PAGE TW/0 - ARDIAN ~ f ~ ‘ ` ~~ - fr, igi 5 _ ¢' . _ ,2 ` WW' ‘I Tenders for Publication Early _ ol 'Roygl Gazette Provincial Secros.ary'8 06109. Charlottetown PE Island, . m \lllPl’ElI|lliS ill lIlE WEEK Bergt. Knight. a returned hero lr0m France was perhaps the most import- ` . . . ant visitor to the city this week and Ho a 10th, December, 1915. certainly received a most heart! OV8- _ tl evenin s moetin in e Hints I We cordially invite you to visit our store and inspect iw °f -~;;s°°di;s.: t i a sea . year geopib find this the most ieconomical and satis- factory stock to make such purchases. [We will be glad to have you come and look around. Gifts for Smokers We have .1 magnificient array of goods that will _del- ight any smoker. Case pipes from 1.00 to 5.00 each. We highly recommend the THREE B pipes which we have in all the best _shapes and sizes. ln the line of meerschzium pipes our si ock is unexcelled. The qualit_\'_-' and that is what counts in this pipe-is the best. f llhcr suitable thinl!S aff? f"l1"CC0 pouches, cigar. C1§Hf¢'¢l@ cases, ami'-er cigar anti cig- arette holders, smoke rs sets, silver match vases all_of which we have in varied styles and prices. Havana Cigars For a really nice gift_of cigars we suggest your Elv- ing Haiana Cigars. We have trie following brands Henry Clay two sizes. Otero two sizes. Bock two sizes. Carolinas two sizes. Diaz Garcia two sizes. Pomeo and Juliet. Heepman and Lo. You can have t cse by the dozen or box. ‘ Domestic Cigars-W e have all the bi si in Canada boxes of 10. 25 ard 50. G. .lamieso DRUGGIST _ l"f""1-- _ TIDE TABLE ~ _l DECEM BER. 1-llgh Water Date Day 1 W. __ 4.42 Th. 6.02 F. i 7.16 Sa. 8.21 S. M. N>n.7t~:N»-1.-an-It-lr-lv-|-lr-»¢»-4 §€\>l~3|-¢C@®~l®QI»hfH!~2l"®@®'~I®U\l5C¢5l\'l f H F www F°f".°f‘° HHNN mmww W. Th. . F. Sa. S. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. S. M. , Tu. 0.12 1.08 2.06 3.09 4.18 5.33 6.42 7.47 -- NNFPPW Aowwaa l5¢\34%@T<° ?’.°‘?’."?°.~`." -c~=:i~xoe~1-hc: 13.55 14.25 ” M. 14.54 Tu. l 15.22 15.52 16.27 _ F. 17.12 7.6 DECEMBER-lst to 4th. unsettled wave. 5th to 8th, rain. sleet and snow. 9th to 13th, cold period. 14th to 18th, clear, fair. 19th to 23rd, general snow- fall. 24th to 26th, unsettled. 27th to 29th drizzly. 29th to 31st, storm wave. lu.-q ._ jj; "'_;;;__. DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY. FFFFFH wwooow >.'. ~: avi - Sa i S ' wwwm :®@f&- W. Th. City Magistrate's Court.. ll a.ni. . Prince Edward Tlientre, 3, 7 und 8.45 p.m. Peoplc's Theatre, 7 and 8.46 p.in. F BIRTHS MALONE-At lioiishuw, Doc. 2nd to Mr. and Mrs. Dau Malone, ti. dnuglilcr. IVES - To Mr. and Mrs. ll. W. lvcs. Montague. Dec. 5th, a sou, .lolni Sulli- erland.-B. Limiting Booze al liranplioll Camp A letter from Bramsliott Camp says General Hunter 'has issued an order closing all drink shops, hotels, bars. etc., at 0 p.m..-thus limiting tho time during which soldiers can obtain booze to three hours-between 6 and 9 p.m. This drastic order is enforced with military rigor. Several of tlie odicers of the 40th are away taking courses. Others are on sick leave. The 400| Battalion has improved won- derfully both in drill and in in discl- pllne since reaching Bramshoit. The weather ls damp and mm! IDGD “Gi IC BflllllIl0t.t_,_ _ T `\l-4|b.pItgs. 101:. l-2 lb. pkgs.l8c Tenders for the Efrinting and Puli- licatlon of the ROYETL GAZETTE of Prince Edward lsla d for one. two. three or four years ifroni the lst day of January, 1916. in accordance with the specification to be seen at this Ufiice, will be receive -d up to noon of the 20th day of Deceiuber instant. Tenders to be marked “TENDER FOR ROYAL GAZETTE" and to be addressed to the.um1ersls11ed~ ' ARTHUR .-NEWBERY. Asst. Provincial Secretary. 5764-12-11m8i . ' 'A_ -- s Auction Sale tif well bred stock at John T. God- i`rey's. North \Viltsliire, on Wednes- duy. December 15th, 1915, at 1 p.u.\. sharp._ The following; stockz- 1 Cart mare., rising 5 years old. with -‘nal by Barrister; 1 carriage horse, rising 7 yi-airs old, 1 carriage colt ris- ing 3 years old. 1 draft colt rising 2 years old. 1 lilly rising 2 years old (Eskliam Waggener), 2 cart foals. 1 Cow rising 5 years old, due to calvc lst March; 3 mllch cows rising 3 years .ml with calf (Guernsey grade); 1 cow 6 years old, due to freshen last of December; 1 dry cow, 2 heifcrs, 1%, _‘ears old tJcrsey grade), 1 lielier 2'/li years old. 1 ox 2'.-J yours old, 3 calves, 1 registered Giieriisey bull S months old, 1 brood sow. 2 pigs 4 months old, 4 pigs 6 weolm old. Also. 200 bushels turnips. 4 lnox sleighs (now). Salc posltiv`e on act-ouiit of ill-health. Terms-All sums of $5 and under. cash; over that amount. 11 niontlis credit will bo given on approved joint notes. Should tho 151|: prove stormy. thc salo will lake. place on Thursday thc 16th at the same hour. JOHN STEWART. Auctioneer. 5762-12-11m2i CONCERT IN AID OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY. iii l’ro-f‘iillicil|‘al 'l'iiosilay_ Docoiii- bor l-ith. 1915. by the Choir of St. Duilsiauiisz (`allicilrnI. ’ PROGRAMME. 1. Solo mid (‘liorus--0 Caiiailii. 2. Solo-~ llccaiisc your licurl, l'.'. i\i'sciiaiili . 3. Solo-~ Suiisliino ol' Your Sniilii -Miss liosc Rynn. 4. Quartutte- ‘Oli in ilic Stilly Night- (McDoiialii. Arsenaiilt, Steele and Huglies. 5. ltciuliiig- Solcc`ic"_°|'¢ fm" early shopping und really thai. is thi- niost scnsililo thing after all. as Christmas would not be relll WilIl0l\l tho excitement of lt. C ll l Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bayfield and Miss Bayfield said farewell to lll0lI° friends lierc and lcft this weck for their future home in Vancouver.