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This is the only Store you can procure this fine bottle at. Prices no higher than any ordinary good bottle. J. G. _Jamieson DRUGGIST e 1 l l .4 Now is the time to have your clock repaired. Bring it in or have us send for it and we will put it in perfect running _ order. G. H. Taylor J eweiler & Cptician Phone 353-J “DE TABLE FEBR UARY. High Water Timo }i’t Time 11'! . I 12.14 7.3 ‘ 23.38 " 2 Tn. I 12.45 . 3 VV. ‘0.24 13-15 Til. 1.10 13-45 F. 1.53 14.16 Sa. 2.52 14.50 S. | 3.57 15.31 M, 5.10 ` 16.21 Tu, 6.31 17.22 io W. 151 -18.36 11 T11. 9.00 19.51 12 F. 9.57 20.58 13 S8. 10.46 21.59 22.56 23.48 12.39 13.09 Date Dai’ 1 M wxqama F“F*P°?FFF9F@ oswommmmoaumc 9F?WFFFHFFFFFFF“‘ mmoomqammawmwamaw 14 S. 11.29 15 M. 12.06 _ 16 'I`u. | . _ .. . I 17 \V. F T11. ` 13.37 “PFFFFP Nwaoww ~w»~m» gggpgamnaqpa mm:=ux~m©u_ncl_ring,“__ Pena i’_n|nt_ d ilsiteiarm _ . | » ,d o_o ’ emi 1 ‘ 'reno d d ' °’° " C " 'S tot1`i';1iii§d¢§§i€nI§¢1`Rvill be lriiiiiéddxststfls Furnished by W. 8. Loudon 1 E olilce until 4.00 P. M.. o_n ltlonrlay. arch ist, . _ _ - .¥g,§;,{_<>_i. tt\;,_°;=_g5'_Y,,f.! .!};;gg\.i ==i.¢{,,{§f"°._‘,“;_°,, v-:»o~a»»>¢:»:~:»»:»o->»:»~wo+oo+¢:»-n»o __/ ’ __ » - ‘ Mv LITTLE sov THAT msn. Dredging Plant in Prince Hdwlfti L A _ ~ \ _ f,°_§';¢l;_§§Dd=_{dm“;_§|b¢_.~fnf in =f~¢l>}{;§f,=“"°` His braided froeit rind dainty iiuttou PIPe.Vllveii p:nd Fit1lifigs,"°|1’f>r :Ee De;srt- e ors ender or Ware' Pnnce Edward Island," "Tender for Chain' ;;i_'llt¢e Edward Island." etc.. as the case milf 'I1 I Pomil of tender can be obtained at this Depnétment and atfzllae oéfices qof hx. Nnlgnkw. __~ t.. .cr,o , _ .: Epffvridm i1i\.'pEsr?.. Diestiiiii Enginegr. Charlot- tetown, P, E l, Hy order, R. t‘. DE5ROCIiER_°, Secretary. Department of Public Works. Ottawa. February lst. l9l5. gh-. Department. 7353!. 8184-241131 r _ 1 Q f __ 3. `.-r.,_ _-J‘_ ..\___- _'-_r~.`_~_}'\ . _ - \ _el atb SEAYEII TENDERS addressed to the under signed. and endorsed "Ten cr for Coal tor Ileosrtmentnl Dredges, Prince Edward Island, will be received at this ofhcc until 4 00 P. M.. on Mon_day._March ist, |915 tor the supplypf best q aluy (foal to be delivered in quantities and at places mentioned on form of tender _ Forms of tender can be obtained at this Department and at the offices of l.K. Blenkin SQP E50.. Supt , of lliedges. bt. John. N, li.; W. lo. iiyndmau.Esq., District Engineer, Charlot- tetovl n. P. E.l _ Persons tendering are notified that tenders wi_ll not be considered unless made on the printed _forms supplied. and signed with their actual signatures _ - Each tender must bc accompanied by an accepted Cheque on achartered bank. payable to the order of the floiiourablethe Minister of Public \\ ons. equal to ten per cent (lu p. c.) of th_e amount ot the tender which will be fo - ieited if the person tendering decline to enter into a Contact when called upon io do so, or lail to complete ihe contract. lf the ~ttnder be not accepted the cheque will bc returned. The Departmentdoes not bind itself to accept the lowest or ai y tender. ily order. R. C. DESROCIIICRS, Secretary. tmnwn. February ist. 1915. _Newspapers will not be paid fnrthis adver- tisment iftlicy insert it wiilioui authority from the liepartment.-~--73530 lidi--Z~G.\l3i. Schooner For Sale W. Parnell 0'I-lara, 'T9 tons, Ameri- can build. Vessel and sails in good condition. Iliis 27 H.P., Gasoline en- gine installed by skilled Maclinnicr Will move Schooner six miles an hour and gives perfect satisfactioii. Will sell with or without engine. For par- ticulars write E. BOSWEL L, _ Victoria, P. E. Island. 8402-1-28Mtf. _ 5 I 1 _ I CANADIAN TOMMY HAS AMUSING EXPERIENCE. Thai spine of the Caiiailliri 'lo.n- niics at hnlisliury Plain are ,irc-tty ucpiiliir in the old country is liroiignt out in n lr.-tier from a iueniber of :lif- 'uurtui-.ntli lnittalioii. The soldier in iuestion was about to enter lils fourth y-'nr ln irtfiucerlng at McGill wiifn the war lroke out. and joinecl the August. The letter readsz- “iliiil ri rather odil experience over in Ireland a few days ago. Some folks itntloii henr- iug niy name and address, ‘Montreal Firigade, Canadiuii Contingentf to iotc came to nie, and though I had vater, who first saw the light in Done- “A dear little 'aunt' of twenty years welcomed nic in a most nffectioiiate Persons tendering are notified that tenders H I will not be considered unless made on th_e printed §f9rms supplied._lnd signed with their actual signatures. Each tender must be accowsnied by an accepted cheque on a charter bnnk_p_-'ll/able tothe order ofthe Honourable the Minister oi' SH Public Works. equal to ten per cent (l_0 p. c.) ot the amount nt the tender, which _will be for- feited if the person tendering decline to enter into a contract when called upon to do so,nr fail to complete the contract. If the tender be not accepted the cheque will be returned. The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. I _Newspapers will not b_e paid for this adver- tisementi they insert it without authority from manner nt. the door (it was dark), and ushered me liito the house. After ex- i ' To-nav. Magistrates Court, 9 a.m. I’eople‘s Theatre, 7.15 and il p.ni. Prince Edward Theatre, 3, 7, and 8.45 p.m. little sort, though. and I was pressed to stay with them. an invitation which I accepted without hesitation. McKlNNON-At 27 Dorchester Street. Charlottetown, on February 5, of spinal meningitis, Stephen Alexei; McKinnon, dearly heloved son of Mr and Mrs John McKinnon. H8811 13 months. Funeral to-day (Satiirday) I from 27 Dorchester Street at 3 p.in. changing cndearments with her sister. I was asked if l remembered my aunt’s visit to Montreal cighl years ago. I » informed them that I had never seen that gay city niitil four years ago. and after ii short conversation it was established that another person of my unnie is a resident of Montreal. The' little aunt seemed ‘ilabhergnsted for it few nionieiits and then started to laugh about the loving reception she l an cxtrcincly good tline, and took my leave in the sanie spirit in which I had been received. I now have a higher opinion than v f tl iad given nie. She was ii jolly decent “It was an odd situation, hut I had e er o ic warm-hearted rlsli." i _ 1 Di U _,J DOCTORS SAVE LIFE OF BOY BURIED IN SNOW STRATFORD, Ont., Feb. 3.-The life of the little McDougall boy, who was buried in a. box in snow by playmates is now believed out of danger., hilt serious permanent nervous disorders due to shock are feared. His frozen 'fee' have been saved, the doctors believed Little McDougall, through 'the thoughtless act of a plsymate,stx- your-old Jack Craig. ,was whipped. partly undressed and incarcerated in J a box where he spent the night and when found both feet were frozen and Loclrets ou"'|l Lil: the child was almost dead. Owing to the extreme youth of the lad respon- | sible the police retard troin punishing 11 Ill. _ _ ` _ _ 1 ' Razor with tlur present showins\oflockeis inthe most beltttlful we have ever offered---. thoqnnlitles are exceptionally good. and the prices very Iw- " Dome here 'for your locket and ¥0'i wit n ily what you vnnhnnd the ~ rraff-'ifi"i»f firm. I DIILY 35|-EC'l'l0ll8 FOR » - REIDS 0F disarming, siglit Mine was so short a pride. And then-my poor boy died. 891'! and larger, or gay Told at the bright iireside-- So dark now, since he died. But yet. I often think my boy is living. As living as my other children are. When good-night kisses I all round am giving I keep one for him, though he is so far. ,_ Can a mere grave divide Me from him-though he died? So, when I come and plant it o’er with daisies (Nothing but childisli daisies ll year round) Continiially God’s hand the curtain rises, And I can hear his merry voices’s sound, And I feel him at my side- My little hoy that died. -AUSTIN DOBSON. FHUM IHE FHIIIIT The following letter has been re- ceived by Mr. Alex M. Beaton of Flat River and will be of interest all over this Province. 4 _,J-';_ " - `-If \\`i~rrv~ `-_. '._ ._ ", _ . . . H ~. Jiiii. 17th 1915. Dear Mr. Beaton: ~ We were all very pleased to find your note of which you had enclosed in a sack ot’ oats scut to the pout. It came to light in the 134 in Batt- ery It. T. A., which is now in action close to the Belgian frontier, A personal touch such as this brought home to us the real good will and patriotism of the Dominion over the sea. We have not had the good fortune to iight. alongside any ot' the Canadian to hear that this battery has been going strong. Yours. H. WARD, Major R. T. A., tionid. 134 in Bat, lt. T. A. On ht-hall’ of the officers and men of t.lie Battery. ii#-_*___ ISLANUHI ll SCENE [ll WHIEK MONCTON. Feb. 3.-Mr. Ephriani Phillips, of Tyne Valley, P. E. I., nr- rivcd in the city Inst evening on the delayed C. P. Ii. express from Boston and is a guest at. the Minto House. In conversation with a Times reporter, Mr. Phillips said that he and several other passengers were held at Vance-I horo for about two hours and it linlf, until the lirldgc, which was partially blown up hy the German oiiicer, could he repaired. lic stated that he wit- nessed the prisoner being taken to the jail hy the otiicer and lie was very" _poor_ly clut_i aiitl__se§{iie(I___tS_lie s;iIf_er_- ug roin iic co i. r. ips s a ei that the German admitted his guilt to thc oiilcers, Lhroiigli an interpret- cr,iiiiil talked about the ai`i`air in n inattcr ol' fact way, taking his arrest vcry coolly. The police allowed the man to ent iii a rostziurant and during that time :in interqited crowd col- lected und ivatclicd the prisoner. Diir- ing the nieiil, iiccoriling to Mr. Phil- lips, lic startqd to <-ry, hut. braced up. 'l‘he :ii'l'u.ir caiiscd great excito- nient in Vanceboro and the people iii ger_;;=ral__i_.v_i;{'_i». ver__v_in;li{z_iiii_iit__ ___ _ r. ii ps siiei in e wa ci out to the bridge und found that four of the ties had linen blown oh' close to the rails, altliougli the rails re- mained intact. A portion of the up- rig_I_its_hwei__e.hlov_vn nff _i;nii_ spl_i_t. Clie sa t at. e uni erstoo t at e er- inan said ,that he had used twenty- eight stlclzs oi’ dynamite. A large charge wss'found _with fi_i_se hurnt out on _the American s do, an it was only through the fuse being extinguished gyhsome wet _ snow thn_t_ tha whole r ge was no own up. ie armiin could not talk very good English and lie police secured two German resi- dents as interpreters. _ He readily ad- mitted his guilt, saying he was it Ger- man otiicer He receutly came from Mexico and left his lfe and family in New York. - 'Dlie prisoner was inform- eil that he did not make a very good job of the nifalr anti hc replied in o cool manner that it was too cold and windy. The police found it hole drill- ed in thc stone abutment and it is evi- dent that the prisoner intended to put his dynamite in the abutment and make a beter job, hut was unable to work succssfully owing to the cold and wind. When searched at the police station a good revolver was fpund in his posesion. as well as the blue prints of the bi-id_ge. Whbtin asketih' ' b "'__f_o\‘ -ilicvopt ng to ow up o r ge. r. Philips stated that he understood the German to have said that he wished to break up trafllc between the Mari- time Provlgicsii eng Motritgesi. so tiirt e c., con no e sen 0 and then shipped to Ens- oolr at his pretty face for just one minute! And live a long, long life in parents' .5 _ , Y .J- see him rocking in his wooden char- »,.: I hear him patterlng through the house all day; l watch his great blue eyes grow large Listening to stories, whether grave §",‘»if' - f nie iiuiiiiniiiii ' ‘ is iireiii-sBli1ii)teFiiand, the favorite play- _ 0 Gf- _ N ` H ' Then, tell nie, mothers. was it not ' ~ __._.1ij§._.‘1._;:_§.i:.t_.___;._,.__.._,_......_ ITS PEN OFACTION e o e . _ _ ‘ ow nyiviiny an ther b y, d ar and AND o o as e charming, thing in it, 0 His fatl1er's hope his mother's one ` ___ .,,,,_,..,. iieiignt. §_§§‘5A7§;Q;~\ ps through strange sickness, all fear ~ _Fw ` ' I §‘..f ' nf ' "wi" Mi J :J ’ ri. P515' ' s '.' »4_¢| | _z 1-: .Qt-_ §§`71-.ji I J" id- -','.,i' 1.1,-gl 1' pr 25;; '.'],‘_;;. ,*¢'..§‘I ,.. . .B .'.'» \ ’ .'<.// -';\'<<_;\'/f _ M ':’;f / ~_.§i 221% "7 /I ,. I-'fr-'I ¢<-_'.' ._.,(i / 1:?--1 )¢I.‘.~ `,‘,".tf ff . ,-3 £111- _ `”\ \ ' ..t'-3 . _J '_-I z ,___ 4,11' r _//I \.;»:._~ 'L I //V ,icq / -'I-i I 7/ ' IH if if;-_:,§ '. .' 1-ri-'»<' .,,. i5_&'3 yrs ‘i through all the operations since the w beginning of the war. and are still ' ~.~.-"-~= ~¢."--1-3:* ‘ °' ' . --"¢- '°"-"* 7. _ _ _ 543. fi ~»\“.- U71.; ' ff.. *f-stes;ei:1~‘°' ‘ =¥i3:itf=2~.wi‘&§ F& `. \-` r I .Jin €'." . ~- ~ ». -\-_ up" ' _ 15?; __ __ ; Q1 u . . . . - -- . . . :_ U: . -“,\;¢,_~-¢,t.- t~.»_i,-.~-_--E '~r<'r_-_ eq, "-:.n~~_~ __ r _ L 4 11.1 ,Q t.»f .\_‘I‘\ Contingent as yet, but live in hopes »i..~ie;r‘..m /.\>»»~. nw.. ~....-......_,_.,.=,,._,..\ .t .. . .. of doing so. You may be interested J Q7/ ~7e@¢)U/o[e71ee,11/£ The, Charlottetown Guardian CHARDOT friafrown, Plaines. EDWARD ISLAND, ' 1.( - A .MN-rgn scENE in A Fox RANCH w|'rH REYNARD. _ in Ti-is Fcnaonouuo. ci-'41 Tik _ ,J 1:.; . -'*f: :fs ` _, f.1§f.'&-r -.ears ,:;’i; MAQROH 2.71” 1915. The proposal to publish a Promotion Edition has been received with enthusiam and everything promises well for a most successful publication. . The Promotion Edition will be of the size and design s_hown above. though the illustration in the centre will be changed. It will consist of not less than 68 pages printed on highest grade art paper. There will be a profusion of illustrations from the finest half-tone cuts; all the Agricultural, Fox, Oyster and Fishing Industries will be interestingly written-up, While Prince Edward Island as a holiday and health resort Will be featured. ~ There will be no advertising or “puff pare” in the edition, but short o_ut-' lines ot biography of leading people will be given, together with a reproduction of their photographs. A co y of the Promotion Edition will be sent to every daily newspwier in Canada and? in the Eastern States of America, as well as to the principal eekly Newspapers, Boards of Trade, etc. The guaranteed edition of 10,000 copies is already disposed of, an_d_ any who may desire copies must book their orders at_once _in order that the additional copies may be struck off. it is expected the edition will be ready on March 27th. Intending subscribers should fill in the following coupon and return at once to The Charlottetown Guardian: ~ ` ' _ , ' "W r i i 1 _i Di , ~ 1 TO THE Cl-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN, - Charlottetown, P. E. I. Dear Sirs, ' Please book my order for... ............... ...copies of your Promotion Edition at 25c each, for whichlenclose $.. .... .. .... ._ . . . i I Signed............ ._ .. ._ . _ *J . Address......... ' _ _ . . fa "~ Vi ‘ "' J ‘ nraarrnqnrurunanerr.-in-.-..-rr»~¢rr¢¢u»urei\1¢s|_;"