OXFORD WOOLEN MIL, 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 [weeds contain no shoddy, but are manufactured from PURE WOCL 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 Mantles, Millinery, Dress Goods and Staples. W. A. Weeks &Co THE PEOPLES’ STORE. Wholesale and Retail. TREATMENT OF | TEETH Uur 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 never again to ache or abcess. Our setting is All That is REQUIRED You do not have to keep coming ed | hy 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 occupi- 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, TELEGRAPHIC. SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER, WAR NEWS. — —_- | Preparing for inevitable, Rumored Flight of Crown Prince Constantine Greeks the Arnens, April 27 1—King George has assured Premier Delyaunis that he is prepared to approve any decision which the Government mizht reach with a view to the improvement of the situation. Loxpon, April 27.—The Times corres- pondent at Larisaa, telegrapbing on Sunday evening, Sava that the town was occupied by the Turkish cavalry at six o’clock tbis morning. The Greek troops fled in a panic at the moment the Ottoman troops entered in triumph playing and bepnere waving. The town wi!l be held by a small garrison. ArHens, April 27.—A despatch from Tyrnavo says that itis rumored that the Crown Prince Constantine has fied to Volon. NEWS FROM THE CAPITAL Cartwright’s Apology for the Tariff. ee SIR CHARLES TUPPER IN REPLY. Arrival of Tariff Delegations at Ottawa. Orrawa, April 27.—B8ir Richard Cart- wright devotedano hour yesterday afternoon to the budget. He avoided much reference to his own pledges, but confined himself mostly to an exposition of the good points of the measure before the House. He dwe't particularly on the most favored rections, expressing the opinion that they would stand an international test. But if the Britieh Goveroment should object to the system, the Canadian Government would endeavor to persuade the home authorities and would fight the matter out. If the treaties were an ebstacle, it would be their duty to try te have such treaties abrogated. Sir Charles Tupper, in reply, made a three hours’ speech of great force and effect. He arraigned the new tariff meas- ure asa breach ot the Imperial obliga- tione, and & most unwise throwing away of a grand opportunity fora British Zoll- verein, Delegations are already coming to ask for tariffamendments. A strong delega- tlon of the iron men from Montreal and other cities arrived yesterday. One repre- senting the tobacco manufacturers of Montrea), Kingston, Quebec, Toronto and London is also here. The town will swarm with delegations before the week is out. Hon. Mr. Fielding replied to a request of the Montreal delegation for the appuin'- ment of an hour for an interview, that he could not see a delegation but would con- sider their written statement. But he is not to get off that way. AN EXPLOSION IN LONDON. ee Underground Train Wrecked, Passengers Moanded and Bleeding. Loxpoy, April 28.—A terrible explosion occurred in the underground railway yes- terday. Asa train filled with men was making a stop at Alder’s Gate Station the first-class coach was wrecked, and its occupants were found lying around bleed- ing. It is thought that the explosion was caused by a bomb. % A Few Cents Worth of Steel may be worked up into a bundred thousand dollars worth of watch springs, and Few Rolls of our heap Wall Paper . . can be made to yield artis- tic effects that will compare favorably with much more expensive dec.rationa. Make your house beautiful. We are in the Wall Paper business to help you, Geo. Garter & Co. Importers of Canadian, mo and American wa a Papers. ca ll RERGWERE ERE RLHR ERK BERR ERE BE BERK BEREAN by 120 feet back. Terms easy. Srivtitictete evrvevevenes SUCCESS AT McGILL UNI. VERSITY. ----+-— Miss Laura Young Take3 the Aberdeen Medal and First Rank Honors. Montrrea., April 2 As a result of the recent examinations, “iss Laura Y oung, of Charlottetown takes first ravk honours in Modern Languages and History, and the Aberdeen Gold Med. al, In commer'e as in life merit wins, Thats ~hy Sovereign Flavouring Extrac:s have come to the front in general favour. ———- How about your lawn? This is a good time to put it in good shape. It should be rolled with a heavy roller to press down all little hills and tufts thrown up by the frost, all bare spots resown with lawn grass, and rolled to presa the small seed into the soil. Ifthe lawn is very uneven and contains weeds, better dig or plow it up, then level it all over, taking care to rake out all weei roots, sow the seed and rolls The Americans are celebrated for their beautiful lawns. Our lawn grass is ail American grown. We have just re- ceived 500 Iba of the best grass seed obtain- avle. Price 36 cents per pound, for sale atour Seed Store.—Geo. Carter & Co., Seedsmen. Buy your boots whee you can buy the cheapest. Ladies’ nice kid shoes for 67 cents a pair at J. B. Macdonald’s Old Stand, Opposite the Market. It Pays Every Time To feed a packet of Island Condition Powder It’s throwing away feed when an animal is not in condition. The Grade Just the right ones mixed and boxed by ourselves—compose it. Remember it when you need this DIN, Phm 8 Prepared by CENTRAL DRUG STORE. A W. HEI ~~ The Purest Drugs Bankrupt Stock Our sale of Bankrupt Stock of Clothing has been a great suc- cess. We have sold several lines out but we have many others, but all must go. Then you will remember you cau Set Bargains in Boys’ Clothing Bargains in Boys’ Clothing Bargains in Boys’ Clothing Bargains in Youths’ Clothing Bargains in Youths’ Clothing Bargains in Youths’ Clothing Bargains in Men’s Clothing Bargains in Men’s s Clothing Bargains in Men’s Clothing Big Bargains in Trunks and Valises. Come, come to Jb Mactovalt Hit Stal Opposite west end Market. THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIT 27, MILLINERY Ho:iery. Gloves; Hats, Caps, Table Linen, other goods Cheap. 189 This week we will give special attention to Millinery, Capes and Dry Goods. SUCCESSFULLY AUNC a ie 1) Our opening on Saturday was a suc cess in every respect. Miss Mutch took a great number of orders for Hats and Bmnets on £aturdav. Should you want any work done by the end of this week, kindly leave your order early. Our Capes and Dress Goods taking well; it could not be otherwise seeing the goods are NEw and prices right. Towels, Flannelettes, Corsets and al Readymade Clouhing—extra value. Perkins, Sterns & Turner. Ps) 22222222 “5 A Can’t-Break Corsets---62c A full line, sizes 19 to 30—well made, perfect fitting corsets, covered with fine grey coutille, absolutely cannot break, at the waist line, regular price is 75c, we're clearing the lot at 62c, ,eS ww, lama eva tate: Ca a ee A nice well made Cor- set, jean covering, 5€ Finer jean covering, strongly made, good value 30¢. A spendid value for the money, fine grey jean - covering, well boned,well shaped, 40¢ A fit well and wear well Corset, fine quality, jean covering, ladies say it’s the best corset in the city for the price, a0¢ Two makes at same © price, both covered, nice quality; jean—one ecru, the other grey, both well shaved. and good fitters, A splendid value, per- fect shape, splendid make covere withd jean, finish- ed with sateen, trimmed lace, 75¢ The best $1 Corset— Crompton’s ‘Coraline,” needs no_ introduction, name is enough, perfec- tion of style, perfection, of fit and wear, only $1. Crompton’s Yatisi, here is acorset whose strong point is it’s easy fit, beau- tifully made and finished a grand value. New P. D. Corset a fresh lot of these favorite make just opened. Care ful examine this lot. Some sample prices are $1.25, $1.65. $2 25, $2.75, New shapes in “D & A,” Corsets. We have just received a new lot of stylisi shad*s in this make The D. & A. Crest is the newest Corset produc- ed by these makers, it’s a very finely made perfect- ly shaped corset covered with fine Coutile, patent- ed construction at hip, per mitting an adjustment to any figure. CQ 5d¢ Corset buvers do well te Diamond Jubilee Will be held this year, and those who visit Ch’town this year will not do themselves justice they fail to get Victoria Cafe, the health Her Majesty the Queen in a glass of Joy’s famous But- termilk and of Gt George St..... Vict ictoria’s | s their Lunches : Crink if JOHN P. JOY VICTORIA CAFE PUBLIC NOTICE. Publie Notice is hereby given that ap incorporate The Dominion "Building om pany and Building Society. “hae at th City of Toronto aforesaid, Ist day of February, A. 1) 1587. lica- tion will be madeto the Parliament of Can- ada at the bext session thereof, for an Act to and Loa ssociation of the Vity of Toronto, in the Provipes of Ontario, a Building Society already incorporated under chapter 169 the Revised St*tutes 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 of this MACDONELL & BOLAND Toronto Street. pcaata Solici.ors for the said Applicants dylaw 3timay3l j) RIOORE & McLEOD G M MOORE S A M’LEOD heeeasecce COCCCLEE W A STEWART J P GORDON eaeasinamaie —$$—$$$——= — a Re Estate of K. B. NORTON & CO. I have purchased the estate business under the firm name of R. B. NORTON & CO., At the Old Stand, City Hardware Store. of the above firm, and will continue the Ww here I solicit the ‘patronage of all the old customers and the pub JAMES F. NORTON _— ae ee rl ’ Are You Going To Build a House ? Or put up a structure of any kind. If you are considering s see the undersigned before ‘completing all your arrangements Would Like to Quote you Prices, and. if you Wish, yenprarnye you had bettei Furnish yon With Plans and Specifications. Have ee test and best facilities for turning out first-class work. Factory is equiyp ed with steam power, ai d all jobbing work is done promptly. GRAVEL seorinc A SPECIALTY. Careful fattention given to all wo ki: nd reasonable prices charged, WM. W. HARPER, Contractor and Buildcr. Factory on Fitzroy St. O, ‘Box :18 east, between {Weymouth and Cumberland Sts. P.