.ik v Undcrtaiiing Rooms isheil easkeis and collins ; also ol ladies’ and gcntlenien’S robes~ - .UISTANCFS NUT LIMITED. riticss MODERATE. ,i A. i-i. WADl’lAl§l,i ' 5 Residence, pne door North of Plaza Hotel, 3-adinwfém Granville St., Surnnierside. We are now buying Qua- haugs in large and small quantities. - JOHN HOPKINS, Surnrnerside. 6-zgrltistf -Q--It--fir-'if--Rf-'tr-~ -/2.-~r~»-~»-Rr-~r~»¢-- 6iniIemon’s Summer Hats, ladies' 'Shiii Waisls. iiiici uiirss sinus Highest Price Paid For Butter and Eggs- Winsloe J. Lidstone, -i~nu~~4t|» -\J§~u-wu§»w~~u~»»¢~ .|»1i\n|3|_£.,..nRAN|TE Monuments and Head. [diiiiiiiifiiia I .runs ir uiriiaorr- , ,, ’i.Q.'»};`/ . ~ -' .te and Freestone. We carry alarge stock of Anieri- can Marble ard Canadian Granite ready for iinrnedia‘e delivery. Our prices reasonable. Our stock the best. Correspondence solicited. ' ' _ ».='_}‘°f /" O . Estimates cheerfully given. Ghandler <35 Bell, iii » icEN'r sriticni <.ri.»\ iii. i ' ~ ' i - (J'l'll'/l()\V.N,l’. ld I __ _, -. , P".- .- _Q /_ ,rr ' , ii . . _*U / ` "’/ ' ._ "'“ s .§` if |§§ _ liii__,|_____ r- , _ )__ 1 GAYS’ PLANTS. From one end ofour beautiful Island tothe other our plants will be scattered, addirig new beauty and pleasure to many. 'l'he Murray Harbor Railway places one oi the most. prosperous and independant settlements ofthe Island in close touch with our Gardens. 0 . (uv \ .~;~ .__ ~<.;_»,1,; `»;;'1(i"` ,~ _.~ .§;J ‘*b‘! \ b f>f'.'.=<‘;irf° L - Cv \;1\`;, 1”' 'i cf »"#i.\ ...i ~/ 53;' .. ef? O '\`;"°. V-J ny? .|~ _ _ /_Le - Besides the different branches of railway, the Steamers City of London and Electra add to the facilities of the transpr rtation. When at all con- venient visit our Market which is open for business every day of the week. Plants will be promptly delivered to steamers or boat. Below please End ii partial list of' our stock. Perennials-Pansy and Daisy in bloom, Sweet \Villiain.Forget-ine-iiots, Dianthns at rice. per dc'/.. uc. each. Hollyhocka (ic. each. 6oc. per doz. Carnation (only a few) at 5c. each. Marguerete seeding, Carnations, 25c. per doz. Seedllng Pansy .2oc. per doz. Annuals a very choice variety-Aster, Phlox, Petunia, Verbina, Stocks, gnonette. Murigold, Bnlsams, Everlastings, Calliopsis, Salphiglossis. nriytnft, Snap dragon,Naaturtinm.Talland dwarf Crystal Palace,Compacta elia, Dwarf Alyssum, Golden Feather. Canary Creeper, Morning Glory, at i5c. per doz. $1.00 per ioo. Dahllas from seed zoc. per doz .diolus bulbs 401:. per doz. A limited quantity of named Dahlia bulb. Glsported from James Viek's Sons, Rochester. N. Y., at r5c. each. Mixed imahlias from same firm at ioc. each. Nice Island grown Dalrliss at Bc Dach. Vegetable Plants-Early Transplanted Cabbage, Cauliflower and &lery at 5oc. per ioo. Extra early tomato (will ripen most of its fruit) at 3oc. per doz. Late Tomato i5c. per doz. Late Cabbage for fall and winter are (ready for plantiii zo june) at rzc. per roo. Gcraninins a very choice assortment the bulk of them imported from Indiana last fall from ioc to so cts. Grand for bedding of for house ale. _ Notice-Pereinials sent by mail rc. extra each for postage n-.nat be add- ed and Cauliflower, Cabbage and Celery 5c. per hundred extra for mage. Tomato lants ze. extra for postage- But animals we send postage" .Cash must aiirvaya ‘accompany order. when it all feasible order tp comehy ex-_ press or. freight. We always give more clayon roots, than by mall. Notice all wintered over l`erennials such as Pansy, Daisy, Carnations, Hollyhocks etc. have been about 75 per cent. winter killed and our stock of those will be limited. ` J. J. GAY Q 30N Cli’t wn having accrued to engage in the undertaking business I have I. new up-to-dare hcarse and a complete line of cloth covered and pol- s;-_fini ii 0 ened in Suniinersidc @~.n¢»=..i» ,P ,, .rar ._-.-¢- _,_ _ on on aNvu.i.i:` s'rni:r:'r. Two booms i~'onrii_ ,,f;,f-E{'_¢§,'_f;§-Sf{f‘_‘;§'fy- nj-__j‘g'_=,',°,_§“"~' °°“*~°" or M¢uo~.ii.o's nnvc sroniiz. i ' . rc urn y e uip u ay - returning by the Empress Saturday. Siirvday at their homc in Sumruurslds. 7 R . . i m y:_'\:_;l:u;;:b‘:`:g°';l;;;':°:d Tsang; left for that pliioo a few rluyu ago. stock just arrived. R. T. Holman. 7dmt.li6 Don"i‘ fall to see “Thp Confldentiali , R B_ WEE” of Alma has gone to Clerk "Presented hy th_c_ Dramatic Club __ New Dominion M wks charge of the at thcopeuinuofihc New public hnll at cheese factory at that place. Ke"s|"“t°"‘ °" W¢d"°“l’-*Y* ‘i““° 27lh COAL".-The house keeper'a delight- Clean and Free from Scot.-TRY l'l‘ \VoiiD has been received from Ottawa by the Suuiniorslrle Town Council that ii grant of $1500 has been placed in the supplementary entiinntes to go towards ilsfrnylug the cost. of opening Summer Street to Water Street., together with nn iuirlitionnl sum to build a L-oncroto sldc~ walk from thc post. otllce to Water Streets. with coal, sprang aleak and wns towed into Sururncrslde harbor in a sinking condition by the Arbutus about one o`clock on Siituriliiy morning. Tlic captain says that alia cculrl not; have been kept. uiloat for another hour. Her cargo is beiuz 'discharged after which she will be repalreil. Tim Rev. J. I.. Dawson, of Gower Street. church, St. John's, lain ncrlticiil condition says the St. .Iohu's Daily News of the liitli inst. and Sunday the prayers oi' the con- gregation were asked at. the various Metho- dist. churches. It is earnestly hoped that a change for the better may speedily take place. Rav. Mr. Dawson is ii native oi’ Tryon mid was prcpnrinir to go to Suck- vilieas announced in The Guardian last week. _ Tun telephone company have decided tomakea chnnize in the location of the Control Exch1inge,Summcrsiilo. Hithcr tothe exchange has been well keptby Misses Small 8: Beairsto, bnl: the increas- ing demands of the telephone business made it. necessarv for larger offices arid the Company will inatal the Central Exchange ln is. suite of ofldces on the second floor of the Schurnian block about the first of July. John Cmibnin, the cnpable and obllging locril uinnngar of the Company, will likely bein charge Exchange will also bs kept. open till 1(l'o'clock ut night.. . ¢§\sl>Bsiu ming and 50, lame spd nslsotlluoot time goods are Misa Anwrn Looxusnr, St. Elcauors, GMME Mosman. mn of D "tuned Shura’-V ‘mm Gulph' OM' llontgomsry station at Albcrton; Ani./tu Pam-ions and C. B. Roger-a spent Iwi been transfered from, t-hs Chlviw Ask your dealer for “lNVERNESS' 1),-,,gm,n._ _ 234 4| 'l`r|u Stanley Muck, a schooner of about him “C Ch¢\|‘l0ifi»°i°WD- _ il0_tons, Capt.Whlttle, hound to Ualhouslci ON Tuesday "ml"_ June mm than ““°‘l°t‘°db-V°“e °r "mm °pem"°“' Th°‘motherof the deceased Was called tu `wers very much attached its each other, powders are beoolnlilng vnu popular. , shown at Enmau'a Drugstore. ~ branch of the Bank of Nova-Scotia to the Branch at Trinidad, as Accountant. Ha Inst. Tickets forsalsat. the Red Cross MR. Arwaiiiamn, secretary of the Y. M. C. A. of Charlottetown, was in town last Friday in the interest. of the Maritime Boys Camp. Ab ut eight or ten Suriimrr- side boys will probably attend camp, which wlllbe hsliiat Blu Cove, Plotou On., July 17-i8. Any boy bctwcan 12 ami 18 years of eightla eligible to g . Mt Archibald will beglavi to hear from any others who would like to go. Write to . was helil in Montrose Pre~il»yt.srian Oliurcliii service in memory of Lhelnte Rev. .lriuioa Murray,ii former pastor of Tirrnich, Montrose and Eluisdale coniri-e~ tration. A izoodly number. made up of representatives from the three sections of the congregation, was pi‘osent.._ The church was tastefully decorated for the occasion. The pastor of the conuremitiori Rev. W, A. MacKay conducted the service, Rev. William McDonald of Bloomfield offered prayer. Rev. A. D. McDonald of Hampton, who was alsoa former incumbent of Montrose, succeed- ing Rev. James Murray, delivered rin interesting rneinoriu‘ address. lie briefly him to have been a main oi' ripe scholar ship, ii sincere gospel preacher, ands pastor beloved by his parlslioncra. _ Suitable music was fumished by the THE unexpected death of Mrs. Maud Clay, wife of Thomas E. Clay, Hartford Conn, on the 17th lust., at thc early age of 20 will be sad news for the many friends in this Province. Mrs. _ Clay was a daughter of John and ~'Mi‘s.""MoMnrdo, Kensington, formerly o["§ibe`r‘ton. Only is few months n othe a li'lt‘of her slate Him who gave it. Mrs. McMurdo, Iiarlfortl in February on account of the illness of hor daughter from rhcumntlsni. She apparently recovered, 'hurl on May li) an infant. Holi' "'urrlved in the homo. Ten days Inter" Mrs. Clay appeared to suffer from néurnlgia, and although treated by three of tho host physicians n\'niln.bie, sho passed away on June lil. Kind friends uilnidtcred to her wauts,|n uriditlon to the liclp and love which only ber rnotlicr could bestow, ns wellris the watchfulriess of her husbiinrl, to whom she was so much oiltaclied. The remains accompanied by l\`er"_husban¢l and father were brought to Albertomwhere the funeral took place on Sriturtlay from thc Presbytcriiiu Church, Rov.Mr.Graiz ollici» nt.ing.Mrs. Mclilurtio wiii-i uniiblo to return as she felt ll. hcriiuty to runmin bolilnri to cars for thc little baby boy until thc return of its father. Mrs. Clay was of rin inestimable disposition, loving and hind, and wherever known was is general favorite. Slic has resided in }in.rtfoi'd for several years, her sister Ella, now Mrs. Ingalls, living not far distant. They and it will be doubly sad for her. but she as wall as the many friends elsewhere, will rqioice in the good ills of the depart,- ed, and her happiness, evon in death. The Guardian extcndsslncsrosb syrupatliy. ‘ xii. ~._. STOCK QUOTATI ONS. Clone. Noon. Close. June 22. Juno 23. Junr2.‘l Copper............ l0‘.l,l 100 `B.'R. 802 . 775 Bali.imore........ D. 118 . 118 .. ltli En or Enuaxson, Bama &Co., Toronto. U_ g_ gms] ____ __ _ 104g DR.. 0|-lA8E’8 0lN1'M!NT» 'N.Y., orrr.,wrnr.or»rr roi should ooiiirnunioate at. once with i“'°"`r"° “W3 th’ 1"' Hyndman koors 0m°¢_ l‘¢ll\¢dy. TiN] l1lV0 (l0D0 I W Alexandra School House, on Wednesday, Bum” EX* Tlbleir (Rd “ld BQUIN-) July 4. A full attendance of the members i MW “W b|¥|¥"'~ "M °f‘"“|“l °h*"" "°|' wil, Erie .... 43! Pennsylvania. . . . . Bsading.......... 1325 ,Sugar..... . Southern Pacino.. 605 . 68 Sb.Pau1......... . . 177§ .. 1475 103; 483 . , 42; ifiiiii 1705 Union Pnoiilo 1491 UnKnown friends. There are many people who have used Ohambor~la`iii’s0olic, Cholera and Dlarrhoca Remedy with splendid results, butwho are unknown bdcause they have Mbltatod about giving u testimonial uf their experi- enoc for publication. These hoi- making it a household tonal recoininandatioii an neighbors. It. is a good to have in the home and is widely known for cures oidiarrhoea and all for-ms of t trouble. For asie by all druggists. 1;. Dining Room Funituro. Hldcboaivla ahownin the city. Jas. Paton Q Oo. cigars at Central Drug store. gl-'rlcea right. . agdxl. . .Now lace curtains with Just the thing for lu: aides are ilrilalicd. The ‘an in reyqnsd. thii muon cad an sketched the life of thc i.-iropastorsliowing ,_ choir. 1 K P fr Mrs. John Howard. Mnruatc, passed to I r. ____ ~-____ ‘,..- . i .5 `, "Y \ -i A i i x. af- Q éff ik/ " _ , . ,_+ \ `a -i »// ‘ .v, ..~' - i / ;.. .1 _ . °` \ \\i.\~> is indeed the merchandising event of the season, .the unusual values w.- are giving being a feature .which has proved irresistable. O It is truly feminine to delight .in dainty uiiderwear,and your tastes in this direction can be fully satisfied in the charming new styles which are here for your selection. ' - - That the ladies appreciate the advantage of bein g able to select from an immense stock, such as we show, and which represents the newest siyles,at1_d - choicest materials, together wiihfaultless n1_ake, is evident from the thousands of garments which have been purchased during this sale. , Many new attractions will be brought forward for the end of the __weelz, and we would strongly urge you to come earlyin the day, so as to avoid the crush which is sure to come later. _ Spic-and-span new white shirt waists of the most approved styles, will be spread before yon, at price inducements which will make you quickly decide( Everything in the line of white goods,in the piece or made up, is marked with yellow ‘tickets at special low prices.'[ Come and secure your share. . ` I-Iieadquari ers for High ‘Class W1iitewear'.' ' ‘ < iiAiii=Ax srocu txaciiauoz Desirable Building Lots in -Ghlown .fur Sale. The undersigned cB'ers for sale tna following valuable building lots: -.- izsrannisnsn |873. a- 4 lots on the 'east side of -‘Upper Hillsborough Street each having frontage on. street of 50 feet and 'ex tending hack 75 feet. ~ STAeNFlELD”S Limited. A 6 psf ...ar - I-_=io1\T:|b,s ooo - -mn-1.1951 at 97 per cont and interest _ H," "I, _ _ PREFERREU BTQQK _ - To yle\lover7per¢sa_ Purchasers of the preferred shares, will receive the quarterly divi- dend of i% per cent payable Jul] 12th. _ r lots on the-went side of Orlebar Street each having a frontage on St`rfet__of5ri inet and extending hack 75 ec .. fra. .alia six no _in urrrnoiinwry north of the residence of Dr. Anaer- ilon, lately J. D. Reid. Ii lot on ‘ the weat aide of Upper Hills borough St., having Q frontage on 'Street of ¥o feet and exten ing back 75 feet. his lot , li i edi t l i l- ar. ci. :MAomINmQB:a on Oo.. ,,§§ce‘“,§}'D,“,§n’d,;’,1;1;°° F* “P” '“ " - . Immx' N' 8" Bt' John' N° B I it is impossible to procure a more $15 OOO J $5.900 . at 99 por' cent .not ii-dvi scoiiifistsuuous i==-_ B. ivi<=lc.L.J|=-'%'li:D'Y at co. li|isinini..ilo|iri8»'iiaiiiliif. .J _ _ Members blew York _ ` 160 St. James St., Montreal. , Norman Bimroiuz, . ¢ de ilrable locality for residences than ri , r these lots adord. \ ` ' ` ' e ra-godsmtf Anotlicr sS§te1i 111 Alvaust <1'--_r-1'-"~*°"_*'*‘*‘ " To not over 5 per _cent ~or\ rinwoatment. We recommend and oiler _qoo shares. ' i - f,p Parriculars on application. rons that I have added to my al- ’ .- » ready up-to-date equipment two dozen folding chairs, which are ‘ very next and comfortable. They are at their disposal FREE should _ occasion require. G. D. ‘ iso Rollin Bt, Hotlist. . Msmbcrs Montreal Ebook Exchange, - Monllldd Omoo. Wil|Cl& HDMI.. Stock Exchange, ‘l "\ ' _ '*" Mnriagen' ' i' ' averr worriéamaiai '.\viir"””'f"'* 12% 5 i..*’l>‘:1‘.1.'i."¢‘.{“‘“‘“"‘*’.rbl”? r = .CEi`iEi\iT . mm _;_ , _-___ . IJYKE VAfi¢t’ Dip!! Jimi* Old , and to ' ‘ A. m ii: z rrfioegoo shd,!.i-.rs ` Sydney _ y _ il0|lRii'-E Sliii. Wliitc’s