An Elegant Millinery Easter Display An immense display of elegant display of Jatest Hats and elegant Flowers. The best that Paris and London produces in Millinary styles is in evidence in our Mil- linery 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 femiuine headwear, Miss Murphy reports large orders for Kaster Hats and Bonnets Weeks °° NEWS. 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 Tavs and browns, Kid Gloves, regular 90c quality, a grand wearing glove, 69c a pair Perrin's Celebrated Kid Gloves. 2 ;ush button, black and colored, 5 hook Lacing, black and colored,7 hook Lacing, b'!ack and colored. Charlottetown’s Leading Kid Glove Store. WEEKS, The People’s Store. $3 20 $3.00 COOD °? Well, there is no better in Ch’town for the money. A man’s Genuine Calf Boet—-Goodyear Welt—No bet- ter $3 Man’s Boot in the city. Our prices speak for themselves. See our 4vindow for samples of new boots with «RK. JOST. STAMPER’S CORNER. $3.09 $3.69 $5.60 $3 60. 3 ae = eB ram ocd oh ere, se + . eer a yy ; = 5 +7: ee eaten Bae The Steel, Sheathed with Elm, Paddle Steamer «‘Mirami- chi,” 727 Tons. If not previously disposed of b y private sale, the well known passenger Steamer, “Miramichi.” will be sold by Auction, at the Office ot the Quebee Steamship Com- pany, Quebec, on Tuesday. 4th May, next, at ll o’clock,a.m. For all particulars apply to ARTHUR AHERN, Secretary Queb«c Steamship Co., Quebec. 36—sat td TO LET.—The southern haif of the late Chief Justice Palmer’s house on Queen Street, Can be inspected at any time, Apply to Mrs. Palmer, or at office er H. James Palmer. tu— | ed officer whom they had captured. TELEGRAPHIC, SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER. GREECE AND TURKEY. Fighting in Macedonia—fSuecesses on Both Sides, Larissa, April 17.—-Severe fighting has occurred at Macedonia between the Greek irreguiars and the Turkish forcee, with success and reverses on both sides. Atuens, April 17.—A force of Greek insurgents is reported to have entered Eptrine, but this statement must be accepted with reserve. Larissa, April 15.—Trustworthy re- ports received here Tuerdav confirm the statements that the Greek irregulars have captured Baltino, in Macedonia. The Turks lost forty men killed. Canea, April 14.—While fifty Turkish soldiers were landing to reinforce the forts at Missamo, the Greeks fired om the boat, Several shots struck the Austrian boat, which was assisting, whereupon tne Austrian gunboats and one Turkish bom- barded the Greeks and repul-ed them. It is said that the Cretans recently impaled outside the forta Turkish non-com mission- Lonpoy, April 15.—-The Athens corres- pondent of the Daily Chronicle says that advices from Epircus represeat the nitua- tion there as a reign of terror. The Turks are laying the country waste with fire and sword. The Vall of Jenin has ordered every Christian to give the Tur- kish army ten sheep and a bullock. Lonpoyn, April 15.—A despatch to the Daily News from Constantinople says that the Turkish version of the fighting «at Baltino has been published in tue news- psper Ikdam, which states that 5,000 Greek troops were allowed to attack tne place. Their retreat was cut off und the Greeks were finally worsted, leaving 2,000 dead and dying upon the field. The [kdam adds: “Out of pure magnanimity the Turks took no prisioners.” NEWS FROM THE CAPITAL SPECULATION ON THE TARIFF Not Much of a Cut, and No Free ‘Trade, --—— — Orrawa, Apzil 17.—As the time for the budget approaches, all sorts of rumors co about coucerning the prospective tariff, The business opinion seems to accept the idea that agricultural implements will be averaged atarate eomewaat lower than the present highestg and higher than the lowest, perhaps 25 yer cent; that the woolen and cotton schedule will be simpti- fied, but not greatly reduced. The oi] men do not expecta cutof more thanl cent per gallon, and the western men stil! Icok for free coal, The Spanish to Withdraw, Wasuincton, April 17.— Advices re- ceived bere say that part of the Spanish army will be withdrawn from Cuba at the beginning of the rainy season. Firein Halifax, Alativax, April 17.— Fire vesterday morning gutted St. Patrick’s School. ~ a BLENDED © PRIA Are the fad in Paper-hang- ing just now; produce very rich efiects for httle money. Walls are onecolor, ceiling a lighter shade, with the frieze or border, blending one into tho other. We've an especi- ally fine line of them—trom l6c per roll up. You can’t help but admire their beauty, and you'll have other rooms done once you see the effects in one. Geo. Carter & Co. Importers of Canadian, English and Amer ican Wall Papers. Notice to Contractors. Sealed Tenders addressed to the un- dersigned will be received until the first of May, 1897, for the erection of a Packing House in Charlottetown. Plans and specification can be seen after Saturday, the {7th inst, at the office of the undersigned. April 15th, A. D., 1897. B, & M. RATTENBURY, 87—2aw 25 tl may 1, arescavasetnnr, UMAKRLULT TOWN, THE PETRAL. THE GEESE. The shooting senson was ontime, Pat the Petrel—ab, theré’s the rub-—was yet fast inthe ice at Cape Tormentine. The following telegrams touch the ealient points of the delemmma and explain them- selves, Aa is well known we have ever sympathized with the distressed, and we withhold proper names, This is not a case of ideal woe. In fact the situation is particularly distreasiug. Our condolence then to the principals. Orrawa, April, 14. To the Admiral, Charlottetown. Leaving. Have Petrel ready. How are the veese around West Point and Alberton. Prepare ammunition. How is Local Gov- ernment? Answer quick. Telegram. Cuvtown, April 14. , Ottawa. Geeee flying low. Ammunition at clud. Am blowing out Petret. Don’t mis'ay last application. Locals strong. June bags all alive aud kicking. To The ADMIRAL. Ci’rown, April 16. To , Ottawa, Sorry. Find Petrel can’t be blown out, even by dynamite. Tue ADMIRAL. Orrawa, April 16. To the Admiral, Charlottetown, Then I wou't come to be hunted. Have sent priviate secretary with sume succor fur needy. Cu town, April 17. To , Ottawa. Hurrah! Petrel out. and hard work. Come? along now. Change of wind Bills will be torwarded. Tue ADMIRAL. Orrawa, April 17. To the Admiral, Charlottetown. Have made other arrangements. Teil friends I must stay and watch Tariff in- cubation. | Sro.en Goo 's Founp,—A f w dive ago the polue ctlizers rawed the house of William vovce,on Chestnut Street, and found therein seve al boxes of toilet soap, come tubs of buter, flour, etc., which they confiscated believing them to be stolen. Y¢- terday the police made another visit to the same place ard captured six moustache cups and twelve saucers which they found there. From there they went to William Kilsworth’s house and there they found six more moustache cups and twelve saucers. Someofibe cups had the lips broken off so that they might be ured as ordinary cups. These they also confi-cat- ed. The cups and saucers were identified by Mr. Gro, Carter as having been stolen from his warebouse. Mr, Carter also identified the soap. Mr. Rattenbury has identified the tubs of butter found in Joyce’s hovee. The rest of the stole g ol+are awaitiog identification at the Police Station. Joyceand Ellsworth a-e i: jeil. os > © <a. Monct n T mes: 100 e€ a d Spend are in power at Oitawa by the grac+ of the people of Canada—and the Manitoba schog] complications. C.W. A. The »o1rned annual mee'- ing of Charlott) own Waeelmen’s Associa- tion wili te hela in “heir club rooms on Tuesday Apri! 20th at 8 p. m, woen im- portant matters will be discussed. 346 At he Sunnyside Dery Goode Store you wilt’ tiad Perrios’ and oth-r good makes in great variety and at |. w prices; ail new. Come in for a pi r.—Pe-kine, Sterns & Turner. In view of the suffering from protracted drought, tbe New South Wales Government has proclaimed that April l6 be ob-erved as a day of humiliation and of praver for rain. LOSS OF APPETITE. Those who hare Jost appetite. who have d fliculty after enting and who suffer from nervous exhaustion, wi ! derive great benefit by using **W veth’s Liquid Malt Extract.” It produces a relish tor food. isanexeelient digestive »gent, and tortifies and strengthens the system. Lots of People Give usa PUFF on our Cigars. They know where to buy choice Havannah stock. These goods have been bought for some time aud are well kept. In 5e goods the “Gold” still hoids the jead. For Smokers materials try us. A W. REDDIN, Phm B CENTRAL DRUG STORE. Sunnyside, A TESTIMONIAL. See To Manchester Catarrah Co, from Rev. John C. Berry, once stationed on the Is- land. Dear Sir,— We haye used your Catarrh Remedy, and find itis as represented. Nothing we have used in our family has proved so suceessful for the purpose designed. It cleanses the bead, relieves the eye, ; keeps the nostrils clear and aids the throal in an astonishing manner. I remain. yours faithfully, Jounx C. Berry. A. W. Reddin, Phm. B., Central Drug Store, Sole Agent forP. E I, 82—dy Cw2w ! Samples on j application, THE ADMIRAL AND | gm APRIL 17, 1897 NEV? PRICES. abou PERKINS, STERNS & TURN 3 FR, | j ® , Tn ia show WE WILL OPEN UP FOR BUSINESS ON__> abou SATURDAY, THE {7TH INST e SATURDAY, Tile (71a INST. EB With an entirely new stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Millinery, Mantles, Hats vs on and Readymade Ciothing, all of which bas been purchased in the best Kvropean and Ameria, ee markets, and will be suld by us at the smallest margin of profit—rest assured none cheaper. will sali Our object will be to sell everything at a very reasonable price. We have : : ahs . . 2 Su the services of a first-class Milliner—Miss Mutch —She is well known to the ladies of thigh New Island, and thoroughly acquainted with the millinery wants of the people; all her wet m0 guaranteed to give entire satisfaction. We are yet short of a few details in completing stock, but in a few days will have everything asked for in the lines of goods kept. We wit Pe as in the past, keep only good reliable goods. and sell them at the lowest prices. It will pey Fon you to do your buying from us. We shall be pleased to show you through whether You want ® isp to buy or not. Come in and see us. ‘ ? St a i eee Tues Perkins, Sterns & Turner, °: 4 ' an th senile tee . * cere roe nen ane . T a @ the‘ ' Put Cc. M. MOORE VW. &. STEWART ..’) S. A. McLEOD J. FP. GORDON ‘ Micl 1 BS! ot M Lod : men hav: race prog G pel a | Lay atte rail’ Less i . . iia ‘ M The Great Easter Exhibition opens. A magnificent display of Easter Millinery, Trim- . pe ming, New Mantles, New Dress Goods, Silks, etc. We've aimed to bring you the best fille Spring Stock on P.E 1. We think we’ve succeeded—come in and see. part Puli Mr. ' ~ " . xtyle In » © Exclusive is . ! L 4 e ¥ ~e : ary $ e DRESS STUFFS eve , 1 @ eo att <> e ® B The MW : = Just opened, a lot of high-class atu & :» v: 6 ° handsome iridescent Justres. pretty S : silk mixed goods, etc. A fine a I ; of handsome noyelties in single : Printer’s Ink and Cold Type can’t e ¢ fhathic bak Of thee os te bad else a describe the Beauty of the spring col- @ PS ts: : ° lection we’ve gathered for vou. Scores 2 : o —hunodreds of Handsome Hats aud @ © Sy . ; Bonnets, trimmed and untrimmed. > REW S17 KS nig A veritable yarden of spring Flowers @ © we —but you’ll need to see to appreciate, @ ° in black and colored, just opened. os > S New velvets in cape widths, etc. _s alin 4 ° : Our Milliner, 8 © HUNDREDS ie . $ Astor full of style and elezance § A se Miss Melnutesk, p in Spring Manties. Samples - e : 6 ¥ whatever is new, up to date anc > @ha3 aiaty tA e ‘ Arrived in Ch’town yesterday by spec 2S good, ee at the same old low 9 of Shirt Ve aists ra ial from the Stanley. She comes @ cut prices, Come in, exauine every @ : a . wee aD vith the highest reputation as an : garment, makes no ditference > rosehgsi oe or aes a ae ech Artist in her line. She is reaJy to @ whether you want to buy or not— : ian es eats the tontunt ie-eumie: W meet you at any time. > we’re pleased to show them. ® nee Ww tealy for your inspection—New Stylish Spring Stock—big staif of obliging clerks—always here ourselves —always pleased to see you. | | Os a yA See eee ae ee nsndibc msedtuaeendiien aaastiekeeioce ee VELEN SAM Ste Uo Mo SU SBS et Sin, (te Om Ze. sige “oe “ye ope +ipre tire 0G » pre oie p< ofere oie of@re | © 900080009080 2008 000050069 - The Always busy Drag Store an ae SCHHSSSSSSSOSSHO DLE SSE SOOSCSSOSS SSOS COS Our Spring Stock pening Up Silver Soap, Polish, .¥ur- niture Shine, eic. The time is now at hand You want the best in everything. when a Baby Carriage becomes anevessity. Why not com- bine beauty and durability with utility and low pric: «nd bay SVSSESOSSHSSHSeSSeSHdI249 seventeeseses th by Carri REDDIN BROTHER Baby Carriage ake Ssesececsecoecceeooeseses@ Pee ax:sicerenaaprrapescsecc an nes 6étbOMe’s ceed os h®O LET . | O N EV OQ } The westerp half ofthe b use on King Sts t % formerly owned by Wi liam Dodd cenrata = i } eight large frooms, at —: cone y 4 &,. | Mt. Koughap. Fhe house seer out: Appl? oye ordre ovdye se eyoye oxy ordre owdye e % 6 oy. oxtys Siwerk & ow? | ee wh ; ; ises OF .@ ! AS ON OS AS GS GS GS AS GPS GS AS AS GS | tach accQusia, Lower Caden Streee. | %