PAGE TWO ~‘. ». ji Ii'.'.'3 _...si ‘~ 5 -.3->5 . I3 ~ ...- -ir- 1.4911 .._.. .1 ... .__.. . I au, ‘ . _‘__ l,,v,_ _` Sarvicaalile whisks I ' A whisk brcom is _I something we want' to .; last, when one begins to I go to pieces it is practi- I cally worthless. It scat- , ters broom corn all over T the house and is a nuis- ., ance. The kind of I whisks we sell do not F easily go to pieces; they f wear off at the business end and become stubs in I time, but stay whole till ' the last. If you want . such whisks we have ‘ them from 10c to 50c I* F' i J. G. .Iamieson ~ nituocisr ’ -, The Latest Cut Glass of the finest quality just opened up. The patterns are entirely new, compris- ing in part Water Jugs Fruit Bowles Tumblers , Nappies, etc. G. H. Taylor Jeweller & Optician _ -_ -_r.~¢,.q, I _ '_'\ DIARY OF EVENTS. TO- DA Y. Prince Edward-3, 7 and 8.45 p. m. Peoples-3. 7.15 and 9 p. ni. tfity Magistrate's Court. BIRTIIS STERNS-At SL Catharines, .Ontar- io, on Friday, June 11th, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Stems, a daughter. DEATHS 9 FARQUHARSON.-Friday morning in the P. E. I. Hospital, Mrs. James Farquharson. Funeral will leave the residence of her son, Albert Farquhar- son Mermaid, on Sunday, June 20th at 2 p. m. PERSONALS Miss Ethel McGulgan has returned home after visiting iii New Glasgow for the last few days. Mr. Thomas Klckham. M€l'0h\1“I» Souris West, was registered at the Victoria yesterday. Prof. Rufus Cook Reed. of the Technical College, Boston, is visiting in this city. Messrs Francis McKenna and James Rooney, St. Dunstan's College. return- ed to their homes yesterday afternoon. Miss Margaret Burnett, Boston, has arrived home to spend her vacation. She Ls accompanied by her cousin, Miss Florence Ti-ainor, Boston. Mr. Louis McDonald, City, was an outward passenger on the southern train yesterday, to his home in Ver- non. Miss W. Gertrude McElroy, Tig- nish, came to Charlottetown yester- day and is a guest at the Victoria. She leaves on return home today. Mr. Percy Jenkins. City, was am- ong the outward passengers on the Murray Harbor train on a visit to his home in Pownal. . Mr. Arsens McDonald. City, who ra- tumed yesterday from a visit to his home in Glencoe. left in the evening for Bummerside. Mrs. J. D. Haelain, Charlottetown, is in Pictou County and will spend a week with her friend, Mrs. E. A. Moore, Main street, Westville. lt is ,understood that Lieut. Elliott Full has gone to Bermuda on omclal business, but will return to Halifax "i'~‘3-’; -- ' Master Clarence Peters, who has been n student for the past year at `Bt. Joseplrs College Memranicook, N. B.. is expected homo next Friday, Clarence is the son of Mr. Joseph Pet- ‘oi-s, Merchant, Rustico.-'l‘. of lin Gracie to lltfn that she homo from the and hope .that lain followed' ===l Tenders must be on forms which can P. E. I., who will give full particulars tender must be accompanied by an an amount of the purchase price,wliigh¢ to unsuccessful tenderers. The big A cepted. I TENDERS will be received by U10 llll°I9l'lIln0d up to Saturday, June Ilitli, 1915, for sawmill and standing timber on two hundred acres of land near‘ E.don be obtained from Walter Roach, Iona. in reference to the property. Each cepted cheque for 10 per cent of thc heque will be returned Immediately st or any tender not necessarily A-- T. D. PICKARD, Sackville, N. B. . 1 -‘I -Ii I- H. \ (ANADIAN GOVERNMENT RAILWANS INTERCDLUNIAL' PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RY Murray Harbor Branch CHANGE IN TIME. Comniencing 28th liisi., a daily double train service will go into effect on theo Murray llarbor Branch as follows: Passeiiger train will leave Murray Harbor 7.00 a. m., arrive at Charlotw tetown 9.45 a. m., returning will leave Charlottetown 3.10 p. m., arrive at Murray Harbor 5.55 p. ni. Mixed train will leave Charlotte- town l5.15 a. tn., arrive at Murray Har- bor 11.45 ii. m., returning will leave Murray Harbor 2.00 p. in. arrive at Chalottetown 5.35 p. ni. Distict Passengers Agent’s Oillce. Charlottetown, June 17th, 1915. 1274-6-18MSi. £ Sale of Cloth, etc. James Callaghan Sealed tenders lor the purchase of all or part of the cloth, linings, trim- mings, buttons. etc.. belonging to James Callaghan. of 178 Queen Street, Charlottetown, will he received by the undersigned up to and including Thursday, 2-ith June instant. Specifications of the same may be. seen at the office of Morson & Duiry, solicitors. Dated 15th June, A.D.1915. C. G. DUFFY, Charlottetown. 1431-6-16m-ii ' ' -el - E -' ~:\ I ' 'E f*-§.4~.‘~ TENDERS , ELLIS RIVER FERRY-PRINCE COUNTY SEALED TENDERS will be receiv- ed at this Department until noon on MONDAY, JUNE 21,1915 \ from any person or persons willing to ‘- contract for tlie carrying of passen- gers, baggage. vehicles, horses, cat- tle, sheep, calves, swine. grain, flour, meal and vegetables over and across the above ferry for a term of one or three years from the lst day of April. 1915, in terms of the Act 3, William 4, Cap. 8. A gasoiene scow will be supplied by the Department for the performance of this service. Tenders must express the rates of ferriage on the above severally. bag- gage, flour and meal at per one hun- dred pounds and grain and vegetables at per bushel. The names of two responsible per- sons willing to become bound for the faithful performance of the service must accompany each tender. The Department does not bind it- self to accept the lowest or any ten- der. For further particulars apply to this office. L. B. ll/icMiLLAN, Secretary oi Public Works Department of Public Works, Char- lottetown, P. E. island, June 9. 1915. 1362-6-12Msm4lEsm4i Mortgage Sale of 66 Acres of Valuable Land on Lot 48 in Queens Coility. To be sold by public auction at tlie‘ Court House, in Charlottetown, in Queens County, on Tuesday, the tliir- teenth day of July, A. D., 1915, at the hour of twelve o'ciock noon: All That tract, piece or parcel of land sltuate, lying and'belng at Kin- loch, Lot or Township Number Forty- eiglit, in Queens County, in the pro- vince oi' Prince Edwardflslund, bounti- ed and described as follows, that is to sayz- On the south by tlie farm oi' Charles Wood, on the west by the Curdiil farm, on the north hy the faruis oi` George Mutch, Edward Kel- ly, Mrs. Martin Flood and Finlay Mc- Pliaii, and on the east by the farms of Finlay McPhail and John N. Stew- art, containing sixty-six acres of land a little more oi' less, together with the appurtenuiices. The above sale will take place un- der and by virtue of a. power of sale contained in a certain Indenture oi` Mortgage bearing date the twelfth day oi’ May. A. D., 1905, made hc- twecii Lemuel Stewart of the first and Frederick Peter Sbewart, now deceased, of the other part. For further particulars apply ut, the oilice oi’ Mr. Calvin D. McCallum, Solicitor, DesBrlsay Block, Chalotto- town. Dated this 11th day of June, A. D., 1915. ANN STEWART. Administratrlx of all and singular llie goods, chattels. rights a‘rid credits of the said Frederick Peter Stewart. 1374-Il~12MS5i. P. E. I. P. R. A. ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING. The Annual General Business Meet- ing of the Prince Edward Island Pro-` vlncial Rifle Association, for the usuall transaction of business and the elec- tion of officers for the ensuing year, will be held in the City Court Room, City Building, Charlottetown, on Tues- o’clock. s Colenel F. S. MOORE. ‘ President. Major A. A. BARTLETT, Secretary-Treasurer. 1428-6-16m-ii 4 nl, nj ing, o Do You_Eat Eggs? the best farmers at 15 cents. Tliey’re _slightly cracked so we cannot ship them but otherwise equal to the very best eggs. Perfectly dry not a drop leaked. CIRCLE EGG CANDLING STATION. , ‘ Weymouth Street. 1387-6~12EOD61. ` Saturday Closing to September 11th next, both. Xill close att 1% eol’clfock noon. ny Foods in en or t r siioud be delivered hire) iii; later than 10 A. M. oii Saturdays to insure being placed in stor- age on that day. _ . The Island Cold Notice is hereby given that out €3CI’l Saihrday fr0I1‘l ,Ill1'l€ 19th- Lover (passionately)-Sir. I love inclusive, our place of businessu vJI..§iw...i2fl Il Highest cash price paid for wool. We buy it washed or unwaslied. Re- member tlic place, iit tin- old stand where you ulways sold. We buy only for 1-ash. CHAS. RILEY, City. 1928-6~lI`iMsmwtlil'li. ' lN()TIC E All claims against the Es- tate of the late Geo. bl Auld must be filed before the 26th of June 1915. The Eastern Trust Co. Executors of the Estate of the late Ceo. E. Auld 154 Richmond St. Charlottetown ‘ 1334-6-1oMtf. _ Cedar ' i » Shingles Ex Schr. “Lucania” FOR SALE in Extras, Clears, 2nd Cleats, lciear Walls, specials, ax. I No. 1’s. II.. M. Poole & Co. Coiinolly’s West Wharf. Wliy not Save Five Cents s Dozen?.»1931-6-19MSU4i- We have ,hem Bmctly fresh from I SHIPPING IIEYIS f inward, June 18th.-Scliooners C. A. Chrlsholm, Carmichael, Picton; Hector W. McG.. Murray, Picton; Charlotte. Baudrot, Picton; Janet A.. Illiey, Bell River. Cleared, .iuiie 18.-Sclioonera Beav- .er, Pettipas, Picton; Stanley, McLeod, - .Port Hastings; Minnie A., Shannon, Pugwash; Donzella. Whittle, Sydney; Sylph, Gimlet, Canso; Janet A., Riley( Bell River. _ GOOD REASON (Exchange) ` the ground your daughter walks on! Father (griml )-No doubt you do I . One Million Cedar Shingles any evening. June 22nd, 1915, at all List of Diplomas and Prize Winners The Union Commercial College. Charlottetown. closed for the term yesterday. The diplomas. certificates, medals etc., were presented by Prin- cipal Moran, who -referred to the ex- cellent work- done during the term, This was the banner year of the U. C. C. as far as attendance was cou- cerned. at one period ot' the term every available seat .in tlie large class rooms were occupied. . Many of the graduates of the pres- ent term are now holding good posi. tions, and all giving-'sati.si'ui‘iioii. During the holidays nniiiy improve- ments will be made in the classrooms, ullul--.tnmviatlil until-ti ' [Zi=MMElliIlMiIIll`XiIlliI|SlS = ‘ . .ALL - Edith Campbell, Burlington. _ Irene Miller, Victoria, Edith Stems, City, Eleanor Bourke, City. Lorette McGonnell, City. Helen Harris, City, - Annie McKinnon. -Heatiiaraals. Olive Munn, Mermaid, Ella Clarke, City. Josie Deiahaunty, City. Mabel Scantlebury, City. Mararet McKenzie, Aubum. Helen- Gates, City. Sadie O’Brien, City. Sadie Livingston, Cumbe|-land_ Anna R» M)l*l-5i'*l5i'1l'>I*I*}li*IFfId>}I=°l'=I'IwIrl ` ~ _ -I “PORTRAIT ` AGENTS WANTED. Send for catalogue. Solar and brom- ide priuts. portraits, fiat and convex frames and war pictures. Merch- ants' Portrait Co., Toronto. Acsurs'wAN'rE-o"ro`se|;|TFon the old reliable Fonthiil Nurseries. We teach our men to sell. Experi- ence unnecessary. Highest commis- sions paid. Handsome free equip- S lottetown und tlirougliout the Island to sell the most liberal health and accident salary protection in Can- ada. Our $1.00 a month policy pays for all accidents and all diseases including first week of illness-it covers all the old and ten other val- iiabie benciits iiot included in other policies. Morcliaiit's Casualty Company, Head Oiilce, Toronto J F Steele, General Agent Revere Building. Kent Street. Charlotte town 1452 6 17M7i A----_--_-._..__. Help Wanted-Fcmnl ' WANTED-A capable girl for general housework. Apply between 7 and 8 p. m. to Mrs. W. T. Wellner, 55 Hillsborough St. 1446.6_17M6| ment. Stone & Wellington, Toronto, _Ont > _1050-6-26ME2’il. ALESMEN WANTED IN CHAR- l, l WANTED.-GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply 248 liilrafton St. 1373-6-l2Mt!l For Sale ‘ FOR SALE- MOTOR BOAT, RUBY 25 feet, 15 h.p. Engine. Apply at oiilce o'f Auld Bros., Ltd. _- 1437-6-17M3i. FOR SALE -A PETERBOROUGI-I canoe, 16 feet in length, in good con* dltion. Apply 235, Euston street.` 1257-6-17mtl. FOR SALE.. -- ONE PURE BRED Clydesdale Stallion, 22 months old. Extra well bred. Apply C. T. Fergu- son, Marshileld, No. 2 York R.R. ' ____ , 1414-6-isiuui. FOR SALE.-Offers will be received at the Water and Sewer Department City Hall. from parties wishing to Durchpse a Blake' Underwriter Steam Pump. 96 h.p., capacity 2,000,- 000 gallons per 24 hours. Pump is ready to run. 1052-5-Mmil' Situations Vacant SALESMEN - EXCLUSIVE LINE for 'city town or country. Big earnings guaranteed Permanent all year job No experience necess- ary Write Luke Brothers, Limited. Montreal Teachers Wanted wAN'rEo,- emi. Fon "GENERAT housework. Apply Mrs. D. Stewart, _i§§>_i<><2l as . » _u -. ` "a-`m.~’f'§... "“‘f'““f*i-.~= -f 393