ll .'!“l°f*'"f> Swirl 'lm .lit Well Nos lr ..l1»ll=f'°“°f9“ l°1"le§.l@1°!l=l. waffles U ‘ruin __ llWESllER‘l|lE ill 1.. “llu.n;_l-l|vls" ‘Ike Wonderful Medklne. Mule Frei halt Juicer and Velsabie Tralee. 29 St. Ross St., Montreal. "Iam writing you to tell you that I owe my life to ‘Fruit-s-tlves’. This medicine relieved me when I lnnl given up hope ol' ever living won, I was n terrible sufferer from D_'l's7>¢p.rl`a-had sullerr-rl for years; and nothing I. took riid me :my 3-neil, I read about ‘Fntit-s-i.i\'es’; sud . ~tried them. i flflrr faking fr fm. laxtsyl nw new nllirvly we/I. You have my permission to publish this letter, lu: 1 hope it will* persuade other sul'i’erers from Dvspepsie to take ‘Fruit-a-tives’_ and get well”. Mausull ICOSIN A FOISIZ. wtonaaeev ‘Hsormo captain.-/rn. noun; _ _ _ 8 LD. __ _ _ °\‘\ld “YI that Capt. George _ F. ‘ _ ons" :all-A;utdt:e(;n_lmN_r_i°om _Sleueowhite wil commend the steam-_ '._ ,, A munonh ~A" P .48 er Stanley during the absence of _ ,mn um " -“?""‘°"°'°"“_ census sowe in norm. cancun Private I m C,mDb,,,, mm________ ____‘;'___:____;'°;° novo nu reno to the not to no ms v ’°"°'* °t"°'°“=ll H1 ui mono o '"°"‘°" '"‘° '°” “ '°' " ‘ """" t t A t C the . _now ofllclally reported 'seriously UL “cunt th." numb' . 4 e 0 _ Pie- Campbell enlisted in me mmm A ""'“' . ;;°;; 1-3 .......:‘.?‘;‘.‘.‘..T.."...§T'.‘...‘;.‘7I ..’1‘;T‘.°; Hardest Worked Merchants _*_ hnavrnthatbelwhhed eptered t.he_ , ron -rl-qs g¢|_p|¢|“. ",(¢__" home of -Ldlh Lowther and taxon ‘ . 0 ‘ t .gf 7 “gpm do um chu up ___h°___ "ae, . therefrom -his deetly loved wife, after _ I ' ‘ iv,-‘ln 9," of mp” to me _“__ "my only a week’a illness. She was a ' _ l ililnht at least rocks nn ,fron in do so ‘ ¢°”°"*l f¢'°lll‘l¥-0 in the eommnnit! ‘out of sympathy with returned sold- mr lm' u”d_*°d lllllllltgble nature lim who are prevented taking 3 Wm 'bl-rt as mucho as she was _esteemed by .because of me dmnmm madman at her friends and neighbours it was in 'the sidewalks. The Guardian has the P01110 where her beet ` qualities _ received many complaints on the we" d"Pl“Y0d for elle ms a model subgecg wife and mother. She was a member- . of the Methodist Church in Searle. | pAR¢E|_ AcKN°w|_!°ED___M___'_ town. Besides her aged mother Mrs. lPat|1¢kM0,-,|-g,,_ Dommuummu receiw Capt. Dunn Sumlrnerslde and several eev “`|"ruii:-ll.-tives' ‘ is the only medislng ‘n the world made from fruit. bile. a box. ii l`ol‘$2..’»0. trial size 25:5, Al. all iloalclzs ul' sent postpaid on rel-seipt of price by Fruit-e-tives Llullted Ottawa 'tl ed a letter from her sou George in b France writing an Acknowledgment or n ll Ulllendid parcel which he recolyed .christmas lnornins_ all contents of y “"“°1‘ ""8 ‘NNY appreciated. no H |rwl1y. wished lioertoly to thank me deushter Mabel. nltnollgll 1.. senders of Milloove. Red C-ross society "mem, services' were ham 8 |“"5*` as it wus the .pest he got since he numlber followed the remains U wont to l-'l-sooo.. Nothing. he save. is S°°"°°°"" C*"“*’lvrv on Fon 12m. such oofort to the boys river we,-,_ as ‘ _ *_- * '-0 get such u luxurious gift from the I Th°"° Paw” f’°°°°'“"Y llwili' ul her door old nomo land and ssvs his Mme 1" B'°°k°°" M” Alwiudel hoartlest thanks is little to offer ln Hau°"'n "ma" "f um “"0 ‘u9’¥0l1.d¢l return. _ He-lloran. at the sgo or el yon.-s, no ._.___ :_ense<_l had noon ln lll health for som. T. H. ESTABROOKS CO., LIMITED THANKFULLY "ECE"/ED~F Tho bme 1 ut since the death Of 1161' hi!! bt- Jehl, Tueete, lealnal, Winnipeg, Calgary, Ellaalen, Sl. .|eh’a, Mid., Pulled, Isles following gms for P. E. l. Mluolry ““"-W My” °°°“"l'°'l on Dec. 5, 1911 | Convalescent Hospital have been rec. "he W" '°°“"“e‘l W l10l` lwd. the ehocl ` | eived. The Georgetown Woman's lu- seemed mme than “he cl-‘UW ball' al-1" smnm. Georgetown. P. s. 1.. per °“'"'° m°ru1ncorJon.s1st. ollooslm Mfg, w_ w_ M5,cLean_ 14 ,Dum scam ly breathed ller last_ She was a, muh Salvation Army hoooks st rotors W ’“°'"l'°" °f 01° Roman Cetholif rothers and sisters there are left it louru, a grief stricken husband nmli en children the youngest not tw.-. ears old. six b0ys Hudson. Wilfred orace. Jim, Fred and Loy¢1_ag¢1 om HAVE you ever considered thc important part played -by the grocer in our daily life? From early morn and often until late at night the grocer keeps open for our convenience. Whether we want a 5_-cent bar ol' soap, a package of tea or a sack of po- tatoes he _is there to serve' ns »and with a cheerful “thank you". You trade with him almost every day. You look upon him as a friend. He treats your children kindly when you send them to the store. When sickness, accident or unem- ployment occurs, it is the big-hearted grocer who supplies the home with the necessities of life and often waits n long time for his money. - He has had many trials during the past four years. Govermnent regulations have hampered his business. Goods have been difficult to procure. Help scarce. Profits small. He sells on a closer margin of profit than probably any other line of retail trade. _ For nearly twenty-five years, the T. H. Estabrooks Company has been distributing millions of pounds of Red Rose Tea through the grocers of Canada. Our .relations with them have been very intimate and very friendly. We, there- fore. know something of their difficulties and something of the services they are rendering, which we think deserve recog- nition and appreciation. . .is we -.<»~¥..»» ; .~~¢ . .i Cathedral. l>i¢ces or snnnolotto for °l“"`°“ ‘md W” mended in her lasl . I I _ |_ i i . _ l_ ____ _ weaving. War Workers, pref,-es of days by Rev. Dr. Campbell of Alperton l ' , flannaiette for weaving, M,-_ D_ K_ Deceased was e woman of excellent _, a I Clll'l'|°. old neoktles for weaving.Mra_ °h‘"'“°¢9l` Div/BY! hearing Pltieutlg _ :-5, 2]"-» _ __ 5- |Harry Houle, msgsgmeg wnbum her trials and sufferinl she was s' -..:'“"` Né ` ` d tea Church Road Red Cross Circle, $135 faithful wife ond it fond and loving ` _ gOO . , ” Meadow Bank womans lnstltulo, (per m°¢l1°r will elthollsli We cannot help o I Miss Laura Hyde, 8 pairs socks. Mre. Krleve tor her yet we feelihut our _ ' ,,_. g Sophia T. Boyle, magazines. Bangor |088 li her gain. Besides a host of -.=-_-_T_.-3-;~__ '_-=~" ;f??;` _ Red Cross society, per Mrs. Alex friends she leaves to inourn 'seveni' '_" »';~-f`=T;'_':;_~.='-___f,;;l'I~‘.-.‘.f_..'._i.__-ff` f-'*" _“and h a v e e Grant,'2 Wlama suits, 20 pair socks. brothers, seven daughters .laney sl _ . _ _ Red Rose Coffee is qs ' f b “ . ” HOME FR°M-~-.- _ _- . home Wlnifred_ Lena, Alice and Laura; | _ gdnemudly g0p¢_f'a__¢___, ,_ THE WEST.-Among of Boston, Mrs. Albert Flanagan also, , _4¢_ ; , Rose Tea _ . DR CLIFT CHRONIC DISEASES CURATIVE TREATMENT by tho nlolltll in advance. Purdy Station, Westchester Co.. N. Y., U. S. A. HOURS 12 to 3 daily. NOW. 3922-2-l2Mull May 20 nd. »_ ?.._.i.._____ ' J. D. ST°WlRl'. ii. 3. Barrister. Solicitor ond Notary Public “thee Neweon Block. Charlottetown. Branch office. Georgetown Money to Loon on noel mm . I¢lol.t0D R BENTLEY W. E. Bentieynk. C. esrrlnter and Atterneye-etflaw ‘ ' sionsv ro Loan Ullice-Bank oi N. 8. Chambers. Cherioktetowll. P. I. l. _ °"‘”'*'°'°-_-n-_ ||0llS0|| & DUFFY Bsrrlltera and Attorneys lelleltera for Royal lenk of Canada Mouav vo l,oAN | arrivals in the city Monday evening of Boston and Mrs. Albert Kennedy oi i was Mr. H. M. Houston of W_innip_eg_ Waterford Lot 1 'and two sons Hermes ‘ Mr. Houston is s native of Rustico- at home and James of Boston,~Mass _ .. _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ , “me i" this P"°"’“°° and l°f¢ llle ll' The Symnetlly of the community is` ‘ V I ‘V ` " " S { “md l-W°lV@ Year! H-80 and alter resid- extended to all. Moy she rest ln peece.| . , _ . ' ., . ' _' ' ` ' ' 1 v 1 . , H MW' *Wm l H ~ ,ing for some years' in the United - _ E _deeply regrets his dea.th.- The synjl- A BEREAVED HOM¢.-- Deepest _` The train from Borden last evening w Ai H , _; States wont to western _Canads and Marlo 10,, one of ns bm mm . cathy of aiarse circleol’ friends -sees eymoethy will be extended to Sonar- _broush another consignment or return- engaged in farming outside of Winni- mo" respected cmisns in we deem out toward hls-you.l@_w4dow~_s|_|_'e|_¢|g|- ai-Murphy, Mrs. Murphy and tsmlly on Island heroes, men who sl-'rived . ` peg_ Mr.. Houston .ls entitled to _be of- Edward McCa,thy_» wmcp ' sm able young lady, »forl_n_erly'_Mlas Marta on- the death of their dahghtor Pat- ||g Hamin up Tuesday ,,{,5_,.umg,.by y _ classed among those __ distinguished event occurred there on F-",.|d”,_ ,hm McPhad.l, of B_onsha_v_q'._ '_a.nrl_ her little ricia, n bright, lovable girl of twelve um C_ p_ R_ 'steamy ,Emm-9" of individuals known as Successful la~ ml mst” at me early age' at 3,' ones. also t<_>__tl_l_e _father and mother Y9lll,‘l W-llklll 0¢¢l\l‘l'ed leet S\\i1d%Y.llf~ .Britain which 'brought 71_.officers and t d lenders Abroad." lie lormed.,s bus- y,.a',.,,_ _ . in this _hour 9 f trial end son~°w_ Ate:-noon st her home in Tignlsb after 30-1g.¢;her ranks of msc. E. I»‘.` ' ` 0 ay Zigi? alliance with Mr. W. Q. Yost or Deceased had been ___ fwmm' large concoursebf friends and oltnelise-ilve`weeka illness or llwlineumonla 11,., "same, which len L,,,,-pw; _ SW' I.°~- ““°¢h°l` enlefpfwni health for some time, but was able l"*.ld_ ‘.73-°|"~f"‘P‘l¢°| ‘?f_ l'°°P°°f *D1 h|_S“°d °°m4’u°°u°““~ on Monday, Feb. 17. had a good trip PHONE 393_J _young msn, and formed the “fm °f to attend his business until about n ".l?m°l`YfbY.%“4“ldlll§'_lh° \Nl1°Nl IU' _ . _ - _ H°“°l°“ & Y°°*~ '1`l1°l l““'°“ “lm °f moms ego, when he wss so-loliso lV§dl1°s\lev». ' .. wsu. Known nselosuf.-f .moo wlthlo eight nsys. oooa wostnor 80 GRAFTON ST_ 'nomo soo sores, zs mllos outside or Wm, hear, ,roube to whm, he ,,,¢__ 'rnunaoav 'rho .doom or lsr. .mort stone, wo.. encountered and the mp was .-. _ “gnaiwg ““d_°a_:"y_ °“ “’_‘___Tx_t°';°“; cumbed. The Pnl-mf has |09; ln occurred ot the home of his cousin pleasant and uneventful one. -n . 5 ° _:“°__gdra'; ‘guess _euiodasm Mr. McCarthy one of its most en- men °F w°U_NP3~""M*'- Chafk' Mr. Jllmes M9»0D0liBitl. Geortetown The boys who came to Charlotte- lslelltiblds send wlitll ethom\);e of trac-‘ thusiasuc prommem °' eV°"l’ mme' Fmoks’ °f Wm” sands' P- E~ I fe' Royalty on Monday, January 13th, as town wore met at the station- by to d' ___ _ _M _ d _ ___ ment. tending to the progress and “fled "W Bad "al" 5 fell' d"~YS 55° a result of pneumonia. We tender Mayor Wright and representatives of " "“ ° °' °‘ ""'“" “S “V °°“ ’ prosperity of the community. Hon- *lm 111° 8°” Vl¢l°\' had dl” ‘lf ro the friends and relatives or the tho G w v A.. and the vm-loin other _ - . dint of perseverance and careful gsm upright _md charitable he Wm ,._0,mds 5" Hg,,,,.8,_ ,___ i,;“___,|,md d ed th 0 n_m___m___ _ ‘management may 'have Buccemied ml be sadly missed and his name will e. _ _ .l . lasl.` ` ` . g C _ . r. . . c- making their land yield to its utmost M H ____ _ h e a "sit and remain forever green in the hearts w_';_ °:ob‘:_',_ys ':_';‘m___?: “___ some and minds of his many frlelllis and __ 9 acquaintances wee B' , Besides hris widow and four snlull children. .he is survived by three broth- Pour Killney Action Brings Fatal Results It la well for everyone to realize that from the moment the kidneys tail to remove the poisons from the 'blood stream, these poiaoaa accumulate and set up the infections that sense diaeaae. What are the indications which Eve warning of this approaching suder gl Here are a few ol the lympiolill-_ That pain in the back, diulness, swol- len joints or ankles, painful urination or brick dust deposits. At the drat attack of any of than troubles turn to the old tried and tested kidney remedy -Gin Pills. Take them as directed and you will ward ol chronic troubles. Do not misunderstand the name Gin Pills. How they earns to be sailed Gln Pills is tlala: Gln has long been considered e able curative a ent for kidney 1' ` : lf , a ”“Kl"”°" bgnblzdder trouble( Thgis vl_rtua_oome_; »'.‘~l ~ ' ' l d‘ t i an llrI‘§!ere Attorneys-at-law gxmntgllree :l»?oli<:l.°n?l'll:t'i_: *U7 Ofli ll' ` th benehclel in redlentl in n can cmmczonnk .unmnb b¢°t en in pill gn-m, without alcohol, "'”' P' l' " and hat ia what you get when you aae < - Glo Puls. When you deelde to trifle Pills 7.” . _ ere protested. Buy a x from an! 3. S. IIESSIII d I fo 50eeat|. If olde notget g::o.i:le :allot efter'te{lag them, all on have to de is ask for your sealy °""""*°"' '°"°'*°"' book ns it will ln moms. . Netery Public, een. MQNIV T0 LOAN ltonteoue. P. I. I. This is certainly a ganerena elm but we make it feeling that one yea . _ have tried Gln Pills and knew the benslelal results they bring, you will ` continue to use and recommend then. A free nmple will be neat if yea I ' ““"|T0ll 0 9"" . ""‘”'i 5l2¥..22l“85f ii’ 522.3'-‘$7135 _.'°"'°t°r».‘A\soi;s¢y». ‘mary no '°- lu.. eollonm for emu em 4‘*°9l~lloo_ ami ev momma. oss.- D I lim. Toronto, 0st.' ll ‘ers, Frank of Moreil, Lemuel of Denver Cal. and Louis manager Roy- al Bank Santa Domingo also three sisters Mrs John Walsh Vernon l River, Mrs H. Cbudleigh of Alberts. and Mrs Michael Dunphy or Mor’ou_ His funeral touk place on Sunday afternoon, and was the largestseen _there for some time, .the funeral service in church and at the grave being conducted by his pastor Rev. Father Duffy. The pall bearers were Ambrose /Phelan, Edwin Walsh, Jrulles Byrne, Edward Hen- neberry, Francis Dunphy, and Pat- rick Murphy. To the bereaved wife, family nad friends the Guardian extends sin- cere sym'pathy. May his soul rest ln peace. Mr. Weston Nevvberyf son of Mr. sri Mrs. Angus Newbery, of this city died on Tuesday morning. Feb. 16th, Inst. in the Uavnl Hospital, at Hallfail. During the last hours of his illness he was cheered by the presence of his mother 'who went over on the Satur- day previous in response ‘to e tele. gram that no hopes were entertained for his recovery. 1-Ie enlisted last May in the Navy, and was assigned to duty on one of t he many nav_al boats doing patrol work on the coeet at s time when the treacherous sub- marines of the enemy were lurking _ln .he was employed on the Carfefry llld other govetnmeot 'boats and was one of n number who volunteered to ac sompeny Capt Reid on that perilous trip ln the "Min-to” to Russia, vvhioh, through good seemenalrlp, was sue oeeatol. Weston, as he wee better known _emonl his iarle oll'¢l° 'Of friends, was active on shore ss well o'_.on the water. ,8t,, Geert". L- Q- L- ol' ini. only wllllnilaa as some me enerfetio worker. also Victoria Pre Victor was wounded in September LAID T0 REBT- M J T M Kensie received the following cable M0iid8y from his son Wendall:."Cuy- ler was buried today in the Canadian Cemetery, London. Chaplain Rev. Geo. C. Taylor, otilciated, -and the pal-l bearers were all Island boys. __..._.\. -NEW DOCTOR WELCOMED. - The .people in the surrounding dis- tricts ol' Wellington are greatly pleas- ed to have s doctor' now stationed in their midst. Dr. E. A. Arsenault, of Bathurst, N. B.. arrived at Wellington Saturday Sth, inet. and airhady has paid several sick calls. lt ls hoped that the Dr. will-l .be pleased to remain with ug and that his stay will be long and pleasant.-\M. _ - GERIOUO FIRE.-The llhrge lid Well- fnrniahed reeldencn of Patrick Hugh- es, near Kinkora. was totally dem-oy~ ed by ilre Tuesday rorenoon, between I0 and ll b'clook. lt' broke out in the kitchen, Mrs. Hlzhes ln me parlor at the time. Her husband, who was outside noticed smoke issuing from the kitchen. Ho 'rallied to the house and succeeded ln rescuing in the nick of time, his aged farther, who was upstairs. The room was full of smoke 'end both men had a~miraon_l- ons escape. The contents of thedwell- ing, except some ol the per1our_ furn- itnre,,were burned, and Mr. Hughes had some money in the house, which also went up in smoke. The less will be very heavy. . . rllheumallcfalns- .m "i's"‘.....'°.:..':.'...“" . gs l” ill. itil llzliltilf.. / eeotory. ofthe Royal ileek 0rder_‘o! Uma lem “_ N” wssnnovasaos _ our waters. Prior to his enlistment ber ii il r .l the loss they have sustained.-G equal( a splendid condition.-M. with stealing from the railway. It ap- pesre that some goods belonging to lll°_ lloDacben shoe dealer of this city had been stolen in transit to this Province. It was thoulht at ilret the: the stealing/ had been done at the eastern end of the line but events subsequently showed that the goods had been removed at the Menu-eel f ecess e sincerest Sympathy ln F88 __s¢H°0|_ woRK___ Fonowmg is ton of Halifax military representative the standing “_ P|ea,.,,mt valley of the Y M C A whois to be stationed 5.211091 for _|,mum.y_ Grade v__1_ Ruby here. nccoulpa-nled them to the city. gba,” Edna Elliott Bmw; 2_ Mlm Lt. Robert lllosservy for thc War Yeh gnome Emom 3_ Harry Kenna; ernns met them nt Emerald. Gnd; ,pv_.1_ Mabene Mcbeunan; 2_ _ The band of the 4th Regiment was Qmdy, q_lm|0;¢_ ganna Stevenson ‘.a»lso on hand and s large number of equal; 3_ Wm, 5mm,_ G,-ada m_._1_ the home-comer” conveyed in Mayor Mu-y Keaung; 3_ pqo,-ance Mcgwam; Wrlgllts teams were taken to the G 3, Oeeu Ross, Grade ,1[_1_ Hague W V A Hall where they were given a Wa.;-ron; 2, Jesu- nomo;-vL gms, 1- luncheon by the Ladies Aid and wel- ll, Emerson Elliott; 2, Donald Mo. comed home in speeches by the Prem- Swaln:8, Ivan Bernard, Chesley Wood lor. 0" behalf Uf U10' Dmvllwe. U10 _.1rH5 gqmogqg gAy 5¢H°°|_ ¢x_ er for the G W V A. At the close of A”|NA~f|°N add on nada, anus their short but excellent addresses nom, JNL 30", Wu M high 0|-de,-_ Rem cheers were given for the returned g_ Bwdreamt mu, pmsem and was men and for the Ladies Auxiliary who delighted to ltslso to the mtolllgem lwd -i'f°P“f°d ll\° “°f"°“l1m"”l°- ,umm perfmm uw". |,,,_,-¢._ mn The proceedings closed with the sins- Augellne Axsennult assistant of ‘"5 °' ""3 Naam” A"u°°“" . ‘“""“"' ""‘““¢° “°"°°' “°’l’°“ ‘° °" som: or fn: nsvunnzo neu' amine the classes. The teacher Miss |_|w¢_ w_ M, Morris D°"°°h°° d°°°"°' “ed” f°r .uw -‘°°d Licut. Harris ls a native 0! Role- "°'* d°°°' R°"”"°"“ “re mme m neath and left the Island for the Weet °°“""°“|°"°° 1” "’°‘°h°"` and ""9"" 15 years ego. He ls the son of hir. '“"~ "°""°' “°""“"““ W’ :amos x-roms who sun misss at nose th' “mu” '“"° °°°"“"'°d th°m'°"°' seeth, Lleut. Harris was cohducting most orodnsnly. rs., dlsmot was 8 “www ‘__oc_,__y Mmm. ,_ fortunate in having a school in auch Cl`n,hm°k_ B_C__ when tm W" "oh T0 `|'llTl|"V ~ W Pll-FENINU transferred to the 2nd C. M. ll. He 3535-¢"ul’. -7~ J- Dllllllly. lD°°lll new s greet deal ol service and was .lleht of the Police Department of the ,°vm|y wounsed |,, me lm .¢ C. N. R., HODCIDB Wild llll -D66!! Ill A_m|m"_ Before ‘gms W,” L¢___ "Nor" °l"~"l°"°'~°"“ f°f ll °°"Pl° °f “YF 9° vu moolatoa with urs nm. Milam Wm” lm T“°'d‘7 f°" “°“"°" and came to camp in Charlottetown ‘°°°m9”"°d by Mr- “"1" “°D°“' annually with the Montague Company ala, snooker or tho P. sl. 1. n. one fm. m_,n,,,‘ "_, “__ “IL kno," :rn A. lll.___!l:‘-¥l;£;l°:i_°__:"_::__f_‘;u:';'°_,'_': among most of the Charlottetown boys. u_°“"°m’u*” _U concemd ._ mn "__ He expects to return West shortly. I “__ .___'”t chunal Q M I. J. Gordon Worth °“"'°" Nl" un | Quarter Master Sergeant Worth is across the Atlsntic~cove'ring the dist Mr P.S Brown for the K of C met. them at Suckville and Mr. C.B. Apple- Mayor fm' the city. Mr. E. D. Stems tor the Y M C A and Lieut. P. E. Palm.. out. He sold out the business to enlist in tl'e 226th Battalion. In France he one of the Charlottetown boys- who msrqhed away with the 2nd Siege Battery end played his part ably in the late conflict. The Battery was right with the tide of victory and reached Mons wbe|l___thg_ armiatles was signed The Sergeant la looking fine. Supper F. Yates. Supper Yates of Charlottetown left / hero with tho losth. rmosféirollio the oath and later to ~l_h‘s crsnodilin Engineers. Was badly' gassed -' Liovan. and reduced 'to_p6int“6f_ doeth by henlorrhige. Was unconscious eight hours, so far-cone indeed, that 'ills grsvewas dug. Rallled ho_wover. Spirit five months _in hospital. .\'ow recover- lllt ln<8_°°d shew. - ` :` _ -' ins. :owls F.'i-log". _i 1. Pte. Hughes belongs to Ruskin.fEn- lmao lnitno snglnoors ln London' ont. in 1916. Was wounded in the leg and gasses at um lo. 'spool 10 l-2 molphs in hospltal.'Latte1y has been ln',‘h'e C. A. M; c. "1-fi Pre. J. M. Morne. '_-7_~‘l_‘ Belongs to _._l\'e\v Perth. ls‘llllste_d.__lu lam sm.. Bronson, also., 'rmnsf£§r~ od to mn mn. sought in all l»n¢_‘l,l_ss from Passcllendaele lo' Cemlfgoi. Wounded in wrist at Camhml. ..f . Pee. o. c. Meoougsll. _fl Son of Mr. Coils Jlcllollguli, Jottetown, formerly of Morell. here with first reinforcements ol' l_0,_§lh Was in fighting at Amicus and Arnie Wounded in chest and right leg=f1lz. Arms. _VI Pte. J. D. Campbell --»_»‘._ Belongs to Elmira. Left with lodth. Transferred to 26th Btn. Fought lu_'a.l.! homes from vimy to Canlbrsi oo.: Mons. Wounded at Ar-ras. ~ _ ' Pte. D. ’Peter|. ,» Belongs in Rocky Point. unllstod,.'lo 1917 ln'Fo|-entry Battalion nod .sos been engaged since in forestry vitglrk ln 'South of France. o ’.»f_` _ rio. o. Livingstone.. . -. Belongs to Clyde River. Woe with the nth Railway troop- 9900! months in France. Pu. A. A. uemul. BOIOIIIB to Auburn, L0t 36. L0!! with tooth. wss badly sensed Ind buried by shell otploelou. Pte. Fred Harper. Ie the son of ltr. Charles I ofthe P. E. I. R. Enlisted in the ygy troop' and who twice Ho. ia now the picture of health his many friends will he see him home Islin- Partlculars of other returned will appear later. , \, #- ,. 1 a i i 'ri' ij’ ' itll ‘rv A ..»_ ._ ._ lli_ ,-ll , lu’ l. ll . __. 'ii?’ff 1" . '.‘l.. r