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It is soothing and healing to the skin, cures chaps and roughness, does it quickly and without the possibility of harm. It is entirely absorbed and does not leave the skin sticky or greasy. Only leaves the faint, delicate odor of Camations. Has all the merits of other good anti-chap lotions and some merits of its own. ~ Price 25c. .l. G. Jamieson DRUGGIST Watermans ldeal Fountain Pens for the New Year. Every pen fully guaran- teed. Prices from $2.50 up. G. H. Taylor _Ieweller & Optician 9- m-s-in; TIDE TIIBLE $2211? T 2"-_ ‘, 1- b JANUARY. High Water ' e.: T".‘“I"‘."‘."."."."7"‘f’?‘f'I"?‘9°?°?°9°?°?'?'?’f‘T‘T"?’?’?‘T'T'*im -1:11-ar\~n->-»-l-sswammamwsov-osomqmluwwwwm-rear? ¢§®~T'335'l|B¢¢3N _ o==»-.==.°‘:'~!°w:-‘=: _ 3-* wzso’ ’¢b\.>tooU\'¢»-E.o~ <7' to OJ%Db-*gm¢pt-¢O€Am¢;¢¢- mthgg .~=.~=.~'~1~1s=:=°s==:=-.~'~=.-.~': :°.~=:=-:Ei ~‘|¢:,|si¢¢g¢@~l<&l\3c,'\~l35©‘\l@G>lW"l Date Day Time 1 F 11 sa. 12.1 1 S 12 ‘ 23.4 . 13.3 3 14.9 14.3 | 1 15.0 15.3 l6.1 l6.5 17.5 18.5 19.5 21.0 22.0 23.0 23.5 13.1 13.4 14.2 14.5 15.2 15.5 ‘ 10.3 ,l 17.2 ‘ 18.0 , 10.0 1 20.0 I 20.5 i 21.5 1 22.4 Time | 22.1 23.0 M Tu i W Th F Sa 10 I 11 I 1 i 1 11. 11 12. 18 19 M Tu I 20 W - 21 Th F Sa S M 12 Tu 13 W 14 Th 15 F Sa S 16 17 I-li-I 2".°j-o°°~=?=‘T-":*~9~=ze»-o on-N{`-,§`.,i--Dov-}¢§,;L C»2§Dgp@Nl\'J%9lhO|.¢*m ”PPP@@?9¢¢eHw "‘°°°-c.:¢=p=:»-:_-\=c;¢._1¢» lDUl®©C»Z<$©$><3G~h[\;lD S M Tu W Th F Sa S 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 28 30 31 ¢-4 2'* -n I- JANUARV.-lst to 3rd, fair and cold. 4th to 8th, blustery. 9tll to 13th. flno weather for January. 1-ltll to 18th, sleet and snow. 19th to 22nd, changeable. 23rd to 24th, rain and snow. 25th to 27th, a storm period. 28th to 29th. clearing. 30th to 31st, clear and cold. ._ i D|lRY OF EVENTS T0- DAY. City Magistrate’s Court. People's Theatre, 7.30 and 9 plm. Prince Edward Theatre. matinee at 3 p.m.; evening, 7 and 8.45 p.nl. " sllmls FLEMING.-At Stanley Bridge. on Jan. 21st, to Dr. J. E. and Mrs. Flem- ing, a son, John Benedict Lawrence. PIDGEOQ.-At French River, on Jan. 16th. to r. and Mrs. James Pidgeon, ll. son. MeAULAV.-At Stanley Bridge. on Jan. llith, 1916, to George A. and Mrs. uhtihillly. L daughter, Barbara Jose- D ne. ' _ » , IHICHAN-At Kensington, on Jan. Il, 1915, Joilalheehsn. esed 81 years. Panerai notice ister. Oil Emulsion is we know of for troubles. Get to satis- The Mac- 060110 . .motr , COP. Q |t $8) ¢_t I /*f .!_-lk .- _ __ ° ~._.i¢' ' TEN DERS ed by the undersigned until noon on it Wednesday, January 27th. 1916, from A lt has been nearly 150 years since the coasts of Great Britain have been attacked by a hostil_e armed orce, and Great Britain must have SEALED TENDERS Wm be fdcaiv' fromo to feel secure in her islalld pos- ions of England. Scotland, lrelalld nd Wales unti lthe 'recent descent on any person or persons willing to con- tr of the following works :- at Cl de River Bridge west cape; wllslelmclt Bridge. Mal- P peque; Summerside Road near Sum- 3 Plans and specifications may be b seen and forms of tender obtained at “_ the Provincial Engineer's ofllce, Char- g lottetown and of each nearest work at in the east coast of England by German “ct mr the c°ns"“cu°n or any onetcruisers. Almost forgotten. probably ore the times in the American Re: Tw In King’s County.-Wharf at Mid- , gen: Bridge at south Lake; Ap_ olution, when John Paul Jones made preaches to Mink Rivgrid Bridge; Approaches to ontague r ge. B R i f H- u th t d In Queenys C°"my:._Sh°a's Bring? dgsigtnfigniolgillyilgillgo allllr l?\(l)rl.lrlngmlli ;°““: Gascmgne Bndge' Flat River’ America. while also consenting to ‘_ , exchange prisoners of war, instead of In Prince county' Hlckeys Brmge' ersisting in terming them "traitors, lrates and felons." Sou battles un- emide or Jones’ command were fought off m ‘ the shores of the British Isles. often y night and sometimes by moonlight, \ seven descents on British soil and Colonial lands and compelled Great ith multitudes of frightened natives athered along the coast or shudder- g beneath great lleadlands to wit- the following places : - office or H. D. Mcswsn, Mel-ell. “ Store of John McLean, Sourls. ess the outcome. So terrible did the Store of Benj. Clow, Murray Harbor North I0 gllle. tl Store of A. D. Ross, Eldon. _ ofnce or G. M. Matthews, omeary. F* Store of P. McNutt & Sons, Malpe- que. “ Office of Hon. James A. McNeill, I Summerside. Each tender must be accompanied t by an accepted check on a chartered f bank, payable to the order of the Com- " l ten per cent. of the amount of the tender, which will be forfeited if the person tendering declines to enter into a contract when called upon to the work contracted for. lt the ten- der be not accepted the cheque '.vill be returned. ' do so or. fall to complete The Department does not bind itself accept the lowest or any tender. Tenders to be addressed to the uu- dersigned and marked “Tender_" L. B. McMlLLAN, Secty. of Public Works. iPublic Works Office, Charlottetown, P. E. 1., Lian. 12, 1915. 8256-1-lamtt missioner of Public Works, equal to ic NOTICE The annual meeting of the Progres- sive Fox Breeders' Association, Ltd., will be held in the office of the P. E. I. Fox Exchange and Realty Co., Ltd.. Summerside, on \\'ednes Jones and his men thc lnuzz_lc=s of .3 guns almost tougltml .mph 0th,.,-,' LONDON, Jan. 21.-_ln long after' lerry room. Officers stood at atten- .le Bon Homme mcb,m1-S bun was Vyears, when this war ls a grin: mem- ion. Everybody sang the anthem of I d tl H b A S,.,““,,,b cry, men and women will tell how the he empire. Then came the plpers of I Lol thmugx an lm ` ` 'l New Your came to the Savoy, and he '48th und 1915 was a fact - ' t"lr l the » - §f)l§,`1l:)‘,i,n,§)‘x1;‘i):,ba,.l;lllgelbltl fx: mmf. how the plpers of the 48th followed Down the long lines of tables wellt 1 Jones bmled b pmol nb bis hat coming with their music. Lieui. 'Ile plpers, their music almost lost ill 'F im( I kmbd mm Er,-,`,,.,i,,,, “.,,,.k ictor Hastings led the men. Througll he applause. Through the tea-room 55;( dllrrllle bv ,be An`,e,.icau craft by he tca~room with the massed tables. o the supper-room they passed, walk- ,en bm_lmg‘ bombs on ,be deck of me llrough tho supper-room, black with lag under the arched doorway, where erapbis One bomb Seb ob- an “_ incrs, the plpers passed. Ladies in he flags of the Allies were draped to- ' . eautiful gowns, men in uniform and; ether In the supper-room women losion of ammunition. killing man; , , _ , n evening dress rose to their feet withi limbed on table-tops to greet them. `,?;1'SeT£llfi'; lasscs high as the Scotsmen lnarr_rh~| oulld the banqueting llarll and back _m H,m,,,m m,_bm_,| “wJ in H Sb,bb,g` d. Men and women stood on chairs _hrougll the_ tea-room Lieut. Hastings “Muon and all Un hoard “,_.,m mmsn nd tables and cheered their welcorrac. ed his musicians. Then they march- _rred ,U ,hu Sbmbis the Bm, Homme' nd lll the upper tea-room many men tl through th_c foyer to tlle~grill-room, ' I f the first contingent looked down pplause ronrnlg forth as they stepped ichard sinking two days later For this victory Jones Wag “pour pon the sight ami cheered and cheer- long. is nrrivnl in l’nri:~‘., 'prcselltcd by, ‘I "ml cheered' ouis XVI. with 11 ,gold mounted sword E Greeting The New Year War Was Forgotten for the Time The music of the pipcrs died away, ull was llccorntcrl with tilt- (Toss of .. . _ Tho orchestra played the anthems ol' > \il_'~ . - '1 . _ . _,. ...__ ;°A2f,‘,lrLif_u°€n' },'.;:)‘;:,f'lr1;l°§'7'S1Ri'tiff At midnight the lights that flash- ||_1c Allies. Tipperary came next, the press ",0,b,l mm it g0m’nmd,;l p‘asiw_ ed upon the hundreds of little horns still charnling men and women msolmiob b,,,mncmbng his ..mul_ 'tables where diners wiated with old alto slllg(l`ll'g"§ile` ialllfilz»;]r.dw,<;lil-beloved "1 I -H .. wine to greet; the new-born were put rfrain. .r.1r. ers expo e , sp aylng "51 f(I)‘(;(;'\f1f;"nli‘ll"‘;!)'lf F5" flsfllilzllell out. Darknesvsnclaimed the hotel while. iihin .etrnnge headgear for festive ` " ) "dm O " “ml ""9 of the midnight hours wcra rung 'l‘ilcui igllts. At the liltlcs tables toast fol» l‘h_“i_ u‘f1.'ll"“;l‘i“_‘,g ‘£,"d.l)_rff“_‘),§°'l .tn csrilc brigllilless again. "l‘llc orcllcstru`owcd toast. Fosfcr and faster played I "lf, "rl ,H H _'_lf_."‘_‘; ,"1 ',“""“.'l""r` 'warmed hearts with “Auld Lang S}.'lr.=" llc or(-ilt-sim. \\'1l'r was forgotten for ' 0 ‘I ”°_ "M “M ." “""p1""e“` I _ " happy moment ill the delight of hon- .l‘_v letter from \Vaslllllgtun. The wirate" and lvillscll to l~l-_cogllize tho 'llidity oi.`~llis cnpturcs_ ’i`llc discov- "y of his body ill thc ist. Ilouis (Jem- cry ill l’n1‘i:< by Gcncrul liuracc Por- ‘ r, thcn l\lnbnssn1|ol' from Alnerica, nd thc lwilltorllicllt ill Alnericn is CHUHBH_itiiV|iiS METHODIST ‘ 'E Flasr MzTHools"r__nt--.-_ l-‘_ ll. ittlejolllls at 11 n. nl. sud Rev, J_ l,_ `HW50l\. Ii- f\..:1l 7 p. lll. Sundnv -chool und lliblc Class nt 2.30. ` nl. IX. A.. at ll li., ln., llev. F. H. Lit- " ltion of the individual to the Cllurcll .30. All seats frco. PRESBYTERIAN _ ST. JAMES.-Rev. Dr. Fllilertollat, 1 ulld 7. , Sunday School and Billie’ _-Cent ilisttll‘_\'. ` l I -----~--»_~ - I'Yot'k," sllout.cd'llilly Sunday, the cv- . 'fjhickens Come Home to Roost," the GRACE CHURCH.-Rev. J. L_ Daw- jtvnngelist this- afternoon and tonight ejohns ut 7 p. ln. Subject: Tho llc-, unriay School nnd Bible Classes ati lonight. More than 75,000 persons in lands clasped hands Tile toast was ”itisll llowcvt l' re 'lrdcd Ioncs as .1 drunk' “God Save lilo King" stillcd the Uirlg thc New Year. POOR OLD NEW YORK PIIILADELPIIIA, Jnn.21.-“Tllcrc is tie hope that the Lord ever will bc "bio to have sllcll a neil-hole as New lligclist, wllo is conducting tl ten _'weeks cnmpaign in this city, at thc climox of his sermon inthe Tahcrllaclc all .lttended the niorning.at`ternoon and ight services, and one thousand, one undrcd and cigilfy-foul' mcll, \vonlcn, boys andgirls “hit the trail," ill Sun- n_v`s phrase, breaking nil records and making the number of conversions in wo weeks ill excess of five thousand. Taking for his subject, “When dtlressed audiences of men. attacked ht- vices ond the inlmnrtalitv of the prcscllt generation of men, which llo nitl would be inherited by the next eueration, and the next, and the next. “l plead for the generations yet un- orn," he shouted. “What kind of cncratious do you men expect? You ould rlot expect a cow to have apup, would 'ou_ You would not expect a I velcome and scuts provided. NEW 2lON.-llcv. G. C. Taylor nt. vi 11. nl: and p. nl. Morning subject: he Disciples itcqllcst. (¥llildren‘s Phe Hope ol' thc iionloloss. Sunday ichool and liiblo ($135595 at 2_§;0_ -trnngers heartily welcomed. All seats ree. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN.- Rev. W. J. Whitehead, at 11 n. nl. and 7 p. ln. Viorning Subject, God's Second Ans- wer. Evening subject, Diving prov. ldence. BAPTIST . BAPTIST. -- Rev. Z. L. Fnsh at ll a. nl. and 7 p. nl. CHURCH OF ENGLAND 8 and 11 a. m. Mutius 10.15. Sunday School and Bible Closs 2.30. Evcn~ _song at 7 p. m. ST- PAUL'8. - Rector Rev. T. W. lioly Communion at 8 30 n each night of the week and on Sun- iday. .. 1 : :Our Cigars are the choicest manu~I factured-#-they are kept In a patent ‘humidor at just the right moisture to make them delight the particular 3 'losses at 2.30. Strangers always' hwp to hav” kittens?" ._ ul, devil-be-ridden New York wake ST. PETERS. - Holy Communion. Murphy. Morning _ _ t 11 . ‘ EVBIIIYIE lJrayer.pmYIe|p.am._Slllnllhny AU' ONE To NM' school. and nlble classes p. nl. '___ ' . . nl. All seats free. The usual large crowd was gathered CHURCH OF SCOTLAND waiting for cars. An elderly lady, red PEOPLE'8 CHURCH. - Rev. D. Mc- her elbows, into _convenient ribs, irre- Lemi will preach at 7 ln. nl. spectlve of owners. ‘_ SALVATIONISTS clplent of .a particularly vicious jab. SALVATION ARMY. - Services lle winced slishtly and moved to I vpic, A Happy llifc. Evening subject, I "Oh, Lord," Ile continued, " will sin- t_o his manhood? Will it ever wake to .s regeneration? lt will shake. but llc Lord will have to go some. Make have Thy mighty arm, Lord and bring to its senses" At thc morning services 757 persons cknowlcdged their faith ill God, in lls-.vor to Sundays appeal. At the ftcrnoon service Sunday tore off his ollur, opened his shirt at the ,neck,and with the perspiration dripping from is face and arms, lashed the thou- nnds of men seated before him. There cro 551 converts this afternoon and 78 tonight The mornings. afternoon ami night crvices practically were continuous. housands were gathered beforc the Tabernacle doors at daylight. 'l‘hou- ands remained inside the auditorium or the arterlloon service, and _more llousands remained at the afternoon crvice for the nigllt service: Sunday egan each sermon a half-hour before clledule time, dashing homo after one hanging llis‘ clotllng, and rushing ack for the next. at the corner of a busy thoroughfare in the face. ilustered ami fussy. slug A fat man on her left was the re- Slle yelied at. him. 'Tell me?" thumped- "does it of thee; Ceme- D smoker. Prtged from Bc. to 15c_ each. The Mackln nn Drug Co., cor. Uma; George and Kane streets. ‘ matt' FED 31 DAYS ON ONE DOG , WASHINGTON. Jan. 21-Slr Doug- :ls .\lawson, head of the Australasian Antartic expedition of 1911-14, de- vcrcd his first address in America olligllt before the National Geo- vapllic Society here. The explorer cfcsled thc' accomplishments of cur-Admiral \Vilkes, U. S. N., the ntartic explorer of 1840, who was ourt*-martialled upon allegations referred by his fellow explorers. Sir Douglas said he found that Ad- lil-al Wilkes had, with some excep- ions, mapped corerctly the coast no of the Antartic. That he made listakes, the speaker said. was eas- y nnderstood».»llecau.se' of the decelJ~ tion of mirages "There-can be H0 oubt tllat Adlnirnl Wilkes was on- irely ' honest in ills. observations," 2 lr Dougas said. Speaking of thc personal hardships f Antartic exploring Ile said he lost wo of his lieutenants. One fell into lt crevase and the _ other died of tarvation. For 31 days,~_l he sold. he was compelled to live alone uDon he meat of one dog LoNooN MAY se Heap 1-||'r LONDON, Ollt., Jall. 21--Many resi- ents of London and district had deal- lgs with the McCutcheon Brothers. cal astute dealers, wllo are under ar- est in Toronto and Calgary, charged ith fraudulent operations. A. K. Da- is, of this city, wllo was their gent here for some time, declares he oft the firm because he had difficulty in securing delivery of titles. lt is claimed that if .the charges gains; the firm are true, people of his city alone have been defrauded o the extent of $200,000. A farme6‘ living near Belmont, invested $10.00 nd has no title for any of the land. "‘I’enslnr" Buchu and Palmetto Com- pound is excellent for kidney affec- tions, pain in back and loins, fre