1 1, ,- 1 .¢ ;.'t:' if 11! “filf 2 --I-_i~"t.fi ‘ 1-=;'§ .vt ltlfnf 1 1 sg -n it Z. .1 5 -T..':".‘= ' -¢i~».‘»¢- cific". i!?i’. M511’ iw _ I .. 1 .1 WF" ’ffi‘i '1 it 1. 1 .si-E? 111, i5."ii,-_'3 In K l-.'{,"-will 1-' .", .(1 1* ._-ef... ._-.~;;..~ _ - ._ vm-. _._ an l =»‘;1--f-‘il 1111 . ...ll .I , _.lg 1:” I ti* --I; 1.1 i 'I lr ll I lil: ill it . 1 oi l'l If ’tIi‘ ‘III1 1.1 i‘ I 'ixlf -1.-it-1 ‘ ii ._ _t . _ -..__ _ al# _ ...qw gf o...;:‘..»:;~.;'."‘. _ _ »¢»-we --_-1*-an l 11.21, l 1 if lt*-f il’ " i.`il~ 3* .-£1 Qlyig-2 1.11' :.'l‘.'.fil_ _l11f§‘ ¥>»“1f~:I _,lifel- t \` ,. I’ I 'iii ltr' iii- . ri' 11: ti’ if ill L ii hi- [1 of 1 .,\-;P‘ ., iii ‘1 S-it f;:;"¢-i= ifili I i :'- ’ 1» Ziff' *ffl 'I -=If;f,~. alll? ,,, , iltfi Ill? \ 1 i, ~l’=,' .. 1, if if 1, ,- fill. Ldi nur- -I. 1 1 . fl. , i rr 1 l 1 ' *tt .- _iu ; it .M 1 .- 1 5’ 1. S11 li . ll. . ,.1 75. -‘ t ~ PAGE T\\ 0_ TIIE CIIARLOTTETOWN GLARDIAN- ‘ _ .. ._ . . . - .»-- _-, .~`~i\¢\V.¢.ll-- l9I6 -.,. 1_5 l _ ~ ¢ ,_ _ , - , - t 'Hp' _ . .‘ ~ , _ A _ » .- .- 1' ,», _ - ‘ '-‘.1-, _ , 1. 4. , _ _ _ .A-1 ,Q fly 4? ~ - . D V ¥\\__,l Y , _.51 - ., f 1 I \ e V _ W _ .__.. _ . No matter what you Ladies and Gentlemen- l _ , I have decided to contest Ward Four, at the next Civic _Elec- tion, and if you will do me the Honor of reelecting me, I will do1 Ca require in soaps, we have it. 'i`he assortment is am- ple an_d the quality is as- I sured. Batli,Toilet,Nursery, Medicinal Disintectant,Siiavixlg etc. We make a specialty of soaps and can protest you from unworthy quali- ties or unfair prices. .|. G. Jamieson Druggist High Tl])l‘] 'I`.\liI.l-I JANUARY. Water Low Water 1 2 S. 3 M. Tu W. WQUDUIIL I F. Sa. S. M. W. Th F. Sa. S. at-ai-an-an-an-» U\§l'RN\‘@@ I 16 l M. Tu W. Th F. Sa S. I M. Tu W. Th F. Sa S. ‘ M. l7 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 JANUARY-1st Brd t0 -ith, wind l Sa. I Th. Tu. 1 I l 1 I I 1 FIT 0.2.-1 .; 14.01; ll lU.lt.l ll_'|~l 112.13 4.112 il.55 "` '.14 0.07 1.01 1.57 2.55 ' 3.57 5.03 6.12 I 7.22 ` 8.25 9.22 . 10.13 1 11.00 1 P.M. A.)1 13.06 " 0.14 19.0-l 1.20 ;j|_i 43.1 I. "5 `_'I ‘Ili 2 ll ._ .26 _lil ._ 114:; 12.1.29 0.55 l 14.1:-: 7.43 1 14.55 s.:::J ‘15.;:»; ' 9.14 10.10 ; 10.00 16.50 g 10.49 17.37 ;1 11.42 l 18.21 - 0.3:! ‘ 19.08 1 1_:1:i lass ` 20.51 ‘ 21.45 ‘ . . 0.0:; :“"*.'-‘F :it-1.1¢.: of.i.~r.t.: ll.42 22.37 1‘ " H to to O FF’ ¢l-I [0 .26 I5 .53 l-=»- 5-of.=c:>o-i~i§='>a=§.'i -hats-b:>NiUit.:-<~1 -imv-z:ma=c.'\b=oa¢>~:,: ocacio: c P-1 :ls csc: 14.0 , 14.32 5 14.53 3 15.30 s ; 16.21 0 | 17.20 oo I 1s.40 1' 0.58 and snow. to 2nd; threatening? inn. ' 12.14 1:1.-_'S 1 14.31; ‘ 1 10.15 - i7.;1:i f 111.20 1 19.11 ; 20.01 1 20.56 I 21.46 E 22.05 I 23.114 ' 12.38 ` 111.3-i ' 14.113 29 .22 tai.-;>->-H..-._i»-»-» I-0-a§noo_-l_»ir.r:i - ct: ._- cn »- , 56 12 47 Z3 .01 ._ .40 1 .39 .44 $5.3 1'! 0° 5th to ` 'rlitts Noi-‘ici-: 9th. very cold weather. 10th to 12th, milder. 13th to 15th, fair. 16tll to 20th, rough, cold and squally. 21st to 25th. low temperature. 26th to 29th. storm wave. 30th to 31st, Iilustery. .__, ._,_ 7 3 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY. City Magistrates (`ourt. 0 a.iii_ Peoples Tllilatrc. II, 7 and 8.45. Prince l:3tl\\'ui'il-\\'.S. Ilzirliins Co. 8.15 sharp. 1 Biz Patriotic lldlly. in w. 1:. lllill 8 p.m. l lil RTIIS i WINDSOR, Ont., January 28.-Rev. pt. \V. S. Bullock, who is chaplain ' fnly best to further the interest of the Ci , and particularly 0f10i §_Ward Four. Much remains to be done ;'in :lie way of improvement, at lin_our City. Dranage and Streets should have our first consider-1 hi; tation. Our main tliiroughiares should beoomplete inthe mosti C Iup-to-date manner and the improvements gradually’ exteudedl a Ithroughout tile City, as our means will allow. rl ' Our citizens, wi~l no doubt, iit_ure which will .give employment to our citizens. _in the days of H 'high living. As voting is by ballot, we believe our citizens will e1_t- ~ercise their good Judgment. In voting tor the Candidate of their endorse any reasonable expend-I fchoice without being Canvassed ' "I JNT.c Z Charlottetown Ladies lilitl Gelltleuienz I have been requested by a number oi' the electors of the City to become la t~zil,iditlatt‘ for the Mayoralty at the ollel' lily services to the citizens. lt` you do me the honour of election ht-st service of which I an. t-apalile. war book of lilo t‘ilv is now in the lzens before Noiuinatioll Day. make a personal caiivass of 1.-li.-i~iol's I take this means of soliciting your iliilui-tice and support. Yours respeciully. D. J. RILEY. 6071-1-2I.\lI1‘_ = 'Q0 WM l\l'll9U"l\b_lf‘ I’0Slll0H~ I Di‘0lI1- colning elcirlion. S»iiou`ld you see iii ""8 that I Wm f"“"-` 1° the ‘“~"`k th" to elect ltlc it shall lic my dlliy as well keepiiig in lniiitl tht- interests of cil-. as my plefisun' ‘ff “‘i"‘"“`” me b°"l i"`_ l,,.,l5 lllmllgllolll llll. wllolc (jlly_ The tt-rests ot ilic I ity i:oiierall_v and ot l’,ri‘“""°*' |'““d-"' ‘md "U31" lf' ‘W 3"' cliisc is your sat-rt-ii right; use it to the aliable for the inspection of the cit- , Cl( __ l .ll _lr ul _.ll As it will be impossible 'for ine to |\“"\' “ull-*ll U’ FUI-INV LADIES AND GENTLEMEN liziviiig represented Ward Four ilur- ing the past two terms and being again solicited to accept liominatlon I take tlils ,opportunity of presenting lnysr-li as a eaiididate at the forth \\'ard Four i.irtitul.il'lv Tile frail is lest ll eros s ai none ul 3 I ani, Ladies and Gi.-litletiic-il, Yours respectfully G. D. WRIGHT. 7051-l-2'iI\l12i. Wanted undersigned at an early date. There are some horses selit me from Halifax forthe use of the troops at Charlottetow1 and it is necessary to have a good stable warm and comfortable and up-to-date in which to keep these horses. Anyone possessing a stable to accommodate six horses or more and to meet these requirements, and which they could put at the disposal of the authorities, either for a reasonable rent, or better still tree of cost will please communicate with the MAJOR A. A. BARTLETT, _08__1__,9\m Officer in Charge of Supplies Transport A stable i charge Twontydlvo cents. if GUARDIAN SIASSIFIEII ADS. ' / One cont per word firot lri-ioriior In thin column half 1-.ent per f ; Nord nach continuation. Cu.-1 .\.u|t accompany order. Minimum. ' fi-°l>='i-'l':I~.*I°rI>'l*Z*|*i~'l~I*l°'I*l°'§*|'1+-.~°l‘-I+-I+ 4'- °l" 4' F.. ' .~_- _ Y ' 'mv "‘“' -_ .i g»-ii`r~ Wuiited ple book free on promise to canvas an Brantford Ont pment. Stone & Wellington, Toro fito, Ont. 6373-1-1ME26i 1 McEACHERN---At hlerniaid on Janu- ary 28th, to W. S. anti)/Irs Mcllachern, a daughter. P-1' :,_ ' , MARRIAGES i V V i nl DAWSON-RAMSAY-.\I. llle .\lcIlioiiI;.i l’i\r=0i1ai=v. liitliifdi-ti Jail. 191.1.. isnt.. by Rev. II. S. Young ll. A., .lohn ll. Dawson of East Bidc-ford. and Janit- Ilamllay of l’ort lllll, I'. E. I. HAl"lDY-CROCKET.-- Ai. Zion t‘liuri-li vestry_hv the itev. G. t‘. '|`ayiur_ Jan 22rd. Ltliel I.. I-Iarily City i0_ Mil- bourne Leigh Crockett. Pleasant Grove. DEATHS i I McLEAN.-At North River, January 28th. 1916. Mary McLean. widow of the into Janice Mclienll, aged 86, Funeral to-day lit two 0';-logk ll, Highfield Cemetery. MCMILLAN-In tlliit city Jzilillary £50. Alexander i\I<:MiIIaii agml 1;-i yeui-s, Funeral from the reitiilciii-fi of Illliiry McMillan. lJort.-lioetixr St. Tuesdziy morning at 8.45 to St. Dunstalis Untiic. drttl thence to Il. t‘. tjcmetery. THE BRITISH CASUALTIES LONDON, Jail. 28.--i'ra.-uiler An- qiiltix, in_ a written reply to a request for iniormltltm. says, that Ilio total British ggsualtlee in all holds ot oper- ations up to January 9 were 549,467. of which 24,122 were oiilcers and 523,- 845 oi other ranks. ._.....l___._. ~\ 1 ui-~ the best Farmers Projinces In do not know oi’ a stood the test oi LINIMIIINT. it remedy in our I can remember. oi' would-be The 1 _ ; ' . ’;l For salt- I ply lo liicliellli and Mt:Killnoll. 7089-I-.\ilwi<. l=oa'sALE MALE Mlnkfrnieeiao llii:- .<1-llsfiii. .-'\|1|1ly In l~lw|:tl l\ll'- liiiilixaiii. Iloiisllziw, l’. i'I. I. 7111571-I-;:S.\l;lilnI. FOR 'SALE' ` A"`i= E“W"` P'/'xl R§"66O`D |1;it~_li1~il foxes also one extra i`olnult~ Vain lit- st-cu at the ranch ill Alber F58 sA“LE°‘P'Al`R sl.ui: F E Full particulars on application to _ "E.D." clo Guardia. 5716-12-9Mt(. F6l`1`§/£'i.'é.-Z`§'rEAM sAw Mu.i. urate. F. T. Macdonald. Sourls. ;£:ss?. Iioiletiwurk, no wltslllillt. Apply to Mrs t' It Slntillwood, l22 North 'Taunton State Hospital Traiilllig School for Nurses. For further particulars addrseii Ur. Arthur V. Goss, Supt. Tounton State Hospital, 'i‘aui1I.ou. Mass 3404 T0-1ZlIdtt To Let T0 LET--TWO central located. ence. Apply 236 AGENTS:-`-"~woRl.o's Rt AIDIIB I \0tll\y- They “fe onniate osso sv _ D' usively of American citizeiis. 3¢’Y`m8l\s and will be interned until i e end of the war. Tile men were elli- oyed as stewards oil the Anierit-an AN UNKNOWN MAN I 000811 gf-ling tug Ramos, formerly the *__ l"i‘abaacoT of New York. When it was NEW YORK.\Iau. ;!.\`.~l~`our wer.-ksl |42 artied that they were (icrnlanii oiii- d Julius Clements died today from 1 vers arrested them. Tile tug captain ut e effects of a. quantity of ztelii D0_\ll" “I I down his throat liv an llliirlelitiiicll _ ll ice objected. for the rt-uson that is vessel was all .-\u1erit~uli vessel and all wllllc llle chllll `“-as Sllllllg in a I that the uieu could not bi- ttikvn oil. trcart outside ni; a caiildy shop in the ll _ ailed from Fernandina to Portlalul. was shown that the liauios had ortlalid had icked u another barre invest please arrange personal in hr- ‘ ` _ ' ned site at Head Railway wharf. " -,~f_',;_,;-` ` Romblnber your obligations to your Scuris Machinery may bo sold sep- ` Creator. - - . . 6028 1 NM" Land Regulations. Help Wnniaetl-Iiemnlc B W'/trlireo A MAlb`i='on ceNEn`A'i. ° ` " uslness liivéi- ifoliilltltty. 7oii:i~l-zltmtr. saQl¢§i'.-iiewlli .liAil>e'f7t».'°'fipp'i°'iiiii~ifiIiii“2l'¥ “'“"‘°""‘M“"“8"‘U ”""’°‘”"' 1°" WAN1-ED_PUp|L"NUR8E8"A1~ fue ?;r'¢|’|‘:?)‘i*5lll;::i:Tl\ ]§‘l:glh¢'I§fll,l,l; (llilllll |Ili4|.|tUl0 lil#-illl td UPGII Oli 'gay he m-1.4¢ .4 ¢nl,|l».,,,,;,,i,,,, i,.,,,-ll ARM, the Island. Established and meeting ' ‘""°'S“b"°'°”°’ °" °”"“f"‘1”"‘"""”’- with success iii Bi. John and Halifax tlvnlio of the lungtiii each otlhree years. A investment required 800 dollars fully 'gl secured and control -given. Salary i alaehrgmtelept where realdeneeia periormedlil 1000 Dtllllulig-s lil/itil! Drtligazlltiixilllll glvllllg l - . e pens li. nu _re ere _ ii outa ii districts a Iiomestearler in good M ln lr G ul lnstl gllndlnllggvge-enllll etlllanemeeiluno lui- BMS S D 8610!' ` I U- ' la. gl . . olln N. I3 ~ V 19'" "°° ~'°°t'="'=f° luis st J f-lt’ at.. ’é.'.f'..'ll',"i..I°""°""’“ '"1' "£1273 .1042-1-28-M11 ' tame old daughter Leonizi to watch Julius. 'lieu the niother rushed to the street eck had been 'burned by a strong acid “A malt dill t," said Leollia. “he gave baby some- lliiligff Mrs. Clements later recalled that she saw ri sallow skinned man, ap- parently about forty-iive years old. walking away froiu tile gocart but at the time silo was too excited a IICO. Tile police have been unable to obtain a clue to the identity of the child polsolicr, and they are also at a loss zis‘to the nlotlve for the crinic. TURKS HAVE EVACUATED THEIR TRENCHES AT THE DEFENSESS AT .KUT-EL-AMARA LONDON, Jail. 27.-Gcilcral Town- slieild. coninialidiiig tile British forci- iuvcsted at Kul»el-Amara. in Mesopo- taniln has reported that lilo Turks have evacuated their trelichcs at the defeiices oi' Kilt-el-Aiiiiii'a and have 1-eviretl generally sneaking. to about li mile from the British cntronchments. it was officially announced hero today. No changes ill the situation was re- ported by General Aylnler, colnuialld- ing the British colulnii tllat luis been liinrcliing to the relief of the Kilt-el- Aniarli. garrison. THE POMERANIAN IS AT QUEENSTOWN IN TOW QI'l~IENS'I`O\\`N, Jail. ‘JS-The Al- lan line steamer Pomeranian arrived here yesterday iii tow. 'A despatch from Queenstown oil Jiiiilillry 26 aniiuniicetl that the Pom i-rauiliu. outward lioiilld froln Glas- gow for Callzltla. hail been ilisliblcd iii ii terrible gale. had lost one of her pro- pellcrs and her rudder and was mak- ing for Queenstown escorted by an- other vessel. It was stated that all oil hoard were sale. LONDON IS EXPECTING MORE "ZEP" RAID5. LONDON. January 28.- Tlllit ilu- authoritles expect li speedy resuiiip- tion of Zeppelin raids oil London. and thai. the danger to which the pop- ulace will be exposed oil such occas ions is greater than ever. is iiidit-ated ~ 1,111-‘~~.ition of ll olice warning tonight, which reads: "The increase in offensive protection against hostile aircraft recently provid- ed i.u tho metropolitan district makes it lnore necessary that the pilblic. oil the occasion of air raids, take cover. so as to be sheltered from falling frug- urcntl; ot shells." _ I~`lti.'IlJEitlt,"I`t)N. Jail. 158.--'l`lie New Drullsivick legislature will illticl I"i¢lil'u- try 24th hi regillar session. HOW T0 LIVE ONE HUNDRED YEARS u a ap ta ey the centcrarian of Downer's Grove, lll iiiois. Here ale some of the rules that lllivt Cllieago's western -suburbs: M indyour own business. Don't quarrel with your neighbors. _Pay l'or what von get when you get it. ' Y d Live witlliii your lllealli-1. _ ____ Laugh every timo you ilnd soluc-Illini; Wanted ld iauzli ut ` .` D II is to be brought to St. Jolili. From here she was to go to Spellcor's Island, N. S. So as she had entered at one Can- adian port alid cleared for_ another, it was Iield the niell could be taken. Fulkelidert said lie was glad to be arrested and would niucli sooner remain ill prison in Canada until the end of the war than return to Ger- many. He said he came from a vil- lage in Saxony, and his father and three brothers hail already been kill- ed. Out of the population ol' his vil- lage every' man between eighteen and forty-uve years of age had been at the front. and lie himself had been called for. Warmu had little to say ex- cept that he felt sure Germany would win. Nothing was found on the inell. Bronz -_vt~.stt-rday. .\lrs_ t‘liaries Cie- S _ _ OH M int-ms. the iiabys mdtlier.l1dtlsit»l>lietl lite.. with barges of liard time and at ` ' \\ THE CROWN OF EMPIRE. O Eliglund of our Fiitlicrs and Elig- land of our Suns, Along the dark horizon lillo the duy- tlitwli glory runs. 1 For Empire has been ours of old anti Empire. ours sllllll bt- Ills grip is on the world today wliose grip is ou tile sea. O Eiiglaliil of our l<`at'liers and Elig- lallti of our Solis. Above the roar of battling hosts. the tllullder of our gulls, A M0tlier's voice was calling us, we heard it oversea: The blood which tlloii didst lzive us is the blood we spill for thee. O Eliglantl of oilr I<`atllci's and Elig- lalltl oi' our Sons. Alollg the dark horizon lille the day- dawll glory runs, For goldeii Peace is drawing tical: her paths ure on tile lien: llc grips thc hearts of all nlunkiuil who stand for lllii-rt_v. FREDERICK GEORGE SCOTT. Isl. tfailttdiaii Division. I"i'alit~e, l)ct~i~iii- /ber. 1915. WonderiIl|_f_or the Blood CURES SALLOW SKIN. HEAD- ACHE. LANGOUR AND TIREDNESS. ' You d0tl'I lleetl to be tolli lltiiv _viilt feel,-blue. sort of sickisli. poor ap- petite. vague pains, tired iii the morning. This condition is coiuluou :it this season. Fortilllatcly tllere is prulllpt. relief Ili Ill". llainiltoii's I’ills which ininio- iliately relieve the system of all poi- sons lind disease-produt-iiii.: inattcr. Thousands have liceil so utterly depresseil. so worn out as to be des- poiideiit. but I)l'. Iinlililtoli`s Pills al- ways cured till-lu. "l can speak feel- itigly oil the power oi' Ur. llutniltotl's Pills." writes t‘. 'I‘. I-‘teal'uiuii, of Iiine- stou. "Lust sprint: lily lilooil was -l-HE N_ B_ l_EGlSl_A-l-URE tllili and weak, I was ti-l*ribl_v riln Juwll, had awful llonduciles :ind a glltiwililt. ujupty feeling about my stoniut-li. I couIdu't sleep or work ilu. till I used Dr. I~lalni|ton's I'ills.- tliey dill nie ft world of good." At all dealers ill 251:. boxes. ON THE FIHTING LINES I 1 A on Llilili lilin slat., t” ,_ - litters Mitre I -Ilillll--liitlillis-I' _ 'titles ~ loin Bi MEN - _ B ll . mlm; , ll I _annul .._,i_ _- cl-ln|s1'MAs iN cANADlAN HOS- not travel at that at all in tile day. Pl'rAl.s. ` i Caiuidiaiil; an home and lil this f-.ountr_v. says Tho Canadian Gazette. publisllcd Ili London. Ellglnlltl, will be -.1l.i.l to l-ntrl: that tin' wounded “boys” were well looked after at Cllristnlae. lit-siiles the prellclits from tho Red t‘rtu-is Soi-It-ty, tllcre were 5,000 Christ- liias storitings, put together by Calla- ilinll ladies. distrilitllctl uluoiig Uuliu- l diliii woillllicil. The Societyalso- pro- ritlod iilrltcys aliil Christlii,u:~l`pililtliligs, not only for t‘aii.i1Iiall hospitals liut for Uaiiiiiliilll \\‘o\llli|»:d ill all lioepitalsrili I"l'ailt‘e and Ellglalltl. ill the Calliilliltll hospital thc walls were decorated. and every effort was made to give tho patients a happy time. .\ party of ladies from the Caliadlau Rell Cross Society oil Cllristllllts I_):ty visited the coiivalesceiit camp at Ep- soni. (ine ot' them, describing her ex- pel-icllces, wrote: “Tilere are about 300 t‘ailziili:iiii~l :ilnong 2,000 initiates, anti the authorities wrote to this oillce ili- viting anyone who had the time to,as- sist at the ililiuer on/Qlgirlstlnas Day. Sonic half dozen welll dowll and were niet at the station by lnotor aiiibulanc- os, quite ll novel transport lo all. On arriving lit the Cniiiillian hilt a most festive sceeifgreeteil the eye: long tables decorated with beautiful holly and lllislvloe. ullii (‘llristlnlis trees lit close ilit<‘r\'lils. wliilo all the rafters were llillig with glirlilliils of vyiimrcell. Oil the tables. too. tho maple leaves were not liiissillg. while lit every plucc was li table ilzipkili with ll red cross. ti t`iil‘istllla§ slot-Itillg. li khaki writing case. and li iilickuge nf t-i1.:areitc:=. these all coiniiig :lcros.:s lruln the tlcnr Ilulnc- Iziild. llesiili-s these. lilo Uuiizidiaii lied Cross sc-.lit out I`rolii this ollicc 6.000 parcels coiitailiilli: each li pair of gov- os null ii pit-turt'~ puzzle to every (‘:\li- ndiali ivoutliliiil lliall ill Eligialiil. Tito dinner couiprised the usual good things- turkey, plum pudding (sent by the Culintliaii Red (Toss). jolly. nuts. raisins. fruit, cake. und tea, and last. but not least. a liouiltiful supply of (‘ill‘istnlas crackers: and within live iniliutes oncli lnuil was decorated with t-zip. apron :ind jewellery! The party broke tip ahoilt eight. as it had to lie i-eilleliilielril that many were still iii- valids and had all to little stl'clil.:tll io wnste.Si~et‘lis like this iiliglit have livoii witllessed ill allllltist ally liospitiill ill Eligiall 't '°“"le'_ S\»_‘°l8-1~l9M“‘1"‘ ooiri .mole or chew tobacco. p ms. .\'il1c _vcari-1 old, sound. Address W€x}T§eOr|~O:N CLF $10,000 ig; Keep up your interest in the news ol' . --B-1 G ly Qlll. _ a s 0 goo s'ei'uri.,v it 'l th 1 _ nur lan LB 655"-1-H-Mtf; D- 0. Warburton and Shaw. gidvid (lied early with a clear eon» e --~--~---~ - ---~-~ -----E- 0469-1-slim. sclmme and l lll, ll, bl ll. ~ ~ FOR SALE A LIVE GENERAL BUSI~ 1 S9 UD W 9 T 3- S 11935 Siam] for 53,10 or [0 lcage, Apt W t“i;§‘9yPf;-ilglll. LO Illini! h0lll‘S 0\ll. Of e l, it ii 1 ' ' '- _ D 5 D Guardian ‘imce _ _ _ _ Don't worry about things you can't B527 1 11 Mil. I l . h 1 ox s 1-ijt ” D' Will s eak tonight in “..,,,.;,,,_,_,.. “The Call of -the Empire” '~ ifl`f,‘,`,‘.’.,.?I‘§‘.§'1,‘,'l§§’,§"§,f1,‘,f‘,,.,’f,“'° Dr. Campbell is one of the best informed-on_e of the ‘ wisest-and one of the most eloquent speakers in East- 1 ern Canada. He comes to Charlottetown at the request _ of the committee in charge oi the CANADIAN PATRIO- TIC FUND, and speaks in the interest of that most _ His adore.-1 uf. the “call of the Empire" wilibea lt will be delivered in the WALES COLLEGE, at8o’clock this' , isiree to all. You are most cord- 1' present. large ballot _ Patriotic I MAJOR A.'A._ i`