THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 17, 1897 nen 2 Ee me Up to $13.50 for $8.10. Windy Sia WITH SPRING ROLLER COMPLETE garded as raising an extremely grave issue. It is believed that a representation will be made to the Sultan personally +o induce a modification of these terms. But it is foreseen that this will be very difficult owing to the attitude of the powerful old Turkish war party. If the Porte should . prove obdurate an European conference is not improbable. It is not regarded as quite certain that the Powers will not consent to tne retrocession of Thessaly. —_ em ClOee NOTES FROM THE CAPITAL. contest. Tbe case of the plaintiff was presented ov depositions taken in London in which deseition was alleged. After considering the case a few hours, the judge granted the decree sought. Sr. Joux,N. F., May 14.—A serious encounter has taken place at Fortune Bay between a band of smugglers and the crew of the revenue cruiser Fiona. The revenue officers endeavored to arrest the smugglers for carrying venison to St. Pierre. The smugglers resiated and succeeded in driy~- ing off the officers, Reinforcements are being sent by the revenue authorities, as it is feared that the disturbance may as- sume serious proportions. 5 VOSS VVCSSE SVVSSSSSBESSSESS S FS OSSS8SFE SSESFSSSSESSC FINE MILLINERY st a “ " a ae eee sail a 7 = ; ae rsananasiaanastinatanapelnapeeeenne . A: : ES - J TELEGRAPHIC Sunday Cars for Toronto, ; B : Toronto, Mey 17— After the most 7 ay exciting contest on record in the city, the | Ch people of Toronto on Saturday settled the } (noe SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER, Sunday street car controversy by carrying pa : , " ~ | bye law for their iotroduction by a ma- ' ie jority of 479. A Bonanza) wik News gs sass sARE NOW SHOWING... . SAIN « |LATEST NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL. F ; nis For Curtain Buyers b ae May joa Tee ertiere G O od R a Nn ge of R ead y mM ad e ou ’ sy acitic railway crop bulletin shows the wi a Turkey 5 Heavy Conditions. wheat to be all in, and promises of an ; abundant yield are plentiful. to & Ss = Loxpon, May 15.—The Constantinople - ag G ASS CO ' correspondent of the Daily Telegraph says : C lot h i Nn O Ee an O ton . £10,000.000 STG AFD CESSION OF “Tne Sultan, acting ae = advice of r Nn S. ‘i TRU Emperor William, has declared to M. BANKRUPT THESSALY. Cambon, the French ambassador, that he - cannot agree to granting ao armistice until ce LAGE CURTAINS ats ad the basis of peace has been decided upon ru : and approved ef him. ; } = Grave International Crisis. Sp. Pervaiditia. Mis toile SUITS, PANTS, COATS AND VESTS : WHITE AND ECRU ee railway disaster befell a military traim on Friday evening between Kockenhof and All new goods, and prices the lowest. If you are looking for good value and A 1 goodsit will pay you 4 Be C May 17.—The Porte | Eliva on the ValkiJurjey line. Sixteen k - P ‘ 7 r r Pay you to took NSTANTINOULE, .—The Porte ) . vor stock: in - hae replied officially to the joint sate of the | cars were smashed. Two officers ‘and at our stoc an . Powers and declines to agree to an armis-| nearly one hundred soldiers were killed Sellirg daily by the dozens | tice ~~ rs — one rT Po rage at en : “ _ accepted: (1) Annexation © 1E8S8aly ; OXTREAL, May 14.—-The board of trade : . Come before they are all gone (2) ~ indemnity of ten milliou pounds, | taday dieéheded the question of the quan- 200 pieces of the Celeb ated Moncton Tweeds how in Stock ¢ and (3) abolition of the capitulation. tity of Canadian wheat being chipped from G le The Porte proposes that the plenipoten- | American ports via Buffalo at present. ie ares . ‘ tiaries of the powers should meet at eee The complaint is that the faculties a amet . ¥ salos to discuss the terms of peace, and] Montreal are not equal to the deman declares that if these conditions are de- | made vpon them, TAILORS TRIMMINGS AND ALL KINDS OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY 6200S, AT THE M clined the Turkish army will continue to I M Einilio Clark. th fa P advance. The demand for the annexation Amd, Peru, May fp milo Clark, the A of Thessaly is based upon the fact that the | United Stat-s consular agent at Piura, has (y G —— province was originally ceded to Greece published a statement in the newspapers to B Gass & Co’ Weeks & Co’s on the advice of the powers with the object the effect that his office has been sacked : 8 om oVee sons we : 7 ‘ons | ®8d importaat documeats, money and W ilies Wis Bankrupt Price | of e=ding brigandage and Greek incursions : f Regular Price oe into Ottoman territory, the Porte believing ee tt eaten 6 age i hee aa . at the time that the cession would obtain | P® , ; : ' : = — Lace Curtains, for 33¢ these objects, but the recent incursions of | 8*!2UFe was of the furniture. = — — — S0c Lace Curtains for VUC | Greek bands and the events immediately ae pepe May i pet. Langtry, 9 : ‘ roceeding the present war have proved | the Engli-h actress, is a single woman. 1.20 Lace Curtains, for 85¢ the auhieia, ' r The superior court of Lake county, Cali- Lee es pew Tad en eves ‘.35 Lace Curtains, for 1.65 The ambassadors meton Saturday to fornia, where she has her Jegal home, bas © C) A 4 4.40 Lace Curtains, for 3.15 | consider the Porte’s answer which is re-| granted her a divorce. There was no . . 4 3c, Bankrupt Price, 19, ——— Sr. Peterssurc, May 15.—Following PL 4 de ice upon the intimation that Russia would pot Sbe, Bankrupt Pric , ie The Plebiscite Bill be opposed to the ministration of Thessaly : (ac, Bankrupt Price, ¢ e by Turkey, it became known, semi-official- Saturday afternoon we opened another lot of styl- " 5 -—- Se ee ae ish hats. Most of ’em are comparatively small shapes, | WEEKS’ 44444444444 Wall Paper ‘ Almost . Every Buyer . Lh» th Ih» knows that our store is {\\p- the perfectly saiisfactory i ALL4 We're after the two or three who don’t know it yet. We just want to show our stock—that’]l convince them, MOORE & McLEOD The Wall Paper Men. Come early. BAAZSAAAAA & «il “ Two Questions to be Asked. Orrawa, May 17.—It is anounced that Hon. Mr. Fisher will introduce the plebis- cite bill into the House of Commons per- haps towards the end of the present week. The proposal to submit the complete bill to the people, which if carried would thereby become law, will not be acted on. But the bill will simply empower the gov- ernment to submit two questions: Ist. “Are you in favor of total prohibition of the liquor traffic?” and 2od, “ Are you in favor of prohibition if it involves direct tax? ation to make up the consequent deficit in the revenue?” As already stated} the loss to the revenue would be seven millions of pense of about $200,000 attendant on tak- log @ separate vote. It is said that the Government donot regard the time of taking the vote as an essential feature of tne bill. —_—_————_—— Obituary. ee St. Joux, May 17.—James A. S. Mott, chief of the statistical staff of the St. John custome, is dead. Rome, May 17. — Cardinal Camillo Sicciliano Dirende, Archbishop of Bene- vento, is dead. greatly concerned at the news recently received from Bulgaria, During the past week much agitation against Turkey has heen reported both amung the people of Bulgaria andthe Bulgarian army, and fears are expressed that the popular feeling thus aroused may force the hands of the government of Bulgaria. Paris, Msy 14.—Tom Mann, the Eng- lish laborleader and agitator, bas been in Paris since Monday, agitating the organi- zation of trades unions,und a large meeting was arranged for tonight, at which he was announced to deliver an address. This moroing Mann was notified by tbe police that he would not be allowed to speak tonight, and furthermore, that he must quit the country within twenty-four hours, or suffer the consequences of his failure to do so. Mann will return to Lon- Carter’s for Wall Paper 6 Pee eseccosoooeoesees eaee With They’re all pretty and stylish, various colors. We think there’s one that will suit you exactly—will you coms and see it? There’s a lot of pretty styles for children, too. By the way—have you seen the lot READY TRIMMED HATS dig variety of shapes ana stvle apparent in all? Busi- ness booming in our trimming room. Kindly leave yoar order EARLY as possib'e for work wanted this week. MOORE & MiLHMOD?F Plant Life comes insect life. Insects do a lot of harm in a short We Want Your Eyes =SFFFTeTrrrTte ae. THE CURE.. Fresh @Seooeeseceeeoosocecescves. 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The idea seems to find favor with | don immediately, eS lw | the government that to take a vote at the ng IIv- municipal elections would avoid the ex- old at, * eed ee rr aS a Se Oo eel ST