WEEKS STORE NEWS An Elegant Easter Display An immense display of elegant display of latest Hats and elegant Flowers. The best that Paris and London produces in Millinary styles is in evidence in our Mil- linery Rooms this week, Our Millinery chief, Miss Murphy Ts even surpassing her previous record- breaking archievements. Charlcttetown never before saw such a gathering to- gether of fashions and fancies in feminine headwear. Miss Murphy reports large orders for Kaster Hats and Bonnets Week oe NEWS. NEW KID GLOVES Black and Colored Undressed Kid Gloves with four pretty pear] Luttous and atitched back to match, 89c a pr, worth $1.20. Seethem buys them. 4 button Tans and browns, Kid Gloves, regular 90c quality, a grand wearing glove, 69c a pair Perrin's Celebrated Kid Gloves. 2 push button, black and colored, 5 hook Lacing, black and colored,7 hook Lacin g, black and colored. Chari ottetewn’s Leading Kid Glove Store. WEEKS, The People’s Store. 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 nevor again to ache or abcess. Our setting is All That is REQUIRED You do not have to keep coming day after day to have the tooth treated and fiiled. eee Berlin Dental Parlors. Over store of Prowse Bros. Office Hours:—8 a. m to 8 p. m. PUBLIC NOTICE. Public Notice is hereby given that applica- tion will be madeto the Parliament of Can- ada at the Dext session thereof, for an Act to incorporate The Dominion Building and Loan Association of the City of Toronto, in the Province of Ontaric, a Building Society already incorporated under chapter 169 of the Revised Statutes 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 2 City of Toronto, aforesaid, this lst day of February, A. D, 1897, MACDONELL & BOLAND, Toronto Street. Toronto, Solicitors for the said Applicants dylaw 3stimay3l THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL TELBORAPALC WAR NEWS. BOTH SIDES CLAIM VICTORIES ee Damase Captured and Burned by Greek Troops. 21.--Edhern Sultan to the several notable Constantinople, April Pasha has wired the effect that be gained victories yesterday. Aruens, April sl.—News has reached herc that the Greeks, after a terrible battle, have captured and burned Damase. NEWS FROM THE CAPITAL A SMALL P. E. ISLAND CONTINGENT. ee | Debate on the Franchise Bill. ———— Orrawa, April 21.—An official list of the corps invited to send men to England as members of the Jubilee Battalion in cludesonly four men of the 82nd Queen’s County, P. E. Island, Regiment. The tariff will Le brought down to- morrow, Thursday. , The Franchise debate was continued in the House of Commons yesterday by Sir Charles Tupper, who argued ino favor of a uniform franchise. Hon. Mr. Davies followed in the even- ing, reading atelegram swbont the Nova Scotia elections, which, he said, proved the popularity of the Federal Goverument. OVA SCOTIA ELECTIONS LIBERALS SWREP THE PROVINCE. Only Three Conservatives Elected. Hawirax, April 21.—Ino the general election yesterday for the local legislature the Liberals swept the Province. Only three Conservatives were elected, viz, Tanner, in “Pictou, Wilcox, in Hante, and Dimock, in Colchester.: An Uncertain Resalt, Truro, April 21.—Result in the Federal bye-election is still uncertain. The Liberals claim that McLure is elected by a majority of ten. When you are weak, tired and lifeless you peed to enrich and purify your blood with Hood’s Suarsaparilla. Enoiveers will meet for drill tonight. Recruit drill at 7.30 sharp. Company dr.ll at 8 o’clock. RRERERIRIRIRAK PRIN * Blended E'rlezes Are the fad in Paper—hang- ing just now; produee very rich etfects for little money. Walls are one color, ceiling a lighter shade, with the OS frieze or border blending one into the other. We’ve an especially fine line of thein—from 16c per roll up. Yon can’t help but admire their beauty,and you’ll have other rooms done once you, see the effects in one. Geo. Garter & Co. Importers of Canadian, English and American Wall os RR Papers. RR SELCLEELSLE BEEBE WW Just a Few TESTIMONIALS from amougst many who have used The Island Condition Powder Robt R. Waterman, city:—“ Horse had a bad case strangles some time ago, ycur powder brought him through in fine shape. I recommend it to my friends. Bernard Boylan, Hotel Davies Stables. “Used your powder on the filly, it acted fine, it’s a good powder” Other testimonials later. Tr; a packet once, you'll use no other. Prepared and sold by A W. REDDIN, Phm B CENTRAL DRUG STORE. : BRBRBRBK KVVBKVBKBVEVBSBLVBKBVRK VRB BREBRKB Sunnyside. CONCERNING MEDICAL ETIQUETTE. Sir.— Your issue of yesterday contained a leiter from Dr. Taylor repudiating any connection with the authorship of the paragraph describing the details of a“ skil- ful ” operation performed by @ member of the medical council, assisted by others, of which he himself was of the number. I lave the most sincere sympathy with Dr. Taylor in his denunciation of the unseem- ly practice of self advertizing and I would ask him to particularly cocdemn, through hie influerc: with the medical council, the pric ice of doctors who advertize that they are xpecialists in certain branches of the profession, when all the while they are in general practice. This especies of sel - evident quackery should Le stamped oui. Mepicus. ———____—_— 3 ++ oe — —_——_—_—_—_—_—_— Appress AND Presentation —Mr, P. & Brown, the well-known” turfman a d- popular proprietor of the Revere Hote , was last night presented by the Revere Hotel Glee Club with an elegant parlor clock accompanied by an address, Mr. Brown made a very suitable reply, thauk- ing the donors on bebalf of himself and Mrs. Brown. After the presentation music and dancing commenced and wa; kept up until the wee sma’ hours of the morning. The event was the anviversary of Mr. Brown’s birthday. —_ Aw Expianation.—With regard to the letter of Dr. Taylor in yesterday’s issue, it may be explained that none of the medical men whose names were mentioned in con- | nection with the operation to which be mukes reference had anything todo with the publication of the paragraph concern- ing it, Tse information was obtain the usual way by Tue ExamIner’s re- porter. Mititrarr Nicut.—Would you like to see General Stewart’s British troops at- tacked in +quare by the Arab hordes? Then go to the greatest military exhibition ever put upon the boards in Charlotte- town at the Opera House, next Tuesday evening, the 27th. —— ExcuisHMEN’s Nicut.—Come to Grace Church tomorrow night and hear J. H. Bell, M. P. P, lecture on his trin to Europe. Sons of England will attend in regalia. Admission—ladies 10c.; gente, 15c. New Sones, new readings—in fact an interesting programme at the concert in Kindergarten Hall Friday evening the 23rd. “College Boys. This elegant new drama will be presented OPERA HOUSE pcavereee Wil noxcenane Monday Evening MAY 3rd, BY THE ST. DUNSTAN'S COl- LEGE DRAMATIC CLUB eee ceeenteereeetnal Vinnicombe’s Orchestra in Attendance. Tickets for sale on and aftér Wednesday April 28th, at Dodd’s Medieal Hall, Ran- kin’s Drug Store, and Reddin Bres. Doors open at 7,30; Play begins at 8.00 Popular Prices 25c, 35c, and 56c. 94—apr 24, 28, may Ist, 3rd. CONCERT, son sav ee siden CHTOWN LODGE. . 0. G. T. Friday Evening, April 23rd In Kindergarten Hall. PBOGRAMME. PART l. Fe ee ere 3. Beading...ccecs ++ ham Miss Rattray 3. Trombone Sole.............Mr.E. Hill 4. Comic Song. ....Mr. Will C. Whitlock 5. Cornet Solo. .Miss Gwendoline Welsh ei, | SA es o- 5 Se 7. Character Song....Miss Edith Riggs 8. Mandolin Solo......... Mr. K.S. Hogan 9, Vocal] Solo.......Mast-r Fred Worth CBF ISOORIN EN EUG. 05 oo is ope secvecs PART Il. 1. Cornet Solo...............Dr. Maloney 2: Meee Bend. wick wicks Mr. J, E. Hiil 3. Reading. ............Mr. Colin McNei!l b CRIIOD. . 0 £5 5 be cd, ack bicdecsoes 435 5, Vocal Solo...... Mr. Prank Trainor 6. Violin Solo. .......... Prof. Vinnicombe 7. Vocal Soio...... Master Robbie Hogg R Oeebeer Cisse. CNG Aili 9. Descriptive Song.Mr. W.C. Whitlock 10. Piano Solo................Miss McLean 11. Character Song.... Miss Edith Biggs God Save the Queen. 21, 1897 SUCCESSFULLY AUNCHED \ Our opening on Saturday was 4 guc. cess in every respect. ———$—$$ This week we will give special attention to Milinery, Capos and Dry Goods. : Miss Mutch took a great number of orders for Hats and Bmnets n Saturday. ‘Should you want any work done by the end of this week, kindly leave’ your order early. ; .gPRING we 4 Mi LINERY- Our Capes and Dress Goods taking well; it could not be otherwise _ ie —““-# seeing the goods are NEw and prices right. Hosiery. Gloves; Hats, Caps, Table Linen, Towels, Flannelettes, Corsets and aj other goods Cheap. Readymade Clothing—extra value. Perkins, Sterns & Turner. G. M. MOORE S. A. McLEOD W. A. STEWART J. P. GORDON It’s Such a pleasure Yo find the “just right” spring mantle without having to visit every store in Charlottetown, It’s easy too, simply means call here, We’ve claimed that ours is the handsomest range of spring mantles in P. E.I We want you to come in and see whether our stock isn’t as good as our daim. You'll rob your own purse if you don’t rect Union ot Style and Pr es oe That’s the charm of our Mantle Stock. No mat- EER ° Ce ter what the price may be, if you buy here you'll be “naar always satisfied you're getting the best your money can eae buy. The Always busy Drug Store MMMM SUSU SESS « “a fare e » Our Spring Stock Opening Up Silver Soap, Polish, Fur- niture Shine, etc. REDDIN BROTHERS Opposite P. O. ecoceccscosececosesooous® il Your Baby You want the best ineverything. The time is now at hand when a Baby Carriage becomes a necessity. Why not com- bine beauty and durability with utility and low price and buy Baby Carriage & ecoosesFROMe cccce JOHN NEWSON SECS SOOSSOOH OOOH SOSSSSESOOOOSOECCED SOOSSSSSSSSSAHEHDRHNSSOCOCOHROOSSEOORE TO LET. The western half of the house on King formerly owned by William Dodd, — eight large rooms, at present occup e cee Koughan. The house is in good oe Possession given the fifth of May vext. APPS to John Trainor on the premises or > Thomas McQuaid, Lower Queen Street. Admission 20c. tehetek: die’