od 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- 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 feminine 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 Luttons and atitehed back to match, 89c a pr, worth $1.29. Seethem buys them. 4 button Tans and browns, Kid Gloves, regular 90c quality, a grand wearing glove, 69c a pair Pertins Celebrated Kid Gloves. 2 push button, black and colored, 5 hook Lacing, black and colored, 7 hook ating, black and colored. Charlottetown’s Leading Kid Glove Store. WEEKS, The People’s Store. Back-Ache, Face-Ache, Sciatic Rains, Neuraizic Pains, Pain in the Side, ete. Promptly Relieved and Cured by The “D. & L.” Menthol Plaster Having used your D. & L. Menthol Plaster for severe pain in the back and lumbago, I unhesitatingly recommend same as a safe, sure and rapid remedy : in fact, they act like magic.—A. LAPOINTE, Elizabethtuwn, Ont, Price 25e. DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., Ltp, Proprietors, MONTREAL. TREATMENT OF TEETH Our method of immediate root filling is one of the greatest successes of MODERN DENTISTRY: and NEVER FAILS. Tn .ase of an abcessed or ulcerated tooth, we save the tooth absolutely without pain, and guarantee it to do good service’ for years, and nevor again to ache or abcess. Our settings All That is REQUIRED You do not have to keep coming day after day to have the tooth treated and filled’. , THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 24, 1897 SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER. WAR NEWS: CONSTANTINOPLE, April 23.—The Turk-— ish Government yesterday evening issued the following statement: “ A reconnais— ! ance with a force of infantry, six batteries of artillery and a cavalry division enabled Naim Pasha to oceupy a, position with eight battalions and some field bat- | teries Opposite the Greek forces cestred south of the Milouna and Siulva passes. Haaki Pasha with twelve battalions advanced towards Neraly on the plain in | order to threaten the retreat of the Greeks | at Koskrena. | Naim Pasha defeated the Greeks and occupied the important heights of Karadja and Viran. Hamid Pasha captured the fortified sum- mits of Cordoran and Garbika command- ing the passes, Lonpon, April 24.—The Atbens corree- pondent of the Times says: Thore iu authority bere regard the situation as highly critical despite the favorite news from Epirus. The fighting continues at Mati. The Crown Prince Constantine has ordered the troops to maintain a strictly defensive attitude, A portion of the western squadron haa been detached to bomberd the fortress of | Pargo, opposite Pax Island. Lonpon, April 24.—The Daily Chroni- cle’s correspondent says “the Turks are greatly dismayed by the distruction of their stores at Katerina and at Litochor- ion. Commodore Sachtouris destroyed the stores from the coast to the foot of Mount Olympus. Nothing remains therefore for Edhem Pasha to ‘carry away but hunger. The coast read being barred the only remaining ryad from Salonica is the Verria road eight days from Elassona. The reports of the injury to the railway line by the blowing up of bridges and tun- nels are confirmed, Financially everything ia going well, and ‘he value of paper money has risen. It is reported here (Athens) that the Turkish troops will be withdrawn f.om Crete. Private advices from Volo say that al! the villages between Katerine and Verria have risep.” NEWS FROM THE CAPITAL Mr. Foster’s Answer to the Budget. i A MODERATE AND REASONABLE CRITICISM. iy 4 : . ' Orrawa, April 24.—The Fielding Tariff did not receive indiscriminate condemna- tion at the hands of Hon. Mr. Foster yes- terday. On the contrary, the ex-Finance Minister indirectly expressed approval of the general principle, and accepted it by observing that it was tke same as the principle of bis own tariff of 1894. He denounced the double-dealiag and dishonesty of the authors of the tariff, and condemned some of the detaile of the measure, which he proposed to criticise further at a later day. . Mr. Foster’s speech was spirited and vigorous, and led up to many interrup- tions, which gave him Opportunities to show his rare gift in repartee. A spicy review of Mr. Fielding’s intro- ductory attack on the tariff followed, though Mr. Foster pointed out that the Finance Minister’s course in leaving the tariff nine-tenths unchanged and the whole Systemn practicaly as it was in 1894 was the best answer to bis denunciation of the national policy. The Finance Minister had started out to curse the tariff and behold he bad blessed it altogether. As to the proposed favored nation cianees Mr. Foster expressed the opinion that the British Treaties would include Ger- many, France and Belgium in any _prefer- cotial scheme adopted in favor of England. Mr. Laurier has invited Colonel Dom- ville to accompany him to England on the Jubilee expedition as amember of the Premier’s staff. EE ———e oe ne aa A Few Cents Worth of Steel may be worked up into a hundred 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 decorations. Make your house beautiful. We are in the Wall Paper business to help you, (eo. Garter & Co. : REVERE BEBE VBEVK TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. Larissa,April 23.—The Greek Evezones aad mountain battery have descended the mountains east of St. George monastery, and attacked the Turks on the flank. After a -evere fight tbe Torks who on Monday had driven the Greeks from Mati and Liguri brought two hundred eighty Circassian cayalry from Llassoa. ‘This was on Tuesday. The Circars.ans began to extend into the plain, and being raked by the Greck Mastropas battery and by the Evezones, they were compelled to fail back on Ligarsta, with great loss. Loxpoy, April 22.—A despatch from Atnens says; The national league of Greece (Ethuike Hetairia) bas advanced the passage money for a thousand Gari- baldians, who are expected at the Piraeus immediately. Arnens, April 22, 530 p. m.--Prince Constantine, the Greek commander -in- chief, in a despatch from Larissa announ- ces that he has been present at the scene vt military operations against the Turks since early this morning. Prayers were offered up in the churches of every town in Greece today fur the success of the Greek arms, Wasuincroy, April 22.—The first refer- ence in congress to the Turko-Grecian war Came up soon after the senat+ opened to-day, when Mr, Allan,of Nebraska, introduced the following resolution: “nesolved, That the established policy of avoiding entangling. alliances ‘with European powers is in no respect violated by our sympathizing with the Clristian people of Greece in their present’ heroic struggle against the advancement of the O:toman empire ; and that in the judg- ment of the senate it would be a recugni- tion of the wishes ofall for the executive to express to the government of Greece the sympathy of the American people.” “This present contest,” proceeded Mr. Allan, “is the old question whether Christianity or paganism shall survive. Tn such a contest a great and powerful nation like the United States should not hesitate in voicing its sentiments promptly and loudly, that ‘t may be heard througb- out the world,” Orrawa, April 22 —There is a b'g kivk ab put jubilee arrangenents, Thore regiment leftout are protesting violently. Two Mon- treal crops have had delegations here. The ersck corps, Uitawa 43rd, as well as 66.h Halifax, is excluded. Many changes are understood to have been made in the lists aad Sir Richard Cartwright’s life has been made a burden to him. PERSONAL. Mr. H. J. Massey, the well known insur- auce man, is at the Hotel Davies. Mr. William Campbell, the popular re+ presentative of Bedeque in the Provincial Legislature is, we regret to hear, ill at the Hotel Davies. His many-friends hope ‘to see him around again by Moriday. Mr. William Whelan, of Charlottetown, it is pleasing to hear, has passed a brilliant examination fat the Ba!timore Univer sity School of Medicine, apd has had conferred upon him the degree of M. D. Congratulations. The Woodville manse was agreeably surprised a short timeago bythe young people of Wood Island section of the con- gregation, who presented their pastor, Rev. A. S. Stewart, with an address and a beauti- ful study chair and lamp as tokens of their regard for him. Prof. Jno. Craig. of the Experimental Farm, Oitawa, is again this spring collec ting statistics of the blossoming period of ditterent varieties of fruits, aud he will be glad of the assistance of any of our farm- ers and frujt growers who will take notes for him. A. will send all who signify their wish to assist in this work a’memo- randa ‘ook conveniently ruled for the purpose. : In commere as in life merit Wine, That’s ~hy Sovereign Flavouring KExtracis —_— Has Done Such © Good Work .. that’s why we recommend it, farmer’s fayorite, The Island Condition Powder. Farmers in Hunter River i The Murray Harbor Wiltshire Lots 48 & 49 Rustico North River Covehead West River find it a true blood purifigr and tonic. rats Prepared and sold by - - A W. REDDIN, Phm B CENTRAL DRUG STORE. Sunnyside. DANCING wins ANDi: 3 Physical Culture, Any persons desirous of joining Miss H. McDonald’s Classes in Dane- ing and Physica] Culture, for the half term (ending last of June) wi!! please apply at her rooms on ‘Queen Street, BRWKBKEBKBVRBVK VK VK BK RREBK pw »dmp-orters..of Canadian, tne ' Rharws-™t Qi aid aus ‘eer - ‘use. S Ss other goods (heap. have come to the front in general favour. ‘}y: Victoria’s they fail to get Gt. George St..... tion will be made'o the Parliament of Can- carry on business anywhere in the Dominion of Cagada, with all the powers of a Loan ing Society. Company aod Build ing Society an Tneagday A nr} 27 . ) d er CP PaaS SUCC ESSFULLY LAUNCHED and Dry ——-_— wv sPRING, | PALLINERY. — Hosiery. Gloves; Hats, Caps, Table Linen, Towels, Flanneleties, Corsets and Readymade Cloithing—extra vaiue. cess in every respect. This week we will give special attention to Mialinery, Goods. Our opening on Saturday was a suc Capes Miss Mutch took a great number of orders for Hats and B neta on Saturday. Should you want any work done by the end of this — week, kindlyjleave your order early. | Our Capes and Dress Goods t:king well; it could not be otherwise seeing the goods are NEw and prices right. al Perkins, Sterns & Turner, eeae2ecceek a, orsets That Fit... 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