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" " ' ` ` - " ' ' ‘ ' s - 1 . __;'_-__; _ _ gg V, _ N* 1;, V; V _ rj v J _ ._ _ T F. /_ . ` * A ' ‘ '_ ` V - ' - - _ | ' ’ _ 'rl-IE GUARDIAN covers PRINCE Eowuzp ISLAND LIKE THE DEW . _i _ ,v ¢~i`-'-`-'-'-`-‘ff-’- -' -~'-‘-`-'~‘~1 -'~'-'f-`-‘-‘-‘~'fr~'-'F-‘ffrf `r_'_'_';-1;“f\¢q\¢ugqy\q:~:;;:_f::r-'_ _'.'_-_-.~_-_'fr::;.-q'7-:::::: 2*-'_'_'-s-of-' 1'_ff¢- °- -f-fr:- ‘ ' ':f:_ _z _ W-.. _-_-_-;;_-_-: ~-_~_-_-_- _-_-_- - -_-_-_-_~_~_-_»_~_-_» -_-_-_ _~_, - _ _ -_-_-_A » -_A -_ _ ~ -_ __ _ _ _ _-___ Y _______._ ______ -____,_-__ -. ___ ______-_________._.___ _ _ _ _,_-__v-____ ____ ______ ,__ ~___._-____ _ __ ,_-___-_-_-v-_ __-_-_ _ _-_-_-_ _-_~_~v _ _-_~_____- -_-_ _~_~_~_-; - - -_-_~_~ -_ _., - _ ’ ¢/V I ‘ _ , ‘: r' me csiluoliialo G lull .Tho Psepl-¢’s Pqpor , _Ov¢r 4-5,QC>¢ Readers Daily _ Road b_y_ ,Bvgs»y,-bump' . _, m ` ~r I' I ' '-" »»‘ ff" , ».....,._.~..! 3...... .....,, ..., cl-IA1u.orrE1owN. c/lNaloA,S FRIDAY, ocrossn 4, 1918 §.,,.,““,.".°,T1._'.‘Z,‘1I_...‘“.‘I.'.,,"',1';i`f,",f;2‘§;,,“‘.”;,§,;§ =»»»-~--»-- :.6- 1 Y T ` ` ` ' " " T Y ' 'Y:` . 437':-fl H . ,. .___----~~ » ‘I ' _ V ~, .54 fig, i oven-2000 Pnisousns 'rooAv i ` ”» ‘ ‘ - it ,_ TURKS ARE NOW FACTNG- _ -. “F ’*"“i'T"“E “"0” UN-C0N|)|T|0N/.\L3U|2R-Eppg, hs bvn o ca con rme. Reports of Committees Submitted and Discussed. Forceful Address by M;'°m3'°=e;°°° <;2f:“:1=y~ has be-1 D taken prisoners today by the British. PRUCEEDINLGS CONTINUED -- Rev. r. G`a‘ndier on the Challenge of the War to the Church --L _ Interesting Discussion on Various Pifases of Church Work. v °'""”"""""°"’"'"° “L” L Bev. H. Upham reported for Sun- Ove,- dlyl Sohods and Young People's gram Societies. Mr.' Upham reported the and ash" Rey_ D,-_ Spence,-I (who a (Continued.) rmanner the anthem “Now the Day ls -pictures." _ me . v W 'best year since 1913 the year before Wag the war began Only one Summer - as ag School was held the one at 'Sussex of th Conferences for boys were well at tha tendqd and productive of good ln- add", stitutea were held in -Lunenburg and work Yarmouth Presbytery, Halifax, Syd- omce, neany and dnverness, Miramachi, St. for A John and Truro. ,wore Forty six schools have adopted Cong, graded lessons. There are to be both from boy and girls’ conferences this year, "ded in Provincial centres. The following the 8 "°°°”"“°“d“"°" W" ’“°"°‘| “lid ‘*d‘ or tho Home Mission Board. He had opted: that the Synod recommends to ,mite Asse1nbly's -Board the appointment of twice' Rev. C. J. Crowdes to the position “_ of Field 's°°r°t'"y for sunday s°h°_°l“ should contribute $800 each or an av. in the .Maritime Provinces. Mr. Up- erase hamvpointed out that this recommen- pm. dation was approved by the, last doing Synod and also by the Assembly's me Board. Rev. James Ross supported vas c the recommendation. , _Re On motion by Rev. W. P. Grant ‘force consideration of this recommendation and was deferred till Thursday night. ada The cradle roll has 4320 members, me the schools number 844 with 5015 of- Hcers and 45,227 members. There :£221 was given to the Budget 810.632 andimbu on Rally Day $2488. me 0 Quite an interesting and animated ed th discussion took piece at this point in referonceftothe question of the best me v to ”‘°"‘°" °' ’°“°"‘“5 °“" ’°““‘ 1’°°l"° 11,426, no pointed out the brilliant or- 'forts dren of this element in education especially our boys, and getting them interested in the service of Christ. ch" -This discussion was carried on by _hom -Rev. J. W. A. Nicholson, W. P. .sm Grant and Dr. Edwin Smith. The th following resolution in reference to dew the Presbyterian Witness was moved ever by -Mr. Milligan. The Synod recognising the great us services rendered to the church by Re the Presbyterian Witness so ably mov edited and so well published, and con-_ rem mends to the congregations this im-l portant organ of religious education ,rem of foreign extraction. These, he ongst the “foreigners” around Cape tes, and made an earnest plea on eir ise them, he said, but must do ything possible to ‘Canadianize tilem. . adop year ago appointed by Synod ent to visit the augmented class e Home Mission Field) opening discussion in a brief but excellent ss. Ho gave an outline of the -he had done during his y'ear of- and notwithstanding his illness couple of months, the results ekceedingiy satisfactory. ." The egations who received- asaistanccv the fund, he explained, were de- into 3 classes, one of which was ugmented class under the care d 36 congregations. 4 of them and had worked in 32 of the e suggested the congregations H of $6 per communlcant and $1; family. All congregations were well_ and the work shown by Rev. gentieman’s report, deser- ommendation. v. Mr. Hamilton spoke very fully. on the “foreign problem" the duty of the church of Can- towards citizens of Canada who must not be regarded as Alien e for they had a tremendous coll- tion to make to the national f Canada. Mr. Hamlton describ- e work ‘that was being done am- n of whom there were some that were being exerted by the in Canada and in the United behalf. We cannot afford to ' The first subject on the pro- was "Home Missions East hitherto upon foreign mission work. utes! The evangelization of the world of Missionaries-a. real army, not 300 and life." The motion was seconded (1 and very heartily carried. r Rev. L. H. MacLean -moved a re- (2 solution of-greetings -to our chaplains overseas. This was entrusted to the church and' war conditions commit- gsm *°°' I ‘ o rnments of It "M m-Wed that a commmee M thy; Plgxizgeinthbhileflexity of mak- uthree be amimmed to nominate th. ing better provision for the treatment members of the -Synod who are to or "sono" act on the Assembiy's committee on (li) Exprémns appreciation of me the forward movement. The motion u'n or th8~Dommon Government* Rev. Dr. T. Stewart and Rev. G. S. iw 0 Rev. Dr. T. Setwart and Rev. G. -S. nlnumcvure ol strong drink. Illtlilltstfiaewere' appointed as the coin- (sv) Expressing the approval OK Synod of the work of the_SOCiBl 391°- Dr. ‘Stewart presented a statement M rm P m_ in reference to the claims of the "ce Council 0' me B me mv church worship society inviting any ws' l tt f who cared to ioln 'which they may do Rxr' Jggeégvggzgmmg Zmfntfgalrzz by contributing 26 cents. ' . WEDNISDAY EVENING me - that certain organizations _have -been At the evening session of the Synod mg R "gmc out of them. mall on Wednesday, October 2nd, two. Rav. H' R. Gram spoke of the new rm highly important subjects were dis- bn hi 8 1 d mal cussed and an eloquent address was xsny °' °°t“ ° "5 P 'n u' delivered by Rev. Dr. Gandier, on the, dr 32": 'L' "51':';‘;\';r;';t::'°;f;;';‘ stead or boinguonilnod in a coll doing - I I 1 T ‘ i b d t d - rk for ed and A keen interest was mail-izzfxgéhfvglgougdmag gulf wt; me fe” th'°“'h.°" nl’ pmceediur Txefsupport' of their dependents and for bboir, under the direction of M ss l- um “I nfm_m_ _ - I r own mo ‘lion lilsrle, rendered in- an admirable, He also mvocnsd ,manner mon" r ~ . ' DQOUIIUQIQOGGQQOD@QQU$ili'i.l‘liOUQ¢A‘#' “ovltit Heins* AND “over rams" where prisoners convicted .of unkenness and petty offences: ln- 00 as prohibiting the importation ani'i|.souls shall have won; and the Cllilfch garding an improved method of caring ; for the domestic girls that come from' old country in such vast numbers . 000000000000 ez 2: iii Look on this picture -and o ii that. over there in France the Isl- nt Canadian is girdinl up -his loiils to bottle. The -thoughtless nsdlen st home is cranking up his’ cor for a "Joy U40-" Motoring.-for Dilalllro is I luxury. it is ililsssmiy for us to be lllllriqlokilgi old llmr`r~lov_|n| when our own duh andblood in e battle-lines are ae doeth-grips with ills fos. We need to shops our lived those days on stern s nd silllpie iinsi. ` "'i'l|iris-no hour for extrsvs gnnce. We '-must wuts no, gasoline. oeasaasaa Gandler, was for the church of 'Christ to perpetuate the noble worn for which they had given their lives. Tile church must not allow their sac- riiice to have been made in vain. but must do everything in its power to keep the peace which those heroic must begin its forward movemhnt now! Dr.- Gandier's address was rec- eived with applause and was much appreciated. THURSDAY MORNING - Every Synod and Assembly has a key note characteriitic all its own. The dominant note of the 1918 Synod is the Forward Movement. It is thought in the mind of almost every member of the Synod as they fore- gathered from North, South, East and _ Continiled on page three. 'PHE WEATHER TEHPERATUR-III FIDE, MOON, BTO- ___ ,.1 » _ .., ._-~.-. -- - V'iiOR0N'l\)l Oct ‘80.-Northwest winds; clearing. , The -tide'wili. ‘be high this morning at 11.14 and tomorrow at 11.58; lil The'sun sets this evening at .$.55 The moon-.sets thisatternoon at 5. The last quarter of tlls moon- was 0000 E? ii oaoooa “-irgdsit. _We vlnnst.-waste no money on gasoline. Our tht, too-every dbllar of it‘ we can uve. ' Nesrnst-at can slmm nil sm omline one money. . lovin-filth: nf uiwyssl- own sooo um. 1 ~ so-by 'on Thursday, Sept. 27th at 12.89 s. ir‘l‘iUOWiii be anew :seen oil~ii'ri- day, Oct. 4th st _1i.ll p. m. Ths ,length .of today. will be eleven hoilrslllii thirty six minutes. (Special to The Guardian) 'Rev. Dr. Gandier then delivered an PARWS- OCT- 3-*Tile Malin an- - - able add,-ess on --The Chmlenge of me nouqces thalt Gerlnansr pre evacua- - , war to the Church". -He held that wax- HERB Lille Bud that the commander would never be 5uc¢e55fu|1y abolished tilene has requisioned all means of so long as some nations. or even any transportation. even wheel narrows one nation, remained un-Christlim. and baskets, to take away the booty 67.oo0'TUnKs Now pn|s0NE|-as What must be aimed at he said, was The news adds that thc evacuation v the Christlanizing of the wllole worlll. by thc townspeople to Belgium _towns LONDON, Out. Ji,-Over 67.000 'i`urk.~' olxcllpy Be.-‘yl'll-t within tho next. two it was not enough that -Canada, or near the Gernlan border is being :lro Britain 01' America Shmlm be Chl'i5i' lJ\ll‘Sll6il ha-Bi-ilk ' (ities ol` importance between Egypt troops oi' Aiienby toward Aloppo has inn; German and Austria, China and On the entire front in the Chain- nml `-lava"-Sven' “M1011 in the World lmsne and Arsonno ilisro inn- neon rnisilll llyilioorosoeni. vouNG TURKS s1'll.l. nEl=iAN'r lnust be brought under the influence fierce lighting during tho past twcnly of Christ. This war was started sim- four hours, The Germans are ng;-¢@;y __ _ ._ lily because there was an unchrlstian defendingevery foot of ground lil ' ,nation in Europe-Germany. A new lends itseli’ to defensive operations :spirit was needed, he said. There but are being pressed back slowly 'must be a moral revolution in the all along the front. people of every nation, and the place -_-L_ where this must begin was in the ALLIES BOMBING TREVES heart of the individual. Every heart nlust be consecrated anew to tile ser- vvice of Christ, and there must be a (Special to The Guardian) 'larger army of volunteers for foreign LONDON, Sept. 3_-The Treves rall- cvangelicai work. Dr. Gandier cam- Way was .bombed by we grmsh in. pared the ‘m°rm°“9 ‘mst °t the war' dependent dir force Tuesday, accord- ] I 5 '~` l il a cl s 0 10- ` ` Y -f.`.."..‘f.f,'.'y...fI‘i§§'.§fif§'fi..°§.§§.§.°§.lf§f f,’,§,,§‘f““°’“°" ““ "°“"S"° From Sector North and South of LaBasse Canal the Germans are _ -li -__~_-li The 8.lll1\lB.l amount eXp€Iitied Oli this TURKS BU.RN|NG BAKU 0|L 'work would barely cover the cost ol |-.-|5|_D3 ' iBritain’s war expenditure for 15 min- was the only panacea for Permanent (Special to TN Guardian) Peace, and in order to dl; this an ag- LONDON, Oct.~ 3.~it is reported greslve war must be waged against here that the Turks are burning the ilhorelwo -9-lid V109- W0 ml-lBt COIWGF Baku Oil fields- significant news .from the western; almost midway between Roulers and ville stremy and the high ground wear the Yell'-*W RHC99 if W9 W0 WOUW fwefl ,*‘*"-"*-'i'-' fron-t this nl-olillg is -the u.nnouncement` Cstend. If tlhie report is confirmed the of ‘bloodshed ln_the future, and to ac-*CANADIANS PLAYING A GLORIOUS in the British official report that thc colnpliah this we must have an army PART ivliclny has conlliiellcfli to w'iiiidl'uw ill lhillger oi’ being cult off. mgion to the Bough 01 1; in the faq, of men and women for a nation of mii- La "om "P9" minions- 'N any "atm" en" (5P°°|i| S0 THQ Gllirdllfi) following -the withdrawal closely and 'tired 'W8l'flH'e Bquipped 35 P00715’ 35 OTTAWA, OCL. 3.~Th8 dil'0Ct0l” Di havg -taken ppigongrg This move of tho church of Christ had hitherw public information here tonight re- the ,boon in her 'tight against the ignorance recived the following cable from tilt- Plumers aiivance .southward ucrossliillli pencftrated as for as the village yet ready for occupancy. The whole of ‘und sin Oi' the unCiviliZ0d'W0l'ld, UNH overseas military authorities in Lon- the °°i“l ‘5°l`V|°°" W9” the “xt topic “"0" W°“.]d b° utterly crushed b°‘°""_ doll: Brilliant “Skiing 001111111168 in enemy positions as -far south as counter attacked strongly with fresh from the Oise River north through St. Mr. Anderson Rogers who led it started. Wemust make the words which Canadians arg playhig a glor. Lmm discussion On this wbieci- had 5. of the Hymn s living tn\‘th-"0nw\»r~= ions port. 'rliero is e general oliornr lutions which were afterwardsvchristian Soldiers, Marching as to of D,-use for the men from the Dom. ted. These resolutions were in re-‘Warl" At present we were not mum in the British mess today' me army fighting on the Belgian from is Smppei 116° ¢°- m'"°hi“S “B *° W” al an ““d~ °h"°"’ Times special correspondent saying reported to bo iwo miles from surro- .) Better observance of the words were really a farce. We must --Besides 5_000 prwners Canadians ing ent performance. -_ A NNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS, ETU .1 "Hear Mr. Watkis play und Mrs. Matheson song at St. James Recital next Tuesday. 1736. ‘**The School Fair at Bonsllaw is postponed till Saturday -the 5th inst_ J. F. Doyle_ 1751, “Rosc L. O_ li. 1046, A degree meci.» ing will 'be -held on- Monday, Oct. 7th. -at 7_30 p. ni. promptly, in Mount Her- -truth to say that thiewas the upper bert Hall. Blythe iiilrst, Secy. 17477 °*Notice. The annual meeting oi the "Tryon Black Diamond Fox Co.. Ltd. will be held in the hail at Tryon on Tuesday evening Oct. Sth at 7 p. 'm. J. H. Myers Secretary. 1734-10-4-M2ipd. ~ "Great preparations are being made for the School Fair -to be hcld in Clyde River on Frlduy. Oct. 4th. The follow- ing Schools are -taking part viz_- Clyde River, Cornwall, Kingston and New Haven. ia good' program of sports is »belng'pre'pe.red and also a "Horse Swing" is expected, to add to the at- will be Mah -toolrlrt It 11-20 and to irsouons of ins mir. me morrow st 11.57. - “The -Royal iiidiward Chapter of and tomorrow at 0.53; it rsos tomor~ the l. 0-. D. E. wish to thank the my lnorningmt 7.20 and Sunday at 7.22. ' ‘ ' ion and Mr. Paton and Directors for President ot the Provincial Exhibit- courtesies extended to them during Exhibition week. Their sales. at that time amounted to 8250.00. Also to Lieut. McCaulder for his gift through Miss Elsie ,Lowe of Japanese dolls made in e Convslescentiiome, B. C. the sale of which amounted to 021.10. ` . 1740. boeeedlwoe-oo, spoons-o-,cocoa can i ,¢_il1,... 3.1 67,000 Turks are Prisoners of War. Only Cities Remaining to Turks in Asia Minor are Aieppo and Beyrut and These will be Occupied by Allies Within a Few” Days. Young) Turks in Constantinople' are l@.._.____ (Special to The Guardian) BEYRUT W'lLL SHORTLY BE The young Turks are still. in control OCCUPIED ut Constantinople and assert that they will continue the war rin concert with Frencll uavrliry are rzxpectoii to the Central Flowers. They will have difficulty in fighting without artillery if the Orient railway can be severed and ke-pt cioscvd. Turkey will be domed to make an unconditional surrender within a few weeks. HOW Dl`iS0!i.ci‘s Oi' wal' und of tho iluy-ll i-illil tillo llflvllnce of ille mounted Asiil ‘Minor only Aieppo und Boy- doubtless already b€S\1¥1_ _ _-___ .__-_-__ __. ._.__._..___--.~ ___-_---_.__________________._ _,_______-__...,..\___-_»_-_-,-._,.,,, ,,_»__-___-_-_-__,_-____ *___ -_-_--_ - Retiring Eastward Closely Followed Wby British who are Capturing Prisoners. A New- French Army Sweeping Down from the North Adds to the German Desire to Get Away. . (Special to The Guardian) iicluiiy confirmed state that thc Bel- 'tile neighborhood of CambraiC&nndidn LONDON. Oct. 3-The most; _:ian advanpe has ‘rciaciled Thorout troops now hold the surburb of Nel- Ramillies. The tenacity with which Germans in Ni-ellport and Ostend are the Germans hang on tg Cambpsl and oil al willc front -south and north of Bassffe Canal. Britiisill -trc-ops are mm- a. continuous assault is probably due BR|T|SH COMPELLED T0 RETREAT to the fact that the positions on the AT ONE POINT ridges north of Lecateau to which defenders of Cambrai must retire British troops yesterday morning when they evacuate the city, are not -~ ine Germans is the direct result of Lys wihficil thrmtens Lille and the of Sequehart. The Germans thereupon the Hindenburg defensive system iroons drawn from -the reserves and Quentin to tho eelliooim uninol is » pressed the British troops back from now in the hands- of the lilies. PARIS, Oct. 3-General Plumer’s Sequehart where his progress was , Rr-*_ ' " xt"°];_ ‘ali _- we s \ 4.-.. \w \ ~’ ~.»_\r~g;»§;;~h’T _,ew _ng "‘ a -.'».»%‘* =:;_-. £‘7~.». -_er 'iw sm 9' _ 2. , f2-¢f»;”:- ’--.- J;-. '-afar' _-D GERMANS WITHDRAWING- ' » li u ‘ i I - FROM WESTERN FRON west of -lillclllls. A violent German countel'-llttack was unsuccessful. m__________ NIEUPORT AND OSTEND THREATENED Loito dcspia-tclies wlrillll are not of I5 . Despatchcs fronl the front state ALL ST. QUENTIN OCCUPIED L0i‘d'B DHYI- 1‘Vlk° U0 the W°l`k that fi’-095'" and with two British divisions have taken that Meng" and .pgulem are bu,-ning -) I“°l'°°°° ‘Which ha’ been md” S’“PP’° Wm’ "- Th” °“'Y ’“°"'°‘”’“’ 50 suns since Friday bringing the iota' ond ilnii tho Anglo-Belgian iln-ost co in teacher's salaries in Nova Scotia, that could iittingly be erected to_t:ie ,moe August 8 to g7_000 p,.|s0ne,.B anal; tm mending the government nhere- Brave Dead of the Alliesrsaid Dr. 450 guns whidl is B -truly magnlilc-‘wh |German rearguards pientifully sup- - PARKS. Oct 3-The War 0ffiC0 f0'| plied with machine guns made a des- Bo port says on the front north of tilellmraw stand, Vesle the Frenoil continuing their ad- ____ vnnce took Loivre, six miles north ofi QANADMN5 ENVE|_Qp|NG ' Rhcinls, ill the region north of La ¢A|v|5m\| Neuviiletto, :I nliio and :I h-all noi*-th-W 0000001000009-D001 The French have occupied the whole inuliisiil--siiciiii , ues in tiloiilircction of Courtruil of Si, Quentin including that part of g-|»g§§§g¢Qgg..g¢,.¢ __ ere the great road to Ghent opens. li io the oust of the canal in which -inc' Y WANTED. APPLY GUARDIAN Oiiilce. » tl. Tile Canadians upon whonl has fall- ANTED.-THREE NEWLY FRESH- enod cows. Apply Everett Bovyer, Charlottetown R.R.No.5-1763 10 mpd on tim hard task in the region north L of Calnbrlli are now continuing prog- ross easterly :Ind :irc encircling the l-ity from the northeast.. Sir Douglas _ OST.-ON UPPER PRINCE OT. AN automobile crank, return to W.K. itogers Dtf. iiIlig‘s night report states' that as n re- .G|RL WAN-I-EDv_F°R GENIRAL suit of tllelr operations yesterday in Another int: of island boys returned greeted 'at the station by the -Mayor, Colonel Leigh and Capt. J. B. Brown. Plc, McQuaid belongs to -St. Ter-V »wAN'rEo A oznerlsi. Mme- To The soldiers who came worc::-- Pre. .mmes 'Matson MURE ISLAND B HUME FROM UVERSEAS iii homo on Wcrinesrilly night from ov-I io England and thence later to Can- ersoas. Tllvy onlne via. llnlifllx :I total ada. ,- of 650 soldiers .collllllg on tho ship' _ ' which brought lillenl. They worzc PTE, A- M¢QUA|D Pte. fclieod. belongs to Murray* lerred to the infantry-the 25th Bat- Harbor. He left here with the 105th ldiion. l-le was gassed some time ago. ' attalion was transferred to the 1-ithl ' house work. Apply to -Mrs. T. W. l3entiey_ Kensington. Oct. 314i f _~ _- _si '_ - _ *WANTED»--‘TW `l'UX`9F'CHOlCE I ho became ill and was invalided hack -dairy butter. E. Wlheatley & Co. Ltd. 1752-lo-iinlal pd - 1'o-l.E1'.- noone cEN'ri'lALLv locaited. APPLY Guartlrhn 0fH00.l'l50- 10-imzpd ' WANTED AN EXPIRIENUEDIIKID Apply 213 Euston Street. 1780-10-dlllil-pd. oslI's. l-in left with the Souris draft for tfhc 8th 'Siege Battery a year ago last April and was afterwards irans~ go to Halifax. Three in f0miiy.Ar piy Mrs. S. F. Hodgson, 15 Kell- slngton -Road. MBI. T0 DAIRYMIN-CANITARY IU?- ..- .~§ B < 'r ` \~:l"'°" l $4 .'.~_ssr;-<- _.0 .'»` 6** _ F-‘lr ,_ n -.»._, tor savor. sfisosir. “heal |00: sums-seo nor--soo. Par-soot ion Guardian Oilloe. 00|#-l~MIlI‘" B Montreal Bhttalion. was in France' PTE. DELOR ARSENAULT nine months. Fought at Hill 70, Parr' schaendale and Arras. Lost his sight; Pte. Arsensuit arrived in Summer- as a result of shrapnel wounding at side on Thursday and proceeded to thc last named f'~"°_'_', in March last. ills homo in Abram‘s Village. He left | liiere with the 105th and wont -to PTE. JOHN W. MARTIN ii-‘rance with the 26th Battalion. in one ’ ict' the big drives he lost a leg and ' Pte. Martin belongs to Kinross andvwas taken a prisoner to Germany. wiLl. num' Till HIGHLAND Hotel also ui, stable, or nu it' prime ilnoe+by.~»nblI¢ sw? nmlmmcnwnrtvm imtiipd _ I /¢ is a. son of Mr. J. S. Martin, ox-_where he was thirteen months in cop- speaker of t'lle P .E. l. Legislature. He left here with the 105th- and was a. member of the champion tug5of-war team which oorried oi! high honors in England. He served tbresmonths in France with the filth Battalion when ilvlty, when he was exchanged by the Germans for one of their ownmen. He is a brother of Mrs. Bimpn HUG! ` Summersidel- Needfess to ll! ho ll » Continued on Page Four ...._.2i..iim...-.‘ ' - ernavlo s sw!!! A8 msrk»..fl‘ » ...L .. » ` .iioisr I ‘ - ~ I. . . `_\\»g usa inursr _ . -ts _ , ._~_v_ J. - - L ~ . i ' - '. » -.,~ »,-_»,»z.-‘}>,» 'i »-1~,l>5', T'-’ 1-.. » _ . 1 _.tn in-..._».. . #WW