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TIDE TABLE ' - ,_._;,_,_., nscelvlasn. 1,.. . ____, - um* Wil- Bite Day Time l-l’t Time H't W. 17.39 18.20 . 19.04 _ 19.50 1 .-- 20.39 ' 21.30 ’ ` 22.23 I 23.17 1 . . . . . i 13.03 ' 13.53 14.42 15.31 16.20 17.09 17.56 Th. 18.110 F. 19.21. j ss. 20.02 ‘ S. 20.41 H. 21.21 Tu. 22.02 W. 22.45 23.28 F. 13.22 Sa. 13.55 S. 14.25 M. 14.54 '1‘u. 15.22 W. 3.11 15.52 Th. 4.14 16.27 ‘ F; 5.31 17.12 7.6 V DECEMBER-lst to 4th, unsettled wave. 5th to 8th, rain, sleet and snow. 9th to 13th, cold period. 14th 'to 18th. clear, fair. 19th to 23rd, general snow- fall. 24th to 26th. unsettled. 27th to 29th drizzly. 29th to 31st, storm wave. DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY. dmmhuuu '-3 fn 'rig »-I :nc/in-»-I F' ' '.~‘ii=fz' .“"‘l=f I-at-ll-ii-I ““P? FN?9PWF??PWFF9 *w #kno »euw»m»awHoe¢» meww »www»mq~wmwmmu : . ."`,"!* c .:>-lea. I-aunt: ?"?°I"."I"F".°".°‘~ lar-Aoorrll-one.;-i 4*’4*~'""""7’>’?’?‘>"'¢">‘:‘~’?’?‘?°S’°9°?°?°9°9°?°7~"f‘r’ lei-iéableI-lass-aaa:cl.al;l;rsoo:n~1ot::~:w¢e-l=.:¢ r-‘Ha .‘°f".° I-In-fl: leani- 4=='=°=~‘¢°"'." ."."."F“.°’?-?°.°°."°."'.*‘.°°9°.°‘ »'a':nLi`eé.:Il>e> ral-cesoo-Ic=~ioo¢~:c=»-mae ul F M. Tu: W. S !\1!.\Bl€l¢l\S D-£54541-4)-Ilhdi-I nl!-I f3g55a§§ol»>:»az.-ll-gmac-umm.:-¢»a'l:-ir-ewes Uilé' llingllltraics (‘o\ll'i il :l. lll. Pcoplo's 'l`hcairc.Il, 7 and 8.45. Parisian Grill; iii. l’l'illcc lildwurd 2.30 and 8 p. m. ' I$iI{'l'i|S __ MACKINNON -In Strathcona P.E.l. Dec. 11 Inst. to John and Mrs Mac- Kinnon a daughter both well. 9:l_p-Qin _v. - MARRIAGES DARHACH - McPl-IEE.-At ivalor- mere. Dec. l0lh, by lllc ltov. IJ. Mc- Lean. Mr Ellioll ilarrucll of illydr-, lllvcr to Miss liiilggic J. l\icl'||i;o_ flungiltcr of Anglo. M<~l'lll-.ll of Now llnvi-ll. PIHISIIN EIFIS 4 Ill MIUTHEH SUCCESS 'Tho Parlslall Girls contilluo to draw splendid houses and nt both perfor- mances yesterday presented hills tllat pleased everybody young and old. Last evening Pete-in-tilc-Weil was the the titie_of tho lllughillg filrco comedy presented anti the fun wus kept gally 801115 by Jnllc. llappy Ml-.Nlllly il borll comedian and Bob Lillie as Mr. iirowil, the retired lllercilallt. ill want of il scr- vant' Jake applies and after illucli ar- ranging fills lilo bill and amid roars of laughter carried the fun right through until Pete. the murdered one. and also a servant on thc farm comes to dog his steps and those of his master. Tile finish was intensely funny. The specialities were new and mirth provoking the solos. Preacher wellt ll llllnting, and now I have to cali illnl Father.. HAPPY McNally and Miss l.. Ashton being hsartly encorod. also Wailaoe‘ln-"When your in Love Bomeone"'jvih's very winsomn and popular withtthe audience while italpll Au,etin'a rendition of Base Ball flag moat realistic and very woll done, allowing the appreciation of and in combina- cleverly perform- and pretty young their costumes seve- ollange being daintior was Grand Concert To he -held ln VICTORIA HALL,a'gH URSDAY, DEC. WITH PROGRAMME A8 FOLLOWS: Opening Male Chorus - Rule , Britannia, 12 voices. , 2. Reading, Mr. Flood Kelly's Cross. . 3. Solo, Miss Jessie Sharpe, Sum- merside. ‘ 4. Patolnmc Drill by 10 Young Girls. _ 5. Solo, Dr. Ilouston, Kensington. 6. Dialogue, The Matrimonial Ad- vertisement . 7. Solo. Mrs. F. Mullin, Tryon. 8. Reading. Miss Wadman. Crapaud. 9. Piano Solo with violin, Obligat- to Messrs Lorn Les and Elmer Ross. 10. Solo Dr. Bovyer, Crapaud. lutermtssiou and Candy sale with Instrumental Selection. PART II. ll. Duet. Mrs. Prichard illld Miss Jessie Sharpe, Sulnmerslde. I2. Solo, Mr. Walter M. Lea, Vic- toria. 13. Flag Drill by 16 young ladies. 14. Closing Chorus a song of Cana- da. A number of the leading Sopranos of Prince and Queen Counties.- God Save the King. ' Sale of pies and baskets at close of programme. Ladies with pies and baskets free. Admission 25 cents. Children 15c. Remember lilo date, Dec. 30. or the lirl-it illlo night following. liliirll-12-2Sll11li. Farm for Sale 100 acre farm for sale at Mt. Royal 3 miles from O’Leary Station one oi’ the best farms in Prince County. Not one acre of poor land all mudded and fertilizer, a money making proposi- tion from the start to the right man. Convenient to Church, schools and shipping. Buildings almost new, barn 85 feet long, shed outhouses and so forth, good house with water in build- ing. Come West Men come West. Opportunity comes to every man once in a life time, this is your chance now, come and inspect the premises. Ap- ply to Norman Beaton, O’Leary or S. A. McDonald, Charlottetown. 5456-12-1Mwfmtf. Farm For Sale Al .lnnclion Road 100 acre farm. good buildings, 80 acres clear in a good state of cultiva- tion. Will sell cheap. Apply to noesnr, gmetsoo, A A H Bradaibanc, or owner, MURDOCH McKlNNON. Box 528, Sydney, C. B. 5904-12-17mfmw6i. Aladdin Mantle Lamps with guarantee to all calling or sund- ing for lamp with cash $5.00. $6.00 or $7.00 will hlly a lamp complete as cat- aloged. for few days only. as I must have the cash. S. F. TARBUSH, 104. Fitzroy St. City. 6283-12-23Miilpd . _ __ FOR SALE Just a few Black Patch and red foxes left all perfect specimens, and at low price. Write for prices or come and visit my ranch. Nearest station, Komoko. WALTER R. CAMPBELL. Lobo, P. O., Ontario. 3895-11-l1lMS9ipd. BHIIHUL IHINKS HlllM lHl SULIJIIHS The following letter. addressed to Miss Margaret Fullerton. Miss Pearl Stewart and ladies of Prince Edward island, was received by the Guardian from Wellillgton Barracks. Halifax. N.S.. dated Dec. 27, 1915, and speaks for itself;-Oil behalf’ oi' the .men 'of the 82nd ilogilllcllt stationed _at Wol- iillgioll llllrrucks, Halifax. N.S.. I wisll to c;prcss our slllcoro thanks to you for'llo kindly rclnolnberlng ua. on Cilrlslllllls Day. Knowing lhilt the dolnallds on ollr peoplc to llclp so many patriotic onllllcs llrc groui, und, having so many mi-.il on ilctivo service ut home and nbroml. the two large boxes filled with Cill'isll|luu goodies were quite a l-lur~ prism to us indeed, and wo one and all heartily thank you for your great kindness toward us. Oi’ iho company that silt down to dillncr lost year, only six remain, some have gone to lim front. their places ililvn been filled hy others, and':tiIoy have gollc. otlilirs are lll regiments going. some have lleen-discharged modicillly unfit. and some__llavo gone to thc " llome Beyond," iiI“i‘i\ct Wei lingtoll Barracks is nothing but trainilig centre for the Maritime Pro- vinces. Hundreds of oiilcers have trained hero, and have gone out in Qc overseas regiments, and hundreds .of the men of the Composite Battalion served here several months. and then Joined some overseas regiment.' Again thanking you for your hind- nesa and your api did Christmas presents, and wishing.-20| thacompli- ments of the soaloil. _reIaaill. yours sincerely, ‘ _ r. aouuran. limi-_ »li»l.u&i..¢..4all». ._ PART I. - »' l fr _ , _ . 1;-~_ 1 ,... f ' "“"1-" - or or lv, / Z ff," ' _.f:=..e>-'$5/"“'q/'//"lar 2" . _. . §E.l¥f.12\@3i@f- 1015> . _ 'cpl . ,_,‘ li ... _ ._,_., _ _ J A.-... 1. »f;___ **;..»- __-» Mr J. J. Hughes (Just emerging from the Souria Slough): “ Honest, moth:r: me and some feilera were playing V S 1 0 u on aolld ground." ~ ‘ _ff //; _ .**“‘ _ /W --I -.v V / .» if .___ HUSSIMI Vlllilllll l. PE'I‘ROGRAD.Dec. 28.-(Via Lon- don)--The ofliclal statement, issued to- day by General Headquarters, reads as toliows:- the direction oi' the coast region, a Russian detachment organized a sur- prise attack upon a German post. At four o’ciock ill the mornlng_,_.the Rus- sians approached wlthout being seen, cut the wire obstacles ill many places, threw themselves upon the Gorman huts ilullg hand grenades through the windows, and after a hand to hand en- counter destroyed the whole post. sn. prisoners were taken. Ill spite -"lm-1 retired successfully with insig- nificant losses. In tho region ol \ ..._ lol-ysk station. near a cemetery in the village of Novo Podcbcrovitchl, we aunlhilated unother.German post, ta- kingisixteen prisoners. “ln the Black Sea, near the Bul- garian shore, our torpedo boats dc-‘ arded posts upon the shore. "Tile enemy's submarillcs attacked our destroyer. thc Gromki, near the Bulgarian Coast. The Gromkll skil- fully evaded two torpedoes and repul- sed an attack by gunfire. There is rea- son to believe that one oi’ the submar- ines was sunk. "Caucasus i’ront:-West of Khama- dan our troops occupied the town ol Assadabad, In a iight near the village of Rabatkerim, forty versts (about 27 nlliles) souhwest of Teherall, with Per- 's an gendarms and tribes of Emir Khicllmet, we took prisoners, 71 ln- surgonts. PARIS, Dec. 27.-“The llostiiitlcs on tho French front which thus far have _consisted of eaunollndos may lake on ll more serious form," says the Temps in a military review. “The wind is blowing from the East which will permit the enemy to sc asphyxiating gas. lt is then the mldst elementary prudence for us to be rea- dy with mask.s’and manned batteries. "It is not known where the enemy will attempt the supreme effort. The Noyon point, on the front nearest Paris, may be selected, as well as the English line at Ypres, and it is possible that the Champagne will he chosen as a field of battle. The condition of the ground is thoroughly soaked and almost lmpracticable in certain regions will also play a part in the decision of the-enemy. Nowhere will the ifrellch be surprised by an attack, all we url-. on guard along illo olltlrc frullt._" ~ LONDON. Dec. 28.--A despatch to the Times from Sllloniki says: "The Bulgarians hawo withdrawn four miles from tho Greek frontier. between Gieveli and Doiron, and are busy iortifying a strollg line of natural positions. On our side the work of fortification is being facilitated by the_ fine weather and energetically advan- ced. A SUBSTITUTE BATH ROOM _Soon after i complctcd my collcgc course, my lllot'llor’s hcaltil began to hlil.,and l wont Ilonleato care for hor. Our house was all old. rambling furlllllouso, without . lllly _ modern con- veniences. These 1 missed very,mu_ch; hut. most of nil, not having a bath- room. ldid not wallt to ask flltller to fit ollo llp, as l know money was short. aoolllcd to bo a solution of my tro bleu We had a small room opening $4116 kitchen. 1|. was originally intended a store roolll. Mother readily gave me il, .-. . 'File which was ll. pailltod elle. was “»l'i`c_ bed. nlld over_iho' spots- whore the pilllll. was worll l placed :Washable rugs. which- - Iimade old rag carpet. large enough to- sliap dishes with white over duty as a on the the ' any ' - 0.0.-"B”`C01., Colpeaitl IIN. T "Westem Front:-Atschmarden, inl ofa heavy fl.re from the south, t.he Rus- ` stroycd two sailing vessels and bomb- I Ono day all idea camo to mo. whioh£ R ‘ALE BLUE -P X5 fora milk rooln. but was now uiid as - 1 t - .J,~.-_ parnllssioll to do'wllat l- wished with 'L6 'lriiclcs..A lllrgo packing case, cov- ered with gillgllanl from all old dress ind lined wltlrcllalnoi cloth, lnndo all I sawed three inches on’ thc legs oi [ill llillllillllll lilllil I kitchen chair. and tlllls made it ll :ollvollicllt height to sit; ill while put- lng on shoes and stockings, or to lathe the feet. ' Oli one side of the room near the avilldow-I placed another mirror and li . lracket lamp. so that father and thi 'Joys had a place to shave. Since I can remember. all old tin iathtub had hung ill tho barll. I took his down and gave it a coat oi' white laillt and enamel on the inside alld ilue oil the outside. A small table held a one-burner oil tove with a covered dish. This was lalldy to heat a liiile water. while tho 'eservolr oi’ the kitchen stove served vllcll we wanted ll. bath. Hooks on the doors gave a place to ‘lang clothes. Wilcll I had completed my furnlsll- ings. l found that it had cost little vhitc puilll, lllld clli-lnlol bcillg ovcry- 'hat he wolldcred why they had never thought of fixing it up.-Corn M. Dev- FIELD KITCHEN ARRIVED.-You terday ailcrnooll all foul* o'clock a de- taclllllollt of the nlcll ol' thc 105th Rcinlcllt lllarcilcd dowll to the wharf, .where tllcy took charge ol' the Field Iiitclicll which ui-rivcd oli Monday night and collveycil it to lllc warc- roolns of Mr A. Horne & Co.. ill whose show window it is now oil exhibition. / I 2 "'"‘*1i, ;“nooD`5” ' l<|nNEY ;//_/ \ \\\\\\\ fb AL \\\\\\~-\D,s£ I ’iH"' r ‘1l5'45-I-Ci "\i. ' WIP ~/"i gixnmii-nu - ~--W nord aaeh continuation. Cash muat accompany order. Minimum charge Twenty-five santa. .+-rfse ls»+++-l1+`~»»-¢»-1--l»l»+-I-I-» :~0'1+l:1-.11--f-a ' +‘l5’-’.'3§"tl‘. .~.’$...i’.’.‘..°’im*..l.»».l.l. Los crrv A glasses leave BT please leave at Itopcr, Charlottetown. ' ' ’ ` \ Limited, Charlottetown, » Blllllwl 1 Miscellaneous ' NOTICE-l HAVE ON MV PREM- ‘ ises for public service one Pure _ Brc`d Boar Pig. (Berkshire) Conl- modore 3806, John Collllls, North Itiver. 6315-12-25-M3i. iv/icuuwi cLsAN|Ne.- s1.oo Psa d hir n of owerful el ay as o e our p ec- trie cleaners. Simple and easy to operate. You can clean all your carpets, rugs, furniture, mattresses walls etc., in a day. Phone us- 213. Beard: Weeks. 5735-12-114lpd srllavso-lA snowu ANli`Wl-llrs /hoifer 11/¢ years olil is oll ln prom- ises. Notch ollt of riglfi' oar. Owner cull halve same by proving propol-ty and paying expenses. Ap- ply Frank Campbell, Mitchell itivcr, i’. E. I. 01112-12-25-M3i|.\d. STRAVED._-ONE STEER. TWO AND il llali' years, coioul' rod and wlllte. information that will lend to,llis recovery will be rewarded. N. Mc- Laren. Forest lllll. li.'!7ii-12-23nl6i - _ _ .T<1=¢!l.¢_r...\’.ii9°___.___*°o_rt`of the Dept. of Agric'ulture`;f_or Nova Scotia, for year ,_914,~ writes, referring to their expen- ments in connection with commercial fertilizers as follows