i v ll 6. ,_ 1?. »i _-_-,~'~ _i _ il 'li i v n 3! _.-1 .J ii 1? 51 -_.:.;;1=r_;‘.: ,ran '_- »fv ii I ¥» E if ii .i il i ty; ii. li ii; if gi? >i lil 1: .. .,i .1_ ` r' addressed to will he re- on Fri- the liails,on four years, over Rural Mail I from Station to at'the Postmaster Gsne~ Containing further may he seen and forms,of Tender may be ob- at the Post Offices of Peake's Eilott Vale and at the office Office Inspector. OFFICE INBPECTOIVS OF- Jan. 24th 1913. JOHN F. WHEAR, Post Oiilce Inspector. 1-37 MMU. __ -5) "4 ' ,___ _ _ .i_;{_ S. .°»"“\ ` V .'.i'»"/~J;;':§"»‘.r MAIL CONTRACT SEALED TBINDERS, addressed to tho Postmaster General, will be re- ceived at Ottawa until Noon, on Fri- day, the 14th March, 1913, for the conveyance of His Majesty‘s Mails, on a proposed Contract for four years, six times pcr week over Rural Mail Route No. 1 from Wilmot Vai- ley to commence at the Postmaster General's pleasure. Printed notices containing further information as to conditions of pro- posed Contract may be seen and blank forms of Tender may be ob- tained at the Post Oilices of Wilmot Valley, North Bedeque, Ross’ Corner, Lower Freetown, Summerside, and at the office of the Post Otlice Inspect- or. JOHN F. WHEAR, Post Oiiice Inspector. I-‘ost Ohlce Inspector’s Office, Charlottetown, Jan. 24th, 1913. 1-Z7MM3i. _L i . . 'rr 'W' ' . f.-‘._‘-;'_-<1:;_ ; MAIL CONTRACT SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Postnzasten General, will be re- ceived nt Ottawa until Noon, on Fri- day, the 14th March, 1913, for the conveyance of His Majesty's mails, on a proposed Contract for four years, six times per week over Rural Mail Route No. 1 from Peakes Sta- tion, Prince Edward Island, to com- mence at the pleasure of the Post- master General. Printed notices contalning further information as to conditions of pro- posed Contract may be seen and- blank forms df Tender may be ob- tained at the Post Offices of Peakes Station, Pisquid, Fanning Brook, St. Patrick's Road, and at the ofiice of the Post Oflice Inspector. JOHN F. WHEAR, Post Oiiicc Inspector. Post Office Inspector's Office, Charlottetown, Jan. 24th, 1913. 1-27MM3i. ....-...__ -,‘.~»¢£' A, .,|.., -. .1 ti-. .. MAIL CONTRACT SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Postmaster General, will be re- ceived at Ottawa until Noon, on Fri- day, the 14th March, 1013, for the conveyance of His Majesty's Mails, on a proposed Contract for four years, three times per week each way, between Elmwood Post Oillce and Main Post Road (Colville Road) and six times per week over Rural Mail Route No. 2 from New Haven, Prince Edward Island, to commence at the pleasure of the Postmaster General. Printed notices containing further information as to conditions of pro- posed Contract may be seen and blank forms oi Tender may be ob- tained nt the Post Oillces 'of Elm- wood, Clyde River, Kingston, New Haven, and at the ofiice of the Post Otllcc Inspector. JOHN F. WHEAR, Post Oilice -Inspector. Post Ofiice Inspector's Office, Charlottetown, Jan. 24th, 1913. 1-27MM3l. ?_ 2" .» . -\,". . -"1, 1 °""~' §~;~$S * V. all . 31 'I . MAIL CONTRACT SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Postmaster General, will be re- ceived at Ottawa until Noon, on Fri- day, the 7th March 1913 for the conveyance of His Majesty‘s mails, on aproposed contract for four years, six times per week. Over Rural mail route No. 1 from Tracadie Cross Prince Edward Island To commence at the Postmaster Ge- neral’s pleasure. _ Printed notices containing further information as to conditions of pro- posed Contract may be seen and blank forms of Tender may be ob- tained at the Post Office of Tracadle Cross, Blooming Point, Scotchfort and other route oilices and at the onice of the Post Office inspector. POST OFFICE INSPECTOR’S OF- FICE, Ch'Town, Jan. Nth 1913. JOHN F. WHEAR, Post Oilics Inspector. 1-20 MM3i. ' -»..... 90: np. DAILY oem. 1| you have lone dj ttle wgalpad “Twill cheer my and hilp my dim,°‘bxe!csu's‘s_‘ithe digs low _ Y ' If . ‘ oufourse as can back, and tell methet He went with you into tho l&l1l|; call back, and say He kept you when the forest’s roots were torn; 'I‘hat.When the heavens thundered and the earthquake shook the mil, -lie bore you up and held you where the very air was still. -_-.-.-.- -_-_-_-.-_-_-1-_-_-_ahv-.-_-f -.-:_11-.-:_-,-_-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-_-_- u i t al ng the steely, ._.- Anderl, QBIIIIAIHO, ¢&l» Il '°‘4"§v-4?’ .==:"§€§§g§ EE~£§§§g §‘i§i== _-L-=.,-.15 Eiigiiii i§'¢§§-I Bl But if you'l1 say He heard you when yourprayerwashutqdry, ' And if you'ii say I-Ie saw thronsh the night's sin-darkened _ ' -"' If you have gone a littlzqiay ahead, oh, friend, call _ "Twill cheer my heart aud.hslp my feet along the stony track. -Selected. ‘ 400 DIAMONDS " ' IN ARMLET OF - MRS. ANTHONY. NEW YORK, Jan. _B8-Mrs. Hattie Anthony of Muncie, Ind., _is again to- day making loungers.in the Waldorf- Astoria in famous Peacock Alley sit up and pay particular heed. Mrs. Anthony, who dazzled Gotham a few months ago with diamond studded slipper heels, is now wearing an armlet which she proudly pro- claims was made in Indianapolis and which is regarded as one_of the most wonderful pieces of jewelry ever seen in this city. The armiet consists of 400 pure white diamonds. , It has a platinum base and is in the shape of s. Iitur de lis at the wrist. A chain of guaranteed diamonds, ranging from three carats down to a carat extends from the armlet propsrto the mar- quise ring of diamonds on her third finger. . _ _ Mrs. Anthony has a son, H. M, A,,_ thony, nt Ha.rvg|;¢__ PAUL JoNs:s' BODY ' . 'ro Bs: Movsin AGAIN .___ ANNAPOLIS, Md., Jan. 23.-The body of John Paul Jones, America’s first naval officer, will be removed next Sunday from its temporary resti ing place in Bancroft Hall, Naval Academy, to the crypt of the New Chapel. This is to be the great sea dghter’s permanent resting place, it is hoped, and the chapel and the crypt were designed especially for this purpose. Arrangements for the services were completed to-day, '1‘hey` will he simple and dignified, the only speaker being Chaplain U. G. B. Pierce of the United States Senate. 300 KNICKERBOCKER HOTEL HANDS ARE ORDERED TO LEAVE NEW YORK, Jan. 23.-Three hun- dred wniters and kitchen hands were discharged at the Knickerbocker Ho- tel eariy to-day. Picksts were placed about the hostelry, and it was au- nounced at the headquarters of the International Hotel Workers' Union that an cdort would he made to tie up every big hotel and restaurant in this city. Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, the woman organizer of the Indus- trial Workers of the World, who is helping conduct the waiters’ strike, took command. “We will tie up the hotel and restaurant business, no matter how long it takes." She Said- ______.,_ STRIKE LEADERS HEAVILY FINED. NORTH BAY, Ont., Jan. 23-Three leaders in the Porcupine mining strike were prosecuted, under the Lemieux Act, for inciting a strike at the Hollinger mine, and were found guilty_ yesterday before Magistrate Torrance and sentenced _to tive hun- dred dollars iine each, or three months in gaol. The accused refused to pay the fines, preferring to spend their three months in Sudbury gaol. Barrister Godfrey, of Toronto, con- ducted the prosecution. A. G. Staght, of I-Ialisybury, counsel for the accused, states he will appeal from the sentence. VINCENT ASTOR AT SULZER RECEPTION. ALBANY, Jan. 23-The legislative' reception -given to Governor and Mrs. Sulzer was a brilliant function.About 2,500 attended. In the crush was Vincent Astor. He had to all but fight his way to shake the hand of the Governor and Mrs. Sulzer. The greeting was very cordial. SMITHIZRS MAKES DENIAL LONDON, Jan. 25.-Alfred Smith- ers. chairman of the English Board of Directors of the Grand Trunk Rail- way denies the report of differences among the Directors on any subject.. SEMINOLE RUSHESTO _ RESCUE OF MAY CREW CHARLESTON, S. C., Jan. 23... The revenue cutter Seminole t<>day is rushing to the rescue of the crew -__ I of the freight steamer Mae, Philadel- Dr' HamT”'fI';dPm°»I~_,;“’d m7 1"" _ _' phia to Cuba. The Se i l sta t d Commence . BY BV6. IVZUY' '_`?~ shortly alter 6 p. m.,nwi1t(l)i an rn; 2,1 ous appetite, strong- heart' action, `.»_\ . 150 miles before her. ' and no sign of indigestion. I feel . f - _: "-L.i____ Q S younger and healthier' than ever be- THF TURKS COMPLAIN ` ` ;|i___~,,‘7 906 u Pauls, aan. zs.-cum: runs, a nr. 1-ramuemrs Pius. and my me " I p friend of ‘the deposed Grand Vixier of five boxes for 1. . B mail _ m Turkey says that Gernmnrand Aus- trla h vif' be _ Th _ - 1 d~,| |- n en conspiring to bring yi ,md Ki 4,, Cqma.,,'._;- - - of .lien isc¢_I_;;;=:nhiere 1;: ;‘n¢;nE_°txili_¢;_x;i;1;r:_t_i:n£;>_:v::__lnp‘u;\;i;i::.y clu¢IlngCoInnlIii‘-1. Big Bell, which now has taken place. He says __ Innior Tatoo and all other the Sultan wili'be dethroned and the ' - ' ' ' famous makes -together Uf°‘."“ Pm” Pl"-,Unis place. , ' with some extra lines made _ . , especially fer' ns. '1‘iie»e -_ ¢. ls - ;' .mmf cam roiliiiipg clsnnfm clocks are in heat cases and _ 1 mmm ¢g:_~_g|lfl§v..l¥¢bI§,*___§‘*°m`, --'.F.f’.§’.f‘.§.‘.‘-“§»l‘.€.'i."°'.'...‘.;’Z f “W°f~=“” Pe" :‘..u':‘e~' “W-1‘~--T ~»-»-‘-'eff for working men , are 'A ` the best value .~ MILWAUKEE. Jan. 23.-Milwau- _CALLS MILWAUKEE ` , "DRY" STRONGHOLD hee. frequently called the “City of Breweries," is in fact a stronghold of prohibition. This statement is vonehed for by Eugene W. Ohnln. Prohibition candidate for President, who selected this city as the place in which to begin the work of raising a million-dollar campaign fund for the election of 1916. ‘ I!AILROAD..T0~RlliACE ' RIVER COUNTRY. EDMONTON, Alberta, Jan. 28-The announcement is made by H. Muskett King, vice-president of the Alberta, Peace River and Eastern 'Re.ilway, backed by a strong financial group in Great Britain, that his company will commence the construction, as soon .a/s winter breaks, on the first section ofthe line from Edmonton to Peace River crossing. Eventually they will build to Fort Murray, and thence Pacific. PLENTIFUL AND BOSTON, Jan. 23-Fresh tlsh is more plentiful and prices are drop ping. Native shoal halibut, which a week ago commanded a price of 40 cents, now sells at 22 cents apound. The weather along the coast has been more favorable for dshing lately, and fish are running in large num-_ bers. Quahaugs are scarce and there -is no ings of oysters are ample, and clams I7 ply than recently. Lobsters are cheaper. im* BLEASE FOR COLOR DINE IN TEACHING , S. C., Jan. 23.- On recommendation of Governor Blease a bill has been introduced.in the Legislature prohibiting white people from teaching ncgroes. It is directed at schools conducted by Northern missionaries and churches. L-_@_J__.__. SECRECY REGARDING GERMANY’S ARMY BILL. BERLIN, Jan. 28-The Frankfurt- er Zeltung says that the new' army hill will be laid before t_hs 'Reichstag at the present session. No details are given respecting the measure. __...1______ . . ., . .- re causing a loss of about $100000 oc- A Bad Heart, -- - its Cause and Eurc Many, Firmly'.,Convinced Thdy Are Dying of Heart Trouble, Have Of- - ten the Strongest Hearts. Sometimes you wake up at night, heart throbbing like a steam engine, Your breathing is short -and irregu- lar; pains shoot through thai chest and abdomen, and cause horrible anx- iety. Your trouble isn't with the heart come of indigestion, which has caus Just read what happened 'to Isaac "Three months ago If was a eak, slcklyman. My appetite was qoor, I would often wea.kCn"`wi1;_l1 gas in the stomach and hesl',t:.i?alpitati0n. "I consulted my doctor and used "One day' I received a sample of before." Your druggist or stmieheepsr sells S 00 y fro The Catan-hosone-00:, Bnlfl`»lo.`- N.- .‘ . Z \` ~' ' This rsithel ine Motor is now the universal favorite. In _19ro the sales _ were mostly local-~ . only a few Imperiais were in use outside the Mari _- time Provinces. Butwrgri saw Imperia‘s in use on _ the Pacific Coast and in 1912 Imperials were in use ` in every corner of the globe. ‘ _ _In_ all tests the _linperial wins out-it’s sold on .` its merits. . - ' F I = _¢ .. _ a, f,/5-`.,f°zg.:‘--»-;\,“~~ ,. ' "» "~ _ 4 _ _, 1, i. . ~ .lr .saw 0 Unwersaf ~ .°.I'....=......ina.,» ‘ ui.~.rwi.= sd. Stencils senton ‘e$9I:i:$I_iliii jf` .13 I it MWA . s.s;w|Lsit=lsn|s- The Imperial' Mar- °°-*°°- “.“'-T'°f"'°'~-‘°°.”t ; ,. -an o I Ar- ...,.»°.'.°.'l2’»?...IZ3i‘.‘l.l‘”»..°i’°’°',r,.i..S< ‘- Mlmislbimvm ` 'I' ft ‘- F ire iInsiura`_hce_.», _ ., For rates in the P. I- Irlond H na lr Insurance Compu a 9 rm uidings. Churches. ' a .- a. lzfntaig. Opens; Factories, sler I, 8 . 6 0. ' ° - 5%. i¥hr.r..1oos1ea»y.su»m Phones” ~ ~ "- _srennsulrf saltlnns. _ cu. 'Tas '_wAr"u=r~' "~ws'r'li Eastern S. S. Corporation INTERNATIONAL LINE WINTER FLBEB St. John to Boston -- s'.'-...JSA-$0 St. John to Porllandft. nn,-,C 09 Brugge Stewértl gl Ca, II ;¢.¢.,|i..,m._...... .......'|l.se Af. 'easterly to Fort Churchill on the _ |__,____;-1-jjj __' I' _ '- Hudson Bay, and westerly to the ' ' """ Fans:-1 msn Mona: I YOU LCU! dep€nd` O11 PRICES GO DOWN. ' V _ - Eddy’s_ Matches . over-supply of scallops. but' the oder- it dj ° and lobsters are in much better su - A - Count Them'F or Quan tity -- SPARMNBURE- I '_ Examine Them F or Quality _ Because they are Safe Sure and Trouble-proof. i Lighting easily at the first stroke, they bum ea i y and evenly without the Iieaddropping oft. ,=¢a_.»‘ .sr _Y\gBRl7~/S6 _ _ '%_\“ C44, 0 0 _ => 5 $7 g ‘ \ _ _ ..”I . save/ M fy. _ TRENTON FIRE _ __ 5 1 _ _i TRENTON N J Jan Z5 A ii ;‘:.f.f.a;‘.;‘°.‘;°..:;»:?s.. .::.:;;;a:.:: 0 Slcnographers Trained ai business buildings. at all. These sensations are-,the out- , L B Miller. Pfincilmli _ ‘O ViCf0¥iH ROW ed ga, to Mm 4,, th., ,tommy ,,,,.§ =su@1ss-@.s~es>w;sasax= ,, th ,, H d _ M ,, ,_ srsorsis or csssnisn rcns`. - ii°;'i§i»'i;°i»i;ea.m rm ' _- V ° _ wait nun ncoutsrioss. I ` F ` .Y an 4*\"»`°.. 1',-'--u-~»°,. - , The Chai-loffclolvn Guardian " ` .sd » r muy umm the _weekly sl.. TIN* MOYDIIO Gqudlqn and '1_‘he'FamilygHera]d and - Weekly Shir, one year each, -» including the beautiful pre- ‘ » mlum picture "Home ' ‘ Again" only ' '- and each, pre- ` .md-i: -°.l:e.:.°: .° - °- '~~ "_1iI'u‘iis hinmdux ` urs. and Sat. st Bn. nr ` 132; “.j‘°.*:i:i°_gg;r_;1°_;:2,;_i:_§°§ra“.2'i fill' I* *I I s ‘ -' i ==-.ii§a.i=eei?a.'l.e'f‘- a _ St. John. N. 8'i ` Suiiitis, P.E. island and MAGDALIW ISLAND 5l`EA:i?-SIIIP SERVICE 7 ._ _ -. ,,_..-_.,._~ f‘l»°A l Steam ship "LADY HYIIL. -vin len.. me Hnilwny wharf. Pictou_ .very \ioruiay and 'l‘hur|_day guerrilla! on irriviofme Express lromi all at; for chi- Mamialon Islands, nailing at Sour s P. ii. 1. some and returning. lw b ..€.°.'.'a':"2:‘.‘:;:=°s"..‘ii...I“f»»”° W r ea l,:.°:.f::2:.:,:_.‘a‘3°::.‘l..._-a.';°.'... 'ff analersnd wner ‘ _ 'erin ie.-nun - _ _ Furness Wiihy Q Co, Lid ` ” s'rr.AMs|ur Linens _ rom Lonron Steamer Iron Hsilfa Dae. 'ith' Shenandoah Jani ith Dec. 22nd Rappahannock _Jsn. 11th( '\n. ard Durango ----l-"» - \ .mth Kanawha f ._Jsn.;llst am Liverpool Steamer ll'hlIr_Hlll.lsl n. lst Aimerians , Jan. list( any 15th Tabasco Feb. (thi 1 _ ‘ rin ehovfsteamers have a ilaxilddf ae- Pmengm ina ruin: ‘annie ‘lor eller Allan Lin Steamship Oo. al Bullitt; 1- ' rnaunss wrrnr a oo..'nfro`§» ° ’ Agent Bailfax. 51.8 - . -."`* ,. sA11L1*N 'FROM Sl* ~ ,_r_-s.1. ,.in,zr.l(Etf ‘ f i - °.:v.:.:r.§:':’:. strata." 'iii s .im h va .wmmodatlon for saloon nnlqnpsryt ~ . s rl f~'~_" - f-_ } \ -"1 Ai' `i- i' L » r -fi 1 1