l. r 1 31 if .. l i 'l i \ F I l is t _,i `r 4 W i rv i. r- .__ .i- I i L lt § N ‘S 'Ji v 1.. ~ v -I e. 2 -i -4' is _- a i g 3 \ 5 4 ;» xi ,. - Let`s make it good. VVe`ll do it right-~\ve’ll do it reasonably. we send lor and deliver wheels ERNEST Rice é 1 _ The Bicycle Doctor. g Bmcilin ' ;sii ` ‘ icyc e epair op. g é t | I ,I- ,--~` P _ But the some popular corset with the pSl¢Ui¢d safety pockets. M _ ,The Parisian ,Corset_,Co's famous Corset, called tlie “Lady MQW" Unfiga competitor appropriated the name but not t e patent is now called “THE EMPIRE” It is evident that the public appreciate the Patent safety Pockets. which are s i>°P“laf feature of the `Empif€” 8113 °f °“r othef brand "Flora" as the sale of these 80045 has ‘nearly doubled within the 1:-ist three months. g,_00, ygignd i,5o per pair. Be sure the Corsets you buy ve the :sfety Pockets. . -THE- E-_ ' Our# if Show- ‘ of Dinner Sets. Tea Sets, i Toilet Sets, 'Glass Table Sets, and all kinds of Dining Room and Kitchen Crockery is com-. plete for the summer trade. We bought most of our goods before the prices advanced so , we die selling all lines at very low prices. Best goods, latest designs lowest prices. W. P. CCLWILL, Sunnyside, Charlottetown. Perisitl Gorsei G0, V ‘?anui`acturerS, Quebec ` ~ nnonnni M DX P.I.\G and Cl.l1.All\G. that our Works err! by far the best .and our niachiiiery *he l1°W_¢Sff and most complete. Vi C (N90-U 9%1éeki°;1i"nE’t oods without vi mer(n. .sure guaran B|t_ ghrinpagel. witthout interfering with stiffen- ings, iiiings, e c. _ . As summer is approaching now i_s the time to have summer 5* othing made look as 200d $5 new by being Di ED an CLEANED. I We guarantee our work. All `orders for- warded and returned by eXDl°BsS \V1f»h0U-5 extra charge. _ _ .t:TPrice list on application. G E. HENDERSON, _ Express Oiiice. May 9 2a.w 1 yr l _ vi Don’t Neglect Your Watch If you allow your watch to r_un coolong without cleaning, or with damaged parts it may be worn S0 bad ly as to dessroy its usefulness as a ltimepiece- better have it examined by your \Va\ch Doctor and if in need of repairs he will advise you accordingly and perhaps save your watch. \VE BOAST on our repair depart- ment turning out first-class work only. WE GUARANTEE ALL oUR wonx; if you have not given us a trial it will pay you to do so and we will be pleased to see you at GREAT Gnoiicia: Smnirr. W`. N. TANTON I Jeweler Sign' of the Big Watch smuaoxeisaaaaa: or . it ilDentis £36 Il QMSWKEKX B Specialists. PAINLESS §l)lf:2NTIS’l`RY by use of w electricity or by the Berlin” ethod M . MODERN DENTISTRY, crown and bridge work (both witl' out pain). ARTIFICIAL TEETH-We make all kinds _ _ '1 eeth extracted without pain §§§[[l,l]w,D_ll\l| Plllli as-mwsimnestolts M H &§¥&§¥§ _ Y _ V g A, V if nv 1 DR. GORDON- ALLEY PHYSICIAN A.NDfSURGEON ll oaoso-so u|lAouA‘rE N|c_ol\.|. UNIVERSITY omee .na insider uovorchester Street Ew- p°E?;¢°>m t attention given to country calls. l _ F _ |_-H M M $15 0d1ceHours.9to10a. m..'1 to 3.&l1d 7 U0 3 S SIDE AND PRINCE C0. MR. W. G. FANNING left yesterday morning for a short visit to New York. Mas. D. Gordon and daughter left Set- urday morning for u short visit to St. John, N. B, COLORED dimities just received in pale green, blue, iiiauve, white, etc., and only eight cents per yard. See them at Mc- Gougan 8: \Vright's. li IN addition to those mentioned Satur~ day morning, Rev. Dr. Morson of Trinidad will take part in the Presbyterial meeting at Malpeque, July lltli. MR. NEIL McLi:on, now head cutter for the Crystal Rock Tailoring Co. of South Boston, is spending his holidays at his _former home in Kensington. _ A vi-:RY line Bell. Organ has been pur- chased for the Christian Church, Central Street which will hereafter be used in _ their services. It waspurchased from Mr. T.lC. P. Yeo. Miss Louisa MCRAE of Belleville, Ont., arrived Saturday evening for a visit to her sister, Mrs. R. C. McLeod. Sheis accom- panied by her neice Miss Allie McRae also of Belleville. CAPT. Josnva READ of the barque Charles E. Lefurgey, and Mrs. Read ar- rived by theNorthumberland Friday even~ ing on ashort visit to friends in Sum- merside and Bedeque. THE Redemption of David Corson by Chas. Frederick Goss has the following remarkable record. First edition March 13th, 1900; 2nd, April 2nd; 3rd, April 10th; 4th, April 20th;5th,Ma.y Ist-; 6th, May 12th; mi, May ziso, son, June iso; ani? June 15th; Cloth, price $1.25. Orders by mail promptly filled. Tuosl-2 who have shivered their way through the past month under the im- pression thatit was colder than June of last year will probably be disappointed on leading the followin _comparative state- 'ment kindly furnish$ by Mr. J . A. Gour- lie Manager of the Sumnierside Meteoro- logical station. L 1900 1899 66.966 65.833 50.386 49.866 16.580 18.967 3.21 4.76 Mean Mamimun tem. if 55 ‘ temperature “ Precipitation in in. lWarmest June 22. June 2 15.5 77. Coldest 4th and 5th. 35.1 43. Strict Care and Attention. In this age of worry, hustle and busi- ness competition, strict and care attention in the flilling of your physicians pre- scription is absolutely necessary for the safety and welfare of your family. We guarantee accuracy in' dispensing and 1 purest quality of drugs. PArNE’s CELERY COMPOUND. Will quickly banish those tired feelings that will makea burden in hot weather. It braces the nerves, builds up tissue, 'bone and iiesh, gives a. healthy appetite and perfect digestion. Paine`s Celery Compound is the best and safest. of all medicines for summer use. Reddin Bros.,Druggists, Charlottetown, -P.E.I. » `_. *__ _ A NOTICE . \ v ' I Notice is hereby' given that the business of the late Charles Matheson, Painter, will be carried on by the undersigned until further notice. %§¥Si@@§@@§ E ew- _Thlnk""' 1?; ii "‘ ®`=_lo \. (énx _ erally buy THE GREATEW RED BIRD P When you think of buying, be one of THE THIN KERS. We have the Wheel that AU 3 ‘-U l ,j rn -il suits everyon _ _ The Ideal “T W) ` The Best from every Stand P0ll‘lL” well before laying out money for a wheel-» of and ri.. THINKERS who THINK, gen- ~ not o. imiooo. Agni. “The Best from any Stsniwoint `\\_..//",-` ‘ -4 W _ dd assess €§§i`l_f`€-3;.; Gil df _. e---the Red Bird. :za V fi #- f§’i,t~;l 'Z Repair Shop s The business will be under the management of John C. Murphy who has been in the employ of the deceas- ed for the past nine years, is a master workmen and quite competent to con- duct the work. The patronage of former customers kindly solicited ~ , J AN E M. ATHESON, ` St. Avards June 13th 1900 22 aw tf. THE ` _ --or 'rHE_- = Cllllllllllllllll. lil. GAP!-TAL ~ - $5000.00 Cover disablement caused by any Sick ness or Accident. . ’-`i1%d@@%@§% l in <5 .RC- to sz 4F!§ Just ’a taoie of our Ginger Ale, S Cream Soda Lemon Sour etc. Will convince you of theH` _ superiority. _ ~, Dealers who 'keel' them In stock. - Ars still further convinced b_Y_ the fact that they sell fast-Bl' -. than any other brand. 1 ' - _,_ See that the bottle nears C111' l8»b8l. it V , Cpmmp encing Juixfeytli there A eslthat t ‘ 'I “ ¢ 58111; rom J, i l'00lll'l. ' yfneiiem-eiassasasieepingear have si .Tomi bri us b buslne __ erase Fi-seeoach toall trams _ _ u I V 7 a¢4__roP,`)1,weekdays. _and 'run itrough to . _J, Specid . 2 .I _ Gi* ~H.e P°Q°'mMeg‘;m°PAh.T.H§?}‘1}r_E_ ;' r‘ ercial travellers. ‘_ you getyodm _ . . .. ., .,,___ V ;. 5,350? FRALK PEél‘.,!B.Y,Pi-op_l M391' issued by any Company. 1' J- J- JOHNSTON. ona.i-iotmtown.P.m.1 .,~ . . llitllll lllllilll ll lilllllllllll PERSUNALA Mr. Ben Biemner returned from on Saturday afternoon. ;;-;-1 Dr. Clift was a passenger by the Prinf cess Saturday eyenlng. ` - Mr. J. D. Reid went out by the eastem train Saturday afternoon. ' Mrs. John Hobbs. left Saturday on a visit to friends in Boston. Miss M. Whearwas a passenger by the Princess Saturday evening. Mr. C. B. Chappell was a passenger by the Princess Saturday evening. Miss Agnes Longworth leaves- this morning on her return toSydney. Mr. J. F. Gallagher arrived in the city by the express on Saturday evening. Mr. Richard Svuarebriggs left Saturday on a visit to relations and friends in Souris. Mrs. E. H. Norton leaves this morn~ ing to join her husband in Colorado Springs. Miss M. McLeod was a. passenger by the western train Saturday one a- visit to friends in Aniberton. T Mr. :ind Mrs. John Bently' ‘and Miss Bertie Wingginton of this city, are visib- ing friends in Rustico. ~ Rev. Dr. Morrison was a passenger by the mail special on Saturday evening returning from Moncton. _ Miss Selina. Robertson returnedito O`Lea.ry Saturday morning after spending a week's vacation with her relatives friends. ' Messrs. Bradford Howatt, J. W. New- some and A. -McDonald of Crapaud, were passengers Hy the S.S.Jacques Cartier Saturday aftytrnoon. _ Mr. R. B./,"Sobey, who has been painting _Mr. Alex! “McDonald’s residence, Dalifay, ,was a passenger to Summerside, Tby _Saturday evening’s train. _' _ i Rev. T. and Mrs. Hicks of P. E._I. among the visitors in town -this week. They are the guests of Mrs. Caiilyle,,Sack ville. Street..-Sackville Post. . Messrs Corny Blanchard and- Samuel _ Doyle left this morning on a visit to the Magdalen Islands where they will be the guests of Governor Painchaud. Mr. O. A. Hornsby went to Halifax from Charlottetown on Wednesday. ' He I will arrive in Truro to-night or to-morrow morning, will spend tomorrow at Acadia Mines and will be in Truro on Sunday.- Truro News, 6th. Mrs. H. A. Richardson, wife of the Manager of the Bank. of Nova. Scotia, arrived at Georgetown Saturday morning from Toronto. Mrs. Richardson will spend some weeks in Georgetown, with her parents, Capt. M. and Mrs.Macdonald. Mr. Richardson will probably ari the last ofthe month. The Rev. Mr. Pringle, who gave one of the ‘most interesting lectures heard in .our town for many a long day 'in the Presbyterian Hallon the evening. of the 4th, was intimately acquainted with our -well known Walter E. Spencer, Manager the Merchants’ Bank of Halifax Agency at Atlin, B. C. Miss Sadie Spencer,oof Great Village, visiting for a. little time with Truro friends, was among those in- and had the privilege of a pleasant' chat with this most courteous clergyman about = her b.other in far olf Atlin.-Truro 'News Warship Returns. HALIFAX, July 6.-P. M. S. Indefeat- able arrived from Bermuda at 6 o’clock yesterday morning, I was cured of Bronchitis and Asthma by NHNARDS LINIMENT.: ‘ - MRS. A. LIVINGSTONE. LOT 5, P. E. I. ‘ _ I I was cured of a severe attack of I Rheumatism by MINARD’S LINIM§§E1N_',II,w Mahone /Bay. JOHN MADERL I was cured of a. severely sprained leg by MIN ARD’S LINIMENT. ~ I' JOSUHA WYNACHT. Bridgewater. Sickness Policies Origin of M2119” Um-hgéypyki 'I - Mititory uniforms were not originally especially splendid. It was the Prussian army, and then Napoleon, who set the example of adorning the soldiers' dress all over with fur, gold lace and so on. The e Nerve 'female f~ L of I and every organ of thehguman bbdy is R nd. `QANAD|.¢i_i*~_i f-A, ‘QACI Fic. l"%,Y. ~ `“ ffif; -1--»-» summer rocks Cgmmence June ist. Write for-'1900 Tou The famous fast train ` “Imperial Llmlflesl” -to the Pacific Coost will be put in service com ' !!<=_%6=sJ‘@\\.= 1=f¥_l-19°°- . - ’ . ji’ewl3llo~i|*tc to _G ,_and revitalizes the nerve. cells ;._wasted by disease,overwo k and it be - . ~5-'-P ` ~:. if- ~‘ . _.,- ,_ gy _ . ~ .5 ' '- ‘ fre' I Ronin-proof c`lotl_i§es are what the romping' boys* re- quire; Long! acting _,Suits ~ ‘ 1”’ * » e 1 -r .<'§¢_.._____i ~ `\./ ‘..,~__ "_ “_ ~ fx A _f_- ,Ty-,__-.!=._.z..i,.._,,.`;.. troduced to Mr. Pringle-after his little lads and their bi giifleiihfo . gisd other eu l brothers. _ our ces ""’ °‘“°°“ *`°_ _ white _ ‘ F 0 _ ssssssssssss T.-s\_~f’c_~:_sf_ cts . _<5-ss so f<@\ V _ _ , . l 4 ._ ~’ ,`. t4, ooo o oiooioi ..__'. l3”`l_L>. iz A lf/ _,.1 -_°\/ _ - ;"" i ~ of ’?::.-‘i _Y ff .~ ‘\',2 _ , - '»» . [/fzi,/‘___ ,___ »-_ ,_ The nicest things in i @_.3‘ I self. " e s _Nighty lot too. `* And Steamship Lines to Boston viii Yarmouth. The Popular Fairlane between Bugt- ern Nova Scott# and Boston vin Wlndlor Junction lull llluflx- ;_;1-_xo f rDigby 55,13 635 8' m andgpoa “daily Sun y ll making connection da Yarmouth for Boston 5% “Prim Gwrgu” and ,"Pr|\cu Arthur" 2400 Gross Tonnage 7ooo Horse"Power. H12 ~ fastest and finest steifmers plying betwrm U12 Maritime Provinces and Boston. __|,¢ave. QT 901411 ,Exe P L ._ __ “°" , ,, _- on arrival of Express Train from Halifax- Returniug leaves Boston daily, Saturday ex- C°§§_&iit‘vfi-§`i‘i¢§iving iii Halifax p. byisirarmpwose Express ,t _ For all information. guidebook, C C . -#which sent free. _»Wf1i~€ 1° 1 ’i»iff.f:.f.2-*..t§f.‘;‘r Kentvllle N. S. June 15 d 431:. .- . il l"“ll.llloo_ f_.i i o. " From the Eclipse White Wear _ Co. of Toronto. were rather late in shipping them. and the Eclipse ' asked us if we could handle them. 'Wegave them an Successors to Beer Bros. '_ 'rn Aiivsleave Halifax daily 1”' a _ . _ } nil BABli|STtli$,' $0l|6|T0llS, i An1'HUR PE'rEns.Q.£_l.. _,_ E Mon” JBFFICESI “°' Changed H GAIPBELL HOUSE. Napoleonic armies suffered from ;a. perfect n m E Rs‘ Dsl: ~' . ' -mania for showy trappings, 1 _ _ 3 Good, at " tae. l 1 » ,Q n “ i§5tli"§_ill ' 1, an ]s&in"ers.j‘f Ig, li _ I Jm.fHo&&oN, ..-. 'nie mesa liberal ana- attractive ‘ Policy" A BUNDLE- OENEEVES Water St.. Summerside May261yr y V p ` _f - ~ = 1 _ E _ be ent u _ it Just as soon as the blood luilent-"‘”t°-° gets tl,i(i;an'd wate a d f I to 1 ' ~°f ‘f he fm _,;.n2iir_i.shii?¢;it to mdyiiéves iii;-e edgilgii I sanaisrmns. i3iiii>f¢ti`§¢§f§'fs a. raino nervous disc" ers ` _ Th ` d bi d tration,,,pii),;r;al is, epilepsy: $1 Solicitors, Notaries ZPubll¢. be Hone! to th¢1;v3:s?di?:;;tte%°de!rl.°t u death. '.‘<‘i§ase's-have-Ywderébuiids _‘°“”' .- _ " __,, _ By ` X B 4 , 'A ` il " ’ J T <>FF1<>ESo rss; is-r..°*+m is_ youd _ 1, _ . _,_ fT¥%b2inhTgndV€(3f.lliIsy ilg%,§§§ia€§;§» K. J. MAn'1'nlll..L.'. ,I _J fr. g i' ;,_ ._,_',_ § A11 Drusgisr. .......sme3?..§g§;u it. '_ P -_ ev' ' ~ ‘ 3 ”`°’?»§°';" Wi. 4 ig:-iéthout aiftlirsrity ° ~ ,if . . . _ paidforit. Formerly Perryl.-l_o_tel, Julvési- semi. u»¢_»_f 0|»uf¢'wi.;i.; This new and comm dioua hotel is now open for business. 'Ehoroigh htted Island Good toblsglskgo i _- »-__==.-.».._1'-.~,. '- 'jx ';~1- ~.¢»~..»_,.-ass.;-,,_ 1¢~;'».>?~;_-;r_¢=1 :;'.,-»._.-._-f».~.f » ,~.,g_~.;,-_-V--, 1 ~ '~_f»-,»,¢. *_* ~-.c '. .»_-. __."* .. ass.. >&1.--,_ _». ...~ - - .._. _ ~ .- ' : _. “ft i,,. - M- er-_-‘, nw -»;- .-'tn' Q. . ._ ,,:§_x,~,!._ _,,,,.__ _,. ,.{__.__.-.f__,;,-. -_ -.,-ri-,.,,. _._ . __,i_L» _, ,h.c.,,,.,_ 5;.. >-‘.~_~i»e* _,.2§.__é, , -.._ HA _ ,. ._., .E,§,_ ..., _o-...i .__ ..__,,__,__ _.`_ " ' rd - ~.~~_~ -_ ,__; Q for the lot, theyaccepted our offer 35 per cent off. ' We Sell Them." at I Than the.. A Material- 6 ’ , . " ‘*"*_5‘ § l‘ >€ i ir .»s_'>