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Jamieson * - Druggist 1. l TIDE 'l` -1 if l.l‘1 JANUARY. High Water _ Low "'”__" AM. i»..\i. .1111 r' `~= _~._. -. _'T Z~_»..', t».1~i so., 1s_o~i _ 1.20, "., ‘nil '.‘oo5' 2.25* ` 3.26 .' ll ui ... i _'Z . ll..`..i I L. mmm -.. CDUJHI _',~!‘gu. . lm, ,S YP oo |'*'~I »-»-»-o !*.“°!`-"Y-i D-4 s“»-» ca wi-.. .°~'.°°!" -“ -c-one ¢A3U‘U' ' Iui'I_L’lU9' ..-. ._..- f¢\-Q »'~s fir:-Z 9°S"!" U‘U *JU D-454|-I 9"?‘!“" WUI moi U-I)-4 .°.°?°.°° ALC!-‘B7 ¢D©|h¢D [\J\\1l-lb-In-p-4 f°P?°.°°.".~"- U ¢D-‘l¢b-‘ 1; U5`l-IQCI . pi >- .to 29 51 1 ' » is , 5.56 . 1 17.31 13.21 il F-‘*" *I £03 S435” 71"’ . IS- D' »-»- ~;pW PW r-NN t-‘O :stem Nw 0-* P4 @¢>“?®@*PFFF9F `or;';-1i:.:.w»-r..=ui>-i.:c.:s~::».i-n K3U3~55U‘b&‘®¢D®\&U>KJ¢¢3¢~7l9 F-4 9" KO @ r-lv-I mm ul 5° _»i to N 1 19.08 11 - 1 19.58 ' . j 20.51 ' . .oo 1 21.45 = 22.37 ' -.- 23.26 ' .....:12.53“ 5 1 om - 1:12: f n 1° .2~'f‘.%»F~`“.§‘?E‘¥F".°€'T".?’ *gb-4 -:- [$59!-lb-I U-JOWQ 42 .,0 13.46 1 i.Iill l~i.|l9 " ` 15.i;'» 14.32.! .. Z7 31.01! 14.58. f 4.00. 15.30 ._ 9.41 f 5.18 l 16.21 ' 10.36 1 r..-to - 17.26 1. 11.47 _ atm. 111.40.. 0.58 JANUARY-~ lst to End. throatciitrig. llrd to 4th. wind 9th. very cold wvutho-.r. 10th to 12th, milder. 13th to 15th. fair. 16th to 20th. rough. mid and squally. 21st to 25th, low temperature. 26th to 29th, storm wave. 30th to 31st, blustery. i 22 23 24 -- - 25 26 . ..., Water lZ.i~§ 13.215 14.30 ".5 .-.ia micro .°°!"'!" ww.; .s-ooo 12.38 13.34 14.33 »-»-in-1 .".".°’ on-to on-to 18.36 19.12 19.-i7 is t:t:i: F: T'°!"°.¢ Awsoi; .a» 10 him over the t. line trenches. which we go into tomorrow. Like it hero very much. Fine crowd ot rol- lows.” GASTO 2 > ,1 i\illY||lm.lhqs&l' 1 . 1 n Public We are instructed by Mr. J. P. lloo Bayllcld Street, Charlottetown, on Bedroom and kitchen Furniture, Six Also 88 Note Player Piano, Player about; Umbrella Top; Single Slclgh; H age Bottom with Combination Single Justable for both, moveable Canopy T with rubber and steel tires; 3 robes: Straps tor Bells. etc. Also pacing and trotting family ho r posed of. Reasons for selling, removing from Terms Cash .. ' -1"" 6468-12-8Mtf. Thursday Jan. beginning at 10.30 o'clock a. m.. his Hall, Parldr, Sitting Room, Dining Room, Pictures, Sewing Machine, ice Chest, &c. Typewriter, Small Ollice Safe, Oiilce Chair, &c. Also Concord carriage with nnvenble rear seat; Ball Bearing Run and Double Cloth trimmed Body ad- op for same also two eta of wheels wra ' Auction = tl to sell by auction at his residence, D25 13th, 1916, Section Boolccaso, Books, Wardrobe, Rolls, Gramophone, Gramo Records, igh Turn Sleigh Bottom and Carri~ S . ps. Rugs, 3 sets Harness, 2 Long se "Chlet‘wood". lt' not previously dis- the Province. BENJ. CARTER G. C0 Auctioneers. -;.=~_---.~;;.;_,_ H- \i GUARDIAN GLA Ono cent per word ilrst Insertion -as-o oaen oenslnustlon. Gash must seooiiipaiiy order. llsllnug ~».-~ SSIFIEIJ I IIS. ».,, _ tr! indebted tl) tho Bunk of Mont- FOR SALE-10 ACREI OF LUFIER "n.n." eto om-dan fue-iz-sim. hmm. MMM “Mau” ,M Fon sat?-A Numssn ir voliiiii n&'vIi`f'°"o |.s'?'w'i"r`”n`cH` A' `nci`fo 5 fl Gredtkorgelt. |689-ll-Ollitf. ag-nu wanted | ,.._____.____._ Aaeurs WANTED To sELL*F6n WAN-|-gp A MMU 'Fon _G¢~il'f[' :;~2.':;:..':;i'::.:.°.::i2‘ 23g,;»,-,-,W ' ' }| I - - 31. 271121232 {»'§.'i'?1`3°i.'t°§1'§.;..l'.f'2f. fitii-1 W*'"‘°» A KWEHEV' 515+- ' mont. stoné it woinngwn. Toro! APP” *° 45 Gm* °°° 1110. 0 i.. B373-1-IMEZGI. ._ € WANTID-PUPIL NUHBIS A1’ THE For Bale will sell in lots to suit purcbusera.§ Apply to M. P. McDonald. Orwol|.l ‘ N __ 0421-1-oust. Full particulars on apglicotlon to '~ “'**’“-'- OR SALE PAIR ILUE FOXIO _ Help Wanted-Female rge Street. 6473-1-Bmtil Taunton State Hospital Training Béhool tor Ngrsei. For further particulars Dr. Arthur V. Goss, Supt. V nton Btsto Hospital, Taunton. Mal. 3404-10-lZMtr Miscellaneous CHRIST IN FLANDER8 You did not seem to touch us very nearly, ' ' Ot course we thought' about You now and theuz' . Especially in any time of trouble- We knew that You were good in time of trouble, ‘ 1 But we are very ordinary men. And there were always other things His work. his home, his pleasure; Sunday. ` ll one‘s llic. ll Aiul all the wliilc iii atrec or lane or li ln country lane. in city street or by- 11 way. 0 You walked among ue, and we did not see. 0 our pavements, ... .. ,"l|Z" Pllli Jlll Ill Slllll. lllllllli lllli A F if “MY. HOW 'Til' GLADDEN8 TIRED. to mink of, no more burning feet; no more swollen 'I'here’s lots ot’ things a man has got achinl. tender. sweaty feet- N0 more to think gf, soreness in coma. callouses bunions. » -and his wife; , what under the sun you've tried with :Aint so we only thought or You on sun- out gettin: ' roller. lust use “'l‘lz." day, '"'l'ls" is the only remedy that draws V Sometimes, perhaps. not oven on ii out all the poisonous exudatlons which won't. sqgm tight and your lcct will I i |,y.“-ay llen. Think of it. no more foot misery. r Your gee; were bieeaing as you walk. relief. Wear smaller shoes. Just once ed our pavements, try “'I`iz." Get a. whole year's toot How ,114 we miss your fomp,-ings on comfort for only 25 cents. Think of it. I p | su q -iq SWOLLEN BURNING FEET- » l'l"8 GLORIOUSI” Ah! what relief. No more tired feet; No matteriwbat. ails your feet or U ull up the feet. "Tin" cures your foot p your face in pain. Your shoes ./ _I 33:., ’.J*;~i. \ It _p ,Q -<("\ .ei-'1--~--.r-*"|I~r~t." - F " " onli » lr Q’-T "\~`¥\~.. \ ‘P O) \ .~ n . .'&- > . ` 1 " v '-°` s 1 Burns- Anniversary Celebration , nder the auspices of the Cal the People’s Theatre on Janii _ _ _ , ariety programme consisting of' Songs.- _Recitati_ons;. ancing, Bag Pipes, Music, D ation su ss anythin ever edonian club ofP.s.1.1n`: Hfy . 24th and 25th A grand rills etc., is daintily psepmed Because mm." a,w,,,~,, inns to mi trouino so sown _hover limp or draw andevcry effdrt is :being put fgrwapd to make thi; Gglgbg, rpa g had in the City. A special? ia ever. never hurt or get sore and awe train run on the Munay I o more agony from corns, callouses r bunions. V Get a 25-cent box at any drug store department store and get instant " Programme will appear in rbor line as usual. fi a few days. _ .¢». S A. MCLEOD, Chairman, 1; T. 6513-1-11-Mtuthstf. M. McMILLAN, Secretary Can there be other folk as blind ns we? tit lsn't strange to think of lou in Flanders) make things clear, We never thought about You much Now we remember over hem in Fland_ But now that we arc tar away from lt ers, This hideous' warfare seems to Y Wh in England. England _ We have no doubts,wo know that You are here. _ ou helped us pass the jest along the trenches. ere, in cold blood. we waited in the trenches. Though we forgot You You will not You touched its ribaldry and made it Hue. We tcel so sure that You will not for- Garden. We know you prayed for us upon 'the Cross, ‘ anything could make us glad to bear it. TOM’8 BIG JOB `_| _,_ if The small boy had applied for n job 'Twould be the knowledge that You at ii factory.-The manager was a willed to bear it. thorough patriot. and knowing' the Paiii-death-the uttermost of liu~ lad's three brothers were'on active man loss. srvlceileterniined in §iv.6 him W0\‘k-' “How's your brother Frank getting on ‘!" he asked theyoungster 1 "Oh, ‘e's out at the i’ront,'sir." re- forget. us, plied the boy, proudly. -_ You stood beside us in our pair! aint weakness. We‘rc glad to think you iiiidcrstniid our weakness, Somehow it seems to liclp us not tu whine. Ellllllllll GQVERNMFNT RAILWAYS We think about You, kneeling in the Garden, Ah! God! thc agony of that dread _ I ' gill UB. “Gooa; and Albert?" -’ Our Albert'a out wi' Erauk. in the But stay with its uiilll this dream 331118 l'f!8l|1ll0l5¢-" i " in past. "And your oldest brother. Toni. l And so we ask for courage. sirciigili SUDD080 l.\C's in Franco, too?" ;= and pardon, Especially, I think. we ask for pardon. D And that You'l| stand beside its to the last. » li -L. \V., 11, 1015. I |` i ' The lad shook his hcad. looking rouder than ever. _v "Oh, no. sir." hc said. “our 'l‘om_ ai-1n’t gone to Franco. “E’s mintlln, in Loinlon Spectator. Sept. india." o Change oi Tim; Maritime Express Daily-Ocean Lim- ited Daily Except Sunday _On Sunday, January 9th. the Mari- time Express will run daily between Halifax and Montreal, leaving Hali- tax at 3.00 p. m. Connection will bc made at Moncton to and from St. John daily. The Ocean Limited will not leave Halifax Sunday, January 9th, but will leave on its present schedule time 8.00 a. m. daily except Sunday thereafter. lt's continuance during the winter months will be pleasing news to thousands of travellers to ‘ whom the "Ocean" appeals as an ex- press train of excellence in service. and ,comfort in travel. fl From Montreal the Maritime Ex~ press will leave on its pfesent schedule 8.15 a.m., daily and the Ocean Limited. 7.25 p.m.. daily except Sunday. 6431-1-6-ME8l. Annual Meeting Central Farmers’ institute ll The annual meeting of the Central Farmer's Institute will be held in the Prince of Wales College Hall, on Tuesday and Wednesday. January 18th and 19th. Excursion fares have been grrauged on the Standard Certiilcatc an January _ 9th 3, r ll *_ _ ° E. ix. 1~1.1ci.AnnN. __ _ S,,,,,,,,,_ 0.14.'-1-viitr. » osis-1-11-11111. l ~ L M '_ S. A. McDonald’s --i Amfual Sale of Remnants begins this Morning at 9 O’clock Silks, 1 Dress- Goods, Cottons CASH ONLY '_ 1 _'l`hi_s is a _cleaning up of all odds ` and ends in cottons, dress goods, laces, embroideries, pnnt cottons, muslins, waistings, silks, ribbons, shirtings etc., etc. _ All these ends will be placed on our counter at 9 o’clock this morning, this » prom1ses_to be one of the most successful remnant sales we ever had, owing to the large vanety of good lengths and patterns offered. A lot of odds and endsof Ladies Blouses being cleared out at 49 cents each _ L silver black and cross foxes. Island bred. Apply to the Central Fom,C0». p Limited. Charlottetown. or Samuel Craig. 3896-11-lilltl. To Let do light housekeeping. Good stable $iToo ni powerful else and easy to clean all your mattresses Wanted "rTio`6's'¢I’”Irri.v na is u , -E“'!;:g,li |;m3 wL l apply to sox 44|, city. ' i ' ' - Mlylf- wi.'f.',5§..“°.§"..»? '°" It Wi p. c. Warburton and ? F RTHER GRA CRUIT MEETI V . » . Will be held as follows :--- g Tuesday.-ll St. Anthony and St. Eleanors- Wednesday "il2tli, at Victoria West A A A Thursday l3tli, Central Bedeque and Tryon Meetings will besllield at -7.305 p.m. he address all and an attrsc_tivs‘ win _ I., V, ~Tliese`wiIllssam illebostllall si e _ up WI 3' tend all who Your and Country* g --lou sito-1-lniett _ ti* &;“M.@m .nt .&~"¢z J...