THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 10, 1897, VIEWED IT DIFFERENTLY. Wieeler—Tell you, Walker, you don’t half appreciate what a blessing the bicycle rt. Walker—Oh, but I do. Just think, for example, what a blessing it has been in farpisbing a subject of coOuversation to people who haven’t sense enough to talk e>out anything else, Perfume.—Everybody remembers last Christmas season when Messrs. Johnson & Jobnson, the druggists, offered a prize ot $19 to be distributed between the three per-ons who read their ad. about Roger & Gal'ew’s perfume aloud to the greatest numer of people. The scheme was a grand success, and a large quantity of R. & G’s. perfume was sold. Un Thursday last Messrs. Johnson & Johuson received a letter trom Messrs. Roger & Gallet direct from their home o lice, Parise, France, thanking them for t cir: florts to push their goods, and in cl eng say: “To acknowledge the same we bey you to accept a Sbox of our Vera Voletta which we’ send you through Messrs. Thomas Meadows & Co., to be delivered, of course, free of all charges.” The box of perfume arrived Saturday, and ix, without doubt, one of the hand- some-t everseep here. The perfume is the be-t in the world, and is contained in an elegant box, finished in perfect bar- mony with the perfume. It is now on ex- nibition in the show window of their up- town drag store. Baokrupt stock $12,486,00, J. B. Gass & Co., Amherst Nova Scotia bankrupt stock, big sale now on at—W. A. Weeks & to, Weeks & Co., immense bankrugt sale of J. Gass & Co’s., Amherst, Nova Scotia, bankrupt stock includes dress goods, black § and colored cashmeres, serges, plain and fancy dress goods, black dress silke, manile silks, blouse silks, spun silk hosiery, lisle cashmere and cotton hosiery. ‘Real black silk expensive lace in ail | widths, and cheap laces. Lace curtains, window shades with spring roller complete from 19% wp, prints flanneliettes, ginghams, 5 cases of corsets a!] qualities, 3 cases ladies white cotton underwear, night gowns Chemises, corset covers, drawers,men’s summer underw car, bicycle sweaters, braces, collara, cuffs, , neckties shirts etc., Bought at almost 4 cost price will be sold low and cheap Big bankrupt sale now on in wholesale and retailat W. A. Weeks & Coa, The: Peoples Store. Jvniuee Sincers Cominc.—The origi- nal Fisk Jubilee Singers will appear in tne Opera House on Monday and Tuesday evenings, May 24th and 25th. ‘tieulars later. The largest bankrupt stock of dry goods that has been in Charlottetewn for vears. Twelve thousand four hundred ami eighty-six dollars worth. General dry good:; nearly everything in the dry good line. —W. A. Weeks & Co., Rew! our -bapkrupt advertisement. Ebvervihing is represented in the store as iteeppeare in the advertisement. Call if you want bargains. Gass & Co’s. big bankrupt stock selling now at W. A. Weeks & Co., wholesale and retail. Biy parchase of Gass & Co’s., Amherst, | N. &., bankrupt stock, $12,486, of all kinds of dry goods, byught at almost half, first cost. Sale every day from 9 a. m. Big bargains going.—W. A. Weeks & Co. é Se ut® Pe Veweeweeery Snappish i ; : : ’ CI Foes AS = 12 cents per Jb. at Stewart’s Bakery. Telephone OS, - STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY Bakes Best Bread. =e oe @ @ 2 @ 2 22004072 4632020725 . Ib» I Ip SS 22 SS SSE Almos Every Buyer knows that our atore is the perfectly saiisfactory place to buy perfectly satisfactory Wall Paper We're after the two or three who don’t know it yet. We just want to show our stock—that’ll convince them. MOORE & McLEOD The Wall Paper Men. Come early. Gren - | BLL4E48 Full par- SNUTINTNPT Pron en renee nee renner err nnre reo nre Te renneD von reTinD TELEGRAPHIC, SPECIAL DESPATORES TO THE EXAMINER, AGAINST PROBIBITION. — The Anglican Archbishop and | the Synod of Rupert's Land. In View of the Plebiscite. Winwstrac, May 10.—At the synod of Rupert’s Land on Saturday last, Archbishop McCrae stated distinctly that if the Go\- ernment ordered a plebiecite on tha prohi- bition question, that ke would vote against prohibition, He had, he said, come to the conclusion that while the Scriptures con— demn drunkenness in the most severe terms and make it a special sin, vet he regarded wine as a good giftof God and the verv emblem of joy. He velieved that prohibition cowld not be enacted, and that it was an interference with the rights of citizens. The proper course to pursue was, he said, for the Government to control the saloons,—indeed they might be remov- ed altogether. The motion against the plebiscite was carried by the Synod. THE GREEK AND THE TURK. Tarkey Will Demand Indemnity Ho Opposition to Recall of Greeks From Crete. Lonpox, May 10—A despatch from Constantinople says that itis probable that Turkey will.demand a war indemnity of over 8ix millions. Turkey will certainly Claim a fair ailowance of the rights ofa victor; and in this claim sbe will be eup- ported by Russia and’Germany. Loxpon, May 10.—An Atbens despatch states that there is so great a change in public sentiment that no cpposition whatever will ‘be provoked in respect to the decision to recall the army from Crete. TOBACCO FACTORY CLOSED, {2,000 Hands Qut of Work. Mowrreat, May 10.—W. C. McDonald’s tebacco factory, employing 1.200 hands, was closed on Saturday on account of the ehange recenthy made in the tariff. Salisbury and the Princess. New Yorx, May 10.—A special despatch to the Sun from London, says that Lord Salisbury is said to Lave joined in a quarrel in the Prinee of Wales Household, by pro- testing against the action of the Princess in subscribing to the Chronicle fund for the relief of the Greek sick and wounded fund. This is an avowedly partizan move- ment and the action of one so nesr the throne is contrary to al] the precedents. — Hood’s Sarsapariila is known to be an honest medicine and it ectually cures when’ all others fail. Take « now. . Japan is contempiaung a great increase) in her army and navy. the navy will be further strengthened by, Not content with: the fine ships captured from tbe Chinese ; LATEST NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL. Paris, May 7.—Prevident Fanre has received a despatch from the czar exprese- ing his mejesty’s sympathy with the families of the victims of the charity bazaar fire, and stating that Russia has been profoundly moved at the catastrophe. Buenos Ayres. May 7.—I am iuformed by the Herald’s correspondent in Kio Janerio, Brazil, that the Brazilian congre-s opened today. The president in bis mes- sage said that the army of Braz:l must be reorganized at once in order tu Immediately crush the rebellion of the fanatics. He also called attention to the decrease cf the national revenue, Owing to the commercial crisis here and the prevailing low prices of Brazilian produce in foreigu markets. Loxponx, May 7.—The South African committee of the House of Commons which is enquiring into the Transvaal raid had another session to-day in the commit- tee room off Westminster Hall. The Duke of Abercorn, president of the chartered cowpany of Britith South Africa, was ex- amined. He said the board of directors of the company had no knowledge whatever of the raid before it occurred, nor suspi- cions of any intention upon the part of anyone to use the chartered company’s forces against the Transvaal. San Francisco, May 7.—The Oceanic Phosphate Compavy has chartered tLe echocner Louisa D., which will tomorrow Start in search of an ielaud reputed to be rich in gnano, and located on some maps as southeast of Hawatian Islands, in lat 16 degrees north, long. 137 degrees west. For years sailors have tried in vain to locate the island, and last vear the pro- jectors of the present search sent the schr. Moonlight to discover the treasure, but the captain lost his bearings. The icland is named simply New Island. The schooner is equipped with provisions and gear to last eight months. Vancouver, B.C., May 7.—The steam: r Miowera brings the news that Australia ie again sutlering trom a terrible drought. The different goveruments are proclaiming days of prayer in consideration of the ve:y serious calamities from the protracted drought. Ali churches are aleo announ- cing days of praver. In western Australia the greatest suffering is experienced. Within 90 miles of the coast all timber, with the exception of the river gums, has entirely diea out. The Jast summer rain that tell there wasin February, 1892. With the exception of a fair fal of six inches in the winter of 1594, there has been pO rain since to do more than keep the stock alive, althongh inland stations had fair falls. it ia said all taxes on government land will be remitted, and steps will be taken to feed the bungry. Vacapariso, May 7.—The government of Chile has offered a premium of $100,- 000 yearly to any person or persons who may discover a new use for nitrate in large quantities. Chile produces a great quan- tity of nitrate, and a market which will use more thau a comparatively small quan- tity bas never been found. Loxpoxy, May 7—A special despatch from Capetown says that the arniy reserve of the colony of Natal has been notified to hold itself in readiness for active service. The authorities of the Transvaal have iv- structed their field-cornets to thoroughly patrol the Nata! border and report in- ttantly any sucpicious movements. A circular from the j ransvaal has been dis- turbed in Cape Colony and in the Orange Free State calling upon the Afrikanders for help, saying : “We do not want your money nor moral support. We want you to come aod help us.” Mount Forest, Ont., May 7.—A very sad and distressing sccident happened some niles from here in Proton township by which Mrs. Dean, a widow, met her death. It appears that while visiting Mrs, Jacks,a neighbor, the subj-ct of how to dispose of tramps was being die- cussed, when Mr. Jacks said, bringing a revolver, “this is how we do it,” and in answer to Mra, Dean’s request to take that out of her sight, said it was not loaded. Mre. Dean fivally proceeded to examine it, and as it was pointed toward her, and being a self cocker, it in some way ex- seventeen more, of whieh four are to be| ploded, sending the bullet into her body. battle-ships, so that in nine years the Jap- anese navy will consist of sixty-five ships, The army is to be doubled w eight years, it will then number 520,006 men on a war footing. To carry out this scheme thirty millions sterling are to be expended in initial outiay, and it is calculated that four million will be annually required tor their yearly maintenance. sgevepnnvvnnnnnngnggnonnanat Experience Necessary. Nothing can take the place of ex perience in the seed business. New beginners followlng after foreign seedmen may boom many varieties quite unsuited to this climate, but in time they will learn to depend 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. Weare not led by the fads and high flown descrip- tions ofthe big foreign seeds- men, but, knowing the kinds that best suit this couatry and where to get them in their highest quality, we are able to hold the trade of the market gardeners, the largest farmers end the leading merchants of this country and the city. GEO. CARTER & CO. Th: kxperienced Seedsmen. QUdsdddaaddddaeadddddcades 4B in MULAMLbhNALAbbbdAAabAdbGdbaabsddddd GANbbbdddbddddssdddaddddddds d She jamped to her feet and exclaimed, “I dead. The sad affair has cast a gloom over the entire neighborhood, and much sympa- thy is felt for both the Jacks and the fam- ily of the victim. a << > A despatch to the London Times from Cape Town says the Secretary of Agricul- ture announced to the House of Assembly on Tuesday last that the rinderpest had broken out im Aliwal North and Burgers- dorp, and that there was every prospect that it would sweep the colony io the coast, RSE VYWe Find Many are not through owing to the weather. | housec'eaning backward cold If the sun wen’t shine " BRITISH FURNITURE SHINE ” WILL always and is ‘easily used, Not only during housecleaning. but at any time it makes the furniture look up wonderfully, Prepraed by A W. REDDIN, Phm B CENTRAL DRUG STORE. Sunnyside. with white points. Children’s Gloves in Lisle, ing Gloves. feta Gloves in black and colored. Blick Kid Gloves with white points. Ladies’ Colored Kid Gloves witn fancy points. ing. Ladies Kia Gloves with Button and Dome fastening. Taffeta, Silk, ete. Men’s 0 the store, yee2eeaaecenk Three Choice Lots Of Summer Dress boodss are waiting your choice to-day on the first centre counter as you enter GLOVES, GLOVES, CLOVES. Perkins, Sterns & Turner. oe SUNNYSIDE DRY GOODS STORE. Ladies’ White Lisle Thread, Gloves with black points. Ladies’ Black Lisle Cloves Ladies’ Colored Lisle Thread Gloves, fancy points. Ladies’ Silk Gloves in black, white ard colored, Ladies’ Tag. Lisle Thread Gloves. Ladiey Ladies’ Wisite Kid Gloves with black points Ladies’ Kid Gloves with 7 stud Ign Ladies Nappa Tan Dyiy. Our Kid Glov:s have been bouglt from Perrin’s and other good makers. We have them at reasonale p:ices and guarantee every pair, Al kinds o’ Dry Goods and Clothing—excellent value. Moncton Tweeds Perkins, Sterns & Turner, Lot 1. Fawn Serges. Grey derges. Brown Serges. A lot of fancy Tweeds in light colors—some blue effects, some grey, some green—all at one price. ; 200. per yard. GEL2LCeleeCLLLS Lot 2. Fawn, grey, amazons ; Grey, Fawn and Brown Serges. Some whipeords all nice qualities—all nice colors—all splendid values at the uniform price of 300. per yard. bluette Lot 8. Grey and Fawn all- 6 wool Homespuns —42 in, #F wide. Fretty fancy mixed ; ; Tweeds. Fine grades Amazon. Some iridescent Pe effects in lustre. All @ bargains at the price—and it’s only per yard. 222 © MOORE & MLEHODFS >) am shot!” and running to the door fell le é surprises everyone. See them. Also Fancy Worsteds, Serger, Cheviots, etc, A NOTE OF WA £26625, 5,444 54444 B SHARP When purchasing your new Suits. pire our prices with others and we feel sure you will decide in our favor. WHEN YOU ARE OFFEREE WrleN YOU Ake OFFERED a $20.00 suit for $15 00, you may be sure thre i-’something fakey about it suits are worth $15.00; our $20.00 suits are worth $20.00. We would like to show your our new live of Tweed Suitings, they are very pretty: Our Fancy Trouserings at $3.90 made to order RNINC - See that you examine the quality carefully. Com Our $15, D. A. BRUCE, FINE TAILORING