1 f, _, JE.- ,.., . . Wlleu Couglls I and Colds Annual Meeting 1 The Annual Meeting of the share- holders of the McNutt, Malpeque Oy- ster Company, Limited, will be held in the olilce of W. E. Bentley in the Bank of» Nova Scotia Chambers in Charlottetown on 'l`uesd:1y the eigh- teenth day of January. instant. at the Attack You A Don't think because _ you see somany people having colds that they are . trifling ailments. Colds ~ are not always seif-iimi- A ted; they often become . dangeraus.Theonly way to besafe isto__g_ct the , ' upper hand of_ em at 4 _. ,oncewith theaidof ' of Cod Liver Oil i .lamieson’s Emulsion 'win be held at lake vera fac- J. G. Jamieson Drstggist _ TU)E TABLE P-ee-. 'N JANUARY. High Water Low Water 'S953-1-7.\irm2i_ _ __ ___ hour of 8 o'clock, p. ui. Dated this tenth dey ot’ Jatiiisry, .\.` D., 1916. W. E. BENTLEY, ` ' Seci'etary ’l`i'eastirc.i'. B523-1-12M6l . Annual Meeting The annual meeting. of the, Lake Verde Dairying Company tory on Wcdnesd:1y,jan. i2 at lp. m. Wood and ice required will be 11111'-tional. iOS. CARMICIIAEI., President. NOTICE The .tnnnal Meeting of the shore-‘ holders of The Patched Dark Silver Fox (’o., of Tignlsh. Limited will be nish ou Tuesday err-ning. January 18th at 8 o'clock. J. A. BERNARD, Secretary. ii5‘Z8~l-l2M4i. ' ' a.M. i>.M. 11.111. 11.11. . 1 6.25 1 111.06 11 0.14 1 12.14 1 11.09 1 19.04 11 1.20 1 13.22 ` 9.11 E 20.05 ;`1 2.25 14.30 10.10 21.09 11 3.26 _15.39 11.04 22.12 11 4.22 ‘ 16.38 11.55 1 23.11 5.14 _ 17.93 - 1 12.49 6.05 1 18.20 13.29 1 6.55 19.17 14.19 . 7.43 20.07 10 l 14.55 ` 9.29 20.56 11 15.90 9.14 21.46 22.33 ewqamamwu mtl! \-I ri ww ri *-1 WCB '-1 in 'w3u§cg'PHuggg'9wp§ F°g ¢°N*"0.° ."5”?‘5'°S"‘l“!".° asses “assess l\7@3a!€ 5°?°.°"."F”.°°.°‘ E-’§3lt'§3"‘ 1 I 12 10.10 " 10.00 13 3 1 16.56 fl 10.49 23.94 14 ‘ 2117.971 11.421 15 1 22` 19.21 .1 0.39 12.38 16 8.26 1 19.08 11 1.99 19.94 17 ` 9.22 19.58 ‘ 2.92 14.93 15.29 1_s.22 11.42 22.97 4.55 17.11 112.20 . 23.25 99 _ 17.55 1 12.59 s 119.96 1 19.2 19.12 lu. 19.4 19.47 18 10.13 20.511 3.26 19 1 20 21 22 23 24 25 Tu 14.0 20.23 26 W. Z7 28 29 30 31 11.00 21.45 4.14 14.9 21.01 'rn 1 14.58 1 21.46 1 15.30 22.99 23.44 .°‘=-"P as' O Q§o if !"°§° »5¢~7\5 -~‘4aa¢- 16.21 17.26 M. _1 8.00 1 18.40 0.58 1 13.02 JANUA Y-lst to 2nd. threatening. hrd 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 29th. storm wave. 30th to :list blustery. DIARY OF EVENTS. -nav F. ` S8 S. T0 . City Magistrates Court ii, 3.111. Peoples Theatre. 7 and 8.45. Prinoe Edward 3, 7 and 8.451 p.n1. Supreme Court. BIRTHS ' ' licoeur. ol' thc 41st Battalion is dead. held at the Secretary's Ofilce at Tig- ‘ NOTICE CHANGE 0|-` BUSINESS1 AT l.LE RIVER _ Notice is hereby given that I have sold all i_ny` interest inthe bullpen of General Merchandise heretofore mnducted by me at Belleflliver to Malcolm 1-‘ Relly who assumes all liabilities and isauthonzed to collect all debts due mefrotii said hullnul. ~ owi-l-iuhloy - 1. D. REILY, L _ _ 1... _mm _ 1 The annual meeting or 'l‘lio Bed- ford lfarnici-s (fo. Operation (Io. Ltd. _will he hcitl in the store 11| Iicdford oil \\'f‘.tl. .l:iii_\' Iliitli ilt one o'4-lock. THEO ELLIIS, Sm-rl-iilr_\'. 1251381-l4!lli`niw5i Another Murder - In the list Battalion LONDON, Jntiliary. ill.-lIetiri J0- aiid 11 felnw soldier' is detained by the police ut ilorlion in coiiiieciioii with the fatzlliiy. Jolicoeiir, who was a meni- hvr of the niillinry police, is,s1iid lo have imc" talking lti at sgilooii with n friend. The hitter left. for :1 few mitlu- tcs, and on his return found .Iolicoeur bleeding iroiii, a wound near his sliouldcr, evidently inflicted with :1 knife. The second murder in the tfunutliup (lump has come as u shock. o_~1pe1:'1ully ns the 411-it llnttnlioii, to which Liciiteiiaut (‘odci're was attach- cd is ugaiil involved. There are two men named Henri Jolicoeur in the re- giment, but the victim is presumably \'o. 417.282. lie was a resident of Montreal, single :tml had been lore- man of it lumber camp ut Blind River. Ontario. An inquest will bc held on Thursday. PICTOU MAN ARRESTED IN BOS-_ TON. IIALIFAX, .lui1liai'_v l2.- A sen NOTICE The Annual Meeting of the Shareholders and Patrons of the H zeihrook Dairying Co. Ltd. will be held in the usual place on Wed-~esday, January 19th, at one o'clock p. m. Mt. Albion. Secretary. Jan 8th, i9i6. 6484-~lhimwftu-ii. NOTICE The annual meeting of the Shareholders of the New Perth Dairying Co,will be held inthe Cheese Factory on Tuesday the 18th inst at 2 o'clock p. m. JOHN KENNEDY, Pres WM, CAI N, Sec’y, The Annual Meeting of the be held on Wednesday lan 19th M3¢EACHERN_ with wholesale robbery ol' the mulls. -_ll FLOOD-Al. Maplewood on Jan. 4lh. 1916. to Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Flood. 3 SOD. - President. HUGH TRAINOR. 6340-l»7l\ifm2wks. 1-__ _ _ " ’ ' 1 _ MARRIAGES 'runnzs-wnson. _ .tt cm? NOTICE Church parsonage, Jan. 12th. lille., _ by the Rev. F. li. Littlejohns. Theresa Louise Watson to John Thomas 'l‘urn- er. both of Charlottetown. McKENNA-TRAINOR. - in the Catholic Church Klnkorn, on Tuesday ll inst., by the pastor, Rev. J. J. Mac- donald, Mr. Peter Albert McKenna of Newton, and Miss Mary Agnes Train- or. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Trainor of Klnkora. Congratiilntions. ___#;-_-»__._,-_. I llctou Iliau _ - Arrested; in Boston . HIALIFAX Januar 12 -A sense The annual meeting: of the shareholders of the Malpeque Curtain island Cup Oyster Co Ltd.,wili be held in Malpeque Hall on Monday, January 2-ith: at 7.30 p. m. HOWARD RAMSAY. ¢ Secretary. 6485-1-9Mmf3iptl _ sationul arrest. was inudc in Boston yel~lterday, when Detective lioi-ace Kennedy, of this city, carryiiig 11 war- rant, on the authority ol' the post nfiice department, appreliendcd and took in- to custody Charles P). ltiaddcii, of l’ictou. who early in Deceniliei- lied from that town, leaving his lmndnien to forfeit the euro of $2.000. Madden. an l. C. R., mail clerk at the time of his arrest., was charged l`l1e date ot' his examination iinil been set for December 9th. ~ Recently the post oillcc authorities here located Madden‘s ivlicreahouts, and placed :1 warrant for his arrest in iletective. Kcirnedyh hands. Detective Kennedy had the usslslaiice oi` the tloston police in inuking the arrest. Extradition limi been waived. and the oflicer will len.\'e for Halifax with the prlsoill-1'. » _.__ ,___-.....__.,.._.._ island soldier Returns From Attica Mr liugh- ',Wurbllrtoi1. son oi" Dr _vests-rilzly from South Ai`ri1-11. wlir-rc he look part iii the vt ir in lliv- Kilim-r and will ihcii rf-llu‘t1 to Ai`ril-11. Air Wnrhlirton. zlfivi' cliiiiplciiiig :i went to Africa shortly after war was’ det-i.:icfl. illld remained therc fourteen months. leaving on October 2nd, 1915. for England. where he arrived on November 12th. He remained there tlll New Year's Day. when he sei sail on the Scandinavian. landing in St John. N.il., on Monday last. While in Africa he spent live months with the troops on at-tive ser- vlcc. then he returned to his head- riiiurtcrti at Ilii for four iiiotilhs. :ind thc rt-iititiiidcr of the time lic was 111 Miituin Ulu liivislon. The rl-gui1|l‘ iluilcu of District Oitlce may be rtitiiélif ly divldcil ol.-. follows: ll; Jiidiciiil; I2) 'l`rcus\lry work; (fl) (lf-itcriil asscssiiig oi' lux ccllectioii. but in addi- tion to these lie did his “ bil " against thc enemy, being under iirc from (lor- man snipers o11 a number of oct-asioiis. The outbreak of the wnr found the ilorinans well equipped und wcll pre- pared. and they hnd the ntlwiiiiuge of thc British at the outset. liaviiig iii- vuiied it portloii of Nigeria. 'l`l1cy were eventually drivon out of thot. and the war was continued in their ow territory. Ai the prcsciit limo. thc* ure |1rnctically rouiidcil up, and the campaign will he clot-ted nhmii the eiid of Mari-li. 'l`wfi ilrltish vuiliitiiis are iiiiiruiiliig wc-s| frnln Nigeria, two more from thc coast. thc Belginiis and Froiicli ure moving on tiicni from idlist' Belgian Uoiigo. and unoilicr l~`rc11<~h coluinn is coming from thc north. Since cotniiig hottie Mr \\'arliurton learns that Nyauiitlc has fallen. This uicatiis that the Germans ure wcll corrullnd, and almost all their pos.=:e.=1- sions in thai part oi’ Africa hnvo pussml out of Ihr-ir hniids. Mr Wurhu1~tni1 pays ii high irihuic to the hrnvcry :ind good lighting qual- iiicsi of thc Gcriliuns. 'l`l1t-._v inndo u vondcrful rt‘.:~1isLaiil'o coiisideriiig that ‘hey rccclvcd no fresh supplies or niunitionn since the wnr stziricd. At (latrilil, which thc liritisli 1»;ipli1ri\d. llicro was foiiinl a splcnidly 4-niiippcii i‘eld liospitul, also tl big lol ol` ninmii- iillloii and enough stores lo lust two yr-n1's. llui-Ing lin- fighting, rillcs and ilnxims niziiniy ui-.re iised. thc (lor- ninn:-1 having three limes as iimiiy of 'lie lalicr :is ihi-. liritish had at thc sturl. Later the ilrltisli got in 1111 t8-poiuulf-r gun which dill innifiiiilw-11| work. ' 1 The (iviwiitllist had ilhoni ;5,i1oil wilitm; in ilu- l{11n1ci°iins und sr-.vernl millions if blocks, froiii whom to inilkc :in , army. ` ’i`l1t~ taking of the I{n111crut1.-. will 'eliwo Gr-rinni1_v oi' 11 territory us large as fleiuiiniiy and lliily coiitliiiivti. .\lr \\':1i'hili'|o11 sziys lliill lilo hluvlcs :tri- nclliil-tl to lic inoro l'ricntll_\' to the 'fritisli than io thc Gcrniaiis, us ilic ornicr trout theni much lietior. 011 hoard the Scnrnllnzivinn. with Wir Wa1~bui‘ton were about B0 niedicul etuilciits. .\'.(`.O.'s` :ind privaics return- ing ic conlplctc tht-lr illvlliczli f-o11r.~'c_ ct-ordiiig to A.M.t‘. rules. 'SEHMAN HNINEES' . llllillll PHUBLIM ` _ Sllillilli "' (lcorge W11i°biiri.o11 nrrivvll iii the l:il_v -~-- BERLIN vin London .luiilinrv 10 ~~ New Perthf Jan' 11th uns against lite Gr~1'o1al11s. Mi' \\’ur-’l`lie aniiouilcenwiit b_\"I)i', Knrl Il<'-ii"- , f`m9`1`7M.fW'“’l'- _ hiirloli will sp:-iid :ihniil 41 inliiilli h¢-1'¢- |'r-ri(-I1, scvrciiiry oi' thc In1p1\t'inl 'l‘r4~- :i>=li1'y, ol' thc l'l1r|l1r‘oinIiig new taxa- llioii iiicusiiri-s 11111-r-..~:.'al1i‘_\' lo sc<'\i1~r» il .<.plciiiiid college 1-nurse nt ilxiliril. luiluncl- in the ordi|ill1'_1' liudgct of llir- wiierre he was one ol' lhi- lslili1rl':-' I-Inipirc ling tiol yi-t in-vii followcll by Illioilcs solioiurs, wus nppoitill-il 4 1 ' c '~ 'ifo niilioii c<1t1cci'i1ii1 _-xssii-1111111 District ililii-1-1* in .tluri ` .1115 .tulh 1111 ii ri ll thc 14zilili'<» ol the new lnxf-:-. und ilia- l'rovin|-c in .\iortl1f»1‘i1 Nigt-rin. ill- ,ntiioiiiil 1\4~4»c.=siti'_\' to lic iuiisod. '|`llis at 2 o'clock p. m._ in Factory. A if * full attendance is requested as -_ ,_ the question of butter making is . - - to be dig;Cu5gerl_ .` One cent per word firat Insert-o" in this column halt' cont par _ FRASER T~ MORROWI nord each continuation. Cash 1/i.u»t accompany oraer. Minimum Secretary, f -f-» .-4 .~.-.,11»-4.-+-‘» ».».-+-» 4-. ---.--t 4 1- 1 » - ~ ~ ~ - . » charge Twenty-five coma. ,_ Shareholders :_1nd Patrons of ' ' -51" T--~ - - - ~ - * H‘llSb°l'0 Dfllfymtl CWUFHUY Will _, +1.-¢».r+=i-4=iro»1l~»-t4ww4-j-aroafm rms-L_ _ . ._ ___ _ _ :J _ Agents TYBIli'4g|_l__ "POR1'|’RAIT AGENTS WANTED. send for Calzilogue. Solar :lull bromide prints; portraits list utid convex, frames :ind will' plctiircs. Mercliutite l’or|r:1it tio., 'l`oro11io. 6475-l-llmill. AGENTS:- “WORLD'S GREATEST War," going like n whirlwind! Sani- ple book free on promise to canvas. Experleiicc unnecessary. Make sov- eu dollars daily. Linscott Com- pany Brantford Ont. 6496-1-11-M18i. AGENTS WANTED T0 SELL FOR “the old reliable Fonihill Niirfierl- cs.” We teach our men to sell. Ex- perience iinnecessary, highest com- missions paid; handsome free equi- pmen . e . rite, Ont. 6373-1-1ME26i. ol _L_ _- ._ ‘.2 'F __ _i 3 1 .. J »~'. . : `1 _ ,» _ .__ _.gl A '."_.,~ 1; , Y . . tional arrest was made in Boston yes- , _ - s, ' -51-5 _-wall." terday when Detective Horace Kennc dy. of this city. carrying a warrant, on the authority of the post office depart- -~,.. 1 - .ff--. \ 1'...-.:»`\ ment, apprehended and took into cus- . . wily Charles E. Madden. of Picton, who early in December tied from that town, leaving his bondsmen to forfeit the sum of $2.000. Madden an I. C. R. mail clerk al. the time ot his arrest. was charged Synopsis oi Canadian Northwest l.antl Regulations. HE sole head nf iifamilv. or any male over 'hr *h°l9’.l9 "bm" °f the malls' T eighteen years old. may homestead u quarter- 'rhe date of his examination had been been not for December 9th. Recently the post oillee authorities located ldaddon's whereebout. and and placed a warrant. for his arrest in Detective Kznitsdyh bands. Detletivo K tilted! had the assis- tance of the Boston police in melting the arrest. lixtradttlen has been waived, and the oillcer will leave to- dly for Hallie: with his prisoner. . ' ' £11.--nie Jen. made in afternoon section of available Dominion land in Manitoba. Qllkntchewitii or Albe.ta._ Applicant must ap- nearingeriinn at thalgominlon ‘herds Ag¢»n.y or Sub- gencv for the iatrict. nliy bv proxy may be made at anylilomlnioa bangs Agent-y ‘Wt Mt Sutroawcvl on certain ccndiimcs Dutlea-Blx months iesioence ui on and cul- tivation of the lengt in each of three years. .\ l\~\mft“t::|_|vr_i_n\v}iv»wit_l1ln_ _n1r1»_ n__:_i1e5 ol hh home o a ami e a eas acres. nn certain conditions. A hah table hon.:-_ ls -1-_ ;1:;rveg_§EE_ept where resldsncels performed in ln ee n districts a homrstcader in good otandin may pvc-ef-_pr a unter section along- siguhfa liomsieneadih nc»_3.Ix00 p_er sci: _ __ ¢- xmon a re- ence near v t no years aber earning homestead patent ; also 50 acres extra cultivar on. Pre-emotion patent may be obtained as noon as homestead vltuit. on ai condi ion cert n t 9. A settler who has exhausted his homestead rlsiit may take a purchased homestead in cer - _tain districts. Price K’-.00 per acre. hotles- lluet reside six months in each of three years. cujgroteitl acres and --rect a house worh SIN e area of cultivation is subject to reduction incase of rougfmiciubby of stonylaod Live stack may bauaabstitated for cultlvatlmi timler certaincoml ons. iv. w. 00itY. C. M. o.. Deputyoftlialtialauatsalamht |eeretll7|_ rt. l.»Una_t_»_%_“__-2*? an ui- "eo7\nTi'11:usf vyaiviw o soaiibsns wAN‘rEo’ Lancs bright. rooms iieatcd, Vnnlraiiy loca- ted in' pleasant. pnlv of city. Apply 57 Prince St. 6514-l-li-Miii J For Sale -F572 SALE-oouste ss/(Tian Driving Sleigh. Appl_v".‘.02 lllllsboro Street. 6l'iI'12-l-lIlM3lpd. FOR SALE-FROM ONE TO FIFTY , shares Capiinl Stock Eastern (lun- ‘ neries Limited--par value nt. $100.00 per share. A rare opportunity io make a safe and profitable invcsl-- ment. For particulars as to price. dividends &c., apply to I‘. 0. Box 68 Georgetown, P. ld. I. ‘ 8551-1-13-Mdipd.. ron"‘sT1`.'s"iT|'t7E”6sNsnAi. eusi-` ply "D" Guardian olllcc. 5527-1-11~Mlr. FOR SALE- PAIR BLUE FOXE8_ Full particulars on application to “E . D . ;'_..clo Guardan . _S710-12-illdtf. ron slit.:--i orrsn i-Eh sat.: my Farm in Norboro, Two Thousand Dollars of purchase money may rc- main on Farm at current rate of in- terest. Any further information can be had by writing, Adrian Harring- ton. Nnrboro, Kensington P. 0. _ 8524-1-12-M3ipd. NUMIIR OF and cross foxes, Central rox t Ston & Wellington Toro- 1 FOR SALE-DRAFT HORSE 1500 lbs. Nine years ohl, sound. Address "I5" (iiuirdlun (ifih-c. , l`>5l'»0-i-iii-Mil. _ llelp Wuiitoil-=-l~`t:i1\:1ll: WANTED-PUPIL NURSES AT THE Taunton State Iiospltal Tminlng School for Nurses. For further particulars mldrcss Dr. Arthur V. Goss, Supl. Tounton State Hospital. _ Taunton, Mass. 3404-10.121111" -._._' "'-_9_-'E'“"'_ _ Miscellaneous DRESSMAKING TAILORED SUITS at specially. lllrs. M. McLeod, 176 Syiliit-._v Sm-et. 0515-i-11-Mill. VACUUM CLEANlNG.- $1.00 PER day ‘hires one of our powerful elec- lrlc cleaners. Simple and easy to operate. You can clean all your carpets. rugs, furniture, mattresses walls etc., in li day. Phone us- 2l3. Beer& Weeks. 5735-12-1l4iDi-1 ., .5 Y 'T »: _I '_'-lr: Y Strityctl STRAYED FROM MV PREMISEB Dec. lfith. 1915, 11 colllo dog, yellow. white breast, :ind paws. Reward for ll\f0l‘m8t\0ll of his whereabouts. Nell Proken, l1`rl=clowi1. 1:5114-I-13»M4lpd. 'l`o Lct; ROOMS T0 LET WITH Cl-IANOE TD do llsht. housekeeping. Good'stablo. Apply to Box 440, City. ' ____ _ _ __ 6346-1-7Mtf. TO LET-HOU9E.` APPLY 232 Great George Sr. 5589-18-8mtf l Wanted ness stand for sale or to lease. Ap- `;30uL-rRy‘_TWH§|_’-"“‘“6'gUy p yy' |_"aNp chicken till I-‘vit lst. J. D. Jenkins. 05491-1:lM3ii»d. WANTED THREE OR FOUR FEETNIB- lied rooms suitable for 'light ousle- keeplng. Apply x. V. Z. cg; Guardian _9iii__<-.1-.. _ _ 'll 5-1-i3M2i. wAN1'so.--P`o‘sii*io’N” iv~ VOW lady acciistoniml lo office work illvt 11 sienograpnm. limit of references can he fiirniillif-ii. Address X Gull” _tl_lln. _ 655911-lilm3l1 WANTED TO RANGH Apply Canada Fox years on good rp c. Warburton and . to the Budget Committee ot the Reich. stag. iuxes, which heretofore. under th tlernian taxation nystcm,`_ has been 1-.-1.1111-tlotl-ns the exclui-itvc province o the Federal States, houh Saxon aiu Bavarian finance departments havin come out with _ the itat declurntiu rlinpire. go nu record as not oppose the method adopted. ses, although the amount which coul bc raised thereby would not be pro portionately large. Secretary Heliferlcli liitininted in th on trade.” 'l`he_.tinanclal writers assume tha excise and taxes on articles of lux- ury, but the proposed tux on trade re- inzllns an unknown quantity. The mere 1-iisgestion that 9 tax on teiegrams may b intended is sufficient to evoke sirouglecriticlsm from the newspapers, already groaning under the weight of the war news service. The e9c.rctt\ry’s proposal will probably include some measures not mentioned up to the pre- sent, since the sources uhovo detailed would no; lie suiiicient to raise the ex- lirnoed by tho three wut' loiiiis and outstanding treasury cortihcuieg at l'> per cent., calls for 1,500,000,000 marks. or. if the war credits are volod in thc lleicliatng 40_000,il00,000 may be take-li :ia the basis. i"innnce Minister von Llrctiiiliig, of llavarin, is quoted in the Tugcblnti 01| thc pi'oposic.d now taxation as saying: ".»\ cliilnge in thu luxatioii prin- .~;p4-ll ruin for the i~`ederat»=d states. or more to balance their own budget |`n1p||c. thc income and other dire tory. ~ li:-hino11t of mon ioliei or some mea iiolyf' _ 'i`he Saxon staiidpoiiil. as indicator in un obviously Inspired ilc.=1po.i.ci 'dgiliiig direct tuxiilioii to the ldiiipirc. l’t'opos1ils for nloiitipnlloii have not `iii|»,ii1o1l ni' raising linpi\i‘il\l rl-vt»ii\ii~. io thc uniouiii.. ' Sill Sill HUGHES lluglics. Minister of Militia, tonigl inndc 11 stutcincni in criticism of thos ciiipioyers of labor who have lieci n~c11t. /\l`t4-r referring to the iigitu 0 . _,____,._ A second expedient may be in th levying of contributions by individu- ul states towards the Imperial expen- rl A"""""">"""' ""`"' "" ,.. Reichstng that resort would prohnhly1 he taken to indirect taxes and “taxes t under the first category would come. fmd i‘f‘l_t.sh°|“m lm 'f(f"§S‘f‘;ry uf. earn it would huvc done your heart good t "" “ul "mu ma” ‘"‘°" °r 1' havc set-ti those mon uiider sliei “I . ' ture which I :tru pol ni lilit-rly io incit- i lrntn Iirl-stir-ii§ is t.l1i1|_ no clinrgo can he tiiudc. in thc Iinaitt-lui syslein 1111-1 SHELLS ON A CHURCH _vet liccn siiliiiiiticll to the Saxon illin- isl1'y,bu| thc tlovci-nniciit is favor- :ibiy tiispost-ll in principle to such at lil Sllllltlll, siiyH1- .f\i1 iiir~l‘c:tso in thc iiiilirit-ulnr coiltri- _ liulioiis." iilltlsiili:»dt>s4pl11i~l1 is regurllilil ai ltilul ul iiid li1‘i|lt4‘i\ l\l'l<'l<:-1. not til :ts ct-|'tltii|,ili1t ilii-rc is no llidil-illlon ns :lw:1_v |11 11 town, when the (lrgrmnn (l'l"l‘.\\\’.-\, .liiiiiinry I2.-Sir Sum keeping their nicn buck from enlist- 1»- ol Terrific Storm. l I ll Bla‘l`lI.lN, via l.nniitioiiH could not hc coiiteniplnt- ma" 108503 won, I-|111), 1-.,,,.,im,,S wha, ,,,,,,m_:,. ,Mm 1,, 1|". 1-,|11 ,1_xU._m_ and | 1-tl.nli1veino.<1tol`tl1e intlivitlnnl sluics (mrs “,,_,,.,._ 1, “.35 "H, 3511, 11,51 rm, "‘.“.'° "lready formwen ln." "0ms"my buptisni of fire, though we had hecii ii ot increasing direct taxes .20 per cent__. it A mm, before and me mem ever dvi' stu-li ii l1:1|l of liiirliiig uictul. _ . in hy our i'vllow.~;,oi1ly ilu- tit-nd rc thi- int-11 is wo11d1~.rl'\il thrniigh it 11ll.’ liivi14ion, it. l<`. A.. wriliilg to 11 frlniil “Tile tiny I rel-l\lvcil your letter t ll W l~`cr iiaon of the Ziilh inuining oiitsiili- our purnpl-ls. l`l1cst~. 1 were hrouglii in its well tindor cove oi'dui'k11css that uighl. 'l‘l1n spirll of _V ._ burst 100 yards away. .lust us we were going lo get mounted we hcnrd some more couilng. lt was three this time, in ki-cp their workmen. engaged i'iiiiu,:11i1l all so lovely und tliiict. We had ln-cn busy nil illiy ioiil-T cllrlitig tiif-no bricks. and wc wcnt just as we iizid finished iliiincr for thc lust load. \Vt\ l1tidii`t started long before I lit-nrti Elllllmzls lldpllllllls :f,§i:::;L* :'s":"i::1°";:;1.f°..v.L‘."‘:;il.-:.‘;.,2f; lPPll|lllMlll right. in Ihr: chniiccl of thc 1-hurcl1~ such ai large one, too. il wus. As soon xi ns ll. had Iiursl we ran ;f> oiinlioises, C which had stood quict,a|tl1oul:h it onl direct.” At 0 meeting ol’ the Provincial Exe- cuiivc. on Wednesday evening the fol- lowing appointments were made: To he King's Counsel: Mr. K. J. Marlin and Mr. ('. R. Smailwnod. Cliarlottetown. To be Justices of the Peace and Commissioners of Deeds: Alex. Mc- Neill. M. D.. Summerslde; Mr. Fred- erick \\’. (‘ann0n, St Eleanor‘s; Mr. Jaines Mniiderson. Central Lot I . ' Z ll safely. and muiiagod to get into the . . . Iurgc 1-iqunro again. This square is I6' Mr' Mdlcnlm Stewart' sprmg' about us large ns the Ipswich Corn- a . ton. ' To bc Justices ol' the Pence, Mr. J“<|S0l\ Slmvsoll. Belmont; Mr. lsnuc The rcsigiintion of Mr. W. D. Sum- ' l‘ri11co County was accepted. AMUSE MEN AT THE FRONT. PARIS. January 13.- Theatilral perfoiunances by the best actors of _ Pnrls ore to be given at the front. A proposal to this effect. has been np- _ proved hy t-lie minister oi' war, Gener- nl Salllenl. and General Joffre, com- moiider-in-chlof of the French nrmy. Emile Fubro. director of the Commedle France, is working on the plan and |soon will have organized it warhead company with a repertoire of short amiiaing plays to which will be added recltations adapted to the circum- stances. This idea at amusing the soldiers is t.he.result of talks of M. Fahre with soldiers and wounded hack from the firing line. "All of tihem feel the some way. said M . lfabrc. _ ; "They soy war is nothing and they Will iight. as much ns one wants. But between fo11r null seven o'clock in the nvculng one fools of 0 little diversion. l want to give lt to them_.’_‘_ afil --e=I\ TZ- ._2»_1. _ l. .ncx order and see what we can do those wiho phono orders. Fresh and Cornet! Beef. Fresh and Cornet! Pork. ` Ne. 1 Steak and Pork Chops. 5 Smoked and Cooked l-lam and ‘ tables and Canned Goode » Prompt attention given to P la - .- 0 ti evunln* tm to o'clock" . A I PHONE 413 C637-J-ldllfltillloi An Up-toDate _Meat Market l Where you can get the primest ni-eat at lowest prices. Try its with your in this line ot business.-_ We aim to t. please all customers that visit our store to purchase choice meats and- also _ NOTE OUR i.l8T OF SUPEMOR MEAT8. ' _ _ .- _ 1 `.... 0rlpp|'ng`._ _ ' 'rl 'll *L Smoked and cured Bacon ar\d'l;_|rd. ‘ ‘ " T Spare Ribs. Pigs Feat and klein., \ _ ‘ PU" PM #www mute ~fr\|t\.»v»ry any-ans-rmumott me vap- . t ` ' ' ' 1 Delivery io ll Paris of tad” -' V _ gf' 1 ` . 1 4.' .1-1-_ . “'l:"‘_"'|‘l N’ NNN toes* you with our neat ordlil- ‘ ' A b ui towamlntisaa- '._.._,¢f.>_._\ - I