i i i .l a9AGETDUR ..__`.» _ ., .__ _ -_ , _.., ___,.-_ .-.».~.-._ ~ t -. -» .-_.i ~.--_i-_ ~. - i- _ _ _ .A _ t~.-~~~_.- » “ -9*--‘ ‘ to..-,-_ \.»-__.,- l»__ \= "»,___ Pin'--_-1-,__ -"~ ‘iw--"-_‘.1 .- ___ . _.,,»_»_..-_ _ . _ _ _ _ . ' - . - _. _ ., _ _ ~ bs " '*` ' ~r:v’1“~=- "2-~i rf. _ '_ »,-‘~-=.'.=~f'.f-i.,-,'*:~"=<-;.»Y;;‘ -1';-""'i-1>--'-:-‘,>i'é~.;£* '~f";"_-_~.~-' "‘_:--‘-,'-is-'.-',-,~f_~_. . ,:,'._ I » __ ,;_,. ._ _. _, _ 4 _ ' --‘ -' :.~f,.‘:»_-'st 1#--l.~.~, ““'~= 1=-" '-’ _ _t._,._ '-1 sf- ‘" ,_ i‘.;'-sift'-1 ‘».-'_-‘~‘»~c.=;-;»=, =-_~‘-»;,'t“~i;_f;_¢~_'»_t-- f» at \ _ ,. ,_ .ati vc. ~ _ f _ __ . ,. __ __ 5 vll§ ,. .._.\ _.tw i,r_,»_,f-...,»,,.,__ ._ ._ A, ,_ _ - -_»_~,._.._..~, 1. _ ~ -t I -..'=i:~..»»__--:___ _ f . 2»’.»{ -_ ,-_-_-tai-._~--.iiiiiiiii-in 'lite Marliiiiif- .\Ier<-iiiinl has been interviewiiig fisher- iiieu and others iiiteresled in this subject and, iii its last is-sue publislies at nuniher ot' suggestioiis offered. among ilil-iii. the iibaiidoiiiiieiii of wiiiter fishing. il close season for next _\'i>ai'. a uliiforiii season ol' two ilioiiths, shorten- ing thc ,si-asoii (ic. . _-\ parker iroiii .\'ortiierii New Iirunswick tells the "Meri-iiaiil" that any lower prices than those current in ili1»l will not pay the packers of that section, A Prince Jddward island palfkcr thinks that it` the factory hands are idit- for aiu eiiiirc season the best class of labor would not bt- iivailiiiili- t`or the following season. I-ie favors a sliorier season. _-‘\ilother Prince Edward island packer says that it' the war is not, over by Janliary 1915 he would i‘ccoiiifnielill that all factories be closed. because a short- er scilsoii than the pres-ciii would be unprofitable for the patvlll-r owing to tlili overlieail expenses. and that anylow- t~r price to thi- fislieiwiicii than was cllrreiit in 1914 would be liiipmiifalile for ilii-iii. 'l'he siu:i.'f»stioiii: given to titc Maritinio-Mcrcliant by those dirt-l'tl_\' iii tiiucli with the lilisiuess iiidicate only thc ditiii-iiity ol' the situation rather than ll remedy. in fart ilieri- appears lo bc no reiiieily for the inimediate future. 'I‘|ie boltoni has dropped out of the iiiarkei, with no hope of restoraiioii until the war is over and for sev- eral yclirs after. .-\ voluiiiiiry closing for it year or niorc, even if agreed io. woliiil uit-iiii the disorgaiiiziiu; of the whole industry. and ti very serious obstacle to it resumption ot` the busi- ness iii ii year or iwo. or after the trouble is over. 'Phe probability at present is that willingly or uiiwill- iiigiy the packers will be obliged to closc down next suin- nier. lt is clziiined by the fisliermcn that they cannot supply lobstlfrs at lower prices than they have been receiv- ing. The packers cannot afford to pay more than half wiiat they paid last year. unless a new market will have bt-on found. not only for next ycar's output blit t`or that now on hand, and this looks exceediiigly doubtful. Thcre is a probable market in the liiiited States for it limited iiuantityt also iii England-and also limited, but at bes L these would have to be thoroughly canvassed in the mean- time. Lobstt-rs are not likely to becouil-i a geiierai article of diet to be bought and sold at regular i`ood prices; the i-ost at whicli they iiiust be procurod and plit up will iiet'cssarily plntre tltcnl iii the luxury t-lass, to be sold ill popltlolis cities and tourists' resorts aiili ai high prices. 'l`hei‘i: iniiy he a way out of the diiilctilty. if there is tlic packers and dealers should be able to find it. iii any case they slionid hold a l-oiifercnce at oncc and decide upon the collrsc to adopt. Packers are already Iookiiig to the dealers for atlvaiices for next scasoli’s work and as uiuliers now stuiid no dealer will make advances, The iislicriiicii also should be lilyiiig their plans for next year's work and tht-_v will bi. oxpecting the usual advailces i'ron\ We have had warnings from eminent British gciieruls _msgs ____ __:__g_u_____ __T__e_______g “S _nw anti statestiicn against “killing the Kaiser with our nioulli_ H hlm,____i__. lm of kids.. ____mg__cd nm, iiil- |iiil~ki-ra, 'Tile only way ollt of the difficulty if there Colitrast its will reading the following 'sfafeinent by the Secretary of Agri- culture of P. IC. island. which recently appeared in one uf ward Island, l may say that it was never better, I do not are in a very prosperous condition’ cr heading says: of the country to raise more pigs. ___l._..O_ I Mount in dino l ‘ ‘ i_ for ever from the crt-eds and doctrines of civilized nations. ' __1_ _ - E _ Professor (‘,ranib has not survived to see ills aiiticlpa- _ ' ~ ' i e eulo lin him for his ,---_ (From Our Oiun Correspondent)) tions realized. but peope ar now gli g ._ foresight in having foretold that a collision between Ger- L0NDoN_ Nm oc(_v_,I,__e Cmmdmn _' many and Britain was hound to arise out of the accepted fo;-cesnhave at mst lauded in Engiaud teaching of the German prophets; out of the deep hostii-' and have proceeded from I'-‘iyinouth to itv that was being impressed upon the German mind: out '~|“’|" CAN!" 011 3lliB\1\li`.\' f'\“l“~ The ' __ _ i.i ' ~ I t th ,' of the collision of two absolutely opposed political ideals. gveolfaa dl:;|_¥§3i\?" ___““§u__‘__:__';mpt§_‘_ He proclaimed this belief' and drew fl'0hl ll llie ll10l`“llh“\ which lg. only n distance of forty -1 ---~ we must be resolutely prepared to fight for our splendid miles away from Salisbury; but to the Rounding up of Karlsruhe and_ Emden inheritance of tiiought, policy and freedom.. What Pro- 33013”g‘:“§;‘;m‘;£_t‘;_'°ff;:"_‘:3é{:;;_ngf_fé_ " E"9°°‘°d B°f°"° '_-°"l» 355°' Crawl’ _°°“§°_‘_"°d_ ‘m°_i“h°"`““"°°__“; bi may _ge of the present week the arrival ofthe LOSS WAS NOT TOO HEAVY. judged from tie o ow ng eoquent exampe rom s dee( --in home waters-» was dmmdm-_' .l uewiy p(,b|iS|,@d i,00k;_ cd in the London press but promptly Balance of Morehantmen Put Out of an I were askem.. he wmes_ chow Om, could desc,-gbe l_>_5_;vthf:(_§;c_;;i i:i;rri;i:_i_i_ tikemggg _Action Still Largely with Britain. in a sentence the general aim of ’Bri_fis_ii__iui|;;rialism d\;|" Chief of S`t'aff,A passed his time A be-i L0_\-D0_\~_ October 24__.l.he Admit. ing the last two centuries and tl halt. s _ou_ answer. it tween Londom Sadsbdry and ply. any last night issued a statement the spirit of Dionysus: 'I‘o give all men witlnn its hounds aorlgtii. _add your hcorresl>eH1;0ll;er_;l;:_ outlining the steps that are being an English mind; to give all \vlio come within its sway ‘il __ :ad _‘_ “rf _"ls ___ _ on taken to round-up the eight or nine the power to look at the things of iiiaii`s life, at the past. ammm.. ° “ ec S °" ‘“’.m “ nc' D G0Ffi1L\H-Cl‘lLi8B!'S Bt 1H"S¢ ill U10 Ai- _ the ships should come iii. There was _ at the future. froin the standpoint of an Englishman; to good I-ea_,mn_ H was widspm-ed_why _\l§*_;"~‘°- Picnic _vllgldde I'\t‘;5“l1 *$2315- diffuse withiii its bounds that high tolerance in religion Southampton should be avoided--the fs” cr" se" me “ e °“ ` _ _ __ _ _ ~ -_ ~ - . rumor iielng sread abroad that a “|1‘°h has Bunk 0" °9Pt“"°d t“'°“tY which has maiked this lcnipire lioiii its foundation, that llosme Su_m_mif___e was __0ve_____g British vessels to date in th? Indian reverence _vet boldness before the niystcrlolisness of life abou; the isle of “._gh__ Oceam and the Karla,-dhe_ “ddch - has and death ClluI‘H<‘l9riSlilf 01' U\»ll` KWH! P0915 “nd 0\U‘ Brent Late oil Wednesday night (14th), taken thirteen British ships in the thinkers; that love of free iiistitlltioiis: that pursuit ot' the news reachotl your correspondelit'Atlanf.ic. The statement says: an ever higher justice anti a larger frcedoin which, right- gigglspo“T__;"`2_‘;\il9Co_§3:1:";__;hate "?{t_%ul'Cl;i¥\l-3 f‘"` EMS* _‘_’eS5°l»9 _find ly or wrongly, we associate _with the temper and charuc~ estuary or _he"Ham0az_, on which the g‘o°__‘;___t'_;§d__£s;‘;‘_’_1s_;:'_';_ are" _?;)wa_Y;s"°L[‘_‘; ter of our race wlierever ll is doiiiiuaiit and secure. _ _ Devenport docks are folllid, and it it is this which gives hope in hopeless times, imparting was ad_ded_ tlgat gifigs t'ley_i_i;g w_si_lov_v_;.~_<_l__Fx.mch and Russian cruiserm not in_ its immortal vigour to the sratcsnieii in his cabinet and 3 mapa ea - __ ‘ls 'ln __ _ minding auxiliary ¢-mine;-5_ Among _ fi,Ib'th’i‘, dDi_' the soldier in the field. .-\ government or a minister may MTI?-( (___}Th__:Bda_,‘T1‘;_:h_a£_ me Tlizithesc are a number of the faseest seein to have the power arbitrarily to provoke a war or etlili0llS. Yet nn the previous ey British cruliefi- which involves the suffering anti death of thousands ;_ but ellillg all 0l\flllil'y dlI`€<`l9ll i0 U19 Pfesfi "The vas; ggpanses glfnseasd am; it is nomier for goyermuem “or mmiswr that the soldier §t;Iii.ieri?l;ilntiJri)liliAgtmiiofi(ii‘itiiliz tiiligiiieiiiiletoig-Wsclbiildss, aigiler iaelnildlsizlyinfinilizan choige falls- DY‘“g there "l “g°“f"- sl“ki"g mm darkness' he has rival of the Caiiadiilii contingeiit must of movement to the enemy's ships. in himself the coiisciolisiiess ot' this far greater thing, this be sem over the cables until the War ln gpito of every effort to cut on niysteriolis. deathiess, coward-striving force, cali it God, Office authorized it statement that their coal-*supp]y_ it has hitherto call it Destiny-but name, il 1-Inglaiiil." Hwy had arnved' 112911 Dlailltllined by One means or ani ' _ _ B_ 4.30 . _ Ti _ i .15th._ url tl' ' i \-'on Beriiharlli's ideal for a German c0___.‘;spondl:,n:" ?`l;_| m$.(].?‘y,_,d i“v];)|_\._ Omer- Einpire. built on the German ideal of “clilture." mouth, where he found the whole PUBLH. C0_\,__.IDF__\<(.E JUSTIFIED city greatly excited over the presence of the transports Early tllat morning //1 seventy British, Australian, Japanese sl'-`.l *4 zest Fon A sPoRT's CAPE or READY NOW! CAPE Cohr we have coat. 600stunningstyles in tlieWintcr issue of “Buiierick Fashions.” 1085 mlXtU"e5`ff"V¢@d9TC0V€f- A magnificent selection to - choose your _m____eW____e__w___d_ ed cloths,_ Serges, double | robe. This io_veiy_ publication faced material and ¢heCkS_ is only 25c, which includes any Butterick Pattem you like Free. SPECIAL ENGLISH FALL ', ` At the Pattern Department ul 1 rl" i `<‘.i _, s '”“7‘\\ _ 5 .of _ ' '_ A) 4 I ) _ "Af-.e't4\.-" ‘A _ 3’ .‘-;§ '~\\}€ . F, .fi P Aro The long . straight Military Cave- *ht* Cap? M9uno, at $8.00, $9_0) 0 ' ~ 5 $10.00 $12 00 u tO $2500 ss - _ .. -- _ _ " ' . . “THE Major General Alderson. (`ommander In the fafe of increasing d,1""‘c“1t5'i “W vi’ ’ p ___._____ of nic caiiaulmi rom-S, Major Goen- :E2 di?°0\'erimy1_\rld <1_eStruc:l_:>er;e_o;>; I _ , _ .. r'l Penton, Comna le' of thc Ply- 959 “W elle B WU SUE lnder the heading _‘ The Prospernus Island, the current. ;__f_’_____ __0r___eSs_ (__;____‘_‘_‘____’ __a__so___ _____d is largely __ ___atte__ of umm patience llunlber °f me MM"-‘me M""“h“m Says: other officers, had boarded the trans-:and good luck. The public should We d0i\`l kli0\v 2115’ country ill me W0\‘ld ‘het iS \J0\i0i‘ ports in mid-stream and extended a have confidence that the commanders- situated to face the present crisis than Canada; we don‘t i`0l‘lI1l1l \\'@ico5nc. The _l\‘il1y0\` 01' Ply- in-chief nnd the experienced captains know aiiv section of Canada that is so happily situated m°“U_‘ ulsoasem 3 ’_‘p""_‘“l '“eS§a_g° °f_S0FVi¥1£! \\l1d€!` them Me d0i"g 811 Children’s and Misses' Coats, in a large variety. greeting on behalf oi the iitizeus. that ls possdde ,md takmg the as the Maritime Provinces. and there is no part of the Newspanel. _.9p_,esemmi`,eS_ sevcralof best steps to 'ming the enemy to Q ,_ Maritime Provinces so uuiformily well off as Priiice Ed- whom hnd been waiting at S_olitliuiiip-'___ctim_ , `l ilfflééil /. Ladies’ waterproof coats. such luck in the war year. \§'@l`9 _31 _ S:;_iDS_ _'-‘\ll‘J_f¥9ll\u¢_;;- jlfilzliprecalltions which have been suggest,- . _ __ _ _ _ _ - _ - tiey ay in e loc 's ni p s. il NL on _.out B _here th . t_ In this connectloii ollr tenders may be interested in P___m_ess ___________a____ _,ms wem ___ma_____ e \\ eee tnstruc -.R . ` Ai;/'_ :--_ as- ___ _' _ ve j\__,,,__ Euan-:g Hill am- an »- si ~, Pg- in i`. i~L& ~ f fh `\i iti Prov lon t`or some days, had hurried down !_i_,_i;ii,» ' il- il: Fi`0l'l'i Up tO warl lslani. While in othtr parts 0 e _ ar mc - .- f I _ ____ [ (_ _ _ _ k , t- to Plymouth, but they were barred ‘Our c°_m"'"nd°rs _S0 far hmfe been "' ~‘.‘i_ _' ,'_~ iiices there are horc and ilieie some spots, wi, now o no "___ of _he Adn___________ __0__k_______l gums 0¢C,,p,ed In very Benous and "HDD,-t_ _Sd _ fly in the lsland's oiiitiiieni this year. in notliing have by p0m,L,_ who _,mused to allow m“.__nnt convoy duty, but this work has ,_ - ,_ .wa they fared out badly; in all departments they have had one in wiihoui d spd(-idi pm-mi; '[‘hi5__t'l;nie\vlJz}t_ lessened, and the llllml_>@l` \,, - __ /_ _, a good year. All the crops are bountiful and the fisheries l\0\il'0\'€l‘. .\'0\ll' <‘0l‘l‘t'SDOnll€’ll!_ 111811815- 0 Seam* “E C¥`\llS9l`S 19 b_l‘lUg COHUH' _ __ ~"""‘___/;.:_~;_______ 1] . | .. . _ - V- , _L Wm. of cd to secure, and he was tortunatelunlly augmented. Meanwhile ._.erchant "'”' '> __-*_ have mmf' we ' 5° Um “Dunn” ‘B enjn' ms ' ' ciioligii to be able to set fool upon oiie_,siiips must observe the Admiralty in- "°*"' "' plenty. Perhaps the island has never had il better Year or ,wo of me “.m,SpwtS and ,.m,__stmction5_ which it is obviously _"__ - - than thc present. Fortliiiate indeed is the Island to have vursnd with nfl-loom ami men, There possible to specify_ 'und use un the ’i Patons M __ '_§.__;` aa W anti, and iisvii his iiiciii i=.iio\\~tetln-U tn- \vv=\till-r hi' trying ll bottle- Prim li remember when we had such good prospcctss We have Rnd Frogs nurses, “l’;i,t's Pets" ev at least one half more hay tllan usual, and it was gath- DI‘€SS¢‘ll m<=Sl_li€¢‘¥l_tlltl;\Pi:0\l\ll30l\l___\l\ cred in the best condition. Our grain crops, too. are the "*`g“¥"l ‘°_‘ “ r ‘m -‘ "’ “r “fl "" 6' the Royal George; one battery of Horse Artillery was on the Manitou; me Tommo damasi _two companies of liliigiiieers were on . . _ . ',_ ' , " ' i .‘\‘i'i- “iii regard to the, conditioil _of farniers in Prince Ed- /§f“;'z‘_‘_l_‘____$_a’:_f‘_fi_f_‘f“____I“{‘_§§ A__;__:__ illii, while oil the l-`i‘aiicoiiia were the gsntic being catir-ellcd; thi-\ had hop- best that I remember of up to the present time, 'l`he _,___ sam m____ to be in me ming wcatlier has been almost ideal. Quite ii iiliinber of our limi are (his, but promised to innin- fariners have iiai~l'esteil their grain pi'actica.ll_v without Hi! V01' \0Sl limi* KS #£9011 HS ‘hey l`i1<'f`-il any rain at all. ln the western part of thc island the crop 'hp C{‘"`m?‘“S'_ _I“ _°“‘e"Sf‘u°“ “mil an officer it was leiiiiied that the lol- is later. The potato crop gives eqiially good promise, ago _“___ bwn a_,_._m_p|_shed “,m_o_`n and in nearly all sections thc root crops. Prices, too. are incident. 'I‘ho arrimgeiiieiits niado by expected to be high, so that Prince Edward island will the Admiralty for snfcviroiivoy work- likely have the best year in its history. What wc need :T00 "xi __“;1:;1:::3f_5"§_;£;`__:_l‘inxflgg _now is more help. Our fariners cannot enough lieip oasis, (0_'_)`m`,C0“m ol-`havi__k` to luke to harvest their crops in the best of condition. We could the spngd of the Simons( noni), in use a couple tliolisaud men, and perhaps a tiiotisaiiil do- three parallel vertical coluniiis pro- ceeded b\' u cruiser, iiankeil li\’ iwo inestics. to good advantage. 'l‘iie towns and villages. too, _fv____ _M-_______________] __G_0__y,, ____ ___ real uard A su erdreaiiioli lit al _ _ _ _ g _ _ p _ _ g _ The “Mercliant," following lip the subject under anoth- B0 Covnreli d ,-,,n,dd¢.nd,1¢. Im,-1 0,- me voyage. Iliippily there was neither liir A J Davis of Dav\s and i<`r'iscr verified what we 9“""“ "°" fog N’ "“"“° “"»“ ‘l‘“‘g°" ' ' ' ` ' "" ' . ' i"e artltioii_ had heard several times before with regard to couditioiis 0 F§(_§uu_`_ smisfactor), was me h__,um_ on P. E. Island. He says thc farmers have the largest and domidci of ma -,“en_ ~|‘h_.N. ‘WS ci-ops and are selling them at the liigliei-it no iles of life, no -ilsclw-;‘. and Heft- prices that in the experience of the present generation f'l°k“"*"" "Va" """3` *’“gm~- included in th-.- fleet were sevi\:‘ill have ever been paid. The Island is a wonderful little prov- Ua____p0___s _______v(_y`h_g hu__sQs_ '.|~h(___e ince, said lie, and it is sure to have a great agricultural equine pdsdengers siood me voyage future. Mr. J. F. Fraser, Mr.‘Davis’ partner, has been in well, thc_ loss being witiiiu two _per Cllariottetowii most of the time during the past two inontlist ‘l‘@'“°“l “ ""9 U“ looking after business in connection _with the lsliinil Am” __ r_______|gh_ gpm" "pn" the branch. The flrm‘s business over there is now greater 0(,ean_d\9|m._n were dd ileurmy glad than at Halifax. We asked Mr. Davis if thc volunio of to plit into Plymolitli Sound, and they. not llnnaturally expected they would their sales locally had fallen off since the war. lie said, __ t ~ __ f __ _ _ d _ be tl owed to go its orc ii tic ay. "Not at ali; ours is the sort ot a business that is least This_ h__w0v___,_ was vetocm and Sidct affected by n disturbance of that kind." Mr. I)a\'is would 0,-(ie,-S were issued that no one was io like to see a large increase ‘in the hog supply oi' t,lic Mari- leave the ship, the order applying . , _ _ _ ._ _ _ .,| _ .,~ wh( equally to ofl'icci's as to inen. This time Irovlnces, and thinks lla cur) s oil leepr i c_“_B0__ _m_(___ d____w_m____me“_ and some reads the "Maritime Mercltaiit" siiolild urge the farniers g____mh"__g ____ _,o_md_ Om co__mr_`,_ men, iiialiy ot' who were among the Priiiceas l’ntricia's regiment. had looked forward to seeing friends and -oiatfvesz while (‘aiiudiiiiis i-ieeliig England for the first time had count.- ed upon seeing one oi' the great naval is ii \-:ny--is to hold ii coiifcreiice and come to a de- But the peerless and champion cxtiniplo of “mollf.h-kill- mad leaning (wer ing |;nl\vnrk_~;_ More cisioil and the sooner this is done the bctter. PROPHETS AND SEERS ()i` ilic inaii_v writers and .speakers who foresaw with proplietii- view the designs and ambitions of Germany, 'there tire three deserving of particular mention at the prcseiit time, viz.. Lord ltoherts. iiow as active as ever though iii his eiglify-tiiirii year; Mr. Robert Dlatchford, whose series of articles nu the German peril were recently repiiblislied in our coluniiis; and Professor (7minb, whose le,ctlircs_pn “Geriiiaiiy and England," delivered af ('ani~ briilge l'niversit_v last winter have just been published in book form--a posthumous publicntioii iinforiuniitely for the author has died in the interval. The uproar 1-aiiseii two years ago by the wiifiii pence- ilt-iiiiy-price politicians when Lord Roberts _told us the slmplr- truth about Gerniaiiy and her preparations iilusf be fresh in every onc's mind.. The Lord Provost of Glas- gow wont out of his way to publicly insult Lord Roberts nt a meeting of which he was chairnian; and now ii transpircs this sanic Lord Provost. was eifusivcly pro- (leriiiaii becatiiw his brother-in-law is a German. iiiid hit own blisiiiess was almost exclusively with Germany. But Lord Ttnbcrts is not the man to waste breath in exiiiting- ly proclaiming "I told you sn." His niodesty of npeecli and moderation of language equal his fortitude and cheerful- ness. especially when things are black. and he has not stopped to remind people that two years ago his was a voice crying in the wilderness.. Neither does Mr. Blntchford, now that time has justified homing, pooo as s second Moses.. He has returned ills drosms and schemes for sutopis where class folly he wslsii no _moro. tilif like it. lot r (.‘UI.0I'S eral election. Why blame him?-Mail. _.________.n._.___.._._____. NOTES The quceresl strike on record is that of the postal clerks of Belgium, who gave up their positions rather than work while their country was in control of the enemy. Had they remained the workers in question might have been able to render better service to their people Germans who were immediately to llli the ing" was practised upon General Sir John French by a obstrepcmlls still were the crow, who for thc first tlinc roalived that tliev Canadian member of Parliament front his seat iii the wer? ______(___ A______m__y _'_____ _____ _“___ House, no longer ago than June 1st of this year. Ilnviiig in ______m__ 0__de_,s_ view Sir John French's achievements in Fraiice. the temp The i\<>fit‘_ll lo offer ii composite battery of Heavy ~_\____l _\_t_,:_i_lii_.ii I _-iiicc l',dwiiriI island for service in Europe- __~_____'__-_- _~___;_;____t_>_ :l__ logiiposed of nienibers of the PE. island ____-________ ____ ~M__,____ inr otteiowii. anti the ’I‘hirty-seventh Field ~- v . _ -_ llirlle and Souris_ A number of officers, iioii_~<~0d flint the required number iii uicii will ciiiiic forward quickly. Voliiiiit\t~rs will please liiliid in their names to any of ‘ tlit~ i'lilowilii.: oiiicers:-` liii-lit.-l‘ol. A. G. PEAKE, Chariolfefowli. .\iiijoi~ t‘_ i.I~IIGiI. (‘liariott.etown. ‘ .\lajor 1'. I.. i\It~KAY, (lliarlottetown. ~ V iliiijtir .\. 1'. itil-nltv, Montague, `° " . (‘apliiiii A. I~`. McQ[tA||)_ s0u,.|!_ iupitiiii li. A. Mitt-i