i; .__ . .-..¢~f,-v-»- -..,.. .- 1" ` i..' _ , . .___ I: ¢_._,= i ~;;-_.____~ _.AJ 'I. s"74:»i.ss1wi.\iii. V “vi” _ . Qi ii; WED!! ESDA1-__ 0 _ N, __ _ _ r '_ » “ gg,- ___ THE CHA » *`°.lUif"}re`F'? nnorrmowiv oomnmx _= _ __ __-VlNU5_l\' 3"# 1917 ___ _ W.. -._-¢-Z Iv' if Ea. i '_.\ ` 81° .3 =_E»__ if. “"""sf.'.'°"‘¥si.°"&M r ttlloommn 1'1:nvuiaons.' Fa\'|1Si\` neuaiiiihossorstzsit mst-as siwiinu c¢4#EZa"¢Z. a i i » ~;=.:_... Q ii ' ` ,. ' \ `° In ' i ~`,- Use ' '2_===*¢°w_°f*Wf=.i=`v=f-' 'A `...”’;.;l'....;..;..i......;.....;.._ I?..i.._¥I.!!_I.i!! iiniiiers iinow That Genuine ilastoiia Always *Bears the ‘. ‘ -_-_ of .Mi For liver iiiSTil|i|I\ la. if We have one of the nicest assortment to be found in the city. BEER & GOFF sl-:1~2R a eo.;-‘_ Evaporated Apples. Evaporated Peaches. Evaporated Apricots Evaporated Prunes. Full range now in stock. »r7_l§;er&GhfiI i ' 1' T _ir lg I -PROPERTY CHANGES.- Mr. Calvin .\lcKay of Springfield, Lot 67. has sold his fine pri:-pert.\' to Mr. John _Cotton of Vliiiir,-ri and intend.- removing to Vliarloitetoivii to livp in the future-. _ IIEYISY NOTES FRDI I05th BITTALIOII Out of 15.7 men leaving on pass two spent their time in England and the- re:-it went to Edinburgh and Glasgow, l think that the fair sex is the means of the boys going there. 3 3 Ol L-Corp. \V_ J. Jeries, better known as "Buck" spent his leave in Birming- ham-. t 3 C Bugler Percy E. Farrar, spent his leave in Birmingham. 4 t 1 Buglcr Anthony Delone. spent his leave in Edinburgh. lie says that the fair sex there' can't compare with thc Charlottetown girls. -I‘l’ PAYS to bug in thh Provinea -MESSAGE FROM ROYALTY.- llr. J, RIKEN. North P. E.rdl_. has rségged thru co Olive. wich Doeky a message of sympathy from their lla)- asties The King and Queen ou '. .the death of his so. Privhte John Thom- as Hagen ot the Army Service Corps. ,_ Needless to say the message in high- ‘ ly treasured by the bereaved parents. ISLANDER DEAD#-The death of Henry B. Beairsto of Fort Fairfield. Maine, took place at the home of hie. daughter Mrs. Harry Gillis of Center-I viUe, N. B. at 12.30 p. m. Wednes- day. Dec. 20th after a few weeks ill- nosr- The deceased was a son of the iatt- Wm. and I-‘fhucis Beairsto of Sum- mersidc and leaves to mourn two zlaughters, Mrs. Harry Gillis. Center- ville. .\'. B.. and Mrs. F. C. Grant, Lakeville, Conn: also three brothorl Albert and Theophiius of Muddy Creek and Roberi of Charlottetown. and four sisters Mrs. John 1'. Poole of Mont- ague, Mrs. Susan .\lcGougan and Mie- ses Agnes and .\iaiiha Beairsto of Summcrsldc.X. IESTEIH PERSUIILS -Dr. and .\lrs. McGulgan of Em- erald returned iroin Montreal on Sat- urday last. -.\lr. Racliurn Callahan of De blois Bros. Co.. Charlottetown. spent the week end at Kensington.-K. -The Misses Myrtle and l-‘annie Profit have returned to their home in Burlington having spent the Xmas holidays with friends in Kensington. -.\ir. James Tuplin, _tlie “Fox King" of Black Banks. passed through Kensington on Saturday evening en route from Charlottetown.-K. .\lr_ Wilson .\lc(.`arthy. formerly of .Tignish was in Summerside Friday en i~-';:’c to Ottawa to resuine duties in the Department of the interior after spending a two weeks vacation visiting various parts of the island. -Mr. Anthony Lux of Woburn. Mass.. visited Mr. Thomas Gorman. Kensington, recently. .\lr. Lux is one of the two men who financed the invention, hut is always the same to his friends of former days.-K. ALLIES NOW IN BEST POSITION. inventor of the new patent electrical tl target. and has reached a considerable 0 degree of opulence on account of the I -Ti-IE MORNING DAILY Guardian be obtained ai. Laflertfa Tomor- . Parlbllrt. Summeraiile -NEW STOCK Women's Brushed h _ _ T white and colors. Per set $2.25 and _50. R T Holman. Limited l Skating Bets just rr. eived $3 LEGE has introduced a special course iii! Business English. which is conduct- University. Students wishing to take ‘advantage of this splendid training onec. This is the only Business 00|- lege cast of Montreal teaching a co S. a him that his son private Arthur H. Hospital, Argues. Dec, 19th. being wounded in the hand with Shrapnel. Further particulars to be sent when received _-X _ -BURTON SCHOOL- Following is the standing of the pupils of Bur- ton School for the month of December Grade V.- Senior-1. Howard Griffi- in: 2, Ethel McGregor; 3, Mary Dal- ton. Grade V.-I, Senior-l. Regin- ald Doyle; 2. Lorena Straug. Junior -1, Helen Dalton. Grade lll.- 1, eruon Dc-yle; 2. Harold McGregor; Catherine Dalton; 4. Cecil Wood; 5. (‘liffortl_ Collicutt. Grade ll.- 1. Margaret Dalton. Grade l.--1, Mel- vyn McGregor; 2. Henry Dalton; 3, Eva McGregor; 4. Gertrude Dalton; 5. Jim Bernard. Perwcf attendance. Ethel McGregor, Bernice .\icGrego;' and Helen Dalton. ev V 3. -NORTH ST. -ELEANOR’S CHOOL- The half yearly examina- tion of North St. _ Els-anor’s School took place Friday, affemoon. Dec. I S _2nd. The room walt very prettiiy decorated for the occasion ’ with ergrecns, flags and Xmas Bells. .\iiss Mills and Miss Andrew assisted' he teacher in examining the pupils iid the manner in which they acqiif~ ed themselves reflected much credit n their young energetic and pains- aking teacher, Miss Kathleen Mac- Ewen. The trustees present spoke very favourably' of the excellent, work i 3 *ii* which was being done by Miss Mac- *Eweri and a hearty vote of thanks was Views of Two Leading British Mili-I Cause of Her Cali for Peace- British’ Air and Artillery Aséendency. ' fx 8 O . Buglcr Watsoii L J ‘iiillman spent Bugler Edwin _-ir-cnt his leave in' Uirminghain with his grandmother, - _\ `.-E/V. ,-.»-`,`,»vY`._, .. _ . ,J I - ' < A. 1 1 - I ‘ ’ -.I '~ I on _ - . 1.1 _ ,., I _ ' S_eeourBeaut1- _ ,...-'»:.£`. ; _ ‘ 3 I' [ful China if.. #Tea Sets' I ' ' No matter what you pref- 1 ere, or we_:it price you wish ' to " y, .you will find the rgagya satisfactory tea set fig t here, and now, in our display. I Call in and look over the _' different pattems -~ the line is complete today. ` _.,_,‘ _ f_-stick sf co. _‘-"iii Slmnysiite. __ i t .-,_ ._ K *S I 4 i -`1inder their young tutor Sgt, Walter and he enjoyed himself very much. This is Edwin’s first visit home for eight years. 8 1 U The bugle band is progressing fine Tralnor of Charlottetown. The band coiiaists of sixteen buglers and six drummers. P! 13 8 The niaclilne gun section sptmt their lcavc in diifcrcnt parts oi' Scotland.. »> si 8 Th" boys of tho 105th enjoy them- srdvcs playing football. Our Batta- lion Sgt.-Major Edwin (Zlarkci is tach- liii; them liow to play the game. fs $ 9 liuglcr Daniels spent his leave with his parents in London. He says he enjoyed eve-ry minute of his time; it i.-i about twelve years since hc left his home. ' O 1 B The bugleri-1.0! "A" ('o_v,, l0i'»tli Hat- ialioii wish to convey to the people of P. E. island the' compliments of the iieiison-Sgt. Bugler Walter Train0r;` l.-fin-rp. lliigler. William Jones; Bug- lcr. l’. E. Farrar; Bugler, A. Daniels; Biigler, W. Millmsii; ilugler. A. Del- vinc; Iiugler, li. Ramsay. i ni it rr i The band. under the leadership of Sgt. Bandmanter McFarlane. is doing great work. We have the smallest and best band in this camp. ~ .tendered her. A well selected _pro- gramme of recltations, dialogues. . my °""°'~ I582‘Z.f§ii.§.“?.§.“.f‘li.‘I°.lid’i.'l‘lT"§‘§.‘Zl of i§::.‘:.;.i‘.“.? :rs11f3.;z.“i3“..‘§1.:;: ing of the National Anthem . -SERIOUS FIRE. -A fire broke _V _ _ B l __ out on`Saturday last in the large and thi1;?n\ilIi)t.(a)r`y c[i"i3t(ic3l1n aHnfi:irt`iico(i!nli‘i)i(i;Icommmmnus farm mmse °f Mr’ GW' detailed review ofthe war in 1916 at-' 'Se `R°g°'5- Deaf' "'°°'°W“ S“‘*l°“ t b t ._ G rmany,S amd” for (lace and despite all efforts to extinguish . . _ . 1., th gnebexhgustion of her eyffectivgs. as I7- 111806 headwiiy and the buudlng _ 3 " . _ result of the new tactial method “'33 tmauy f:°"““m°d' A large 9°" °' ` his leave in .iiarimt rtascri, Eiigiaiiri.|adop¢eii by the .mics which insists by °f the f'“'“"““° in "le 1°“*°f "°°‘l“’ | I lie says that although lie is not an local offensive Krehlm' |°F»S@S UDDI- was “ved bm' the 1°” Is 3 “"0"” adiiiirt-‘r uf llic fair sex that he would'thc'dcfense’thaii are suffered by the Une- It is ““d“"5t°°d‘7-ha' 3 9m,5U P' rather spciiil his lcavc iii Charlotte-'attacking hoops. ‘mount °i insurance was carried' Mr' tuwii. I “This situation is the whole cause R050” and f“m"3f_ha""" _taken me 1. a ri i _ _ ML vacant house owned by Mr. John Mc- of the f-nemy's desire for peace _ _ uelloc wme8_ --For every s|xq_y.f1v0 (.arvell. which is convenient to his men the enemy now has in action, in-I hams and P"°W_|'l-Y' ‘md Wm make af' clusive of field depots and some' ar- mies. but exclusive of men in uniform working behind the armies and use- less from a military viewpoint. the en- emy sees drafts of about twenty to supply the wastage between this sea son and the-late' part of next summer. This is grossly insufficient: The Al- lies, on the other hand. see indefinite- ly large-:' reserves of human .materlal_' Colonel F N Maude. in a review of rangements at once to build in the spring. Much sympathy is ex-pressed by -all neighbors. as Mr. Rogers is ii good citizen and ii good friend to any in need. -A PLEASANT svem'-An even-l ing of pleasant fellowship was spent at the Manse, Montrose on Wednes-' da eveniii last b lar e number ' ' Y S It' $1 Z the war. soon to ,bo published. declnr- uf members of the- p|.‘._,byteH“ ed -lliili-f-lite A|||ino.\', Dee. 30- so nr is is known here. England is the only one' 7 of th' countries at war which ‘aup- ` should send in their applications at Dons _ phamable commmee for the; help of "c enemies in its midst. Yet _ISLANDS wo NDE°__ ‘__ and Hungarians in distress _I _ » » » - G. Corney. Summerside received _ R" ' f _ telegram on Saturday informiDE ?§;iid?ir trihiid "_ih.li§'c(;‘l|§ §li‘eiiit£neili)i- M A I' " "‘°~ ‘ " ' s contributed and disbursed Mem ership is not confined to the Quakers r the Archbishop of Canterbury, the b f h the Bishops of Litchheld and Lincoln as well as Viscount B 'ce. Lord Hal m eve-ral members of Parliament and lnisters of Protestant churches are s mong its supporters. a The report shows how the strain of whose- Denmng iii);-1 for the war is. telling on many goplei C "Many of the- women visited auf- M fax-ing from depression and other v nerve troubles, owing to the great h strain put on them by the-isolation of pounded by her husband. s their position and the struggle for; B xlstence. A small special fund has' t een opened to enable our visitors to ed a"au|¢_ wmi an ag, e b cheer these poor souls during the times of acute crisis or prolonged i.pirlt1_ial strain may be relieved be h fore the breaking point is reached P Still the committee finds maui D cases were deportation to Ger h mam or Austria. is sought D As the v.ear\ months of the uai _, drag on for those who are unable to take any part in the active work go _ C ing on in all diiections. and as sav- ings diminish, many families who asked for and obtained their exemp- on to stay in England now make monotony, 'so that the mental and 1 i - » . tl up their minds to return to their own 1 countries. The questions we are ask- ed and the advice sought liecrinie -more and more' varied. We continue to make up parties of those leaving England, and we are frequently asked to send children back to their rela- tions. So far we"are glad to say that all such children have 'reached their destination safely. although some- course of an_ article on opera times obll ed to travel almost alone. the East, the Times' military S _ A chain of workers in England and Holland hand them on from one to another," s n _ _ ‘ casus front. 5 to 7 in Arabia, 5 » I 1 " :_-_ff If Cross, feverish -or bilieua give "California Syrup of Flge." _ 1_--» . l __. ,. . '__ _ . _ .ue uk you 1° HMM "lil "\.U°i ~ ' an it aaasilghttoken ofan'ection.`and __ __ V » _ _ . ' ' wishing you I lorry Xmas and ai r ;- - Hippy -no prosperous New You ve; _ _ _ ... . . - . » 3 » -,,f;_~;_>,_<;_§;°1»,‘;»-f‘,"‘°,;_'°g_°,_-g_,f-\-f- 3‘&..‘.i‘.“.l.."£ “.L‘.’..3’°.l°“..‘5.:".?".i3 can ` -- - I W I ». ..._-... oo -_ - . ._ ese include cap and scarf. shown in om’ Num” which* supnrw cham_,' \. ead of the Church oi' England. and. S ,-5 , dune, formerh Minister for War. and M L `|. -I . ' _ __._ i ~iiii;ui‘l lyhere in great strength. 0 smvma. _ J pst Gld ..: :.:'.;.':°.°:.t.‘l:.°:‘.:'.. ‘"“ 'l . I 5 “lvl ' 4-ww ~ _,..- r. ,, _ Hereare the S_W'¢`8f¢l'9f--Ul.3`¢~ ha” been asking for during the fast three weeks _ The new brushed' _wool finish that all the young folk wmt~shown.in. . _ . _1.~ . _ _ _ Bw- wie. wee °°"°' $9.00 Mauve with white _ . - _ _]f|§g'r¢thesmartest-newest most Sfvllib - sweaters' that we'v_a het-:n__able to offer you for a ‘ long time. ... _-W. ._ , ` " ` L i 4 _ , such is : 4.- Emergency Committee for= ti- ~. _ _ - urge 0! this und' 3744*. the assii,...iicc of Germans. Austrians. _ .="E . 1 -* '-' ’ ~ ff" -1 ; _ O 0 ‘ R U M (this society was formed bv mem M & _ _ Britain rendered destitute ~ ~ . _ . Coruey, infantry. was oiiicially re- es in Gm" ' _ Sf »»-»-» ---M =° - s»~»----S ii;.;':€.:;'-.;:::°:..:f°:;‘..i‘;':fatal - -‘1°'” .1”1°“»°i". ° a - W1 . ' O ' A _ N ' I P|_an_isi-leo in whack _ I or 'ras eauaicu Manu. NEW_YORK, Dec. 29-;\muevi':daK- T .’. Annum in Divorce L\b¢l~ V~ 23: d°”’“‘°" _“`°“‘ ° . -_ ___ 1| “Three hundred persons. m Y BOSTON Dec' 27 Ann Macgéog; Chinese laborers, perished in (E26 _ _ M .Iwreck of the Sanaku Maru off e “rg” lm; h“Eb;"|‘t;l,}_‘¥;§\||;;cfA|_0 9:5. Foo, according to estimates todo!- igg";'“;' zmglezim ab;m\.e Heat,”-,,( Some of the victims. survlvois said, ' - ' were killed by Chinese pirates who " I" '°s’°“°e t° mte"°gm°':;1ili)i:§ grounded inesiiip. The pirates rep 0 main. bed and attacked the passengers Md D snag. plunilered the nhlp’s stores. ' '-*P* The American consulate at Daireu » today reported the rescue of two for- eign survivors. _ BAND nn' i-ian Avs Hus WITH AN “_ rg, MacMillan Charges. Also Other' gtg upon' which 2-he l'0li€B I aiu her libel. among them 8 Mrs. liiachlillan sa>’s that she WSS miirrled at Plctou.'N. S.. on Selll- 24- 880. and three weeks later her hus- and amaiilted hei at ‘V005 ‘sland- . E. I. On April 1. 1906. fit the 681112 lace. her husband. she says. Sl"-\Ck er with an ax. tore- her clothes and ulled her hair. Mrs. MacMillan :lines other instances when Mac- ,~__a- You can have a wee.il_il`i ned to shoot her and of “°“‘° °‘ eoinoi mon aonniii Millan threate omniitted assaults upon her which occurred in Boston. .e Q. Q., ,000,000 TURKS IN THE FIELD HALF OF THEM IN CAUCASUS. _lu a uns _ »_ I Nothing equals an aureoie 'of beautiful hair as a frame 'for a pretty face. Witlioutabackgzoupd. of mee hair areally pretty face , _frequently becomes plain but, with 1 it., unattractive features assume -life and beauty. ' i .‘ » Ever? woman can increase her- natura charm by using-Newbro’s }iei‘pi_t:ide. I-Ierpicide makes beautiful Dandruff ups the .vi-i i':.’li.i’i-_§.’§.‘.‘l§".§3.ii .?§..’l’.i§i;”f--“.i’.‘.2.i.“°‘l.»}I-» ’1 fs _mi | here ln Tigris. Remainder Are Scattened Now Great Force, with 60,000 on LONDON Dec. 31- e ons in corres- (Canadlan Press Despatch.) '. ln th ti n0n'dent says: ' "Out of 50 to 55 Turkish divisions till in the field there _wi'll be, begin- ing October 23, about 25 on th_e__Caii- or 6 in a, 3 in each in le. in Strumn I this estruction of hair i _ I prevents the hair from filling' ` giving it a snap and luster, a loft silky fiufiiness which can be :lc-_ quired in no other way. _ _ , 1, Applications may be ohilllled it the hestlaerber shops andiuair S' isis §..m..teai sy mnapudice. _ ': evo"-~ '-~"~ i lvisivlw are engaged soon. or .ioimsou a Joi-|N_eg|_v___ _ _ Special A§eIlU’i~#1`~=-"-'="=-"' Austria and Dobrudja. 5 in Syri Mesopotamia* 3 in Persia. 2 the Dardane les, Constantlnop Smyrna. Silesia, and on' the front. Tho- general situation seems that halt tho Turkish army is engaged n_'tho Caucasus and Armenian heatres. and the rest scattered iio- niy two No niatter_wi1a_t niileiybur child; n _ A '-1 ir 1. :'-V. ti - fi- .- ` ... gentle, thorough;-_laxative should ai-.. ._ _ i ways be the flint-treutnient given. '_ _ _ it your iittiiadhe;-is 6m-efforts, iiuif- slck. ‘isn‘t‘~ resting. eating and acting naturallylllooki Mother! see if tongue , . - _ _ ii. email --'riiis-:-_ui-».~»ure-Asian that Q 'good health and moderate _prosperity is what 'lf lt's lit stennie liver and bowels-~ 59 I 1!-‘_ _ f _ . are clog# 'with waste." Wiieh cross iifiiibrereqfsgiir nm aiu - we wish fo_r_ you during 19l7 breath hid or- _ 'll ac'1ie.'-dgiar- lL‘§ZSs.°fiii'ii i May the past year beihe worst y°usha`l_:l_i L Figs,” and in nite _ rs- con- st ted oison 'and gm siispgeniiéffmov aiit;i'»f¥$ii¢tis fever know, and ¢hiS.-ytar see _ai glorious peace ~ bowels withoutllgfi __ _“laid yoj! will have a. well, play u child again M,,u,,,[,_.,g,.§e,, ~,,,,,. |m,,,..@,,,,,3, _attained bythe ALLIES is the ' honest wishyof .ev _. _“___ _°.., 21"# ““lII~l§§`f§”\""t‘i"°I'i'lI"“¢’ii""illi"i§-"“i`i‘.f“ liver if i_>‘.t§q `am;‘qiiwg¢'°Eiii'i tiiefstoe mat-ii sill! assi uiiriy me ith View -. - . _,_ _ \_< fyouri friends- _ .- .f -- aniins¢»."1