»`?5» ‘i , ‘ly \ . .,. ; T ,sl S ‘ic _ if il T .T 5 . li ,fl . iii ` M na ,g i \ of., l,p‘ " i ‘ ids _ » U ~» 5, i-,dj fi# lp it ,, V l ~». ni J “ " vi ii ix; I 5 .' 7, ' ` fini ii" i ffl.: yy vf 5 Mi. 27,1 :' li -All if ,. _ .,.. ‘ iw.: ll. E , i _ . ,ii 4,, . Ii' { iii .~:...e~,....t L..-1;>, .ml-~ I' K .Q4 ill 8 _ ~ 1 rm: colixrzlur, cnaatornrowx: raison iu>wasn';sr.aqn mtv ir, iw. ~ _E **""° W A SUMMER COUKERY AND Monday llth. Inst. is the »_ l d dl ENl5"T*'"MENT' elfdirizlinlii bilischli-"lofi: "` li Fnrthe mother wiioiii puzzled lo b ghtlnr. No discount will e al owed on any are provide novel aul attractive forms oi counts not settled by the holiday and liirthdav entertainments for I - \he iltlc ones an article on Cnlldreifs Parties, in The Dellneator for Auzuet-, ith July. 8 d4i. -L. O. A. A limited number of tickets will be of value. In the same number aio for the excursion to Orapaud on l2th excellent ioozery sulzzistioiis in the fcrui July, inst., are on sale at the store of J. of An “lulan1i" Seaside Dinner iind niaryi ll. Bell, Great George Street. Tickeis 50.: recipes 0* iiiiutv ami appet‘zlng dishes for liul. days. i€eco'nu.iendations for S' each. S. S. Acadia with exourslonisls ill leave Peake`.-1 No. l wharf at 8 o`clocir in. Wor|.h`s Band in attendance. hot-weather iiousa kzeping will also C`a".mKes Wm be m wamng to convey prove useful. ladies to the tea grounds. No nharge. used in homes all over Can. Adm When-0 pug-u lb' is npproolu na. rs vm not calc. .l’Wl‘§°dr GENTL Those of you who have not already ordered your Summer Suit have no time to lose. Come and examine our magnificent stock of Suitings and Pantiugs. We EMEN! will not onl give you the best fitting clothes,but the best value for your money. Call andysce us. ° ° . friends in Suminersliie. Colin Milligan. lla m until 2 p m. THE UP-TO-DATE TAILOR 11 d 11 I SUMMERSIDE, . ll. W. Hilson and Mrs. Hiison, Everett, 79° 'll W" Mass., are among the visitors to Summer- ? T ¢ EiCr§i"Eiii?.Ci€iii-i.i5€&Eic? ....... in. P. E. I’s Greatest . > and Northern Railway. 0 0 Visitors to Summerside will find that Waugh 8.: Steeves I the beetflines of fruit, confectionery, cigars, and temperate is is We are now showin some s lendid lines of hore 's R“““‘°“ °°’°P'““°“' T°d“y'° °’°3“““ g P S y is under the direction of the Summerslde guaranteed Clothing. Boys' Norfolk Suits, Boys’ 3 piece iormaiopeiiing ofthe old Home week. Suits, Mens Suits in all sizes. We would like you to call Rim- "=‘“f“°d S““"d°Y “lib” TW the S. S. Northumberland from their honey- and see the largest and best selected stock of Clothing in the Niagara, _1~0mn¢0, .md other canadian City. G. H. Alexander, Chicago, and formerly - ~ » , .. . Open evenlngs U11 eight O Clock' For the past 18 months Mr. Alexander See our show window for p THE BABY‘S TROUBLES. The greatest suB’erlng of childhood is ciused hy eczema, scald head, chafing or . . ' . ` other forms of skin irritation or eruption. Because of its extraordinary soothing, healing power Dr. Chase's Ointment is of MQQTEQEEEETE Eli-EE MEETS-DECE °°“ °° “°“‘° think of being without it in the house W' * atterns and prices. News of the Day from the' Western Capital Program of Entertainment to be Given by Yacht Club on Wed- nesday the l3th PROGRAM FOR T0 NIGHT Ou the public square an ad- dress of welcome will be given by Ma or McNeill. Wilf)i'id J. C-offney, Boston, will reply on behalf of re- turned s onders. J. H. Bell will deliver an oration. Music by the band. I Mrs Wood Avard Shcdlac, is visiting Dinner at Railway Dininq Rooms from A full line of all the b biscuits has just come in at Waugh & Sieeves. ll in w fgi Get your chocolates at Waugn & Steeves. They keep the best brands. 11 d 12| F. A. McKinnon, son of the late Peter McKinnon, Churchill, Lot 30, has secured a position as conductor on the Boston drinks and all kinds of choice groceries. ll d l2i This is the o enin day of the Islanders Town Council and will be in reality the Isaac M. Donghart and bride of Lung moon trip to St. Louis via Chicago, cities. of Stanhope, was a passenger by the S S Northumberland Saturday evening. has been studying at the Moody Institute, Chicago and expects to leave for mission neids ol iiiaiii this niii. ini-stlmable value in the home where there are small children. No mother who has learned the scores of ways in which THE FORD AUTOMOBILE.” THE OF SATISFACTION. The Ford is America’s.most popular runabont. It has ample power; seating capacity for four passengers, is easily controlled and noiseless in operation. The Ford has a double opposed cylinder engine of nine horse power, accessibly placed for inspection. It is not necessary to get under the Ford CAR to ins ct the engine or machinery pe . _ Guided by steer wheel and controlled by a single level, giving two speeds forward. A fully appointed and reasonably priced car. The Ford sells readily. The cars we now have on display were received just a. few days ago. Call or write. _ We are agents also for the following cars: PACKARD, Penuless, iiiolwis, STEVENS DURYEA, IVANHUE, iuiocik. i P. B. Al\M0l|ll & 6o’y., Ghnrlottototiln. G.. ll. RDBEIIB, Summsrsllls. i i E cinini cicii AND Moron co.~ iiniisni rails!! Reverse by foot pedal. qi 6 Toronto. [li THE WEST HOTT. Bimini suns We wish io remind you that we Have just received a new stock of men’s and boys’ one and two piece bathing suits. Swimming is a delightful ex- ercise this sultry weather and every man or boy who contemplates a plunge in the briny, should be provided with one of these suits; they are serviceable and cheap as well, ranging in price from 2 5 cents up to 95 cents. We have also a dandy line of sweaters in plain and club colors; also soft front shirts in very attractive patterns, imitation Panama hats, fancy cotton hose and all the other little comforts that help to niake life enjoyable these hot days. Drop in and see us ; we'1l be pleased to show our goods whether you intend to buy now or 3fNTNfl»....l§li!iiiii 8* C"-» 5 4 At midnight last night Mr. McQuarrie. was cbnslderably weaker and grave doubts of his recovery were entertained. Miss Ethel Morson and Mss Bessie Bearisto were passengers to Summerside by the Northumberland Saturday night from Wetaskewin, Alta. Summerside Billiard and Pool Club will be open to all visitors daily up to midnight nt Railway Dining Rooms. ll d li i We have just received a large, fresh stock of Heintz’s and other leading brands of pickles, sauces, and catsups.- “hugh Sc Steeves. 11 d in w f 6l George Urahbe from Montreal and his daughters Mrs Gates from Montana and Mrs J. E. Bell from Montreal were among the passengers by the Northumberland Sa' urday night. Ice-cream, ice cream soda, strawberries and cream and all kinds of temperance drinks, luncheon day and night at Rsilwav Dining Rooms. ll d il i. Ice-cream all ilavurs, strawberries and cream, no water and all temperate drinks ic ld can be had at Locke's Fruit ann Confectionery, Central Street' Summerside. il d 12|. Small & Bearisto are showing the big- gest variety of souvenirs ever shown here. Their large stock comprises an lmmenselot of Indian work which for originality and taste it would be dlliicult to surpass and should find many ready purchasers. 11 d sl There were 107 passengers by the Nor- thumberland Saturday ulghr. The Nor- thumberland dld not arrive till five minutes to eleven being detained by an accident on the C. P. R. at Granville Me. The accident of which James Paton telegraphed Capt.Camercu occurred about four a. m. Saturday, and was caused hy an open switch. The engine and tender, the mail and baggage cars ran cif the track, the engine upsetting completely over and the mail c ir turning partly over. No one was injured. NERVE WRACKED AND INSOMN- ~ IOUS. Everything goes wrbng, head feels heavy and dull, mind is lllled with strange forebodings, stomach is out of kllter. You neon A good tonic like Farrozone to bring back your lost appetite and dlyestion and cleanse the blood of all impur ties. li`errozone is a wonderful invigoraut and strengthener that will banish gloomy depression and quickly restore you to a healthy, vigorous cond - tion of mind and body. Nothing is so good for the sick, wesry and dehiiiialed as Ferrozone. Price 50c. per box, at drug- gisis or Poison do Co., Kingston. HAim.'roN`s Maiumaxn Pitts cum: Coiwsrrrurroiv. OF PERSONAL INTEREST. Dr. McNeill has returned from Halifax. Rev. J C McMillan returned to Cardi- gan Saturday afternoon. T William McDonald and wife Dessble were in town Saturday. G H and Miss Taylor were passengers west Saturday afternoon. J. W. Cailbeck, Augustine Cove has rscentlylcst sevsralvaluabie cows from the prevalent cattle desasse. i Rav. Terrence Campbell, Kelly‘s Cross and Cornelius Campbell, Halifax, were passengers to Donaidstnn Saturday after- * noon. ip Among the excursionists by the Oltv of London, Bnturday sftsrnopn wars: Wm. Holman and wife, Miss Bchnrm _ , Mlssss Chappelle. Vernon Crockett, §T sud Hrs Campbell, GE Full sud W , Miss McKinnon. Dakota ara sponding the snmmm ,st Dsnsls is s native of Prlsss ld lsisndbnthasnsldsd ls North tnrthspssttwonty In yssrs when his ssursysndtsotiisvslnss crowned with Dakota. ._-an--ns-1-y--nan , _ southeast worn ,.. ._ ... ,,i..... ... » _ 'ff' 5 - -M s t ifiwirs Pnms infill svinvnis. Wholesale and Petail. SUCCESSRS TO DODD 93.9 ROGERS. l, 4 Ow pa W. B. and Mrs. Dennis of 4; “crm uni," sciiui niimsauis mn ` of Artisans and Irs. Rolllsp. E Dalits* sssssssfltrs. Desai: ls s satin of POUND-Near the Post oliice s gold pencil. ‘T ner can have serine by proving property and u I ying for this sd. udgi. The Shoe You Want Ladies’ are your feet sensi- tive? Then you want a shoe that re uires no breaking in- "DORCTHY DODD." Are you proud? gust a little bit of the shape o our foot? Then you want tie.; “DOROTHY DODD.” Are you inclined to be eco- nomical? Then yon want for your money the utmost value obtainable in shoes- “DOROTHY DODD”, Oxford Shoes $3.oo Boots $3~75 Sold onlylhy Morris & Smith Exclusive Agents for Cl1'iown. sensuous:-:oneness FISH ERl`i EN ’S ./| -i O Our stgek is now iiiieiiidlng mackej ,. i ii i:;¢,.:1.°::.=..1:°f.i:.*".i~ ii'..f‘§ir...l-»“@'°:‘.i "ll ' ' m` lrerel .knives,ood leads, extract cfl1¢l“‘ Q-ini Magazines for Hot Weather Reading. Solid Comfort Hammocks, all Prices. haszard 6: Moore __=-_-:== LOST-Saturday between Bt. James' Church and Sydney Bzreet,s gold broscii se! Wm garacts, under rewarded by leavin! *i 'W o ICG. iid 1| SUPPLIES. - 9 A lock, rightsnd léft _ ' "if, `CWMERON‘ii i dl; " ' i Pumps snd'Il‘ilh_srén'y{9sppiios. _ .. . fr ,