i t ,l _....4 .»..<".. ~'.. __ -ea. ._ ...rt .,...» if 8 _ ¢¢~@._-_-_._ - <_~=__ '__ _____Y-_- ,__f' - if-'~" l I U U » 1 4?’ I. ._, -_a ’» E ,_ __ __ We are Manufacturers and Importers of Monumenis"~.Headsinnes In all kinds of Marble. all kinds of Granite. _ all kinds of F reestone. We have a nice assortment of finished work on hand. . A See us or write to us before you place your order. ` _ Cairns 8: McLean‘s Old Stand, Kent St., Ch‘town. Tu Fri&w3m 5 SUM’SIl)E AND WEST The Latest News From Prince County. i AsoU'r 600 bag.-i of potatoes were among the shipments by the Northumberland yesterday. MR. Tom Grady, son of Mr. T. B. Grady left on Monday for Amherst, N. S., where he has taken a position with messrs A. Robb & Sons. Sim our stock of cigars, tobacco, cigar- ettes, all the new brands, domestlcs and imported manufacture, wholesale and retail at Chii.g's. 5 eod 5i REMARKABLE value in cashmere Hosiery at the new store of Sinclair 8: Stewart. Plain and Rib Cashmere Hose the 25e qual- ity for 19c a pair. COURT Sylvian, -I. O. F. _will hold their annual church parade Sunday, J une 16th. to the Presbyterian Church. Court Shani- rock C. 0. F. will also meet with their cousin court. streets yesterday for the llrst this season Reports from the north side say that dur ing the past day or two lishermen having good luck, 'catching from ten hundred to fourteen hundred to about. Sous days ago reference was made Fnnsn mackerel were selling on oui HTC -- - 'iii ii iii :muon it iii;Jsiiki 1 ' -2 All "WS “U SIZES UF lsuiiif-ziiiefmns. rnzrazieasea iidgawzs a native of Crapaud, and was married ‘ about twelve years ago. Mr. J enkiss t ervegi at one time with Mr.John Newson _ of the city and is at present engaged in the pattern making business. The de- ceased was a daughter of the late William ` Clarke, and was a favorite with all who knew her. Besides a grief stricken hus- -_Arriving daily from the Mines. If you wish bmidtiitiiegifiisieftmmoum. prompt and careful delivery. Send A FIRST-cnass tailor is always looked for. In the history of progress there is no name so shining no memory more revered _ Your orders to than that of the iamily tailor. To be well 'dressed should be the desire and certainly is the privilege of all. The proper selec- . I tion of cloths for a suit is acquired only _ . by experience coupled with ordinary abil- ity. Mr. \\ . A. Stewart, fashionable cloth- ier of Suininerside has attained a ition P€3l'{€’S N0- l Whdflp Chaflottetuw in the commercial realm of the Pprbsvince 1 eod &W. . ...am ..-».-- ~ ~. ..». -_...la-- ... ~¢~ ....-..........-...¢-._ *vmr *___ ,_, .~. -»»¢»»~»».».-...._..»... .., »-1-Q-in-p.----..-. ..- »»--,- i l which can only be reached by one possess- ed with exceptional business ability. In _ _ -_ _ I _ _ _, his store will be found afull stock of . ' ` ' _ gentlemen’s supplies which include under- W E I N G' R I N G' S weanneckwear. collars, hats. etc. Mr. S. Wylie Clark leaves tomorrow for Sydney where he enters' upon his new 1 duties with the firm of Messrs Schurman WEDDING <:.I1=":i‘.'s, I-fm--I s C--m wh------ploy 1-- -- been as accountant for seve ' - ra. years 'lur ' ing the time the Brm did business h . E-W- Mr. Clark’s departure from this towiiris regretted by a large number of citizens J ew eller Ca neron Block. who willjoin, in congratulating him on _ __ _ _ 1 his having so won the confidence and ____ 9 esteem of his employers that they have continued to keep him with them while stretching out into a broader field, and in _ _ l A t' _ ' ‘ retaiting his services Messrs Schurman, 0 _ e 0 y | | _ Lefurgey &: Co. will continue to have an efficient and popular bookeeper. The esteem in which Mr Clark is held by his on W"dn‘sd"y the 1“th day of many friends here. was exem lid d , _ p e on J une, 1901 at 12 o clock noon, where Monday night when he was tendP___d ‘- she now lies at the Steam Navigation Our display of new goods is ~f_u.ewe1|,,,ppe,at the Railwai L-_lining C0lDPMly's Whiff, Cha-rl0l7£6f-OWU, if Rooms, where sat a large number of our not previou-ly disposed of by private _ IMMENSE ! Thage t1_e-oniy word to most prominent townsmen. The tables t;-¢¢;_\-,__ j ` were invitingly arranged in Mr. and Mrs. George P Grady’s usual good style and Good 13 d°S°'ib<’ if- iiiiaie heiimiy and did honor ufgiieir respected guest. Mr. A C Saunders per- W h th dest di la- of formed the duties of chairman admirably e ave e gran sp y and called the foliovi ing toests which length l 17-6 feet-, beam 23 feet. deep _ Q _ _ were responded to in the order givenz- 7_4 feet 379 ton, gms, and 239 was Dinner ...etts we have ever han. One -»-1-he Ki,,g»__Gc,d Save The King new mn, g,,_ Buns of wood in Que__ “The Governor General and Parliament bee in 1885, has a. beam engine with! of leading setts is the celebrated Of CaD9-d*”-G- M- Reid- ' a surface condensor. I S°°g"W° J' Whitney' ' ‘The Local Legislature”-J C Jardine. l _ ‘nm hun’ machinery and bm" lg Blue Willow Pittern which is a' Song-Dr. John `E. McDonald (oencored). ln good condition The vessel has a “The Arm and Nav .._K_ J _ . _ - M t-` . good outfif,_having_ just been _ relitted ,ry pretty article. Who ave a large _and H. M. Bliker. y ar In and passed iliiepectiolp in April. Her ` Here the “Soldiers of the Queen" wa certiH° cate owe t evessc to carry . . . suggested and all joined heartily in sing- 300 passengers, and ~h-- can be put to assmtment of other vumtles 'Inch ing this popular air. sea in L few hours. I “Trade and Commerce”-John M. Clark For particulars apply in Ch,,]0ne_ would take up too much space and and John Diekieson. _ town to Song,-W. S. Clark (encored). ' _ “The Learned Professions"--Dr. John E II: 3 or to ,,~me todescr be Just come and see Mcnomm and Dr Fred A_ Lemmey I tow ' Song--W J Whitney (encored) F__. _._ .__ _-___ Vocal quartette, Farewell”-J B YALUAALE PROPERTY W P Colwill Dempsey, S W Clark, F A Lefurgey and Vi J Whitney (encoredi The Ladies -Harry PERSONAL MEN-IION Mr. J. O. Hyndman returned last night by the express. Bishop McDonald returned by the mail train last night. I ‘J Bishop Cameron of Antigonish, arrived in the City list _ ' _ Capt.Malcolm McDonald was a passen- ger by the Princess yesterday afternoon. Messrs. John A. McDonald, Post Master and John H. McLeod of Lyndale, were in the City yesterday. ' Mrs. Warren Delawo and Miss Gertie A Cuuiing, Boston, are visiting their parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cuming, Chesiiut Street. ` »-. Corps. Croake. May and Serrt. Mc- Farlane leave this morning for Halifax to join the Royal Engineers for one month's drill. Mr. I. C. Hall and Miss Hall of Win- thrope,Mass,arrived in the _City last night. Mr.Hall expects that a nuber of tourists l visiting the Buffalo Exposition will come to Charlottetown via the Lakes and Montreal. ¢ . _ r _Bonn On June 3rd, to Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Duchemin, a son. At Kensington, onf Friday: May131st. to Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Mosse a son. Born at Truro N. S. May 31, 1901 to Mr and Mrs. Byron N. Barnes Daughter. T 4- -1 ` MARRIED. 1_1_ At St. Dunstan's Cathedrsirpn June 4th, by Bev. Dr. Monaghan, Hr. Patrick HoiiomiwMinAiini¢o'Nen.‘ _ _ A men 1 At her home, near the Driving Park, on Tuesday, June 4th, after ashort illness, Mrs. Mary Farmer, aged 80 years. At Windsor, N. S., on the 19th inst., _Lionel Parks aged 53years, leaving one son. Deceased lived for some time on -P. E. Island, where he liasrelativcs. ‘ At Province, R.I., on thel 16th inst., by burning to death from her clothes catching fire, Miss mary A. Arsenault, aged 23 years, of 0'Leary Road, P..E. Is- land. At Lee, Maine, on May 14th, of phthysis Daniel D. Cameron, aged 36 years, leav- ing a wife, five brothers. and three sisters, formerly aresident of Wellington. Ar Rona, Lot 60, Queen’sCounty, on the 27th May, Norman McKenzie, aged 75 years. The deceased was a deeply exercised and humble Christian, always afraid of his own self rightousnees, He was purely alive to the strong attach- ment his heart liad to the covenant, b before his departure he had much liberty in drawing near to God, through the perfect satisfaction rendered by" the obedience of Christ to the requirements t0theTJaw, in the spirit of adoption. His death was triumphant. He was teaching schoolfora number of years in his young days and after he resigned he was made a magistrate. He was twice married and left three children by the drst wife and six by the second, who survive him. He was a member in full communion with the congregation of Caledonia. His children and widow have to mourn the loss of a loving father and affectionate husband and the district a kind and obliging neighbour- - _ - I- i THE regular monthly ' meeting of the Summerside School Board. was held last evening. The use of a room in the western district school building, was given Miss Hunt for her Kindergarten work. The supervisor`s report shows the total enrollment 443. Number present during May 397, average attendance 3'-36, per ceutage of attendanc e 90. Number of days taught 22. Resignations from the teaching staff were read from Miss Carrie Clay, Miss Jane Brehaut and Miss Ellie J Clarke Besides the remaining nine teachers, who were re-appointed, 9 We’ve a beauty in worlted and tweed at , Our $10.00 suit kno; 'em out ' ` One big table,-full of ' Bring aut We pay t he highest price in cash.and giv than you ll get any where else on this little Island ';Z § '_ $1- _ -16 If Summers de P. ` h-¢ "P Miss Delia Burrows. ~ `~° 1'-~ *W1-.T451 - - ` ' "’§' fi-~C ““ s-'-m -rf--'~_"-1-a;;.'-.-_.r. -_ - -,__- _ _.-. ._ ._-_ ~-.-__= -_ _ - -_-_._- - _.g _ i _ -..-. ~- .- -- - _ . -. _ _ , _. .. __ _ .. _ ,_ - ,_ . _ _ 37-"K-§ 45 E-.5<»a!_§,j% ‘$7 ,_-._,, .;-~' _ -` .;‘1:_---.-'-"€5>'-~;-.»».-:--e» '_-___},_ _-__-._-, .<_ »i.__ 1- 1 f,-‘-;_-._-,=;;_=,,;.-_i -'f` .3 1;-1! =~ - :_ ._~-~~-'-f;<'-1 -...»_ ’~._-'.'..-yj-,.'-;>_=-'-_'--Q '_-;-‘.-M-X,-,--_,.--';'__‘_.,-_ .__ . _-,I-: 3 -._ _, _ _ _- _ -, - ._ I - _ - , _ ,_ \ * 1' " ` " " 5" ` * " > - ‘L ~ "' , " " -°l‘»'-’=~*`_“""3*-'I-"_"-:P .- " 5 ` U 1' “`.;-1 iff*-"'“‘. 1 "’<'f’?`??“f’~` 3 .--SF-¥1"--‘€f'1§" ~ 1-"_-_-2-it €‘~*.»"`=!"“»’°“"“le`§i;%1.‘»-15"-`-'f »f *fi-'isfliwf-T-~='f‘2..‘5_ -»i~.") ~ \ _ _ _. ._ ,_ _ _ _ - _ , - ,- -_ ._ _-. ~i _- -.,{<3-.*_--__,__- _____2.-2 _ .gig-A-_.i_-._ -0- ._ .-,.§_’-,_,)_.;;_,.-,-,__;-,__¢-_fir3, .iris ~_.~-_ ._--,_;~._,. -L, We- ,f-_._ ,-,,.--._- ~ - ~ _ _ » -- _- _- _ -' ,- '.-._ . -,'-=>_:. *,=;;_;2a,i~,.- 'r ~ tl-,.-,v-:._~ -; ..._ ...-' i- ~ _..¢._~ ____,, -_~ :__ -_ . . ` ‘ ' _ 1 ' - ‘ “ = -"__-;';*? f 1--' -_ “:r‘-4"-"_-`-';-1-“' -_-,_=_ i - * _ ' "’ ` °,_"'»-"`fI".‘~,"{ 'rnn GUARDIAN, onannormrown. Pinson iinwann isnasn. JUN:-: 5 iooi. s _ 'V' .~ . 1' ' _ | This is a busy store _ _ 0 ~ we expect the next fe __ I 6- o record breaker. _ ' ' ` _ Here are at-:few em the hundreds to be S buyers. A ‘_ _ 25 doz Linen Towels, worth l0c _ 25 “ _ “ Huck Towels _ “ 166 . 250 yds “ Towelling ._' “ 10:: 100 remnants white sheetingworth 40 to 281 50 pieces print cotton at the low price of l The best cotton hosiery for ladies 200 doz whi and lored border hanzlk _ 20 short pieces of silk all colors at a give aw te co erchie 8 patterns of the best all wool suit- ever ouei to It lu 1 0. ll li tl ' H -6 ' Every gentle hat in had deem All new this spring. Not one old hat in sto One week only (this discount ends June lst.; 200 pairs of good to wear and good to -lot worth 1.75 your choice for 1.10. A Sentiiu, .» -- Charlottet0Wn’s Busiest Stoi ( _ _ - . _ _ _ _ _ yrs... 'L , _ , i /. The Worlds Best Bicycles and ..- _ ' . _ _ 2 So per cent of all wheels used in Canad Cleveland A I vvelland. Vale. E1’&»Il.17fC1’dw ’ Ltliassey ZEIa:l.°r:l.s _ Atl sold by the Bicycle Men' ~4 la ,-_ ' '\ there were nine new applications. Those J __ -__-|r:_~ ` " ; \_ elected to dll the vacancy are Mr `___‘___’_ Claud V. Bent, Miss Mary Brace an'l_ '-’ ' . . _ _ _. _ _ e p _I _ l I 1 I _ 1 1 O ___ F Ire Bm, _ The undersigned oflbrs for isle by _ _ , “oui Banking institutions"-H. W, B. , ‘~ t'h°"°°__5h'7 "°"b_7 P'°P°"_7 CHM' otte ny Ps M l ` l ts . v;__u .v 'h ' ' S I ‘ ji V I ' _ 215111901- 22- 3°* ¢d~ am » Feii§;”€:1i?Fs. ci;?i¢.Hes A Jouy Good B8 o I __ ' I an ` ’ D V . - _ _ : :_ __ . . ‘ v. . . _.. . . - _ _ _ _ S _._ ‘ ‘ “ ” n _ ~ ' ‘ ' _ _ -. _ _ ' _’ ” i _ ' ° _ o u . _ ` 5° ' A . n I took two orders for 20 000 shares each last week not to mention o Arbuckle a d Ch Town Sunnvmdn Hiram Champion number cf smaller orders of from 1250 Shares up. The Treasury Shares * ~"'“'f""“" S°““`”' J E M°D°““"" ue an sem. 1o)...¢ii ...ii ir we f private contract that very eligible ' s _ - ___f_5*4YFl_1'-__°1_l_€i Fiflhk McMillan. Q i ’” ' ~ .500 Shares will cost on -$50100 “'°°*°'°'f» ‘1°°b‘°*°°°"=°“' <"Y°”i°¢ t Aooldont -t b°"°f”°'L“ ~ - I tooo »- -- -~ 1 sioooo - house on the corner of Grafton and 7 7° 1 ' ° FOR SALE( ' ' *` t “riiePresa"-s_.-M. Benzene J.B.c._____ ;- __ _ \ ° "es -°P?°f*-\1=1f_v`_ °\‘°d1¢vp 11-vwmf li P ' ‘I stream ta I ' The accoinpanimentsto thesingingwere ° U I Ill IIIIIPIIIDQ ph,” mme Pima by Mn Mbm,°y_ ' ` _ ~ ‘and is a_ good one and the men at the head of-aifiirs are bat The property has a depth of 78 . . _ _ - » - . feet on Grafton Street- and g front- vewiubepieuse-izoqooes you nm. ' Th' °g°i'~ W” ° m°s'°°°°"°7°‘bl° °”°‘ “_“d_ 7 responsible-and careful, there is a goid show for J 'gi 1 ‘ ij 5 1 We re “he f U wi smug” .. mingled with the happinessofthe hour, . _Y uf ml' _ll-» W3" 90 I _ . ._ . -ageof59feer.pnPc_iw_nal_S_treei. ' ___ _Pfam _o °_=\¢ _ _ __ -1 eofthesesh ‘ . .1 of T1* H°°=° 1° °°mPm==v°b tw' “sin nf. ............. e.. r.......¢.._l-d-mrs-rear uf. cork. erin .mains-tor cf’ M - I "U ‘ M'P"“d P€°l"”°“-“"'_' °l'°°’ and condition and can now prism amefig pin nm;-page co,1~¢'~¢;°, Auld Lang Syne and God Save the '_ ' 'fully on application, ogroatbai-gain and ongbvt- broughtthe iiiglirfs entertainment tea t _ _ '- \ -_ Norwich Uuiol RB Il'|iIt6ll¢¢ lodety glqge, _ - _ - °’ "' F°tPutic“h'"‘l3Ply"° cub" 0 ‘Law Ugoldc and brown Plreyiauranoe0o.__-_ ` ‘ j ' __ " , l I 'S ;__.l ` I _ _ mnuoggm' _ ' 5 ' _ H J' CUBDALI. 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