tton ents ring them hich Inch 3 Fill : pro- ! and this C0,, River fgger len’s , 1 ...,..~, ‘I. w“, _/ N 1' Ir . mv , ii 31' .u_... Ti-is customs A ' ‘1-'*~---- ¢ .:..c.\-..'. -.- A: at; ‘> V’ be: .15 g SUMMERSIDE 00LUMll f MATRIMONIAL m FRUIT 'cAnTs. We've got em Best and Cheapest on P. E. I. 0. Parlor, Chamber and Dining-Room Furniture, i Walnut, Ash and Cherry. Bamboo Goods, in Tables. Cabinets and Easels—Haiid some Rattan Goods. Cornice Poles, ii} different patterns American Refrigerators, best in the world. Prices on every thing, lowest in town. ll. A_ l}llllP'l‘UN'S ULU RELIABLE FURNITURE STUBE, Central Street, Oppositc uflarkct House, S’s£d¢. success I” EOPLE Will pay (‘iisli enough. My first month’s trade on SUCCESS. 4‘ C Succei" él when they get Goods cheap the cash principle has been a I am selling Suits so cheap that my customers do‘: not feel like taking them away without paying for them. It pays every time to trade wit.h MAOSWEEN. 1_'HE TMLOP. l —-.-O U‘ 3- -— ‘;Wll0lB Stock Reduced. to Figures BUCK BUUUM! ‘(jam ‘y‘‘ ,. E have on hand a quan- \’ tity of PARLOR SUITES in all the latest fashionable designs, tri-colored Plush, Hair Cloth and raw Silk upholster- iiigs, which will be closed. out during the next ll".C.lJllJ at cost and charges. You will find our display in Cr-.ibb’s Brick Block. PENTZ BROS- ‘ Summersié e s ' —— THAT ‘-- l %oi2ri C0ll[PE’l‘l'l‘l0N OUR expenses are small and our Cus- tomer get the benefit. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverwa.3 cheaper than ever oifered before. iMTMr If you have any trouble with your WATCH you had better leave it with us to put in good working order. We guarantee all our work, and can give best of references. W. H. PENTZ & Co. lluna ! Huna ! R cheap Tinware at prices tii-at are snrprisin the Natives. I am now 0 ering all kinds of tiuwarc at Big Discounts. Creamera, Milk Pans, Buckets, Strainers, etc., etc, at prices lower than the lowest. I am also selling wholesale at cheaper than can be imported. have also a splendid as- sortment of Stoves and Fancy Goods, ‘Boots and Shoes etc., at half price. JOBBING--My Jobbing Department is second to none in the province. Gal- vanized work of all kinds. Gutters, Cou- ductora, Lobster Boilers and Trays done with neatness and des tch. Write for pric Don’t forget t is place. A. DUPRES, Opposite Merchants Bank of Halifax, Summer-aide Again to the Front =HlS month you can buy a nice looking, good wear- ing suit for a man,irom D. STEVVART For $4.75, and everything else that he wants to wear (ex- cept boots) at an equally low price. Childreii’s suits as low as 75c.‘ Summerside, May 22, 92. NEW STORE NEW STOCK. Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps. Loivest Prices in Town CRABBE’8 BLOCK. ANDERSON 8L -BURRUWS Sumrnersitle April 30, 1392 T2 Will you buy can get a fi Clothing Store? Snmmerside, P. E. I. (opposite Sinclair & Stewart's.) WOULD YUU LIKE To buy Books, Stationery and Fancy Goods at prices that cannot be beaten? -. Do you believe that we will all from now until Spring our stock of C0098 AT COST ? We want to make room for new Spring Goods. School Books kept in stock. Telephone exchange in connection. T. J. 8:. M. L. wALsi'-i. Under Clifton House. ,_ Summon-side. R. T. .Hn1iiin’s STCDCE. l8 NOW COMPLETE. Largest and Most Varied yet Imported. Bargains irellfieiad in Every Line All products of the Farm Bought. R T. HOLMAN. Suinmerside - JOSEPH COX, (Law of London, England.) Monumental Tombs, &c., In Stone and Marble. Manufacturer of all kinds of‘Monumental work in American I041 15315111 M83519» Granite and ‘Freestone. First Street, Summcrside, P. E. Island. ' the moral welfare of the public, yet there D. D. CRUE, Clock and Watchmaker, ' SUIIEBSIDE, P. E. ISUID. lspdrcd. at llodoratc Bates. $ Ready-made Clothing when you 2-st-class Suit so cheap at the SW!‘ we can surr YOU. d cl: '1: U rth hile to give all your Aliirdzrs’ ii); Cliithingollci tilie Star Clothing Store. ° our good Goods, 9004 We ‘P guarsutee » to give_ y fits, good workmanship. . ‘We will be glad to see your face even if you and the latest styles. . ‘ won't buy. . 38" Bargain Counter afle’ ‘M3 d““° , ' I - .- beta: .1 didyou?” “Notion-”».~ 4-.n..-g. l"=e-3-v'~'r”d-visa»-2: 3‘ Clocks and Jewelry Cleaned and rmon. 0FElUE,S.i SUMMBRSIDE NEWS Tin: duet nuisance still prevails. . Wu regret to hear of the death of Mrs John Maynard, wife of John Maynard of Port Hill,who died at that place Wpedues-, day. ' Tan SS. Premier arrived here \‘Vodnes- day evening, and sailed yesterday morn- ing with the following: 1560 bush pota- toes, 350 bush cats, 8 live hogs and other sundries. i Auorio thphtyhings of iilitereat on‘ Water street yeater was a arge eag e cap- tured by Robert Glover, jr., It Graham’: Point, New London. Its wings uicasu seven feet from tip to tip, SS. Faatnet arrived here‘ on Wednes- day at 6 o'clock with general cargo, sailed the same day with 902 cases lobsters, 650 bush eats, 200 bush potatoes, 650, poun'ds beef, 10 cases eggs, 2 pigs and 5 passen- gers. . DR. Witmn WARBURTON. who has been for the last 21 years in the British Army stationed in India. is new in company with his bro- ther James of Charlottetown, visiting the home of his childhood at Lot 11. Qvirii a large number of passengers came over on the 'Northumbcrland last night. Among them was Mr. A. E. Arse- uault of Egmont Ba , who has been attending St. Joseph’: liege, Memram- cook, for the past term. .‘ AT the Kinkora races Wednesday Frank Farrow’s horse took first, J Burn’s, second, William Burn's third in the three minute class; Joseph Harding’: horse first, Hugh Creamer-’s second, Frank Wai-ren’s third and L. Dawson's fourth in the free for all. The schooner Jennie Armstrong, own- ed by Capt. James Grady, of this town, which has been chartered by the Govern- ment to be used on the tunnel route sur- vey, left here yesterday morning for Char- lottetown, where she will be equipped with all necessary articles for the work. Harm. Anruvai.s—Campbell House- W Harrand, Tomato; H Miner, do; S J Arseuault,Wellingtou; A Arseuanlt, Mem- ramcooli; A M Martin, Chatham. N B. CliftenHouse—-—J G Cunningham, Char- lottetown; J A Mansfield. Boston. Hotel Russ-—-J Fred Hoyte, Hfx; J R J eunett, do. Tun catch of lobsters is falling oil‘ along our shores. Other years at this season they were on the increase. The daily catches are so small thatthe different fac- tories are discharging some of their help as there is nothing for them to do. Pro.- sent appearances would indicate a very small return for the large outlay in car- rying on this industry. This will be a great loss to the country as well as to th men engaged in the business. - Sumnnsinr. would seem to be in favour this season with the dilferent societies. We have the gathering it the Grand Dodge of’ Ancient Free and Acce A Masons to-day, and about the last of til the High Court of the Inde udeut Order of Foresters of N.B., N. . and P. E. Island will assemble, at which the notable and eloquent Dr. Oi-onhyatcka will be present. A, little later on the annual Convention of the Independent Order of Oddiellows, one of the oldest and largest societies in the country will take place here. . Amnouon S'sidc can boast of a fair number of churches, _ Sunday schools and other societies" having for their "objects is one thing which we consider would be of great interest to the you people of S'aide that has not receivfilntlie aaeution necessary for its ins. ' ration, t t is a night school. Thcseufclhoola have been established with great bucccsa in every city and town of any importance in Can- ada and the United States, where young men, after ‘ the performance of their day’: duties, can under the tuition of competent -teachers, gath- er knowledge on whatever branches their education may be deficient. Now that we have a ublic library why could not such a schoo be started in conjunction able rate and once a week a debate could be held by the different classes on the thus giving to the work a further im- petus. Looking at it from a moral stand-point, ‘ we are sure do much for our young man. By being, interested in their studies, young men would have their attention such it centre of attraction to so many. Threatened With A Docking. who will be renumbered inAmcrica, ar- oused a se'~s'tt:on by writing Mr. W5fl;Y93: Sir Charles Di1ke’s opp¢’r¥_en_t' for pa_rlI_aui_eut in the Forest of Dean constituencv. 036? 1112 to go on the stump in Weymss’ interest for the sake of den: unclng Sir Charles on uioi-II grounds. She states that Mr. Stead would assist her. Wcymss indiguantly refused‘ offer, declairing that he meant to {glut fair, and win on poliiicalissiics or not at . A The mine.--s of the Forest of Dean divison, who are devoted to , sad and threaten to duck Lady flenry Solder- set, and tar and leather Stet_d_, If ll!” 3l§¢NP‘ to carry out “W P1'°P°*l99,“2 .1? We 0‘ Weinyss’ declination to sanctiod_ it. There seems little doubt of Dilhi:’si~‘¢lection. is some talk of a social bays:-it being organ- .uaAggainst him in the house of commons If he obtain: his seat. {I-I-I-1-—.-—"""'-F Rev. Father Mcllinger, the faith cure priea 0 Pennsylvania, died the other day of rupture. He could not heal himself, but be pretended Neither he or any other tliaumaiui-gist has ever artelntcd to give a one-legged person two legs, although that ought to past as easy as the alle instantancousliealmg of meets and similar cts. In fact if the law of nature can mbiablv be suspended in all, and operators , 1; Mani should therefore be able to to life He was educated as a pi,ys.¢;an, but ‘u came a clergyman in his mu, Hg dzedrich,-his estate beln valuen at $425,000. At Mount T1'°_Ya Yo’ vb,” he ofiicigied, he had-1an iinmence col- lcctiou oi sacred neli_cs- A Infant Induttw-’ De wt-in-,r—«wim are you doing no! it?! Scribbcr —"Writ1ng $lo,_coo prize stones for tile Great North American synd- icate.” “What do they pay _yo¢?”— “T!” do‘lars a week.” , A Pu=z*iu_§_.Qu¢s**o=~ France: (4. years old)--“Mimi!!!” Mum .._“Wliat is it-, dear?’ “You never saw E8 "d accidental but is the result, of careful study -Indianapolisjonrnal. . with it. We feel sure that the services . of teachers could be procured at a reason- ' acquiremciita from the past week's study, “ it would , fully engaged and would be jmore ready‘ to steer clear of the ruin holes with which i this town is infested and ' which prove .2 London, June 2o.-—Lad_y Henry 59‘F.¢1,’5°tv ‘nine, are lfigply incem C ' to cure others of every form of disass.’ _ thirtieth year, and is described It 8 lind1Y0l3 " Miscellaneous Items, ‘ V A dinner was t of a tree to twenty-eight persons near 'l'a- j coma, Wash}, , Wins In-wagon Drool’ Is needed of the merit of I-Iood’s Sarsaparilli‘ , than the hundreds of letters com. 2 iitg in telling of marvelous ithas'cfi‘cctcd" 7 after all other rcmedi a had failed? Truly, _ Hood’: Sax-.~apa_i-ills possesses peciillar.curative ' power unknown to other medicines. --,’« gm“ cu : V Hoon’s Pu.i.s cure Constipation by restoia , ing the pqislaltic action of the alimentary canal. They are the best family cathartic. ' T stes difl'er. Some people can see ham’ i Boston Transcript. 4 THE merit of Hood’s Sarsaparillais not . and experiment by educated ‘pharmacists. ; I 3-' even in a lookin8'Elass3 °ll1§..’gI-9 3°!-— 3.. :gog_1_.=.: InIIO7§flflIu ’ 3;‘ n I Laplauders often skate a distance of :50 miles a day. ' Lirr’s reason together. Haiti's a firm, one of the largest the country over, the world over; ‘on allbusincss #0 up . . it has grown, step by step, tlrruugh'tlic' ye ngh! “'I'hat‘s enough!" . Wait a litile——This firm pays the newspg. pets good money (expensive work this adver- tising!) to tell the peep‘: thatjhey have (‘iii in what they sell, on much faith that if they cant bancfit or * cm’-c Jicy don’t want your Lmi ottctown. iiov. 14. no .0. 1., Auctlcussrt ‘ :?é at-.3.’ ounisou ,_ _. conun- to gtcatn=~ss—»and it szllspatentg medicines! , z..‘°'|a|— P103399 rfihnlo 100 - always on _o.. nouns. 3:3-sminuc nu-d _Watcr at. can- money. Their guarantee-is not indefinite and relative, but definite aud.cbcolidc—-if the me‘- d.cinc dosen’t help, your inc cg is " on call.” Suppose eve y sick min and every feeble woman tried these medicines and found them woi-thls< s, who would be the lose! you or they? Medical Dis.ov_ery,” for blood diseases, and his '9 Favorite Prescri on}? for wum].|’3 Thc uicdigines are Dr. Pierce’: 3*‘ Golden 33”“ arm as n. and sowbn. . _f' f. - a ...’rI“-“.4:-'.°.s«.;s-.:e°°r--“rt--f*"“" WO0D.J'ooto'!P!hIo0 ‘».',.'° peculiar ills. If they help iowiid health, they cost $i.oo a bottle each! If they don't. may cut nothing I . ‘ ’n.saoiu‘L" sun-gem ‘ _I)%ilieena.nd'Tii‘icnmona,8,tvsota._. . . q1Ilceours,9I.m.,to1p.in.;8p.rn.io5p.m. "rile I uke of Portland has given s3oo,ooo won ou«the turf, to charities through the. influence of his wife. V g . SK0l)A’8 ‘ TABLETS ' mid sate. ,,ttiai.oiiit.y1='ai-sin: .s:i-nic‘in.aiir> swim. I 5 The Westernffi ~ e0ars‘oes. Hulls :Ra_,__ Sterlin " , ‘ S ssued pg 4 , V game:-on Ema . I ..vmJum1&18°9~:—‘s-é. I f 1. . . 9 . ____ A . .-:.i:.°’.*.:.-i.-:r.'- .,='::....u'. An Improvement .”. Husband : How doyau like your new girl? Wife; Well, she wo.ks me a little harder than the laflone. but she is more respectful . . New York ‘Weekly. MAHOM: BAY, N. S —Dear Sir; ..We find the " Opelclia” Cough Mixture the best sell- ing cough mixture in our strsc. V}. Ennsr 6» Son‘. There are some valuable pct’ animals in Boston. A gentleman iincntiouied that be once, Drattw cry astinastcr 9 note should deduct I unggcy are cantor rcmlte be P I-IE MANUFACTURIIS’ Lira asn Acct-fl i'.‘t*.‘.""%i‘.i‘.‘ c'i‘.'.'a"'i'>r‘il‘c‘i"i'i'§i':"r’ C "“"“"""""“"°°"i‘i’”"“‘i . they " so an 1‘-'r.°5.‘ia‘3.‘9l;‘i“e§3?°“‘°aooh‘3.?'xi‘§..?l°‘r.eaa..s or a box only 8506. A . - the » Lfiiest Pa1d.up capital lnthcDon1n1on- ’ In time Provinces Branch, 8treet...l1a.l1h;. » r ;. , Poll liolderamay rexnltmrccttonrancn Poitomcc Order. Back éclicqgg or is J. 3.1-‘mrox, Itanagsr , aw a liirtv at his clubthe fi_.hat i Got hay fever? Some say Johnson's Ano- dyuc Ijuimcnt will cure it. Try it and re‘-, is worth $50 . . Boston ‘Bu __ gong, Iiirosma. f‘f- Omce. llclachcmmcoruer LowerQusen8t..vch'town.,P.l‘-L ndf‘I: port to us. . “ There are some rich men among the law- yers.” " Well. they won’: remain very long rich if they've got amcugythc lawyer-s.".‘. A8ZA.RD.HORACE; . ‘ The Weltern Assurvnceeo. ;'.l‘hc Western Assurance Assuranocco. Ot- Dotohestcr Beacon. Among the remedies that do more than UV-.1"?-.‘l-.i"" "‘ ‘“‘°‘'’'“.°‘‘‘‘‘“‘r'':l’.'h‘§' :- recoinmeud, Johnson’: Anodyne Iiuiment » stands first - ' “Do..s time fly as fast as it did before you were married and wereiifeitly engaged fl’ "Does it??’ ‘ One grossr.y;,hill doth. tread ’, '_lll3AY.,J'As-.QueenInsurance=0o. cl .93-.;:'ir°'“°°' upon another’: jbeels, so ‘_'I$'—1lty‘f.0n0W.”,.:. A iimy Hm-. — wefiiont believe in _ keeping agoodthing when of it, and refrain; aulIc_r_ers._;_~w blevdmii-.p . ic.tc., ‘to ,Bettons’s Pile will prevent a vast‘ as for-this W8 t.nltePs_lpl;cial b1a's‘ii‘;e,h .;_;(:aip.i§iiii.’ii.:-.toi" ,,’inia:ni-niioircmiz ith ' inany orin *‘ o- ’ ;‘*‘.‘.'l'x‘t’“a;.“.ll".3‘n‘...maovssoau-:. . -.01-3%-.rr-.Jrn-.99 ’»'i;'.Iv.. . deal" of incmwuiince. rive gm '° . -I ‘ lingwaflni , ' _ p 1” 39”“-'§’°' _ ‘° . ~"- U 1 .’ bequeathed to. clnritiesz:ll~‘tl:“w.:rl,d vcr. . . _ . .. _ . . . ' '-.~ VEJOQJJ‘ WI). 'JAlflIS' H. Bnfilflshit-Tail Gum- . n- -v -a-%=?-w er s °i:.~....w.:.- 5!. ‘91'°°“° - tnnauvumewgivgm. ‘ oyoqaa Ola , . 35111 ’ ' a r . 9' “Mn is ‘FA ''“”‘'9'-‘ W ‘ ¥¥fi ‘JV05 -"1.7p‘*-'3'"-"3 g"”"“'m - lcncytoloanailowratcs. ‘ -The swallow is a bird of easy flight. t i—. , . , w-i--nr-mni=nieh«r~»--w-- ..‘<.';.='.,:.r.+r..z+.*.i.%>i.':-=='*°°=---°**~ taken several swallows. .. Bing_liamtcnRe- , 1, ‘nova; porter. ‘ ' A i_ ' ’ ‘ ’ Rénnnm, .1. I _i V atlorwintarest. .2 . I‘1an,i7. "I01 ;.l|97 Ssitloa-+ WLIWAM‘ W.8. Barrister ,I.nd_ ' , Once. . 1Ucws<in'sfB1ock.’ ‘opposite as 3 "‘-plunuytoloanr r . * 3313.35. 7 _ _ P _d__ "M -‘.5-:’-°.;»:%*se.....“‘='*'*°*--...,':.**‘°* 3-¥=.~.¥°=’:9“¥ - ‘etc. -0300 in nu- lousy c. A and Btaticucr. Brownhnlock -now’! 0li'towu.P.l.l. Tefinlto 0d .‘ i " " C.‘ -i .. V — - , _._ .1; r ‘:2 ._.E- V: $3“. ' f x —-~~ 2;.- :- ‘ ‘ " ‘ ..'. 2 ‘ l 5-."?!._-‘i E P'..‘°.‘." 5“? 3°’ "’ ..?:‘:,, _, - i_. M .,V. p we .3 f Wm '1“ .utho.QIb‘:’m"% 1337-QM o?°.we.= nnd‘gi-gong innprovemenmintho um. in Eli--dig .;'_‘“‘%-I-‘oer '7',‘- nines: nrlcsspai 0 U -sadstuocgiwcx-in: patrons and-aupnany inure -an-1 ftvogtf P.’ ;i‘=.2aiic_sis>ai.o. . or S a :.VIa’us.8ctiI. $15.00 Partial set-:sqn-t:$=.w3nd‘:3w§s~ 13¢‘ y W . _ n' :mmt careful‘ r Wowiilbsple-and iiiii .. . . . U 'J||°°l'-_°|11" Barns , ' '*l',''*!'' 5“ A‘ atStsia‘n_iboal3.;I.II5-!E 3- D~p0ttooonvev,rM isamngs rm be , 1 0 in an §fi0n- . int?’ 59 it. have a splendid o A «e S: a r hdye —.—‘,g_ x, F1I..€-:: I s p J , ‘E3180 f you trade‘ with us"i you the iowest prices-in th lessee f‘ (1-2 .3‘ -~-. .-. u D. ‘L CEPRNN O - ‘ Q’ -, ‘nan 4,2»-' -“-3, 7 B IN retumigig 0l'1il"li9_QI‘&ud i p. ; ersin city-an _ i‘ S J I .. been in business, 810!’ d , I i ’ i maintain the . distinction of r j Staple and Fancy:D,R,'Y-‘G00, T ’ ‘C C B pa" ( $73?” crowded thsimofgt .. . _,_._— with experience i gt Ginghams,‘ lungs! A “ ~""" = ’ Ladies’ Kid.:Glov"'s6,§,n' , ‘ —‘ pi ing.Men’sai1 . .. « I 1'! honefieiwd fsiref I ht We suatan#§edrrQflt;,.i =, S I the qnalityzan , __ 0 our -‘— = «- - ti ” ‘ to the buyer’. Saturda at” leavc,C - ’‘'i’£°°"**°€““§.. fast no lcgantlyfittd et'r 78 59 . > Ected til?" y B C ..only _50:__,h __ . Inna"! AWKESBU i_i?t:id§_HAL,lF%, _. > Ii 1 s.s A (10. ~ a Carroll or 1 _ Biitatt9tia,;.ll.‘lI:C.Ull§!}~ . , -.-.