Boots and Slippers at from 15 to 30 per cent. till March 10th FOR CASH ONLY. Placards announcing the discounts will be placed on each lot. We cannot repair our roof this weather, and whoever is to pay our loss you will get Genuine Bargains. Plenty of clerks and, if required, factory hands—to wait on customers. CALL EARLY. acl li lk GOFF BROTHERS. e& a a en ee — — — em })) OUR MAMMOTH OFFER = READY-MADE CLOTHING AND TWEEDS Never before in this city has Clothing and Tweeds been placed on sale at such extraordinary low prices. A Genuine Marked Down Sale of Winter Clothing and Tweeds for Tuirty Days only. EXAMINE THEH FOLLOWING PRICES: 2.“ Check, " 775 5 90 MEN’S REEFERS. 12 Boys’ All-wool Cheviot OVERCOATS. 12 Heavy Cheviot, “* 9 00 5 80 : Tweed Reefers, 400 2m Pri ~Nowsell-}11 “ » 9 50 6 : oe Heavy Nap, - 00 $3 40 Boys’ Reefers, We rice... i All-wool,? 1250 7 4 en “pique Bing ot Fine NP ttia lined, 16 00 212 00 edge and pockets. 660 400 YOUTHS’ ZOVEROOATS. 6 Very Fine Nap, o-oo 675 10 Heavy All-wool Check & re as vo’ Tweed, $800 $5 25 MEN’SYOVERCOATS. Soa ew le ae Bk ee 13 Heav “ Disgonal, 900 600 2 5 weed, "7 eee oom mss ee75| Sumeyxen, "bm Sl | tk Bes “ “6 Fine Nap, all-wool, “§$12 50 7 eavy Nap, . 7 +" ve aman - 3 ais e506 00| 2 Friecs, ss. anit... * ts 900 640 1 Fi “ Worsted 8 00 65012 * + 9 00 576] 9 ** Pilot Oloth, 6 50 440} 1 Black Worsted O'coat, 650 3 80 eo ce = ae: . oe 8 1050 700; 6 * “ ‘560 390) 3Nap “ " 850 (600 1 “se “ “6 6 50 475 . ” 9 50 6 00 1 ” ” 8 00 575 . ™ 800 5650 7 “ “ 9 50 6 75 a. * " #75 5 25 3 - ™ 7 50 5 00 7" 550 3 63 Q * “ “ec 14 00 8 50 6 * a 6 25 400 : 7 a * 500 33 : * “ “ 7 76 550] 1 HeavylIrishFr’'ze Ulster 12 50 8 80 BOYS’ REEFERS, 10 ; 425 310 & ak Diagonal, 9 00 575412 ‘* Etoph * 800 5 26 5 Tweed Cape r- 675 48 1“ Mel 975 750| 4 ‘* Tweed “« 80 6 256 | 3 Fine Nap (extra good), $650 $450] 7 Hood 6 50 450 - * ¢ fee so 57/1 "* * “ 99 690) 1 s 6 500;6 “ « “ §95 368 ete “wt ae 3000 70012 * = * “ 100 «6795/1 “ 6 60 3 60 * oS om 438 4 a 590] 5 “ Scotch Twd Cs “ Te 2 OS? eo e 13 50 7 35 Overcoats, ae 50 775) 3 Heavy Nap, 5 00 oi ” = 475 315 [|< ae eee Ot? “ “me “Ceaser. 7. 40. sia" « “ 375 $80 oo. “ “ 6 59 40013 * “ ** 1000 6 40 (This lot will fit Boys from 13 to 18.) _— " se 575 400 1 Fine Diagonal, lined, 5 75 svete - - 22 6 35 | 8 Boys’ Nap Reefers, to fit a = : 4% 2% 1“ a "a 675 450] 7 ‘* Hood Ulsters, 950 6 36 Boys from 8 to 10, 4 00 230] 7 Heavy Frieze Oape, 5 2 see WOOLEN MILLS. ‘WANTED! ) E have an export order for two tons of FEATHERS, A TEAPOT FREE | WAze=amo? With every five pounds of our Tea prices, as below. The Feathers must be clean, free from bought at either 20, 24 or 28 cents per|sand, dirt and all quills. pound, we will give, free of charge, one Earthenware Teapot. NEW GOOSE FEATHERS, Pure White, 30c. per Ib. McKAY Charlottetown, January 27, 1893--dy eod & wy ; White & Grey, 25c. per Ib. Our Tea has given excellent satisfac- oe ‘ dene es tion lately, and is too well known all over « DUCK “ White, 15e, " ; ; - ixed, the country to require any puffing on our « HEN & CHICKENS, Mixed’ aoe oa art. ) ? Call early and get a Teapot free. This offer is good tor one month from this date, BEER & GOFF. | Charlottetowa, January 17, 1893 -eod & wky Second-hand Goose Feathers in good condition will be taken at 10c. per lb. Big Bargains in FURNITURE this month. MARK WRIGHT & CO0., Ltd Obarlottetowa, February 9, 1808—dew & why Ve Ki ree oa —<