it ,i i l\ ` ‘. ’ 'L-`. r I -_ ~ k » ¢ i a ‘ »a>. mtl __' l . tl ._ v` l. .-, _ ,. QL, aw , . L 'l ll'-< 1 -. -I Il W v i -z .5 l.- ,; lt ,iii i, ,-lY', li iii ,. W ,?=E°\‘F5§"~é`5'!¥F=:s ‘ 4 1' l. I i *ll ii si 5'. -E ii- I ii ., ii ~_,. .-as i _ si"- x . y--li hh I , § 1]! . ,, _ , ii' l"i"‘_ I 'I 3 ll .;_ _lf 116,' Q" - ":~‘= .'- W ' P ._. .. z “l ._i ,l.i» n 1"] ,~ il ir |, ". iI'.`l‘ '» i- l, ,. ,il --i- ‘- 1-.ll ,li .-_ i- 4. .', V. _e,,. M . i J 1 ji. fl- i .il . I ‘. ."- 'I lv. ’/,W Mf. , .=- . ~v ff.. \,' I M., :_-: ‘.2-s;;‘l%»: sc _.'- ~. - _ Q-.~ -_ ge-1;. /."5 ..~... w ‘ "\ ,T ry » .E ,_. ‘ . 'rriri,cH.tR¥»Q'lfrE'rowN Giiaitluau. _ » _ e.,-NQVEMMR l7» -7191?; L ‘__ ;"_;j'i'j_;"‘ V _' lim Glu alum Guardian ~ ' _ _._,-- - -_.__._ *__ ._ H ad at irioitetown, Braneli Office *at Bum, mi-clue. A\b»r¢lioii is right ami limi' UN. (,|,|_\~ “-"_, 15%! |-0"( (iw people faii'l_\' mill to give that nssislaiu-i~ to the brave soldi- ers ul the fiwiiif ‘thai is iiec<=ss:ii'_\' i.~'b_\' lliv :idoptioil of 1-oii.s1~ripllou."-l‘:ilriot. .liiiiv ea. ' l _ ___.__o_____ 'l`lllbliiig" di1_.i‘ing the past fe‘,»jtliei‘thei~ Liberals _and countless other Conser- football and those. fwho so treat them ai‘e:V21llV€‘S lll $@l`Vlh>‘I Y0lll` C_0_ulltl`IY by C921-Sllli! putting themselves outside the pale of res- il" 9llg2_l.2”€ Ill _U»°l‘?,l@SS i)0l1l_1C2ll and fratrici- Pectable jom.-na]iS,~.n_ The people are be_! ifoiii‘oMi‘I'i.soi:\' si~:ii\'i<‘i~:. lieve would be preferable. By the Laurier _'A Mlllfla Act @V@l`.Y mall between the ages 0f| No man in my position could without em- 20 élllfl \VZ1S, COlllI)€ll€(l tO S€l`V€ ll'1 l§ll€:0t]'0}] Q31] upon the youth of count]-V to army, and drafts for overseas service were to be selected by ballot, that is, the ballot might fall=__it_i_p_c,>_1_i'a_i_i_,only son, might fall upon two or even more sons in the one fam- ily, might ta_ke__ _the 60-year-old father, leaving his soqsyiiiight take the only help on the farm. On the other hand the pres- ent Military Service Act takes by careful selection the man only who can be spared from his present occupation. It is safe' to say that very few of the sons now remain- mg on farms in this province will be taken. This is beirfg demonptrated by the working of the Exemption Boards in the agricultur- al and fishing districts. Up to last night the number of .éiiémptionclaims disposed of and reported to the Registrar was 163. Of these only five were disallowed, the re- maining 158 .being granted exemption for -take up arms even in as just a quarrel. Still more uncnviable is the duty of enforcing ,Compulsory Military Service. That duty was urged upon me for nearly eighteen months before I announced the decision of the government on the 18th of~May last. In all parts of this Dominion men of both ipolitical parties men of the highest stand- iing, men of the loftiest patriotism and san- ,est judgment, from time to time have im- :pressed upon me warmly and even vehem- ently the obligation of Canada to throw into ithis war still greater effort and the neces_- ,sity of compulsory military service for that 'purpose-Sir Robert Borden at Halifax. -------0 A SIGN Ol" 'I‘|II‘] 'l‘l.\II']S As a sign of the times and of changing reasons satisfactory tothe tribunals. This is just about as has been anticipat- ed in this province. Almost all who could be spared, as .f well as many who 'conditions in St. Louis, says the Catholic Sun, a few days ago a Methodist minister vas the principal speaker at a meeting of workers for the K. C. war fund. He‘ gave should not have been spared, had already $50 and paid a beautiful tribute tor the volunteered. ‘ It ‘is certainly a credit to noble, patriotic work the order is doing ford' . . - , - ‘ i i ‘ the essential occupations and the findings ,,eIl‘°,vf,’;‘,fl‘§§§ {’,feD§§f,’,’}f;‘,,§°S,f,‘}f,§f of the Exemption Tribunals show that this wiisi. and Lady 'Mapu MH°Kl"l°Sl\ is being strictly adhered to. i ' . . .. --iO_-‘--- _ - _ _ \\']‘].\ If .\ \'I(`"|`()]{_Y |¥l"l"|`(}.\' l?“l‘e_0l' C0Illl&\lght, toriiier Govornoi- A Victory button lS\ glviell to _ every innocent victim; ofthe wurdflmls' ln purchaser of a Victory Bond. This but- nel-_mi mem advocate and ia -more i » lcd ul. tht- opening ol' ii d.iy nursery at ltlunoniiury Palace, iii Loudon, which left on Wednesday lor California. Princess Patricia diughler of the heiieial of Canada, is uoiklng assldu- ously for England‘s war sufferers and every moment for the beiicllt ol’ the urdeiit worker. She i-eceutly olllclat wus loiiiided by public spirited wo- men of the British cupilal to provide i place where women munltion work- vars could leave their oillspriiiig wlillo they arc- tending to the nziiion's iuisiness each day. 161 =¥ =1= ' l’i°ince oi' Wales has gone to the ltal- ian front. He appc-.ii's on the streets like any other olllccr and has become :iiost popular, receiving ovations when ev-'ei' he is recognized. xg: it: =.-" One of the most popular and suc- cessful of patriotic taxis this season was that held by the Womeii's Aux- iliary to the Great \\';ii"Vetei'iiii's As- sociation iii the he_idi|iiai'tei's ol' the orgunizatioii, Albert street. Olluwa. A special orchestra was iii attendance under the direction of liieut Juiues. ,ir the Sealortli liigliliiiiileis who has the Llisliiictioii of being the first man in take a Wiiiailiiiii hiiiid into Fijiiiice, :iid iiiariy ofthe i'e'liii'iic.ived b_v the pre- .-,idcnt Mrs. I., Smith and Lady Fos- :.»r, iii the uiistaiire of the homirziry, presiileiit Lady lloi.,cii. Anioiig thc -ucsls iioied wtve .\lr.s. A. A, Mc- i.e.;iii and Mrs. VV. 'l`. llei‘i‘idge. 'l`c:i.|:0wns ure bciiig \vorn by Eng li :li wonicn as diiiiici' dresses. .\‘lrs‘, (I‘i‘c'niier) i\r.~'\iiuiih, received _"or the first time sim-c' i-oiiilng to live 'u (‘l»_ii‘lotteiowii on 'Vliursrlay after- _iooii when at large iiiiiiiber ol' ladies f-.iIlc<|, Mrs. Arseiiaiii' iii ii becoming own of dark blue silk' with coi'su;;-,- ‘miiiiiiet of pink roses, niude a win- <'~uii‘ liostess as slie< irceiveil her ' iio.sI_t-, ussisteil by )li‘s.((‘liie1` Justice) _\'Z.iiliiesoii and Mrs. ('hui'les Lyons, 'l he driiiviiig rooiii and I..-.i room were vu-_\~ i~lizii'niliigly arruiiged with chry- ~...iitheniiinis-. roses and ferns. The tea cups being pi'e.=.iilch,i`i,,, nothing of all these perlshlng things. ,eco #geo O W D place on the platter ,_ freshly-cooked tc-.1 biscuits split in two, and Pour the stew over these. ecl es _ _1 .; _ _ ;' _ _ ___> ,__ __ _ , _ -' . _ ._ _.~;f_,. _. ._ , ,....___ _,_. .._., ,___ -.__f_.. . ..-.- _- ,_ _ U y, _ _ * .' » ****** v- nh 8,. and “ip lu serving, between 30 and 50 `mllae_°; | Boards have found only five m 163’ or ; e+e\e eco +4000-no-o--i-4-|»~|» eo-on-e-no erm in single core cable, through wmwi b0al lu controlled electrically fore, part carries a C-onshémbiiae h I' hl I t dlhglloii) sind explosives’ °'°l’=l1ly ers ln France. The men are all mem- F°°'l (`°‘m°uer's omum ‘me wgmef “ner which tl’°’°"°W leave lthe boat. A seaplane protected b bers of Major Webb Stnnley’s bait- , , MENU-FOR MoNDAY_ Btmngjghuug patrol' the Y_u ery who have never received any , ._ , les the vessel at a dlstaitii-gch(;m|°‘,m"` _ personal ‘mail since leaving t‘anoda.i Breakfast ' ;\reo to live' miles and signals .lo Each parcel weighed about five pounds und contained all sorts of good things in'the shape cl cake, candy and smokes. Very generous dona- tions were sent in by a number of_ friends who were glad of the oppor- Lunlty of making Christnias u little brighter for some ol the bruve (‘xinu~ dlan boys. Miss Aileen llughes, daughter of Sir Sam lluixhei-'», hi le'uv|iii.: shortly for lfraiice, where she' will .lri'.i~ zi motor umliuluiice. .-'J $1 -11 Mary Pickford's lates; pliotcplay vom m.;._,,| Maple Syrup about ready for i'ele:i.s'e. lt is ilu illl' ' ’l‘¢»;i ‘ aptatlori by Frances Marlon of the book bv Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burr The Paris censorship permits thelnegp ‘"`1‘he Lmie- 11|-11|(-955," ed ab'm,e is as |_»,m0w_,,,_ _ iicwspapeis to announce that the . * *I* »'= gum 3,»¢ad_ The Rotarians at their weekly lun- cheon on Tliurs-day enjoyed i=.'I‘€flllY the very able address given them by Mr. I-l. M. Bradford organizer ol` the Victory Loan for the Maritime Prov- inces who was spending a few days iz. the t'li_\'. \< is ik l.`= / Miss Adele- Newbury left this \\'€€l< an u visit to Ottaiva. sf: :ir Mrs. Pierce, wife of the American (`ciisul_ and three children, liiwe eoiie South on au extended visit. Mrs. I-’iei°ee’s l`i'ieiids hope-ii \viIl_l>': <1 niosf enjoyable lioliiluy' i'ri|e\\'iii_'-', 'ilq irleiiilsliips. lf: If! if Miss Stella Jesse, ;.:i'a\iil»iiici-0 oi' Sir All`i'<-_ii ’l`ciiii_\'son, haf; niuilv: ri hil `n Loudon as l’i‘i\ulopo l\loou. lii`lh‘ piece "l3ille!od," in which iici' cluiri '~‘istei', Miss F. Tciiiiysou .le'.~:sc. voll- iliiirailcd. The ccsiiiiiie, wliirli the venis on the s-ziiigc. has iunrlc such -'ii liiipi'ess'loii that some fzisliiun do .-,5|.:xiei'§ liavc copied it and it has lic- 'zoriie' qiiltc popular for woiiieii in ICii.` `uiid. Miss .lesse’s faliier is u <'l\iii‘rh 'if Iiiigluiid (‘lei‘j.',_\'iii<1ii who wus for- '-,niiictiiiio rector oi' (‘iirist l‘liiirri-_, ileorizelowii, B. G. lic- is ii m~'plic\~.~ oi' the i:i‘i`-ni, poet, Tlicie' huve been soveriil \"_‘.i'_.' plcusuiit kiiittiiig and sewiiig tous this week. These teas are now the populrir inode ol’ entertniiiliu.: and mu.:-li eiijoyed, lioslesses scrviiig thc simplest of i°ol'i-es-liiiieiits. ' =i= H1 R* Last Sat\irdny‘S Twiliglit ltecltal in the Baptist l'-liurch wa.-1- the s‘e‘coiid oi the series und wus- H rare 'iiiiizsii-an rieat to the large :iudieiice present, :li Z: :I1 An eiigagenieiit of interest recciii- ly aiiuoiiiiceil in Eiiglaiiil is that of Sir I`)ougl'as Powell, who was physic- ian in-ci'diiiui'y to Queen Victoria Kim: Edivard und King George, to Bliss Edith Woodi ol' lioiidoii, ldug- lzinrl. The niurriuge is to luke plure this month. ` :,\ :Ir =,'1 l.ieut_ i"ol. .loiikins is speiidiiiif ihis week iu Oitmvii on oilir-iul hu.~:-i- ness iii coiinoction with the llospitiils Voiiiniissioii. :fi >‘l< Mrs. W. l", 'l`idiiizii‘sli is spending '~ few \vcr-li:-' very ngreeaibly aiiioiip' lioi' l`i'ir~iids`iii Ilulifax. ik Ili lk . Miss Edyihe Brown who is visiting her pareiilsMi'. and Mrs. A. Brown, i-: being eiitcilaiiied quite extensive- ly by her frieiids. =>= ~.= »i Flinrlle (‘ii:iplin und his loading. Indy, lCdnu'l’ui‘\'iuiice_ have been ill. iiiii they no say' ihat in his latest pic- liiri-.‘, “The Adveiiture," one would never believe it of either of them. And now tho rumor is flying uroiiiid that ihev' are engagerl to he innrried -to each other of course. Nobody ling denied ii~iieitliei- ot' them. r1< Fir ti To Mrs. Williuin Penn Snyder or I’ltts-burg, belongs the honor of hav- ing sold more' Liberty bonds than uiiy woman iii the United States. Mrs. Snyder som $3,289,850 worth of thei hond.=i_, $500,000 worth being in smiiil sales. Rev. Mr. Dlngwell of’ Puiv- tuckgi, ll. l., who was here last wee.- srutes- thai his little boy who is a boy scout .~:-old $85,000 the first day. ll# 3 li= There ure lotg, of young visitors just at present in the city occasioiiedl by the lloys Conference which has - been in sefssioii for the past few days. These Conferences are eagerly anticipated and are doing a splendid work for the young niaiihood ol' the couiitry. Ill V il Sli' Robert Borden is in llalifzix this week and although on political i-usiiiess is helm: quite widely enter-l tulned. Ile attended the week lunche- on xii the Rotary (‘luh of which he is ii member. WAR' MENUS How to Save, Wheat, Beef and I-.Zacon for the men at the front. Issued fromthe Office of the Food Controller for Canada. Msuu Fon suN`oAv. Breakfast. Fried (llsroes lirown Bread and Rutter. Tea 'or Coffee ' Dinner (thicken Slew und l`iumplliigs Mus-:lied Potatoes notion Unions Apple l‘le Supper . - l’0l0I0 Salud llrenrl and Butter Jam (lake ~ 'Pea The rc-rlpe'fnr Fhickeii Stew with vliini-pllngn mentioned iihovc is uq ml lows:- ' ` Chicken Stew with Dumpling¢_ Take ll °lll¢lc.`;>.az/wiv# ,. .mf/., A///1. ,fnif////-'f//rf//Q 4. 5 ?, if/I -'21 76 L/ ¢ 7/; if i l Krlivy is not sum:-icmiy mick, mid a I 9/ if ff -,.3 _ E 1917 r \\\\\\\ 1/ _/4. Ti-ir. 0i.nss'r Iusuimncs Aasnlcv IN niigca Envvman Is|.ANu fl yum/ _. /-ry . ¢,' ' ‘~~-~ ~~- - - - ~'-,;¢;;;,;,-;;,;",,i,,,-’¢f. i/ ' inf/4 ' CANADA’S, , , - vicroiw L_oAN ii I ' _ Pi' 'ff -to help the boys in the trenches; ‘ii _t0 ll°lP Canadian industries, f|,' f _ il.. Make youi money fight.Buy Victory Bopds ` lil, :rg ggigidian agriculture, A V i , , , ' _ ' I 5 "bl uwiliiain Culvlll.. , ».. , _- ,. little hour to thicken, __ -and season 9m'T“"Qlilee-n st-;'_.._.__.____,____, " _ - ; 'f""='-'- '-v.-".¢auwfv.w-umelfmw '/7,' -.,,,.,.,., . ,_ , . i l1irNoMAN==af CQ, Lm. Charlottetown Pi I 2 _ rl