7 2 PUR ST, Sues , one solid wesk, commencing retarn after an’absence of 4 years, of the great emo- tional actress, Us il With an Excellent company in the createst, crandest and best plays ever produced at cheap prices, Monday Night, > asTE® AND MAN Tuesday Night, the Great Sensa- tional Comedy. 7) me Black Flag. Wednesday Matinee, woman Against Woman. Wednesday Night, the Beautiful Society Comedy, >) Twix Love and Duty. Thursday Night, the Sensational . Comedy Drama, | The Silver King. Friday Night, the Beautiful . story of Life in the Mountains, | the Golden Joint Mine. Saturday Matinee, East Lynne. no living rival. Saturday Night, the Great Sensa- i tional Play, | jhe Lights O° London. prices. A continnens performsnce. No waits. Prices 25¢ and 35c. * Seats on wale at usual places. Monday, June 14th As “Lady Isabell” Miss Mills has Positively the greatest company and repertoireever in this city at popular New, catchy and up'to date speciaiiies. ¥ Cool White Canvas Shoes are the proper thing fer Sum mer— and they wear—way! there is hardly any end to them. Men's White Canvass Shoes Bell «make, $1.50. Boys’ White Canvas Shoes, Bell’s make, 1.40 mY ALLEY & GO _—— Sealed Teders for altcrations to the in- | terior of First Methodist Caureb, will te Hecetved by the undersigned up to noon on Monday. 2let inst. Plans and tious can be seen on and after epecifica Thursday, the 10th inet at office ot Mr. W. C. Harris. he’Committee do not biad ‘themselves % aeceptthe lowest or any tender. L. L. REER, Secy. eod—td. a “S240022 be eeeeet We Have a few Ibs. of nice would sooner have the cash, and let you have the cake, It will fresh PLAIN CAKE. ' be sold for 20c per Ib. We don’t want it, we \4 Telephone 98. D. STEWART ? ECLIPSE BAKERY ¢ > ¢ iS Bakes Best Bread. St Bete © 2282s ? a ‘pace nam WER pF nae PPEHAHOUSE|loea ano ovvee mus Arritizry.—No 2Co.dril tonight at 8 sharp. dacinicapinitde Piease Notice the change of date in aivertisement of Libera'~Conservative meeting. For Hatirax.—The Fastnet left on re- turn to Halifax via Summerside and other por s at noon to-day. She had a large freight and two passengers, Seeger JcBiLee Meetinc —A meeting of the Jubilee will be held this evening at 8 o’eloeck in the City Conneil Chember A) regular cele,a‘es are asked to be on hand pr moptly. oy Tar Examinations for teachers’ licenses finished yesterday, and the students are preparing to go to their homes. The result «f the examinations wiil be announced on Saturday, the 19th. “y. Danstan’s Carmepai.—-A special jnbilee serviee will be held in St. Dan- stan’s Cathedral on theevrening of Sunday, June 26, at seven o'clock. The choir will render special mu-ic on the ocvazion. vial wane Wappine Presextr.—The members of Mr. Boaweli’s bBivle cless of the Firat Methodist church, on the oconsion of the marriage ¢f Mr. Brnce Wright, one of their numer, presented him with a costly and handsome picture. Two Pvstic Houipays.—Montreal will have two public holidays fur the jubilee celebration. The mayor of that city has decided to proclaim Monday, June 21st., a civic holiday. Tuesdar, June 22nd, has alrealy been proclaimed a Dorainion holi- day. Dvurine the summer months the “Y's” Flower Mission Commitee will. meet on Saturday afternoon. As they ere about commencing their work amony the sailors they will be glad to receive at their 100m, Grafton Street, papers, magazines, or any kind of good realing matter, also flowers for the sick. Will friends kindly make a note of this and send in their conations as early as possible. Seam or Coat Fouxsp.—M+r. M. Van- buskirk thinks that a valuable fied of goal has been made on his farm on the Mo- Laughlin road, about two and a half miles from town. Last week Mr. Vanbuckirk engaged a man to bere for water on his plaee. After the man had bored a foot, Mr. Vanbuskirk says, be struck two feet of red fire clay, then about «a four foot seam of coal. Mr, Vanbuskirk has com- munpicated with the-miniog authorities at Fredericton and léased aff avee of five miles adjoining his farm. Already two promin- ent Monctonians have offered to go shares with Mr. Vanbuskirk, but the latter has declined. Heand his father, Mr. Jacob Vanbuskirk, will form a _ partner- ship and will prospect for coal on their own hook.—Moncton Times. Tue Boston Sreamern—The Halifax | arrived from Boston Jast evening and left | on return this afternoon. Her inward pas- sengers were: P.M. Hammend and wife, Miss Katie Cooley, Mrs. Hensley, Miss Lizzie Prowse, Mrs. Remby and children, F. G. Brooks, A. C. Sbaw, Miss Belle Burgess, Mies Kate Perro, Mra. Alf. Coftio, Augustus Doyle, Chas. White, Jas. Snl- livan, Mrs. L. Music, Mrs. W. J. Lorraine, J. D. Goldsmith, John Larkin, Mies ©, McFadden, Miss Mattard. N-<. Rg!. Me- Do ald and children,Mre.k.McAtee,Mra. J. McDougall, Mrs. Sullivan. Miss Effie Me- Phee, Miss E. A. McLean, Misa A. Mathe- son, Mies Margaret Douglass, KE. H. Me- Arthur, Mra. K. A. McKinnon, Mra Jarvis Gay and 3 ebildren. Her ovtward passen- gers were: Mrs. Thomas Eoman, John Stetson, Ambrose Callaghan, John Kelly, ———— Emily Campbell, Mre, A. MeGreger, Miss Gaffney, Maggie Beattie, Ida Marshall and Lawrence Murphy. We are The People’s Store. charactera. them. One atock. geone better. to our store, | Please supply. The Truth . Should always be one of the primary elements in an advertisement. We are the Busiest Store on Queen Street. We are the Always Bury Store. We are the Wonderful Cheap Store, We are Charlottetown’s Great-s: Store. We have the largest stock of siry yoods in the city. We have the best assorted sto:k of dry goods in the city. We mark our goods closer than any other firm in the city. We mark our goods in plain figures and don’t deceive you with We never offer you any last year’s goods in our store, nan We always have fresh new goods to offer you ‘at big discounts, We give bigger discounts than any other firm in the city. We always buy direct from the manufecturer. We never copy anv other firm’s ad. of day be fore. We always write our own ad ard don’t copy from Jones. Our goods are all guaranteed fast colore—does not matter who made We always give 3€ inches to the yard. : Our dress goods are the most stylish in the city, consequently we dis— ceunt them. early in the season. 7 We have the best assortment of dress trimmings in the ‘city, Our mantle department contains the only up-to-date goods in the city. consequettly we will sell you our $50.00 garments for $2.50. Our Milliner gives such excellent satisfaction that we will sell Lond gy and Paris imported stuffs for a good song. “ Our clerks-are the most obliging in the city. | Our parcels are the neatest done up in the city. Our parcels are the most promptly delivered in the city. , follar buys more goods from us than anywhere else in the city. You will make a great mistake if you buy anywhere before seeing our It does not matter how big a discount you are offered elsewhere, we will (The firm that sent us this ad omitted signing their name). a = THE JOSIE MILLS COMPANY. DP Cerieni The Josie Mille ¢ mpany cpened their second week at the academy /ast night in the beautiful dumestic comedy “Dad’s Girl,” to a good-sized audience. It can safely be said that the performance waa the best given by a repertoire company here for some time. The costuming of the ladies was a very pretty feature. Indeed, few compauies visiting Halifax dressed as elaborately as the ladies of this company did last evening. Miss Mills, in the double role of Mercy Baxter and Lucy Ashew, gave s polished per- formance. This talented Ja!y is winning her way into the gool gracer of the Hali- fax theatre-go'rs more and more and can now be claseed as a Halifax tavorite. She appeared to great advantage last evening and her work was highly appreciated. The other members of the cast acquitted themselves well. The specialties were well received.—Halifax Herald. This excellent dramatic companv will commence a week’s epyagement a the Op ra House on Monday evening present- ing some great plavs. The opening plav willbe Sim's & Petti’s great Engl h melodrama, Master and Man. Miss Milie bas established a new idea in dramatic productions this season by not having apy Waits between the acts. As soon as the acts are over a specialty is introduced thus making this a cont'nuous p rform- ance. Tr al A Rc Lonjun eau, near Paris, has erected a monument to Adolpbe Adam, who made the little town famous by writing Le Post- illion de Longjumeaa, the opera in which Wachtel, the tenor and former postboy, made his reputstion. The professional manner in which Wachtel snapped his whip wae almost as effective as his high C. Nans¢n’s discoverv of deep water in the Arctic ocean Jeads M. de Apparent to infer that the Antarctic continent is of equal extent and tas on it mountainsof a height corres ,onding to Nansen’s ocean soundings. From this he goes on to deduce the theory that the earth is top-shaped and spins,’ with the South Pole for its point. A SHIPPER’S MISTAKE.— We've just opened a handsome line of Frilled Muslin . Cur- tains and Curtain Muslins, plain and fancy, white and colored, the very latest novel- ties. By mistake these were shipped too late so we'll clear them at 25 per cent. discount. Moore and McLeod. 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Putup your whee} in one of our bicycle ; stands and come in anu havea glass of our delicious Soda Water. ; It’s quite the stvle now for jadies, when asked to have a glass of Soda, to say, “ver,” if ‘you mean Johuson’s, Johnson & Johnson ‘Graduates in Pharmacy SOOO 0SOOSSES 090090000000 We admit that in preparing this advertisement we have made selections from other people’s ads, still we think @ good lot of it is true as applied - If we havea ‘ruthfal customer who can guarantee that all the above is true, we shail feel under adebt of gratitude tothem, and will give them a Jubilee Medal free. . |The Wonderful Cheap Men sf 8OFORESHOOR088 & HOW TO LOSE A | CLOTHING REPUTATION The customer wko buys any or every merchant’s clothing takcs his reputation in his hand, FREADYMADE CLOTHING is a migkty easy thing to go wrong in if the dealer has little or noth- ing at stake, The only proper way to buy readymade clothing is to get it of a merchant who hasa reputation to lose if it proves to be shoddy. We have been in the clothing business for 16 years. In that time we think we may say we have built up a reputation for scrupulously fair dealing, Our reputation is our best asset. It’s this condition that makes the selling of Clothing just as risky to us as to you. We have fully as much if not more to lose if the clothing is bad. Suppose we sell; it goes to pieces or does not turn out as you expect; you immediately blame us, and smash goes the work of 16 years. We can’t afford to take chances on the clothing we sell, neither can you or those you buy from, i: We are selling Men’s,Boys’ and Children's Clothing this spring upon which we are willing to stake our past, present or future reputation. Our goods are all guaranteed the best, our assortment is guar— anteed thetlargest, our prices are guaranteed the lowest. a ~ With our past reputation anda large assortment. to choose from, what more do you want? = © | é BLAAASLALA PROWSE BROTHE To-night Don’t forget to see our range of Neckties. 4 tor-25c,2 for 25¢, 3 for 25c. These are without a doubt the best value in Ch’town. HATS of the best makes at lowest prices. See them anyway even if you don’t ‘el want to buy’ | radian D, A. BRUCE 8 ail ace i 5 TOG a ‘ any | ‘ V« i i ; 4 ; * a ® fo wut ti. tua aes . ¢ ” ’ . ‘ " be sae ries sete > ee ee hein ae ee a a ae et Seal . 7 ich NAR a