a OXFORD WOOLEN MILLS, Oxtord, Nova Scotia, Manufacturers of Tweeds, Blankets and Yarns. SOLE PRODUCERS Of the 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 T'weeds 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 Manties, Millinery, Dress Geods and Staples. W. A. Weeks &Co THE PEOPLES’ STORE. Wholesale and Retail. TREATMENT OF TEETH Our method of immediate root filling is one of the greatest successes of MODERN DENTISTRY, and NEVER FAILS. In case of an abcessed or ulcerated tooth, we save the tooth absolutely without pain, and guarantee it to do good service for. years, and never 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 filled. Berlin Dental Parlors, Over store of Prowse Bros. Office Hours:—8 a. m to 8 p. m. FOR SALE (1) THAT farm of SIXTY ACRES at PISQUID, LOT 37, lately oceupi- ed by Jas, A. Chappell. 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 Lack. Terms easy, THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 28, 1897. BRIGHTEST, SPRING TELEGRAPHIC, SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER, Y Y 1 Zz WAR NEWS ie Ss ° FALL OF THE GREEK MINISTRY _— A Grave Crisis at Athens. THE END OF THE WAR IN SIGHT. —_—— ~— Greece will Withdraw Troops from Crete aud Appeal to Powers. Lonpex, April 28.—Everything points to the conclusion of the war by the imter- vention of the Powers. Reports of the fall of the Greek Ministry are confirmed. It is probable that a coali- tion cabinet will be formed. The situation at Athens 1s very grave as a result of the rapid development of the revelutionary feeling. This condition of things appears to have resulted largely from the cessation of hostilities in Epirus. The correspondent of the Times at Athens says that the popular ferment has been partly sllayed bythe dismissal of Prince Constantine’s staff, though the most extreme portion of the press still demands the recall of the Crown Prince and Prince Nicholas. Continuing, the despatch says: ‘Indeed it looks probable that to-morrow will see the end of the whole business. There is reason to believe that the Government is contemplating the withdrawal of the Greek troops from Crete and an appeal to the powers to settle the trouble. This change upon the part of the Government is due to Edhem Pasha having intimated hie intention of marching upon Athens.” NEWS FROM THE CAPITAL DEBATE ON THE TARIFF, Nicholas Flood Davin and J. Ross Robertson to the Front. Liberal-Conservatives True to Their Principles. Orrawa, April 28.—Controller Patter son resumed the debate on tbe tariff bill yesterday afternoon. He claimed that it was only incidentally protective. He spoke for abeut an hour, and was followed by Nicholas Flood Davin with a lively ad- dress, in the course of which an interesting incident occurred. Mr. Davin said that he had heard the Government had received a despatch from one of the secretaries of state saying that Her Majesty’s Govern- ment was pleased with tne expression of loyalty, but that the preference jnvelving the treaty could not be sanctioned. He asked Hon. Mr. Davies, who was leading the House pro tem, whether or not the report was true. Davies said: “I don’t see why I should answer such a question asthat. Thebhon. gentleman seems to know everything.” “This.” said Mr. Davin, “is the manner of the Gov- erament. They make no answer to questions like this, which we have a right to ask and the public ought to have answered. Mr. Davin described the Governments, attitude as higbly theat- rica]. The Finance Minister was perform - ing the tariff skirt dance. The Ministry was described as “an orgauized perfidy” and the measure before the House as meeting Johnson’s phrase, “a conglomerate mass <f heterogeneous matter.” J. Ross Robinson, Independent, of Toronto, said that on the tariff issue he was a follower of Sir Charles Tupper. The Government had certainly stolen the other party’s clothes; but he proposed to follow the old Leader. clothes, or no clothes. Mr. Laurier had, he said, attacked the policy of protection in the only way it could be successfully attacked by a long and protracted siege. Direct assault would.be vain. Mr. Laurier’s only chance was by disguise movement and strategy. Already the enemy were within the breastwork and there was danger of them taking their citadel. The debate was adjourned. The Opposition Members and Senators held their ,second caucus of the session yesterday. Some discussions took place on the tariffand the opinion was unani- mously and emphatically expressed that the Liberal-Conservatives would resist any departure from the policy of protec- tion by the general Or specia! tariff. It is not yet decided whether an amend- ment will be proposed to the tariff resolu- tioa before the House. Hoo. Mr. Blair is confined to his bed by Grippe. Box of 50 moth balls for 10 cents at Watson’s Drug Store. Carter’s for Wall Paper Clean your carpets. Ox Gall Soap at Watsen’s. Sin,—T see that the shining light of the Summerside Journal, Barney O'Regan, has made my last letter the sutject of one of his periodical etfusions. Had I known it was to be consigned to the clutches of one | whose ** beauty of diction and elegance of expression ” was so distinguished that he occasionally gives vent to it afier the style of @ *pring poet (chat is, of course, when he has vot some unfortunate to criticize), I would have hesitated before writing it. He describes the breast of the learned disciple of George Eliot as expanding almost to bursting. He vo doubt was thinking of the self-satisfaction which he enjoys when reading his own effusions in print. Perhaps be may see fit to arise as the wished-for ‘‘ modern Byron in the cause Of Greece.” He wishes to impress upon the public the fact that a great pro- portion of the students only spend a five months’ course in P. W.C. I wish >o sar that there is no five month~’ course. All students must take the full ten monthe’ cours*, so the facetious “Barney” is entirely atsea in this statement. Then he devotes afew lines to some imbecile remarks about what he designates “ the habits of the students. Furtheron he supposes that I will sorely lament the fact of some, whom he mentious, not being gradust-s of P. W. C. Well, perbaps so, but certainly many of the leading men of Summerside bave testified to their good opinion of the Col- lege by sending their soos there for a course. In regard to the deficiency of the gralu- ates in English,—what is the use of send- ing them to the common echools if they do not become wel] acquainted with their grammar before they leave there to enter Fr. weCr In “Barney’s” letter, the saying, Ad- vice is cheap,” is brought to one’s mina by the amount of it which he so gratuitously extends. F And as for Summerside being only a village, [think it must bea slip of his pen (or his mind), for surely a mere yil- lage could not contain euch a noted liter- ary hgbt as Barnev O’Kegan. It would have to be enlarged to give scope to his learned criticiems. And no doubt he will endeavor to completely equelch this feeble attempt with lis ready wit (?). STUDENT. > © ee ANOTHER SUGGESTION. Sirx,—According to a Londoa despatch of yesterday, copied into thie morning’s Guardian, it is believed that England bas purchased Delagoa Bay from Portugal and will fortify Inyack Island, as ascurce of great strength and advantage in the event of war with tiie Transvaal. Since England has done #0 many things along that line lately, would it not be prudent for Scotland and Ireland to unite and purchase the Sandwich Ielands, and thereby add a little strength to their crumbling fortunes. ScorcHMaN. April 28th, 1897. — — EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN We sell “everything for the Garden,” Flower Seeds, Veg etable Seeds, Peas, Beans, Herbs ete. Our stock is complete, the quality of the best, and our seventeen years experience enables us to guard against many mis- takes into which new begin- ners are apt to fall. We have been the largest Seep dealers in the Maritime Provinces for many years, The care and experience that has built up and held this large seed bnsiness is yours to command Every- thing for the garden at CARTERS SEED STORE aR BEESOESSLSLE BESO The Centre of Trade and the Hub of the Drug Business The Central Drug Store Purveyors to the general health of the general public, of honest drugs donestly dispensed, and earryirg a large stock of sund ries, which placed side by side with prices asked, show value for your money in every transaction. A W. REDDIN, Phm B CENTRAL DRUG STORE. Sunnyside. : 2 BS RBRBRBRBVRBVH VE VE VK VK VE VBR VR BK BK BR BE BKB The eastern half of honse situated on corner ef Euston and Hillsborough streets. Immediate possession. Apply to Mrs. F. Parker Carvell, ap28, dlw Kent Street, WANTED -A girl for general housework. Wages 37. No washing. Apply to Mrs, G, | A. Warburton, Westwood. 100 d&w ’ found. ‘ , Little Corset V ictoria’s Diamond Jubilee Will be held this year, and those who visit Ch’town this year will not do themselves justice if they fail to get their Lunches a Victoria Cafe, and d¢mnak the health of Her Majesty the Queen in a glass of Joy’s famous But- termilk JOUN P. JOY VicroRrA CAFE Gt George St..... PUBLIC NOTICE. Public Notice is hereby given that applica~ iion will be madeso the Parliament of Can- ada at the next session thereof, for an Act to incorporate The Dominion Building and Loan Association of the City of Toronto, in the Province of Ontario, a Building Society already incorporated under chapter 169 of the Revised St-tutes of Ontario. J587, 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» City of Toronto, aforesaid, this brusry, A. 1). 1897. ee rr MACDONELL & BOLAND, Toronto Street. Toronto, Solicitors for the said Applicants dylaw 3timay3l PERHINS, STERNS & TURNER Invite you to an rnspection of their New Spring Stock, Their roods) are excellent in quality and finish, and the very best value to he. If you want a new dress this is the place to buy it. want a new hat or bonnet be sure and visit their Millinery where you will find the latest productions in that line, and ftrst elas Millmers to do the work. it will pay you to see their stock. Not an old garment there: every thing new. If you want household goods you will find them there at prices lower than you have been able to buy them for a long time. If you want suit of clothes for man or boy, one that will look wel)” wear well, and at a low price, you will find it there, : tweeds have a great name, you can get them here by the yard OF | made up in suits—come and see, ; NEWEST, CHEAPEST, 3 STOCK IN THE CITY. | % + a If you Rooms, If you are looking for a fashionable ea The Moncto m be? re + e Perkins, Sterns & Turner, | € “~~, QI s : oe dada “a? aoe ag \, ered with nice quality grey coutil—it’s well > \% t j = % Wanted, All Women to know about that unbreakable Corset | we're selling for 62c. It’s finely made, it fits, it wears, it’s cov- r worth 75c—-to boom the corset department it’s yours for “~ ee ccpatnasas te iamanapesasat atta illiatiascaatiadteaaaamiiettamamanialena ssa NOTICE. Farmers and others will please take notice that we ae in the seed business, and that we keep the very best quality, fresh, pure and reliable; no old seeds carried over from last § year. That we will sell at the very lowest price possible: We buy for spot cash and will give our customers the beneit of the cash discount. Also note we will not allow anyone # undersell us even if we self at cost. Before buying call and. get our prices. A full supply ot groceries kept constantly @ § hand. ! an eee ee eee ee i ee i ea i i, Ke KK TC W™ GRANT & CO} oD QUEEN STREET, Charlottetuwn BB ff @6444ALAS 44S SDAA ? Are You Going To Build a House ? hing, y > P , : s had pee Or put up a structure of any kind. If you are considering such < nt had be , see the undersigned before completing all your arrangements. Would Like to Quote you Prices, and, if you Wish. y Furnish yon With Plans and Specifications. ir Have the latest and best facilities for turning out first-class work. Factory is €@ upp te ed with steam power, and all jobbing work is done promptiy. ay * ; " . cat ee Careful attention given to all wor - Or GRAVEL ROOFING A SPECIALTY. reasonable prices charged. WM. W. HARPER. 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