COO #4 CIHHKKU =Something alice for Tea . without the trouble of baking it. Crelep mme 211 ’ C Neckties, 100, l5c, 20C. 250, 35c, 55c. 1 "'~ ""‘?~"` "i'*l?"*_»’i”.-"'f~l?7?*7r»§'Es -- ~-¢_-'f"._; .. -i ‘. 5-' -'- . v: .'- ~<\°_~~=.¢...»~~ :fs f - --__ YQ. renew _f _,_ _ __ _ _- _ _V ._ sm - _,, ._._ ...- - _ ,tw --_ -_ > _ .~ _¢-- -~' .* _ - _ __ _ ~- -~ .'-~= ~ - . 1. . _ ~- _.< , _"~.».‘r;.~.;_-“_ _'fc '-L, '; _»,,- -'r .1 _>‘_;""'-‘~1`f'_ 1*' '-1 _ ` -' ‘~\ . ~ fx 1.-=`.< . i ‘ ' s .-."»_-~..°_'*>.». , ‘-er-¥=.‘.< _,\-L-;_r'*;f__’1r~.'. _._ in » _i\_’~."»:..»_» ~="?; ,~1:§_- _ -_~.~_. w - fri.. #_-_»;= 1,: » ~f" -_= . 1 ‘ '.; F-_-`~”\-_v’-.~_' °‘-ii _=:-.=' f*__».--Li"-,-.§_=~ ~- " _._ -"_3;.»...-».- 5 ` - _ 'f ` ‘ " “ if ~ i" _ aj' ~ '.{<-'<\i*. .=_- .~’-_”'”`*__ .‘ 1; .‘,'. ‘ _ “’ ’ ` _: . _‘af “`»~_- c = 'fs _””-3,7? "ff 5.,”-T- ff? ~»»t~»‘-w .»..» ,2-1.» -in - -_ ¥»='»=' f .,\;.=.._: lf- _ .'»_ -ii~1"?,5,,'_- ln" ' -'#5-'. 1 » . , V _ i _ ~`_.._ ;‘ _ _ V __ _ , 1 ' ' _ - g _.V,~._ ,__ »_ V* .V _--' _-,f ~}__'_,;,--»;_,,;.;l.5,.;_~.-Q--n,g_ -L_/,_;__ 4;.: W _p1_?'\._.~,1wx.-..,,‘-_;g.J\:_I, ,f _. _J - - » ~ .. , f.._ » _ __ _ _ , . 1 » 1,. _¢-»..»--.~-.¢- =~.-A 4# »;._ o-'-v--v’n-.u-~er.-sen-=¢».J¢sw-~-'u--veia=2~v~i¢»ht,w§na~»t»»1L~'»\1~.scene-_tr---n-n~~=4~»~l‘~»~»<»»».. _.. _` _ _ _ _. _ . _ - ._ __...,.___ ,, , __, wr. '.1-IE GUARDIAN, CHARLGTTETOWN, PRINCE In1'>wA.aD ISLAND, JUNE 7 , iaoi. ~ E ` -_ mi V -"lil != I _I--' “E V I -._ _ .` _ ' ' A RnPnssEi\"rArIvz of THE GUARDIAN called upon Mr. W. S. Stewart in h _ .J/L_., \W ' omce yesterday afternoon, for informa tion respecting his recent visit to the Ab0Utmsm\»§ 2-5; Coffee A pretty good way to test any store is by the codec it sells. Were willing for you to test ua by our coffee anv time We irish you would try some of our ine Mocha & Java. We‘d be glad to sell it to you and you‘d be glad voii`d ¢l.@.i.i""i“ in ‘skillfully and just roasted enough. il-ies it-its such a fine coffee. mended s Saturd.iy‘s prize match. Entries must be The Ideal Grocery, Phone 199, 3 \'\\/NNSWW $ fishermen last night tipped the scales A mackerel brought to the city by al at 42 pounds. Rev. Clark and wife of Antigonish arrived in the city by the Princess yester- day evening. C RIFLE Club.-Do not forget next made as early as possible. Mr. A. C. Saunders, of Suminerside was among the passengers by the western train yesterday morning. Pninnimioxic Rehearsal this evening at S 30.0rchestra and chorus will kindly be present. New chorus “The Millers `Woo- ing." Mr. J .D. McGregor of N ew Glasgow, ar- rived in the city yesterday evening and E ' ` Miss Ernni. PALMER returned home by the Princess last evening having been in attendance at the marriage of Miss Francis Troop, Picton. oder y°\1 First-We oEer you goods, exclusively our own Kindergarten Hall. A full atii8Dd8nCe is When you buy from ns, you will never see quplicate with anyone Second-Our cutting, Etting, sewing, etc. is se- gone to none in this Broad Dominion. Third-The above excellences are yours at B 6 re, also our own, but we give all prefere I” gd advantage to our customers. Secured on by long years of hard work and trying expe CICCS. J T. FICKENZIE TheTailor. “mid be posted, as to the merits of what we hearsal ofthe Charlottetown Philharmonic CC ly r- YnsrnRDAY evening a summons was f is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. NV. D. Ross. PHILHARMONIC Socirrrr.-Special re- Society this (Friday) evening at 8.30 in 3 requested. ' AT the Police Court yesterday morning, Vincent Mahar,for drunkenness,was fined $2 or 10 days. Frank Gormely, for using ° bad language on the street corner, vi as fined $1 or 5 days. served upon Captain John Hughes for selling liquor on June 5th, contrary to An ’ Act Proliibiting the Sale of Intoxicating Liquor. The summons is returnable on Monday, 10th inst. ' _ THE monthly meeting of St. Peter’s l Sllllll |l| RUISIHS- We find that we are over- stocked with Valencia Cook- ing Raisins, so in order to reduce our stock at once. we offer this week 3 lbs. 10c liaisons lor 200 This price is less than cost las: fall, but we have too many on hand and they have got to go. Send your order in early K0 Beer & Goff. King and Queen Square Stores held in the Guild room on Friday after- ' _ , , \ I noon, the 7th June at f0ur o’clock. The members are reminded that this is the ` branch of the Woinan's Auxiliary will be time for the annual fees to be paid. _ IVHEN a cow is kept it might as well be ‘ a good one. The following speaks for it- ; self: This is to certify that I have tested f milk from Mr. John Harpe r’s cow, and g found it to contain 5.8 per cent of butter - fat. This is the best milk I have ever I tested.-J. C. MCDONALD. THE S. S. Electra. arrived in port at dye ,yesterday afternoon with the following passengers:-Capt. E. Kemp, Mrs. E. Kemp, E. M. Jordon, George McKenzie. James Bull, The steamer also brought the following freight:-722 cases lobsters, 416 half cases lobsters, 198 cases eggs, 150 bus. wheat, 10 pkgs. sundries. The ,steamer sails at the usual hour to~day. STOCK Norms.-Mr. Henry of St. .Tohn’s, Nfld, has purchased a stallion from Benj. Dockendorif, of North River, for the handsome sum of $350.00 his nge is two on Will _lllllant-""" and order Nut Cake zoc Silver Cake i6c poun STEWAR Eclipse Bakery Bakes Best Bread. can P us modern household remedy. For all _Pains, I This is The Place _To BUY- ."‘ . G Cient’s Furnishings I I We cirry a complete stock of our values are not equall-d. See the values we offer in Hosiery 7c, 100, 18.2, 22c, 30c, -15c, 55c. Underwear 25c. 32c, 45c, 60c, 90.", and up. flollare, 4 ply Linen 2 for 25c Braces l0c, l5c, 25c, 32c, 45c, 55c, 60c. ' _ Heavy Working Braces at 22c and 30a, 3worth 25 per cent more- p , S _. U I are leading lines with us. Wei” straw H pay great- attention to their% ~ '“ n:;li°°‘°°.;'i‘. .:::?°;:.°.:;”.i: _ u , Assortment' onl;dilEerence is that we are ‘ ` trying to be a little lower in _ , e _ ' “ .fp pf - ‘ Price, . a E See them in V - _ -_ ___ _ . GO0d -VRIHGS _ is one of the finest colts that has been § edition of which was issued some three u success. William Briggs, T0r0!1f0. Wm b¢ I _"| f. @§i¥@#B#G Sultana Cake ,oc was of the old one. Mr. M0188!! Wm udi, 25c pair or 2 pair for 450 4 ply Linen. _ years and ten months and he weighs 1500 lbs.He is dammed by Dockendorifs prize mare Lady and sired by old Barr ister He bred in the Province for some time Mr. Dockendorff is to be congratulated on. being such asuccessful horsemen. MR. Henry J . Morgan, of Ottawa, Ont. announces the forthcoming publication of a new edition of his exceedingly valuable hand book of biography, “The C&I1Bdi8»I1 Vlen and Women of the Time,” the first' years ago, and met with such complete the publisher of the new edition, as he issue at a later date, his monumental work on the Women of Canada, on which he has been engaged for the Past f°‘U` years. --4-- THERE ARE OTHERS but only one Ken drick`s Liniment, the £{l‘€BT»€St Lameness and Swelling get Kendrick’s. .i the above goods and can assure you thit all shapes. the Methodist Church Point de Bute b Rev. Dr. Chap man -Halifax Chronicle returning from Montreal; J.A. Matheso E.F.Purdy,City; Mr.and Mrs.Harly J one Conductor and Mrs. McKie. be pleased to learn that he is regaining h morning for Halifax. It is hoped, haw will be himself again. Batt Bros.’ tug arrived in port towin from _,Picton anew dredge to be used ° Hillsborough Bridge. The dredge, whic ever, that in the course of a few days he Western States. His business there was of Point de Bute, were today married at pectg in the west, He travelled by the 0 W P. R. and the Soo Line to St. Paul and re ports great activity at Sault St. Marie Among the inward passengers by the where the great American and Canadia express last night were: Mr. Geo. Irving, Steel plant is being established' H° n found St.Panl tobe an active, enterprisng and cleanly kept city, being the cent ' . '. f L - Z 2. is Q ` __ 7 U A C MISS A8U€S U&I't€l`, daughter Of A150* of a private nature and he had nothing to , p _ - ' » N;\l‘t€I`. and DI" V=\l\8h9»l1 MCCPEMY Of say about it. He, however,did oifer a fe _. ... _ ,I y W, ‘ °U‘a2\l€‘, P- E» I~.S0I1 Of F0fd M0C1‘€8llY» words about his trip and business pros- "-_ ' * .ik ‘~. ~ 5 _ r _ >_` ‘ as Q J = A . . g =_;-Q V . . y 1_ f f\ \ \ 'fi lu’ n I /` ' a ~ ‘i sz re I X Apoliaqui; Miss Ida Tennant, St. John. °f “fe t‘w° great railways’ the N°rt'hern The latter will spend the summer visiting Pacmc and Great N°rt*h°m Mr' Stewa t ' 11 Pe I r returned by way of Chicago and Toronto, and reports magnificent crop prospects a Tm: many friends of Mr. NoycS. U16 along the route he travelled. The whole p°p“I”“` Steward °f the S- S' Himfax WTI country at this season of the year looks its s best and there is nothing so delightful to ;s““1heal°h°_ I” will be remembered Phi" the traveller as the magnificent landsca _ _ _ e '°°°k “YY 111 While the 5- S» Hiillfax which an extended trip to the west affords 8.11-i dainty-,Just from the hggdg gf the m3,ker3_ was in p°rt °n her last trip- His d°°t°1` arrayed as it is at this season of the year 9 ' _ . declined yesterday to let him leave this in im rich and charming coat of greem And they re priced at easy &gmes° ‘ 'T LAs'r evening about 7.30 o’c1ock Messrs. nigh at 5 a_m_,Cap¢ T,-ave,-se 5 a,_m_,S0u|-ig in connection with the construction of the with steamer Northumberland at Sum merside for points off the Island, arri V is a very large one, is not completed. The at Tignish 2.35 p. m. and arrives at C €SsS€$C3€S The waists you want are here, fresh and crisp ON Monday, June 10th,1901, the summcr time table will come into effect on the P. E. Island Railway. Trains will leave Tig- har a10a m, Georgetown 5.45 a. m and Charlottetown at 730 a. m , connecting e R machinery is yet to be placed into position. The dredge was constructed in Picton. The machinery was brought to :his port some time ago and will be put into posi- tion immediately. S. OFFICERS of Grace Church Sunday School for the year 1901-1902: Superintendent-Mr. Geo. Ritchie. Assistant Superintendent-J. D. Sea man. Secretary-L. A. Seller. Assistant Secretary- Wallace William Librarian-Elmer Ritchie. ‘ Treasurer-W. G. Sabine. Organist-Miss Ethel Tanton. Door~keeper-Thomas Strickland. Executive Committee:-G.W.Ritchie, J D. Seaman, Mrs. T. Pickard, G. F. Hutch eson, Mrs. A. Down and Dr. Ayers. principals being her daughter, Miss Mabel Pyke, and George Howard, son of marriage was performed in the parlo which was tastefully decorated wit flowers, for the occasion. Rev. T. C. Mellor, rector of St. Eleanor’s, P. E. Is- land, afriend of the bride’s family, offici- ated, being assisted by Rev. J . W. Armit- age, rector of St. Paul’s.-Halifax Chron- icle. THE second day of the Prohibition Act was even more dry that the first. Some of the saloon keepers who were in an unde cided state on Wednesday morning lower- ed their blinds in the evening and did not open yesterday morning. Those who are acquainted with t-he minds of the liquor men state that one man is waiting for the other to violate the law in A number of gentlemen who are in the habit of taking a. drink state that the effect of the measure has been that a person’s best friend will not sell or give a drink away. The police state that they think very feware selling. Y1~:s'rnRDAY the sad intelligence reached Sonris of the drowning of two named Beaton and Arbing It appea that on Monday evening they went in dory to visit some friends further alon the waterside, and were returning home about 10 o’clock at night when they en- ,counted a heavy squall which upset their boat and both were lost. Their bodies were found yesterday. Beaton is a. son of James J. Beaton, and Arbing is ason of D. Arbing, truckman of this city. Much sympathy is lelt for both families, and the community will miss the young men greatly, as they were hard working energetic and well liked by all who knew them.Mr. D.Arbing left the city yesterday that interment will be made in Souris. --_-o--- Bentley’s Liniment cures Cronp. _.l-;_`.___l. ANY person desiring to purchase a set of by Funk 8: Wagnalls, also a double Ievo` ving stand for same, should apply at this oflice at Once. 30 tf To prove to you that Dr. . Cha.se°s Ointment ia acertaln I and absolute cure for each and every form of_itchin¢. bleedingandprotrudin piles, - - ° '1 d kyourneigh ..”‘é’§'.§"3%‘.°.‘{i.§‘§".$ii'.".‘.°€” *‘i’f‘...."‘Z.... .... I. ....1 ba, l.; if not cured. 60cabox. all gtgeillgggg (Iii§>uAc.wsoiv,BA'rits 85 Co., Toronto, Dr. 6ha.se’s Ointment 3333335 W Combs And ` " v ‘ n ' _ 4 mm _ _l'l the late Ma-lm' “G'“'" H°W‘“`d° The DoddsKidney Pills reads like amirac h the residence of Mrs. G. A. Pyke, Five is o 6_- r. 61'! , . to South street at one o clock yesterday, the at home and in the hospital’ apd me h I M _li `\ I 8.05 a m and from Tignish at 1 15 p ni. and 2.00 p. ni. arrive at Souris 9.00 arrives atCharlottetown 10.15 mn: Retu ing leave Charlottetown 3.10 p. m.,connec with stearnerat Summerside,arrive Tignis will appear to-morrow morning. ,Great Victory. kidney trouble of Mr. Cornelius Crottie. Mr Crottie’s treatment by the doc case beyond all hope is well known. subsequent restoration by the use 1 “For five years I have suffered off an on with kidney Trouble. Last fall I ha an attack, for which the doctors had lit the doctors. A friend su sted Dodd provedi Now I am at my work ev day.’ lottetown from Sonris and Georgetown a ' . `» . - . a In Trains will leave Charlottetown at 6.00 a. a. m. and 6.05 p. m., Georgetown 8.15 a. m., and 5.10 p. ni. Leave Souris, 11.35 a. m., Georgetown 12.25 p. m. arrive Charlotte- town 3.50 p.m.Leave Summerside 7.10 a.m. ' ' . rn- b 9.55 p,m. Leave Tignish, 2.50 p. m. connect ,with steamer at Summerside and arriv if Charlottetown, 8.45 p. m. All the above standard time. A change of time table e is of illness and recovery have excited th BARNABY RIVER, N. B. Mar.-Few cases THERE was g pretty home wedding at interest in this community as has th rs fac that they absolutely gave him up ag! a d d tl hope of my recovery. I was obli d to to the hospital for treatment, gist it £3 me no good, so I came home given up by sl- Mo 0 ii li nts. }_ _ ‘ i ~.- . _-. \- _. - - ,-` 4 _ ` ;_\ I F'/wi. _.f , fm _4 »` i £9, lr, ~_-9* __»¢ q!\`_-/,llli -5 `T/ /I1 \ only Cream of Tartar Powder ' mill, and upwards. V \/ ‘ \ powders contain alum, &:. ” Sold by all grocers, and by Q i SSCSCSSSCSCSE1 I' f ) MWWM _ A Tliere’s No .,?;';;.,_ ,__ JOHN50N’5 1 if orderto see what atest case will reveal. ._ [I is a pure Cream of Tartar Bak- `- ii' ing Powder. A f k . 't ° th . illli Q at as we now I ls e ._ ,_ Why the new baby should not have a new carriage. especially _\ sold in the city for 256 per at the-prices we are now offering them. We have a number of , (( ' ‘X diEerent styles to select from. We can suit any taste, please any 1-` ~.. ._ pound. young men at East Point Monday night MOSS Of them sell for 38.: ' Purse- ' ` . rs , ` _ _ a (Li 8' Most of the other cheaper ni); J _ , -/? There is not & grain of alum (Iii """"""“W" ' ‘ml ` ‘ ‘l ‘N ¢'llfl'~ '~W.*=l.l. '>ll"~?.`|»"-*"1"-i "\l\.‘l‘\l_*.l_~'-l,l_'.~’ _,_ . l in J ohnson’s Bakin‘g Powde . the manufacturers. Rl( afternoon en route to Souris. It is thought ' - " l“I“lartt two volumes of the Standard Dictionary ’ , Special For Flen One of the test $3.50 b'l0ii Sold i0dly’si§l~*, 515’ Bhd Hillel", at-:¢0ud U0 DODS. \ ' Once Worn- “For Sale only by Moran B 0 Ots *_j the msnufsetm-em have guarantees ir.. gee tes: ` :scene ” ' sPsc|A|.s `\ _ W” ~.,._.~ 'l -¢“~?.{‘i- / ... ._\°’ MW ‘ "3" *ri ‘rs -..e 1 i i ° L "‘~ ss* ‘ \ \‘ M ' ’ gi .- Q _ k . ‘_ -N v _ ` J ,_ Dainty white muslin waist, with pretty pattern, blue or ~ black, with collar, self cuff ' c A big range of serviceable = colored cotton waists ' stripes or checks c Then there is a line of sur- prisingly good quality 'cotton waists in white and pink,white and blue, or white and black sell' collar and cuffs 'l hen there’s a very “fetch- f ing” thing in white with bias ` stripe of blue or black '- self collar and cuffs ' Now, here’s one of the nicest low priced waists in the store.It’s blue, with white ~ "fl=ur de lis” pattern. lt’s trimmed with fine white insertion. The sleeves ! I are bishop ~ ~ S Then there are some beau- v ties $1.35, $1.55, $1.90, $2.10 and up. _ - o ENVELOPES .l We have just received a large shipment of Envelopes, among the lot is an Envelope, which we are going to sell as our leader; it is an excellent Business Envelope. 65 Cents a Box,--_v ~ __ J- D- TAYLOR, v ' pular Printer and Statiooer. Morris Block, Victoria Row , Tick, Sysgem Improved VV. C)‘()C)IE§.’§. If your watch or clock does not tick right, drop it in and have it made ri ilit. We can d 3° L ged the services of Mr. B. W. Cameron, Jeweler. we are in a position to le s when promised. W _ Watchmaker and Jeweler. . ConnerGrafton and GreatGeocgeStree Prints Always _worn ~ NSW P3tt€THS it ' l .- 'r\‘,T _f ~,_‘-$13 ;_.v_ » _ ,gi Guaranteed I ei.g~1...... is ./Z’ .7 _ .. . ». ' 1%-if I , , 'Ja pi "-_.Thi _ ~.-`J 1' __~ If 1. .~f.»_ ’¥“_ . .'_`:’- » ,.3 .__- 1,1" _-J .fi ' _ -_rf » is 1’-5 5* "--' .-".~ as "` ’~Z`~_' 1; -_ I 4'; E of *e "rf: , _Wg ' ._ ,., . Sl- 3;, e . ~ ~ rsr- <.=f'- r* ' ‘ Every Pair I Duck, .f ‘ '.:. »-