ag? a 4 0 eS = te eter denn aes 2 ba RN oe em Ets i i 2 a a OXFORD WOULEN ARY Oxtord, Nova Scotia, Manufacturers of Tweeds, Blankets and Yarns, SOLE PRODUCERS Of the famous Oxford Tweads and Homespnns W. A. WEEKS & CO Have received the sole agency for Prince Edward Island for the sale of this Company’s goods. This Com- pany’s I'weeds contain no shoddy, but are manufactured from PURE WOOL ONLY, And will give better wear than any other make of Tweeds, FARMERS, Bring your Wool to us and wo will allow'you market price in exchange | ALL KINDS OF DRY Goons! ‘We have just received our large stock of Mantles, Millinery, Dress Goods and Staples. W. A. Weeks &Co THE PEOPLES’ STORE. Wholesale and Retail. Geo. D. Scott, VICTORIA, B. C. MINING BROKER, Olfices and Agents — Vancouver, Roeslava, London, Slocan, Boundry & Lordeav. Constantly travelling through the vari- ous camps, he is ina position to recom- mend the best stock, and offer good prop- erties on reasonable terma, giving personal attention to development. Correspondence solicited. Bank References on applioation. 42 Fort St.. Victoria, B, C. 100—dylmth w 2mths, TREATMENT OF TEETH Our method of immediate root filling is one of the greatest successes of MODERN DENTISTRY, and NEVER FAILS. In .ase of an abcessed or ulcerated tooth, we save the tooth absolutely without pain, and guarantee it to do good service for years, and never again to ache or abcess. Our setting is All That is REQUIRED ¥ou do not have to keep coming day after day to have the tooth treated and filled. Berlin Dental Parlors, Qver store of Prowse Bros. Office Hours:—8 a. m to 8 p, m, THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 29, 1897. SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER. WAR NEWS. HER SUBJECTS. Greek Legislators Afraid to Meet. —_—_— Interview Between the King of Greece and the British Minister. Loxypox, April 29.—Despatebes from Rome say that news has been regeived there from Athens, announcing that the popular ferment against King George and his Government has become grave. As a result, the Italian Government has ordered Admira] Canevare, the Italian commander in Cretan waters, to send xhe Italian iron- clads Sardegna and Umberto and the Itatian cruiser Moatello to the Piraeus in order to protect Italian subjects in the event of trouble. It ia believed at | Rome that ihe despatches further anneunce that the Powers will intervene between Turkey and Greece after the Turks have occupied Volo. Aruexs, April 29.—Again, yesterday, there was no meeting of the assembly for want ofa quorum. Therefore the extra- ordinary session of that body was farther postponed. The city is quite quiet. The British Minister here paid a long visit to the King yesterday and the news- papers connect the incident with the pos- sible intervention of Great Britain in the war. The Crown Prince will remain at the head of the army. Lonvox, April 29.—A_ special despatch from Athens says thata general engage- ment between the Greeks and Turks j« expected at Velestinos to-Jay. NEWS FROM THE CAPITAL Discordant Notes in the Gov- ernment Tune, The Atlantic Winter Terminus Orrawa, April 29.—The debate on the budget was continued yesterday afternoon by Mr. Richardson. Though a strong Liberal, he protested agains: the new duties on lumber, oil, agricultural imple- ments and fruit. Mr. Ellis put the following question: “Referring tothe fast line, the Finance Minister, in 1894, stated to the House that dalifax, or St. John, or both. were in provisional agreement to be the Canadian winter terminus of the line. What is the present arrangement or understanding with regard to the said terminus.” Mr. Laurier replied thatthe Govern- ment is aware of the statement oe to. The question of the whole matter js at present undergoing careful consideration by the Government, and as soon as the arrangements are completed they will be brought down. A Government caucus was held yester- day. It was proposed to discuss the Crow’s Nest Railway matter; but illness kept Hon. Mr. Blair away and the party talked about the tariff. There were some expressions of disapproval, and many explanations were called for. The meeting was not in harmony. Mayoralty of Halifax. Havirax, April 29.—Alex. Stephens was elected Mayor of this city, yesterday, by 357 of amajority. Montreal, April 27.—A eensation has been created in political circles here owing to the reported adverse decision of Mgr. Merry de} Wal, the papal delegate to Canada, on the government’s settlement of the Manitoba echool question. It is stated to night on good authority that J. Israel Tarte, minister of public works, on this account, is strongly in favor of an immediate dissolution of parliament, and av appealto the people to endorse the arrangements entered into with — the Manitoba authorities. The minister urges that with a hostile decision of the pope’s representative it is only natural to suppo:e the Quebec province would not support the governmeat as strongly as is the case today, while on the other hand, Mr. Tarte believes that the French Canadian premier would obtain an overwhelmning majority trom the English speaking provinces, and thus give the school question its quietus, a+ Carter's for Wall Paper Attend Norton’s Auction to-morrow lots of furniture, wardrope, apples and one Chickering Piano. No reserve prices. Clean your carpets. Ox Gall Soap at Watson’s. Wone as Ccod | as EH. & D. ITALY TO THE RESCUE OF: MAY MAGAZINES. Harper’s for May opens with “rose- Country Riding in America,” by Caspar Whitney, illustrated by C. Dana Gibson and others. “A few Native Orchids aad their iusect Sponsors,” in a study of cross tertilization, written and illustrated by the late William Hamilton Gibson. “White Man’s Black Man,” the seventh of Poult- ney Bigelow’s series entitled “White Man’s Atrica,” is a study of the African negro asalaborer. The illustrations are by R Canton Woodville. “Two Undescribed Portraits of Shakespear,” by Jobn Corbin, introduces what is probablv the only life portrait of Shakespere iu existence. The engravings are by H Barnett Woodburn. “Geological Progress of the Century” is the forth of the series of illuatra- ted articles, by Henry Smith Williams, M. D., treating the contribution of the nine- teenth century to science. ‘* English Country House Life” gives a familiar view of the most characteristic phase of upper-class life in England. “ The Hun- dred Years’ Campaign,” by Professor F. N. Thorpe, is a study of the development of U.S. political parties. In the eighth instalment of “The Martian ” the mysti- cal implication of the planet Mars is fully developed. The sbort stor- ies are “The Captured Dream,” an idyl of domestic life, by Octave Thanet, illustrated by W. T. Smedley; “The Edu- cation of Bob,” by Rebecca Harding Davis: “The Liou Tamer,” by Henry Gallup Paine; and “A Gnardian Angel,” by Harriet Prescott Spofford, illustrated by W.T. Smedley. In the “Editor’s Study” Charles Dudley Warner discusses the American newspaper. The onening story of the “Editor’s Drawer” is “The Upset at Johunycake Hill,” by James Buckham. a Sa INTERESTING NEWS NOTES SELECT- ED FOR THE EXAMINER. The steamer Kai<er, of the German East African Line not long since unloaded at Lorenco Marquez, Delagoa Bay, 1,650 cases of war material for the Tranevail. Among them there was a whole battery of heavy guns for the forts at Pretoria, and large stores of artillery ammunition. Colonel Jolin Hay, the new United States Ambassador, arrives in England on May 2—six days before Mr. aod Mrs. Bay- ard take their departure. Mr. Bayard ja very proud of being able to take back with him the much discussed log of the May- JWer. Count Schouvaloff is not dead, es has been reported. He resigned the Governor- Generalship of Poland some time back owing to serious illness, and he is now in Berlin for the purpose of undergoing an Operation. Had it not been for ill-health, Count Schouvaleff would undoubtedly ave been appointed Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs: He etood high in ihe favor of the late Czar, and ie a pereona grata with Czar Nicholas IT. Through the generosity of Sir Donald Smith, who has offered to defray the ex- pe..ses of its foundation, a chair of zoolo. y is about to he instituted in the Faculty u Arta at McGill University. Hitherto the enhject of zoology has been taught at Mc- Gill College by Dr. Deeks, whore growing professional! duties have, however, induce d him to express a wich to be relieved of the work of teaching. In a recent communi- cation to the governing board, Sir William Daweon strongly advocated the foundation of a full chair of zoology, the occupant to give his whole time to the work. The suggestion has now been acted upon, and McGill University will now have a chair of zoology second to none on the continent. — le onto EVERYTHING % FOR THE GARDEN We sell “everything for the Garden,” Flower Seeds, Veg etable Seeds, Peas, Beans Herbs ete. 8 ? Our stock is complete, the quality of the best, and our seventeen years experience enables us to guard against many mis- takes into which new begin- ners are apt to fall. We have been the largest Seep dealecs in the Maritime Provinces for many years. The care and experience that has built up and held this large seed bnsiness is yours tocommand Every- thing for the garden at SR CARTER'S SEED STORE 3 PSOELSOELELS Bove sowserds -_ Oe The Centre of Trade and the Hub of the Drug Business The Central Drug Store Purveyors to the general health of the general public, of honest drugs donestly dispensed, and carrying a large stock of sundries, which placed side by side with prices asked, show value for Your money in every transaction. A W. REDDIN, Phm B CENTRAL DRUG STORE. Sunnyside. KCRBEBKEBKBVSVLVKBR BKB KEBKUK BK VK BKB VK BKB BRIGHTEST, NEWEST, CHEAPEST, SPRING STOCK IN THE CIPY. PERBRINS, STERNS & TURNER Invite you to an rnspection of their New Spring Stock, Their goods are excellent in quality and finish, and the very best value to be found. If you want a new dress this is th.o place to buy it, want a new hat or bonnet be sure and visit their Millinery If you Rooms, where you will find the latest productions in that line, and first class Milliners to do the work. If you are looking for a fashionable cape it will pay you to see their stock. Not an old garment there; every thing new. 'f you want household goods you will find them there at prices lower than you have been able to buy them for a long time If you want suit of clothes for man or boy, one that will look well, wear well, and at a low price, you will find it there, The Moncton tweeds have a great name, you can get them here by the yard or made up in suits—come and see, V ictoria’s Diamond Jubilee Will be held this year, and those who visit Ch’'town this year will not do themselves justice if they fail to get their Lunches a Victoria Cafe, and ¢énak the health of Her Majesty the Queen in a glass of Joy’s famous But- termilk JOUN P. JOY Victoria CAFE Git George St..... PUBLIC NOTICE. Public Notice is hereby given that applica- tion will be made'to the Parliament of Can- ada at the nex! session thereof, for an Act to incorporate The Dominion Building and Loan Association of the City of Toronto, in the Province of Ontario, a Building Society already incorporated under chapter 169 of the Revised St*tutes of Ontario. 1887, for the purpose of enabling the said association to carry on business anywhere in the Dominion of Canada, with all the powers of a Loan Company and Building Society Dated at th «City of Toronto aforesaid, this ist day of February, A. 1) 1897, MACDONELL & BOLAND, Toronto Street. Toronto, Solicitors for ibe said Applicants dylaw3Umay3l . ered with nice quality grey coutil—it’s well ? worth 75c—to boom the corset department it’s F | Perkins, Sterns & Turner. All Women to know about that unbreakable Corset we're selling for 62c. we °Ce \ It’s finely made, it fits, it wears, it’s cov- yours for ~~ 562aco— armers and others will please take notice that we are in the seed business, and that we keep the very best quality, fresh, pure and reliable; no old seeds carried over from last year. That we will sell at the very lowest price possible. We buy for spot cash and will give our customers the benefit of the cash discount, Also note we will not allow anyone to undersell ws even if we sell at cost. Before buying call and agg prices. A full supply ot groceries kept constantly on and. WM GRANT & CO QUEEN STREET, Charlottetuwn — —— Are You Going To Build a House ? Or put up a structure of any kind. see the undersigned before completing all your arrangements. Would Like to Quote you Prices, and, if you Wish, Furnish yon With Plans and Specifications. Have the latest and best facilitie ed with steam power, and all jobbing work is done promptly. GRAVEL ROOPING 4 SPECIALTY. reasonable prices charged. WM. W. HARPER, Contractor and Builder. “actory ht , + aet Rhea E , ‘ a Factory on Fitzroy St. ezs » 92 ween Weymouth and Cumberland Sts. P.O. Bo <1g If you are considering such a thing, you had beites $ for turning out first-class work. Factory is equipp Careful ‘attention given to all work and