_)` _ 8 'ras cnaanias. cnaai.orri-.rows raison EDWABD Isa ND.,rUi __.___,__._ _..--.=_--=- _ -~--~ ,__ - r r "“"""‘*` "“"“' '""”"°"‘ "" A s sine inn rnince cn. rrnsnniu sm :lered mica which MICA is the highest grade of AHLE GREASE made. lt contains pow LF AS MUCH ""‘ ‘ """"°°" °’“ ‘°"‘ "“'f“°° 3" "hi, “iiifé wvfi-itegniiiiihsiiriiiffeiifciiiiiigioiii REMEMBER ease lfld _ the rsnassaaaeri. ...Y ...aa ................ .. IMPERIAL OIL. co.. Liza- Petroleunra Refiners. _ Important Notice Lancashire Fire Insurance Cn Viclnria-Mnnlreal Fir Insurance tc The above Companies are not connected with the P. E. Isllllld B0&1‘d Fire Underwriters, and are not bound by the traiff rates. I am, therefor sired to effect insurance at substantially reduced rates- J. J. JOHNSTON, Agent,Cha.i°lottetown. P.E I. WE ARE ' CRAIVIPED “ s ROOM and will give special discount prices on refrigerators.- A full line of the celebrated ‘- “8hepi|erd’s” ,Lightning lee Gream Freezers. Fenne|l&Chandler Hardware lcr-- Fly li. . SIIPBBII u00l°l» , Screen Wire, Spring Hinges. day evening by the Northumberland. . evening from Boston wh ere he spent the winter. Window Screens, A Guaranteed lowest prices. crlrl _.Rogers Mas. T. W. Reid returned home yester- MR. Gothard Baker arrived yesterday Miss Lou MACKENZIE left for Summer- lde this afternoon where she will spend a few weeks with her friend, Miss Wright. -Moncton Transcript. June 18. WANTED.-Before June 26th agirl for general housework to go to Sydney. Ap- ply to Mrs, I. N. Schurman, Summerslde. 21 li The W. C. T. U. will meet in Willlard Hall, this afternoon at 3 o’clock a full at- tendance is requested as this is the most important meeting of the year. SHEIHFF Wright with two baililfs will leave this morning for Dorchester in charge of the three prisoners sentenced at the last session of the Supreii e Court for a term in the Penitentiary. . THE remains of thelate Geo. F. Owen, whose death occurred at Ottawa were brought home by the Northumberland yesterday evening and also the remains of Gunner Wheatly who died at Quebec, and were forwarded to Charlottetown. ; THE steam yacht Elfridas launched iii ‘P New York a week ago and owned by,W. Seward Webb formerly president of the Palace Car Co, and now of:Shelburn Ver- . mont called at Summerside yesterday for coal. She is a beautiful craft of 146 tons 9(1) horse power engine and a guaranteed speed of 16 knots. She is en route for _ Lake Champlain. MR. James C. Wright of this town has the -happy faculty of finding things. Hear- about the increase in the price of rubber, and the consequent rise in rubber coats he has watched his opportunity and afew days ago was,,rewxrded by an oE'er from a reputable house tofurnish .him with a _ stock of these goods at api-ice he-never I dreamed of-provided he took a sumcient ly large quantity. The quantity stagger- ed him, but the price was an irresistible ,temptation and he accepted the offer. As a result he is now sellinga splendid range of gentlen1en’s rubber coats at prices ranging from two dollars each, upwards. These coats have never, even when rubber was lowest, been sold for less than double their present price. In fact they are so cheap that it will pay you better to have one of them, than to come in when it ains. 2i &W. Special Engagement. One night only of the Lyceum Co.,pre- senting the “Merchant of Venice” in Market Hall, Suminerside, on Tuesday eveninir, June 26th. Plan of Hall now open at J. A.Gourlie’s. 21 d td _ 11| has been definately arranged that I the Lyceum Company presentation of the rlferchant of Venice shall take place in Market Hall on Tuesday evening next. Those who have subscribed for tickets will have an opportunity this morning to select their seats froma plan of the hall at GourZie‘s Drugstore. There were a few unsold yesterday morning and an early application today may secure some of 'theia,but parties wishing to attend should apply at once personallyorby telephone to Mr, Gourlie. ' PARALYSIS CURABLE. Strircken ones to be seen Eve here- This Form of Living Death curedrbyvDodd`s Kidney Pills. A The most startling example of human help_less_ne_ss is the paralytic. » T e victim excites your commiseration, but resents your pity, A ~- ' He of the palsied hand stifliy pressing the bennmbed side is to be seen every- where we go. _The most convincing proof that this pitiable condition is thenutcoine of kid- ne disease isthe fact that Dodd’s Kidney E ' 3 _ in Pills cure it. ° Adv.--.? _.l ~»¢ Y i Y*-x.. ` __ __T__ UWYS. The Maxwell Lawn Mower is noted for its superior workmanshéi . an féxtri. Finish. Has Lancs Daivz Wnanis, Baer ;»Tg;ir»;n1sn mvss. . - r~: ' ~ \ . L ` ' 9""°fk=é.<>s11»s° Sr _ .r <>f 1 ._ In Q s.2..*'4f.n~_» _ A _Not generally recognized as a kidney dlSe_8-se, it succumbs to kidney treatment. Did you ever know of a cure? Jus think a_ moment! If you do it must have been the work of Dodd’sKidney Pills, for no other medi-_ eine ever yet cured. - - -i--¢»--*_ There is no friendship, no love, like that of parent for child. ~ Freddy-Ma., carpets are curious things, a.ren't they? THE BOUNDARY LINE. - Between comfort and discomfort is often very slight. Have you rheumatism or neuralgial or are you a sufferer from ob~ scure nervous pains? Why suffer longer? You can purchase for ten cents a bottle of that king of pains-Polson’s Nelviline- or you can gets. large bottle for25 cents. It cures Brom ptly. It is sure, _‘pleasant to rtake, an .never fails to cure _ kinds of pain. Don’t v-wit an hour, but send to I any drug store .ind geta trialbottle. Ner~ viline, the sure pain cure. _ _ ,.___ (_ _, _V . . Mrs. Wunder-Here’s an .item about a who can sing any song on record. f§“_Mr. Wunder-She must be a phono- . e ' 2 . -' ‘ .- Q _r . ,.. 4 » .4 _.V ~,f__f - ,c_ I d _ _,__ §i,; l'sias,1¢iiv_¢a_ciiis.ii_i<;i~iiii.,;_i.y¢i.e» G ms own § f°'°_i’.“““i°_‘i° i°l‘_"'iieN°i"s.°°t‘° _ ‘ ?M°_a'iii'E"" 'te ' A Dp8rSl1'S.-rI_cannotepeak__ topstron§ly,- ~ -. of the excellence _of MINAB,D?_S_ BIQI-f JIENT- IUS"THEl'°f|¥1°d¥il_l 1!!! l10®¢- Ot be Without it. ~ /' or - :rons.i. uacnosann* Publishi Am1l'h>r` Chronicle.” >-131 'F "C '”" ' _ :' "_ we esleeseeir with me. “ »Mr. R. Campbell went east afternoon. afternoon. ' . terday morning. ._ _ _ the City yesterday. to the city lastnight. last night from Halifax. ford yesterday morning. ing numerous complaints from .customers ..~ i old _for burns, 'spreine,§etc.. 'we woglfl #.5 '"5 l' John; _#XPS *’¥“3?'i.9il°-Y » mind reader-.and allowhim to experimgnt He is now _ _ , '»\ " sf .- ~? ‘x ‘ f I t Mr. S. Sanderson went east Mr. Geo. Finlayson left for Halifax Mr. TJ. All Robértsdn ,*Bonsl\i'w-,li veaii Mr. Leslie Adams of Suminerside Mr. Wm. Mutch of Southport, Hon. Wm. Richards returned io Hide* Hon. Peter Sinclair returned home yesterday morning. _ Mrs. (Dr.) Beairsto returned to Summer side yesterday afternoon. _Dr.Da.rrach, Kensington, came to the City yesterday afternoon. | ' Capt. Rhude arrived in the City, last night from Sydney, C. B. ‘ Mr. H. Haviland was a passenger by the Princess yesterday evening. Mr. R.Hunt of Summerslde came the city by last nights express. I Bishop McDonald went west yesterday morning on a confirmation tour. 'ff P ` Dr. Glift of Picton, came to the City the Princess yesterday evening. , Prof. R. S. Lea and Mr. McDowell, re; turned to Truro yesterday morning. _ at Rev. A. D. McDonald returned to home in Montrose, yesterday afternoon. ` Post 10f¥ice _Inspector Brecken weQ` _ west yesterday 'morning on an in.sp`ector§ tour. . q- . ‘t Mr. Waiter Mschesoncsiia Mrs. J. Matheson left yesterday morning for John. . a Mrs. ;r.A. Lsrkins and daughter fturned yesterday to their home in Ricg '_ mend. _ Rev. W..EI_. Spencer and Mrs. Spencer of Montague, returned last night from Halifax. ' . Hon. Anthony McLaughlin returned ‘to his home in St. Peters Bay yesterdhy afternoon. Dr. Dickey who went to Summerside yesterday morning returned on the even? ing express. having been called home by the serious illness of his wife. Mr. A. Kennedy returned last evening from Halifax, where he attended the General Assembly. _ Duncan Layton, son of Rev. D. J. Layton,of Marshheld, went to Halifax yesterday morning. . e Mrs. Levi R. Ings of Orwell, is in the City visitingrher parents, Capt. and Hrs. McLean, King Street. i Rev. D. B. McLeod, pastor of Zion Church. returned from the General As- s.»mbly, Halifax,last night. Rev. A. Sterling of Clifton, retiuned tended the General Assembly. _ Masters Vernie Jones of Pownal and Frank McDonald, Charlottetown, re- turned last night from Halifax. Mr. John P. Taunton crossed to the mainland yesterday, by the S. S. Princess en route to Halifax on e. business trip. Mr. L J. Vail, son of Consul Vail, was a passenger by the mail special last ni ht. 8 '_ Mr. Vail has been in Boston for the past I year. Mr. W. H. Prowse - and Master Harry Prowse of Murray Harbor are registered at the Davies Hotel. They arrived in the City last night. ' ‘ Mr. Jos. A. Kelly station agent at Roy- alty, and his mother returned home last night from La Peer, Mich. Mr. Kelly re- ports a very pleasant trip. Miss Ida Henderson is expected in the City during the first week in July. She will be the guest of her brother Mr. Geo.. Henderson, west Kent Street. ' - Rev. J. Goodwill acknowledges with many thanks the reception of $95 from William McDonald. Esq., De Sable, in be~ half of his kind friends," ,for the purchase ofa horse. / -5 ' VernonrShaw, left last evening! ` _ _ _ i;. Mrs Allen Taylor nee Essie Walké ' Monday morning last. Mrs. Taylor Lead ville about _a year ago and nowgholdsl a good position. ~ . , '~ Mrs. Hensley, wife of the late Capt# Hensley, who was killed a shor_t.,time_ ag; in South Africa, was a` pafsseng*er;_9i,itIie1 > Hensley left Africa about two rnontlisf ago.-St.John - ____ _ ` _,__ v 5 ~ Miss Ethel Owen et Boston arrived the city last night. She goes to Cardigifdh- casey. ' i r .~» . ._ - f» » ` ~ .~._.!».-.». .-._..-_-._.~ i~ _--.~e-4”..-nn. ' 'TO .A.1’].’1`V'9| last night from Halifax, where he at.-rf! e llcicr°*°°°*. 1 _ Mr. N. Campbell ofthe West Kent. teaching staff, accompanied by .l\@|;r;f"_ *.2 i Miss Mary csmpbeii. ag? » . 1 O l 'r . ` A i there Join her husband who located ‘in¢f_ewii€,;)gxP¥?t§g?,l:11if;ht?_bt°°hed -------_~ , 'e.§;_~;5;5~ _ ~ A A ' WANTED-_A 'as ii in the ‘ .city or countr . at I _ ANY lady or gen wanting' _ __ _yifivoidd do wellto f Mrs: James A.. C. P. R. yesterday “for ._ 8; W few. _ p 11-' WANTED.-occ " ~7 imma-1 cottage- _2-A:vou_:_iihlei2.}se at 0% fem'-a_te,r_rn of years W www", ygmm --1. f - . <..-~» - _ ... s .1-.~~.-sa _.f~ ,*,,,.._..»~..i....»........._.__-.1-..,,..,,,.,.’ N “r M W * , _ _ . , .. . . .,, rn ?Am‘Nanr‘i must be quick. . ‘ you’ve ever seen et ~ ,171 »~f};g_\C*l`\ "i'-iii". .. ifil »~.. --4 AT_°b`£'i\§ _\ 1 lfa=lL .». _ Tl .I __ __ tw - §»sw,.___,! 'filclifli-=, ,___ _ _ I fr -, ~ _.¢'~@.s, =. . __ Scnlner In all the latest designs. ' Mr. W. S. McKie returned last night, 0;, I J. .. ti- \i\i¢.x,` an s s ~fr'». _ __ The Umbrellas and Paresols at “MY STORE boi-ii~-A gil ro ii no se-P Pat lugs Qin aiéamil df th£e§?n%?drk light ers] Harlingen. to mend we emi s ef+e..a§“sli°e_..§‘;.?i'iiL”?e?.‘;'i.“i‘.li£.°¥.f’e.ifIf“‘; nienrsriis. WANTED-A general `serv/ l rin? ` M - -._ _ .A i chi C .i-ic' Freetown, left for Leadville Colorado on;-‘rages pp y at!" §*o'$ce wa w` WAN'rED_By ii can ii ef gencisme " y ~_...