»...r.:..>- ’e*@‘*"§'2.€i§“ >»s=:?§: ,AGE TWO _ THE cHARLorTE'rowN GUARDIAN J gg , ....2 lE”`i?.}:. 9 S _ i A T . . amount of the purchase price.whlchc _ al . to unsuccessful tenderera. The hi; .i cepted. K -r. o. Plcnano. Tackle f When you go fishing be sure and take along all nec- essary tackle to meet vary- ing conditions. 1__.l. Select from our inagnif- icent stock and youll not select amiss. We have the products of the best English I and American makers. We ¥ buy direct from manufac- I turers and thus are able to give you better values _for the same money. Examine our reels, flies, casts. IIUQS and rods and seeif this is not correct. We can tell , you exactly your r_equir_e- . ments for fishing in this( country. 2| o G. Jamieson 1 DRUGGIST - ufjftxlmlurvmimlt 4;§ =* L ‘ 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 e Nappi€S, etC- self to accept the lowest or any ten- tier. G. I-I' "for further particulars apply to this o cc. _1 & O _ _ ‘i.. ii. i\icMii.i.AN, 1 lan Secretary of Public Works Jewel er pt C ,Departnienf of Public Works, Char- I W- _ TIDE TABLE JUNE. High Water. te. DW. Time. ll‘t Time. i»l’t. Tu. 1.31 . 12.32 2.21 13.29 3.10 14.28 4.00 15.31 4.50 16.42 5.39 18.00 6.25 19.11 7.06 20.13 7.45 21.08 Th. 8.23 22.00 F. 9.01 22.50 Sa. 9.40 23.37 S. 10.18 14 M. 0.21 15 '1`u. 1.02 16 W. 1.40 17 Th. 2.16 18 l<‘. i 2.49 19 20 21 22 wxemmmwwwg 9@W@WFFFF@??P99?FFN9F?°°““““w wmamwmmmomqwwoowmmmwowwwwhmwc 9°.°°! ."'."."'.°’.°’.°°_°`-‘.¢=.°°."."."."."'! ?.°’.”°5”.°".°‘°°F”."."‘P°?° um- ~1c:rNoou\»~.a~c-aoac=.za::re=ca- oo~1encr\~¢w.¢>o:o¢:»-cr W. Th. F. Sa. S. M. Tu. » W. 10 11 12 13 . . 10.56 11.35 12.15 12.56 13.40 14.29 15.30 16.48 18.09 19.24 20.33 21.37 22.37 23.32 Sa. 3.21 3.53 4.27 5.06 5.53 0.47 7.46 Sa. 5.46 S. 9.44 M. 10.39 Tn. 0.25 11.33 W. 1.16 7.9 12.27 June-1st to 4th, variable. 5th to 9th. hot wave. l0tli to 1-ith, storm period. 15th to 18th, cool wave. 19th to 23rd. swcltcrlng period. 24th to 27th, thunder showers. 28th to 30th. gloouiy, damp and drizzly wenthor. DIARY OF EVENTS. T0-DAY. City Magistrate's Court, 10 n.m. Prince Edward Theatre, 3, 7 and 8.45 p.m. People’s Theatre, 3.15, 7.15 and 8.45 m. S. M. Tu. W. Th. 25 F. 26 23 24 27 28 29 30 p. =£_-E.- DE.-\'l‘}lS HYNDMAN.-ln Cliarlottetown on June 13. Patrick Alley Hyndnian, onli of Mr. and Mrs. .l. O. ilyiulninn, aged ll months. l"unei'al private. CONVENTION OF N. S. GRAND LODGE OF MASON5 BROUGHT TO CLOSE. ll/iLIl"AX. .lune 11.- One of the most successful nntl largely attended Grand Lodge conventions, which flttlngly celebrated the senii-contenl- al of that great Masonic body in the province of Nova Scotia was brought to close at Halifax tonight by the installation of officers. At this even- ing’s session retiring Grand Master Christie oflielated as installing officer. and P. G. Master Crosman as presid- ent officer. The convention has been marked by harmony, expeditious work, and several features of excep- tional interest. in the morning ses- sion £1,000 was voted for the Cana- ‘ dian atriotlc Fund. in addition to this munlilcent gift $2.000 was voted as a fund to assist and support Mas- ons who may be in want because of the war. Brother James C. Jones, of Halifax, was appointed assistant grand secretary. A standing vote of thsnlfs was extended to retiring Grand P. E, 1., who will give full particulars tender must be accompanied by an ac ='-fi; TENDERS 1 r will he received- by the imderlllnoil up to SaturdaY» 31109 19211. 1915. f0\' sawmill and st s two hundred our Tenders must be on forms which can be obtained from Walter Roach, Iona, andin timber on acres of land n E.don in reference to the property. Each cepted cheque for 10 per cent of the heque will be returned, immediately st or any tender not necessarily A-- Sackvllle. N. B. F-"' I W7 _F W' I ‘H Warning NOTICE IS GIVEN that all persons found trespassing upon the property of Dr. Andrew Macphail at Orwell will be prosecuted. Parties intending to fish or set nets or traps in the part of the Orwell River owned by Dr. Macphall are par- ticularly warned to take especial notice. Dated 5th June. 1915. Mathieson Macdonald & Stewart 1266-6-7Mmwfl0i if »5 ‘"3 _‘S '\":.’ E ` \<: ` 'zf TENDERS ELLIS RIVER FERRY-PRINCE COUNTY _ \~. ,=,[P.15 SEALED TENDERS will be receiv- ed at this Department until noon on ` MoN|:fAv, JUNE 21,1915 from any person or persons willing to contract for the carrying of passen- gers. haggage, 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 gasolene scow will be supplied by the Dcpartnient for the performance of this service. Tenders inust express the rates of ferrlage on the above severally, bag- gage, flour and meal ut per one hun- dred pounds and grain and vegetables at por bushel. , The names of t\vo responsible per- `sons willing to become bound for tlic |faltliful performance of the service 'must accompany each tender. Tho Department does not hind it- lotfetown. P. E. island. June 9, 1915, 1362-6-12Msm4lEsin4i I ' . HAY , For next ten da_ys we will be pressing and buying atour ware- house both loose and pressed. Carvell Bros 373-6-12m5i n_.|_ .__ ____ |_a NTRANCE EXAMS. English, French, Latin, Geog- ,raphy, History, Algebra, Geome- rtry, Nature Study, Physiology, - Arithmetic. Students prepared for Matricu- iation t_o Prince of Wales College . Special instruction given to Candidates by University Stud- ents holding Degrees. Classes begin after June 7th. Terms Reasonable. Write Box 392 Ch’t0wn. 1268-6-7Mmwf4i NOTI E All claims against the Es- tate of the late Geo. E Auld 26th of June 1915. Executors of the Estate of the late Ceo. E. Auld 154 Richmond St. Charlottetown 1334-6-10Mtf. Alma, P. E. Island June, 8th, 1915 To Whom lt May Concern I hereby forbid any person or persons buying any stock or farm implements from Moses Vincent, Fra n cis Modore or Mrs. Modore, off the farm now in their session as they all belong to mC. Master Christie. expressing strong ap- | preciation of his work, I. vote of thanks being extended to him. W. J. viNcsNr " IVI a ro fo r S a I e To be sold by public auction on the north side of the Market Square in (fharlottetown on Tuesday the 15th June instant at the hour of 11.30 o’- clock in the forenoon, one bay mare, six years oltl, weighs 1200 lbs. BENJ. CARTER dt CO.. Auctioneer. 1377-6~12l\l2i. Grand Patriotic Concert and Basket Social at _ Brookfield On account of the stormy night this event has been postponed until Thurstlay, June 17, 1915, when the grandest entertainment of the season will be held in the large and commod- ious hall at Brookfield. Doors open at 7.30 p. m., concert commencing at 8. Admission 15 cents. Ladies with baskets free. A general invitation is given to all ladies to provide bas- kets. The programme will consist of city talent. A good time may be ex- , pected. Teams will be provided for i and will meet all parties wishing to go at Robins' Livery, not later than 7 p. in. on Thursday evening. Come one and all and help our brave boys \vho are fighting so nobly for home rights and British freedom. trlotic Fund. Reference BENJ. CARTER. E. C. McDONALD. 1331-6-10-MEtf. -it _'Q -` 5?'-`~/|` ._ - cy ~\`&-'ififa Department of the Naval Service 1 Puauc Norics I , Fist-1 |NsPEcrioN Ac-r FISHERMEN and packers who desire to sub- _rnit the|r_ salted, mackerel, herring and alewives _for inspection and i.he brand. will please no_tify inspecting Officers as under: Thosc_ in Cape Breton island. Inspector ll. H. Mann S d N. S. » Y D¢.V. Those in Antigonish. IGuyaboro.f Halifax. Queens. Shelburne and Yarmouth counties in Nova Scotia, inspector Arthur R. lliltz. Mahone Bav. N. 55. A _ Those i_n Digby. Annapolis and Kings counties in Nova Scotia ; Westrp_orlarld, Albert, St. John and Charlotte counjisa in New Brunswick. ln- sqsctor A. O. ll. \\_ilson, St. John, N. B. Those in Kent. Northumberland. Gloucester and llestigouche counties in New llrunswick, Inspector Colson Hubbard. Caraquet. N. B, Those in Prince Edwr-ird_ island, Magdalen Islands. and Colchester. Picton and Cumber- land counties in Nova Hcotia. inspector Thomas Doyle, North llusticn. l'. l ‘Y 1 *W s? - . ` ` _` 7`-'t',, I _ Q , Outing Shirts ' S_port _or country club shirts in white soiesette suitable for tennis, 2/ boating, golf etc $2,00. Outing shirts in white piques, mercerised cords, soiesettes etc with attached collars and plain cuffs»$1.00, 1.25, 1.50. Outing shirts in tans, blues, hair lilw SUIPCS 610-. attached collars " ' f -$1.25,1.50. . ` French cuff shirts in white, tan, blue t' d - fm ` collar $1.25, 1.50 up. _ S “pe etc" with soft 0 Mushroom pleated shirts in white and colored stripes $1.75, and 2.00. Yours for outing shirts. ' Henderson & Cudmore _ Sunnyside .A ,...~'f... V, ,.4 J. _ ' V . . .....i.<...~,is»si»..~r.'- -‘ai ` fit: ..