-is u i J I 5 5 i . -1. ~ /- “’>. as ..- ;f S I- Y ~< 1 ~. -rf A ~’ R5 _,rg ,sn 5:. JF ‘ef V ~¢~ 2 ji.. .-.5 2. 7 §' `.` \. t . if . , 3-1 F '15,' 1 THE GUARDIAB CBARLOTTETOWN PRILCE EDWARD SLAIND JUNF 13 l90l. _ KlNe Quitiij King of them all. The H King Quality ” shoe has been awarded the Gold Medal-the highest award at the Paris Exposition, where hundreds of makes from the best shoe factories of the world were also shown. . The lady who wears a “King Quality ” wears the best ladies’ shoe in the world. Beauty of finish, handsome design, perfect Ht--appearance, and comfort, with the price right. Made by The J. D. King Co., Limited, Tol'olii¢» Alley 6. Co. Agents at Ch'town DURING THE SEASON OF 1901 Summerside, Ch rlottetown and Pictou l' I-'RDI 0|'l"|'0Wl , Arzrii " neoortrm Monday, 3rd June. ...,Mnnday, 27th May . . . . . . . .. .. °‘ l7thJune . . . . . . . . A “ 10th June . . . . . . FROM MONT.. EAL “ lst July . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . < “ 24th June . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “ 15th July. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. “ 7th .luly.... . . . . . . . . . . “ 29th July . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “ 22nd July . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 12th August . . . . . . . . , “ 5th August . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘° 26th August . . . . . . . . . . . . “ 19th August . . . . . . . . . . . _ “\ 9th September . . . . . . . . . . ‘ 2nd 'Srprembef - - - - - - - - - - " 23rd September . . . . . . . . _ . “ l6th September . . . . . . _ . . “ 7th October . . . . . . . . . “- 30th September . . . . . . . . . . “ 21st October . . . . . . . . . . . . . “ 14th October . . . . . . . . . . . . “ 4th November . . . . . . ` “ 28th October . . . . . . . . . . . _ ....4 Returning will leave Picton, N. S , every afternate Monday at noon. on airival of trains from Halifax and St. John, calling at Charlottetown, Summerside, Perce, Mal Bay, Gaspe, and Father Point. Subject to change should circumstances require. GARVELL BROS., C`n’town, ay 2)s`i, 1331 Agents. I 12 man thurstf Your Dpinion ls- What we Want.. A . i -, , ,. 1:: §§ We have in our Show rooms the largest and best display oi' Snished work in Monuments, Headstones,f1`ablet_s.&c.,we haye ever o ered to the public here All kinds of marble, inclu ling Mountain Dark, Brandon Italian, Light B_lne, Dark Blue, also Freestone and. Granite which we o er at bottom price s. - Will he delighted to have you call- v ` E. l='. F= LJ F? Z Y Kent Street, Cl1’To wn. za w&w ,_______.____------_°-5°--= D Vvhen Y ou See a. Dollar Yin quite naturally pick it up as quickly as possiblf. A dollar saved is just as go id as a dollar found. We cinnot tell you where to go to pick up dollars, but we cin assure you that buying your BOOTS of us will mean many a do=la.r saved to you. Compare our prices with those of anybody else in town and you will agree that this is true. 59 cts. 75 cts. 75 cts. Women’s buttoued Bix full to the top Ab-ox full of Misses’ and laced boots of Misses' laced and shoes tan and b‘ack Dngola and Buff. buttoned boots, anice from ll to 2. A few Old sizes. All biotforsummer. They pairs of every line, we must be sold at this all must go at this will clear them all out price. ` price. Also some pairs Former price Former price of ladies’ do ng Ola $1.00 $1.50 boots. Cheap Light (gy ' ' c for the ' These hot, dry, Long Evenings! fl‘:fg't:ay“Shg;°ate " 7 ' afe .li ` ' \\ night from Sydney. by the Northumberland yesterday morn- ing. - u you will see a suit that the man w ‘ pleased with. Give ii. ii cill we can please ` Y PROPUSED SMNGS FROM ;‘;..‘:.‘;':.;;;°::;‘.“;...i‘:f...‘:."‘;‘;i.;.2’;1. 's ' f b th xaiipme through illness or a out ree P _ ‘ , . Duffy vs. James Smith.action for board of Calling at Father Point. Gaspe, Mal Bay, Perce, _Cape Cove, _Grand River wife of detendanm The case is mu be_ ° 3 - I the Court Neil McQuarrie for plain- time was occu led with the case of Hugh ore . till. K. J, Martin and W. C. Saunders to V. found no bill. A Bench warrant was issued to the prosecutrix Margaret Gaudet. greatest millinery season that we have ever ex rienced.We have the riiht goods ,. :_-\, =-.: , ‘:’§l-=v§-,--;".fv,x- ~,.-v “_ -. ~.. ,.. _.,_.. ..,,‘.“,`_ ¢ ` P; _ 4; 3 wg” “’“ "‘ 3 s , P -£lGa»s=1- insasmiaiiersir-n»»s.ninc.-.»e..s. s , gs., ,, ,.,,..,,,,.,,,,_ hwwmgk "éi)1?ir2» we ~ ses ii . s F , ft if f.. ”' *‘“ Y" -ff an Ziigitlihe city to~day. Moncton MR. J. E. Lefurgey, arrived home last ABOUT 400 bags of potatoes were shipped WHEN you see a suit of clothes made by ~ ` is ell s ou.-Clark 8: Stems. li. MR. David Small, of New Villlage, was _ _ e IN the Supreme Court yesterday, the rdetendant. In the case of the King s. Stanislaus Gallant, the Grand Jury r 4 _ Our inilllnery department still booms. We are busy, yes very busy. This is the PE and a great assortment. We have the largest mlllinery department in Prince County and it is piled full ol the latest the city last night Pr Princess 'yesthrday _en route to New Glasgow. p young man injured at St. Duustan’s ` college will be pleased to learn that be is gradually recovering and that in a short- time hc will be ulie himself again. His suirsiiiie .PERSUML “mf”--rv-v-v Mr. J. B, Limhlrln ot Halifax, came to Mr. A. C. Duchemln, of Charlottetown, - Trans- _ l Mr. Abljah McLean ot Hampton, was , , __ lu the City yesterday. fi-2 ‘ A g , ,_ Mr. I.. M. Whelan oi Sydney came ‘ Q A ~ , _.___ over by the.Princess yesterday evening. ’ Q * 3 ` gi 'V Miss Marlon Wilson crossed by the The many friends of Mr. Steele, the Q _ father left yesterday on return to Sydney. . A _ ,__ . MARRIED. A1' the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. y Joseph Morrison, on June 5th, Margaret G. Morrison to William A. Bernard, of French River. I -I msn At Freeland, on June 4th, Ada Ramsay, aged 23 years, eldest daughter ot the late Theophilus Ramsay. In the city,Wednesday morning of Men- ingitis, Ida, daughter ot Peter and Annie Ferguson- aged 7 years and 10 months. [Funeral at 3 p.ni. tomorrowfrom Fitz- roy Street East to the Peoples Cem-, emu. At Cardigan, on 9th inst., John Archi- bald Alexander Allen, infant son of Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Allen aged 10 months. At Lee,Malne,on May l4th.o£ phythysls Daniel D. Cameron, aged 36 years, leaving a wife, five brothers and three sisters. He TIIISI R ,We have just received a big, snap in print and sateens at a great deal less than regular millinery fads that can be procured in the D . haven't.-McGougan 8: Wright,`_1l d &w ____¢_____ ~ Suinmerside District of the Methodist M¢Lean’s Vegetable Wgrm Symp_ggf¢, hurch met atSummerside onthe 11th at pleasant., and effectual at au times. at terns are very pretty. C ominion of Canada Call and see, it we f°"“°r17b°1°“3ed t° wemngmn' Mirrnonisr Disraior Manrirze Ar SUM- MQTHERS DQ NQT FAIL To SEE that mansion.-The Annual meeting of the Yoh obtain the pmginaj and gaming 10-30. RSV- G- F- DJ-WSOH. ¢h9~i1‘l1\&l1» P2651' all reliable dealers. Do not be deceived ding. There were also present Rev. Neil °bt,ain the reliable M¢L¢an's V¢g¢g9_b1¢4 McLaughlin, W. A. Thompson, F. A. Syrup ' Whitman, W.R. Pepper, V\'.J. Howard,A. .x present: C. W. Strong, David Rogers, H. announced today that the Oaks stakes,; J‘Pi°k°"ln3f S' E' Reid' C°u° M°K”'y* won by theKeene stablelto-day inEngland W'H-Smwai W' G' Btwn' It was would bedistributed amon certain char- ¢ ,L` teachers. The total raised for conventional cesstul one, _both as regards the temporal and spiritual interests of the work are concerned on all parts of the field. The following are the most important items from the statistical reports:--Received into the membership of the church during year: 235, a net increased of 119. There are within the district 32 S. schools with1834 scholars and 218 officers and ‘ funds amounted to $2593 00 of which the following are the most important:-Mis sions $632; Sustentation $309, Educational $5600: W. M. S. $898. There was raised for trust Boards and other circuit purposes $3986.00 and for ministerial support, 4039 on a total of $10,621.00. A memorial' was presented from the Alberton circuit to have West Devon and Miminigash de- tached and added to the West Cape Cir- cuit. This was concurred in by the Dis trict with the understanding that Alber- ton would raise the same amount of salary and that an assistant be given to West Cipe with headquarters at 0'Leary Station, The memorial was recommended to the favorable con sideration of the Conference. The following laymen were elected to at- tend the Annual Conference at Marys- ville, N. B., on the 20th inst.:-Robert Heaney, Lewis Leard, J _ R. Dennis, Colin McKay, H. T. Pickering, S. E. Reid, Nor- man Wright and C. W. Strong. David Rogers was elected to the Conference Mis- sionary Committee. Other committees- - areas follows:-SundaySchool Committee, Rev. Neil McLaughlin and C. W. Strong. Epworth League Committee, Rev. J. Dystant andS. E. Ried. Stationery Com- mittee, Rev.F.A. Whitman. Sustentation Fund Committee, Rev. W. J. Howard and ._ ,IL T. Pickering. Child,ren’s Fund Com- ` mittee, Rev. W. R. Pepperand Colin Ms Kay. Nom. Committee, Rev. Neil Mc- District Meeting will be held next June A at Cape Traverse. _ . limber and muscles in trim. 1____*-1-» MORGAN’S LATEST TRUST. Bieyclists and all athletes depend on BE NTLEY’S Liuiment to keep their joint 000. One half of the money is to be dis’-T tributed to this country and the other half, to Erglish charities.. For the masses not the classes, BEN-_ TLEY’S Liniment is the family medicine chest. Price 10 and 25c. cbuiié;-People iiiinkcl-.ne I sm cold hearted! But have high ideals. I love the beautiful, the tender, the true- Victoria Row. , li Shirts the nw thin s, and we are con- “Fun” removes ill-temper, worry, dnl- s d is ertai u fo i co ne s, an ac n c re r n me Taxia bu Tidbits and have fun.0nl 5 S ecials in Cotton Hose at 10 cents and Solicitors, Notaries Public ac. Honey' to (Oli. - OFFICES u.rs:.rs.is.s Mabel;-Say no more. Charlie, you may - A ` ask papa, then go to J. D. Taylor’s and ' order the stationery. He has the best. , _ L n¢noNAi.n 6. MARTIN ` pints, - aannisfsas. _ K. Lllhrrnt B. A. _ ‘ I . I One case of 7c print cotton; and muslin One ease of 10c print cotton _ One case of 12c print cotton One case of 15c print. cotton One case of 20c Sateen cotton These are good washing cottons and f ` i E.Chspma.n and John Dystant. The morn- A e , Y . . ing was occupied with the consideration GBNBROUS HORSBMEN- ,_ f ' " J j 5 g § ot ministerial questions. At the after- _ _._ A ' - 1 p 8- = l noon session the tollowiulr layinen were i NEW YORK’ June 8__James R_ Keene H ' 4 9 I 1 = A ' _ ` K 8 ' 0 i found that the year had been amost sue-I. mes_ The amount is apm.°ximat,|y $24 . (,i_ll&TlOlt8l30Wll" S BUS18Ei} Si’.O1'8 l . _ v 1-_-*-1-_ _ ’ ’ " V E Wanted-At once three iris to learn I - - '5 'A li the Dressmaking. Apply to Miss Currie at ' .~ S" I 5 sf Stanley Bros. 11 3i wli. _ L ~ . 1 ` _ _ tent with thee me oldglittleness of prodt ' S'l§ouk’5éi1i?)l5e ;i:Pti;e new shades Sat 656 I S e Bs ' a 'c an . a on’s. tt. . I I cents, at§J. D. Tay1or’s Victoria Row 151i' “ti -Pure 'au Wool Black Wldrsted igiilifltsigegg at 16 cents per pair at-F. Per- :FDIC SS8l‘g6 Suits . ' mpor orste s nits - - Imported Serge Suits Youth’-s Blue Serge Suits, sizses 32 to 35 f is Laughlin and Robert Heaney. The next j ' _ '\ . f.. _ i . On Thursday, May 30th, a meeting of the Directors of the Comstock . ¢ Gold Mining Co., was held and" the Manager authorized to go shud with brand of Kerosene Oil, the best oil : imported to Charlottetown, which ` **°’**v % Call and get some Mayflower _ai -hip 1 win sou is four genes ion at 21 - . hard to slake, but by using ~ /3--'*""' . New Yoax, June 8.-According to the i London correspondent of the World, it ia; reported that J Pierpont Morgan is en work just as vigororsl as oas"o' . A Co tr - ' tunnel has been let andyno dglayd fill be mad; iirhgezstlhg tlieevzlggknent ~'f/ cents a ll . "v, C°Dn¢gaL0°listers, one lb Hate, great Anglo-American bank with a cap- _ Libby McNeil’s Sliced Bacon, i 7 ` Limeduice must pack, 25ceute. "ll, . ‘v . 25 mm ~ i _rx M HC*-IDT! Cll0W~Cll0W, 220; air ”~“§iii°‘” 27 “Buses ban Surprise Soap, tix! Tea vcvan beat Hasz.ard’s 1 min un gh, - . .gigs ° 3°'““°° will do much to make .yourself comfortable. At all Grocers as a beverage, you Thooeoracaahpi-toes. Goodadolivoredfroeiz City. PhonaS)8. ILJ' VVOOG. ham minmanesn. Blvllslilbv ,Entity ital of $1,0(l),000,000. It is said that it is proposed to abolish all ot the principal Bn ancial agencies and banks already engag- ' ed in Anglo-American business. ' ---Q--n . To ,cure Headache in ten minutes use KU MFORT Headache Powders.. e _ . 888. ed in arranging for the establishment of a , ~ The Dominion Govt. has ted th Canadian P 'Be ' 000 for the Lardeau Branch Linirrdd the Irardean newszichperlggizfgzi ilgvzizn y trams will be running Trout Lake (our shipping point) by Thebountron-lead ut l l 'h heA ° Silver-Lead; Ores and alsogdtlildrolhd ifvtstlgdntt in ;p%yb§ g'fw returnson a small oat'ay.‘ S-.mg-es ug 10 “nm '“¢h_ p ’ . , ` 1, ~,. » -- . ~ - . . 'i . _ A.E. noone rsiiris, ciiiini,