“TN ett NE celle tel ae one Gentlemen's New Collars Cuffs Shirts Neckties 100 dozen very latess best 4 ply linen eollare, standing, turn points, lay down shapes, all lengths. Dollars le each, price, 22c. Catis 25c pair. linked or plain regular 30 to 35c. Unlaundried shirte at 75c, fine linen bosom. heavy reinforced back and front coprinuous facings equal to $1.25 dressed quality shirts, 7Z5e. each, equal to $1.25 shirt. 26 doz. Gents Necktiee made to our Ie four—in- spec al order and selection. hand. graduated Derbys, American teck for bows, ties made up, bows, requee, washing cbhallies, ete,, etc. AT ALL PRICES. BICYCLE WANTS Knickerbocker Hose, fancy ond plain caps, transparent celluloid peak and tweed caps. Gent« Kid Gloves, Braces, OXFORD TWEEDS BOR BICYCLE SUITS. Wash and wear like leather, in light dark and diab home spuns. Also the correct thing for gentlemen’s light sum- mer sviis, W. A. Weeks &Co THE PEOPLES’ STORE. Sole P. E. Island Agents for celebrated Oxford, N. S., Tweeds and Homespuns. Painless Dentistry What does it mean? It is more than a claim with us. WE PRACTICE IT. All the latest modes science has diseovered are used here. Fameus 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, Roesland, London, Slocan, Boundry & Lordeau. Constantly travelling through the vari- ons camps, he is in a position to recom- end the best stock, and offer good prop- ertieron reasonable terms, giving personal ttention to development. Correspondence solicited. Bank{ References on applioation. 42 Fort St., Victoria, B, C. 100—dylmth w 2mtbs, reguiar SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER. LORD SALISBURY’S OPINION, Reassuring Statement of the Premier. Hops That There Will Not be a General Ruropean War. Lenpon, May 7.—The annual meeting of the Primrose League was held yester- day. Lord Salisbury discussing the Greco- Turkish question said that the main ob- ject ot the European concert was to pre- venta European war, adding thst the belief prevailed that all danger of such a war was finally dissipated, and the peace of Europe, apart from the local conflict, had bean placed on a better basis and had a better hope in its future than ever before.; Her Majesty’s Government, the Premier said, would do its best to endgthe blood- shed. In his concluding references to the wrr Lord Salisbury said: “The openiog of the eastern question was greatly dreaded, but it"has now gone lkea nightmae. There has been great terror that any out- break in the southeast of Europe might lead to a general blaze But it is to be hoped thatthe danger is pxst and tha we may look calmly on the larger interests involved.” NEWS FROM THE CAPITAL COLD STORAGE AT CHAR- LOTTETOWN. A Monthly Steamship to be Provided. Good for the Government. Qrrawa, May 7—In the agricultural committee yesterday forenoon, Professor Robertson outlined fully the cold storage programme. Arrangements have been made for the coming summer to provide storage equip- ment in seventeen steamships sailing from Montreal. Arrangements have also been made for storage accommodation on steam- ships sailing fortnightly from Halifax and St. Jobn, and for a monthly service from Charlottetown. The extra charge for cold sturage freight is to be 12 cents per 160 pounds. In the House of Commons, yesterday afiernooa. the Opposition won a partial triumph over the Postmaster-General, who, after a long debate, conrented to give an inyestigation to the Beamsville post- master who was dismissed without an inquiry, and who has been hitherto re- fused a hearing. Malcolm & Ross have secured the char- ter of the Restigouche and Western Rail- way from Baie des Chaleurs, at Campbell- ton, to St. Leonard, on the St. John River. It is proposed to cross the riverat Vance- boro and connect the line with the Bangor and Arovustock road. —_—_—_—_— Ol PREFERENTIAL TRADE. ——— British Government Considering ot ee Advisability of Renouncing Commercial Treaties Containing ‘Most Fayor- ed Nations Clauss.” LoNxpon, May 7—In the House of Com- mons yesterday the Secretary of the Foreign Office, replying to a question as to whether in consequence of the tariff pro- posals of the Canadian Government, the Government of Great Britain was _ consid- ering the advisability of renouncing the treaties of commerce between Great Britain. France, Germany and Belgium said that the matter was receiving the careful con- sideration of the Government, but he was unable to make a statement at present. 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. 15 cents large bottle. A W. REDDIN, Phm CENTRAL DRUG STORE. | Sunnyside. PUBLIC MORALITY. Governments contracts are made to be violated. The government winks at open violations of contracts and law. Laxity iv the performance of contracts induces men to undertake work for less than they can do the same, knowing that their friends in power will ease off and relieve them from their obligations. Money is squandered on the public reads for work half done. Mail service—where it i« required to drive two horses—is allowed to run with one. Bridges requiring gravel and stone are supplied with sand. Thus the continual drain goes on and the people’s money is being squandered right and left. Sir,-- Our roads have been and are still in a very bad condition. A man is not safe to drive oat on ai dark night. When will righteous indignation ariee and drive an incapable government from power in this province? When will people rise to the occasion and demand of public men the fulfillment of their pledges and promises? A man who wou'd dare to snvounce himself as an advocate of freed kerosene oil and raise the hopes of the farmers of this island that with the advent of the Liberals into power they they could obtain and purchase kerosene oil for 10 cents per gallon and the advent of the Liberals into power would secure good markets for the farmers oats, The man who mad- these hustings declarations ought to be ashamed t» face the electors of West Queens. In view of the facts a* we see them to-day, men have very short memories if the swallow the non-fulfilment of these promises, however gilded the pill may be— however pleasing the fact that “our party is in power”—Men who swallow themselves and turn round and tell the people they are not the same men, but ditterent men in different clothing have very great impudence if they should ever again return to the electorate of this Pro- vince. Mr. Davies and the local combina- tion vill not e<cape righteous indignation ; for justice must’ be done though the heavens should fall. The electors will yet rise to the occasion. OBSERVER. Carter’s for Wall Paper ——_— ll > «+ <—— Wixyiegs, Maen., May 6.—Man‘toba’s population was yesterday incressed by the arrival of. two special ‘trains over the Canadian Picific containing new eettlers. In the twotrains were about one thoue- and two hundred souls, nearly all Ga'ici- ane, the balance being Hungarians and Poles. Local members of the immigra- tion staff were kept buey answering inquiries ani directing the newcomers, who are bea'thy and promising eettlers. All of them have more or less money, and besieged the Montreal bank during the day totash their bills of exchange. Con- siderable sums were spent by the new arrivals in the city for farm tools, provi- gions, etc., and in addition many of them had large quantities of effects, as the depot platform was crowded with boxes and bundles of luggage. Seventy million people knuw Hood’s Sarsaparilla purifies the blood, strengthens the system and giyes good health. Arerevevervevevevennenenenennenenttc2 Experience Necessary. Nothing can take the place of experience in the seed business. New beginners followlpg after foreign seedmen may boom many varieties quite unsuited to this climate, but in time they wil] learn todepend on the tried, tested and prover varieties which suit onr soil and climate. We are graduates in this busi- nesses We are past the experi- mental stage, We are not led by the fads and high flown descrip- tions ofthe big foreign seeds- men, but, knewing the kinds that best suit this country and where to get them in their highest quality, we are able to hold the trade of the market gardeners, the largest farmers and the leading merchants of this country and the city. GEO. CARTER & CO. The Experienced Seedsmen. POOPYPDEPTOD END V Orr Te nnenn re nnrnrO re nrroreoernrennrO reno PIU eme eee eT = a = - = = oo, ~ e- = =— oa = = = 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 front, by 120 feet back. Terms easy. TO LET. (4) THAT 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, London. House Corner Solicitor 99—d&kw—-3wks THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 7, (897 ‘TELEGRAPHIC. CLOVES. GLOVES. GLOVES Perkins, Sterns & Turner. SUNNYSIDE DRY GOODS STORE. Ladies’ White Lisle Thread. Gloves with black points. Ladies’ Black Lisle Gloves with white points. Ladies’ Colored Lisle Thread Gloves, fancy points. feta Glovesin black and colored. Ladies’ Silk Gloves in black, white and colored, Children’s Gloves in Lisle, Taffeta, Silk, etc. Men’s Lisle Thread Gloves. Ladieg Blick Kid Gloves with white points. Ladies’ White Kid Gloves with black pointy Ladies’ Colored Kid Gloves witn fancy points. ; Ladies’ Kid Gloves with 7 stud Ign. ing. Ladies Kia Gloves with Button and Dome fastening. Ladies Nappa Tan Dry ing Gloves. Our Kid Gloves have been bougkt from Perrin’s and other good makers. We have then at reasonable prices and guarantee every pair, All kinds of Dry Goods and Clothing—excellent value. Moncton Tweeds Perkins, Sterns & Turner, $50.00 GIVEN AWAY hy hy " , About the only item on which the new tariff makes a big reduction is mn} Hosiery. All VURnew HOSIERY was entered under the new tariff, making a saving in one lot of the amount above. We're going to give our customers the benefit too—so sharp at 9 oclock && to-morrow morning, look fos these hosiery values. e A big lot that should ordinarily sell for l6c, go on sale at 14¢ Two prices in seamless ribbed Cashmere, both # grand values, 29¢ & 32e A big basket ot ribbed cotton hos2, same qual- ity as sold Jast year for cana eo : y whic becket of ribbon | gat big. basket fall of | stata Cashmere, fine and A big basket of ribbed | fine plain cotton Herms- |? tl ’ ore OF cottow hose, same as last] dorf dye, guaranteed fast, | "7°°°% "] year’s 9c qualities. Satur- 16¢ Grand value in ribbed day, 7C Cashmere, 38¢ ( | Q) A basket full of ribbed| _ Nice smooth 2 and 1 Children’s strong cot- i? ‘@y Cotton bore, such as you’u| rib, Cashmere Hose. sizes | ton hose, ribbed, 4e pair paid 12c for.Saturday,JQc}- 9 and 9} fur Saturday are ; ged (! 99e A splendid stocking A special lot, such aa snap, Children’s sanitary iy y usually would bring 14c Very fine wide rib | black, cotton Hose, (only per pair, for Saturday are Cashmere, sp'endid value, | sn,all sizes); regularly rh 12c 23¢ | worth 22c, going at Ide & e VMOOREH & MLEODSG } VHQEeellelllle lle eeeecet & A NOTE OF WARNING 2A£424AL 224644 £44544444442424 B SHARP When purchasing your new Buits. See that you examine the quality carefull y. Com pare our prices with others and we feel sure you will decide in our favor. WHEN YOU ARE OFFERED a $20.00 suit for $15.00, you may be sure there issomething fakey about it, suits are worth $15.00; our $20.00 suits are worth $20.00. We would like to show your our new line of Tweed Suitings, they are very pretty. Also Fancy Worsteds, Serges, Cheviots, etc, Our Fancy Trouserings at $3.90 made to order surpriseseveryone. See them. D. A. BRUCE, Our $15.00 FINE TAILORING Ladies’ Tat g m