Ls — Ym 2 ey. srick by brick the great buildings are reared; step by j step a vig business ts buiyt up We WR given every care to ; ours. We hunt up the best goods to suit our customers” There isa great choice in : goods, and we solicit an early call to see our line of ' } ny HER OWARE : Pe LPT IEE OS LEN IS prettiest JUBILEE MEDAL Has the Queen’s head, arms of the pro- yinees of Canada and the royal leanne On it. | jabilee Brooches, ‘Faamelled Flag Pins A handsome selection te choose from; the newest and prettiest | esigns to look at. i. W. WEELNER. Jeweler ‘Time Bt Express Office at the Feast of Days to be held jn | the Skating Rink en June 21, ,22, 23 and | Hi, will be something entirely mew to the | people ot Ch own. First of all you will receive a Post- aiCard ou or about June 21, notifying you that: there is a parcel in the | Exorese Office at the Feast of Days for | you, asking you to call for it. Of course there wil] be price set on | i, but the managers guarantee that in every case the price asked will not exceed | the valve of the parcel, that is, you get fall value for your money in every case. dn Interesting Feature ofthe Express Office ia that po petson knows what is in their parcel until afier they have paid for it. The ladies in ecbarge have taken great care to select parcels that will be suitable too, also that the price of it will be easily within the means of the party to whom it is addressed. ONLY 260 parcels wil] be delivered resomeboly must necessarily be over looked on account of the limited number to be distributed. buys the . 7 ba in the city coats ol Ca!l and see them. , a ‘ — ant ina hardware stock A great many things in the building line are useless without them Tools are the living of the mechan'c—the carpe mter. It = uce good bad tools, but it is In ni port are tools. is possib le te work with much Harder Tio do it Good ones cost little or than the other quality depends buy. You are of the best at othing more kind. The where you al Vays sure @2<eetec THE DAILY THE QUEEN’S JUBILEE HYMN. i Following is che text of the Bishop of Wakefield’s Jubilee hymn, written at the request of the Prince of W ales, and set to musie by Sir Arthur Sullivan by the desire of the Queen. It is to be sung at the com memoration services in the FE oglish Epis- copal churches on the 20th instant, and each of the beneficed clergy will receive three copies free, congregations to be sup- plied at their expense, hy the booksellers O, KING OF KINGS. I, O, King of kings, whose reign of old "Hath t been from everlasting Before whose throne their crowns of gold The white-robed saints are c asting ; While all the shi ning courts on hi gh With angel songs are ringin; vy Oh ‘et thy ‘ohiliven venture ni oh Their lowly homage bringing. il. . For every heart made glad by thee, With thankful praise is swe *lling; And every tongue with joy set free, Its happy theme is telling. | Thou hast been mindfut of th ne O'vn, And lo! we come confessin y- "Tis thou hast dowered our que eply throne With sixty years of blessing. Il. Oh, Roval heart, with wide embrace For all her children yearving Oh. hap ‘py realm, such mother- With loyal love returnin: g! . , grace. WwW here England’s flag flies wild unfarl’d, \ll tyrant wrong repel ling; | Ge a made the world a better world For man’s brief earthly dwelling ! ly. Lead on, O Lord, Thy people stil! New grace and wi isdom giving ; To larger love snd purer will, Aud ‘nobler heights of living. ' And, while of all ‘thy love below They chant the gracious story, Ob, teach them first Thy Chrisi to know, Aod magnify His glory. i tiiaigallilnitanidistiniie hire SHIP NEWS, Port of Charlottetown, ARRIVED. June 15—Maggie Roach, Irving, Richi- buecto; Ocean Bride, Smith, Svdnes; D. Cronan, Bruce, Magdalen Islands; S. 8. Polino, Lachance, Mostreal; St. Patrick, White, Egmont Bay; Nina Page, Camp- bell S Side; Minnie Scott, Pipes, North- port. CLEARED. June 15—Maggie Roach, Irving Richi- bucto, Ocean Bride, Smith, Buctouche, St. Patrick, White, Egmont Bay; St. Anne Potvin, Pictou, Minnie Scott, Pipes, North- port. > Boils, pimples and eruptions, scrofula, ealt rbeum and all other manifestations of impure blood are cured by Hood’s Sarsa- parilla. Wone as (Gcod as EH. & iD. Children’s Rabber Cloaks, sizes 32 to 48 inch for 50c each at Stanley Bros., The lente Busy Store. 139—2i ee oe as. en: = = a OE LETT a | “Stower’ =? Lime Juice Cordial gossesses al] the anti- rheumatic and other well known valuable pro- perties of the fruit which tend oo much to keep the body in a healthy | s:ate. A small quality t a tuubler 4 of water makes an excellent urink, All the Best Dealers sell it | | lee em a at ~~ new SO ri " Se — beeen, ARTHUR P. TIPPET & CO. MONTREAL. a ) ? General Ageuts fer the Dominion. , i inland ih er roe poctiatiaiaadell emcee Ae eee a eneams m CANADA Province of Prince Edward Island la Chancery. In the RGlls Court. William Henry Aitken, Frederick Parker Carvell, and John Albert Messervey, Complainants, and Elisha N. Wright and Isaac Newton Schurman, Defendants. Pursuant to the order of the Court of Chancery, bearing date the 4th day of May, A.D., 1897, notice is hereby given that all area itors having claims | quarterly meeting in connection with the DoDD & KOGERS ARNE 5 against the late firm of W right, Schur- man & Co., of Summerside, Prince County, in Prince Edw ard Island, do fyle their accounts before me at my office, in Brown’s Block, in Charlotte- town, P. E. Island, on or before the 17th day of June, A. D., 1897. Bs WAN Tr Yn ee he rse s ultable f ali wr Nee ha eteding ye for & delivery Dated this 26th day of May, A. D., ——— a 897 WANTED A partrer with $00 to tak i : a + . = ees na plumbing end heating bus- E. R. BROW, ee i 1 or 1 r o business gy ays pated. See tae tee ga Master Extraordinary i mm Chancery. Apply by letter © va ExaM INER C fic 129 123—eodtl17th. EXAMINE R, PERSONAL. It is reported that Hon. L. SF. Davies is booked to sail for England on the 26th inst. Rev. Dr. Doyle, of Vernon River, and Rev. J. J. Macdonald, Kinkora, are in the eily. Rey. Mr. Craise of Mt. Stewart exchang- ed pulpits last Sunday with Rev. J. R. McKay of hes aah Sister St. Peter, Superioress of the Con- veot de ‘ia Dame, returned frow Montreal last evening, We are glad. to report that Mr. Thomas Rogers paxsed-a very good night Jast night and is doi ng as well as can be evpected, Nicholas Flood Davin, M. P., has been invited to speak for Canada at "the great bauquet to take place in the fair building in Boston on the evevirg of jubilee day. Mr. J. Fontana and Mrs. Fontana, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. 8. Blanchard for sometime past, will leave on Monday nexton a visit to relatives at Magdalen Islands. At the Queen Hotel: A. F. McArthur, Conway; J. A. Pitt Montreal; M. G. Anderson, Belfast; J. F. Porter, Amherst; John M Doucett, Waterford; J. E. Tiner, Montague; Ri pald Campbell, Summerside. ———————————— ul Dritt.—No. 2 ecules will drill to- night at 7 30 in uoiform. THe Wearner — Moderate to fresh weat- erly winds, fair avd moderately ee with a few local showers. QvureEN’s Juntiee.—The City Building and the Market House will be lighted by electricity on the evening of the Jubilee celebration. a You can have a nice Iunch fora emall price atthe W.C. T. U. Coffee Rooms when visiting Charlottetown to attend the Jubilee celebration. siabieiliiticces For tuk Jcsiee.— The Benevolent Irish Soc.ety at Emerald have purchased twenty-five silk hats from Jas. Paton & Co. for the Queen’s Jubilee. Ladies from the couniry and others who visit, Charlottetown during the Jubilee celebration, will fiad a — place to rest in the parlors ot the W. ie -_ Mrs. E. Hamel, of Newcastle, N. B., is said to be an heir to a large estate left bv Captain Joseph Ahern, who died at Prince | Edward Island, aud left a large estate, | wh'ch has been held in chancery for many vears.—St. Jobn Te'egr aph. ; | Rev. G@. M. C ampbe il, of this ciiy, } preactbed in Souris and Dundas ou Suoday | last. Oa Momday he presided at the Souris Methodist ecburch. Mr. H. H. Acorn was ap pointed a delegate i that aunt, Hon, L. H. and Mrs. Davies, early in the winter, lefton W ednesday last for Toronto, where she will yisit Mes. | Cattanah. Miss Ethel Davies has al-o gone for a short visit to Toronto.—Oitawa Free Press. At the Hotel Davies: J. McL. F aser, Halifax; R. A. March, St. John; D. Seterre] read a paper on “Our Motto.” Miss Ayers is a daughter of Mr. Thomas Ayers, Union Road, aud a sister of Dr. J. H. Ayera, of this city. Many friends will be glad to hear of her succ °s. Bai if 7 Barnato, whose suicide was re- reported yesterday, was an English Jew aud illustri ‘eu in an extraordinary wav, the fi: ial genius of his race, Up to the time when his fortunes began to de- c'ine he made money by leaps and bounds; at its zenith, it was estimated that he con- trolled interests worth in the neighborhood of a hundred million pounds. It was the ‘sshion to call him the richest man in the world: at that time he was virtually the king of the money market. Barnato was Lurn in London. He was a younger eon, and at the age of 20 went to South Africa, thena much more savage territory than it is now, and but seantly populated ty Koglish- men or persons of English descent, to seek his fortune. iia Sill Ml cicagtle FAMINE AND PLAGUE. Advices by the steamer Japan say : “Tie fatalities and plague are appalling. The famine north and east of Szechuan is causing many cen A traveller who has just re.arned from there reports bavirng seen secaasboal dead bodies lying unattended to. In ove large town half the population had perished from starvation and the fever that follows in its wake. “The Governmert have sent 120,000 pienie of rice by way of relief, but grain cannot be got tothe sufferers at certain parts, owing to sections made impassable by swollen rivere. Along the route to smaller towns numbers of bodies law de- com poe ing, while the sky was black with vultrres. Small pox is prevalent in Tocghe. Small pox sad other epidemics are prevalent it 1 Tokio, while 20 «more cases of black o lague are reported from Taihbku and Taih-Wan, Formosa. There are some 850 cases altogether.” Empress of | . . . from famine A smart earthquake was felt at Calent'a afew duys ago. Several build ngs’ wet cracked. The shock extended to Howiak, acruss the Hoogli river, where verious damage was done. Several buildings collapsed. Some lives were lost end a number of people injured more or less sev- erely. Es Ghecncageenensntentn-tmmni ans HeMillan & Hornsby's FOR WALL PAPER Have you got your flags for the jubilee ? See the large stock of all kinds of fixgs at Carter’s Bookstore, the jubilee store. 136—lw. Wax Candles for Jubilee illu minat.on purposes for sale at Beer & Gofl’s. 149 3i. The rush is on for Jubilee medals, flavs and fireworks. Carter’s bcokstore is he: d- quarters for Jubilee gods. Jubilee brooches and medals given awey this week with.goods cold.—G. H. Tay lor, jeweler. 139—2i eers wil] me et for drill at | the Feast of Corpus Christi. Adjutant Galt, teresting statistics and mformation con- cerning the growth and success of the Army, particularly in its social work, describing graphically how such work is carried on and the results accomplished. To-xicut.—The union prayer meeting this evening in the Brick Church begin- at8o’clock. The friends of temperance ; and the public generally are cordially i in- Vv ites Dritt —The Charlottetown Engin- the drill shed 7.30. Every member is request For to- night at 4 ed to be present as the new helmets and eggings will be issued. —— << ee chureh to attend District meeting reat} Feast or Davs,—The cleverest of art weeh. 7 | needlework of the newest designs will be Mies Winnifred Davies, of England, | forsale at the Thursday Booth at the who has been the guest of her uuele and | Grand Feast of Days. Don’t mises the since | grand 25¢ tea at the Feast of Days on Tuesday next. ohcheniiiaits Corevs Cueristi.—Tomorrow will be At the early morning seryice in St. Dunstan’s Cathedral la number of little ones will approach the Holy Table for the first time, and in the land, Quebec; T. Hudson, Pictou;| afiernoon the Sacrament of Confirmation F. N. Williame, Taunton, Mass, | will be admiuvistered. John Brighty, Liverpoo'; KE. Pei- 7 hae letier, Movtreal; ¢. J. McDouald,) Boriye ror Coar.—Mr. Cornelius Kinkora; Robt. Muir, New York; é. d, Murpby, who has spent several years in Hornby, Halifex; W. MH. Havill, do. British Columbia and is largely interested Miss Priscilla Ayers, of Charlotte- | j, mining in that gountry, is spending a town, recently graduated at the | tow months vacation. at bis old home, Bible Normal College, Springfield, Mimivigash. Mr. Murphy is ef opinion Mass., her name heading ~— tae! that there is an abundance of coal in the list. During the exerc¢ses Miss Ayers} western portion of this country. He has several men at work boringat Alma, Lot 3, and indications so far are very favor- able. will enabie him to bore quickly and to a greater depth,— Summerside Journal. He is importing machinery th t Satvarion Army.—The meeting last night was kd by Major Pugmre and The Major gave some in- Adjutant Galt also sang with much accept- ance, aod told cf personal experiences in the work at Montreal. The Juniors were on band with a musica) dril) thatidelighted all present. The Major’« little daughter Myrtle also sang. The meeting throughout was one that will not soon be forgotten by those who were present. The visiting officers go to Summerside for meetings tonight and tomorrow night. ssndhiiielias Arr Disp.ay.—A @splay of art work that must prove most interesitng to the | ladies of Gaariieione may be seen at the agency of the Singer Manufacturing Com- pany, Suse Street. The display consists of work done onthe Improved Singer, and it is well worth calling to see. Sam- ples of embroidery on linen, Roman em- broidery ov curtains, bolting, satin stitch, and applique work in velvet are shown. A picture of Litue Red Riding Hood done in silk etching is a gem ingthat line. There are twoor three Other pictures in eilk etching, and several large doils dressed in white. The exhibition is in eharge of a young lady who will be pleased to ‘furnish all information regarding the display and give lesrons free 1m the fancy work. Ewes Prouiric —Here is an item that will prove interesting to sheep raisers. John Nieno!s, E-q, of Annandale mills, 18 the owticr of four ewes that gave birth to twenty larnbs in less thau twelve montis. birc’: ‘to sixteen lambs, four: having trip- let= and two twins’ How is this for lambs? In the 144'h Psalm, )2ch verse, we read : “Thatours seep may bring forth thousands and vens of thousands in our streeis.” In explan ation of this, three or fourct a time ond year. uoksown In would seem, Annandale if Enrope or America. I however, he cont nues raising sheep Easi. anu ic nu ccua AYER’S LOCAL AND OTHER ITRMS| POPPNPTEP ORNATE NY rT nena mont rprrvonT a = = = = = = = = = = = This spring he bad six ewes that gave | we are told that the shee pof the Last will often bring forth that iwice @ This extraordinary fruitfulness is ; --= Fiattled is likely to rival the stheep-raisers of the far that our friend of CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 16, 1897 a sinenccsaeltcmataneee eT . a! sree ronson Mect me at The Always Busy Store. Jubilee unting For Decorative Purposes CGECBSOOOS SED a = Red and White Stripes, Red, White and Blu2 diagonal S tripes. Fancy Stripes an] Figures. These goods can de used for many useful purposes after you are through with them for decorating. a ee STANLEY BROS., The Always Busy Store s You may be busy; so J ust a Vi mut are we, and have been all the Spring. So busy that we did not have time to advertise and tell you all the fine things we have for this season and the low prices we are selling for, but the people find us out, for it takes over forty people to keep the orders we get made up, so it keeps us moving to keep everything going right, But for thoze who do not know, we might say that we keep all the old reliadle cloths such as Bellwarp Coating and Serges, Tyke and Blen- heim Serges, Fashionable Trouserings to noend. Come and see us and see our stock and the fine clothes we make, JOHN MACLEOD & CO MERCHANT TAILORS. 95 cents Women’s Chocolate W. H. STEWART & CO, DONT CET-——" suspicion, ] | Shoes, at 95c a pair, very stylish—just opened. London House Bldg Wild sdvertisements should be read with considerable Don’t aot these kind of ads lead “you away from the established fact That VATo are the leading Hat- Sarsaparilia Is the original Sarsaparilla, the standard of the world. Others =have imitated the remedy. = They can’t imitate the record: 50 Years of Cures AOGHEOROUEONUEEUOAOGNOUUGEUELGGUEREUCOR ELTA VELUTTUULUNUUDETDEEEUUEDEDEE EEE i SMe | gum — EE WANTED — A man servant. Good wages to a competent man, Apply to Edward Bayfield, alt residence, Carter's 5 for Wall Papel eP \ ters and Gents’ Furnishers in the city. Don't Buy a hat. cap, collar, tie, white or colured shirt, undershirt, draw- | ers, socks, yloves or anything in bicyele goods until you first examine what we have. goois cheaper tan any firm in the city. McKay Woolen Co., High Grace Tsilers. WE WILL sell you all the above Try us. - Se AOR se Ma a OF SO ARO Se i aah Al BE ha 2 7 ee a "a