An Elegant Millinery 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- lipery Rooms this week. Our Millinery chief, Miss Murphy Is even surpassing her previous record- breaking archievements. Charlottetown 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 STORE NEW KID GLOVES Black and Colored Undressed Kid Gloves with four pretty pearl Luttous and stitched back to match, 89c a pr, worth $1.20. Seethem buys them. 4 button ' Tane and browns, Kid Gloves, regular 90c quality, a grand wearing glove, 69c a pair Perrins Celebrated Kid Gloves. 2 push button, black and colored, 5 hook Lacing, black and colored,7 hook Lacing, black and colored. Charlottetown’s Leading Kid Glove Store. WEEKS, The People’s Store. 2e2ai2ee A Crown of Gold skillfully fixed to the root or body ofa tooth will last a lifetime. Perfect results at our office. Your Appearance has everything to do with the first im pressions one has in meeting you, No one can make a good appearance with bad looking teeth. Inthe Eleventh Hour of a tooth’s usefulness we can bring every means that skill knows to save the tooths life. Give us a Little Time and a little money, and we will attend to your teeth in a satisfactory manner. Painless Filling Effected by the use of the BERLIN METHOD. The newest and best known to surgery. Dentistry has Lost its terrors, by the mew and painless methods we employ. We Will Examine Your Teeth free. We will tell you frankly if anything is the matter with them, Our charges are moderaté and our work guaranteed. Berlin Dental Parlors, Over store of Prowse Bros, Office Hours:—8 a. m to 8 p. m. ee e Lee: ee House Renovating and Decor- ating. Spring bas come, and with it the reno- vating and decorating of dwellings. W. D. Mullins ie now prepared to do all kinds of house painting, whiting and paper hanging, etc. Persons desirous of hav- ing their dwellings renovated in first-class style, at the most reasonable rates, should call at his residence, King St., four doors 84—3wks pd west of Butter Factory. THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 20, 1897 TELEGRAPHIC. WAR NEWS. GREEK STEAMER SUNK BY TURKISH TORPEDO BOATS Another Greek Steamer Seized. A GENERAL PANIC AY ATHENS. Fortune Favors the Turks. OPINIONS IN. GREAT ‘[BRITAIN. Arntns, Apri] 20.—The Greeks have occupied several positions around Damase. It is feared that a massacre has taken place at Porvesa. During the bembardment of Salonicaa Turkish torpedo boat sunk the Greek steamer Athens in Salonica gulf. On board the steamer were & number of insurgents and members of various secret societies. A general panic prevails here. All the vessels are prohibited from leaving the gulf. The Turks have steamer Kethaline. Lonpox, April 20.—A despatch to the Chronicle from Athens, dated midnight, says that General Snivenitz, in command of the Greeks at Kiverie, has pushed Edhern Pasha towards Danaci. The suspense here is extreme. Lonpoy, April 20.—The theory here is that the British Government are using their utmost energy to make a cessation of the conflict. Lonpon, Apri] 20.—The Times dwells upon the provocation Turkey has received by Geece invading Crete and remaining there and then invading Macedonia. The paper aske what other power in Europe commanding a fine army, would have carried its patience so faras Turkey has done. NEWS FROM THE CAPITAL seized the Greek The Ottawa Conservatives Reunited. Costigan Stands by His Party. Orrawa, April 20.— The Conservatives who gave this constituency to the grits by their local disputes are reunited. The two clubs were made ove at an enthusiastic meeting held last night. The statement that the Hon. Jobn Costigan is likely to supsort the Laurier Government seems to have no foundation atall. Hon, Mr. Costigan stated his position in the House of Commons the other day, and stasis by his statement. He then affirmed that his position had under- gone no change, except that he did not expect to take so active a share ip politics as he had done. Decision Keversed, Ortawa, April 20.—The Minister of Marine and Fisheries (Hon. Mr. Davies) has prepared a judgment completely re- versing the decision of Captain Smith in the steamer Warwick wreck case. The Minis- ter susperids the captain’s certificate for six months and the second officer’s for three months, : —_— Sad Suicide. Moncvon, April 20.—Mrs, William Wil- bur suicided yesterday by means of 1at poison. A course of Hood’s Sareaparilla taken now will build up the system and pre- vent serious illness later on. Get only Hood’s. Aspinall’s Enamel, all co’ors' at Wat- son’s Drug Store. Ceescaetenenceeengemmnneniarelenea a tw oy rs a, oO a, F'riezes Are the fad in Paper—hang- ing just now;"produee very rich ettects for little -money. Walls are one color, ceiling a lighter shade, with the OS RBRBRBRBK frieze or border blending one into the other. We've an especially fine line of them—from 1] 6c per roll up. Yon can’t help but admire their beauty,and you’ll have other roows done once you see toe ts in one. Geo. Garter & Co. Tmporters of Canadian, English aod. American Wal] Ys Papers. BEVBEBVKBKBEBERKBRKBK BK RBEBRKBKRB 8 : : MEETING, AT BLOOMFIELD. Grits Show the White Feather—Hackett | and Perry Nominated, (By Telephone from Alberton.) Last night there was a meeting held at Bloomfield by M. Hackett’s friends. Not- withstanding the bad state of the roads, the ball was well filled. Mr. Hackett, who was received with great enthusiasm, spoke first, for about au hour, with excellent effect. He scored the Laurier Government for their broken promises and ma‘-admin-— istration, and was followed by Hon. Mr. Ferguson in the same strain, showing te enormous expenditure for the current and next fiscal year, as shown by the Royal Gazette statements and the estimates for 1897 to 1898 recently submitted to pa:- liament, Mr. McLellan, assistant clerk of the House of Assembly, accepted the invita~ tion to speak in Mr. Perry’s intereste. His remarks drew further replies from Meesrs. Ferguson and Hackett, which made it apparent that the Grit cause is hopelessly bad. The meeting was enthusiastically Con- eervative. The special train this morning had few passengers, till it reached Summerside. Bat at that place and at all stations weat- ward it wae boarded by large numbers of electors, and when it arrived at Alberton it was crowded to its utmost capacity. Nominations are in, and the candidates are Edward Hackett and S. F, Perry. The Couservative committee at Alberton on Saturday morning communicated with the Liberal party here, suggetting that a joint meeting be held at the close of pomi- nation, opening at 8 oclock in the evening of the same day. An answer was received declining the proposal. The Grits have secured Wood- man’s Hall for their meeting. The Con- servatives will hold their meeting at the Court House, immedistely after 2 o’clock. There is much comment on the lack of courage shown by Premier Peters and bis triends in declining to meet Sexator Fer- gueon'and Mr. Hackett face to face. bY THE FERRIES SERVICE. Sir,—Some time ago the Patriot news- paper made a brag that the Government had the ferry boats all ready to run on the ferries as soon as navigation opened. Well, navigation has been open now over a week and they haye only made one irip here, and we are now depending on an old lobster boat neither fit to row or sail, in charge of one small boy. The Dominion candidate gota good snub here last elec- tion, and the loce! candidate will yet a greater one at the next election if they think to spite the people for it in this manner. © The Government has three boats anl three or tour crews, so they can have no excuse. Oxe or tHE Disaprornter. Rocky Point, April 19, 1897, A Montreal despatch reports that the Hon. Israel Tarte has made known to the cour: that he would take advantage of his parliamentarian position and refuse to appear. The brave minister sued W. A. Grenier for libel, but since the defendant’s terrible plea of justification was entered, Tarte has been shivering in his shoes, and would give his bottom dollar to be out of the whole thing. Grenier, however, is bound the case will proceed, and witnesses are being subpocnaed for Tuesday. Mivirary Nicur (to-night) at the drill shed, Tue. members of No’s. | and 2 Co’s. Artillery are requested to meet at the drill shed to-night to train for the military part of the entertainment in the Upera House on Tuesdav next. 80 men required be- sides the officers of the regiment. mS Pinette Oysters at Joy’s. Just arrived this morning, Pinette Oysters. Those are the best oysters on this Island. I expect to receive those every day. Call early and avoid the rush. Who? is this Joy ? Our bicycle man is now at work in our warerooms Grafton Street—M.Wright & Co Just a Few TESTIMONIALS from amougst. many who have used The [sland Conditioi 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. Try a packet ‘once, you’ll use no other. Prepared and sold by AW. REDDIN, Phm B CENTRAL DRUG STORE. Sunnyside. Eggs For Hatching. $$$ From my prize winning flock of Ply- mouth Rock Poultry. Also a few choice young birds for breeding. ‘very first prize but one oftered for Plymouth Rocks at our Provincial Exhibition for the last six years secured by my flock, and numer- ous prizes at the County Shows with birds bred by me, should be ample proof of the quality of my birds. Prices to suit the times, WM. CLARK, North Wiltshire | up9~-wkyd&dy on ap20 SUCCESSFULLY LAUNCHED SPRING, MILLINERY: | s . Hosiery, Gloves; Hats, Caps, Table Linen, Towels, Flannelettes, Corsets and al! other goods Cheap. Our cpening on Saturday was a guc. cess in every respect. This week we will give special attention to Milinery, Capes and Dry Goods. Miss Mutch took a great number of orders for Hats and Bonnets on Saturday. 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. s : Readymade Clothing—extra value. Perkins, Sterns & Turner. - a SD i _ —_ a Gc. M. MOORE S. A. McLEHOD J. FP. GORDON OUR..... QUTHERN WINDOW For samples of stylish and seasonable Spring Millinery, Come in— go through our Millinery Department, see the hundreds of new hats and bonnets—trimmed and untrimmed—see the display of dainty and stylish flowers and trimmings, and you'll be convinced that here's the place, and now’s the time to buy your spring Millinery. '! Our Milliner, Miss McIntosh Is in attendance every day, and will execute your orders promptly and artistically, eeceeceeeceeeeeeeeee \ If it is ——_aay- ) Your Baby You want the best in everything: when a Baby Carriage becomes a nezessity. bine beauty and durability with utility and low price and buy th Baby Carriage JOHN NEWSON WZ oo sighs ° The Always busy Drug Store ae YS SSS | 390600060090 Our Spring Stock Opening Up Silver Soap, Polish, Fur- niture Shine, etc. REDDIN BROTHERS Opposite P. O. COecesecesososeevcsccsse® TO LET. The western half of the house on King St. formerly owned by Wiiliam Dodd containing eight largefroom*, at present occupied by Mrs. Koughan. The house is in goo!l orde: . Possession given the fifth of May next. App.’ to John Trainor on the premises or The time is now at hand Why not com- eccceslEROMecccee sli eiatielinaitisten lita ode RRR REBR Thomas McQuaid, Lower Queen Street. QORE & McLEOD. a tt a a 4 —_— ne bi @@ ee @ fe. 42.404 Oe Oe. Oe Oo oo. OO. 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