per cen 3». A IOWII . ilifax. T Seed liich we ZARUS me man sold, we genuine E. TU’ "3"l‘I|'-Il\llF"‘IT‘T iCl-I. The pro- tiful and fer & ('0, liter River sell 0!. ‘ RIOES Framing flier. .._.__._...———— §1---‘~.~t£ - . . ,. r . , ' ' -':l§iilx<.~i'!< , ‘Y“' C‘.- if #5’ . Flltlll llllll uiviicis. SUMMBRSIDE NEWS ‘lie Body Found-'l'le Masonic Pro- gramme-llewdlea at Work. l{»~.\'. Alexr. Laird was in town yester- day. Tiii; SS. Fastnet arrived at this port yesterday evening, ‘ Ms. W. S. ltlclfiiu shipped 20 horses by the Nvrthumberixnd yesterday niorn- ing to the U. S. Tiir. special meeting ~f the I. 0. F. will be held in their ioima Monday evening, 27th. MRS. Thomas Walsh and son were passengers by the Faatnet for a pleasure trip to Halifax. Pours: NEivs.—Yesterday morning, Pet.-r Gallant was lined 35 and costs for disorderly conduct. Tiiv 1». (iv -»f Albert Crussm-in, son of Art Crinshiaxv, who was drowned last Thursday, from a lobster boat, was found Tu.-,_ed,.y, ,-.b .n: fifty yards from the boat in Seven feet of water. Tin-‘. new trotting park, which was opened. at Kensingfon, this spring, is in tirst class condition. and quite *1 number of tlyers are in training for the coming race. which v-ill take place there about the latter part of July. VVI-3 h‘\Ll the opp--rtunity yesterday afternoon of viewing a large circular win- (low, which is fifty feet in circumference, and is intended for Palmer Road Chapel. This window is of beautiful design,and its workmanship reflects great credit on the manufacturers, Messrs. Schurman, Clark & Co., contractors, of this town. lVI.\'now breaking and property de- stroying have again seized hold of S’side rowdies. A house centrally located in the town had windows broken last Satur- day and Tuesday nights by large stones hurled by some dastardly miscreant. It is time that persons [who make a practice of destroying people's property should be looked after, and dealt with by the stern hand of the law. Tn: Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons of P. E. Island, will hold their annual Convention on Friday, the 24th instant,’-under the auspices of the King Hiram and Mount Lebanon LI-dgea. It is expected that at 3 o'clock. after meet- ing at the Lodge, they will form in pro- cession and march to the Presbyterian church, when Rev. George Campbell will preach. In the evening they will be entertained by the Summerside and Ken sington Lodges, at the Hotel Russ. where an abundant spread will be prepared. Horn. Axiuv.u.s—Hntel Russ : J M Sipperd, St. John; James Barclay O'Leai-y; George Montgomery. Albei-ton; Miss Hattie Gay, New York; Mi-‘s Morrison, New York; Rev J K Frazer. Albert-an; F Kelly, Ch’town; S 0 Wells, Sackville; W Haywood. Cb’town. , Hotel Campbell : A E Chapman. Salis- bury. NB; W Dorety, Sackville, NB; J B McNutt, Kensington; Mrs Henry Mac- Donald. Haverhill, Mass. Clifton House : S K Foster, Montreal; George Wright, Ch'towu; C W Watson, Toronto. ‘ NEWS. Branch Offic—e—.§Main Street. The Ice Cream Social held last Friday evening, under the auspices of the Ep- worth C League, was a decided success. The receipts amounted to twenty dollars. The Kickapoo Indian Medicine troupe that has been playing here for the past two weeks left Tuesday morning for Mia- couche. Their entertainments were the lowest and meanest ever given here, and the Pioneer was badly informed when it pufied them in the way it did: The new Church of England will be opened for puolic worship on Sunday, 26th inst. At the annual school meeting held on Tuesday, Mr. John T. Profit was elected a trustee ro fill the vacancy caused by the retirement of Mr. James Larkin, whose term of oflice had expired. Hotel Arrivals-—Albion Terrace—Chaa F Gorham, Halifax; Fred R Dearborn, P J Quinn, St John; J Richmond, Smi- sex, N B; S K F-tater, Montreal; S C Moore, H J Cundall, H Houle, Ch’town. Schr. Reality, _Capt. Miller, arrived here yesterday witha cargo of coal for Woodman Bros. 3}; What sci-enter Proof Is needed of merit of I-Iood’s .SarsaparIlla than the hundreds of letters continually com- mg in (euir g of marvelous cures it has effected after all other reinedi s had failed? Truly-, Hood‘s San-.-aparilla p‘ peculiar curative ,_ power unknown to other medicines. HcoD’s PILLS cure Constipation by restor- ing the peristaltic action of the alimentary.-_' C3331. BIC lh lJ¢St cathartic. 'I‘.stes difier. ‘ even in a looking-£1883 “has ‘:33 ‘“'‘''' Boston Transcript. ‘ Tag merit cf Hood’s Sarsaptrillzis not-_ accidental but is the result study ‘_ and experiment by educated pharmacists» Laolandcrs often skate a distance of 150 miles a day. . Lirr‘s reason iogether. Here‘: 2. Erin, ore of the largest ihe country over, the world over; it has gr-oi I1, 5t€P_bY 3l¢P- lhimgh Fan to g-yeatness——end It sells’ pfllfit m$ICllI¢8l ugh! “ That s euoilghl’ . Wait a liule—'I‘liis firm pays the_I|¢'5P" pgrs good money (expansive work this advcrl; tisiiigll to tell me pe°i> e that they have M in what they sell, so much fault that if they cant bniefit or cure any don't win} 10'" money. Their guarantee is not indefinite and rehoive, bot definite and absolute--if the Iza- dicinc d~sen’t help, your mo cy is “on ca .” suppose cvc'y sick in ‘II and every feeble woman tried these medicines and found them .,o,.th1¢;5, who would be the loser ycii or they? The medicines are Dr Pictcc’§ “ Golden Medical Dis:ovcfYo" 703' bl°°d $1-5°!-it’: "fl 1,’ -c 1-‘ ': Prescription,” or woman s piesculiar ill? elf they help toward health» they cost $i oo a b‘ ttle each! If they don't. 1591 cost nothing! ’ The I ukc of Portland ha_s_giV€n 53°"-' V" -non on th: _turf, to charities throltfih fl” influence of h.s wife. Men, p-ematurely aged or brok:n downizy ., : work, or silleii Iram excesses or _ - (diaecrzstious will fiiihg Dr. Williams’ Pink pm: . positive cu c. _They supply tbs In- tsrial necessary to build up the blood and -nerves and restore the shattered sytcin. ‘Sold by all dealers or sent on receipt ofpl1ce- 5o ceals a box. or six bases for $1.50. Address Dr. Williams Med Co., Brockvillc, 03., or llorriswwn. _N- 7- Some people cansec beauty U Miscellaneous Items A dinner was recently given cu .he stump of a trre to twenty sight persons near Ta- coma, Wash. 8K0l)A’S LITTLE 'l'ABLE'l‘8. Rlllsl, sale, Efllclent. For an- perlor to unylplll. I-‘or lieu!- nclie and vet Complaint nothln can equal these Tab- lets. ml the DISCGVEBY they cure Rheumatism. 50 in a box only 85cm. An Improvement .. Husband : Howdo you like your new girl ? Wife: Well, she we 1:: me a little harder than the last one, but she is more icspectlul . . New York Weekly. MAHONF. Bar. N. S —Dear Sir;. .We find the “ Opeleka" Cough Mixture the best sell- ing cough mixture in our 5'' re. J Eiixsi‘ 84-’ SOS. Boston. ,A gentleman mentioned _ihait he saw a kitty at his club the other evening that is worth $5o . . Boston Commercial Bulletin. Got hay fever? Some say Johnson's Ano- dyne Linimcnt will cure it. Try It and re- port to us. “ There are some rich men among the law- yers.” “ Well. they won’: remain very long rich if they've got among the lawyers.’’. . Dorohcster Beacon. Among the iemcdies that d) more than recvmincnd, ]ohns:m's Anodync Linimeiit stands first “ Do. s time fiv as fast as it did before you were IIl5\l‘l’l:(l and were merely engaged?” “Does it?" Une g ocery Li’l doth tread upon zznotlre ’.- heels. so fast they follow.” .. li dianapolis Journal. A llarrr l‘IlNT. —We don't believe in kcrping a good thing when we hear of it, and for this reason we take special pleasure in ref-.nin; sufferers with Files in any form, bleeding, protruding, etc , to B->ttons’s Pile Salve, the use of which will prevent a vast lral of sufiering and inconvenience Five million sterling was last year given or bequeathed to various chaiities all the world over. lllddem Foes. - Among the many fo:s to human hvalth and happiness dyspepsia agd constipation are twin enemies greatly to be feared. With B.B B. to drive them out of the system, however,no dan- ger need be anticipated, as every dose brings the sufl'e:cr a long step further on the road to perfect health and strength, and a per- manent cuie always results. Experiments prove that there is a diurnal pe.iod belonging to vegetables. A Crying Evil. . Every crying evil should be promptly re: moved. Sick headache is a crying evil affect- lug thousands of Canadians, which can easily be removed by the use of Burdock Blood Bit- ters, the best known stomach, liver and bowel regulator and cuve for sick headache from whatever cause arising. Night-blowing plants, which had been kept in cellars lighted by lamps, exchanged night for day in their time of opening. Ibo Blood IS the Life. Good health without pure blood is simply impossible. and to secure puic JI od is there- or absolutely necessary, especially in spring, when baddzrood is very prevalent. Burdock Bl0( d Bitters is the remedy, without. an equal in the world of medicine. Itidrivcs out all poisonous bumors of the blood from a com- mon pimple to the worst scrofulous sore. Even the definition of the phrase “ good weather," depends entirely on the point of view,” remarked the man who keeps umbrellas to hire.-—-“lashington Star. A Wonderful Change. Gentlemen, For twenty years I suffered from rheum ‘° , dyspepsia, poor appetite, etc.. and received no benefit from the many medicines Itried, tut alter taking five boulcs‘ of B. B. B., I can eat heaxtily ofany food, and am strong and smart. It is a grand medicine and has made a wonderful change in my health. Mrs. W. H. Li-:2, Harley, Out. At Last.-"I have at last come to the conclusion,” said Mr. Stalate. “ So glad,’ murmured his fair victim, glancing at the clock.—I\'. Y Herald. Greatly Denolted. Dear Sirs,—I rave been using B. B. B. for cancer of the breast during the last two years and four months, both internally and extern- ally, and have been greatly benefited. Have had cancer over seven years, and no medicine ever did me so much good as B. B. B., and wil"be pleased to ansv er any questions Is to the use and benefit received from this remedv, Mrs. E. ELLIOT, Watcrdowii Out. “If there is anything I dislike.” s id Bliggin, as the editor returned his witty efions, “it’s a man who wont take a. joke. ’ VVashington Stare Harassing headaches make many lives mis- erable, needlessly so, when a prompt cure like Burlock Blood Bizters is obtainable. Miss Va.nity—That Mr. F lips is always siairing after me; be tormcnts me a most to death with his attentions. Miss Vixen: I know. Poor fellow! He never did have much sense . Jude. ' vary Farmer a chance to reap To,gl'° elm:-vest, I htslye ' in a me usinem ihzt 1 ‘.3? ..°'-‘.iI‘°.°....u fit ....; sales, put the price of _Lime within reach of every Farmer in the country to get auflicient Iime to enable his land yield him the fruits of his labor. which it is im 'ble to expect land_to do without the aid of lime or some other more ex- pensive stimulant. tak' _ Lime throughout the cropping season, in have the benefit of the cash price by aettllng theiraccounta by J '1]! 15?» 1893- Price and terms for this svaaou: Uni-iddled Lime _for farm purposes, cash 62 cents; credit 67 cents. _ Biddled Lime for and Plastering: mall 66 cents: credit 70 ¢°nh- - Riddlingaorslack Lime, cash Mounts; credit 25 cent!- . J. ‘I’. reiiiaeu. There are some valuable pet animals in — _._—..._._...___. ———:._p._.———....——__ TBE cuiiioc 8_llMM-ERSI .4; DE Gt I 3, -f ' MATRIMONIAL FRUIT caars. We’ve got em Best and Cheapest on I’. ll. I. Walnut, Ash and Cherry. some Rattan Goods. Success ! PEOPLE will pay Cash enough. SUCCESS. -- every time to trade with MAGSWEEN.‘ 0 Parlor, Chamber and Dining-Room Furniture, i Bamboo Goods, in Tables. ‘Cabinets and Easels—Hand Cornice Poles, _16 different patterns. American Refrigerators, best in the world. Pi ices on every thing, lowest in town. H. A, (l0llP'l‘0N’S ULU RELIABLE FURNITURE STURE, Central street, oppositc Market Home, S’s¢ds. Succesél when they get Goods ch/eap My first month’s trade on 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 Tl-IE TAILOR’. BUCK BllllllM! 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- ings, which will be closed out during the next month at cost and charges. You will find our display in Crabb’s Brick Block. , . PENTZ BROS Summer-side —.-O U‘ R; - Wlinln Sto.°.lr*llednoeil to Figures —-—'1‘.HA'.'I'.‘ ‘——- [DEFY . ()0llPll'l'l'l‘l0N OUR expenses are small and our Cus- tomer st the benefit. Watches, Clocks, Jew and Silverwaa cheaper than ever ofered bisfora. ‘ RF RE-‘l5_ll. ‘Hi If you have iny trouble with your WATCH y‘:‘i’idhadbki:nttgei-leave iliwfgllllllopulz in we order. our work‘, and can give be; of references. W. H. PBNTZ & Co. Summer-side, P. I. 1. Huna ! Him 1 E103 cheap Tiiiware at prices that are surprising the Natives. I am now offering all kinds of tinware at Big Discounts. Creamera, Milk Pans, Buckets, Strainers, etc., etc , at prices lower thanathe lowest. I am also selling wholesale at rices cheaper than can be imported. have also a splendid aa- aortment of Stoves and F 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, Con- ductors, Lobster Boilers and Trays done with neatnesa and des tch. Write for pric Don't forget e place. A I D U E S) Opposite Merchants Bank of Halifax, Summer-aide Again to the Front HIS month you can buy a nice looking, "good wear- ing suit for a. man,from D. STEWART F r 3 t.75, and everything iel eth «t he wants to wear (ex- Tcept.-boots) at an equally low ( price. Children’s suits as low as 7 5c, Summerside, May 22, 92. NEW STORE Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps. Lowest Prices in Town ¢RABBE’3. auocx. “luusisou &. iiuiiiiuws Summer-side April 3), 1892 (opposite ‘V I ’ &Stewart’a.) To buy Books, Stationery and Fancy Goods at prices that cannot ‘be beaten? A Do you believe that we will ell _from now until Spring our stock of C0098 AT‘ (l0S'l‘,,?, We want to make room for new Spring Goods. School Books kept in stock. Telephone exchange in connection. T. J. '36 M. L. WALSH. . Under Clifton’ House. Summer-side.’ " , a very high state of cultivation, post and ‘ 3 » rail fencing; a line house heated by hot , water, neverefailing well, and an ice house ' ‘ ' . . _at-door, 3 good barns with sheds attached, l - I t , t 2 fine orchards with the bsstrselectionaof is new c iPl.E1"E_. Largest and Varied yet . Imported. llargiimra limit in Eviiryllie All product} ofthe Farm Bought. R. '1‘. - HeLMAN. J OSEPH COX, (Latin or London. nngima.) Monumental Tombs, &c., In Stone and Marble. Manufacture of all kinds of Monumental work in American and-Italian Marble, Granite and Freestone. First Street, Summeraide,(P. E. Island. D. D. CRUE, Clock and Watelimaker, sulariisior. r. E. isuiii. wane. clash sail Jewelry cums aiiil s-paiunixoamuaaiu. :7, E an:l 323 -R-Y7- The Wee Brick Store on the Corner ——FOR -I-— Good, cheap, serviceable 20! N oth'ng but solid, staple lines—just what th people wan acumen on ‘Vulcauite, Jr. c. 3. -run cnmargnirh -"Tee. P N. s. r. E. i. i taismiea. Season 1892. Steamer “Fa.stuet,” — J. E. HOPKINS, Commander, WILL sail from Halifax every h.s... _ Evening at 6 o'clock, calling at Canso, Archat, Port I-lawkeabury, Souria, & BLACK Charlottetown and Summeraids. Returning, will leave Charlottetown every fliursda Eveni f Halif calling, at Port Howkeabilirigy, Art-ichat a.nxd nan. Lowest rates of freight to all ports on the route. Through bills (if lading granted fromall rta of call to United States, For all other information apply to W. W. CLARKE, West In ies, Great Britain andContinent. 0300! 3130013 Ch . ,.‘ Charlottetown, April 20,’ 1392. Agent. P; E. 1. RAILWAY ,3, —.“. ' ‘ xcuusros RETURN ‘Tickets will Stations to Charlottetown by Afternoon Trains he issuedat one first-class fare from all "-' ‘n E I HOV. D°m1==53n -==>°v- l 0|! 39th Illfie. iDS'Int; also to and from all Stations by all Trains on lune, 30th and luly lat, gocd for return up to and on Jiily4, 1892 omit-'r”; cg “ ~ ‘ J. UNSWORITH, _ Superintendent. Railway Oflicc,,_Cliarlottctowii, Juiic zi, I892 junezz e0d&'w ~ nnmnukg ~ - . ii. -- - - ,- m.Oa.m.. .19. 3|’. - i ii. .n 4’ .~. _ ‘ For Sale or To Let. A THREE-STORY DWELLING with SHOP, situated on POWNAL STREET, formerly known as the resi- dence of the late Michael Trainer. ‘ Good Yard and Stables in connection. This is a good business stand. - For further particulars apply to BERNARD TBAINOR. Post Ofiee De meat. juiiel8 1w wli Fm —- AND- :E3IoNIcs-i can BE SUPPLIED BY is their anal first-class style, as they employ FIRST-CI.-A88 woiriiuiau, and rIln_tcaIns secondto none in'Canada_ J UHN MURPHY & SUN ....,..... sl’?h.lIOtId0fl' r...u:ciAx. onaande“ Parties wanting am thing in these lines, or for Brown Bread and Baked Beans. should leave tbeirordcrtwithorwrita for-pa-pica lktto l.t..°"""‘°.-:-.:,-..==--"'-‘W J: -'vii.i.iiwI.i.~i°i-.. Iiilyi8.eod6-wtf ma’ mm’ ' ' L. , dow "dim: - inn.-11.:-(onaoiaioariaiif ~ .Il ). o: -...:_,,',,v,!~..;4.,.§‘ ...., cli'towii.Jaa.§:.. FOR __§Ai.E. I I MODOIQLD . ‘asfi fit [ OFFER for sale o‘... of the best farms s.m..ii'“lu'3l'1to.q""°'l‘lau. Harris‘ in the Province, namely, that well- known and desirable property which ex- tends to the river, situate on the St. Peter a-Road, about 3} miles from Char- oon. nails 11. I ‘ l . 5 A simian.’ D- lottetown. comprising about 160a¢rss, in us"-veneers-fir toloanaiaow , apples. 300 curi-ant bushes in good order, ‘ and other fruits. Abundant seaweed an be obtained on the shore. “ Iwillalaosell my entire stock of horses, cattle, and machinery of all kinds. g,i.r.: g ’ OhaflshtawrJ.}.l. For further ' t « Eamon 3’ iiiiii. E. H. BEER, Beer & Spragiia, City. Montague. p15 2aw&w tf Valuable Real Estate Sale OF BUILDING LQTI, . IN VCHABLOTTETOWN AM instructed the Truateesof the late Honorable udge Peters to sell R‘ ‘J ‘V, V I i i -' v . an w.s.. ' and ’ . gm _ ’ na:.i.wooo.c.I-. can ,-_. . ~ ‘ -gmw.m:i'-.. »a.-m- W- --p at Public Auction, on this premises, on AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, E’ htBuildingLotafro ting Wf est. arid Grafton 8t.,‘f1-ontiinng tbei-leldiddiice of the Hon. L. H. Davies and J. Morrison, im. building lots are ...... of the most valuable lots in town. R. BEAIBSTO, ‘junel0 cod 1: Auctioneer. Wednesday, J une 29th, muses -“i-*7‘ new a ‘ \ R n.a1~rUra.c tomworkaa . .5: FAMILIES I 4WHO WANT TO- l-;’ii:’.$-'*W*“““"E. SAVE MONEY -—SH~)ULD PATROMZS - STEWART s GATES — FOR FIRST-CLASS - Groceries, Fruit, Confec- W":Z§l'.3°,Ei.‘.';.."=."5t-t.-n "T-In-1» .-.-_-.-_. .—.~-—.- : = fiffi tr; / tioner, Teas, Flour.| 7 A1’._ H 1"‘.t.‘.".'..“.‘.".‘l‘.’."” Everything of the Best ,,,,,,,,,,,,*~ ,.,_,,,, ,, naiiiilnsroiim atthezowe-stzaates. Goods Delivei-edinany..part. §..* . , A of the City free of charge and without. delay. Sio.oo a sat; ‘en ‘Watts.lle_l:«ri, $35.00; a set. Putialsetr T$3.ooandiP‘vards. Beat of material, workmanship and mtisfaction. EUR-§Y’S DENTAL PARLDR8, I45 n V June-zziyr-cod 6-dyi