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As we intimated last month that We were making great pre arations for our big JUNE SALE. ehave now got everything complete and are giv- mg ’ Great Bargains in Boy's Suits. Great Bargains in Youth’s Suits. Great Bargains in Men’s Suits. We sell the best goods at lowest prices.Everybody is value we are giving. our Great Stock. $-1:-——¢::——-—-1 pleased with the Come and see J AS. PATON do 00"” Market Square- No Game f Bluft AN keep us from doing the Carpet business. Since we have opened our Carpet Department, our trade has far _ exceeded our expectation. Our object in going into the car- pet business was to give people fair square treatment and goods at the right prices. Now we claim as our right your patronage. YOU IIY ASK WHY - -‘ - - ------READ BELOW. While our coinpetitors for years were asking and getting $1.55 and $1.65 for 5 Frame Brussels Carpets, and 36 cents for cheap Tapestry, we have sold our best Brusels for $1.15, and cheap Tapestry for 25 cents per yard, never asking more, which goes to show that our competitors have been making an enormous profit out of the people. This can't be denied, We don't believe in monopo 'es and have been the means of breaking the carpet business in two, and taking the largest half ourselves. Competitors may feel sore, but we can assure the public it is not from overwork. We wish our com- petitors well But we think this explanation necessary. We cut your carpet for nothing, don’t charge for waste, and do all work in connection with house furnishing. * PATTON BROS 136 , Main Street. Jung Trade ! Perkins & Sterns In the past, June has always been the best month in the year in our trade. We see no reason why June should be WM an exception. ' It will. not be prices will prevent it. ' We have a splendid range of New English Prints. We have a splend‘i’Trang’e"of',7’iiew English Sateens. New Parasols and Umbrellas. Summer Dress Goods in great variety Flouncing, Embroideries and Muslins. White, Black and Colored Laces. _ Lace ‘Mit8,‘ Gloves, Silk Gloves and Lisle thread Gloves. i if low A ,Y0l1.tl,1e_lowestipriees in the city; . PERKINS -is STERNS M" Sun, arrived in the city Saturday evening on a visit to his friends. ., Hos. D. LAIBD, editor of the Patriot, leaves this morni for Toronto, where he expects to span two weeks. Mn. L. Warn, of the Gowan Brae mills, s few days ago had his knee severe- ly cut by coming in contact with the cir- cular saw. Ma. Himnv E. Horooon, of Kenning- ton, on Saturday. (paged s creditable ex- amination at the harlottetown Business Cell and Writing Academy, and re- ceiv his diploma. Crcusrs.—The regular monthly ‘busi- ness meeting of the Y. M. C. A. Cycling Club will be held this (Monday) evening fl st 8.30 sharp. Every member is specially requested to, attend. Ben be take warning.-—Mr. Oliver Martel, vance agent for “ Peck’: Bad Bo ,”isnt thoQuoon,inaking arrangfimen to old forth in this city on Fri y an Saturday evenings (this week.) Scpsmu-nxncxr McLeod, who has re- turned to the city from s three days’ In- spection of the Summerside schools, ex- himeclf much pleased with the thoroughness of work done in the different departments. Tn: success of General Booth’s great “social” scheme is not so great gs be anticipated. He has received but four thousand pounds during the first four months of the year, although he asked for ten thousand. - In tomorrow's issue will a r e fifth letter from Mr. Higge. Sn ]ccts—“The true story of Father Damien,”-, “Farc- well to Honolulu." and “A pretty way to speed the parting guest.” Buy your paper early before all are cold‘. A New feat in mind-reading is said to have recently been performed b A. W. . Scott. of. Togpkinsville, Ky. c was blindfolded put to work at n composi- tofscasetosct whiohhe didwi_th accuracy and oelerity the h utterly ig- norsnt of the location of 0 boxes con- taining the various letter-s.—Times. Tin experiment of sliippic live lob- sters from Arichnt to Boston, proved a success. Althoughthc lobsters had been caught on Friday mid did not arrive in Boston until the next Thursday afternoon, yet when put on the market over three- quarters of the and in good marketable condition. 1101-9 and la shipments will follow.- [Arichnt as-den. CA noon. examination for entrance to cd in this city before J. A. Nicholson, B.A., deputy examiner. There were four csndidatcs. who took the examination, one for makiculation into the art faculty, one for medicine, and two for applied science. The result of the examination will be made knownbefore the close of the month. ' ‘ Tm: latest hit in attractive window dressing ‘was seen in the window of Mr. G. H. Taylor's jewelry store, Saturday evening. A buxom ‘young lassic turns with one hand the wiudlnss that brings from c. moss-covered well the bucket over- flowing with besutiful watches, while with the other she eagerly reaches forward to the tempting treasures. The sym bol I8 well chosen as can-emive of puer- obzity, habundsnce a hidden trecnures nest . Mn. Frank-Dsrke, who left this Inland some months ago for the Northwest, has returned home to take his sisters with him to Regina, where he purposes marking his future borne. He and Messrs. Pope and Deacon Baldcrcton, of North V3ilt- shiro, who also recently went out thus, are working a large ranch about a mile and a half out of Regina, which they pur- chased broke up and ready for seed- bcsides oats and vegetables this season. llessrs. Duke and Bslderston have also purchased a shop in the central part of the city, which theyarc fitting up fora general meat trade. Mr. Dsrkc , confidently of the prospects, ' better reward than here. We wid our friends every success in their undertaking. Tm: St. John Sun of the 3rd inst. snys: “Dr. Murray Msclsren now drives n four- yenr-old mare that excites the m of all admirers of horse ficeh. The animal, which looks to be over 1,11!) pounds in weight, is so well bred that it -could -be ” This handsome chestnut more is well known in our city, beendrivcnaround by MLR. D. Mair- lurcn for the two seasons. Shctwns raised at the ermitsge Grove Farm,fr-om the old Maclsren stock, tracing link to the best bloods im from the old oountry,sndhss bccniu the Macilsrcn family for over 60 Her. g._‘ . dam was a celebrated running more rgolly," who wssaneneywinnerofsevcr' private ces_swith hisbeauty and.tAkc.'..ps-idgin claiming her as a production of /our Island, Wu;-mt, Benn. E-q-. rot-arsed iota. home in this city. Saturday eucnin ' a business trip to St. John's, ucc_ market in Newfoundland has is fairly since the reduction of the extra duties, but still at aloimr figure. The extra duty on flour was 76 ‘scum per -barrel, 25 cents per bushel, sud at $1.50 per barrel; out: wholesale 5'4’ cents, 00 cents. = E-. of the opinion that ctaockof and opts on hand from but ses- eosntcgetber with the quantity now going in there, will su ly the market for this gcnson. The _ for cattle and is fairly remunerative. enpoeinlly fin;-_ , 'thtlI .'l‘h¢y[Vi|‘|?n0 tlozllilause incre‘ofta""- would «nan. . B Sboesaud Slippers a. It our Bros. juntl tf shipment were still alive‘ McGill University llls just been con'clud- K rim all_ll__0_llltl_’ rows. Tun best .to buy your Boots. Evllfipnir of our onyx fast black cot-‘ ton hose guaranteed stainless, and to stand repeated washing with soap and scds.—Stnnloy Bros. - ' Bssn Bros.’ windows are very attract- ively dresscd,. the one with black, the other with white goods. In both the dis- plsy_is_tas_tcfully arranged, and is greatly admired by the psssers-by. , Ifclgsn" vegeabie w s ' pleasant a: sugar and s (:2 remedy. : Anvicss just received from several country dr ' ts are to the effect that of all the pills ey sell Everybody’s are the most po . . They are only twenty-five cents s t * Oinnwrrirrowic can boast of a z mingl- cal garden and an aquarium -on as small scale, at least. The attention of our citi- zens is now divided between the scale on the right and the goats on the left. Bring along the hand and the attraction will be complete. . The children must he looked after; give McLean's Vegetable Worm Syrup when-1 , ": Tn: Ep' church in‘ E land has 34 bishops cu 24,000 other, is men; in the United States, 61 bichoge and 3,800 clergyman;-in Ireland, 13 ishops and 1,807 other clergynsen. and in Canada, 24 bishops and 1,300 other clergyman; in Asia, 13 bishops and 713 other clergy- men; in Africa, 13 bishops and 350 other clergyman; in ‘Austrclis, 21 bishops and 269 other clergymen, alI’d_.in Scotland 17 bishops and 280 other clergyman; in scat- tered dioceses, 9 bishops and 120 clergy- men--s grand total of 189 bishops and 32,729 other clergyman Tun adjourned meeting of the Royal Prohibition commission reassembled.yes- terdny afternoon in Sir J oeeph Hickson’s oflces in the Standard building. The session was occupied with the considera- tion of the statistics furnished b the var- ious Govcrnors of the United tstes and by the Lieutenant Governors of the Do- minion. A mass of information on. the effect of legislation upon temperance in other countries, on the . number of licenses issued in otlfer ,,districts and the number of criminals whifse offences mig/he or might not be due to the ed‘-acts of alco- hol as well as from judges, magistrates and medical men on the same subject are coming in, and the secretary, Mr. P. lloccghsn, is busily engaged in tabulat- ing and escorting the volume of evidence thus received under the proper heads. The oommimion will sit this after- noon.—hlait11!ul Gsaette,' unc 3rd. Tint ‘cl _exerciscs in connection with Acadia nivcrsity were held under most suspicious circumstances at Wolf- rnn GUARDIAN, CHAIRLO'.l‘OWN,. POE now 0 , -_ .. _.........». ._. .- ..__.._..._......... -.... “ A.- - .'=- '_ "£1. “ -vUa.e.u‘a...a"V 1,. . _, ,_ ' ' ran an “airless sUMirnnsiDn_ Nnws I '4 Frsnssisim all along the western shore‘ report lobsters scarce. Maven Hsvrunn came over the: Northumberland on Saturday evening. Tm: scissors grinder has made his‘ HAY .was plentiful in the market here, Saturday, selling at ten dollars per ton. MB. Locke, confectioner, has a‘ very nice awning placed over his shop window. Tunas is some talk of a moonlight ex- cursion on the Frank C. Butt this week. Mn. Hudson, of P ctou, succeeds Mr. , Smith hero in the Merchant's Bank of‘ Halifax. . MB. A. C. Darlt, of Montreal, whole-i sale druggist, was in town Saturday, in the interests of his business. Rxv. Mn. Means and son arrived home by the Northumberland, Saturday eve- ning, from Fredericton, N. B. Esroit & Drummcnd shipped twenty- by the Northumbcrlsnd Saturday morn- ing. ‘ 3 V Ova genial and obligiiig wstchmaker, D. D. Crue, left by the orthumbcrland Saturday morning for Moncton on a busi- ncss trip. Miss Mscxmuu, sister of Mrs. Frank Gallant, deceased, arrived here, from Boston, by the Northnmberlcnd, Friday evening, on her way to attend her sister s funeral. Snir Ncws-Outwai-ds—Bar ue Ram- ona, Johns, Penarth Roads, G , oats: sch Beatrice, Campbell, Shediac,produoe. Iuwsrds-—Sch Speedsway, Millei§pu,Brse, PIE I; Beatrice, Campbell, Sh ‘sc, N B, ‘ca t. * _ _ Exroirrs by Northumherland Saturday to the U. S.-231 cases eggs, $892; 70 potatoes‘. 832. To the Dominion-,—22 cattle, $770; 1400 lbs leather, $420; 160 l8ius9l’;2oats. 856; 3 bbls potatoes, 82; total. 1 . ' Ir is currently sported around town that the time table for the P. E. Island Railway will not be issued until after the first of July, or until the new superin- tendent takes charge. Truly we live in an age of progress. Horst. Ann1v'sLs.—Csm bell House-— hlcwman Hall, Chicago, I ; H A‘Dsrby, Abrams Villsfie, S J Anderson, Ch'town; A C Cullen, ope River; Jae McPherson, St John, N B.” _ Clifton House-—E P Romeril,Montrsal; ville on J min 2. The number of visitors, among whom» were many of the leading ministers and laymen of the Baptist de- nomination, /and_ members of previong graduating cls'eses, was the largest ever sssembled st‘ Wolfvillc. The sting class consisted of of whom ,13'-received Honor certifi rates. The Orstions delivered on ‘the occsfiou‘ were-;‘s fine exhibtion of rhetoric and cultured thought. The following de- reec were also conferred: B. A.-—-E. H. Borden (the first cola-red man to graduate from Acadi.s)2' M. A. in course-—Rev. Sydney .Wclrou, Prof. R. H-dey, F. B. Smith and Miss Alice Fitch, instructor in ing. They have sown 175 acres of wheat, . farming can be done with less wosk rsocsinhcrdsy. We 1-,;,;cnc.’, I Boyle was away one month. more a - conversation with him we learn-that the " cats 10 cents. Potstoccsre now selling If you trade with us we guarantee firrddw mp°°'M°"‘ "3." toesthsni0.VO|'.‘l:ethinks. s '5 the seminary (the first lady to received degrees). D. D.— Rev. C. H. Corey, Richmond University; Rev. J. C. Morse, of Digby. ‘ .___. , Tn; pots, glass table sets,’water sets, very ches at the Cheap Crockery Store, W. P. . will’s..—-May 31, 2w g -57)?! are making the Boots go- low prices does it. Houses for Home Industry. Gofl Bros. Boots take the lead. . Foimn!—Fbund in our wholesale rooms today ocelsrge case of linen and bath towels, imported this sp ' and over- looked in opening goods. e have mark- ed these extra cheap to clear them out withbother hzgolesslc stock. We are giv- ins Wm - "'7 . . . Come along and share in the big ins. W.’ A. Weeks &.Co. June 4-—2i at & Mon. _ At the residence of J B Black, Esq, . onthe 19th ult, by the Rev. John King. of Ti-yon. P E Island. I J Hiugley, of Amherst, to Florence B King of Oxford. hlorthg-ltustico, _ on 24th May» 05 croup, Margaret Elizabeth, oldest and beloved daughter of Thomas and Doyle, aged 0 years. . ‘,—-H The Ladies Delighted- ; The plehssnt sheet and the perfect nnfety with whlchlcdiee may use the hquid fruit laxative, Syrup of Figs, under all conditions ninko it their favorite remedy. Icigpleggingtothceye andtothe taste, putle, - yet ofioctusl in acting on the kidneys. liver and boweh. , Hotel Arrivals. norin. nsvnrs. . ' ucrlrén. John; T E F Hudson, Peters" v - Boylch “ ‘Semi, bcts,d;Anni’SM ' ‘ Shingle‘, Sydney. ’ _ 0 . GK“ Summasiule House ‘ I crumb s Boarding House I vW*‘8ht’8 factory.-and about three minutes ‘distance from Post oflice and other public best all over the store. cars ' Feed (crnshed)pci-ton . . . . .. O Thibaudeau, Montreal. Hotel Russ-Oliver Martel, Pcck’s Bad Boy Co; Rev Dr C B Pickhpm, Bali- well, Maine; A Lord, .Ch’town Geo R Montgomery and wife Albcrton. Warns Street was the scene of quite a lively discussion the other evening, when one of our young sports had the misfor- tune to come in contact with the cane of an e ed J. P. of the town. The latter gent eman was leading a “small boy" to the lice station, when he was accosted by t e former, who demsmdei an explan- ation, which, being refused, said sport ctraigbtway proceeded to extract the small -boy from the oldgents grasp, receii ivag for his pains several go-»d strokes of a stout walking stick While the ab .ve program was being osrricd out, the sup- posed culprit decaniped in peace. A.L]KEII'.I.‘0N NEWS Branch on? Main Street. Codfisli are plentiful, and our fishermen are making very good catches. Hotel Arrivals.-—-“ Albion Tev-xace"———J E Keays. London, Ont; W C Kennedy, S J Anderson, Mrs F S Mitchell and child, Ch’town. Sch. Azalea, Capt. Leslie. cleared Fri- day morning for St. John's Nfld. Her oof 2,000 bush potatoes, is owned by Woodman Bros. - Mr. S. J. Anderson arrived here on Thursday morning, with his Phonngraph. He had it on exhibition, in Mr. Keefli-.’s building. Thursday and Friday, and Fri- day night ave an entertainment in Woodman’s all. He left for Kenning- ton by early train Saturday morning. Summerside Markets . ’Sumnur.smr:, May 31, 1892. Beef hmiii) r lb ..... . .so.o5 to so 10 Beef (quarter per lb _ _ .05 to .06‘ Butter (fresh) per lo . . . . .. .22 to .25 Butter (tub) per lb . . . . . . . . Codiish (salt) per lb . . . . . . . . Eggs, perdozen.........._ .1 Flour, per cwt . . . . . . . . . . .. 2.00 to 2.25 Ham, per lb 8 10 Hay, per 100 lbs (new). . . . Lard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mutton, per lb . . . . . . . . . . . . Mutton (carcass) . . . . . . . . .. Oatmeal (white oats) per cwt.2.30 . Oatmeal black oats) per cwt. 2.30 . Pork, small . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .08 Pork, carcass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.6§ Strsvnpcrload.‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ostsfi it) per bush . . . . . . . . Oats white) per bush . . . . . . . Bsrlcy,‘pcr bush . . . . . . . . . . . . Buckwheat, per bush . . .'." . . as E .s8:: st essesrsssssssssa Bran, per ton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Potatoes. per bush . . . . . . . . . . , . Cornniosl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.25 per E Ship News Port of Charlottetown inrrnnsn. J unc 4*-—Isecc Goodwin, Heighten, Pic- tou; Omega, Finlayson, Malpeque, ' cnssnnn. ’ June 4-Issac Goodwin. Heighten, Pic- toll: ' at Ann, Butcher, do; James appeerauce in townyon his annual round. two head of ‘cattle to the St. J ohu market ‘ . ,. .-. L-:..s-. ;sv—du¢- so-«>'~r« ;. ‘The more we sell & it C Tliecheapcr wofiollhm We Sell more than wsifid ws ABE srmla b We are bound to make things stir «this - ? y and this is our way of doing it. t s * Our buyer secured gnilay Bargcfn lots. We -to give our minim the ‘benefit of every one of them-’ ~ _ ‘B New Ameri an Challies--'Vcry Pretty‘; Just the thing for Summer dresses. Fancy Ribbons, asmud colors... . . . . Just the thing for But Trimmings . Ladies’ Linen Collars. superior quality ‘FED SllkSfind’8QtlKseeessssseeeesoi ._,_ Stain SSS nous" curses if Full fashioned---no Ielfll. , Assorted A assess. __ Lace and Silk Shoulder‘ ‘ E‘! ' pretty, very dressy, the ‘A ‘ for Summer, marked to cause ” 5C0 Yards 500 Yards 500 100 Yards 500 Pairs 1 00 Pairs 1 00 60 -Ladies’ Clothilcck O , ajob lot out 500 Pairs White Lace Curtains i bought at 30 per cent discwnt, ‘llfiif the largest lace housesjn inplain figures, from lbcents . _ tons, Csmbrics, Sattecns, Cretonnos, otc., etc, at This is an immense bargain and -is hill‘ % and share in it. ’ ‘ ‘ » A .4w—..-...a—.——u~.——~.—-. v —:v&——.— urallhaft ,i.._-.._.. .. -._ ......,......_. , Combin FIRE LIFE and ACCIDENT :xsvnlscs conrlmns. G = neral C Tnsuranee C Agents. ._.0... OFFICE Brown's Black on W no .20 to .22 A 33 stock -in all the newest fibrlcs, 212'----*""" . V E are showin extmordifilf _ Vltliyjd in BLACK RESS RIA in all the newest makes and can , t '2 ‘ *. our‘ patrons and trmndis em - nothing in the trade to surpass value shown h us. In Oolored vre have s Trimmin to (match. See our im stock OI Pl‘lIltS Glld 1". you buy these »Goods$ are I ahead. A , As for Ready-made Clothing, and Boys’, we ask you as ii favor that you see our humus and rest assured we will allow no to undersell us in Clothing. honest Goods and lowest prices sl try - J. B. Menominee lesser cnerinsc . . insular in sin ',X7'g1liave nos’ 08 n.15O ounces, f on r. oes a i ' pers-- .11 .- men’s and ClllldrenPs--comprisliai’g C the newest makes. We are sole Agents for Sequin "is on Hilleborough Street, below (Mu-k3 walk-from Railway Station, and a short buildings. & Co’s celebrated make of best makes in Canada, , For your own sake don’t buy 21,-—eod d: w. until gen our‘ stock. ‘ _ 9 (EM CH4.BLOII‘as’J‘0 E‘ {- .I'Il8ll.flt seeeeeeessecoeee“w,& O ’ styles, many Of tham selsfiofilgfsls ’ of Ginghams, Shirtings, Ticklngs, White Cotton, J. ,3.‘ McD*ONfAf