WEEKS TO-DAY | Grand Display F RST ARRIVAL, | LATEST NOVELTIES NEW FLOWERS NEY HATS OPENED YESTERDAY Call and see Big Rush, Come Quick First Choice NOT E.— Ladies, don’t forget the big rush we had last year on opening our new hats and flewers. Pronounced the fin- est assortment in town, To- day we hope to beat it. WEEKS ‘The People’s Store. — 222222 A Crown of Gold skillfully fixed to the root or body ofa tooth will last a lifetime. Perfect results at our office. 4 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. In the Eleverth 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 new 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 moderate and our work guaranteed. Berlin Dental Parlors, Over store " Prowse Bros. Office Hours:—8 a. m to 8 p. m. QELS Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee Will be held this year, and those who visit Chitown this year will not do themselves justice if they fail to get their Lunches a Victoria “Cafe, and drink the health of Her Majesty the Queen in a glass of Joy’s famous But- termilk JOHN P. JOY VictoriA CAFE Gt. George St.,... THE DAILY FXAM TELEGRAPHIC. SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER, JUBILATION IN. GREECE, War Now Seems to be Inevitable.- ——— oe Fightiog on the Frontier and Troops Hurry .- ing to the Scene, _—- Loxpon, Aprill12.—The Times corres - pondent at Athens says: News of the incursion iato Turkish territory on Satur - day was received here with jubilation. One newspaper says: “The die is pow cast; it is all over with diplomacy. The eloquent voice of the rifle has spoken at last.” Greek bands are crossing the frontier at various points, and war seems to. be in- evitable. Lonpon, Aprii 9.--The correspondent of the Times at Grevena says that at 5 o’clock this morning 1500 Greek bandits crossed the frontier, where they encountered the Turkish troops. The fighting lasted throughout the day, with some loss of life and a number of minor casualties. It is thought probable that fighting will now break out along the ertire frontier. A Turkisn council of war was held today. ConsTANTINOPLE, April 9.—The war preparations throughout the Turkish em- pire continue to be steadily pressed, al- though there is not much change in tie eastern situation. A very pessimistic feeling prevails here at the failure of the attempts to coerce Greece. Lonpox, April 9.—A despatch to the Times from its Canea correspondent says the Cretans are now massing around Kissam. They have mounted four guns and intend to attack the fort, which is held by 150 Turks. Yesterday they wrote io the captain of the Austrian warship anchored inthe bay, saying they would repel forcibly any attempt of the warships to interfere with their designs. NEWS FROMETHE CAPITAL a Getting Rid of the Tory Officials. Superannuations tFreely Distributed and Positions Made for Liberal Friends, —_---— Orrawa, April 12.—Sir Richard Cart- wright stated on Saturday that the time had not arrived for..av. official announce- ment regarding the fast line negotiations. Four men were retired from the Privy Council office on Saturday. Three were superannuated| and -one. retired with a gratuity. The, superannuations in this case call for an annual payment of over two thousand dollars. ne of the retired is the chief clerk. He receives a superan- nuation of $1,200 a year, and is under sixty years of age. SOUTH AFRICA, British Goverament Determined to Maintain Raprtenicy. Lonpox, April 12.—Speaking at a ban- quet on Saturday, Mr. Goschen, First Lord of the Admiralty, declared that Eng- land is determined to maintain its suprem- High Commissioner with the power of the British Eropire. 7 f A Tidy Profit, es Eoxvor, April 12. —The Cunard Steam- ship Line’s annual report shows a profit for the past year of £249,788. Rubber Balls,—S:e our scent ball—big ball, big bounce, small price. Bigger balls, 5c, 7¢, 10c, 12, 15¢. up te $1.00. 50 dozen new balls just in. Buy big, bounce- ing balls at Carter’s Book- Store. 82-356 FACTS. We have imported more WALL PAPER for the season of 1897 than any other firm in P. E. {sland. If we have not now the largest stock on hand, then our sales sofar must haye been the largest. We show the Greatest Variety Of samples, ard can safely leave the public to judge whether they are not the HANDSOMEST. Geo. Garter & Importers of Canadian, English and Amer ican Wall Papers. acy in South Africa, «and would back its. j ee INER, TELEGRAPHIC | NEWS, London, Apri) 9 ~In t! e House of C> » mons yesterday Sir Richard Webster, the Attorney-General, moved the second reaa- ing cf che law of evidence bill enabliag prisoners in criminal cases to testify im their own behalf. The biil passed its second re vading. Winnipeg, Man., Apri] 10.—On. the C. PR. epecral settlere? exvursions. a large number of excellent setthrs have reached Manituba and the Northwest this season, a good propertion ‘being young men who iutend taking up homesteads. It is esti- mated by experts of the grain trade that there is of last season’s wheat crop still in the hands of the Manitoba dealers and farmers betweeo seven and eight million bushels. Jt is rather a startling fact that on this wheat still held there- ia «a loss of perhaps two million of: dollars. The dealers Leving paid for it a price twenty-five cenis a bushel in excese of the market value tu-day. However, seventy- five per cent. of thia great loss, as’ faras the dealers holdings are concerned, has bee n covered by what is known as “hedg- ing,” that is, selling against the holding, Uf course, as far a8 the wheat yer in the hands of farmers is concernei, it is dead less. That was the chanve a farmer took when he decided to hold his wheat on tae prospect of higher prices. Lonpox, April 10.—In the house of common yert-rday t-e secretary of state tor the colonies, Joseph Chamberlain, answering a question On the suljeet, an- ncunced that a contract nad been #gned between Canada and the Peterson; of New- castle for a fast steamship service between Canadas and Great Britain. Burt,. Mr. Chamberlain added, the contract still re- quires the sanction of the imperial govern- ment, which is considering the matter. Loxpox, April 9—A crowd of “people gathered at Charing cross railroad station” yesterday to witness the \‘eparture of Mrs. Ormiston Chaut , the Social reform«r, and the six nurses who are zoing with her to the island of Crete. All members of the party were dreased ijn a Smart, nursing uniform of gray and crimson. They tore a maltese cross. Lady Henry Someset, who with Mr. B. f. Kerth, of Boston, Masa., is financing the mission, presented Més. roses. marked decrease in plague cases, yast week’a total ‘was 360 death- from the plague and 323 new cases of that disease, against 528 déiths and 501 new cacs during the previous week, The grand total of the plague in ths cases, and throughout Bombay presidency up to April 2, there has been 22,68 deaths from the plague, and 18,361 cases of that disease which were nat fatal. London, April 10 —A despa‘ch to Times from Capetown says‘Ethat advie es | received there from Delagoa By a nou CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 1 |My baby—lay upon my knee— ) And smiled to think how by-and by | SOVEREIGN FLAVORING $Y Chant with @ splendid boduet of white] Bombay, April 10.—There has beén a}: city is 10,943 deaths, and 9,299 not fatel.| that the country bordering ou and across | the Limpopo river, forming$for mab miles the north@est and noffern limit of the Transvaal, is im open ré¥olt. D patches yesterday announced that the whole of Gazalaland is in open rev T wert) -five thénsand natives. bave rebell-; ed against the Portugese governmeut. Ax O1p And WELL TRE Remepy.— M1s. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup bes been used for over fifty years by | millions ‘of mothers for their children while teething with perfect success. It soothes the chi softens the gyms, allays all pain,cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. 'wenty-five certs a bottle., Its value is inceiculable B> sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth ing Svrun, and take uo other kind 1 3 5w Gee There is Only one Furniture Shine. British ‘Farniture Shine “(SHINKS) ” Does the wook good— cleans as it goes and shines also. (Used large- ly). Prepared and sold only by A W. REDDIN, Phm B CENTRAL DRUG STORE. Sunnyside. l WALUHES must necessarily be so on- structed as to keep good time. We have some high-grade watches at low grade prices, not only for railroad men, but for anyone needing a correct time keeper. Visit our store for all kinds of Watches and Jewelry. Sa — art 3 G.. TAYLOR Jeweler and Optician, , North Side Queen Square. Carter’s for Wall Paper AN IMPORTANT Qu ESTION. _ —- Dear Heaven’s latest gift to me— A little son —the second: gift Which Heaven had sent, my heart to lift In gratitude that to my care» He vesigned another soul to spare. * Now have I two to Jove !,’ cried I, My baby’s sisier--the wee maid Who for three yeare had daily played The part of queen amongst us al|— Would come so gavly at my call, And welcome with # Jangb of joy Her first look at our baby boy. She came. and standing by me there, She viewed him with a wondering stare, Then, turning anxious gaze on me, “Did he bring lis mother 2?” questioned she. —Harper’s Bazar. ARE YOU A> GOOD COOK Ifso you will appreciate the fra- grance and flavor which our Extracts impart to your cooking. Why lose time and patience experi-: menting with worthless and unreliable goods, when you can get the best, from your grocer by asking for ane “Sovereign” Brand. We ~-EXTRAGTS Have stond the test of years; ‘anu their increasing sale proves their superiority. Ask your Grover for hem, . Simscn Bros. & Co. Manufacturers Stantake. Property FOR. ‘SALE. Valuable property} awith a Three Ten: ement Dwelling thereon, situate on the West Side of Malpequée Road, Charlottetown. , Common, formerly -owned by the late, John, Stenlan In Chancery, In the Rolls Court | ~ Tobe sold by PubliesA vetion, at the sailed ¢ urts Rmlding in Ch Initetown, on WED- eee a the FO RTE NTH, day of APRIL, next. at the “hour of twelve o'clock, noon, in pursuance an order of the Honor “able Edward Jarvis Kolls, on the 2ith day of March. inst, in-suit for partition whereim Albert Stanlake and others are complainants, and Frederick J. Stanlake and othe’s are defendants— All that tract, piece or parcel Of land situate in the Common of Charlottetown, atoresaid, -bound- a» follows, that is to say:—By a line com- mencing on the west side of Walpeque Road, = at the northwest angle of land formerly leas-. hed to Francis Monaghan, and therce running westerty:along the notthern boundary of said land two hundred and’ nineteen feet, thence running northerly .at- right angles ‘thereto fitiy feet. thence running easterly parallel to } th- first mentioned line to the said Malpeque Road, and thence southerly” along the same to the place of heginnipg, the said lind being partot Common J.otiN umber Twenty in the Common aforesaid. Theabove preperty wiil be conveyed free from incumbrare-s. Ten per cent of the flurchase money to be paid at sale. and the balanceson confirma- tion of sale by the Court of Chancery, and ex- ecution of Deed by Master in Chancery. Sale will be contirmeéd by = court free of’ expense to the purehaser_- Dated this 26th day of March, AD: 1307, J. A. LONG WORTH, “oe "Master in Chancery, MR. A. ‘eee INGs, Complainants’ Solicitor. Lio t4—25~t sale, CAN ADA, <3 Provifce of Paha’ dward Is In Chancery. . In the Rolls Cotttt. Albert Stanlake, Emma Ashton, ' Albert Lee, -Elizabeth Aun Lee, Frederick Me yess ey: eos ite ne ants. ; And Frederick Jd. Stanlake, Arthur W. Stan- Jake, Josepo Stanlake, Thomas W. Reilly and Mary Jane Reilly and Mary E Stanlake, a minor under the age of twenty-one years, by Aine’s A. Macdon- | ald, a Solicitor of this Court, guarglian | ad Ii tem, Defendants. Pursuant to the order of the cery. bearing date the 24th day of Marth, instant, notice is hereby given that all creditors having claims against the estate of the late John Stanlake, late of charlottetann, ju Queen's County, in Prince Haward Island. do come in and prove their ateotnts before me at the Prothonotary’s Office, ia the Law Courts Building, in Charlottetown, on or before the 2ist day of April next. or in default they will be excluded in the adminis'ration of said estete and in the decree of this Court therein. Dated this 27th day of March, A. D. 1§97. J. A. LONG WORTH. Master in Chancery, ourt of ein Mr. A, ERNEsT INGs, Complainant’s Solicitor. 74, 2502p 21. peed Wheat For Sale White Russian and , OampbeiFe White Chaff, grown from imported seed che year on the Warren Farm,’ On the testimony cf thousands during the last 15 yeurs, this seed has giyen great satisfaction in all part of the Island... }. “JOHN NEWSON, | + Clar'ottetowa, Mch 17—Imd tw 2, 1897 eee Master of the [" Sti fie q 4 Hensler ard Lillian Henn wep alany ‘ “SPRING 1897 SEED ALUOU We have much pleasure in announcing to the we are and GARDEN this season. people of P.‘E. Island the fact that going to, sell CHOICE FLOWER, VEGETABLE SEEDS Raa These Seeds have all been selected from best English, German and American growers by our MR. HASZARD, whose ability in the culture bh of flowers and vegetables is known throughout the Province,and who, dering ng gu years, has taken marty hundreds of prizes at our exhibitions, a5 Owr printers are now busy getting out the SEED CATALOGUE. Be s you get one, Free to all, or sent by thail on ers of postal card.. ee € cas aC cs serene be G ‘SUNNYSIDE a fu al at ari -§ 3 The Permanent Waii-Cortins. 4 P Does not RUL or SCALE from ary hard surface. a5 ,Coat ovcr ceat can be applied. ae No more wash 'rg or eeraplne of walls n¢cessar: mm i Alabartine is The Sanitary Wall Coating. : v , Disp'acés Kel-omines, which doay ou the well. . 1 Eena'ly adapted for Ornamental work and plain Ti-:: oa = € Pleores Tainters as we'l c: he general p eb. ic. i. Feei'y app. ed ty onyox 3c WI aes eae a Lrash. Ps ixteen emt i ifultints: and $e) s : Pus ¢ up in Fire peimd neniienre. 8 aa erat sold tp by Ready for m ¢ by ois ing finiCé!d Watc . : Ne hot weter b« needed, Sarr: 7 Se ee .. Fy 0 di rec tions 1 — © On ever hace, ‘ecorator’s Ai _furnisi tra ra. free, ? eae tesa aley r for ; “7 Peres co ts. Wars or ts . e'Sr RANss K : i 245% ; ae: ww on -, i o * * A ai a | grade WHOLESALE | & RETAIL. Se een a. ee orth Side Market Square. Mixed Paints , “Tiger” Whit» Lead, Brushes, ete. High ey? goods. - Low prices, DODD & ROGERS, | hisper in Your Ear ».We buy our goods for spot cash, and ‘customer the benefit of up-to date nin<- teenth century’ metbods. Our claim is the very best value in Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Overshoes, Gaiters, Slippers, Leggins, Ke. Talk about the purchesing power of a dollar across: the line, but if you want to know the rea power of a dollar in buying Shoes, youwill fin it ou when yon see our price WEEKS & WARREN Spring Footwear and not too early to be buying. Not a bit too early tobe thinking of shoes for spring — We are now opening new styles and new shedes in Chocolate, Coffee Brown and Oxblood. See ottr $1.00*shoe. shy Ws 3E STEWART é; €0 TONDON | HOUSE BUILDING.