..>»-wap;-.s..»»=1¢~ 1$..§s."‘rirl)c " THEcHARLoTTs1‘owN"r:riAnmAsi _ - “ ‘ ' ' 'Joss 2s;"19i`s“‘”"\'§. 1 ` r' - ..-* ;"‘~.’J`.'\ A Trusty Thermometer _There is apt to be some in- teresting weather before long and you will want to know how warm it is. Q \ VVe have all s'orQ of relia- ble thermometers fron;-"2`5e. to $2.50 each. \\'c_,Ilavc’ algo; special bath and dziiry ther- lnonleters. A Protection . A clinical or fever ther- mometer should be in every home especially where there are childrcll. .»\ good one gives uncrrillg \\'al'ning of thc approacll of serious aillllents. a Prices. 75c. up to .$2.50 each. J. G. Jamieson DRUGGIST 4 - 4 1 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 Ieweller & Optician 1 TIDE TA BLE *___ . JUNE. High Water. V _ Time. H't Time. H 1.31 12.32 2.21 13.29 3.10 14.28 F. 4.00 15.31 Sa. 4.50 16.42 S. 5.39 18.00 M. 6.25 19.11 Tu. 7.06 20.13 ,.9 W. 111 Th. s.23 11 ia ,.-. I., 997|" '- Dstef "Diy. 1 Tu .°‘?.°’?‘.°°9".°.°’7"'."9°.°° - mammnw»m¢oHmP oo`1d'»cll>wN ."9°9°?°?°?’I"T’?'?°.°’.°.°°?’!".°’."."."7"."’F”.°’F°7"'T'?"?’?° ocl»ac.a»-oomNooo~soowooromm»s~t»soeo"€E EC"`F`6`l'i tile old reliable Foothill Nurseries. Wc teach our men to sell. Experi- ence unnecessary. Highest commis- sions paid. Handsome frce equip- ment. Stone & Wellington, Toronto. Ont. 1050-6-26ME27i. -1i» llelp \Vn.nted--Fenml-: WANTED. - AN EXPERIENCED girl i'or general llollscwork. Good wages. Apply at once to Mrs W. B. Prowse, 148 Euston Street. 1618-6-"5nl3i ..» WANTED.-A GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply 166 Kent Street. 1591-6-24m3i wrn+'sere*l's'ls_/.racy/'71-Mo. rell Hotel. 2068-6»23m3l. vT§\~T1‘E'o-'A QTRL. APP|.v AT THE Eldon Hotel. 2047-6-22mtf. FV l - -- - L. O. A. The u-sual Grand Orange Celebra- tion will be held on thc Exhibition Grounds. Charlottetown, on Monday. July 12.1915. lt has been persistently reported that there would not be a Celebration this year, but the Committee believe there is greater reason than ever why this great national and patriotic cele- bration should bc a glorious success. The Protestant Orphanage is In greater need of funds during this cri- tical period than if there was no war. Every cent raised will hc for the benefit of that most worthy illstltu- tion. While thousands oi’ our brethren and fellow citizens are at the front ilzhtinll the battles of freedom the committee believe that thousands of our people at honlc will be glad to allow their devotion to the cause of freedom by nlliting with us in tho celebration ol’ tho Glorious Twolfth. l’ostcrs and full particulars will be published in a few days. Committee-W. W. McPHEE. GEO. T. CRAWFORD C. E. McDUFF. S. B. FRENCH. A. A. McDONALD. 2063-6»211m3l. WANTED-A 'e."lRL Fon GENERAL housework. Apply 83 Upper Prince street. 1440-6-17Mtr Ilclp \Vanter 106. 71579-6~2iMtf.Y on/u:>uA1'E N`U'nsE,"`cAN TAKE all cases. nervous preferred. Apply" by mall to Nurse, 273 l)orcllester‘ Street E. 1615-6-25nl3i I ._ _, 1 Situations Vacant $2.50 PER DAY FOR DISTRIBUT- ing "WORLD'S GREATEST WAR” Up to date book. Whirlwind seller. Linscott Company. Brantford, Ollt. SALESMEN- EXCLUSIVE LINE for city, town or country. Big earnings guaranteed. Permanent all year job. No experience necess- ary. Write Luke Brothers, Limited, Montreal. WANTED-AT ONCE A GENERAL servant. Good wages. Apply to Mrs. James, Pownal street. 1285-6-tlmtf. WANTED.--GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply 248 IIGraiton St. 1373-6-12Mtf. WANTED--LADIES TO DO PLAIN and light sewing at home, whole or spare time; good pay; work sent any distance, charges paid; send sta`mp for particulars. National Manufacturers Company. Montreal. For Sale FOR SALE-A MOVING PICTURE machine at lluli’ price, practically new. with electric and gas equip- mcllts. Satisfaction guaranteed. Apply in person or write Bruce Yeo. Audltoriulll. Montague. 1607-6-25M3lpd. FOR SALE.-PURE BRED COLLIE pups. Apply Gordon McEachcrn. 27 Spring Street. 1585-6-24m3l FOR SALE-MOTOR BOAT, RUBY, 25 feel. 15 h. p. Engine. Apply at odice of Auld Bros. . Ltd. 15806-24-M31. FOR SALE,TWO BUILDING LOTS centrally located on King St. Apply Benj. Carter & Co. 2038-6-22M6l. P. E. 1. RAILWAY DOMINION DAY JULY lst, 1915 A SPECIAL TRAIN will leave Char- lottetown at 8.30 a. m. for Summer- side, returning will leave ~Summersi¢1e at 7.30 p. nl. sharp. No 18 train will not leave Murray llarhor until 6.00 p. m., giving ex- cursiollists to points on Murray Har- bor branch an extension of the ordin- ary time. ,District Passenger Agent's Oilice, Charlottetown, June 23rd, 1915. 15898-24M6i. NOTICE All claims against the Es- tate of the late Geo. E. Auld must be filed before the 26th of June 1915. The Eastern Trust Executors of the Estate of ' the late Geo. E. Auld 154 Richmo 1 St. . Cllsrlottstr FOR SALE-A cottage with all modf ern improvements. Apply on prem- ises, l59 Water Street. 2031-6-22M6ipd _ Mfr M ’l‘o Let TO LET-Furnished front bed room. with kitchen privileges. Apply to _ Phone No. 514.* 5 _ 1161-ti-25_M3i To LET.-oNE Ro'oT/1, No_aoA1-'roi Apply 65 Prince Street. 1614-ll-25m3l p , , ,___,1@11¢_rs_Vi1;=_st9_d__1__ WANTED-Teacher, male preferred, supplement $40. for Campbellton School. Call, telephone or write, W. S. Found. Sec‘ty. 1610-6-25M3i WANTED.-A FIRST-CLASS MALE teacher. experienced preferred, for principal of Emerald High School. Supplement $75. W. H. Drighan. Secretary of Trustees. 1587-6-24m2i TEACHERS WANTED -- “FIRST and Second Class License teachers for Saskatchewan and Alberta rur- al schools, commencing next Allg- ust. Salaries $72010 $780 per an- num. Full particulars supplied. Ap- ply Canadian Teacllers' Agency, Re- gina, Saskatchewan and Calgary, Alberta." 2357-6-23-ME12i. WANTED EXPERIENCED MALE Teachers' graduates, by the School (iommissiollers of Westmount for Standard VII of the Public Schools. Initial salary not less than $1,000 per annum. Applications will he re- ceived up to June 30th by W. Chalk, B. A., Secretary-Superintendent, 1 Stanton St., Wostmount, P. Q. FOR SALE - A PETERBOROUGH canoe. 16 feet in length, in good con- dition. Apply 235, Euston street. 1257-6-17mtf. FOR SALE.-Offers will be received at the Water and Sewer Department. City Hall, _from ‘parties wishing to purchase . a B alfa Underwriter Steam Pump. 96 h.p., capacity 2,000.- 000 gallons por 24 hours. Pump ls ready to run. 1052-5-l8mtf .1-ronnlsl.E oaA'rH I AT New ol./lscow New oLAsoow. N. s1*.Jllne 2o.- ABNER CREOWE MET radical drill his clothing came in con-, | ._ l \/Vallted WANTED-A FURNISHED RO0M'_ in private fanllly. Answer by letter , Miss Read, 31 Hillsborough St. 1571-6-24-M3ipd . rARM WANTED.- NEAR CHAR- lottetown. Must have good buildings and prices right for cash. Apply A.- B.. Box 116, Guardian Office. 1436-6-17Mtf. tact with tho rapidly revolving wheel, and wound about thespindle, whirlinl” the unfortullsts mall against various objects with .such force as to cause in- l\lJI\BI' (7l'B0W0. B500 Silly-five. all em- stant death. The deceased came to ployee of the Maritime Bridge Com- New Glasgow ‘two years ago from puny here, was instantly killed on Londonderry. Colchester County. He Saturday. tile result of an accident at was married and with his family re- that plant. While he was operating a sided on Townsend Avenue. HIPPIIIIIIES lil IHE WIIK Mr. and Mrs. Rogers leave Gov- ernment House sarly next week after four years occupancy. They will be greatly missed- by a large circle of. friends. The many patriotic, philan- thropic and missionary organizations in the city loss'a valued patron and president 'ln Mrs. Rogers, who has been indefatisabls in furthering every, good cause. In Alberton Mr. aglid Mrs. Rogers will occupy a beauti I new away from the city Mrs. Rogers hopes to continue as far as possible her ac- tive interest and participation in the various institutions with which .she has been connected during her resi- dence here. ~. if _ ,I C His Honor the`Governor and Mrs. Macdonald do not expect to take up residence in ,Government House for several weeks. A good deal of repairs and renovation have to be undertak- en and thl.s will be carried through by the Public Works Department be- fore the new governor and his family come to town. U l U Tile Presbytsrial met ill Summer- slde this week and the meetings were nlost interesting alld well attended. Mrs. Rogers, the President and Mrs. Pllompson, late missionary frolll Trinidad were among the important delegates. * _ _ A slender arch of ferns in front of the altar with masses of pink peoll- les, field daisies and ferns, decorat- ed St. George's Church. St. Anile dc Bellevue, Montreal, Thursday after- noon for the wedding of the incum- bent. Rev. Charles Frederick Lan- caster, M. A.. to Miss Georgina Eve- lyn Cox. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Cox, oi’ Charlottetown, P. E. l. The service, at which Venerable Arch- deacon Paterson Smyth unrelated, was fully choral. with the choir in attend- ance, and Prof. Stanton played the wedding marches. Mr. P. W. St. George gave away tllc bride \vho wore :\ costume of sapphire blue nloire. white hat with wllite roses, and tt :lllower bouquet of roses, liliesof-the valley. and maiden In-llr fern. Mr-. Charles Stephen and Mr. Robert Hol- comb acted as nsllors. The hride's father alld nlotller come up fronl Char- lottetown, the latter wearing a black silk costume, and a hhlck hat willl white plume. Mrs. W. I’. St. George wore a black silk gown ami black hat, trimmed with black and \vllitc tullo. Mr. and Mrs. llnllcaster left inlllle- dlately on the Ocean Limited l`or Baie des tfllalellrs to spend the llollcyluooll ralllping at New Carlisle. At the close of the evening service, on Sunday, Rev. Mr. Lancaster was presented by his parishioners and friends with a purse of gold. B ll lk The weather played havoc this wock with all out-door sports, so tllat re- creation was practically at a stand- still. lf the Golf Links are in a con- dltioll for playing this afternoon a lllixcd foursomcs (handicap) will bc played. The llostcsscs for the ten hour will bc Mrs. Bnrtlcit and Miss llarllctt. 'll Ill S Mrs. lt. li. Smith. of Alnherst, was thc Ilosless of a cllarnlillg card party on Thursday evening last, for hcr guest, Mrs. Brennan, of Sumnlersidc. Auction was played at seven tables and the very pretty prizes were won by Mrs. Harris Hagan and Mrs. Bell- jamin Swetnam. Mrs. Brennan is now visiting Valcartier, where her husband, Capt. Brennan, of the (itll Mounted Rifles, is stationed. - ll l li Among the home-comers this week wllo are being gladly welcomed Is Mrs. Leo-Spencer, of Calgary, wllo with her two children, will spend the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Justice llaszard. 1 U l Mrs. Philip Palmer, who has been the guest of her brother. Major A. A. Bartlett and Mrs. Bartlett. leaves ear- ly next week on return to her home in St. Jollll. V 0 ll l The young people wllo enjoy Tennis are looking forward to nice weather to-day so that they may have a plea- sant afternoon for their tea, the host- esses to be Miss llegan. the Misses Taylor and Miss E. Haszard. Il Q i Although the weather was cold and damp on Monday last, the St. Janlcs Tennis Courts were kept busy during the afternoon and evening, ami sev- eral well-contested sets were played especially hy’the gentlemen. Toe was served in tho schoolrooln by Mrs. Bur- IIUU- M155 W0l‘tll. Miss ’l‘homsoll and Miss Irving. C U O Mrs. W. Green, of Now York, has arrived in Charlottetown to spend part of the sumnler with her daughter, Mrs. Carson Flood. O I O Miss Mary Davies. daughter of Sir Louis and Lady Davies. has left Otta- wa to visit-her brother, Mr. Tom Davies, and Mrs. Davies in Edmonton. Miss Barrett had a delightful clos- ing for her little ones yesterday at the Kindergarten, when a number of lllvlted guests and parents were pre- sent. The exercises were pleasantly terminated by a party greatly to the delight of the little tots. U U O- ' Miss Bsssle~C. MacKay, whose mas risge is announced for June 30 in St. James Church. was the guest of honor at a Kitchen Shower given for her on Wednesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hornby. A delightful evening was passed in Auction Bridge. Mrs. L. J. Rcddin being the fortunate prize winner. Refreshments were daintily served, after which the lttide- to-be was "showe__r_ed" with many' ery useful gifts. l . , " U O U Colonel ings 'is being welcomed homs.from Valcartiar. although his furlough. ls caused by an injured knee, his horse having fallen, pinning the colonel to the ground. home erected for them,iand althohglt: Two Shows Thu,” y A 1&s.4s EDWARD slnlaii The Universal Film Company Presents “A WOMAN’S DEBT” . with Cleo Madison Prize Gold Seal Sensational Society Drama in Two `,“f‘*‘ An Unusual Story of the Worltings of ea_W ` Mind “Wh Sh ` C fsio §`Ed.,W't, GE$it-7° if en elT’el9sIdiialnIloss.-~l’}%'la .-5- § The .Ltlbill C0l'l'lD3l'ly Pl‘€S6l’ltS “ Two Aristocratic Ormi Hawley ' - - and - Penltents.” Earl Metcalf , Special Exclusive Vita- in graph Release. The charms “The Friendship of §is