eet \ piGURE 7 Cul... oul American Machines, $] Empire . re, rene \ vy Xe) mT ys Vine . Ba iene dacih sac ile asl wilted nl sleds 20.00 55.00 A SAVING OF $65.00 a shasingan.. . py pure EMPIR TYPEWsiTER Superior in many features, ity, Durability e Writing Strength. Universal Keyl Yai nfactured an i Guaranteed by wpd for PO FO ee ere me a¥ ye rE ahs au. 8 2 AEhay ; Netd tel eA te a A Sle] e 0a rd. fhe Williams Manfg Co,, Ltd. moniais Montrel, P. Q. Pr rys Soka —_—_—_ Ladies Jubilee shoe— Received to day a ¢ celebrate by until tue 22nd at $1.18 | q Yas THE SHOEISTS special Jubiize Shoes. selling this line (>.< a > Uf F V4 Sa ase of We (Description) Ladies’ Oxford atent leather tip, coin toe, I Ps sele. geod heavy walking Just the thing for Jubilee Day. @22838 ALLEY & 60 Lier Piano Sallsiatl The Bell Has given to its purchasers universal satisfaction. Pure, Rich and Melodious Tone The bass is powerful without bersh Bness. The upper notes sweet jand mellow. Prices range from to $400. For sale at cleat $20C ’ Fletcher's Piano Warerooms OPERA HOUSE BUILDING TRNDERS. Monday. 2ist inst. Plans and The Committee do not bind them © scceptthe lowest or any tender. tod—td. aa eri Cakes lipse Bakery, and tl Telephone 98. D. Bakes Best Bread. =. @= @ @e6e6 42064080 «4 E2e@ Be Beene 74008 & Space y — ee fresh to-day at the Ee are only 10c per doz. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY —_— Sealed Tenders for alterations to the in- terior of Firat Methodist Cnurch, will be teceived by the undersigned up to noon on specifica tious ean be seen on and after Thursday, the 10th inst at office of Mr. W. C. Harris. selyes L. L. BEER, Secy. %44O9S SSS 838888 ley =] eo @® @ @ @® @ @ @ e® @]oeee8 es | LOCAL AND OTH&R ITRMS. LTE Beer Bros. for Dreas Goods. Tue Wratner.—Moderate winds, fair, and imoderately warm. ——@—— Ba.u.—Invitations have been issued for a ball at Government House on Wednesday evening of Jubilee week. Diilttiiceetnien 8.0. E.—The quarterly meeting of Lodge Eton will be hela this evening at 8 o'clock. Payment of dues and initiation. , liege Tea at Vicroris —The congregation of Tryon, Hampton and Bonshaw purpose holding a tea at Victoria, Crapaud, on July 10th. Steamer will leave Charlottetown in morning, returning same evening. Watch the ad. for particulars. Have Grown Caretrss.—At the Lon- don Baptist convention a speaker provoked cot siderable laughter by quoting the say- ing that there would be po marrying in heaven because there wou'd not be enough men to go round, and now the London girls are reported to have grown carel ese ia regard to attendance at prayer meeting. —Ridgetown, Ont., Dominion. Canapian Troorvs Arrive-—The Caner dian troops reached London shortly befoi midnight on Tuesday and were received by Major General Methune, Sir Donald A. Smith, high comm: ssioner and other offi- cers and Officials. Mlethune in- spected the contingent and expressed his pleasure at the smart ay pearance of the men. As they marehed from the railway station to Chelsea barracks they were loudly cheerei by large crowds that had been waiting their arrival. ‘ } General nas Teacsers’ Convention.—The Teachers’ Convention of the Western Inspectorate will meet in the Alberton High School oa June 29th and Soin inst. Tue first cession will open at 3.30 p.m. Papers will be read by Misses Squarebriggs and Durant, and Mr. J. H. Bunotain. Mr. P. J. Trainor, the President, will deliver the opening address, and Mr. C. W. Kie'y will givea lesson in history. Atthe entertainment in Woodman’s Hall in the evening Miss Stentiford, of Charlottetown, will give two readings. pa Ws A isn Story.—Two city sports were recently trout fishing at the blockhouse, in an open boat. There was great excite- ment, and the captain (who by the way, is an old hand at the business) roared out that his friend had on the largest trout ever hooked at this famous resort. The boys in the otber boats and also the captain, were loud in their acclamations to the re- cruit to hold on, take time and drown the fish. The captain, at the right time, bent forward with the landing net aud landed a smelt that was on the bob fly and a_ large cobbler that was on the tail fly. Cheers were then given for ths captain and the (Jueen. cicinseigiiineii Tue Srace.—The Josie Mills Company played *‘T'wixt Love and Duty” last even- ing to another small house. The play was of a most pleasing character, and it was rendered in a manner which evoked hearty applause. Miss Mills as Mercy Baxter excelled herself, and she was well support- ed by Mr. Thayer, Mr. Harvey and other members of the company. The costumes worn by the ladies were very handsome. “Twixt Love and Duty” will be repeated at the matinee on Saturday afternoon. The specialties by Messrs. Mack and McEnary, last night were up to the standard, and won several encores. To-night the comedy drama “The Black Flag” will be put upon the boards. This p!ay was given in Char- lottetown four years ago by Miss Mills’ Company, and it was greatly appreciated. It will probably be witnessed by a large audience to-night. Thirty-five cents will admit a lady and gentleman to the best seats. goode for it. You may Uncert Ft A YERY SUDDEN DEATH. Mr, John A. McLaine Stricken By Apoplexy, And Dies at the Prince Edward Island Hospital The sudden calling away of Mr. John A. McLaine, sub-~collector of Customs at St. Peter’s Bay, must forcibly illustrate the truth of the Scriptural injanction that “in the midst of life we are in death.” Mr. McLaine came to Charlottetown yesterday in the _ forenoon train from the east. Ue was then ap- parently in his usual excellent health. A few hours later whilst attending to some business On one of the wharves he was stricken with apoplexy. Medical aid was promptly called in, and Mr. McLaine was taken to the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital. Here everything that skilled medi- cal men and loving hands could no for him wasdene. But notwithstanding all this his condition became more serious and about one o’clock this morning the vital spark fled. Mr. McLaine was sixty-eight years of age, and was well and favorably known in Charlottetown and elsewhere throughout the province. He leaves a wife and a son and daughter to mourn their loss. His body wil be taken to St. Peter’s Bay this afternoon. The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon at one o’clock. — ss oe a ETTER ihan cure is prevention. By taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla you may keep well, with pure blood, strong nerves anda good APPETITE. McMillan & Hornsby’s FOR WALL PAPER Five cents will admit children to the Feast of Days Tuesday morning and no words can express their delight when they behold the toys and the beautifully dressed dolls. Like to use our Baking Powder. 8 $ é ; They a'ways feel sure of having everything come out nicely. ; It makes lovely light biscuits and is cheaper to use than Cream of Tartar and : Soda, and is much more uniform in its : results. Price 25c a pound. W Johnson & Johnson Graduates in Pharmacy FOOLS OOOOSEAS BD 6941 90900006 95600060 | OOS * 900000 0000000000008 ss to judge the weather and try and advertise ‘suitable reqnire a real good Rubber Cloak and an Umbrella this afternoon, and a smart Muslin Blouse and a Sunshabe To-morrow. Perhsps another suit of warm underclothing would be desirable, or you might wish a suit of our Balbrig- gan or may be a gauze vest. ONE you can depend on—whatever THING kind of goods you may require you can get them very cheap just now from 4445444 BEER BROS = Lon ttitne * : Wy Wy Jubilee Goods - - - Of all kinds JUBILEE CAPS JUBILEE GLOVES JUBILEE 'PANTS JUBILEE BRACES JUBILEE SHIRTS JUBILEE COLLAR JUKBLLEE CUFFS JUBILEE HOSE ASTATMASMAAAIAZ I Englishmen Irishmen and Scotchmen, buy your Jubilee Goods 0t Prowse Bros, the People’s Boys. JUBILEE HATS JUBILEE TIES JUBILEE SUIrmTs JUBILEE COATS HARD HATS LIGHT HATS TWEED SUITS SILK HATS, SOFT HATS DARK TIES LIGHT TIES MEN’S SUITS BOY'S SUITS CHILDREN’S SUITS LIGHT SUITS RAIN COATS AAAALSL Lubilee Goods of all kinds PROWSE BROTHERS. The Wonderful Cheap Men seeeese tC Ip - a = Faats of the Ebest makes at lowest prices in Hard and Soft Black and Colored, D, A. BRUCE T VTS & = WORSTED SUITS