~ 1 1 1.. ....4 in if-_-iso a|.us|. Baking.Po_Wder Q The most satisfactory Canadian Article and equal to Q’ imP0ft¢d» "0 . ‘ Varr Camp`s concentrated soups for sale) 25 51 ‘U 8° A 11 M53” 1o=t“N=°N Der d1°°=fff°“ 11 e m- *il* 12.30 p. rn., luncheon all day hp to 12 p. ni. 1 at Railway Dining Rooms. Y7 31 A srscru. meeting of Maple Leaf Re- becca Lodgewili be held this evening. Full attendance is requested. ORANGE sherbet, vaniia ice cream, al kinds of temperate drinks, imported and THE domestic cigars, at Railway Dining Rooms. 27 81 Miss Fannie Brown, of Moncton, arriv- ed here last night on a visit to friends in Summerside. She will be the guest of Miss Annie Ssavert. ‘ J ustreceived at Ching’s Fruit and Con- fectionery a superior lot of oranges, lemons, bananas, plums, peaches,Aapricots pines. cocoa nuts. ripe tomatoes and cucumbers. 255i Mens cloth, all qualities shirts, collars, ties, braces, underwear, hcsery pants, overalls, sweaters, caps, etc. A full line of men’s goods always on hand at McGougan 8: Wright’s. » Bur a bicycle from Rogers &: Rogers on Dominion Day and you will get big vaine for your money. A splendid stock of all good makes t0 select from. Rogers’ 81'. Rogers.Summerside. 23 Zi Tn Ladies of the Presbyterian W. F. M. S. of Summerside have presented their President Miss Mnirhsad with a certlfi~ cate of Life Membership in recognition of other unwwisa som- in forwarding ` UDB W0l’k Of IDB SOClBt’» 111111111111 15111111 jggigulion 11. H1. “NORTHUMBERlAND” ANU “PRINCESS” Leave as below every day, Sundays excepted (Standard time) Prom POINT DU CHENE. on arrival of xi.5o train from St. John, for SUMMER- SIDE. connecting with express train for Charlottetown and Tignish. Bum SUMMBRSIDR, on arrival of morningtrnin for Charlottetown and all stations of P. ll I. R., for POINT DU CHBNB, connecting with day train for ST. JOHN, BOSTCN and MONTREAL. Connection at Moncton with train for Canada and N. B.. at St. john with C. P. R and Railway for U. S and Canada, alsn_ at St. John with Steamers of Inter nation] S. S. Line for Boston direct, Tuesda an Saturday, due the following- day at noon, an on Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings, with steamers for Essiport, Portland and Boston. lrrivil ol day `ttlixIfl'om HALTFAX Ind SYDNEY. for CHAR~ From CHARLOTTETOWN for PICTOU. at S.3os. m.. connecting there with day trains for CAPE BRETON and HALIFAX. At NORTH SYDNEY with Steam- er Banca for Newfoundland. ` At HALIFAX with C. A. & PIANT LINE for Boston Tlrogh Tieketsto be had at Grand Trunk, Canadian Paciiie. Interooloniai _and ll I. Railways. and on the Companys Steamers and connecting lines in United States and Canada. F- 1 W- I-I ALE S. cmrumawa, P. E. Island S°°‘=“fY- ‘ least money. _ , 1 I k ‘”"1`11f1`>1>v~s 2 TELEGR/inn _ I MATCHES ll l ' ____ _ :li A 7;' 1 is __ P- M \` Tie l ` 1 R 1 Made 11 most of_t.‘:e _ ‘J df Hull, I best Matches _ Canada, for the 1; Sold 1, ` Dos'!"‘ ' ‘i everjnvhere .forgeiiru 1 brand. ,| 1 Edd ’ f E E Telegrgaphs ` ` "”"-""-_'--___` '-ill* Mus. Trios. Aivnnsw, St. Eleanors, and 1 Mrs. Wilmot, St. John; N. B., have been 'a visiting in Charlottetown during the past week. They are seeing the beauties of the Islandto advantage, having marie the trip to Charlottetown by carriage. Ixacnm six of the best horses in Prince Edward Island coming down the home stretch,probab1y“neck and neck" andiposs- ibly troting all records for the province. There will be lots of excitment at the races on the Summerside Driving Park on Dominion Day. Never since the days of Hernauds and J Black Pilot has there been such interest . taken in horse racing as at the present time. All are looking to the Dominion Day I races at Summerside as the best event in the history of the track-and that is saying agood deal. A SPECIAL train will leave Charlotte- town onMonday morning bringing some of the horses and passengers for theDoni- inion Day races at Summerside. Tickets $1, good for return on evening train. Tickets on regular trains everywhere one single first-class fare, good to return the same or following day. The annual convention of the teachers of the western incorporate opened in the public hall atO’Leary yesterday afternoon 'st 4o’clock with the largest attendance in p the history of the Association. _ The pr o~ sideut B. B. Murphy gave an address after which a paper was read by Miss Ella B. Brown on “Incidental Teaching" ' *DUNN-D 5 MAR‘l`lN\ 1 §I’.§1`?`1§§°1i’3f%v’?n‘i°.f..°‘£ é"f.’ZZ".°§§'§.'Z'lfI Fm I 'ARI *"7"* ' ed by a number of the members of the han. um' N "wg M mm '° » ' ~ Association. A public ents:-ta.lnment_ {Horrls Bullditli. Ch to wn ‘ ILL” _"___ B_ 2°-'°°Y' B‘“1‘“°¢ _ ' aemmiespmy win me as was held last night. Summerside, dn Tuesday, July 9th next. Extensive preparations are being made ~ We have opened up a new line of for this tea, which will be a mammoth adair, and which everybody is sure to ` .- - enjoy. In addition to all the usual 'Blue Wear consmdng of Dmner features ofaiirst-class event of the kind mwiuin 11 11111111 . __ 1. .. 1 1111111111-1 SWS 0 Y. W ° UNB just 5mV9d sothat there will be abundance of re- , 1 creation, past time and amusement for thousands. No one can afford to miss 1fr0m one of the Patterns' :the Summer-side tea, the Brst that has 5Ul`-IHERSIDE. One of the setts is displayed in 22:1? °p1d,°hme;°;°f0m;'enyJ,?!;ig;?;’ :gg mu” “lull” ‘I I" “lf 1 best that has ever 'taken place in Sum- *'*- our show window this week. Th lmerside. ,Be sure and make no other Allkinds tl Gmsl and Anassthstics engagement 'for July 9th, but reserve llvbysi- ' . _ s J 1 we-in ,.5 B,-ids, ,ark ,_ ,P°¢,a1by_ .~ pattern is a. nice one and the price that dl? for avisit Summerside. c,,.,°“_ my ,,,,d_ ,gn Mmm ummm - 1 P Phil, Vuloanits, Metal and Aluminum A public meeting held ` under the aus ' _*L1 _ -_ pices of the W. M. S. ofthe Methodist _ nn h dl m b'“°h'° low' church on Wednesday eveningwas well ` §'§’tE‘D' D' P' 3° g ~ Finances. Mrs. c. W. strong, presided _ , (sg--. .-’?”""if=.i`»~“’-'1‘F**""’-T£“"“". _ -_ . 1 " 1' ' ` - > ~' if: ‘2’1~’<.;1»*¥..,1 ' `. -f"i"?'lff`~`i1'-` Fo 1'; "- ` 1';-'-fi. '1*' ‘-__ f :-` 3 'L ff,-'. 1,, , - , - . 1 i. . . _ _ _ __ __ ;f1‘ 1-1.- 1, _ _ ..; -ff _1 ' »» = 11: not _ 11 . ,f ` " ` ‘ " "` ~ ""*`~ " ‘ ’ _* _ ' .THQ , .»»1.»~.. 1 _.,_. V: ,`i',1$'_‘<.:>f_§.;1.'~§,,L___;`,,¢;5,>1-_.:.;_a‘;;_§_` :ggi -1*-1-,;1;,,.~~~_»..»1w,,»&»....§ -...-»,1_v,‘_1.-.§...,.V._,33;.r -`~ _xgmis ‘_ _'F §, “ it * ,_ TQ C _ ° * 1° 1' 1 “<1 =~ '11 f +I '1 i1-_=~ 1 $1 =' fr ._ ~ 1° of '“ ~1. ;. " f “”“ *%» 1 _ .1 if if 1; 1 1- 1 'I »1»; if ef - ‘ if S ... n if "ii iii* 1 - *f@§"%i “ 3 I ?'“" 1-__- - 1 . 12631;, L,_pE_. Pi-owse leaves this morning on ytbtutg 5 Sydney. ‘ _ AND WEST The Latest News From Prince County. Mr. James Sullivan of the Port Hood Mining Co. is in the City. Miss N ettie Gates arrived yesterday from Boston to visit friends in tue City; Miss Mary J. Anderson of Stanley Bridge is visitlngfrlends in Charlgtte- town. _ Mo. Geo. Hinton, Suznmarslde. crosses by the S. S. Princess to-day on a trip to Sydney. Mr. Lithgow, Agent at Halifax for the Port Hood Mining Company is in the City. Mrs. Geo. Auld and Mrs. Gates leave to-dl! by the S. S. City of Ghent for summcrside. -_ Mr. S. E. Raid, Tryon, has returned home from the Methodist Conference at Marysville, N. B. Mrs. E. C. Tench was among the pas- s visit to'St. John, N. B. Mr. Wallace T. Anderson of Morell in the City yeaterday.Hs left by the after- noon train on a short business trip to Summeisids and and West. ' Mr. H. A. Northrop and bride of St. John, N. B. arrived in the City last night. Tney are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. C' Tench, Upper Queen Street. Oliveiitvoto spend the sumllem Auorm the prizes to be given in the regatta to be held here on Dominion Day, are the following valuable and useful articles;-One spirit compass, costing about $18; one smaller size spirit compass, large size Canadian ensigna; one nickle plated tobacco jar (presented by Leonard Morris, one dressing case pre- sented by William Stewart, one hand~ some marine clock by Geo. Godkln following citizens contributed cash Perry, Mayor J as. A. McNeil, John A Sharpe, Sinclair 8: Stewart. Tm: annual examinations of the Farnn- ng school Malpeque. took place on attended. The Cumberland prizes were distributed on Tuesday afternoon. The scholarship ($30.03) was won by Annie T. McGougan, daughter of Malcolm Mc- Gougan, Esq. First prize of Grade VII ($6.00 was won by Maud Ramsay. First prize of GradeVI ($5.00. was won by Fdith M. Montgomery. First prlse of Senior Grade V($4.00) won Mary Henry. First prize Junior Grade V ($339) was won by Pearl Hovzood. In the Primary department prizes were distrib- uted as follows: Grade IV :first prize ($2.50)toIrene1MoGougan; Senior Grade III, First prize ($1.75) to Floasie Abbot, Junior Grade III, drst Driae ($1.25) Ralph ~ Ramsay; Grade IL First prize (75 cts), Morrison Fisher. Grade' I, First division, First prize Cora Mountain; Grade I, Second division, First prize (25 cts) Everett Gongan. We have just opened a nice line u Watches in Gold filled Silver and fiickle eases also a beautiful assort- 1u-mt Sleeve Links, Collar Buatocs, Hat Pins, Bracelets, Lornet-te Chains, Silk Guards, Broaches, Clocks, Silver- ware, Spectacles and a lot of nice goods too numerous to mention but if you will call we will be pleased to show them and give you our prices. At the Modern Jewelry and Fancy Goods Store. JURY &1U0. g Sunnyside. Tll’lE TABLE 1 Rocky Point Ferry Steals;-‘-‘E.LFll” At8.3oain At 9am At9.3oam t p _ Atz.3opin At3pm At33opm At4pm At5prn M6`3°pm snrmavs. Mmm' ‘ At gsm Atroam J* 1245 p in .T 1.15 p‘m H 2 C: |¢2`3° U 3 H isp - lm D' D' S _ We would be pleased to have a call After devotional exercises, Miss Deacon 1 ' ,__ W ,if fm., PER I I A' 1 :ease f ,___) Seniner Mclean SHIRT \ Ac- sengsrs by the mall special returning from V Mrs. Fisher who has spent more than one summer in Charlottetown will arrive lfn the City' on Saturday,-‘ noni. by the U one pair polished brass row locks by Stanley Green, N. Y. The to be invested in prizes: R. T. Hol- man, Cspt. Joseph Read, M. L. A., Frank Monday and Tuesday, and were largely "‘l*lIL@@&¥..s»"" In PURcH&s£ -,vt 4:; /~¢_ _-4-in A tycluns maui _ Fill with Berger s Pima Green and the ipotatoe will disappear. Deluge Egg# for tnisd? Price 50 cents. else: 4 L -mer, bi1'tf»w1i Stoves and Ha GAY S 1* lt! ‘fat Y`l ‘K J-‘ 1'-rn-1'-' PLANT Onr Flower Plants include the fell uiar varieties Perennial, Pansy an 1 and 4 bloom, 33 per dozen Carnations Sweet William Forget-lla-Not., Ho each, 45: par dozen, Dahlia Bllbl 6tQ¢l 'transplanted Hardy Annuals, A1 Stocks Verbeaa, Petunia, Pansy Nssturtium, Zennia, Chiyaaatliem aft. Ssliilkilil. Baisams. Itovt-1841 and double Dahlia (from seed) Cam mfsissfmorr sirius. Lorena or Golden Ynthsa' for @ above Annuals $1 co par zoo. forearlyuk. 4°* P" N0, Q Tomatoes extra early, gc each. iac per doses, Cabbage Fl-ants w-inter\u¢slt.9tf~tco.£atafy5ee Vegetable Hants - ‘transplanted llllm I 3 P4 but Spanhh, 75373111, l5¢ PC? 503- The Steamer “Elin” will ly between Prince Street Wharfand Rocky Poigt., daily, (Sundays _ ex_cepted,) as follows: _Will cave Charlottetown will leave ry Pt. At 7 a m- At 7. 3o a in Ltrgoherenulsls mail, xoeperdozen, extra must he addedfor ‘ We will pagqhe postageonsll our Annuals. Aa we have shi onrplants to Newfoundland, New Brunswick; Nova soous and Cape Bregsnd arrive in good order-our friends n this Province neednct tate tose-d their orders We pack carefully in damp mill. Nocharge for packages. The above is only intended as a guide for our many customers at a distance from us, not able to pur chase from us personally A xo.coa_m Atuam Atisnoon Ats in Pi P I Y NOTE.-We not commit ourselves to any rtien'ar rice dealin directl wi H ‘ - 5 »~ tomers at the Charlottetown market, oi at our Nursery Gardens, Head Prince Stre AMES 3 W-Islqgg, write plainly and enclose cash with order Address J J GAY&SON _. 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