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I I l \ ,I ,_ c , i f J M I l _..._ ___'I,_i I r_` ‘JANUARY L 1916 - _ _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE SEV! r 4 - _ . 7 _ _ -¢- I lwl ul lla ull f” Warm F t For Men who Work Outdoors f ~ About the warmest things _ a man can wear are' our CD (D I I.umberlll”an’sf“' Y Rubbers ' _ They. are as easy and warm as moccasins, but will protect you from wet '-aswellascold- _ _ _ Our Rubbers are made by 'the Independant lIubber Co. in one of the argest and best equipped factories in Canada. _ I $1.85 to $3.25 ' Socks for Rubbers 65c to _ $1.10. I Alley & Co., yn; _un-1 __l in *‘|'f'|"|*'|"|'§'l"|°*'|"|"|*'l‘|"l°'|"|° The Season’s Greetings l`o all our friends and customers from ~ THE BAYER STUDIO I i_ i_; A. E. LYON, Studio ` Good Photography ' Moderate Prices. _ Personal attention to Am- ateur Photography. 107 Queen St. _ Phone 68-J. .|".‘_===\ __A G0°d» ;fl`imely Tip on-Plumbing ~ The secret of making your bathroom beautiful I is the installation o'f high- _ grade, modern plumbing fixtures. s' If your fixtures are old and unsanitary, a new porcelain enamel bath or \ lavatory will work won- ', 'ders in the appearance and 'sanitation of your bathroom. Decidenow to change J from the old tothe new :and let us quote you prices on _these fixtures. _ They oostmuch less than you imagine. We esti. I mate at _any time and .._ guarantee all work to _ satisfy you. Fred ll. Train., thin. ii \ _ BELGiAN WAR ORPHANS PRES- ENT BIG PROBLEM NOW. Thousands of Homeless Children .are Found Wandering About Uu-_ cared For. BRUSSELS, Dec. 30.- One of the most spelling results of the war as far as Belgium is concerned in the large number of orphans. Other countries have suffered and children have been made fatherless but in Belgium ‘the terrible havoc wrought by the bomb- ardments, the atrocities that have‘cost tile lives of so many Belgian women and the paulca that .have been the end of the drunken and riotous methods of the German occupying army »have left helpless little tots. some scarcely able to toddle wlhout father or moth- er. ' / E. Francqui, writing to u friend, says:-- “Light has been thrown on shocking cases of misery and abandonment of orphans. Numbers of these children have been found wandering alone a- llong the roads of the country or in the streets oi' our towns,starving and prac- tically clothless. Others arrived in villages considerably distant from their former homes, unable to tell what has become of their fathers and mothers and often unable to give their parent’s names. Others have bcnn sent to liollnnd or the Duchy oi' luxembmlrg, llecause thelrivilluges had been devastated and their wus not one left to give them assistance. "Belgium, as a consequence, is under the menace of a new scourge,- the loss of numberless young children, with whom rested the guarantee of its future and its recuperation.” This problem has resulted in the or- ganization of a new branch ol the Bel- gian Relief Committee, known as the National Work for War Orphans. un- der the honorary presidency of Cardi- nal Mercier. Already there are~ six thousand five hundred orphans under the cure of this committee, and this is by no means the total number. The committee is making ll special tlppenl fo Canadians for sufficient flour f.o fccll these helpless, motherless little tots, who have been made fo suffer what few adults do, because their fathers and mothers heroicnlly faced the invader. The Belgian Ite- licf Comlniftce hero is confident that thc Relief committee nt Montreal will r-'oeive a llr»_____`;__ THE MIIIKEIS CH’TOW‘N MARKETS (Corrected on Tuesdays and Friday Butter, (creamery) lb _ Butter, (creamery) Ib. Butter (Tub) lb. Butter, fresh, lb. Eggs, dos. Beef lb. _(retail) _.H 1 _ 10 to~12 Fowls, lb ‘l~_§~~' ‘ 10 Chickens. lb. ` _ 12 to 15 Hay (Dressed) ton |12 to _ $13 Straw (pressed) ton $6.50 Pork. lb. 10% Tnrnlps, bun. I 15 Potatoes (Reds) bus. - fig 46 40 B) 32 35 28 30 32 Oots (white) b ua. Oats, (black) bus. Beats, bus Carrots, bus. Wool. lb _ - - Parsnlps, lb Geese (Der pair) lb nuoas(e».oll) lll. _' 16 Hides I _ ~ _ ld to 15_ Turkeys, per lb. 20 . B’8IDE» MATEKETS ‘["’“Q'- » -r~ Q2 . 'har 45 40 1 15 ` '|'Ul8_DAY;' ' Bucl¢wheat.~_~ per: hue. , Butter. (dairy), per lb. _ Butter (oremery). .palm lb. " Cuifakins. per lb. f ‘ Chickens (dressed): ph? lb. Ducks (driued). per lb. 12-15 Eggsupqrl os. _ ll 85 Fowl, por lb. - l 10-1l_ Geeae. por lb. , f ‘ 12-15 Hides. ner lb; \ ' i4 Hay (pl-sued). per ton 10.00-13.00 Hay (loose), per ton _ 9.00--10.00 Otis (black). Mt' hurl. _ 45 Oats (white). ser bus., i 43 75-90 24-27 31-38 18 I2-15 Pork (organs. attac.), par lb. 755-IH( Turnlps, per bus. ‘ . . 20 Lamb pelts. each 80-60 Wool. per lb. I - It-#40 - ' i ` - graves of Canadians killed in t And the old peasant, resting by the_ M was not bad, and our personal solrow fol your df-par Will pause beneath their shade Blnce here shall lie, far from the land Nothing shall blieuk their rest or Potatoes, per line. ‘ f 67 I ..*0NE CENT per word each in- sertion for advertising in this column. BUYS [CHESS Sli course into the warm weather. The ,difference ill the spirits of thelboys everyone changed from the blues that sea-sickness and cloudy weather would give, to tue nest of good spirite- miles from our Dort. _Of c0\ll'S0 WG have been sailins after night all MUD! with lights hidden and port-holes clos- 0d_ We get no news from the outside world except what the head officers get by wireless from the British Ad- miralty and of course that is not glv the Germans have given orders to that two of l' \ rowiin around. Of course we ave Jones" there la little talk of the sub- cou le of ships yesterday, and one i watched them till we couldn’t make them out any longer. With lo little to its :rom the outside world is some- gen to feel like themselves again and "'“°_l”' _ "l=1°°fl°°**~ _`l'4.."i‘2.7.‘.:.‘,’°l_,.‘l“‘i;..,_'- I- .~ "“‘._?i§l.‘l =- °l~° ~'=°'°°°“ *“*“_"~'“ °“` "‘°- ll s and lo est rlces. I-lava a chance to mall now Got s 'ft . 1" -' __. , _I .c.I. -ri , . » . . _ » ~ , s . I rw- ..¥.~@°»»l . ._ . __ . . _ _ _ _ so -~ ~ one mmwxi m i@gwaH-f@H~fE~»#V@»or-l~--~ -- ' ‘A , 1 ' ' `,.’-_.1-»l4.,)_lg;,¢r21¢.ll.‘l~ 4.-iv." 9,.; ,s ., _ =/as-l. , .Mi mg; " se = '*"'“E=: 1 Hiilili Siiill iii 0"” mlm '°°°mv““Y_°'°°f- A TI* It P I Come here for your hockey supplies and you wl - - _ 00l’I'€B OD Bl! WI' BB FHCB ` R ..°1'. mason ‘Ivete ls oulll-limi nllwln-ll lsllliia ls often known by tlleI utter flm and 1°” °f It ern v ll e. nom ltnolr, ll W ° ° B ° W T331; olioi éllaalt eiil °som§nm`i.s :|20 We have everything for the game here and you GEORHEIUWN SHIPPING l“‘°W“ as leevy Hollow. but 1 tell pend on the quality, for we have learned by experl you if all the peofple on P E Island kind you want °E°E"""' “°*"- ‘°‘° §l“'nl” "‘§.'§ §i.".‘?.’..'.‘."Ill.‘i"’ .l‘.‘.‘.‘2.l‘.’.l"°"I.‘i B h “M U C t H md ar the I§§I“momh 0, ,beg old yeaf, It Right now, we have on display alarge and I 6% 'estexyggxgzomaéi éuefandgaear would no longer be entitled to that showing of- .. ll , I' a I ‘ H Get Your Hockey Supplies I rv y y y ' name as there was nothing but wed- ed t°'d°y for M“:":y.H'arb°r' dings, serenades. concerts and big Hqckey Skates Shin Pads S S :.l';°f:°..:“.§‘..:';:. ‘.‘:.i.“.‘..°°:;‘;'.::.i: Am skates Gauntlet- M r f§l‘i§'fsPIi.'.f"i.iii“i.§"il"§‘il'..f‘{l§. »3’i`.f{il'i`i° ble wvvefs The basl °1 the Sww Snrlnlz Skates Pucks a o u was a concert and suppel given by Skate Straps Hockey Sue the members of L 0 L No 1049 at sehr Elm May Capt Hemphill Ui o th 23rd inet The iirst G ' oai Kee rs Pads Shar nlu Is ‘ww at P°"' Hastings waded Wim thielgg that ‘greeted one on entering pe pe g .°°“’ “"“‘““g 5'” °"““°° '° °°"'° me nail was me wen laden table. on Come ln today and select your requirements new -s e a the left a dozen or more of the brave .. .. boys who enlisted for the front on ,I,S°Il;I';°ks L::I‘I!;i§ &dI?yiek?0I.C'§;}(Iu;§; the platform, and the handsome ' S III- young ladies such as only Uigg can h she will be the last produce laden c . mduce & C e to leave the Island this fall. Capt. P Amon h ‘_ es t ear Dicks was the last vessel to leave _ hi g eve yone plil en app vigtqna Rgw _ ny Island port last fall having sailed ed HDDY Bild (ull 01' fe. the OCCH *I* Georgetown on the III-III OI Jan. sion was a solemn one, especially for mm 5 C L ..BIII»- Is a Imager the fathers and mothers of the brave 191 . “My up Ie ood soldiel boys present, whom their h h Th “he WII E aligned e . lr `° It I T lc I e t l and we all h0Do 'ho will rece v Z you eac a watc coe wa _ s l veryone was s prices as 'hii ellt6l'Dl'lB0 lllld PNCK ‘I°‘ g;°g;‘::;)r?g;“§1°T§RI Tfv 'h?I.I?;' 123:: remind you of your many friends AsIlt was the time of the e genes mmmem and supper was an Invited they faithfully mark of! the minutes. J McLeod, genial Road ana" In honor of UIgg,B Iwo brave hours or days we believe you will be ns Chairman, which he boys who enlisted for the Imm' equally faithful in training, and if usunl humorous a d Messrs John C Martin and John W fg'"§guI;;)I_ya°tiX;ds£;YI§€eIhE‘ t(EI;;o":;I;_ Mum" rhe entertainment was be far distant when you return to ue ----- _ opened with a chorus, Take me back ‘° C“““d“` ‘md a Speech by “ev D’ ouliailliflicligdoalfily Gnaenlc sur McEwen It was purely p“"ri°uc in private life the sublime principles and was delivered ln the doctor"s The f0ll0Wll\B ISU" MB \’°°“ ’°` usual agreeable and fluent manner f';“fLhi§II;l?I?g0dhav° °°“Se°"“ed your .- t El e G. Mc- Y ;‘;‘;'§°0I,f‘§? SIeg°§§,,m,,y by §§§I‘I‘es;°“"I‘:'eI‘; :ee‘;I°I‘;§;“fo Igakngitfgg signed ln llolloll ol L 0 L 1049 Ai ll social lou. ul wh his pm_ems'MI__ Gem D_ and MI-,_ Mc. remarks here as every one knows John J McLeod ll (‘ White, R (` Wendell Holmes was Leod Hunter River. Mr Furness' ability as a reader M( Lead' Simon C mpbpu “ H h°"“"`“"' “'h° 'md 9”' th ' Wednesday, Dec. lst, 1915 Duet _I D Maru” and Milton Fm, (alllpbell Conlnllltll, on hr-halt of her acclllallltallu- Dear Mother and FatIIeI.:_,M“sI ness encore chorus' We," Never Lyon Lodge q\Iite expected alld looke f II I. I IGI- I1 Ienm- I0 ' 0 ’ F II h L I almllallon from the gre Stan' llixgazssnfhg l3§:_I.IoteIown pw. Ilalecthfggg' l2mIg§$IIIe“ ,wsnec (dpggn By hi-, time the attraction appeal to lllln as he was about t o Y°“‘ _ »l l l ll Norll lil ol nn w ll 1 f I avgng . I . <1 0 ie on lc l s e e loctor, what do “rs gave ° his fmIc(I)I“g" Izdoglgu en Im., “poke 1" Igloxlllgntellnz 03:0 hull, where thc long tulllo wus .ll .lltcllloon tea"" Friday lll0l'Il § I' DD l3lllIllPlli Ol' 0( g itll( 0 g I I II Ih_ I I I I I from Picton. sneaking ‘lf “le "IP 0"' Soldier boys H0 well lleuliug Ml~l~l $031 lirliiizlsgl»li`lmif:~=lll<~;s Kqiiy ll llrliiltilllr-is/lfllliiiqln "Wm 'D 9" It was very mugh and nearly'eY- Mmh‘"'m"‘ I“y'"m]”' (mo enmnqi was soon relieved of its burden “li is giggle Lnhhi ervono was very sick- Well We ‘elf solo, Mills lonll Mr-Leon tllo lin ol "- ll Picton about 1 p. m. and landed Ill tile evening cllol\l~l, When Julk ¢______ ;_ _ ___ “___ ___ lluiifax at 5.30 that evening- W0 WW” (olncs Bail( 'l‘llc proglulllllle was allowed up town in Halifax till 10 ll purely patriotic exicpl u song by Ml ln. that evening- Neill dlly ll\l0“i U00" ll. A Mlulleod which was llloro on wg moved down to the limit illlil W"I`0 the llllmormla style, but lt helped soon ll\J0ll¥'d~ 'l`l'00D3 001110 ill ffilm lllellk tile solelnnity of file evening Western Canada and Ontario all U16 recitation, Gladys McLeod, encole, afternoon. At about 6.30 we left the speech Lieut Moore. llazelbrook wharf and anchored in mldstrellm Mr Moore told about the line look setting out again next morning at Six ing women kissing the wounds of the Our departure from Halifax was not blave soldiers at the front and le accompanied by any d€ll10I1BU`9-il0ll wished if he ever get wounded that whatever, as tile pier from lt o g. left wasn't open to the public. Sincel Mllon Furness, solo, J S Martill which we w uid be on the month lteadill Y coming aboard life hasn’t been as`lTl\o t‘ollowlng address to blotller Ithought it would be. There are 2,250 Orangemen soldiers, written and troops aboard, and although this is lead by llev Dr Mcldwell was then one of the largest boats, there is lit presented, ntlrr whllh u cllolus O tie rooln for drilling. Consequently (‘llnaiia' brought the elliertailllrlelli olenr ol' about a hull nour a day l'°f lmrl 10 u dose Physical drill, we are free for the rest 'l‘o .lohn C Martin and John W Mur of the time. We pass the time with games. hooks and magazines, which Dear Brotllers,-Your presence we took with us in the Quarter mas with us to night is a. reminder ot ter`s stores Up to yesterday the former companionship ard renews weather while foggy. S tile ship did not show any side-roll-~ tllre from us in but The le-'ret we have for losing you ilrl-lt a steady rising and dipp S; I-. ` yesterday morning it got wild und from us for a time is softened by the wet continuing all day. Wllcll the thought of the occasion of your go boat would fake all unusually deep ills' YOU have llnllrd the Call Of plunge, the water came clear over the King and Country and as true pat forward decks-but of course ran riots you have responded to that cull l-lgllt olf again. Her course, was kept As you so trom ue. laying aside for ‘straight head-on with the wind a time, your ordinary duties to don preventing the roll there otherwise the uniform of a soldier and equip would be, We had to go fifty miles out yourself to fight for King and Coun 'I0 ,Io II_ we Imvenlt been travelling try We cannot suppress a feeling I very IMI makmg an av"-age of about of pride that you have the courage to 350 miles in 24 hours. We must be Sacrifice the most precious things ln about IIHII way Ove, "OW, at lengt we the cause of liberty expect to land on the south coast- or We feel there is no reward that England about Sunday motrning. The Cl1IIm§i>l\;10 lit! Ylaimnlllgal l0hU10tC0gt I 9 of those sc ss n n ear s, most ofthe men appear nd f nm the duty performed by being willing to .OVERCO _ _ ~ t\ l-“-T"-lE_-I'-"_f°;-‘°“`-="€ii'”__ ,» BO wllo have settled in Cana a r old co ntry und are a pretty good lot lay on your country’s altar the great ‘ lake LII(-lin all around. Our regiment est gift you have to offer, viz you has a band of 38 pieces' with them. 5016699 t I _ I d th t Th” Qffy "‘fI°'y °“y,f,',§'§;‘I,,i; i;,,t';iff;, will eugmililisseel olifuoll-oilonygg for the balance of this month and feel sure that lt wlll |K,"ys I ,iofivnofngfr ‘ioouglng room at “ISO fiom the social life of the com advantage lf you wlll call and inspect our thoroughl l»l~gs;IlIi l lmvo-never heal-ll any het- munity F“l°ll1°l'» “S ¥°“ S” f'°'“ “Bl stock of these Garments lf you have not already bought ten ever remember you carry with you . .B 1 M Drive saturday, 10 II m our besti wishes and prayers for sue I, cess nn safety The mst three days ha? segflnem-I5 As a slight token of our appreciu. Poole & Tllomp 2I')1‘f’In‘;“d,I;\I;"g:ItII;w_a?I‘;,relgrts of me tion and recognition of our esteem ' .. 1- I bean for you and your honorable and laud SBfI'I':gg“?1wItI‘;,getBI;’I?Ih“::I» Iqée regular able purpose we herewith present toI Mcintague °°“‘° '"3 “°°“ “”"‘°“* “‘“°“ "°“"‘°"' //1lA\\\\uvlu\“®ilaramro\\\\\wav0/M9§\\\\\\\\\wavl Ilflfli-'&\l Thursday we had our first life~boat and raft drill. We have been in the danger zone since Friday moming Bild _ by this time cannot be more than 350 We are now ln a position to handle all klr _ of Job Prlntlng at short notice Glve us a call w el 1° lf- °=°»»¢ 1” "=° =‘==»°°f our next order and be convinced and precautions. lt is understood that y "‘“"““;‘“‘“‘l§.i“°fl.i.i.S§ll§l“”bll2 Bglheadg Vgsltnig Cards, D §=f@;='=~itf.;._»;l'~.-;'e;»-;:»=§.%l'=s§=‘_:.i~l Lgffefhwdf “M "°‘“"‘;' :‘i°`."`i°°.:".;1f".z..:l::l‘. “"¢"’°" 3 en" - “ii "`°i"".°'°:°;‘:.°:.::"..li.'..::.‘: N°“""“'d”° ' 8’ `h“m°°rn°' ecnlok departure. 'Despite GUY" Lab¢IS» EnUel0pe8» ready or a ll the knowledge that we may get a stab” that will send us to Davy Lau) B'ank$, 8| jectpand no excitement. We saw a, Cards sf.:'::'..‘;°:‘ra..:vs..°l‘..:“x::22 Wedding A~n°w1<»¢m¢"fS» Blvffef chan e the monotony the least sign of a i.'l`.‘.i‘.f.¢li2.‘..’.‘2.:il2!°.‘l.:‘;°..::::;':r'°“, ing Pa rs al colors to select from d Boa ...vl::':.z;::.=‘:i::.°i::°:.:.:s::I cover apers and Tas Bvard ,, ,, ,,,, Prompt de verle w p decks. Well l hope t e ne w ng will be safe in an English port. , , , camp Jan out hit* tina; will write you lam day or two: , , , l ‘ 1 l \ .Ia ‘ l I » I it QI: lly»all»lr;s»._svill NM IW . lf=‘=»=-f-==~='=-"f=f:.;====-f=f~='=~§-L-‘L-§===_ Charlottetown G , _1»_.a. iii