; ; 5 t ; { ; j niin las mone eis Diba eset toll. aes seat il i dls OXFORD WOOLEN MILLS, Oxford, Nova Scotia, Manufacturers of Tweeds, Blankets and Yarns. SOLE PRODUCERS Of ch. famous Oxford Tweeds 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 Tweeds 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 we will allow you market price in exchange ALL KINDS OF DRY Goods! We have just received our large stock of Mantles, Millinery, Dress Goods and Staples. W. A. Weeks &Co THE PEOPLES’ STORE. Wholesale and Retail. Painless Dentistry W hat does it than a claim PRACTICE IT. It is more us. WE mean? with Ali the latest modes science has discovered are used here. Famous BERLIN METHOD for painless extraction, RIMEMBER Painless Dentisiry Berlin Dental Parlors, Over store of Prowse Bros, Office Hours:—8 a. m to 8 p, m. Geo. D. Scott, VICTORIA, B. C. MINING BROKER, Offices and Agents—Vancouver, Roeslana, London, Slocan, Boundry & Lordeau. Constantly travelling through the vari- ous camps, he is ina position to recom- mend the best stock, and offer good prop- erties on reasonable terms, giving personal attention to development. Correspondence solicited. Bank*References on application. 42 Fort St., Victoria, B, C. 100—dylmth w 2mths, ; | THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, M\Y¥ .% [897 TELEGRAPHIC. SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER, WAR NEWS AK %I a. GREEK SUCCESS AT PHAR. SALOS, ee Greek Princas and Troops Congtatulated. Decisive Battle Expected To-day ENGLISH INTERVENTION PRESSED. The Opinion of a Correspondent. AtiHENs, May 6.—There is great re- joicing here over the news that the Turks were rejulsed at Piarsalos. Crown Prince Constantine and Prince Nicholas fought courageously in the front ranks. The government has sent them congratulations, aod has also congratu- lated the troops upon their bravery and steadiness. The public are overjoyed and are al- ready forgetting the early blunders of the campaign. A _ decisive battle will, it is expected, be fought at Pharsalos today (Thursday). New Yorx, May 6.—The London cor- respondent of the Sun cables: England, as Mr. Curzon announced in the House of Commons yesterday, is again pressing the question of intervention,—this time with euccess. The impressiou grows in all quarters that the submission of Greece to ‘Turkey and the Powers wil! soon be forth- coming. It is not unlikely that the end of the hostilities will take the form of a brief armistice. This gained, nobody believes that fighting will ever be resumed. NEWS FROM THE CAPITAL PARLIAMENT OF CANADA. Senator Ferguson Seeks and Gains Some Information. No Arrangements Made for Co-opera- tien in Respect to Hillsborough Bridge. Orrawa, May 6.—Yesterday was private members’ day. The afternoon was occupiel with first readings and motions for papers. On one motion a discussion arose on the dismissals of postmasters aud other coun- try officials. The evening session was devoted to the discussion, upon the second reading of Mr. Caseys! bill to compel railways to carry bicycles free, as personal baggage. In the Senate, Hon. Mr. Ferguson moved for correspondence on financial matters between the Federal Government and the Ministry of Prince Edward Island. Also for papers relating tothe employment of the steamer Petrel as a ferryboat between Prince Edward Island the mainland. He said that the Pedrel was entirely un fitted for the work and only made two or three trips across the straits. Senator Scott informed Senator Fergu- son that no arrangements had yet been made to co-operate with the provincial Government in the construction of the Hillsborough River Bridge, but that $7,- 500 had been placed in the estimates to cover the cost of a survey. srrevreenvenneeneetenntn ttt Larger Crops Zz Better Quality. These are tl@ results which follow the sowing of Choice imported Seed. Importations for Season 1897, 4 carloads Seed Wheat, * Clover Seed ‘* Timothy Seed Field Peas ‘ Fodder Corn 1 Vetches Prnereevenerevenety pet DD CS he ie All the leading varieties, from the best stocks of the most reliable dealers. For sale at Carter’s Seed Store in Charlottetown, and by leading merchants in P. E. Island. wa_Ask for Carter’s Farm Seed. GEO. CARTER & CO. Wholesale and Retail Seedmen Charlottetown. MUNebddbasbdbbadddddddddddids WUVALULdNANdLddbddbdbdsdd SALdbbAAbbdAbAdbdbbddadddadidddddas Fu {41 DEAD BODIES. Qne That of a Sister of the Empress of Austria. Paris, May 6.—It is officially announced that the total number of the dead in the Bazaar fire is 111. The bodies of Duchess D’Alencot and six others have been iden— tified. The Duchess D’Alencon was a sister of the Empress of Austria, and wife of Prince Ferdinand of Orleans. THE ARBITRATION TREATY, Senate Refuses to Ratify It. Wasuincron, May 6.—'1he Senate, by a vote of 44 to 26, has refused to ratify the arbitration treaty between the United States and Great Britain. Carter's for Wall Paper L’ CaL NOTICES, New Children’s Carriages just received. We have all prices, and can give you choice of wide or narrow rim wheels, Cal] and see them —Jchn Newson. 105 lw All wool undervests—-The lot of wool underwear we are off-ring are the Health Brand and cost from $4.50°to $9 per dozen, We are clearing the lot at 25c each.—Jas. Paton & Co. All lines of seed mailed post paid on receipt of order and price.—Haszard & Moore. Plant sweet pea seed early and get best results. Haszard & Moore have 26 cho ce varieties. Secure one at once.—They won’t last any time, so far as selling them goes— they will go across the counter like hot cakes. Nowonder. Do you know the price? QOuly 25c a yard for goods usually sold at 45c. Regarding the wear, they are all right. Our advice i-,—get a dress, unly $1.75 —Jas Paton & Co. “Like produces like.” ~—Farmers shou d sow the best seed procurable. The firm of Geo. Carter & Co. handle the best seeds procurable and sel] at moderate prices. See advt. in another column, 106—-d&w The Charlottetown Roller Mills are now making a beautiful flour and selling at $2 per half bbl. bag. We warrant it equal to imported flour that sells at $5 per bbl. Aleo best quality of bran at the lowest price. Please leave your orders at the mill or our stamd in the market, 106 —4i eod. The interment took place at South Rustico on Suoday last in the Church of England cemetery. Rev. T. B. Reagh officiated. The funeral was attended by a large number of people. —— DIED. At Albsrquerque, New Mexico, on May 4th, of consumption, DeWolfe Anderson, aged 47 years. The deceased was a native ot this city and a second son of Capt. Jobo Anderson. TRY OUR Aromatic Tasteless Castor Oil When in need of that article. Pre- pared from the finest grade Italian Castor Oil aromatised with assorted flavors, giving you a palatable mix- tue at low price. i5 cents large bottle. A W. REDDIN, Phm B CENTRAL DRUG STORE. FOR SALE- (1) THAT farm of SIXTY ACRES at PISQUID, LOT 37, lately occupi- ed by Jas. A. Campbell. The greater part cleared and in good condition. Remainder with a fine growth of hard wood, (2) ALSO, a comfortable and well situated dwelling house and premises AT CLYDE RIVER, LOT 31, with a half acre of ground. (3) A fine, dry building lot on Ed- ward St., Charlottetown, (near Graf- ton St. R. R. Crossing), 42 feet froat, by 120 feet back. Terms easy. TO LET. (4) TELAT convenient cottage with garden, yard and stable on Poplar Terrace, East Kent St., now occupied by A. Bannerman Warburton, M.L.A. Possession Ist October next. F. W. L. MOORE, . Londor. House Corner Solicitor 99—dkw—-3wks oe % GLOVES, GLOVES, GLOVES, Perkins, Sterns & Turner. SUNNYSIDE DRY GOODS STORE Ladies’ White Lisle Thread. Gloves with black points. with white points. ing Gloves. ot all sizes and qualities and colors. Ladies’ Co!ored Lisle Thread Gloves, fancy points. feta Gloves ia black and colored. Our Kid Gloves have been bougl t from Perrin’s and other good makers. We have them at reasonale prices and guarantee every pair, A!'l kinds 0° Dry Geods and Clothing—excellent value, Moncton Tweeds Perkins, Sterns & Turner. eececeeeeec222 FINE WAISTS FOR Waists from 35c each up. Ladies’ Silk Gloves in black, white and colored Children’s Gloves in Lisle, Taffeta, Silk, ete. Men’s Lisle Thread Gloves. Bluck Kid Gloves with white points. Ladies’ Colored Kid Gloves witn fancy points, ing. Ladies Kid Gloves with Bu‘ton and Dome fastening. Ladies’ White Kid Ladies’ Kid Gloves with 7 stud Jac- ¢ ~~ ' PINE TASTES Shirt Waists to please all waist buying Charlottetown—Waiets of all styles, except old styles—Waiste Study our prices and see the Waists, 4 7 ee Ladies’ Black Lisle Gloves Ladies’ Taf Ladies’ Gloves with black points. Ladies Napp. Tan Driv. la a> a8 ab a ews ad, nh, ef, le, Gs Neatly made cotten waists, light and dark, 35c. A very nice cotton waist navy blue, with white dot or stripe, dic. Assorted light and dark, laundried collar and cuffs attached, dic. Similar goods, somewhat finer cotton, 78c. MOORE & MinHOTD “The Bus est Store on Charlottetown’s Busiest Street.” ) = CCLCCEL ELE. A NOTE OF WARNING | 44424444444 Ih)» Bs A grand value, fine cotton, laundried collar and cuffs, beats anything in the city at the price; Nice line of very serviceable ’ waists, grass linen, with white fac- z ing, $1.13 A line of pretty pinks and pale blues pointed collar and cuffs, 89c. Soft, dainty muslin, in delicate blues and pinks, separate white col lars and cufis, $1.17. y ere’s a lot nearly all pinks, sepa- rate collar and cuffs. white or to match waists. $1,00. Some vary pretty waists in light cols, separate collars and cuffs of white, $1.05. White lawn waists with collar and cuffs attached, faced with black, $1.05. Prettily made, fine, firm cotton, collar and cuffs to match, $1.30, Delicately colored, Dresden pat- § terns, fine grade guods, separable collars and cuffs, $1.40. Y Very haodsome fine muslin waists detochable white collar and cuffs, $).94. B SHARP _ When purchasing your new Buits, pare our prices with others and we feel sure you will decide in our favor. ARE OFFERED a $20.00 suit for $15 00, you may be sure there is something fakey about it, Our $15.06 suits are worth $15.00; our $20.00 suits are worth $20.00. WHEN YOU See that you examine the quality carefully, Com We would like to show your our new line of Tweed Suitings, they are very pretty. Also Fancy Worsteds, Serges, Cheviots, etc, surprises everyone. See them. Our Fancy Trouserings at $3.90 made to order D. A. BRUCE, FINE TAILORING