___ 1 ~,._ _-__-. 1 1 [lf'_1,1_.f_§k' -F it-51 _xl "I Ml' gl; .1 lk' -`?‘.ll;~l -5. “*“1, __;-i,-_,»..-‘-_fr __ ‘ - .-. --.~. 1e“_:<€» - ' _ 1-_: ._-.1_.1.. _...tw :;'_;;~.-.7 1 1 =l;»_.' it _ A-._ .,~ -._ -._ ...,..-- _ _.., 1 1”* -"r=.>;-fi-"-__ T- =- _..-~-'~'i-El'L;‘.` 1; 55;? r-. "_ ~` 3? -1- fri . ff . .-ll-'"1 : - l Ll gil __ .__‘__-'_ a _1 'gills' if £3'/.11 1' .___--1 :en- . T, .-‘E > il "_.,_. 1. :lil ' §._‘1:»‘ I ,il 'i -’-‘ "-li. fi' ll ill: ._. 1: 1' ,l. .-"‘ 1 l . 11,0 \1‘; 1-. _health and strength. It is guaranteed - ' _ -- - - . - - J _ - _‘. _`_ ___._,| 1 ,,.` \ _ “Whai’s Trumps” If you entertain at 'cards you will want some new ones We have all the latest ones. Some of of art, cushion backs, 3 gold edge. We have them at 15,20, asc paek gold edge ones at 30c and 50 cents. J. G. .|amiesom_ 'the new backs are works ‘- i ` TIDE TABLE JANUARY. High Water Time H't Time _| 11.32 6.9 | 22.1 12.16 7.1 | 23.0 - 12.56 7.2 ` 23.4 . 13.3 1 1 14.0 14.3 ly 15.0 ' 15.3 16.1 S 16.5 M . 17.5 12 Tu 18.5 W 19.5 Th F Sa S EEE! ¢aoo~1‘e=m»-escau ° V-4|-l\-| :':l33=¢-<.s_1¢=s-“f-5-'»¢~=»-o 5°:-:-‘f<5'5v_-1F=.°‘:'-5°~°-'° iso' ' ' ' L-cet-1' 'ein ff-H~O¢ec1->N¢v\' E-E.: t-»ee;§'§,"{§z\-»c¢.s~of_`i.=pa-1 ©-Nbr-occurs'-‘¢¢°¢'=g¢o .~=9=~=.¢.<.~.¢~s=.¢=s>»-===» .~':°:=-».~1.==_°-°’.°°_~‘~1.~'~1 1-eee.;__,'¢'¢=e»-=1=eIaL1¢= -1~a.r-1eeoo~‘-'°~1==2~'-°c1~1¢e IJKJKG' °:"f°Z° gglgggwomcmmrcwwmwam-ooommemmmwmmq "4*""'~"‘?"’$"T‘?‘?‘T’?°?°?°9°?°?’?"?"?"2"'T"?’?"F"?"I""T‘=; ~iP;1§r»i<1i-1-‘I-»>~reo:.ae1:>~11:.c:1o»-ov::/1-1e1»s~eac»:eac~:oo--:ein Date Day ` F Sis. S M Tu 1 W Th F Su. 10 _ 11 22.0 23.0 23.5 13 14 i 21.0 15 _ 16 17 18 M . 13.1 19 Tu 13.4 20 W 14.2 21 Th ‘ 14.5 22 F 15.2 23 Sa 15.5 24 - s 1 16.3 25 M I I 17.2 26 Tu - I 18.0 27 W _ 19. 28 Th . | 2 29 F . 30 Sa l 31. S | ... JANUARY.-lst to 3rd, fair and cold. 4th to Sth, blustery. 9th to 13th. flue weather for January. 14111 to 18th, elect 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 clearandcold. ' ` _.I `_`\ _ ’\.~\ ed by the undersigned until noon o Approaches to Montague Bridge. U6 to accept the lowest or any tender. L. B. MCMILLAN P. E. I., Jan. 12, 1915. 8256-1-13mtf ' \'. . . 1- _ __ _~J\ _.»" T.;-. _ . ."2 _.\___- _ -_~___s“ __-___-all '4 ..; -_ _ j ‘;_ 1'-*E17-3 1/1 ..~\'?T Mail Contract times por week over Rural Mai ure. i11l'ormation as to conditions of pro the Post Offices of 0cea11 View, Gar Post Oliicc inspector. JOHN F. WHEAR S177-1-7th3wks. 1 i I "" t _ DIARY 0F EVENTS To-DAY. City Magistrate's Court. _`l’eople's Theatre. 7.80 and li p.m. 3 p.m.; evening. 7 and 8.45 11.111. ‘ ' 1 " -3 ONE OF 1\lA\'11'. "I haveu't much patience,-with Iiliza Mason, if she is deal!" declared Miss Malon's aunt to a neighbor who was odering consolations on the young wo- man's loss of hearing. "She's so beset with herself," con- tinued the aunt, in an explanatory tone, "she thinks she's the object and cause of everything t11at'happens. Just this morniog she came rushing in here, and says' she, 'Its only to me such dreadful things happen! ;' ‘Land Eliza,’ says I,_-‘what isvitl' " ‘Wel1,’ says Eliza, looking at me as if she was considerably surprised at my asking, "Don't you see that it's rainir.g?' "-Weekly Scotsman. “E D1l)N'T LEARN MUCH, \ | A gentleman, while taking a morn- in; walk down 8 country lane, met a boy driving some Digs to market. "Who do these line pigs belong to?" asked the gentlemar. "Weel,” said the lad, "tbe belong to that theer big sow." "No, my boy," said the gentleman; "I rresn who is the master _gf them?" "Weel," replied thu lad, "that theer little 'un; 's's a beggar fer feight- ing."-Weelrly Scotsman. Min|»'d's llnlment Co., Limited. Gentlemen.-Last Winter I received great benefit from the use of MIN- ARD’B LINIMENT in a severe attack of LaGl'iW0» and I have frequently proved it to be very elective in cases of fndsmmatlon. Yours. W. A. HUTCHINBON. ""'Rexall Syrup ol Hypophosphites il fortify your system against the ravages of winter. give you perleot -give it an honest trial and it will prove to you its unique curative qual- itlsb. MacKinnon Drug Co., Cor Great Bootle and Kent streets. Mlm. . HE WAS A RAW -REClll`IT. The following story, illustrating the nature of some of the material the Russian military authorities have to and inner workings of the Russian gence permeating the rank and file. An officer questioning arecent re- cruit asked the man: "Suppose you were on lcntry duty Shoot, said the recruit. “Very good. But suppose your own futher and mother were infthe crowd'?’ "Shoot them all down." “Splendid But now suppose you were encaniped in the held, and you would you do?" ‘ "Shoot them both down," "Nonscnsel You should lead them (wife of the commanding general). There was a moment of pause.Anll ther. the officer questioned further: “Suppose you were to meet your fcomnianding general, what. would you doa.. ':Shoot hin` down," said the 'recruit "Better think again." the ofllccr t1 can 'oned. The recruit thought H moment and mme m°"'e"l's to Send her t0 her then replied proudly: |doom. In this scenario, written by "I-should lead ‘him by the horns to the generalska."--Weekly Scotsman. “Very special hall price sale of boys suits here at the mem: store - get in on this offer while It is going. Moore dt McLeod. 8285-1-16M3I. Polish Your Silver With Sparklene We uae Spsrklene and know from actual experience that you cannot secure I better Silver Polish at a smaller cost. \\’s have used it for years and it has al' ways given us perftct satisfaction-that`s why we recommend lr to you as the best Silver Polish on the market. You'il lilcs Snarkiene. because li is quicker, easier and the results are so much more satisfactory than it is possible to secure with other Silver Polishes. ` Large bottles price 25c. W. N. ‘TANTON - Cold Breakers l . ° A hours No af-' _ _ _ admitted that the I- A- l"°¢¢°r -t BUNNYSIDR . water nn na sao4~1-mist. » ' ,_ - ,Ku ‘¢~‘,;e.~',_ \`1r»@¢1#_ ‘_-` Niél'-`~'»~>*‘14_-“»-~- - ' iwgiv-e. :~‘ Tenders to be addressed to the un-‘WET "-"R" be Sentenced by -°°“"t'm“"' dersigned and marked “Tender." tial to confinement in ir0nS.1 - Straps. S Secty. of Public \\"orks.}ob_ieet for not. more than two hours Public Works Oflice. Cl1arlottetown..at a time, ion not more than three Scaled tenders, addressed in the charity stump-our Civil War oi' '61 Postmaster General will be received to '65. Some of our grandniothcrs first nt Ottilwa. Until H0011. 011 Friilay. the played "post office" with stickers simi- 19tl1 February, 1915, for the convey- ance of His Majesty's Mails. on a. pro- DOSOKI C0l1ll`i\Ci l`0I` i'0\ll‘ Years. Six selling stamps at fairs for t11e benefit Route No. 1 i`ron1 Ocean View. P. E. l.` hos lta1l11 Brookl 1 Bostor and else from the Postmaster Ge1ierai's pleas- Printed notices containing further this method of raising money was dis- posed contract may be seen and blank ation ,although it found vogue in Por- forms of tender may be obtained at .tugal, Switzerland, Austria, France. field, Iloscberry and at the ofiice of the ‘Sweden and other European countries. Post Office Inspector - Post Office lnspector's Office, Char- forty being used in Austria for child- r lotietown, January 6th, 1915. rc11's hospitals alone. deal with in the process of licking it Bissell, secretary of thc Delewarc Prince Edward Theatre. matinee nt int” fighting shape' is "°“°hed'f0\` bl’ Red U'.`°Bs' jointly’ he]°."gS me hom" the author of 11 book, recebt,,y pub. 0fo_rig1nating our American lied Cross |i5|,ed_ that ,|esc,.iyJes the formation Christmas seal. 111 1909. Mr. Itiis, in- m_m_.__ _The author gives it as characb Christmas tuberculosis stamp on a erisiic of 8 great deal of the mtem_ letter from Norway. lie published an in this t0“'l1. and an l\DI`iSil'|g 0C¢Ul`I‘- from the sale oi’ which her society ed, what would you do?" found a stray cow‘ or cull; what _ hy the horns to thc- generalska" “Elsie Janis ‘lr°“'“edl" this was ilillH IS PE|ll|.ll Hill ~ illlillllll lHMl llWS si-:vi-:nn Punrslinmnrs Mnrnn our 'ro oi-‘snz~;__D1Nc soenrnus IN wk rum. snanno 'riznnnns win be :seen-l -_ '~\ The soldier who is called o11t'on ac- Waqnesday, January 27th, 1915, from tw, service dads himself under B dis- any person or persons willing to con- cipnne which is as doubly strict as tract for the construction of any one t I h bee _ sed 1 h 1 "aww wm_ks___ hat ie as n u to in time oi ° “tx ‘;{u?g.s C§um_y___v`Vha|_t at Mm_ peace. He knows that if he breaks' geil; Bridge at South Lake; Ap_- §g‘_`:‘_;l';__";_i__{:_‘__‘;‘_‘§___lzzlignwliglgdlllielscglf candy, and it grows better every day." preaches to Mink River Bridge, __ _ K te sentenced to a term- of penal serv- In Queelfs C¢unty;_she9_'5 Brlage itude, but he is not always aware his head is getting snowy, he's grow- at Iona; Gascoigne Bridge, Flat River; thgst is he bge1_a_l;_s those same laws U18 Y0\|nger every year. And how the Clyde River Bridge- w en e B if IDE f0l kill! Bild ln Prince County: Hickey’s Bridge. country his punishment might be _ West Cape; Whaleback Bridge, glal- death. his answers when they greet him,and Deilllei Summa;-side Road near |11' Among crimes which are punishable merside- - 1. de tn .1 ri d ti Plans and 5PeCm°““°“5 "my be myutingus b\el1zl1vgi.o::r grgd: eihgizbghi seen and forms of tender obtained at _“nation dmnkenneés 0 duty rave trouble multiplies and thickens, and I the Provincial Engincei-‘s oiiicc. Char- negnwe ée on Benn _ 0 "glee lu' im _ everything that it is wrong. This llfe's lottetown and of e11e1111ea1~estwo1-k at ti = “ t V 5 -‘I 3 5 ““ H dark and tursld river: that flows be- qm following p1a¢es;- 8° "5 “B B 5°” ry 0’ _P “ce 0° °“'¢‘ tween two etarless nights; I have lum- omee of H. D. Menwen, Mmm. P0” duwmnd ¢1l¢¢'"Pl1'»-1: to aurrend- bags in my liver, 1 have broneiiitis in Store ofrJo11n McLean, Souris. ¢l` £0 lille ¢l1°m.\'- my lights. My wisl1bone's long been Store of Belly C|ow_ Mu,-my Ha,-bor ‘ A British soldier who has the mis- out of order, the doctor says I’m go- North. ' . fortune to be captured must take an ‘ing blind, and l’il be glad to cross the Store of Martin McKinnon, Monta- opportunity to escape if it is plane() border, and leave this punk old world gue. unwittingly in his way. A few sold- llehindf' He has a wall of 8100111 Store of Joseph McCabe. Iona. ge,-5 during the south Amcan war around him, an atmosphere that's Store or.-1. D. ness, 11111011. did not fully ,,,,de,.,t,,,_d .mm and grim and gray: and weary people cry. Oflice of G. M. Matthews, O'Leary. dm not escape from Boer captivity " __ _ e t ys Store of P. MeNutt & Sons, Mslpe- spoils a day. if you would have your when they could have done so For q _ . . _ ' 11 omce of Hom James A_ McNeill, ‘brig _f_l_1_;ll _l_¢_\_1_i_7€;:s_\_l_§>~_l`1<;:\_:_PUs1:_1x‘__’:_1;3“_f_?iul, brave and sane, and swear the Summerside. ' S Each tender must be accompanied 0"” men' “iff” P"i§°“°“ me Ge” the CIOUUB may bluff Hi P11111- by an accepted check on a chartered m‘§l15- hive Uffiken 100Se _und re- bank, payable to the order of the Com- 8811160 UNH” T0i;lm°UfS- a1\<|11I\'PI'11°l»1‘ missioncr of Public Works, equal to cally WHY C895 they hz-.V2 faced len per cent. of tho amount of_ tho death for liberty. tender. which will bf i`_orfuited if thel “Drum-head court-martial," by tl1e person tendering cc incs to c11ter way, is no\v obsolete. This form of ll\t0 ll U01-\U`I\Ul1 “H1011 lélllmd UDOH court-martial was so called owing to hockey was a brilliant success. for on W do 50 01" fgilf U’ H°‘;“‘l’&et€’-.the fact that whatever writing was the work contracts or. tic e11- d _h d_ :_l§;°“'_f§e'_‘1°t°‘ccep"edm° cheque Wm b°|ne§?>i§lEi;1¥s“l1l\lTod(hli‘f1 (ghillty rglncéctain __ 10 __ 25 T_ _ _ _ __ th - , scoreo o . 1\s1owngo. e The Department does 11ot bind itself 'ommces which relluirg 8 pumshment L stronger than a “\\'1gging” can dur- ropes, or cords. When invirons or fet- ters, he can 'oe attached to a Und days out oi four, or for a period not, exceeding 21 days. roi Tommy Atkins in irons but not attaching him to a fixed obl€°l5- CHARITY STAMPS USED DURING CIVIL WAR. .. Manyipcople who bought Red Cross Christmas seals i11 the seventh annual sale just called. do 11ot k11\v l1ow the charity stamp idea originated. It was war that brought forth the lar to Red Cross seals 'way back in l of the relief funds for the soldiers' p y 1, 1. - where. Nearly $1,000,000 was raised in this way before 1865. After the war - co11tln11e1l in this country for a gener- - Spain. Denmark, Norway, Russia, There are now several thousand of different types of charity stamps used . in all parts of the world, as many as THE TUBERCULOSIS STAMPS. Stamps on seals were first used lo get money for the anti-tuberculosis crusade in Norway and Sweden, in er of New York ami to Miss Emily P. terest was aroused by the receipt oi' a article about the queer-looking stamp in the "Outlook," and suggested some possible use for it in this country. Miss Bissell at once saw an oppor- tunity here, and prepared a stamp, realized $3,000 for tuberculosis work. So impressed was she with this suc- cess that sho indui-.erl the Axnericzui Red Cross to lake 11p the sale ln 1908 on a national basis. EI.»\`Il'1 JANIS Nl‘IA}'l.LY ` LOST IN MJOVIE .\`Cl".NE. the exclamation of horror that came from the lips of the rest of the com- pany, as they stood 11poo the banks of the river wherein the plucky little women had plunged while 1r_~.1king one of her first pictures, "Petty in Sl’-arch of 11-'l`hrill." Fortunately, .lllss Janis overcamg, the conditions which threatened for herself, Miss Janis-disguised in Loy’s clothing-jumps into a canoe to es- cape the pursuing oflicers of the law, but in her hurry the canoe, in mid- stream, upsets and she strikes out for the opposite shore. Miss Janis, not realizing how cloth- es would`f|11pede 11-er.swimming_ sank _in the struggle; her boy's coat clos- ed over her head nearly smothering her, hlnding her arms so th 1; gh., could not ti d t 1 _ Sv m sn he erriiied group on shore stood paralyzed whit- ing for her to come np. "It was the narrowest escape of my life," said Miss Janis afterward as-e`_he explained the accident. "I lwasn't frightened, but was simply wondering how I could possibly ex- tricate my arms so cs to strike out not spoil the picture, and incidental- ly not drown." | Ah it wal, Miss Janis ridded h'er- self of tho. impediments; struck out lor the shore;iand finished the picture as scheduled, but the onlookers ds- clare that it was a very cold and quite subdued little Miss Janis that emerged from the icy waters,- was wrapped in warm blankets and car- ried been to the studio, where alle' under ‘ss 1862, when they conceived the idea of 1904. To Jacob -ltiis. the social work-- TIIE GUARDIAN Purnlihss °1;'\-r;._s.. Leona _Two c|'r|zENs _ By Wait Mason "Oli, yes. l'm feeling fine and dan- dy.” says Jimpson, as he goes his way; "this good old world is sweet as Exuberant, but never showy, he goes his J0y0us Journey here. and. though people like to greet him, this man who never learned to whine They note Dut his maxima down in brine. “Alas, I’n1 feeling like the dickens," says Grlsson. as he llmps along; “my Confound him To n1 e him alwa eighbors love you, you must be cheer- kies are blue above you, e'e11~ though THE NEW GLASGOW BLACK FOXES BEATEN BY GLACE BAY. GLACE BAY, Jan. 17.-Glace liny’s appearance in Maritime Professio11al‘ Saturday night they won 11 decisive game from the New Glasgow Black Foxes. defeatin that team bv the home team against the visitors was a great delight to tl1e 700 fans present. The game was 11ot so one sided as the core would seem to indicate, for the' Foxes played a fine game. The com- _ ___ ____,mNUAnY S. A. McDonald 1f§§,,',’,'°§,‘f,',’, Sale of Ovei Every Overcoat sold now at Sacrihce--Prices, Saturday & Save from $5. to $10. in this store is being Mondav were two of the busiest overcoat days of the season. Many Coats going now at nearly l-'Z their regular values. Every man should secure one of these coats today. _ Bring your boy with you some bargains for him too. team, but it was i11 most cases, broken up by Jimmie Wilkie, Kyle and Chis- holm, on the defence. For the greater part of the game the locals had the better of the ice, and when ll1e`i’or- wards got away they generally had no difficulty in finding the net, al- hination work- was somewhat _more in Q W F ` 1 -Y Y »-_ --- 7 T ' evidence than that of the Glace llnyitliougli Morrison made some hard stops. The New Glasgow team was playing under a. lmndicup as a result of a hard game with Sydney o11 l"ri- day evening, but they had lots of speed until the latter part of the final period when they slowed up somewhat. For Glace Bay, Jimmie Wilkie played o. star game and netted six out oi the ten goals. Wilson getting two, Fraser scored New Giasgow’s both tallies. Kyle, at point, was a tower of strength to his team; Chisholm, formerly of the I-Ialifaf Socials. played sood. while Cross, in goal, was brilliant at all times. »1_. -1 1 1 al 011 I-'RY’s_ _ \ 1 *iii-=_. 7_,_u. f ~<-_ ___ -~ :.1_ -»_ _- '_-`-~=. `i=,'-`11".~_~¥ ___~§_ ,s__.~;:_._‘:_,--__ .\_~". 'V-.'11 _ “zz : -‘° . .uae _ .-:rs \: E?-' Tv ..r- '-°`f- 4;- '-"=r=75‘f~?§.”.'-' '_ i" _:_ - _,,;.- .7.-'§& /-',".‘ 1” vu- Y’ * 2 ..< . `-`?i'=~'§f4.'=- .":C`»'°¥f. _ .__,.__.____ `_._\__ -w »- In " .'~"‘.`.“fe-'\~_.,» ~-. _ ilii/impdrts. 5.* M f I ' ..,,o|.l“'g . _ju-°‘ “An Extra Run” .q‘____ _:__ _L _r _ .._,_»,_,_-._ __._1;_,_-_.___ ._ - _.___ ,_ _ __. __»__ _ _, fl, ni.-___,. ,’,,l{l_f ___ 4 Y... ____v_,<_ “4I,_;‘_7_((§,'¥_l"'. ,. ;_~. :_-F. 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