9%! ‘l'WO` -.~.~ THE cusmprrnrowu ouattnxlutt . J-*NU-*RY 2'- *Q16 'it tu ___ , _.ew _ _ M,__,___7 uni. Thermometer l.oolrAlterIi There would be far less ' colds ii houses were not kept too warm. It is merely a matter of habit. 66 to 68 de- grees is wana enough-we often have it 80 degrees. Get a thermometer and go by that. It will save in fuel the cost of a dozen thermome- ters every year, and may save you some colds and doc- tor bills. Better have a ther- mometer irtside and outside the house. Cost but little. we have them from 254: upto $4.00 J. G. Jamieson Druggist Tull! TABLE .tANuAnv. High Water Low Water .Lat Pat. .tat Pfit. 11.25 _ 1s.0s '- 0.14 ~ .os = 19.04 _ 1.20 ~ 20.05 2.2 21.09 -.a_».»-as-_-_» . wen- igtnco . ' P ...`.T.'.'L` ?'7".°f° 33235 ._ ti et _.».-..-».-,.-..t».- 5°°°.".".°"* »- :texto -1 taoote 3.28 .36 me W 54 lo at Nd* '-3 5'5"? rf? !`°!‘!‘.° 33333 D-lid)-I Z°!".°.°!" ." gi#-bg# -5 ow A co -22.12 ‘ .- _ .”’.°'.°" g\C‘»-» tue- F1 et . 14.55 I 15.36 ._ j 16.16 ; f 16.56 L; ‘ 17.37 I ._ 1 .21 08 'L 1.33 _ S . 2.32 . 3.26 . 15.29 ‘ 4.14 ` 1_6.22 _ ' 17.11 7.56 ' 8.36 § 20.56 21.46 22.38 23.3-I 3.4 as r'.".°‘“ seas 12.38 13.34 14.33 P-4 5§3;P5 UJDUIQW -10th-I neurons 3.2;'l¢!°£°f"§_¥ F” 9;-§¥@¥p§55§5§@ s;es;ees_eessee '"`_5_=é§;=f= 5' ° :asses .*".°*¢*.°‘ ness sszszaznsss. is :'~ 9 On »-an-In->-4 u-~ .°5"‘.*~ IQ§¢;’\ QW 9°." toot nom ; 9.02 I _j 9.41 I 3 1 1; 10.36 j 1 7.26 5| 11.47 5 18.40 1| 0.58 l 13.02 to 2nd. threatening. 8rd to 4th, wind and snow. 5th to 9th. very cold weather. 10th to 12th. milder. 13th to 15th, fair. 16th to 20th, rough. cold and squally. 21st to 25th. low temperature. 26th to 39th. storm wave. Zllth to 31111, hlustary. T - 'F D 21.46 22.249 215.44 53830 was nt. A 3.00 1 .|AuuA v-tu The annual meeting of The Bed ford Farmers Co. Operation Oo. Ltd _wlll he held ln the store ag Bedford on THEO ELLIIS, Secretary. _n _ _ -31 ~ 'I --"~j;¢ 1 '_,f`.\t '? Synopsis oi Canadian Northwest land Regulation. E ‘l'H_E aole head of a iamtlv, or my m;l¢ Mu qdneen years old. mayjtotrteatead aquariu- asetson of avathbie Dominion land -n Manitoba, -isintchzwan nr Alb:-.»<_at Apfjiqnt mug; 3|-,. oearta person at the fkirmmon _Lands Agency or Sul>A;em.-y for the District. -rttry bv proxg, may be made at anylllomimon Land=.\g¢-ncy tbut not Sub-Anencyl on r_er1;t1n rr.ndtt.nn= _Dunes-mx months rt-sauence uson and cul- uvationoi the landm each oi three years. .\ hcrnesteider mayltve within nine miles of his homestead one farm nt at least 8) sera, on caratn condirrona A habitable house is re- the New York agents today stating bat the steamer was not sunk and tha( . F the Postmaster General will be re- nA|.tl=Ax nor sum( ---_ aunt neronr l.EAv£e aultaenstoe Fon HIDES. stuns, w00l~ JUNK CHARL Town Toronto. Doc. Zoth. 1915. t--1 HALIFAX. January 17 - The recon; 1 Mlm Ls. s. trAt.tA rnou ` °P_E¢lA!- TRAIN . ;t4A|.LAus wzsg.v f - o'r'rE 1 Wed. Jsny :stil nt one o'clock. pclbllshed reports tothe elect that the A1. 2 ,_“_ | \\'00L la nachangeq, 0.14 pg; ,gm chorline steamer Italia was mnk |cotning to market. Washed nes” 'wt ear Gibraltar by amine and a num-` F, 85681-lilfmwf-i ll bet- of lives lost. are not correct. S. C“”mm4@m 0103133!! tt INDI. ` ents of.t:he line received word from he Italia. sailed from Halifax several K no and t E ,mam Homin, aswol-llIty4oto44e.pertn.wat1net|. r24;». ms. "r"rstn min “"°°“°"" "‘""¥- °°“°¢|- °hlU¥- “W-ii turn after Genes:-t, about 11 33 to 384; Unvashed ileeee wool as to? °.c|°c|‘_ quality 30 to 344'. Northwestem - I-‘arf he had reached her destination safely Bummersme 00 _nsington _ eetnwn merald Jet. .75 unter River .45 _ .\'orl.h Wiltsh ire .411 7' _- '3 .tt lf>` ». _. `~_'/`:\ Mail f(l>_ntract ` h t T weeks . _ __ _ -1, .70 _ Bradllbthe .65 Fredericton .55 tl 1 253S$Sié2" GQGWID ‘G D WN ull; 1 ’l‘ALLO\\' is In better demand and a time stronger ln price- City rentlere_t_: solid in barrels, 7. Country stock. sol ln barrels, N0- 1 ‘KC N0- 3 5* \° 6°' Cake No. 1. 7% to 7551:. No. 2. 6 to nlicbksl-I HAIR is In a little better de~ umnd and in fair supply. Farmer Ped- lar Stock 34 to 37c. per Ib . OLD RUBBERS. JUNK. ETC.. 8\‘¢ in fair supply and are hellll 855°' |1¢“l M unphanged prices. Rubber Boots and _ nlln to trim 5 to tic Auto l` Q ‘ BEEI-‘HIDES are lower and the mar iIf~atl_ heavy .li-§ to 41,90 'rea Lentl l. ket is weak 'ranners are only buying on rnléand to mouth grits. any Bown- °|' 93 green t 18 c. per lb. Country Hides. ilat cured. 16 to 1'.’c tg 41.51°. Brass. heavy 1 to Se Light 5 to ‘lc. Capperfheavy 10 to 126. Light 8 to l0c_ Zinc. 6 to 8c. utzt-:ttsK1.\'s are ln good siiolils' at -washed according I llallt. 2.1 t Shoes aero g - , 'T' _ :t.‘lr. 0 q y mtl 0. Il to .'17-_ Bicycle tires 2 to 30 $1. _ f ' ‘ ' ' . - ' '_ ' 80 _ ' Der lb. Part cured, 15 to 15t,‘c, pgr mil unchanged prices. Green deer _skins 7. cantrsxms mt nm, .nd coming; to 91-. to rum .try new-string 1., to zoei lib - to market in good supply. City skins green flat. 180. per In Country cured °“"‘Y 5”' -3° 3-55 ts to`19 tn Pa ` ~ 'i it/ussa ts HEARING DEATH ' ”"°"e'°'m (art) _ _ Ln? i8c. per £lh.p:5cordlngr:oc`;:tii'lt1<;n tlig I5 BROKEN HEARTED AT "°°°‘1'2°'“"3‘ Deacons or Boo Cntr 7.1¢. to $1.20; COL'-APSE 0F *"9 EW"“E- , lt . - -- - - ~ 5 nonsnmnns are 1 n 5 PW” -1°" 1*’ _ ~*“°'“° ""'”' :Anas Ano rms Fon gona demand. city tai.;°oitersffi'0 12? PM" 10"" J°“"“"‘ 8°” " “S "°°“: each _ . . | ri I the Duke of Adragna.l st=Ec|At. 'rnAm €3»ul?r12wsl0etgl;aN§0l` “'00 lo! befgmif °§0'51‘@ “`"" "°' ”"“°° "°“' _.___ I gn' A ` ' .' . ` ' Buelow, former German chancellor. FROM MURRAY HARBOUR T0 ,mndE5P§I?g’f:`.?yc§?;:;‘:e ";cg°°d fe that on account of Emperor WilIiam's ¢HA|;L°1»-|»E1-°wN_ tune take om Cm, Sheeplgmfas $l_2_§_` iuness the prince has been summoned? quired _ercept where residence is performedin the vtr nur. ‘ ln certain dsstrtrts a home-strider in good slandwz may p'e e 1 I1’ a I oaxter se-ctioLalf1ng~ gelved at Ottawa until noon. on Fn \ proposed Contract for four years. sts F 1., 14 verusernent will net be paid fur. 64385. _ 9.12 9_4: 1 20.20 _ 21.01 t Duma- Fix months rt-aideneein each oithreg yars al' er earning homestead patent ; also 50 acres extra 1-1lttvat1on. l'm emotion pttent may be obtaia¢d_ss soon as homestad patent. on certain conditions. _ _A settler who has exhausted his homestead . nah: may take; purchased h~-neszead in cer ~ l ndtstrict P' SIU) ll ‘ I u tai _ s._ rice _ per acre. titles- Must reside six mnntbsin each oi three years. cultivate 10 acres and _-rect a house worh $1.00 _ The area of culttvattou ts subject to reduction ncase of rough. #grubby or stnnyland Live stock may be s .bsmuzrd lor cultivauon undfr certatr. rc-nd1t'0ns. \\`, \\`_ (jf`pRY_ 4_‘ LL Ii _ Deputy ofthe Minister oi the interior 3 N. B.-L'nauth'rized publication ot this ad- 5]( 550)-l--Ilmtl a|arZl _ SEALED TENDERS, addressed to use his mmrsréaa. |~ri.»i.'¢1op¢`rm.~ times per week over Rural Mail route ro .\'o. I from Bradalbane, P. E. island f0 av, the 3rd March. 1916 for the con 'eyance of Hts Majestfs Malls. on a m the Postmaster General's pleas-f rr. Printed notices containing »further _\i .a '.7-l 20-.\lmwl.s. 1 Artillery Men' WANTED I Forty-tive good, _:gre tvviaInt_t_-:El for _gqarrisoin Duty at Ives -_ om , _ at ax_. ose estrmg to get nto thts Servtce should apply at once as 1 he list_1s likely to fill up rapidly ` A ltcation may be made to --» 1 You MAJOR LEIGH, Armouries. MAJOR C. L. y l, ‘il O lm $2.21 0 t sn. 1 s- `» ruEsoAv, JAN. 2501. ms. ,s2_o0_ Q' mm ry “Wk” M' '°' -1. y suddenly to Berlin from SwlI.¢erl..nd.k wl1t»r¢- ite has been staying for several ; months. _ F angers The ilngers were those of lr. J. \\'. Besnard. of 539 Craig Bt. . li.. Montreal. He says. -“A fsll- ing beam badly smashed Ill! hand. Two lingers were so severely ~ crushed that the doctors aald they would havfuto be amputated. Nat- urally j n't want this. so ,de- cided to try Zam-Bok first; I ap- 'plierl Zam-Bok daily; and hy the 3 time I had used 34 worth. the la- ~ jury was completely healed. `lly‘ fngera were saved!" 1 Just another Illustration of tha " healing power of Zam-But. Acci- dents will happen. lt may be your turn next.. Better get a box and keep lt handy. Accidents are less frequent than skin diseases. and remember this- Zam-Buk is just as good for eczema, ulcers, skin diseases. and piles, as for cuts, burns. bruises. All druggists and stores 501:. box, or I for $1.25. Refuse substitutes. ..-14:45- ~ , . » r Burns Concert. Leaves Murray_ _, ,.._._._ __ `...,.,,.,._ RUMORS IN GERMANY. ' ` Harbour at 1.15° leaves on return - ' . _ . _ 1.oz\'Do_\', Jan. 12.- 'rue Amster-I after Concert. about 11 ocloclt. _ _dam cones _mem of me Dany Ex _ elville . rand View . ernon River _ ke Verde . t. Herbert . harlottetown tart-.1 ~ Fa re. urray Harbour $1.00 niormation as to conditions of pro- M 90 posed Contract may be seen and blank iw rms of Tender may be obtained at ,Belle River _ the Post 0tlicaes,of Bradalbane. .\'ewi_\| 1 London. Granville. Stanley Bridge and .G t the oillce df the Post Oliice lnspec~ V i0f'_ i JOHN F. WHEAR, Yernpn _ Post Oillce Inspector. ur, _album _ Post Oiiice lnspector’s`0llit-9. Hn Charlottetovru. 19th Jan.. 1916 `-_\| J: - ~ ~ urray River. . ood Island . 80 T5 T0 50 45 45 45 30 .25 I5 zelbrook P 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 .00 05 .10 .40 .55 .05 .15 .40 .45 .50 10 A member of the Club will he on the 11-:tin to sell tickets to the Concert to ssengers. 6050-I-Z0me3i active young men A ._\1. .15 W ao ILL FIND A HELPFUL SUGGES- TION IN THIS LETTER. Overworked. run down "ragged out“ women who feel as though they could hardly drag about. should pro- llt by Mrs. Carter's experience. S_be says:-"I am the mother of six child- ren and I got so weak and run-down that I couldn't eat anything and it seemed almost impossible for me to get around and do my work. l tried dif- ferent doctors' remedies without bene- fit. I saw Vinol advertisedland decid- ed to try lt, and received so much hen- eflt from the tit-st bottle t_hat l con- tinued to take it.. and it has built up my strength and made me .strong and L_ in-|1_=--_._ -_I well. I consider Vinol the best medi- cine l have ever taken. and advise all 5QMg1'p-"Ng Hap 1-0 gu3‘f_ weak. run-down women to try it." Mrs. l B Bridget- .\iy mistress said at the _ {"“".‘.”‘“‘ ‘i,‘..{‘°"”.‘.°"“.§, "““ 1.' ’ ‘““'2`.§ 33l§"..l’§l’.’Z.?'l..’.’.‘ .§.'}“.l'.f§§ZTf.‘.1l"Z.5i°l“.’." irea anyt g ur g -t e mon - f _- ’ _' »ht='ti raise my wages. So I was very or and iron tollit‘,Vlnol.suppl1es tho vt- t-nreiul. U1 Norah- And you got you raise? bl Bridget-- I did not. She claimedl that by not breaking anything in the whole month I broke the record. I t cssie Carter. State Road, .\'. (‘. It all the tried overworked run- leloments noor-ssury to build _up ood and strength. we would11't he ble to supply the demand. E. A. Foster, druggist. Charlotte- own. H. J. .\labon. drugglst, Sourls. l'*" ` "' ` ` 8 po _ press says the Kslser's condition Isl grave and there are rumors every-_ where in Germany that he is dying. ~ The correspondent adds: “They Kaiser is conhned to his private a-' pat-tments and is nursed only by the; KaIserine.' adding: “He is absolutely: broken-hearted owing to the im-§ pending collapse of Gern1any’s great military machine and the dangerous; financial situation of the Empire. BOOST CROWN PRINCE. _ "Color is giveu to the reports that; the Kaiser is near death by a pub-E Iication of extravagant eulogles of; the achievements of the crowtr prince; in the German press." l A despatch from Geneva to the Dallyi Express says the iirst operation on the Kalser’s throat was n failure and at set-ond operation has been ordered. S ON OF NOTED SCULPTOR KILLED IN ACTION' New \'om<_ Jan. 17. - rltortnsi Sanford Ward. lwmlty-two years oi; ago. son of llorlwrt Ward. a noted; Snglish sculptor. has been killed in ac-g tion while fighting in the Champagne! di 1 VY" H young n1au's father was one of the survivors of thc Stanley relief expo sitiou into Africa. and married tho daughter_of Chas. H. Sanford. who is reputed to be the second wealthiest man in England. You Can’t Cut Out A B00 SPA\"|N,PU==‘or THOBOUGBPIN, A B.'5_.O_"?5`_’ N 5? will clean them oil permanently, and you work the horse same time. Does not blister or remove tlu hair. $2.00 per bottle, delivered. Will tell ou more ii ou write. Book 4 Ig free. ABS0l{BlNl~1. JR.. the antisepticliniment for mankind, reduces Varicose Veins] Ruptureti Muscles or Llgamenta. hlarnd Glad; Gaines. well. cpm. Alun pan quteuy. run $1.00 mszoo ---0-one 0 Dfw- »-if--1 t.va".f.tf.e.=f;‘::t_~t'.tt“;:::=.“-..t.‘-;::l.=:1.°:.t:1s.r1» received here today from PHHS- Thel intron nt utm1t¢.1r..tr¢ not n uma.. L_’ 'V01 _ 1. F i McKAY nt _tual , f , t :naar on nvnsrs TO-DAY. City Magistra _ urtflam tes Co . _ Peoples Theatre 7 and 8.45 p.m_ Prince Edward 3. 7 and 8.45. and Cabinet-Also 5 Revolving Mantle or Clcxhing ; limi BIRTHS GOFF-At Woodvllle on the Sth of January, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. I-J. (lofi 3. 507|. - . SHEFIRY-At Fernwood. Jan. llth to George and Mr:-i. Sherry. tt tlaugh- ~ ter-Elizabeth Kathleen. DEA'r1rs .1 "f _ charge Twenty-Ilva osnta. _ 3'-¥_..=-_-Ll-'_ LANDITIGAN-At Hanover. N. H., on Jany. 16, 1916. David Landrlgnn. aged 81. formerly of Cove Head. P. E. l. CURRIE-in the City Jan. 20th Miss Katherine Currie. formerly of West River, aged 81 years. Funeral from her late residence corner Pownal and Syd- ney Sta. Friday morning at nine o'cIock, to St. Dunstan's Cathedral. thence to the South Shore Cemetery. Mlnard's Litllment Co.. Limited. A`EsW1"s wAN1'£o 'ro sE|.t. Fon Q 1 l l Agents Wanted AGENTS:-“WORLD'8 GREATEST War." going like a whirlwind! Sam- ple book free on promise to canvas. Experience unnecessary. Make sev- en dollars daily. Linscott Com- pany Brantford Ont. 6496-1-11-M18l. “the old reliable Fonthlll Nurseri- es." We teach our men to sell. Ex- perience unnecessary, highest com- missions paid; handsome free equi- pment. Stone & Wellington. Toro nto. Ont. - 6373~1~1ME28i_ 1 l l Gentlemen- Last winter I receiv- ed t heoeilt from the us of ~ i For Sale TYPEWRITER FOR 8Al.E.- UND- groa e l(INA.RD’8 LINIMENT In tt severe attack of Lsdrlppe, and I have fre quently proved it to be very elfective in cases of Intlammatlon. Yours. W. A. HUTCHINBON. .. HELP GANADIANS T0 ENTER EXHIIITB FOR THE LYONS FAIR. LONDON. J_an. To faallilatf Canndfa||_ sn as_st yonso I- tim.tT_I:hsdsoaBsvCt;mu|:sn;hl1s_vte plaoad sdilpoaalo e Cfldoeintion Canada60ton|:,of mana sailing to a port about will 2. ‘sig E3 ry 28. Free m':.+':-.......,..-f-.‘°==..':.::.°:: Fon §ALs nm stun Foxes _‘__._D." clo Guardan. son sm.:-onAFr Hottie 'woo |=oi.sA|.s A t.|vE`oeN'e`iTt.`a'U§`|- Fin sAL:””.-_ 's` erwood machine used, good condition new ribbon, for sale cheap. Apply Box 284. 6046-1-20M2l. Ftfll particulars on application to 'E 571342-UMM. lhti. Niue years old. sound. Address "B" Guardian Otllce. .. 656'*-l-13-Mtl. ness stand for sale or to lease. Ap- ply “D” Guardian oillce. 6627-1-11~MI.i'. TEAM sAw`|v||`t.'E and site at Head Railway wharf. Sourls Machinery nisy be sold sep- - arate. P. T. Macdonald. Sourls. ‘ 6028-i_-lblitt. Mi_soellaneous I Q 1 *_ in 2 Help Wanted-Iiemalo WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED GIRL f0l` general housework. F Apply at St. Anthony‘s Villa Esplanade. . 1-1,9M3ipd. WANTED-PQPIL NUR8ES'AT THE Taunton State Hospital Training School for Nurses. For further particulars address Dr. Arthur V. Goss. Sup; Tounton State Hospital. Taunton, ass. 3404-lp-12Mt.t me ...Iss-=°;-gg Wanted POTATOES WANTED- FOR RE- tall Trade, will pay sixty cents for good sound blues or whites this week and next. wheat also wanted. FJ. Holman & Co..‘C-haulottetown. 6018-1-20M3I. OULTRY WANTED - WE ARE buying daily fowl, chicltqus etc and paying highest cash prices. F. J. Holman & Co. _Q_048-1-20M3l. HORBES WANTED. - SEVERAL pairs of heavy horses weighing 1400 pounds or over. Apply to Thou. Robinson Morell House, .Thursday and Friday of this whisk. _' _.____°_°"-1-1#tL=f»<1_- wAnrso1oAu or simian ron live years on good serenity at 615 p. c. Warburton and Shaw. 3469-1-Bllltf. i THE RECKLE88 RICH. _(___ Banker-I want 'yon to some and ` spend the weekend with me inthe country; I want to show you a ll\t|1il0. P :li lA we onis have also il the Canadian Pacltle l¢&ll-(Choral of all iso all available now in lllll V=E;.IUl C‘I_.”l.A:ItINO.- $1.00 :_!l_ hiras oar povnrmt trio cleaners.-Simple and sau.; operate. You' can claaa all roar :l.E¢».‘rlga, fornliursihtgttrossoa do..'la s day. a ua- zts. Heart Wash. |786-13-114106 li To Let LIT WITH CHANg3TB 0\llOklQflIl~ od . .4”1y¢¢m444,cny. »- ° mst-mu. LV` I8 | out ocean at. san-tsasa. A little chIld's`l|lnd ls Press broken words |’1'o you who have thin -ladstlno Brldgu, in a Bougoroau, and a Tlnttretto tltlt I. boortn Isnt week. ~` Brolor- Why.`mst1. what a fool will are to buy forelm cars ln war time. Don't you know :ou’Il never he ahla to get new parts? CHILULDVE. dross, A chlld‘s Ili, on That only children Heaven is nothr to World fra- Pshrasq LIEUT. STANLEY BAGl{I ALL, ' _ I _ R Office of Bruce Stewa t & Co E Off1ce tn Opera House., 0014-1-l8~.\IIl'. _. if ` ` "` " CE AGAI FOR SALE-3 Store Counters, 5 Show* Tables It You’re Waiting For A Better Place Than You’ll Get In The One Hundred and Fifth You’re Liable fo be Left Behind R“°kS""""’ S' A' M°D°““'d’S'A ' Are You Holding Down A Job _ _ ~ , _» _ ' , ,E _ 7 - GUARUIAN CLASSIFIED. MIS. When Your King Wants You Ons cont por word ill-at Insertion In this column half cont por ' 9 ? 9 V word each continuation. Cash nina! accompany orifdr. Minimum \ . 0 , And If You Think Too Much About “Safety A First” You’re Likely to Miss Your Train _ _ There is Still room in the One Hundred and Fifth Battalion for Thee Hundred More ` Men. The Men for the Signalling Corps, The Stretcher Bearer Corps. The Machine Gun Section The Transport Section and the Pioneers are still to be picked. If you want to get into any of these Branches you don’t want to waste any time. / $- _ cauuhpnys her Soldiers Big Wagefsland you can _sa¢____"»_ ¢ as much of yaur my _ have a Liberal provision is made for any dependants ' you leave You’ll the _ comfnrtsstyfciotnett me meant ont. s mm' an tnstfiiiosi ctjvtttm evérews. ~atw`t1 net 'all the good food you can eat. You’ll have oppbrmnity the beat of the _\¥ogld.- Your friends will bojiroud of you and you’ll be able to be -proud f A - ss. .ga me ttemtung omem of- my of the of me ssygtttn Men of the Write to the Armourles at or write at Snmmsrsids._-Andyoo’lliIntIthswayaadthepiaoetogatyq@Qntaeon11te3ewt¢¢g,,||§’-I~ . `_J0in The 105th.; s . .