*_ 31, __ig16 _ . -.:‘.~f,;~ J - _ * ._ \ .- ‘f " ~».!.,J=‘-- 1,; _ . l l -,w . For Your Pa{H' ‘O T O S CALL AT OUR STUDIO Photographs The business man who will spa e a tow minutes of his time to the photo- W SH-Pier ot today will please his entire wi His portrait produced by Present l ble surprise f B 81' . lt’s done so quickly and ills llllrlsll srllolo DRY Methods 0f Photography will he F no a ees Flilll 3 IIIBS” IS illt Sllllllliy i'i'u 1 l aetio d leasant in taste % ' At dealers or asnt on reosipt of price _ A. E. LYON, Studio 1 Good Photography __ Moderate Prices. Personal attention to Am- ateur Photography. Phone 68-J. __ _ _ 8. 8. North Star. M Leave Bt. John Thursday at 0.00 a. th »m.,‘ Coastwise, to Boston. ,_ (ll, ' a. rn., via Portland, East Port anal or Between Portland and New York. a Steamship North Land and Herman ° Winter. Sl Reduced Fares- Reduced State= room Prices. » _ Schedule distributed- Infomation upon request. St. John City Ticket Ollice, 47 King Street. ’ A. C. Currie, Agent, St. John, N. B A. E. Fleming, 1'. F.a P. a.,st..l°l1n New Brunswick. lT=LTn¢ss "7 STEAM ER F+ M. Llttaye, who arrived here on the 'M11l9~ GSOFEGU-9 111111100 _ at 8 given by Mrs. W. K. Rogers and Mrs. expect the present high prices to coll~ |N1'E|\NA'|°|QNAL |_|NE_ stcanler Pro Patria direct from the B1118l'l C1‘€8l.l0ll Oi' U10 111llll1l01' S Illlud. F. J. Nash, $26. - tinuc for some time to conle. Island colony ggi the french republic. It was about the shape of an inverted Collected by Miss Ruby Morcside, _ . Dellsle ha two sons fighting in Dl11111- 111111111118 81111 1101-` 11111011 lil1'801‘. Milton:-Mrs. ’1`. A. ‘Rodd, Milton, REPORT THAT EXPLOSION DID s ' the French army, and M. Littaye has f01° ll 0ll0W0d 011lY P00111 011011511 f01' $2; John R. Ford. Milton, .50; A. A. GREAT DAMAGE. _'ec so_ns there. two lighting and a l19_1_ l1\1__l1'- Wllhal. is very attractive McNeill, Mlltoil, $1; R, L. Coles, Mll. ___ rd n hospital suffering from a 1111 Sa 5610110 Y W 1011111 1111l\Z00fl111l- ton, $1.50; W. H. Horne, Milton, $1; BERLIN, January 27.-‘ The Hain- RGWI11- |0570 3031011 M0110!!! If 9‘-W01l1l_ _ » ' ~ '_ s .// gi _ 7 s__ , _ __ _sc ~.1__',-..__ '-°"-_ 1 I o Shenandoah Jan. 19th Feb. 9th Rappahannock “ ztth From LIVERPOOL From HALIFAX Via Nild. v;| Nfl,-l l Tabasco Ian. 29th Ian. 29th Dromore l Graciana l-’eli. 27th Feb. llih Durango Fen, ml, ' best. Prompt and 'satisfactory Sailillgs l From LONDON From HAIJFAX | Jan. 28th Kanawha Feb. lzth Furnesawithy & Co,Ltd. I lialifax, N. S. i , ,Af ,_-'~ /u-iz" ~ ” 'Iwil'\".\ _ _#AJ ,___ lllllllllzllzllllll *‘le“.,5 dn lion.- s_1`=§ __ Fires Burning” it When in need of Coal for Domestic orSteam purposes, telephone us _your order or call at our oliice. Our prices are lowest and quality the `.`!"f* deliverywiil_ be made. 404 il ca.. - ` f Do ini . ~="°...'° ir.. °° _ i__._-,yan .'~ +» For Style and Comfort Invictus boots do n_ot require any breaking in, they will not chafe, bum or squeak. Our winter stock is now complete we can fitlyou with any style you may Ichoose. Leathers shown are Gun Metal, Patent and Tan. Button and Lace Styles. Alley & Co. t 135 Queen Street ha iness of children simply because of Good Clean Coal Some points about our Goal. It is as good as any C011 11111100- There is heafin every lump of wo-cami-, it. We 've prompt delivery and In many -- »»-lf=`-» =-= == hw a===°°¢ ;‘::::..':.°._;:..'.-:..“'l=l'.:il..*.:.°»:“.':.:i.‘.2:: mal can be wld f°r' Compound makds women norm al, Phone ~ 111 C. Lyons & Co. ester. ______, _ ROW E BROS. _ I ` af _ , They are made with a new mesh. _ ' THE cHARLorTn'rowN GU.l\Rp1'AN PAQ; _g_EvgN- » _ gown maue by Agnes, which is of tai- derful hats and little, high crowned turbans. Some of the little ones are by Lewls.~They are just as popular as the big ilat sailors.There will be extremes ` and one is just as popular as the ot_h» er. » “I have brought lots of veils -- an extraordinary collection of face veils. Some ol’ them have a round figure that encompasses the face. wlille others are like masks, very different fronl ally- thing tl-lat yet has been worn ill Nevl York." THE llll UF 1 MllTHEIlHllll|l Words of Encouragement to ' Childlesa Women. Motherhood iawoman's natural desti- -ny, hut many women are denied the PP some curable dsrangement. Among the many triumphs of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is its marvelous power to overcome such derangements, as evidenced by the fol- lowing letter : - Worcester, Mass.-“I female ills, and was from I am now well St., homes, ones childless, healthy and strong. Write to the L dia E. Pinkham ME" (Lieut.) 2(__}_i}ev_e_i_°le. Slouris on Thurs Country take off No. 1, 3.5.50 to $4.51. _ _ ay, Jan. 1. le pr zes were won by No. 2 $2.50 to $3.50. In EASTERN PERSONALS Mr-_In L- C1l0Vel'le and Miss Evan- SHEEPSKINS are in good demand 9 . .M -.-‘-- 89ll110__P_1;Q;l_;%_§. \\_r_lll_le _Mr. Rgndolph at_unchanged prices. City Sileepskini g°°““'|’| out-o AW- 35th: 1'1", l3-.H wasr'll.1LSI_i;e but no_t _enougly télo last Cake No. 1, 7% to 7\,Qc. No. 2, li ly for Ibm" hm “_” md “ _ nl. ._ ` ccson, St. John; J. A. Brady long B 011° 990011 D1' 005'- 0- 3 5'/:ll would notusnythmsydnulonzu Lharlotletown; Ii. Allell, Charlotte pound, 7 pound! l’01‘ $1.00. The Two HORSE IIAIR holds its owll, thi.- claarly, Make your gppolnguient 1°, ,mul ntlwnikam ,, gJ_:\;_n; E.HF___WeaI_;_er,J H(i;lifax;.J_ E. Macs, 149 Great George Street. Mit. iiaupply ii_bo_\;_t cllliltlss the dcllllllld - can, a ax; _ . ampbell, El- _ armer 'e ar Stock “' to 3ls`c. -l I. W. HAMMOND; 111l1‘ll."Sldll€y Nelson, Montague; S_A_ ‘ -1-_*L lb. 6 pt | "11'RU'1T.A.T_[vE5»l i. md, ham hnllackeod, Clinrlottetovvn; Geo. J. SUBSCRIPTIONFBUNEO PATRIOTIC WOOL is unchanged, the stock bc- it lui". md “n‘“__u mud in ac eod, Charlottetown. _ - ii_i_r_;__cl>_:e`t___t_y0_w_l_l;i_l:lcul:;;la_i;5>. 40V\_’:_is_h_;:Lil 8 “_” P - SKIRTS T0 BE FULL AND A BIT _ List No. 33. ‘ per lb. Washed rejtctionli. (burryl 50°- l1>°¥.0f01‘llN, trial also 25°. LONGER. _ogggvlously acknowledged. $21.- cdttfd, chnl'fy,__flc.l :la to 35 c. Un- g . . _ was led accor ng to quality 23 to yFnl“_-__“v”nmi“a__°“"._ _“NEW YORK, January 28.-- Bring. P. E. I. Teachers Patriotic Fund, 33(-,_ g with her a handsome rt t City, Del: M. E. Francis, Se01'eli11`Y~ OLD RUBBERS. JUNK, ETC., ~ of new gowns, new Ilatsalgiid wlglellal. Treasurer, $2; Rev. Canon Simpson, in fair supply and are being absorsdd Mme. Georgette, buyer for J. M. Gin City. $5 (tile $25, 1916 subscription); at unchanged prices. Rubber Boots & RENCH FAMILIES WILL ding & Co.. of Fifth Avenue, arrived Wom"en's atriotic Society, Victoria, Shoes according to trim 5 to llc. Au VISIT BROTHERS AND ~ in New York yesterday on board the per Mrs. K. C. Holm. Treas., and tires 3 to 5c. Bicycle tires 2 to 3c. SONS AT THE FRONT Espagne, oi' the Compagnie Generale Miss Neavy Myers, Secretary, $60; Lead, heavy 3% to 4%. Tea Lead 3 to --- Trans-Atlanticque. Mme. Georgette part proceeds patriotic dance and 4l,§c. Brass, heavy, 7 to 8c. Light 5 HALIFAX. 'Jan. 27.-Two fathers has with her the _ latest Parisian de- bridge, Jan. 10th, per Mrs. S. R. Jen- to 7c. Copper, heavy 10 to 12c. Light . _ _ and two sisters of five patriotic young signs and authoritative news ofthe kins and Mrs. A. A. McLean, $25.50; 8 to 10c, Zinc 6 to Sc, ` Quegn St, Frenehmen who are fighting for their changing fashions. The whole mood Geoffrey Fitzgerald, City, $25; Miss , FURS homeland on the fields of Flanders, for the modes for the next season may Mary Baddad, City, $1; Stanley Raw mrs are coming in good supply . were in Halifax Tuesday on the first be summed up ill one short sentence, Bridge Patriotic Society, per John and are belllg absorbed at current stage of a long journey to see the lov- ‘as expressed by her, thu.s:- Sterling and Robert Anderson, quotations, ed ones who have left their peaceful "Skirts will be just as full, if not $64.53; Charles Ross, City, $5; J. 'IX The New York Ancllon pu, Sales homes in St. Pierre-Miquelon, and who fuller, than last season, but they will McLean, City, $4; A. F. Webster, take place this week and the London weilt to France when first The call be n bit-just a tiny hit- longer. The City, $5 ($15 paid ale $25); T. M. Mc- England Auction Fur Sales are also - , _came to help the motherlalld. They hal-B Will lJ0_0ll~l101` l111`80 01105 01' little Millaii, City, $2; The Wouien‘s Club, being held. If the trade absorb thc _ S ‘ S . are M. Delisle and two daughters and bile Of affairs. like ll1lB‘ I l1aV€‘ 011- ’ proceeds Bridge and afternoon ten, large offerings at these sales we may 091 fa111llleB 111101111 U1 111111111 01”' lu °5!l'““t’°“ Milton, $1 Edmund Coles. Milton which exploded and caused enormous brief visit with their sons, who wllll "111 U10 I-IOWHB Of the Season. she 51 M,-3 James Moore, Milton $1' devastation in the neighborhood btain leave of absence for the occa S1110 "ll1B1'e Wlll lie |018 0f tulle (0 Mrs Louis Moore, Milton, $2 'Mrs Thirty nine persons including one of 011- °"'°m°°,“' evemng ami every dal' Wea* John Stockman, Milton, $1 Mrs Wil- flcei and twenty four soldiers, the I am bmmlng with me °“9 Mal°"l"l“‘ liam Howard, Miltoll. $1' Robert newspaper says. were killed. Weelrs, Milldn, .5o; Mrs. Hf Mnkin- feta glace_ lt is a,perfect gem of sim- Mm 1. M J B M plicity. It ls of half paiiler effect, can- §l?|ll]fo,,_ $(1)?’;i,.é_ DI_\s'W_' }{Q,w,33l_e&1lg;l.' , gm by "ny b°Ws of the same “mel” ton, $1; Miss Ethel Morrison Milton ' _ / It will be for afternoon wear or for iii- 51; Daniel M_ Cummmgs' Mmon' ' l mrmal dinner' $1; Mrs. Willluin McNeill Milton, “I am bringing also a. dark blue tai- . . - ' - _ ¢1ll _ _ $1, Mrs. Forquil Mcl\clil. Milton '__ » feta, made by Weeks, with broad bandi _-15-,_ George Mo|.0sme_ Mmo"_ $2. oi’ taffeta all brocaded in gold will _ transparent back. It has a high collar ?;K;:'eSH€;lf§;t hmilglfsfgi’ Milton’ $1' The hips are caught in the same bands ' ’ ' ' _ _ I _ \ . Rev. Henry A. Brown, Murlay liai- _ of gold so that it makes a sort oi' cuir bm. per Rev R G Fulton $100. pat l asse of brocade over the hips. Il: has a rioiic Socm 'Fért Au' _ ’ if '_""“ _ cerl-se velvet collar.embroideredin gold Rev A J M'cD n H $6iu»;;0lls' Dc' THE MOMENT "PAPE S' DMPEP' it will be used for informal dinner half' _'occ-eds __§’_c“"_ __ » _°1;@_ SIN" Reaches 'rl-ls srowl- slnarf. bridge parties and is dressy éumsp Concerts $597 7f.a" 2; auhf MACH ALL WSTRESS A enough in ntaterlal for any infornla .Yeo Montague '$5 ' ’ rum I'_ GOES- whaérlhts Wm an remain very simpla __ T0_li=1l 11“l15C1`lDll011S f1‘0111` D1\l1ll0 10 “Really does" put bud stomach ill with decided waist lines. 'rney will Me' $21'89fi25w BINNING order-“really does" ovcrwnw indi- lbe very full around the hips. much ' 'Hon __ ,I1 _ gestion. dYSl>e_i>SiH. 8015. l16‘111'll1\-11`11_ lmore than ,,0w_ and just B "me long. 0 MY' 10890101- and sourness in five mmutes_-that- J 91'. ll This season there will be big won- the largest selling stomach regulator ‘ fermonts into stubborn lumps, CII’TOWN MARKETS (Corrected on Tuesdays and Fridays) Butter, (cresmery) lb 32 Butter, (creamery) lb. 35 Butter (Tub) 1b.- 23 Butter, fresh, lb. 30 Eggs, doz. ‘ Beet lb. (retail) Fowls, lb Jhickeus, 1b, Hay (Dressed) ton itraw (pressedl ton Pork. lb. Turnips, bus. Potatoes (Reds) bus. Oots (white) h ns. Oats, (black) bus. Beets, bus. Carrots, bus. Wool, lb ` Parsnips, lb Geese ,.. ,-1) | - Ducks Wd' 'b. Hides 14 to Turkeys, per lb. S’SIDE MARKETS Buckwheat, bush. 75 to Butter, (dairy) per Ib. Butter (creamery) per lb Caliskins per lb. 1 Chickens, (dressed) per lb. 12 to 15 Ducks, (dressed) per lb. 12 to 15 Eggs, (fresh) per doz. 30 Fowl, per lb. 10 to 12 Geese, per lb. 12 to 15 Hides. _ 14 Hay (pressed) per ton. $10 to $13 Hay, (loose per ton. $9 to $10 Lamb Pelts each ' 40 to 60 Oats, (black) per~hus. 47 Oats, (wlhite) per bus. 45 Pork. (organs attached). 734 to 1014 Straw, (pressed) per ton. $8 Turnipa, per busi 20 Turkeys, per lb. 16 to 20 Wheat, per bus. ' 80 to $1.10 Wool, ner lb. ‘ 20 to 40 as 10 to 12 1: 12 to is $12 to sis $6.50 111,; ln 12 is 55 is 45 40 45 40 l as is is 90 Z7 32 13 HALLAM5 WEEKLY MARKET REPORT HIDE8. SKINS, WOOL. JUNK Toronto. Canada. Jan. 24lll. 1010 nazi-.islllillfis ure ‘qnlnt und nn- changcd. the Iollg haired stock conlllig to market is ies; desirablt than 'Jie grade of hides marketed earlier in o he tse season. City Buacher I-lideslEll rm L d 'green flat 181/Qc. per lb. Country _ a t ° Hides, grocn 15 to 16c. por lb. flat 70Z5~1-26lnwfllltl‘. »,- ~ ___ just that-makes Pape’s Dlapepsin in the world. III what you eat you belcli gas and erucate sour, ulldlgesled food and acid; tongue couteli; your insides filled with bile and indlgesllblc waste, remember the moment “Pape's Dllipepsin" comes in contact with the stomach all such distress vanishes. It’s truly astonishillg-almost marvel- ous, und the joy is its harnllcssness. A large fifty-ccntcasc of Pape's Dia- pcpsln will givc you ii llulldrcd dul- lars’ worth ol'_ ciitisf'iici'il>ll or your drlllrgist llnillls you your llloucy bacil. li.'s worth its weight ill gold to men and women wllo cal\'t i"-f their stoni- achs regulated. It belu gs in your home-should always be kept handy in case of a sick, sour, upset stomach during the day or night. It's the quickest regulator In the world. To Each Purchaser of Nadruco Tooth 0 Paste We will give Free For one Week only 25c _Special to-» _ """" _ _ _ ' o ' cured. 10 to 17c.'per Ib, Part cured ` e Eastern uardum me 1- l- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -n ' -1 - . , _ ‘CALFSKINS are steady to iirul, ant `. ' _?'fl‘,*' """""""' """"'-'-=-‘-'~'-'-===--'--=~--fe* *'f-~'-=-v-'-'-'-""'=~"'~'~"='~'~f~'~~--‘-'lf--'~' ----'-'~'-'- are being absorbed at curl-ell; quota. _ if .°rr rave in any in this mmm _.vous crm' nel- word sncli `°in- f,'§;"ii, Cdl,ylinll;»°l-nlllerliells llmiac 132,' 5 ` I V 4935” 10|' '°ftlll|1S 111 ull! 0011111111 lb. Par( cured. 17 to l8c. per lb. Dea ae°l;;_;'eni'3lRv2q2 “gig _l_'°_Gu“dl”’ Cllli 1111151- 500011111511! 011101- coils or Bob Calf according to _ con Th ` C kf S di -- ' ‘ W... .-.W A I °‘l§".5‘l‘.'...t“.‘:?..";.i‘¥.”’°' 2° “'25 _ .. . -- very en oy ‘ ` ure Irin and Ili good _ s 0 ll _ _ p__é_-_;_lI_>____:=_;__;l':§Rsl_§__E__)_2_is Guardia\.r?_ able whist party was given by Mrs: demand. City take ofl’ $<_i.00 to $5.007 . _ _ ' D ami 'll ll l is that cvcry garment washed with it bears thc_ 5 impress ol purity; u purity begotten of sweet, cleansing oils, and maintained by absolute clean- g lincss in manufacture; a purity exalted by the co-operation of workers united for the purpose; sl purity demonstrated by thc "$S,000_%:_iariintee" B which rests upon every bar of SUNLIG T SOAP. 8 B E /i xullrlilulr /ur Sun/llz‘ll is nn! as :ond and naw _ ran br. Insist ilpurl Ill: grnainr-Sun/irh! Soap. The name Lever on Soap is n guarlxnicc 5c. 5c. s (» ol Purity and Excellence. _ \ _ \ ._!v_l/_ __/__,/_/ ; ` ` ;&`\§\£\ lll%0;]~ Q' Li-:vi-;l1slzos..i.lll-ll1'l:o 4 - /_ 1 TORONTO Xi _ ii- nllxinxmglmlu-51 The HEINTZMAN Is Canada’s Greatest Piano There i_s only oiie best-there can only be one best among Canadian Pianos-and that best is the HEINTZMAN. In tone, in touch, in finish of desggn the HEINTZMAN is Can- ada's greatest Plano. Not because eintzman &_Co. say so-not because we say so-but because such noted pianists as De Pach- mann, Mark Hamburg, Adele Veme, Albert Jonas, Hyllestad Bur- meister and Friedheim say so. These world famed artists have tried every bpiano, everywhere and each has said: “I prefer the HEINTZMA ."f ~ Heintzman Pianos are nliide to meet the requirements ol’ pcoplc of discrim- inating niusiciil tastes. Built to give long and continued satisfaction under all kinds of conditions-to stand lip well under the constant use of good, bad and indifferent perfornlers, And tllley -have done this-they are doing it now-and they will do it to the cnd of tinic. The tone of the Heintznlan Plano is uniformly beautiful througllout its ell- tirc range; exquisitely cvcll and well balanced from treble to bass. The tccllllical details ure planned by ex~ pcrts of lonl.; and successful experi- ence and executed by skilled arllsians with the utmost care. In constructing il. I-lclntznmn Piano. time and trouble are secondary consideratioils. a good Tooth Brush ’ If you are thinking about purchasing a Piano, be sure and hear the HEINTZMAN before nlakinga selection. _ M I L L_E_i1_S_B_R OS . A Wise Housekeeper Always M ` Has a Supply of DUSTBANE It is unsafe to sweep Without it for Sweeping Dust contains num- berless disease germs. _ .When you are tired or_a bit run down, then_ is just the time these germs gbet in their work. ` It is etter _to be safe than sorry. Order a tin today from your grocer. _ _ Insist on Dustbane. Imitations ~ are not so good. . Barrels and kegs for store, oilice and school. CARVELL BROS. General Distributors. ' ii `."'.. "‘l;7_*§=> , . _,.3 r. _» .. .,,~ v. ‘_ ' 1. ,.. .'_,,” Jw ll . f` l' B _. Q . 1-, rv E li .. l Till: BEAUTY or sUNl.lcHr , _ ll l 0 1 l ll . _. . _ ll 'lll :I E _ if ll ._ f A `r -" wr if 'li 8 'J il .f.,-..,..-,--awww-4-_¢..» -“_ __ t_'_._ ..- .-_.._' if l_` ...A -_._ .l» 'll ll `$1r~_ 1.75.3. r-_1..;...`;‘.‘7-Z`.'.,,;‘.:‘.T.‘T .£1 _- I " _,_ _,_.,_-._._»-__-.-..~ _ _-__ . ..,. - __-...._._........~...._~ ..... ,.... ._ .-- _,..,.._..,..~-_..»_.._.__, -l. .iii li _l l .l : -I .l .. »'}rLl`v¢._' 2',” .e....»t-.¢...a»~\._.-.~...-_._ .-.N lil". 1:l,_ lil 5 . i ' Eéfl lg lil. l' --..-».»»..-..