=.< .ne-.»,~= » fir, rr'-»>.~. -.~=.'.-,r».‘»:”.f-iw. ..=ss‘-rise; >f\.~f:*27»2 . - ¢ -4 v.»ar-|;qg.~,- ~» ~ =,*§="-< 1r,»"'i~:¢?.'v1E'/»,'**»'i*~¢'.f~j~-is-< ‘ .~ 1"* " “E7 1' " pf' -r.’=¥'~`"...~ ¢\ ‘P I-‘='_>?' ”-“'€*="-5;* .; "2 1;,-’ii‘v_‘+,§§i-'”1~°_i‘»~1'.<.S P?-EZ.: r 'rss euannils. cnsntoris-"r,w_ 1 .Unit is. :seo u--8 .1-1-as-P ""'l" -"5"'”"""='_'_-'--`FW his is the Sims iurluulu ladeai For an vting in Men’s \Vear from a Collar Button to an Overcoat. i' Our stock is large and well selected and our prices the most reasonable \Vhite Dress Shirts, colored Skirts, soft front and laundered fronts. Fine Silk front Shirts. Nice soft Flannel Shirts to wear with white collar. _ Light Balbriggan Underwear, double thread, 75:: and $1.00 per suit. Cashmere Hose, cotton hose, from l0c up. . Neckwear in endless variety from 5c to $1.00 Braces in every desirable malie from l5c to 75c. Our Taloring Department is in full blast. (iordondg McLellan _ ' _ i h t d f AXt.E GRE \SE made. lt contains powderel mica which nt~ida[;ei°tl;ctti.`y3 §iii"fa?>gon tha axle. When this surface is formed HALF A S MUCH QICA as anv other axle grease will do you- work and do it more satisfactory. REMEMBER ALF AS MUCH MICA AS ANY OTHER Manufactured by IMPERIAL OIL. CO.. Ltd.. Petroleum; Ilenners. l You asia Shirt -l'l"- ’ 20 To 25 ner cent Discount OFF REGULAR PRICES? This is the inducement we are offering for your patronage. Why such big reductions 'l. You may ask. We will tell you frankly. We beach# were °°1<>f°d shifts.-in stiff become. Negf legee silk fro-nts meds werl¢.l.n'2 shirts than is re- quired for our ordinary trade- In addition to the large purchase made in early spring 2 gasgs shifts were shipped to us that had been cancelled: Rather than take them back manufacturers $Q|d thgyn to us at a big reduction- We believe we have now the 'largest stock of any retail house in the city. To dispose of this stock we offer such |ib¢|‘a| di$¢Q|,,||'\t$. Flannellette Shirts l7c, 25, 35 and upwards Black Sateen Shirts 45c, 55, 65_ Our Hercules nnlaundried White Shirts are the best in the market---48c ll. A. BRUCE. Victoria Row. , ' . \ " WN - 1'. ‘J »_ ‘i)".`-W ,` lf*-\\ yi",/;\ -"" JW ,V ,` - 3-Q 1-\,y»'/-Q, 1'/-`. \, ._, /é ,Q 14,", ` ._ .1 __ s./f. i.-.fe ~ eff.-"-. `, is 'J ityae- .ix r-és -/». `-/~‘~ .-1'. »,/ 5 I-.il tl (N ii) , Sounds of Activity ,312 AT THE I rv. i{.»\\ . E I 1-(,i\» in Hemlock and Spruce. //i We have made our season’s purchase. The -~ 7 quality is always first and upperniost_-and we never forget that there must be a combination of quality . , and price that will be appreciated by Bee f'_-live l. s i f Almost daily we are receiving additions' to ,.0 our stock. Already we have landed three cargoes A made up of almost every size of dimension lumber ‘ _ it i T0 THE BUYERS’ INTERESTS ii); Patrons. It will be impossible to _' enumerate addi- _. . ._ , i ff-1-..`:T§?."*-see -v sf., 5 (((i\.\ r. A -'<2 ._ ;=\.~L. "~: tion after audition to our stock as it arrives but iii \\,\ ((0,, '-.\i'_’l forward. PHONE 181. J a.111es -. before the opening of navigation but we fully expect to be up to the requirements of the trade from this ._ lumber hunters will find at the Bee Hive a. general Suppl y for every day usefulness. , The spring trade left our stock in a. low state .}_""", S" ~,_, Barrett 'R iii ' f. The Bee Hive Lumber Yard. = ill K I » ~ »~~ 7 ~ . r s '\?`<,ri@/-.i(,`\_z.1(1l.\-_--a=§-Z .-.l\~~ /--; if __ -. ~-<3' -B/-A ‘ '|';»-` `r"/';`fyr*=/-`~.'»>“`~ -‘~",.¢'- 'ju' ' ;;\ / ¢ fs "'f" ‘ “' ~~ ` ' Q/1' @¢ . ;\ .\‘?-Zi. lic? il/ li i ii i Peters, ings & Saunders' lllllllSTl:llS,' IGITDRS, M. ARFHUR PETERS, Q. C.. A.IRNEST ING3. and ALBERT C. SLUNDHS. HONEY T0 LOAN. BFFIGESIR §-;-_`;"-,,".é`i;'-1,_‘=f=_`;7’,,°'°,<>,",»ii3i=i' Me 5 , _ 1 Changed Hands. BAIPIELL llll|lSE. . aou|anaio¢,~i» :fi ILE- ‘ ri...-»....i...i.....Z..t..*..;... '|°°°'““-U ¢ _,<.=->F_jF="i~= = ,. i ts- HOUGHTON. ..°..'.“°“°'* "°“"‘°'="°'°““~ ‘°"*.;,“°°" “t A semmfeiee.-r..l»1 ° i- were-dsc.. summaries. .. can is-gms-sl I” yt K* J- n**"°'B'*° VGuaranteed. "lay i-ei?-».:.:._ M. ___` Queen Hotel. Formerly Perry Hotel, limi Sinai. |le|f__g[ llmrs Wharf. This new`_and commodious hotel is now open for business. Thoroughly _fitted up with all the modern improvements, this hotcloffers to the public accommodation, which cannot be excelled n any other on the Ialaod. Good tables, large airy bed- rooms, batli rooms, sample rooms. Terms moderate. Free coach to' all .trains and steamers. Special accommodation for commercialtravellers. FRANK PEB_BY,Prop Oct,6 dly 1 yr. Summerside, 1-. >&1; ..-7.é§f`s < I as .. -a ._ .¢...a»_. S’Sll)l5 AND PRINCE C0. Macxnnnt are very plenty at North Cape and Tignish. l‘hey are of a mixed kind and no doubt a large number will be taken with the hook. TO LET. Two rooms in Merchants Bank of Halifax building lately occupied by Dr. H. E. Black. Apply to P. W. Morrison, Manager. May 30, 2 a w tf. Tm-: Steamer City of Ghent arrived here yesterday from Halifax, bringing a fair freight. She left on return last night, taking away 350 bags potatoes, 150 cases of lobsters, shipped hy D. Rogers dt Son, also one passenger for Hawkesbury. ON Wednesday last Mr. Patterson Forsythe, of Alberton,had to undergo an operation for appendicitis whlch proved successful. The patient is now doipg well. Dr. Ross had the case in hand, as- sisted by Drs. McEwen, of O`Leary, and \Vickham of Tignish. ON Thursday at noon while sailing into Goose Harbor a. lobster boat, owned by Messrs, C. Culs Bros. of that place was capsized by a squall, and sank in about fifteen feet of water, the occupants held on to the spar which was about five feet above the surface, when help came and they landed safely. Another boat near by had her main-sail blown away. Apicnic excursion to Bedeque by the steamer Frank C. Batt, held yesterday afternoon, was one of the first really en- joyable outings from the town this sum- mer. The arrangements were engineered by Mrs. E. P. Manson and were carried out most satisfactory. Among the guests were Miss Lena Clark of Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. Retallick and Miss Wilmot of St. John, who are visiting friends in town. MB. Urville Schurman of the Bank of Nova Scotia, Halifax, who has been spend- ing his holidays with his friends, Mr. and Mrs. Ma"or Schurman of this town. left yesterday, morning in response to atele- gram asking, him to report at the Head Omce, Tomato. This, no doubt, means further promotion for Mr. Schuman, in which case he will have the congratula- tions of his many Summerside friends. Mr. R. C. McLeod the well - known carriage dealer never does anything by halves. His new warehouse on Water St., the large front of which has within the past few days been artistically letter- ed by Mr. John Crozier, is now one of the most attractive business places in town- as well as one of the busiest. His opening exhibition last Tuesday which had been advertised in this paper was a. most satis- factory affair, resulting in the sale of about forty carriages besides aquantity of farm machinery. *-*'l_1i-u Dear Sirs.-Within the past year I know of three fatty tumors on the head having been removed by the applicatitp of MINARD’S LINIMENT without any surgical operation and there is no indi cation of a return. CAPT. W. A. PITE. Clifton N. B. Gondola Ferry. iii..- Mr. Sappeigh-I believe I will visit a mind reader and allow him to experiment with me. . Miss Gabby-if you do, he will think he is reading a bicycle advertisement. _J DO YOU FEAR HEART FAILURE ? No death comes so suddenly and un- expectedly as that caused by heart failure, but the trouble had its beginning; months or perhaps years before whe 1, the blood became ,thin and watery and the nerves exhausted. Gradually the waste has be- come more rapid than the process of re- pair, lhe tissues of the heart have become diseased and finally some over exertion or nerveous shock has caused the breathingto cease and life to depart. Dr. Cbase’s Nerve Food prevents heart failure and all similar diseases by creating new, rich blood and nerve force, and building up the system. “The powers," remarked Mrs. Siiaggs, "are always presenting collective notes to the sultan of Turkey." “But his own notes are uncollect ible,” added Mr. Snaggs. WITHOUT A Doc'roR‘s EXAMINA ' 'r1oN. You can find out if the kidneysare clog- ge.d,derangedand disea.sed.Haveyou.back- ache or a weak, lame back i Do you have ain or diiiiculty in urinating or a too gequent desire to urinate Are there deposits like brick dust in the urine after it has stood for 24 hours? .If you have any of these symptoms not a moment shouldbe lost in o taining Dr. Ohase's kidney-Liver Pills, the worlfi’s greatest kidney cure. One pill a"dose,|25 cents a box. There isalimit at which' forbearance ceases to be a. virtue. _ -° cmiisii cunt . .. '~ la sent direct to the diseased mln the Improved Blower; the U-bers. clears then!- passages,stops dtopplizfzlntho s tt” ‘-ee. auaen l'>.°'°" '°' ._ .A.W.Chasa ° _u¢cu»¢c°..°"i`o'iimr miriam., = im. ii. w. ciuisrs T here is no friendship, no love, like that of parent for child. ltacx, o.n.s5 ""1 Ms. a _ . ,..,,,;.,,, Pin semis nsiifrie Mr. P. C. Lord of Tryon, was in the City yesterday. Rev. Dr. Murphy went to Emerald yes- terday afternoon. . Mr. Frank Beales was in St. John yea- terday en route to Boston. Mr. W. C. Lea of Victoria, returnedehy the Princess yesterday afternoon from Sydney, C. B. ` Mr. W. N. Riggs, baggage master of the P. E./Island Railway, left yesterday morning on a trip to Boston. Mr. John Anderson, Kensington, who was in the City attending the Cheese Board, returned home by the afternoon train. Mr. Harold T. Morris, Suinmerside, Graduate of “New England Conservatory of Music," Boston, arrived in the City yesterday. Rev. J. R. McKay of Souris, spent, Thursday nightin the City, and left by the express yesterday morning en route to St. John, N. B. Mr. Peter McIntyre, for a. number of years the obliging accountant at Messrs Dodd & Rogers, is in the City. Mr. Mc- Intyre resides in New York. Mr. J. E. Birch, M. L. A., returned yes- terday afternoon from Sydney, C. B. Mr. Birch says that it needs money to .do business in Sydney, as every thing is sel- ling at fabulous prices. ` Dr. Duncan, who has been visiting hxre left yesterday morning for Malden, Mass., which he will spend foilrimcnths in York walking the hospitals before ire turning to his home in Calllspill. B. S. Freeman, (Lic) was in the city yesterday on his way to Tyne Valleyf-to take charge of the Baptist Church there and also at Belmont. Mr. Freeman has ,iustcouipleted thejunior year-' at Collegennd plaustorctum to his. in the~Autumn and graduate next year; ° Rev. Join. .clerks a Nev, clergyman, who was honored with the honorary degree of M. A. by the Acadia University at its closing exercises recently, has been spend- inga few days with Rev. G. P. Raymon d, thisCity. Mr. Clark goes to Tryon to spend Sunday. _ ‘TAKE HEED WILL SURELY SPEED. B_e sure_»to heed the first symptoms of indigestion, nervousness and impure blood, and thus aviod chronic dyspepsia, nervous prostration and all the evi s pro- duced by bad blood. Hood’s Sarsaparilla. is your safeguard. It quickly sets the. stomach right, strengthens and quicts the nerves, purihes, enriches and vitilizes the blood and keeps up the health tone. 2_All liver ills are cured by Hood's Pills. a. Freddy»-Ma, carpets are curious things, aren't they ? . His Mother-Why f Freddy-Cos they are bought by the. yard and worn by the feet. . y 1 ' 1 *MgWe Do as We Say@f You Have/-*. \ a Good Wheel I Let us keep it in repair for you, we'1l do it right-we'll do it rea!- ably. If its Noi: a Good Wheel 'L Let‘s make it good. We’li do it right-we'll do it reasonably. M e send for and deliver wheels for repair. ERNEST RIC : 'Ihe Bicycle Doctor BRICK _ _ icycle Repau~_Shop. ‘ llrliiil ll "»l~‘i'."‘ sill ‘i'lilr'\ .iiilh ilillilf \ 1 ‘li till, ri 1" -ietisiiiiitfirmtit .. itmii itll illflilll e, where he will visit some friends, _after .A -“F 2 B 'll*'J`“-ii -af EEE ‘ use sense ,_._, -.1 -,gffj _ Lune. canes. "" ` ‘ wilibe put out(on Our space is advertise. This is your _ ,'°MY STORE'-’ . E IDUNKY. »-an 'l\N&Hl. t-..»u» IOP.) 'il #MW r J. "v -._ '; ` = _ SH TURDEKH At Charloiietown’s Buslosii Good; ,_ After sharp chopping in our Dress Goods EW-' ment there is always a rich harvest of All day Saturday you’ll buy the best Sqft ,g Clothing ever olfered on P., E. Island' (for th; and that’s . We’re in business' to do business and we are sell one hundred pairs of Ladies Hosiery 5|] dgy gt 200 Men’s Ties go out on .Saturday-, fgm-m Knots and Bows (bought from a maggfgegum th” A great big drawer full of Baby Ribbon A lot of Wide Lace mostly Cream and White mind what its worth) it goes out at A big basket full of Ladies Vests goes at Only 6 pieces of thisilot left (Gingham) 19 Ladies Rubber Cloaks worth 12 Gents Rubber Coats Saturda A Oni Our famous Lily Kid Glove (they besty95c ' Canada to-day). Our reason for selling them as is this clove is not made todays We clear the le; left in size 5% 6, 6%, 7%. 7§, 8 -,,»:5__,> Any size you want in our famo wevemore lweboar 1;-ff if»“;!?,'i ./+32-\. \_‘ L E. IZ; TR ~ $22( lily.: 1 -in .... .;_f , V See our' $16 Blue »-5.-f_ . p 'one' and _,a :‘ 111]' . " L# -.»_ -,. -a-D-_._ youeallit __ .f _ ._ _~__.._..____ _~ . to wear ’ . out. WANTS, LOSTS, FOUND, ETC WANTED-By a couple ' of gentlemen, one or two rooms with atb attached and with or without board.-16 tf. ` WANTED-A general servant. Good wages. Apply at_this ollice.-16 eod lw. WANTED-Immediately, ` a. girl for general house work. Liberal wages.--li. _WANTED-A position as nurse iiiciythei city or country. Apply at Mr, Jimegn Bradley's Great George Street.. 15.1w.'1 ANY lady or gentlemen wanting Xpluld chi; welléo calhat James A.< ey`s p r reat eorge . ” = Seod St w few., ' ' . -s. LOST.-About 25th May a ladies' gold watch key, with colored stone setting. Fgider will be rewarded by leaving at this o ce. ' ' ‘ . 7 4i ' WANTED.-i-Oct lst. 7 roomed Cottage-A oi-Awouipl leaésetpt once 5053 of years - sma er o can fa fprovement ‘ aisdress J. A. S.. ~ ' e s Box-1% June 9th 1900 City. V _ 9.tf. ' WANTED.-A. servant for general housework.. Applyto Mrs. C.,R. Small- wood, Brighton, C arlottctowm- 7 tf WANl?ED_-Acrrvn mm or ooo _caan scum to deliver and collect for old estab lished ` wholesale and exporting _ house Bop; fide salarytlié $96) a.y_ea.r guarqnbeeii. ‘ wi expenses ' 0 experience. ' Reference exctanged. -hc m- dressed stamped cnveloplgh "` WHOLE-A sanxns arm Exponrnns, 334 Dearborn St. Chicago.-18 d II) if ' T0 LET-A house containing ;T§even rooms. A ply to L. C. Worthy the, Bright B&eryand Grocery. . ' f-'~‘l6tf.i Dividend Notice J ur e 1 190|. Saw-Aw. , `Jic"mi"` an ll&.'4Zi RAI-IM . A Imported on-ee: Frejniihe Warburton The most popular andibest seller in Canada. - All the leading grocers-'in town and country now the genuine "BRA ask. fer . it and see i.hst_...y`§e-.get ii. June 4 dtf. I -ul P- E- llllll :zz l , (orare %