, , ¢, , _ - - or .'..'.~_,_;‘.i‘l""--'. lA '* _ l Aw. _ ..>_..,...f»._¢_,»~-_.f.. ` ~ > 4 r o . i . _ It ._ e .. - l y _ 7 ns , . ._ ,_r`___ ,.';H`.:_:..i._ .. , " v It ‘ I _ - -. . io., . _ or , f' lib! . _ ‘ 'lift '_' ' PAGE lTHREE ral onanaorrlrrown ovumlxn ` _ MARCHA24. 1917 ‘I ` Mr. J. M. Hunter' of (.hsppell & Hunter, architects, has returned from a business trip to Bathurst. N. B_» Mr. Hedley Anderson. crossed to the maiinland. yesterday en route to Toronto after spending several weeks I I Compound Syrup of Hypopliospllites I Whenaperson`feels"blue” all tired out doesn’t feel like doing anything ` cannot concentrate his mind on his work-feels weak mentally and physiciaily » C0UlPl8il!S of poor appetite and sleeplessriess--suffers from headaches-then his nervous systempis run-down and needs a good up--building tonic I Nervous exhaustion is a modern disease, and caused by two close attention to business, overwork, worry, oversiudy, etc I I Our Compound Syrup oi Hypophosphites forms the best nerve and brain _ food known and many have been restored to health by it. Large bottles $1.00 E. A. Foster CENTRAL DRUGSTORE I I turf,- `l i W Q I ___,_ ._ ‘_ A. ' up hero as All-_ ileunis would make out, for they had a greater por capita. wealth than those in any other part] ` ol’ the Dominion. i in conclusion Mr. Paton quoted the following wortls ol’ Dr. Michael Clark. l.il.\eral, M. P., made in the liouse ot; tlomtnons, Ottawa: E “You =-.2-=~f:--:-2*:-'ff-'-’=----=--‘¢--‘-'-‘»-- -‘=--:-1-_----» ~.---.-_-:.-.-_-.-_-:_-_-_-_-.-_-.v .-_»_-_-.~_-.-_~,»,-,-_-:,;~_-_-_-,-; » - .~..r` `_ _ _ - ' ' , ' ‘i _ ` | of Hunter River, wllohllo |1001; [UAH ing here. .- _ 11- `//V~' _ l . Dr. Benjamin McKenzie of IADK' buru. Sauk., who has been post graduate courses in Toronto dl, New York Universities is at pl'0!'0\\¢ on n visit to his former. hams in Springfield' and friends in Charlotte- town. He left Thursday on roturn.“; _-_-.~.-.-_~_-_-.~_-_-_-_-_~_»,-_-.~.-_'_-cf. ».~.-_-_-_ -_-,-_~.-_~.-_-5-,Q-,-_-.14 I ISLAND ROLL OF HONOR , kitten in Acriou ~ ~ ... -. .....-.-=s~`w»-si~ cyrns s, au~t.Plrq'uia nm. _ I ` In " ‘ ' .A A. o. Henderson, union nom. jT'l°m“ L°°llllll‘- C‘l’¢"Y “°"‘l°”l’ J°'lll M°Ll"°ll» °ll°ll°ll°'¢°l'll» Harry A. Musrthur. summmlu. ' John McLean, Charlottetown. Corp. Robert 0. Stewart., Ilunatair nage.. Charles McFarlane, City. Pte. James Marshall, Coveheod Pte. William Hughes, Mill Cove. Pte. T. J. Martin, Charlottetown. Pte Daniel Mclieod, Charlottetown Pte. E. Dixon, Gaspereaux. ~ M. J. Fraser, Montague. James F. liagan_ I-lopo River. Charles L. Pitta Charlottetown. John Watson, Albertor.. Frank Alien, Charlottetown. Jerome Gallant, Charlottetown. Wm. M. McLaren, Cable Head. Pius J. Campbell. Elmira. ’l‘. Guy Owen, Charlottetown. .;urpl. J. W. McLaren. Forest Hill. »f9~ W- J- Dllffy. (‘harlotte°own. of Georgetown.) r ;Lt. M. McLaren. British Columbia, ; William Heckbert, Montnsue. 3 Arch. Campbell Long Pivor. _Walter Lsntz, Charlottetown. , ‘ Marry McArthur, Mlsconche. l I'Ser¢t. Wm. B. Brady. Charlottetown. l’te-_ Alex _ Lorne .\ic!\.`eill. Rocky Point. , Moses Gallant, Wnea.tley` River. I Leo Wonnacott, liunter River. {Pte. Angus McDonald, Roseberry' Arthur Robinson, Augustine Cove. ,llichalrd Warburton. Charlottetown. Lt. Ralph Rogers, Kensington. 3 L. Corp. H. Steele, Newport. 3 Frank Buote, Mill Cove. ' E Wm. H. McLaren. Cable Head, yGe0. H. Campbell, Ca e Traverse. ll E Gerald Peters. Charlottetown. Ha Emmet Murphy' Stanley Brldgmililelit. Wilfrid Sullivan, Charlotte- Corp. E. J. Powers. Tracadie. Wilfrid Vail. Charlottetown. Copi_ li. li. Robertson, Kingsboro. Pte. William Gordon, Montague. Patrick A. McManus, Bonahaw. Gunner Neil Mcisaac. Bourla. John Currie. Charlottetown. LeRoy B. Kisiiy, Charlottetown. Corp. John W. Hum Wood l Gr. Fred S. Halliday, Eldon. - ; town. ` J. T. Hagan, P. E. island. , George A. Crossman. Ch’town. ,l Sgt.-Major John McKay. Ch’town. DIED OF 'J. A..Furness. Charlottetown. Freak- fI» MCI-3.l‘€ll. Charlottetown or. l~‘. s. li lllrl ' a ny, Eonaid I). McPherson, Glen William, ordon Manderson Malpeque em C. gd e. I a ' - . ' . ll *J iames`Mcl_eilan.. Grand River. B an . Wmmm Mcmtyre' Cha m`°t°w"‘ ‘mlm Dam" J°""l'~ Grind T»l`l0lld|0» Pte. John W. McDonald, Bradaibme, Private Arch. McKinnon. Canoe Cove. 'f A _'T' (Continued from Page One.) ‘This “contemptlble" army had now Confederation there was nothing im~ probnbleiu the idea. in connection with education. Mr. McEwen pointed out that the salaries of teachers to-day were lar lbetter compared with what they were t’or- morly. H9 regretted that a great many of the trustees did not do their duty as they should and allowed the schools to drift along in any fashion. lie hoped they would take ri livelier interest in the schools in future. lie was pleased tc- hear the announce- ment by the Premier that the option would be given the people at the school meetings as to spring and i`uli vacation. '...».-He spoke at' some leilslh on the position ol’ the farmer in life, showing that without the farmer the state could not exist, and stating that tho farmer _,was an important nssot to the country' anti an individual that should command respect. and adml-‘rt-_ tion icq- sho service which he rendered the country by stlcking_to the l'arm through thick and thin. People lu oities complained about high prices. but if they had -to face tho adverse and strenuous conditions which the farmer were up against they V would appre- cite tc- a greater extent the value ni the furmer's work. lie senteutlonsly described some oi' the idlers in ci- iies-lhose who rei'u:~ied to work--as "barnaclesion -the ship ot' state” and stated that if prices were as high as fllly. $l.25 per pound for butter und 82 each for chickens some oi' the- har- uacios" would realise -l_lie~ true imll0l"- tance of fthe land and they would' necd no "back to the land propaganda" to induce them to till the soil. in con- clusion. Mr. McEwen made an oicf fluent appeal to all who could t.o urge increased production in compliance with the earliest and important ro- quest of the Prime Minister of Great Britain. Only by lnaintaing an ado- quate foo-:l supply, ha said. could Bri- tain finally crush the enemy. and Prince Edward island, in common with every other portion of the Empire. had her part to play in supplying Of foodstuffs. increased production in every direction. therefore wus thc prime necessity of the tnoment and ,every man should exert his utmost efforts to reap the greatest harvest which the land was capable oi' protllt- Ping. Mr. Mcldweifs speech was rorr-lvcrl with cutlulsiastio applause. MR. DENNIS. Mr. DENNIS. in speaking on lilo address. contended that the govern- ulent should not have been under the necessity of imposing the War Tax in i016. }ie was pleased to know that there was a movement on foot. as reported by the Development (‘olu- mission, to prosecute new industries: but the Opposition would not support the government in destroying llll_v in- dustry ns they rlesiroycll the l».\'stel' industry. lie claimed that th.. lox industry was far from robust und thought the tax should be removed for a year or two. in regard to till* Snnatorium be said that no member of the Opposition ever did anything llllt compliment the lion. Mr. Dalton on his generosity. He had done u noble tiring and the Opposition had elilica- voni-ed to extend their nrallw to him. but the Sanatorium was a cl\n\‘i_!€ 0ll tha province. lie said that every man should give to the Patriotic Fund until no lou his sivlnz ll sll°l‘lllCe~ Anything in the report of the Develop- mgnt Commission for the futhcrance of the interests ot the D\‘0\'Ill¢° “'°’“Id receive the hearty cooperlltivll Of lil" Opposition. MR. PATON. PATON was the next np§‘alte{AMIl?l2 referred lu lllllllll terms to the departure from Canlsda of the Duke und Duchess of 0" naught, whose unbounded hospllllllgy and great interest in the Dominion' e showed. The Dulro of Devons rio, t resent Goveroor~Generai. he llll 4| \l% D ._ .was in every potlpelll ll W0l'UlY "if censor, and was not only a duke but ll man amoilslt mm: and he expressed the hops that in a short time this Dl'0 vinoe would have the privilege ‘lf meeting their inxcsllaneies. iirocemle ing to speak on the clause ll he Speech with reference to the wall; 'I reminded tho House of thc :<41 :rr assumed stupendous proportions ami was the .wonder of the world. and in that mighty army there were drapers, grocers, farmers, priests, parse-ns, ml- ners and fishermen, und' all colours were represented, and mon drawn from every quarter of the globe. Ol" -that nrtny, hc said. an important part, and one to be reckoned with, was the .vast lbody of men who represented the great Dominion of Canada, and not the least Prince Etllvnrtl island, whlcll. i`or her size and population, had done well in men, und, although many had failed to do their duty in regard to contributing to tho various funds, in iuoney also. The men who had gout- from this province, he said, were tho cream of our nmilhood. men oi' whom wg might well be proud, men who compared with the very best from any part of the lTmpi|°c_ lie men- tioned particularly liieliteliaut. (‘_\'rus Morris. oi’ Summcrside, who was pro- seutod by lilo King with the Military Cross for exceptional llirnvcr_\'.` lic also roi'el'red to at speech oi' Premitzfr 1.loytl~George's, who in reviewing the (fanalllnn soldiers, complimented them on their splendid. showing and said tha»t. as a Britiehcr, hs, thnukcll Cztnatlu for her magnificent contribu- tion to the Empire in this wur. The speaker' proceeding, said he rc gretttcd that so sordid u uotc had been struck by some Opposition members in regard to thc Dalton Snnatoriuni. lie considered that if the Government had paid for tho erection oi' the build- ing and Ihr- cost ol' which the Holi. Sir (‘har-los llnlton had so magnani rnouslv provided they would not have been doing too much; but when ti gentleman had genrlrollsiy given tilt- provlrice an imtituliou such as thr- Sanntorlum it was extrcrticly regret t.ztl_vle to moot with so little npplociiatioli' from some of thc Opposition melnbers. llc thought that thc attitude taken by the Leader ofthe Opposition in regard to this institution last summer was such as would reflect little crcdit on that gentleman, und lic was sure that Mr. lloll would lose the support ot' a great ma.ll_v who voted for him lit. the lust election. Speaking on the pros-I perlty of ("uundu and ot' Prince Ed- ward lslaurl in particular. Mr. l-‘atou aid au elo nent tribute to the Lllitisli .- :' _ ,fhtr-~ ._ - ` menking eggs* 0,. Course tllglfé gtlei Llnest J. llochuell, \')._e:\n View. Henry Bryan, Compton, Bangor, mistakes. t,‘r|tics? Ol’ course t.hel'eI ~ are critics. The critics arc rculi 'mullet __ As tor mystllf_ l have no I tiii1o.P'e'l”d'Hi°keD’ G'9°"'g°‘°Wn' at .~=ucli li. crisis for crit_ici.~uu. l :ll1iID.""'e" W~ I-#~ I"¢t'guson, Alexandria. l,i,;,,d ,he (,103,-_,.5-C,| purpose of .hal Harold Gillis, Bummerside. Premier of Canaria, and so are the Romnd v°"°7~ Cn°|'l°i't°t'°"“- people oi’ (‘:lualla. The time now- is icI Wilfred M°KInle7» SYdn°7- staud under tho flag we love and` D°n\°l L' M°B°m'h`i°'~- c” stun] behind the Governu\ent"wiio iuwimam- Mclntyres Ch9"`l°“°t°W'» history will go down as having done’ G°°r5° C“"i° G°°"5°t°Wn° well. l uni behind this Goverllment.I Herbert Cecu M°‘°Im'y"» .B°'u1|' and i believe the people are lzelillltlihhn stewart' WU-°d "had" this Goverliineiit until the war is won‘ Emuwel D°h”°n» Ch”1°tt°"°'m° \,,.y,,,,,i an d,,ub,_~ gunner W.G. Bruce, Rod Point. We would turn our attention, he '(9'C'A°Am°m'Ch"l°‘t°t°Wn' said, lo the important problcrns thai. me' L' C°mn' M°r°u' confront' us lu connection with the Pte' B' E’ Chandhrl ut' uhm" Gre~.'tt War, and give the paltlry, mean Pm' Fred H“md°y: Em°n° and trifling little things. the small P' Ca"°5h°r'K°"y°-own' politics which scehiod to bc thc all Fidele Gallant' Tixnulh absorbing thought ol' some mcinlbr-rs Capt' Fred May* Ch"l°t‘t°'“°'“° ou the otiwa' side. tt wide berth. Some N°l“°” H' M°L°°d' A“’°n°“' Harry. Riley, Bea Cow. Bond. oi' the potty things which niembcr.~' oi' U - . __ ,, . 1 Percy Metberali Fortune Cove. ic Opposition uusted hours ot thc_H_ A' Mcnethylhsm l'i".~'-'~'=-; ri ousc ~» tiuu in icitttl iliug time and Harold Beairsm' Albertom limo again would not bo rlccmed wor-I ._ .- thy r:-l' tliscussioli in u city council. I gercy gurl.: Slqerrem $’"e°“tdi “Int us ciovlltle- tho, liou.~alf :ind rise* 'B' "ester mud' Un’ ot' 9 mn' ubovc potty politics." hc said. "iiere I Gunner J' B°wden’ C|hU|°"|t°t°wn' small matters limi should ncvcr bc Pm' N’ Mcxenue' N "8 Mi B Cm" brought up nrt- repeated by one mom- :Fry D°iheI§Iy’ Martmh?tne'v ber after another ad iiauscaru. Lol Ptg' ;Z|ih-,1»°‘cL;§g°';.?' k é erimn us rise to a liigiicr lr-vol und co-operate F ' Cl k C’h T-tt toggle ' in our endeavours to prepare the prcf Egeemgqm :T ’ Garo te 0 ' vlnt‘l~_ to receive our boys with open Wigalr (1=vEgn' 13,012.8 own! tiring and u right cordial welcome rd C' "' mea Hbeorge own who" mm, mmm ._ Pte. George F. Allan, Lliariottetown ' ' _ Jbarlss McKinnon. Charlottetown. , Pte. Malcolm McAuiay.‘.f‘.h'town. y Cpl. Peter A. Hughes, Mill Cove. Siergt. F. Simmons. Clyde River. .iohu F. l\icl.eod, Park' Corner. John (lnllanr.’é~lummerside. U, Allan Gteelo, Newport. Pctor llicllougali. Moreil. Cul. Goo. Burns, Maipeque_ Pte. F. J. iii-own, Mt. Albion. Pio. l~lrm~st (.uufloi_, St. Nicholas. Pte. (lon. liowneas, Aiberton. L. Figt. l’. il. Crockett, York. ` Sgt. i.. S. Mcl`l\»`nald, P¢~ters»Road. L. Corp. Jus. Cties, Winsioe. Gordon Mnntlerson, Malpeque. Paul G. Doiron. Bloomfield. Jas. li. Stewart. Donaldston. Sapuer R. Collins, Hunter River. Leslie M. Robertson, Mt. Hope. t. J. Marshall, Covehead. G..-o. il. Robertson. Bradalbane. Kilburn it Sharron. Crnpaud. William A. Alley Georgetown. J. T. Robertson. (`hariottetown. Trias McDon'tid Kell 's Cross. l-`arrlcr .laluos Gillespie. Appip Ilpdtl, supper J. Mcuonalo, Charlottetown, ii. Beairsto. Halbur ou, Fred Hooper. Charlottetown. James Martin. Aibefrton. Sgt. Daniel McPherson, Caledonia John Collier, Charlottetown. Prescott Forbes, 'l`yne'Vailey, wound. cd twice. _ Sgt. .l. ll. Lucey, Blooming Point. ' llnnlel ’i`o1l:|r>:i Tyne Valley. Gr. Joseph .\i Vumpbeil; Lakeville. Private Geo. W Sharp, Summerairlo Private J. E. l.or~kerbie. Cascumpec Private Brurn xl/-l.rllan. Indian River. ' Pte Damien il.i~=l¢»-una, Charlottetown Private Charlt-s -S Beaton, Brooktieltl Corp. Ambrose Cosgrove, Wellington .Wilfred Clark Wright, Victoria Cra- I paud. - Iltobert Trainnr, Charlottetown. (Van I couver. B. C.) _ IL.it=_ut. Reuben E. Stewart, Wilmot ` \alle_v (Montreal). Corp. ll. S. Ptarson, Charlottetown. _ (Victoria Australia). @-&_.___i. PIIWIIER MAGAZINE WAS BIIIWN UP I IN IIIIEBEII VIIIAGI; KLQ-1?.. ~ ‘. (Special to The Guardian.) I QIl['-aa. | __ at - . lic. Sgt. B. Wood, Sou‘hporr flu Hun-I Pte. John Murphy. Charlottetown. ini Pte_Lenter Clair John|i.oil.P0i»0f' ini. 1 6% : Peter MnKenala. Bt. Pator'a Bay. over.) l Switzerland. I Rapper Richard Collillll. ,}2%‘ Wilfrid R. Gunn, New London. Charles Essory, Union Road _ I Russel McLean. Charlottetown River (since DGCGISBG- W, f Malcolm uillis. Mount Vernon. Malcolm Stewart, Georgetown. iPrivnte Daniel A. Simons. Port Wood IJ.J. Mclleth. Bridgetown. (slcllllllll J. F. Peters Charlottetown. I W,-,,,,,.|.,.1_y (Lt. Austin' t \\{‘all;t“'i°d‘(“;h:f:lt<;gle¢;0w\. 1Lc--