THE CHARLO'l"l‘ETOWN_ GUARDIAN """ '” . i.. ._ .,,. _ -_ _.yy ‘ ,.-t»,_~.- ., \ - ». . , s., -, _ , , , _ » _ » ~ _ ~ ~‘--=-.»=\f. M-M=1'=.-. -. - ~ . . ,-. 1 .V .. 111..,-._. ._-___>. .~ :- _ »- ~ -' ¢. . _ ..<.,.»,,~..,.~~_-,.. _. _ __ ,,, ,_ ,_, _ , _ ,J ' /‘ ' "-"-" "" ~" =")’-."'i~‘."f-'fi-’."”' V* '_"‘-¢“_%‘i~&,~" 1' 1 " "`“" 1 ` ` - - - ' F . ' fi" " _._ _ .ff ’, > 1 J _' 'IA-`_-‘-W? 'il’»`r<'~ '_““-"'-9>f*t».t;74-’-.'--1_-- ' ' ~ ~ ` ' ' ' ` _ :` -1%? at *.51 ‘ ' ~ 1 ' ~'=_._~,j -.27 i. , -\ `. COAL is one of the things that con- tributes largely to our enjoy. ment, while it goes up largely in smoke, it leaves behind genil warmth td" the occup- antsof the house. We can supply you 'th the best Coal at the loxiest price. Order your supply today. A Pickard & Co. Phone 240 Ch’I:own t . 1 NOTHING BUT A MIRACLE CAN SAVE THE GERMANS. “ At Lassign, for cxaiiiple, a Gerinun force. 01' Ll Slreligtli which could not he leariied. has been surrounded by the l-‘rcncli and Cut oi’l` i`roin the main body. lt has taken ret’u;;e in some extoiisive iiuarries and its position is now very niucll like that of (fronje at l’aurdebiirg. Tlieso quarries, \v|iicli are ot' an unusual iiuturc, \vere of Ger- niaii ownership, so that every yard of their intricate working is known to the enemy. There are long subter- iuiiean galleries electrically lighted. "Tho careful Gernixnis, when they saw retreat \vas impossible, drove into thc refuge many of the iiilinbitiiiits, mainly women and children. Tlicso poor creatures now serve as a shield for the Gerinaii soldiers, but as Freiicii troops new surround the position, and the l<‘rench artillery is shelling the (lei-iiiaii guns and the treiit-lies, notliing biil ii niirat-fe can save that iiiiprls- oiieil section of the (lerniuii t'oi‘i'e. and in the end it must surreiidcr. . ,\_.. "JUST ARRIVED sonietliiiig ne\v iii rubber boots, siiorter and lighter than the reitulzir lilies. iiiade in only one quality and that Llic best possible. 'l`l\0l' 0.13: 1ust__Ll\c thiiu; for men and boys for kiiocltalioiit wear in dirty weather. ln iiieii's sizes 6 to 11, $2.95, boys' 1 to Fi, $2.50. See oui' window. PERSONALS Miss Charlotte Allen ol’ the P E 5:2310 Telephone Co., has returned *U1 €l1.l0yable visit to New York. Miss Ruth Hugg n :it 1 tt ‘ _ day morning for Nzw teo rsi-ikliiiire Bfgnduties as nurse in Mt. Sinai Hos- Tho Hon. Duncan and Mrs Marshall Xlfilggtdnown in Charlottetown. have re- , to Edmonton from their extend- ed European trip. wllsoieutsnant F. B. McRae. of Pownal, adianvounteered with the first Can. the M;3°'\Ullgeiit. and who is now on Milli. was retained in his rank .us a commissioned officer. I Miss Ella McPhail. of Duluth, Minn., tgittvcs this niorniiig for her homo uf. H Sbelitlllig a pleasant visit with rem* ll* Mmlliliille and Charlotte- town. , J~ N- (70¥\l`0l'. son of Dr. Con- l0i. has entered Dalhousie College to :Hlfelllp the study of law. Mr. Conroy pl/Fo Lean in`the ofiice ot' his brother. gr. red tonroy, North Biittleiord, lusk. _ Mrs. James Sutherland lctt Satur- day m0l‘lli\ii; for Montreal on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. ll. N. 'l‘ay1o|-_ ‘loin there she will go to Glenwood, ond. _where sho \vill spend the win. tor _with hcr daugliter, Mrs., 3.5011 Robinson. I Messrs. Hniniiioiid Kelly and J. A. ltiitlcrsoii retiiriied to Cliarlottetown 0" 5-’-l\§l' ... _ ,...’\\ 'i . »\ . f -» ...-=-'- " " QYAL /\ f\