—— 622:808 li ot ie Now is the time for hook- | jog mats. 1200 STAMPED mats of the newest designs. ALSO Hessians and Forfars in the following widths. 18, 27, 32, 36, 54, 72 . _ inches, prices and quality right. Wholes:le orders promptly attended to. WEEKS & CO. THE PEOPLES STORE WHOLESALE & RETAIL eee'8 sesveveeeenes G O1eceeee eses It’s only a Difference intaste When you buy from us. Everything you get is of the same quality—“THE BEST.” To day Angel Cake, 12c each. a ae German Buns, 1''c per doz. Corn Gems, 10c per doz. Oatcake, 12c per |b. Cream Tartar Biscuit 10c per dez. Parker House Rolls 10c per doz, Ginger Snaps, 12c per |b. All kinds of pies to-day in pastry, cream or coconut. Try our Duchesse Bread 4c per loaf. TeLeraone 98. D. Stewart Ecurper BskeRY BAKES BEST BREAD. Serentovess £ 13600002806 Seer eeesenete ‘ee 60080000686 ~80 Fancy ~ Dress Carnival FRIDAY FEB 23rd ew Costumes. Decorations, Admission 25ets. katers ia costume free. “ FOR SALE & 3+ 00 Cedar Fence & sakes. 2000 Cedar Posts. 700 M Spruce and Cedar Shingles. 1U0 M Hemlock Be rds, 100 M Spruce Boars. Also all ether kinds of Lumber fuitavle for building purposes. POOLE & LEWIS ; ¥y lin wk 4ins Poole’s Whar® WHAT ABOUTTHE MINTO ? — Sin,—Itis gratifying to learn that the Coarlotietown Board of Trade haa a length determined (0 make an effort to heve The Minto come te Char- lovtetown early in March. The Minister of Marine and Fisheries, Capt Finlayson, Or whoever i# responsible for the service this wivter, has evidently turned a deaf tar tothe interests of the peopl: of this Provinee. It Tue Minto is a iything like being up to the standard of : ficiency guar- anteed by Mersre, Farguharaon, McKinnon & Co., wit's the ice pot sufficiently strong in Pownal Bay fer mud digging, with the Straite comparatively cl-ar, with the horses dropping througn the ice in Char lottetown _ Harbor, and men actually stumping in the middle of February, not one day should have passed without The Minto clearing sfrom and entering the port of Charlotieiows. It i# an undeniable fact that b tween 8 and 90 per cent of the Miuto’s freight i traosperted from Charlo.teia wo, as shown by the long train of cara that daily pull! out of the etation for Georgetown; and what is true of our wivter exports is «lso true in regard toour imports This trane- portation adds greatly to the earnings of the P_ EK. I. Railway, and thus Superin - tendent Sharp will be enabled to show a decrease in the deficit, as owing to the South African war and the boom ia Syd- ney our winter exports have been greater than heretofore. But while the P. EI. Railway may thus sbov greater earnings, it will be at the cost of the farmers and producers in thie province. Place the Minto on the Charlottetown-Pictou route and the farmers who teday are paying the freigut to Georgetown would have this mony in their pockets. But this will not suit the Government. The Minto is kep: on the Georgetown route,and thus are the farmer fleeced. The Patriot informe tke public that The Minto is one of the finest steamships 1» America. If so, why nots come to Charlottetown and thus save to the farmers the cost of transportation to Georgetown ? Can it be possible even, after all the certificates published in the Patriot as to her capabil:ties, that Captair Finlayson is actually afraid to put her inte ice ? Notwithstanding al] that has been written in The Patriot, it is an undeniable fact that The Minto’s machinery has not been working smoothly, and that on San- days she hus been turned into a veritable workshop, repairing the engines. Itisa notorious fact that io making the tripac- crese the Atlantic o sliding valve was so much worn that a new one hai since to be put in; and s9 rapidly did it wear, that inspector Stevens wae telegraphed fcr and arrived in Georgetownon Jap. 15th in order to see if she was safe to run; and as a resulta tbird valve bas been ordered. After an expenditure ef between $8000 and $9060 cn herin Charlottetown, even to make her passable, such is the condition of the boat that the Patriot characterizes as as being “one of the best in Americra.” We have been told that ehe carries one third more freight than the Stanley. If the Editor of The Patriot wished to put himerlf right on this matter, he wovli have examined the gross and net ‘onnage as stamped on the hatch-combings of the respective steamers, and he should know that the carrying capacity is indicated by the net tonnage, and from the fact that the Minto is 1200 tone gross and 370 tons net, whilst the Stanley 1s 1000 tons gros and 394 tons set, it should be apparent io amindof even the mosi limited capacity which s'eameris capable of carrying th mere freigbt. Munchaueen bas related that, wher travelling in the Alps, he was overtaken in a snow storm, which continued wii unabated fary for several days. Fiadiv; that he could not bring bis horse throug’ the drifts be tied him to what s-ewea post, and started for the nearest hamle t secure help. Shortly after it began t rain aod in two days when he return: with a guide, he was amazed to find § horee tied to the top of the spre of cburch, which he had though! was a » so great was the depcb of the “ Doc Peets,” we are told, wa- buntin, few years ago in the mountains of thy R River country, and owing to a grea\ +p fail,be was driving his borse while he « following on foot when suidenly the hor stamped through the souw and was lo-t view. “Doc” bad tocamp for two month and sustain himself on deer mea At tbe end of that time he snow disap peared and he was surprised to fiod bi horee grazing along the shores of the Red river, baviug fallen through the svow tn- to a tunnel wade by its waters, and he was supremely gratified to find bim all right, only bis boots were a li'tle soft by con- tinued moisture. Wiib the testimony of Mr. McLaren tbat the robins are ic the woeds near Georgetown, with the state~ ments of Jeremiah S. Clarke that owing tothe mildness of the wioter the elder bushes are putting forth their bads toa length of four inchee, the editor of the Patriot in the manifest desire to break the record of either Mucbausen or Doc Pete, has. de- elared that, in that verv, same week the Minto wae “stuck” off Pictou Island “the ice being 25 feet thick by aciua! measure- ment.” Pictou Island is evidently ‘out in the cold.” The next time the Minto is “stuck” it will not be eurprising if we hear thata glacier bas broken loose from Cape Bear and blocked up the straits. Tne public thia spring can be prepared for some thick ice stories by “actual measuremen', it th: y read the Patriot. no FarMeER. Win:loe Roa?, Feb. 17th. DIED. At Charlo'tetown,P E jeland,on Thurs- éwy morning, Feb. 220d, Florence Jane aged 17 years, eldect daughter of Joho T tod Elizabeth Peardoa. [Notice of fun- ezul tomorrow’) a - THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, FEBRUARY 72 1300 CCRT. PR Re ae DRAWING OF PHIZES, The Grand Draw ng of Prizes in con nection with the Provinciel Bazaar was beid laet evening in the Cathedral base ber of people, Tae detailed arrangements the entire§satisfaction of all present. following is a parties ;— A building lot in Charlottetown, (No 187,)—Ezechiel Roberts, Kimkora, Lot 27. A driving sleigh, (No 8719 Joha Coady, Alexsodria, Lot 49. A set of driving barvess, (3702)—Ivan J. Waleb, Moart Siewsr , A suit of clothes, (8605)—Mra. Owen Beagao, Jehaston’s Ri er. A gentleman’s overcuat, (39) —- James Hogav, Gratien street, Charlottetown. A parlor suite, (5177)—J, J. Lacey, Tracadie Cross. A barrel of fluur, (8748) Mra, J. M. Bra , Mill Yiew, A e:.ver watch, (121)—Miss Johasaa Feehan, Moun! Stewar A parlor lam:, (10296)-R. B. Mc- Kinley, Charlottetown. A 5 o’clock tea se’, (8)96)—Mr. linger, Portland, Oregon. A fancy cushion, (11452)—Mra. James Bambrick, Glenroy. A fire screes, (9896)—Angus Morrison, Poplar Point, Lot 55. A gold~headed cane, (769)—Frank Trainor, 8 Bond street, Boston. PERSONAL. list of the suceessfu! Rup-< Rev. Dr. Doyle, of Veruon River, is in the city. Rev. Dr. Walker, of Rollo Bay, came to the city by thisfmorning’s train from the east. Messrs. Benj. Heariz and J. M. Davison were passengers by this mernivg’s train from the east. Mr.C C. Carlton, of Souris, is a guest at the Queen Hotel. Mr. R. C. McLeod, of Summerside, came tothecity this forenoon. He isa guest at the Revere Hotel. Rev. J. J. Macdonald, of Ki nkora, is visiting Charlottetown. Mr. J. J. Haghes, of Souris, is in the city. He is registered at the Hotel Davies. Attorney General McKinnon returned frem O:tawa last evening. Mr. R. E. Mutch, of Jenkins & Son, has returned tothe city afiera visit to rela- tives in Earneclitfe. Mr. A. A. McClaskey, of St. John, is among the latest arivals at the Hotel Davies. Mr. Arthur Peters yesterday afternoon received a telegram from his brother, Mr. F. Peiers, Q. C., stating that he was ‘all right.” Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Auld returned to Charlottetown last evening, after visiting some of the principal cities in the ne’gh- boring republic. Mr. Michael Davitt has resigned bis seat in the Imperial Parliament, and is going to South Africa ‘‘for change of air.” He knows where he belongs. Viceroy Lord Carzon presided at a meeting at Caicutta inaugurating a famice fund at which the leading Maharajahs and British officisls were }resent. The sum of £50,000 was subscribed. SUPRFME COURT. Wepyespay, Feb 21. The argument inSthe matter of the vatate of the late William Dodd, was conclided yesterday afternoon. Judgment war reserved. The court refused a rule for & new rial in the case of Matheson vs. Grant. Court stands adjourned until Thursday, 15: March, LOCAL NOTICES, Meeting of Prince Eiward Preceptory in Maonic Temple this evening at 8 v’clock. Don’r mies the Carnival Friday night, or yon will be sorry. This event will be witbout doubt the finest show eyer keld in the rink. 3 in, i9 pairs men’s caif, goed— year welt boots, regular price 3, now $2,35.—. K. Jost. Ecas 14 cents at Brace’s grecery. —It is reported tha the good times in Great Britain are attracting large numbers of immigrants from Euroye. — While weare in doubt and waiting for news, there is one assured faet that the Boeas under Cronje sre nc longer an in British territory. Tey are now fight» ing & defensive action in their own terri- tory. “Tl weeds grow a pace.” Impurities is yeur blood will also grow unless yeu promptly expel them by taking Hood’s Saesaparilia. Heserans.— Our etoek of mat canvass is compicte—all widths Price and quality rigat. Send in your orjers.— Weeks & Co., The People’s Store. If you want white or co’ored shirts at half price c:liat Gordon & McLellaa’s. Our sbirts are the ‘amous W.G. aod R nake. $1.50 shirt for 75 cents, before the new stock arrives.—Gordon & Mc- LejJan. Srampep Mar2.—We have a full supply of stamped mats in the very latest designe. (Cs]i and get your ehoice— Weeks & Co, ihe Pcople’e Store. ment ball in tbe presence of @ large pum- | were perfect and everything passea off to, The! immediate menace to the British peogle | LuGal aiid viiiéi tidus SUPREME CobrRt.—ibe supreme Cou opens at Georgeiown op ihe 27.4 inet. C. O. F.—Coun Abegwen, No. 81 meets tonight at eignt o’cluek. Tae Teuperaturs.—Tie cvides: dari: ; last night wac 5 avove, ihe warwest up 1 p Wday fae 24 svuve. Q Rev. Leo WiL.iaMs,uniformec as che) - Jain to “The Fuldivis of ibe Queen,’ Ww siug the solo in sb ove chorn- w night the Upera House, THe Press.—Winds iccreasing | moderate gales trom east and northeas : sleet or rain tomight in western poruo and tomorrow furiher east. dentate Patrist.c Drvuecisrs.—A!! the drug gisis heve agreed io ciose their stores i night at 8 o’cleck to allow tbhetr employe to attend the Patriot’c Concert. spiscintanaiaslig Reat Eeratze at ~AvctTion. — | wil! sell by public auctio: on the premirer, on Wednesday, Feb. 28th, at 12 o’clock, the property o: Great George Street, belonging to th estate ofthe late Hugh Peikios,—R Beairsto, Auetioueer. Basket Socrau.—There will be a baske: social at Lennox Island on ihe eve ing of the 22nd _ instant, tollowed by a concert which will be under the direction of Professor J ohn 8. Copage The procceds will go towards the tund for a new parochial house. By crder of Chief Sark, ‘iinet Apmiratty Covurt.—,The Admiralty Court met this ferenoon forthe trial of the action for damages growing out of the Tiber-Jennie M. collision. There is a large number of witnesses to be examined. The case will probably Jaet until next week. Mr. A Peters, Q. C. ia counsel for the plaintiff ; Mr. F. l. Haszard, Q C. is counsel for the defendant. - Mesers. F. S. Jostand W. P. Doull gave ao e»tertainment to the inmates of Falcon- wood asylum. Mr. Jost’s graphophone graad furniehed the music, songs, etc., and Mr. Doull’s steroptican and bio- graph the pictures, all of which were keenly enjoyed by the patiente. A slight accident at the close set fire to Mr. Doall’s biograph films, some of which were consumed. The fire, though re, ret= table was extiogaished without the aid of water and without serious coutequences beyond the loss of films which we under- stand was financially considerable. otmaliancans Loyat Oraxyce Lopcr.— At the annual session in Summerside afew days ago officers were elected as foilows: RW G M—Murdock Mecleod, Char- lotsetown, (re elected.) DG M—J DBrnce, Valleyfield. J DG M—A Sterling McKay, Sammer- side. Chap—M, McLeod, New Argyle, (re- elected.) G Secretary— Angus Beaton, Brookfield (re-elecied.) G Treasurer—Joseph Wise, Milton, (re elected.) G Lecturer—A A McCaul, Ellerslie. GD O-—J D McKinnon, VDeSable. DG Secretary -D D Rourke, Com- mercial Cross. The various reports showed the associa tion to be in excellent condition and great enthusiasm a!! clong the line. Mr. Witson’s Deara.—In yesterday’s issue there was published a short para- graph from the Gold Hunter relating to the death at Caledonia ofa man named John Wilson said to be from Prince Edward Island Mr. Wilson’s death, according to a private Jetter from Cale- dovia, was due to heart failure resulting from an attack of pelurisy, and occured while be was eating his breakfast at bis boarding house Mr. Daniel S. Macdonald, avative of Victoria County, C. B., hae knewn Mr. Wilson for six or eight years and hae been hiv boss in the construction of railroads at different places during that time. The letter says thai Mr. Macdonald always found the deceased a sober trurt- worthy man. Mr. Macdonald has taken charge of Mr. Wilson’s personal effects, and would like tohear from his relatives ur friends? His address is Caledonia, Queen’+ County, N 8S. Your Wurse W ll recommend you to nse a good, tresh and palatable Emul- rion of Cod Liver Oil for the children when they are lesing fi-sb, and are pale and sickly. ]t puts color in their cheeks and fat on their bones. This wili apply «equally we'l to adults. Johnuson’s amulsicon Is plearantly flavored, and st this season of the yeur is ee- pecially beneficial Large bottlas 50 cents Sold only vy ee ee Bicoraps Fitms Buryep.— Last evening , ae et ee ee fieet Me at the Always Busy Store Dress 39 per Goods VUE yard at Stanley Bros Thers is but little to tell and nothing to conceal about We have simply placed these goods this reduction sale, on sale to make room for our new Spring Stock, Worth up to O95 C anv wow 3OC Pep © clors and Black, Plains,Plaids and Fancies —— 0x — / STANLEY BROS 4444444424244424442444488 a First Price $1.75 You can buy them this week for 95 cents a pair. SIZE 45 and6 . 224 Fe SFIIIISY we — 7 thw We show in our window a few pair of women’s Tan B cots strong, with flannell lining. ip b 95 CENTS 95 CENTS » ONLYAFEWPAIR * ALLEY 4CC” a4444¢444aaA4a448 RR EE Mk Clearing Sale of White & Colored Shirts at Halt Price The W. G.and R. Brand We have placed these shirts on our coun- ter as a job lot. Some are slightly soiled but are good patterns and fast colors. Some are open back and front, Regular price from 75c to $1.75, ae Out they go at eOcts on the dollar. GORDON A McLELLAN . : Men’s Stylish Outfitters. eeeee