__ .-Q .-' .' 1 ‘~ I _i L ,‘ f 1,’ r _l` ` fy liiiii 1 ‘l ir _-il1'»..,1. qi-`f_'r_>1a‘l~ . pit. ‘1:...; `!' if-1' til 1 1| 1 111:' 1-100" ¥.t._._-.5 1- 11 '11-.'11 lilfillf _ 1 :til l.I.`---L.'I_'.f.X-"" '“' h ,~_.___.o.:-.-1.. ~.._»._ ..s>t~.».... `-*‘;._g°~.,.::2:'.f. T15 1,; it 1 1:1 "f~`?"?~ 1*" ~;' rfftlrswe °€-7-i.»°=<-.-.- ._-at 1 ' 1;. _._ 1_1 li* a_- l ' 1 l il’ sl, ‘ll‘,%': *thi ;_______ .__ __ -iii: _ini ly-l '/'lk lug. . __.l_. till. ~'lf1`i`$ "Il i5`,(‘.' ..... _._ 1: .'-*sl ~’~ ,.11 1,. wil" _.__ -‘.-ffl >_- _-l, l:§§ ` fe-2:' .»‘. (fe "fs .0 .l, - ‘i 1 _ _ I _ _ (___, ___._, ,_. .5 ~» _ 1 _ _ . :-1. v_> ’ S V _ l ‘x .. . , - ~ Let the " Thermometer 'Look Alter lt There would be far l¢SS colds if houses were not kept too warm. lt is merely a matter of habit. 66 to 68 de- grees is warm enough--we often have it 80 degrees. Get a thermometer and go b_v that. It will save in fuel the cost of a dozen thermo1me- ters every year, and may save you some colds and doc- tor bills. Better have :i ther- mometer inside and outside the house. Cost but little. we have them from 25: up to $4.00 .l. G. Jamieson Driuggist F Y 'FIDE TABLE JANUAEV. High Water Low Water A.iu. P.i\1. Aoi 1' \i 1 6.25 j 15.00 1 0.14 s_06 19.04 J 1.20 20.0.1 2.25 1 10.10 , 21.00 2.20 , 15.30 111.04 22.12 4.22 1 1ts.:zs . 111.55 23.11 5.14 17.33 , _1 12.43 6.0:. 1s.20 5 13.29 . 0.55 , 10.17 ; 14.13 1 ” 20.07 1 14.55 l .50 . s 1 15.30 ft 6 ' 10.10 ‘ 10.50 1 17.37 g 18.21 _ 26 | 19.08 1 ; 22 1 19..-18 1 -. _ 3 20.51 _ 21.45 ~ 22.3' ' 22.2 12`.`14' 1:i_2t< 14.31; qammwun feésssrr 5° - _EP l°!"f“:= U ILWQQ -|---1 9°? l¢l& (DDJ rcr3k\5\\’l umpo eos:-a ~b¥ 233533323 S53.”-§’.i!°é‘-° 3523 _Si §3?3?-‘5s=.°~.-.=1=.=1-_- §53"` 353-tm ¢,_ _M-__ ;_-14:72 isa :D95 ca ov-4 nc. 0-s » Ddi-I h-I #lb-|9454 ‘.L'$,§§E.'325=s-i§viL‘¢.=r.=»-ewes were P :r I-Jr-I “DFP €¢bQ¥~i6 ¢~1L»>l€¢D 121:30 13.34 _ 14.33 15.20 _ 117.22 17.11 17.50 12.53 6.15 1s,:i0 l 0.10 1::.22 0.5f::1s.12 _ 052 113.40 1. 7.25 19.47 l 1.33 l14.09 1.50 20.21: 14.32 8.28 21.01 1 2.15 ` I 3.03 14.58 9.02 1 21.46 22.39 215.44 1*. v-a .|- 4.58 5.39 F3 new 1 4.00 1 15.30 0.41 1 | 5.18 l 10.21 0.30 . | 6.40 3 12.20 1.47 ; st. 11.00 ; 1s.-io = .»' Hr- 15410-5 ’ ( T -E l ll'-` . . ‘-‘I _ _ __ ~ . _l"i'\ rf ' , 8 4 asf: SEPARATE SEALED TENDERB addressed to nie undersigned. will pnv smoo-ia., :io .tiddntt 011| -IGI 'p|1nn aiiu ‘| ' -_ }3,“‘ ‘°‘ "".‘t.“‘°2 .,`;‘°}’,§°2i..‘$‘3.L`"!.'I.' Brushhs." “Chain." “C083-" `H'l\‘*'_l_` ware." "Hose," "Oils and Grea.s_es,__ "Packing," "Paint and Palnt_0ils. “iusiuiis nope." “\\'irt1 Rope' and "Steam Pipe. Valves and 'l"ittlngs," for the requirements of the Depart- mental Dredging Plant in Prince Ed- wani island tnirine the "B021 .vettr 1916-1917. Each tender niust lic sent iii ti. sep amte envelope and endorsed: Teu- der for Hardware. Princo Edward ls- land." “Tender for Chain. Prince Ed~ ward island." etc.. etc., as the case may be. Persons tendering are notified that tenders will not be considered un- less made on the printed forms sup- plied, and signed with their actual1 signatures. These forms can be ob- tained at the Department of Public Works, Ottawa. at the office of .\lr. J. K. Bleukinsop, Supt. of Dredges. Public Works Department, St. John. N. ll., and at the office of Mr. \\'. E. l~iyndmm1_ District Engineer. i’ulilii- Works Depariincnt. Fliurlotietowii. l"_ E. l. Each tender must he accompanied by an accepted cheque on a charter-' ed bank payable to the order of iliel lionourahle the Minister of Public .__\\ V? fm-ni oi' tender, which will be for- feited if the person tendering de- cline to enter into a contract when called upon to do so. or fail to com- plete the contract. if the tender he not accepted the 1-heque. will ho re- turned. ' The Department does not hind it- \\'orks. for the amount stated iu1 have made this so t a _ who _ gras The bosrdof examiners of the? E. Rh tl - ~ ,, h o sacrifice. in wishing you true sue- MAR island Piiarmas u i .association "“““ sm 'S “ ‘°"'“°"'"‘° “ _ ' Ce`B en “ ' stubborn malad I oine cases iti ’° will meet for the purpose of examin- Y- .fl S i threatening danger. and personal safety from every ing candidates orrei-mg for registrs- yields td hreatment which is \\i\h0Ul Ac_cipi thlsdhrl_ef gutltrd of our ap- - _ __ tion on Jan, 31m, nlnataorhundred avai in ot er cases. preca on an t a that accom- M | 'r pest, the celebrate coni- *md ll”-e°lL EWU Undldiw fm' ex' 'l`he darting paiiis,lanie iniiscles or N05 are em aniinstion shall satisfy the council . . . _ . . . our that he had served as assistant in a stiffened joints only disappear b) grad- _ on omg storm for not lo" thou lou, yoarhl ually expelling the uric acid: and so hah) and at team two of these years man 'thousands have been relieved b nop es it in token of our esteem forl od). soldier boy. ' rt Yeo P H Lyle. Frank Yeo _,hh IE TEMPEST _ AT B. F. KEITWS ESI FHUM lHilllllS sosrou 'ruzavne star andprlma donna, who lim _ d l B sion in “'l‘he Duke df behalf of the assembled com- :{llll?:::n|¢|;l,' £111 be the tea ' l dliner at of 1. signed oy: nireiinsid Yeo. B_ ;.~_ geiiirs Theatre the Week 6 . . . - nary 31st. 1916. in a repertoire of ) Y has been employed in the tdispenalngl the blood-enriching oil-food in Scott‘s1lJ`udson Simpson, Alfred Simpson, L. sohgi Assisting Miss Tempest a;_ the of prescriptions. candidates must hmulsloh ,lm ou should ive if “""" A°l"°“d' ` piano it-in se - -iiisivnis anis. direct his long run with the Zlegfelil if-*_ _\|it|nigni Frolic atop the New _Am- ani roof in New York. Miss 'temp- h brilliant stars give notioe to the Secretary-Registrarl _ . 3 , . _-g _ . ._ l ln wrltlhg ol the", lhtehlloh to present: faithful trial. Scott s E.iiiuls_ioii .ii tsas . a poiverful blood-puriher by ill'-'f¢=1Sll1g the red corpuscles anti ii .strt-_iigilien_~i_ the organs to carry off the iiriiis which cause the trnuhle. ’l`r\- Scott'.~i Emiilsinu. lt \-.iiiiir»tli:1riii. themselves for examination, on or before Jan. 28th. 1918 for the examina- tion. Such notice must. be accompanied by certificates to the satisfaction of the council that the canadidaie poss~ esses the qualifications above prescrib- ed. Any person entering his name and not presenting himself at the time and place fixed for the examination. shall forfeit his fee in the Association. Sgd.) W. J. BROWN. Sec’_v. Registrar. i _ l Farm F or Sale The valuable farm of the Late R.B. .\ic!iii1lan. Braekley Point Road con- tains 110 acres with good buildings good spring of water good well ln yard with new pump. 6 miles from Charlot- tetown fine orchard; Apply tn F. J. Holman or Louis H. .\icMillan at A. Horne & Co.. (‘ha.rlottetowii. 7047-1~2SMth2\\'ks. g*_- li lin nelly m a lit-lpetl tliousniiils anti uni; ln- rx- wliat _vnu net-tl. .\'o ilrii-.;>. Scott A liowiie. Toroiiio. uiit. 15-39 wma ciiiiiiis 1. T040-1-27iiil2i. » On 20th. John listed `.\lr. gram fred wrist Miss Aoi:-ness Ano Pnessurai-ion. bet in the 105th regiment. After “Pd rendered: An opening ehorus,i,K3 watch and fountain pen by 'her Ethel Gh_l.hel_ To lmlh of these Another incident which rarely hap- lnttcrr the modest young soldier reci-` Dem* ` from stcrd Psi ' is one of t e most keil for ll. F. Keith’s Circuit this ii, and this is her maiden aD- is positively limited to Ont' ti() scnso pearance in vaudeville. Her enBilB9~ Al iniiv. ivir. and Mrs. Jimmie . Hai-rv, 'the comedy sketch. "The will be at big comedy feature Ruin: .\'DoN, Jan. 25.- These things of i it- hui ur Bsrrvs interiirettttiutt We do twice as much such io the city. who makes love and L_ fl-Pulling as the Huns now. We have incidentally fools an actress in the Thursday evehllhh _lhhhal-5-_ artiile_i-ygquanilty and quality. Two big h very hlehhhhl soclal game,-_ battalions coming into the trenches ter lhg was held lh the hosollhllle home tolrelieve the division troops suddenly big if hir. Alfred Simpson, North St. 3_0 Illleanofs. About eighty friends from German battc`i‘Tes which had' the roads will Lot 16, and a few invited guests Well from ‘Summerside and St. Eleanors J&_°'» _ assembled in honor of .\ii~_ Artinn-_ with 0t1lrt1`iirtr1casutilties~ The Brisa~ ris. Thomas. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs., die’ Thomhh_ who has ,e(.eml_,» eu. them to remain just where they were. Ole the German shells, beautifully production of a comic opera show; on hom. spool ln hoclhl com-ol-3hllon_ timed slaughtered the empty niacada- ;\lorris'sev and Hackett. the moving Fulton Slmhsoh was cl,osen_ ina roads at points where the battalion pict _ _ chhl|.mah_ and llh, following ol-o_l would have been had not the wise Bri- coinnaiii' in a new coniedy Sk9fCll, the dler tumbled to the eneniy’s game. Six address ol- hooreolhlloh by Mn Al 1 How the Germans knew the tii_ne the da _ Slmosolh and orosolllotloll ol- 3 battalions would he relicveing is ann- wonderful strong iiicn de luxe. _ caught in a terrific shell fire from week, supplementing Miss Tempest. marked- too well marked, in huge elephant. n lvautiful horse. and . but we got out of it in fine style a ei saved the battalion by ordering the story. ' i`o._Doininion troops was the ‘cab- L i . _ . _’ happen often and it must he remem- of the i-ole ni' a rube on his first visit gig. 1 \ _ 27,__l__9l6 ”’ pile; -i-wo __ __ true ci-uumorrsrown Guam, _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ P. t- tt'-it tt-m--tt-I y[3_ll|3-|i|l33||l|_[ i§::'“.1.i’“:.:zz:°‘;i.:',?:,i.i'.‘?““ ""“‘|_ll ° 'Q EXlll|Il|l° 'GDI tax; 'alhlgk ,listinytelths ygirrghzhti "‘°“"‘ in Sill? llllilliililtlt Q lesauess _and tired, --;€v drsggy feelings Q"'\\‘ lcon tllasppugl- 1 .3 _ when you restore \. ‘_ vigor to the ox. _ _ huuatod nos-vp:‘ by \ using Dr. '-C 59'.; if _Nerve Food, g_ ‘ ` 1 60 sells 5 box. - dealers or ldnuii|:2 1 Bates I Co.. Llm.|ts||_ TDTOIKU. Dr. Chase-'sf1 Ne... 0.0.1 llll.`l) ` ott. wlth.l1is one-man vaudeville nco decades; and the Gladiators town. is one of the best charac- creations in vaudeville. Other features ot' the bill for that M I monia unless he is infected with the microns of pneumonia; but that. uit~ fortunately, is always at hand, ready to perform its part. Perfectly well people are ablc to resist lt. and the best weapon against pneumonia is it good physical condition. All disease germs are cowards, and hesitate to attack a system that is prepared to of- jor stout resistance; .but at the least weakening of our defenses. they are up and at us in one form or another. The pneumonia germ is a very formid- able enemy; it may be called the big siege gun of infectious disease, \\`e must he careful to uvoid ex- he Max Grube:"s Animals. with a ever little pony; Moon and Mor-- tlie great eccentric dancers from New York Winter Garden; Charlie ure _ favorites: Julia Blanc Mill American dancers. in ii sycyc of JANUAllY-lst Bid to 4th, wind 9th. very cold weather. 10th to 12th, milder. 13th to 15th, fair. 1Cili to 20th. rough, cold And sqiially. 21st to 25th. low temperature. :Gill to and l 1| 0.18! .. to find. threatening. l, _ _ ailahle for the inspection of thc cit- izens before Nomination Day. snow. Sth to 29th, storm wave. 30th to 31st, blustery. DIARY OF E\'I~I.\"i`S. T0-DAY. City Magistrates ('onrt. li n.m. Peoples Theatre 7 and 8.45. Prince Edward. fi. 7 and 8.45. f MARRIAGES BEAIRSTO-McCREADY - At the home of the bride's parents, Janiiiiry 24th, 1916, by Rev. Tlionias F. i~‘ullei'- ion. D. D., Arthur H. C. Beairsto of Toronto and Louise B.. daughter oi” John E. B. McCready and .\lrs_ .\ic- Cready. Charlottetown. CROCKETT-WEST_At the Mellin- dlst parsonage. Albcrton. l’. E. I.. by Rev. G. P. Dawson, on Jan. 24th, Ar- thur Rsyinond Crockett of Plcasaiit (grothe to Laura Estelle West, of Little or _ M- DEATHS MeCABE. - At Stanhope, Jany. 26. 1916. John McCabe aged 102 years. Funeral on Friday morning from his late residence at 8.30 o'clnck. -i-_-___._% THE AEROFLANE ATTACK ON DUNKIRK. NEW YORK. January 25.-A news Blency dispatch from London to-day Bays: "Two German aeropianes hom- barded the French seaport town oi' Dunkirk at six o'clock this morning. the adinlralty announce. Two hours later a German aviator was shot down by it British airman at Nleuport. nev- eral miles from Dunkirk on tho sea- cosst. ` the Kant coast in two days has stimulated the feeling of uneasiness retarding German aeroplanes for London. The occasional damn oi bomb-throwing aeroplanes over D0. vor ll believed to presage a more ambitious attack soon as the wes- thor permits." 1-ii_,__ Plscl cottrsnluce soon 'ro IEGUN WORK. Jsn. 25.-Preparm torday of the c thirty four have been oltferetico iii fortnight. uve intima- tho con- inonnsr obleot very little self in accept the lowest or any ten- der. Dr-prtmcni of Public Works. this without authoi-ii_\~ from the Depart- ment.-90563. 7023-1-20m3i. B By order. R. C. DESROCHERS. Secretary. Ottawa. .laiiuary 21, 1910. Newspapers will not be pad for advertisemr-iii if iliev insert it Ll C l To the Electors of Ladies and Gentlemen: l . oi' the electors of the Cit to become oder my scr\'ices to the citizens. - to that honourable position. i prom- lS€ best _service of which I aiu capable, lieepnig in mind the interests ot' cit- izens throughout the whole (`it_v. Tho year book oi the City is now in the tri ' - make a personal fiaiivat-is oi 1.-lessors my Charlottetown usiness Chances \\':inted-.Managing Director for Gziiliii institute about to open on the with investment required S00 iiollnrs fully secured and control given. Salary 1000 expenses. Bank reference given. Write Managing Director Gatiin insti- islaud. Established and meeting success in Si. .lolin and Halifax. Dollars with profits and living e. St. John. .\'. B. T0-if.’~1-128-M71. l1_ 1 ' ’T_*~T" 'W liiive been requested by a number _- _ y _ . t-aniiidate for the Blayomlty at the outing cle(-tioii and i have. decided to _ t It you do me the honour of election that l will give to the work tliel titers' h.i.iitls and ought ti, he .iv- .is li. will be impossible for mo to FOR SALE Schooner “Ravoia” 124 tons Register N `an be seen :it the port ot' St. John J. WILLARD SMITH. St. John. .\'. ll. T0-l'_’-1-2S.\lli. Z- "ta -w NOTICE The Annual Meeting ofthe New Do- nioii Dairying t'o., will be held in ml”-‘ ‘his m‘“f\"S Of S0ll<‘iilllK F0111' Afton Ilall on \Vednestlny the ilnii. iiiiiuf-nw- niid support . V pe Yours respecfully. D. J. 6071-1-Zliiitf. li T n b "Three air raids hy Germans on S T ‘iss nu Cl ii? iii the pssco - of Tignish Limited is postponed and uill now 1:. 7011-1-25-M71. . P ` not later than Jan. 28th, 1916. 1 Ill 1012-1-2.-,.1u:ii_ S” R'°"""' lg” . by. next. at 2 o'clock p. m. A full attendance of all parties inter- R|LEY_- ested is requested. _ GEO. WILSON, Secy. ’ New Dominion, ° 4 January 22, 1910. Qhce 0 eehng' ':0i7-i-ze-M21. The annual meeting of the Patelieil Dhrh S________ Fox __0_ _ _ e _I 1 , 4 , _' s a neiii on viii-tina). i-vm. ist tit 8 Dominion of Canada p_._ ni_. :ii thc Sei1rctary's Oiiice at p 6091-1-24~.\itl. Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the MeNutt n \\‘ef`lJxl4lta‘i-Ir‘l1cai(lJ'lee.1frli;;' Vinces are Sour and the effect of an application of Basic ily llmlol- llle nooohharv preparatory byéllalgsilatanh Cure. Circulars free. .\|l limit is - - . ' 1 5, C. discipline. and il called upon to R l.1_ l_ Cl{|.;NEy 5, C0" -l-,,l,,_l,,_ ll_ ht Germans. Lient. Neil _)lacDonald. "fogl1orn," come a fatalist and tells his friends, private, he 'had to bring back a The German front line trent-hes are _-_1 l . ' 5 -~ charge Twenty-tivo santa. ` -t>.lf'~l-1-l+l»l-1+f¢&l~i~l»?i‘.°l»JlI‘n"os~sn'Ai_ to 22 Brighton Road on to sell Ex A§"¥ltl Wlllféd *_____.__.________ ii ` l Lliiscott. Com- 6496-1.-11-M181. 7010-1-25ME3i. l _ (Emil y. Ap- voia-1-san housework in small to To Let terms. Battalion Royal -n.u.~v»~g~»;lg,»_lgtl;-,tt-3,g»»-el _ _'_ssf. 1. ie. _ "'@;g,g* - ° st4't-1-rsiittis was tf. wiwrso-cini. ron bsnsasi. Mrs. VY. E. Agll6W. $9 UDP" l""lncc Sl. 7003-1-25151.01. WANTED--FUPIL NURKEC AT THE 'minion stats Holpitll Trlinlns School for Nurses. For turf-her particulars address Dr. Aft-bill' V- Goss. Supt. Tonnton State'H0l|il¢ll» Taunton, Mass. _ 8404-10-IZMU ‘l"$F!-m-9-sllnlwli family. Aiutli' reason Hardy ' 'Tl L . ~ 1 For Sale ron' 's`AL“EIo§AF1" "'H`oRs"E"“1`5oo lbs. Nine years old, sound. Address “B” Guardian Office. _ - _ ‘*“‘T‘°'1'13i1‘i‘.*L_ 1 i=on`sii.`€'AT17€ 'G`E'NERAi.' ausi-‘ ness stand for sale or to lease. Ap- ply "D" Guardian ofllce. _ cs2'§1-1_1_-ititi. r6a`?E.`E`i'>Ai'n"`ai1oa‘ 'i=ox`€s‘° Full particulars on application to _"E.l_)." clo Gusrdan.___6716-12_-9Mtf. Fori"s7iTE`.T-_'STEAM saw iviii.i. and site at Head Railway wharf, Scuris Machinery may be sold sep- arate. F. T. Macdonald, Souria. 6028-1-1911111. Miscellaneous i AM PnEPAnEo"i"o Move suii.n- ingn safely rind eitpeilltiously. Book your order early. Louis Flizsim-‘ _ in iuver 'iozs 12oMsipd. 4 day hires one of our powerful elec- tric cleaners. Simple and to operate. You can clean mm carpets, rugs, furniture, mattresses walls sts.. in a day. Phono us- 218. Board Woeits. 6735-12~1l4llltl . Help Wanted--Mule - " “vs *re* Mr. Stewart at Patons. ` 7007-1-2519581.- Wnntcil D -- ;@_5; warrrso A-r .ones -- DRIVING horse. round 1.050 ib..’hetwosn ‘4 and tl years of age. Must hs sound, upheaded and good t rits wh l lf) D slit inn ('11 W0 \\`e have come again to the time every hand. and-the giant in_theii' i:tnks~piieninoi1i1i stalks pre-eiiiiiient. l more those things that everyone ought avoid it if possible and cnutbnt it if it czinnot be escaped. Pneiiniouia is especially coniinon in youth and in old age, _vel no one is ex- empt at any nge. It inay he either ri pneumonia nia\ be the oi1l\ disease tha CCH scarlet fever. in adults. also. any il1~ iiess that greatly depresses the Sys- loill typhoid fever. or after a serious surgi- l a case to a fatal termination that ery Of course. no one can have pneu- a posure to cold and wet. Cold. wet feet and damp skirts or trousers are the eager allies of pneumonia. and so are long. cold rides in a sharp, driving wind. That does not mcan that we must shrink from going outdoors in the cold season. for winter ali' is nn excellent tonic if we are properly dressed to face lt. But wet feet are never uiiavoi