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' " `- \:\ .&..l_§ '<2-li __ TEN DERS SEALED TENDERS will be receiv- ed by the undersigned until noon on Wednesday, January 27th, 1915, from any person or persons willing to con- tract for the construction ol any one of the following works:- ln King's County.-Wharf at Mid- geil; Bridge at South Lake; Ap- proaches to Mink River Bridge; Approaches to Montague Bridge. in Queen’s County:-Shea's Bridge at Iona; Gascolgne Bridge, Flat River; Clyde River Bridge. _ln Prince County: Hlckey's Bridge, West Cape; Whalebsck Bridge, Mal- peque; Summerside Road near Suni- merside. Plans and specifications may be seen and forms of tender obtained at the Provincial Engineers oillca, Char- lottetown and of each nearest work at the following places:- Oilice of H. D, McEwen, Morell. Store of John McLean, Sourls. Store of Benj. Clow, Murray Harbor North. Store of Martin McKinnon, Monta- gue. Store of Joseph McCabe, Iona. Store of A. D. Ross, Eldon. Oilice of G. M. Matthews, O’Laary. Store or P. McNutt & Sons, Malpe- que. Oflice ot Hon. James A. McNeill, Summerside. by an accepted check on a chartered bank, payable to the order of the Com- missioner of Public Works, equal to ten per cent. of the amount ol' the person tendering declines to enter into a contract when called upon to do so or. fail to complete: the work contracted for. If tho ten- der be not accepted the cheque will be retumed. The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. P. E. I., Jan. 12, 1915. st m - m six miles from Charlottetown; good m house and buildings. lt has been le well cared for. mudded, fertilized, n b . ing outfit, all complete. liay fork, r _ _ not sold by first day of March will be W JOHN HORN sold by auction llandbillsi later ' _ E. - _ Winsioc Station, ‘ Each tender must be accompanied V P. E. i. 2,” Qi* ' Sea amor: _ . -r ~ THE VETERAN AoMn`zAi. ice Admiral Sir David Beatty, Who Defeated the Germans in the North lender, which win be forfeited if ine ‘_ -I _ in iriciilsmuino FLAME »- _ 5 5 5"" " “_” ` _ §v0iy the late Malcolm Gillis at Lyuilnlc. attempt to press forward until lim ot 57, containing about one hundred and invest. are oi’ Mackinnon & McNeill, 90 reat George Street. Charlottetown. 8377-1~26tuf--ii. hmhed, manhmlh The hcst farm on ments of surgical and mcdicl science, f stance, that person described as "a distinguished En ish chemist" has gl . _ A. produced an explosive substance thc effect of which when used in artillery shells is “zinniliiliatiiig." li is said that a shell filled with this substance will, on detonating. give out a. blast of dame, over a mile and nearly two hundred yards wide. of so intense a Ti ature that nothing can livc in the things are turned instantl_v into a lobes lscorchcd and charred niuss. and ull the atmosphere within the radius of the explosion is so effected that in- stead oi supporting it destroys life. chemical action being brought to bear on the oxygen that it contains. “li is not a question. we are assur- cd. of poisoning the utmospherc, n method of warfare forbidden by The Hague conventlons- instruments to which the Allies still adhere, altho- ugh most ol' them have been rcpudizit- cd and violated by the enemy. The in- ventor says he has subjected to his use one of thc great destructive forc- es ol' nature, the actions of wliicii can- not be objected to on the humanitar- iiin grounds which hitherto hnvv ln- iiuenced the decisions of The Hague conference. llc further says for his dis- covery that is should be welcomed from a hiiiiiniiitariaii point of view, because thc illiinitiblity of its destruc- tive powers will niake war impossible. “Il. niay wcll be true, as we are iii- ‘ formed that the War Ollice has tested the invitation and has dccidcd to zi- dopt it. Ii' the full assertion of thc in- ventor bo established. the wliolc course of the campaign aught to be ellectcd. .\'othing should resist the action of thc explosive- neither the deepest trcni-lics nor the strongest fortifica- tions. ll ought to sweep the enemy out of France and Flanders and Poland in 11 wcck, and ond the war before the new year is a month old. One is honiid to credit the possibilities oi' thc disc~overy, but then. as I have said, one has heard ol' similar discoveries so often before. lt will be \visc,l iihiicy. for us tn go on with the prepa- ,ration of our new armies." Lieut. William B. Mackie, son of’ Rev. Dr. Mackie, ol' Kingston, Ont., with the Royal Field Artillery in Bci- gium, writes as follows, under date of December 21st:- "I have now left the column nnd one to a battery. A vacniicy having ccurred in one of' the batteries in my brigade. I seized the cppoiiuiiity ln get a bit closer to the Germans, i`oi' shoot his gun, and not he content with simply supplying it with ainninnitioii. Well the baltcri is non in .ii iannot sa_\. As _\ou know, we have bccn hold up on this line l'or :ionic time now. and it _rntlier looks as if' we shall spend the winter licre, niaking no real spring. As the batteries are seldom tack. one officer and a few incn only are left with the guns ami the re- farin “here they arc billoled some SICK EHILUHEN , ~ -_ f GENEVA. via Paris, Jan. 21.-The ewspaper Stampa of Turin italy, an TALES TOLD BY MFN ‘ IN THE Fl(iH'lNG LINES three miles in rear. “As I am on duty today. i nm now (8.30 p. ni.) writing in a little farm house <-lose in the guns, with my ser- vant and zi tclcplionist sleeping in the ‘kilcI1eii. 'l`hc latter is in connection lwllli thc in'lga~ also the most exciting job we have. W0 have to get up_very early andTilnto the trenches before da_\\n. ‘ich usually at a pre-arranged time the ia - tcrv opens fire, and when the Sllvll bursts. up jumps llic Sub.. flllivllly notes where it burst 'and telephones hack to ilic inajov. (ll` course. wllcll your hcad iippcars it is greeted with ai i`u~4ilnde from tho opposing tr(-ii<~li.vli is also a fatnl niislalic to bob up i\\i<,_c in the saint- plucc! I can assure you it is most exciting and intensely interest- ing as long as you are foriuiialc enough not lo stop n bullet. Most of our casualties have been duo to this “i'orwar