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F ails- " -s-'-4,, ._ _ _ ____ -"ANUARY5» 1917- __ ` 'rim ci-rARi.orri:rowN GUARDIAN _ PAGES-,E-',V, ’?f'”,__ _ _...YL -lgrepmre ‘ V Y _ _ ._ W *_ _____“___ __ __ A _i__ _A “" A _ ' “' """“""""‘ 1 'I lHEONlYIillll||l|NE Th E f Guflfflwn _ - If you can't_get back to the old 1 e as el 1 7 ' nom: f0f Chllstm” 3 WW PhQt°' , D' ' ._ ;:¢.~=f-:_-,.~.,._,, graph will come nearest to taking _ _ _ . -.1 _ _ .-._ 3-' _~.-.-___ your place-will' bring cheer to ; " ' ` ' '° home k¢epmg hearts, Make th . .*MR. R. R _ HOWLETT ls Guar- ,ppointment today at The Bayer Studio ,mtv-fnrvitr. ¢,=;' _ b neiit e "F[[ll.a.m°s ‘gum Pmyes ..~iNKsnM_AN scHooi_.- The 2 I Eriiaafdiiaii ist'-:tts , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1l°°n°N.Qv=., Mu-an 2nd, 1915. Y )'_lK l‘R.llLl\lJ§ Clin buy ‘I have received the most wonrierfu , I e _ ,, _ _ _ _ v 1 from taking Fruits tives” l by Mrs. Fred Molyiiekiux, acquitted .* IT PAYS to buy in this Province' dian agent for Annandale and vicinity semi-annual examination of the lizkei iufin School was held on December Ls; Th. ;\'.:'p1Is bclng_exeniined in. ,the.dillere‘1it branches by their teach- er Miss Granville Macvlttie, assisted themselves ver' creditabl showin anything you can ° v Bl ,htm-except your photogra Make an appointment today. remedy obtainable without results. tried “Fruit-a-tives" and it was th h' and change o_i' life, and I took ever ' ' 5 Y- E e'IsnIl`ered for years from Rl,¢,¢,,m;,'5,,¢ that they had been carefully taught y during the last term. There' were quite I a number of parents and visitors pres- ent. The school was nicely decorated ° 'and a. Christmas tree heavily ilade'n The Only medicine that really did megoad. stood In the' corner. A short program Now I nm entirely well-the Rhcu Nw DeePflsav Sk.-_-k A. E. LYON, Studio Good Photography Moderate Prices. Personal attention to A eteur Photography. ' 107 I Queen St. Phone 68-J. ~ hope that others, who suffer from su tives". Msn/lui: ISAIE ROCIION. 50c. n box, 0 for $2.50, trial size, 250 At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit s-tives Limitid, Ottawa, . A\\\\\\\ _ Skating ch distressing diseases, will try “Fruit-a- llill . of recitntions and readings was render- matlsm has digappuredygnd the ten ed by the pupils. The tree was then time painsin my body am a"g°ne_ -I unloaded by Miss Nellie Scott and ii small Christmas token given to each pupil. All -were treated to confection ery and went home' wc".-l please -with the progress of the school. 1 lll5lH BUYS ENlllY= _PASS lil SSllllANll %\v////////i\\v///////'Q '-'“ o _ Mrs D. S. Dniilng has received the _ following letter from her' sen "Ralph" l0f the 105th Battalion, now training in England. December 20tli_ 1910 Dear Mother:-Just ii few lirics to _ night to say we' are all quite we'll, clear of a cold, which seems to be *TWG CENTS per word each in sertlon for advertising in this col-; umn. Cash must accompany order. Minimum charge twenty-tive' cents. ..°1'. eonoon ivss is Guardian' representative in Montague. FSRIY-FIVE DAYS _ s IN llllARNl|NE Experience of the "liuppy Filth” By Gr. lil. T. Dawson To begin with, I enlisted at Charlot- tetown in what was then No. 5 Siege Battery, C.E.F., thc- name h_as since been changed to 272nd. “Canadian” Siege Battery, lt.G.A. Alter a month rr tivo in the Agricultural Hall` we went- l \von't any “marched”-down to the Car lfer\~y steamer one morn- ing ln heavy iiinrrziiing order- carry- ing our homes on our backs- and began our trip to England. We sailed from Halifax iii S. ‘S. "Southland"- formerly the Belgian Red Star liner "Vdnderi`a1id" and, since she lei; her owners, three times torpedoed in the course of hostilities- and landed in Liverpool after an eight day trip a- cross the Western Ocean. We went immediately to a Canadian, camp south of London and stayed a week or sc, till we got arrival leave-mine represented seven days in Ireland and one in London. . ‘ .-1 ~,.¢,» .Fl - i “An Extra RU" /_-__-:- ' ' ' .-- .».` -1 - ' ‘-7%' `- _ ' 5* _ _.,». -4;- ""<'f. ',~ '£1 -.`1.~'~.- -'f -i\-'v _ _ _ _ ,_., _ _,.5-.,_,.f._;;__ . _ _ _ __ l , °n ' -F' sv' .4-_ .» . . _ ». _ _yu 1,. ,-_ir _ ____ ______ 15;. _.___,_)__‘__t ._ n '§;_.-_(_,-_,» _.-5, . ’ 'iii ‘ 4.1.." -1';-~;.€ -il "--:i'."“ ` -fl Ti.- ,,?.- .:. _ = "_~~ .- sf 'i 'f`-'_'-_I»'.--;‘_f' -_ ,i _- ,1s_:5;\ _;';;.;.¢, ""§5~`.{|"41,z\--." - "~. _ ini; -__' _-_»_:"_/" ‘ ,;Z-i>,,»'i»%En..'»..i:'§5iA‘,;' _ ’_l_.;1j‘-1_',:s_»g;f -I; - _,_.~_,» _ 4, ~ ____ . -_,_~_.__¢_ _ __ _ _ ._,-- :..- COCOA i’ ~ ‘ ,=.-»‘f"° - '-1-~::-"%f=-1-:_’~i3'-=€§;.- _ __ _ 1_1.; ds. ________ _ .. _ _______? ._ ._ _ _ '___,. _ _.-- _It ._ ;;n1;__ ___»_.\__i____:_J__,____ _ I ,_r 'i5“'c _f¢‘ ~. _ i - ' .1;1.155%--_*.-:.'¢i.h*,-.f i _ 4 ‘_-.-'_ °i_| “-~ ':.. '_ - - _ _ ' _ ;`---~ -'~'..<- ‘£-'.-'- r"‘-:_ . ,,-'_-L '.~_ '. ‘-‘T _._ ' "_ ‘ _,#4 M . 1 . 'y~ ‘Q -, ,.- - ' ».-_-._ ~ ‘ ' ._ __ _ ..y,: , 1% ' - . . 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Our business of 1916 has ex~ ceeded in_, volume that 'of any previous year, and we cannot conceive but that our "square deal policy" has been the means of our success. We have an appreciative host if customers that know our trade is large and they will not allow our stock to get stale on the shelves. We most heartily thank you all for the increased business Boots Skating time is her ;A\\\\\\\\'fIIlIIII/i\\\\\="-@II%IlII ‘ (D Q-CD everyone shou/I njoy the fun. Foot wear s highly important. 5 -We have correct shoe or ice skating. -PRICES- - n’s $2.50 to $5.00 _ men’s $2.95 to $4. ye’ $2.50 to $3.5 N 5 D- »¢ Ui U-h 2’§§ O of the present year. and it is und'sr the same policy that we solicit your patronage for 1917. 4 91///1/I °”’§§ Your coupons from our cash register are worth 5 per cent on every dollar spent. _ _ i Wishing you a Happy New _ Year. i Ellis’ Pharmacy ltd Montague f l §'III/I/' UI ses’$ 2.50 to $3.2 uths’ $2.00 to 2.25 See our new offering Alley & Co _ ,A - Y - ' -l or more' have gone to Franca and we doii't know at what time we may' be’ needed but whenever it is we are "J_i;.ke" (our motto) always on the o _ All of us who did not have' our pass “lille in Shorncllffe are having it now. I was away last week and quite a iloi: are away noiiv. You know we could please ourselves where we went. About sixty of us went to Edinburgh, Scotland, and let me say we sure had a great time, and will always remember the kindness oi the Scotch people toward us. They sure make one feel at home. They' civil us "Canada" and think that we are about all that is worth while. Well Mother it is iimpos-sible to tell you all we saw while on pass. We visited the Castle, the Museum and Art Gallery, and saw wonderful sights while at the Museum. We saw every- thing of the sea, earth and air, pest, present and future, and came home dc- lighted with our trip, only wishing it had been sixty days instead of six We did not stop in London, only to change cars. Will go later on n week end pass to see that little city. The Burgoyne boys, George' MacKenzie, Darinie Gunn, Pope Warren, John' Wig- more, Harold Brown, have gone tr France and we sure miss- them around here. We are living in huts and have good beds and lots of blankets and lately we' have been getting plenty to eat. received the parcels from' home all right also the one youmeaddressed from London. Nearly every day'-some one of us boys get a parcel. from home and ,, very often we get a slice' of P. E. iI‘d vllA\\\\\\='.////////4nfIL\\n\\\vlI&\ j_ _ _ I I ‘ V. --- ~ CANADIAN Gov1~:RNMr~:N1' RAILWAYS PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TIME TABLE IN EFFECT, JANUARY\ 3rd» 1917. ATLANTIC STANDARD TIME. Trams outwm-d___Rea_d down Trains Inward-Road UD him. I receive a lot of letters so it ' Tues. Dailiy Daily ' at Ex. _Ex_ & Frld. Sun. Sun. - P.M. P.M. A.M. Atlantic Standard Time A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. 2.50 2.10 6.50 Dept. Charlottetown Arr. 10.10 11.30 12.10- 5.2 4 .15 3.04 8.13 Hunter River 4.55 3.32 9.00 Emerald Jct. 3.56 9. 45 Kensin‘Kf0H 9.38 9.45 2.5 4.20 10.20 Arr. Summerslde Dept. 9.15 9.15 2.20 Wltley Camp Tues. Mon. Tues. Daily Wed. & Ex. Fri. Thurs. Fri. Suri. Sat. - 8.50 10.31 11.03 `4.1 8.00 10.03 10.19 3.3 5 N0. 713028 cake, which is, the only cake.. I am still on the transport section with Sergent W. Seaman. lt seems like old time to be working with hlim I hear from Otto quite often and ex~ pect him over from' France on leave soon. You`may bet I will be glad to see keeps me -busy answdring them. l guess il will close by wishing you a Happy New Year. The same' wish holds good for all m-y friends across the sea bye bye from son , 5 . RALPH 2 Pte. Ralph R. Dunning 1 105th Batt B. Coy. Tues. Thurs. Sat. A.M. 11.30 4.40 Dept. Summerslde 1,14 5_39 Port Hill 2.44 5.32 0’I-WY 3.57 7.16 _ Allwrtvn 5.00 "L55 Arr. Tlsnlfih Mon. Tues. wed. Fi-i. 'l'hur. Sat. _ P.M. P.M. -- 3.40 5.00 Dept. Emerald Jet. 4.30 5.50 Arr. _ _Cane Traverse Mon. Wed. Fri. P.M. .A.M. --- ' Ari' 12.15 8. 10.42 7. A 9.25 7.01 Barre of Rose Corners. Ontario, who 8.22 6. Dept. 'Lao 5. Th Arr. 7.50 8. Dept. 7.00 8. T“,,s_ Mmff sentence comimuted to life' imprison Fri. Wed. ur. _ Sag, that he had done so and asked to ring A.M. A.M. 00 ----.'-1'* _ ' Surry .i.Z_._._._- DEATH SENTENCE COMMUTED. 55 (Speclul to the Guardian.) 54 OTTAWA, Jan. 12- Alphonse 21 was to have been hanged at I/original 45 for the murder of his wife had his men; being adjudged insane. After killing his wife he notified the' sexton the' church bell. _ 50 ‘ .t Tues. Mon. Thurs. Wed. Sat. Fri. P.M. P.M. ` 3,10 3,00 Dept, Charlottetown 4,25 4_35 Mt. Stewart 5_04 539 Morell 5,29 0,02 _ St. Peters 6.40 7.85 Arr. S0\\\‘l° - Wed. Fri. A. M . 11.10 9.35 8.46 8.15 _ 8.50 A Arr. 1 9. 8. 8. Dept. his iii siuiiicii .ivi o.4o - 7.29 s.zo gg SOUR lHE Fllllll AND “° SAUSE INIJIGESTIUN “mo sos Arr. "' _ 5.40 Dept. Elmira Daily Ex. Sun. P . M . _ 4.40 Dept. 5.54 _ ' 6.25 7.15 Arr., Mt. Stewart Cardigan Montssue Georgetown _ Daily Ex. Sun. A . M . Arr. 8.25 8.09 7.85' Dept. 6.45 "PAPE'8 DIAPEPBIN” FIXEB SOUR GASSY, UPSET STOMACH6 IN FIVE MINUTES. lf what you just ate is sourlng’ on \{r stomach or lies like a lump of gas and eructate sour, undlgested Sat. Daily Only Ex. Set. & Bun. P.M. P.M. _ - 8.10 3,10 Dept, Charlottetown 4.25 4.55 Vdrlwn W0' 5.55 7.05 Arr. Murray Harbor ' ` , food. or have a feeling of dizziness, lgxany 33;” hem.¢bum_ tunnns' nausea, had “ue meal and keeps a fire on in the one Sat 0: Sun ' in mouth and stomach headache, you “nd °“|Y d°0l'6Dll Bl0Vf-'- -l'1`he Prime ' A M_' A,M, can surely get relief in flue minutes. te" °| °X¢9"9“¢° in B P00111 Sl-\Brd ls Arr 10.10 9.45 Asky your pharmacist to show you his “bmw io DBS- bluff. Ot' Steal usu- ' 8.21 8.31 the mrmnia. piaiiiiy printed on than “Uv the lest- wtllcient coal ln addi- Dept 6.80 7.00 titty-cent cases of Pape's Dlapepsln, gifs clgorlg l'08\l|tH¢l_¢:n __t:llt<:Wt1l1tCB frzrm ` n ou will understand wh d s- 0“8° 0 8° le "Ove OD ALL rnnifis, uN|.sss oviienwiss mnnxso. RUN °A“-V °"N°"v ggticytroubias or an kinds milst gd. “nd the Dive fed h°t.whe\1itl= usual- IXOEPTID- and why "_ “news ‘our out -of order ly quite' comfortable within a radius of t sch or indignation In me mm me or six ,wt away from the gener_ __ - ____-'-* fag: "gaps-s D|wep,|u»» U hm-mins; ator of calories. The room guard fail- e an rs e for essimlls Q _ lead. refusing to digest, or you beich d Returning from leave. we abode at Witley till measles broke out in the unit. One sectlon,_minus the afflicted member, marched away at once to Bramshot. The other three stayed at Witley overnight and two of them marched out next morning. Sections !I‘hree and Four, to Bramshot. The officers, sergeaiits and Section Two, who were not under the ban of the M..O., went gaily away to an artill- ery training camp. That was Octo- her 27; today is December 13. and Sec- tion Four is waiting in Hut 7, Bram- rhot North Camp. for transportation `o take- it to join the rest of the hat-I ‘ery Sections One and Three having left us weeks ago. Incongruous as it may seein to as- sociate fate with measles, fate has be-en busy playing pranks on Section Four. If no new eases occur in a iuarantlned lint by the expiration oi’ 1 period of fourteen. or fifteen. or six- teen days- the M.0.. himself is not sure of the exact number- an order comes down from Camp Headquarters ‘.o the O. C., Hut tc- take blankets, ‘kitbags and articles of clothing. to- zether with a huiidredwelght of coal "or heating. over to a disiiifector. .Three times we have sc-iight the dis- ‘nfector aforesaid after the fit and orc-per intc-:rval of freedom from meas- les. The first time Jim Mzicdonald md M. C. West proved the unhappy oossessors of the requisite sore eyes and red rashy chest to send them to the hospital for ten days and us to quarantine' for a fortnight. Our blan- kets were lying- outside the disinfec- tion room door, and the Corporal or- derord them up and tramped us ‘hack across a parade ground. We tiled sul- lenly into the' hut amid ' 'the jeers of _ Section Three, who -regarded us cheer Fully from the doorway of their hut across the street. The second time Bob Mollison and Ernie- Hine develop- ed measles after we had shivered in the disinfecting waiting room while our underwear and socks went throu- gh. (Two days we waited for trans- portatlon be-fore this tragic anticlimax and the doctc-r ordered us at once a further spell of quarantine. Yester- day morning we dlslnfected c-ur blan- kets and underwear once more. and today we are sitting around the stove reading and trying to keep our feet Warm. Or playing poker or auction forty-five, or writing tomniyrot while our hands freeze. After two disap- pointments we are waiting today, not for our clearance papers. but for a new case which will jail us up for another spell. Free haireuttlng is flourishing in one corner of the hut; lt is of the sanitary type which, ac- cording to the -Captain. enables you to "keep on washing your face until you arrive at the back of your neck.” Since we arrived in Bramshot none of our ofllcers has been near us in any _other capacity than that of mall- man. Every morning we receive a vlslt from the M.0. of thc battalion whose eookhouse supplies our ra- `tioiis'. Except for this gentleman- and I have met no finer in the army than the Medical Oiiicer of the 160th French Canadians, we take orders from no one but the N. C. O. in charge of our section, Corporal Jose- ph Hogan. There are four other N.C. 0.’s all one stripers, of whom your humble is one, having been ap- pointed a Bombaradier for the period of quarantine to administer ‘physical torture to the section each mc-i-ning , but Sunday at 8.30. Parades other than physical are few-squad drill once during the day if the Ordcrly N. C. O. of the day so pleases. and a route march in the afteiuiocn to one of the.- nearby villages, on the same condi- tion. There are three fatigue-s-room Buard. mess and latrlne. .The room guard sweeps out the but after each monde, the N C 0 ofthoday lnfuses _.3- *=i» -4- (J5- ._- \j»i 7*. -1.-_ -____ ._"4 ._-_ . A .- _ 'ii .;-‘ Li, ,fi-;':,.5:r:¢€I#f ' . _ _ _ . _ _ ,. , 1:'l{sif.‘.'-I' __-_ 1-:»`.i\; - ’ -ll - - .r'l'-," _ ;:" =°‘-'.»:-Z§t3§1-‘?l=f==i;- ";"fl"~':?? _ ia' ._ " ’-°""'.'-- »,.-.~"-.=f-.=iff~""-T ` ' 11593* _f;:,»i'-fi.-1-1:1.-'1.-E-" $1.7 _- f.'?5.;1_f-_‘- J -1 »f»f.‘i§_. K' :£‘“:»l1-f_.;i'=‘§f$’f.%‘4f:__a:.~4_-”`.f'°f» -_ "'- _.-;§;.-._';,;,f§=.;5:-4.11.q ‘ f»:.¢;.’fili1'i-“s,’~,-,; _ . ._.',;;-;.w_-* _-'»_'i.-._5-i;-’J=‘_;_'._;=--- _if . __ _,_._,___,{,_.!____;,_-\,- f_,__:;.:.____3_,. ..;______?_,,'.‘-31;". ._:.._.,-_.»__.¢._-_-.__ii_,,_ -,;,~;,... .__ _ I, _ .__,.,___ 5 I »~ , _ _._ _i ,.~>§:1="‘_-?=.’...if.=fnit- -'.i,’. l“‘,J.af,-,~11<;?fi,2-fiu-ff”il" _f-.f" . .- _,,.:.__5i ,$3-1'; 1)),-‘ ;»~ 5*. »,;_,g~'§§‘-5-;,’;,' ,-_ .~.j»';-_-- . _ _.;` __ - __ L. __.,_.___,. _. _ _ -,_--___ ‘,., vi-,‘~_'-,',."_ ‘-1 wg.. _.A 3. i _l-»E=\-~_.»,s".- ".¢. ; :' 'f " ` _ i \ \-.'.-~‘-"-f-~‘ _ .~....{il_ f.. i »~... 1_1 'rg _-.r2.-¢s. ~‘ ----- ,, t. _ . -' . . __ , _ . _ . - ___ 1 ._ __ ._ s _(___ __,,,_,_,. __ ,__5,» _ I. lilo » X? \ _I ._»;_`!,__j '\‘¢_~:._».....,_, -‘ ‘ _r. , .-nf. i:*§\’\jl_gl.1-_~__;_ _?£§'_~ '~‘ ' ,:_ ' .-_ _~.________y__ _ __.___$ ._._. --rl J =" ` RUNNING a`l>ig Mogul on schedule time is ahout as complete a brain, sinew and nerve test as a man coulcl want. So when the order comes for' _“Pin Extra Run" that engineer is wise who fortihes himself with ` a cup of FRY'S COCOA. FRY'S, because it builds for “nerves of steel." lt's such a splendid foocl as -.4 _,,,,~_ rg. -. ._ .2’;»i°l.-`_‘iéf_,"' di; :__.- _$11 -_ '_ __-XR -' _" 1 x' _ ` _,.r'..;*"" :"‘!:l _\' "il -|`r`»__ _ -,,fJ_i_¢`__`5~ sl-*nite ' sz"-“._ if "5 .5 .».’»i':.=1.:-1...-.~“' -._ 1..-‘=':-f'-:i'“" . 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'I ‘ - iai2\h.~\‘t‘- well as a delicious beverage. .--tm--E.; - _ @,°i°1l‘§‘§,._, Drink FRY'5 regularly yourself and note the vigor it imparts. _ ' _, _ Tr.:-.cle Supplied by `--‘~fT2,, ’ ' - J. S. FRY & SONS, Limited " ‘ _ Truro, Montreal. Toronto, Winnipeg, Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver, Victoria. 33 f:f~' ... O s\\ -_\ ,. 1. \\`\.\\ 5' - , --. - -4.-.-1 »i.'._.~.~.. . ~ 1_5", .:\_.--:_-..._--‘vt-.~.-_,'_-. -'te -=_1_ 1 _ 1 ,W dertaken with a good deal of lcvity, and that the conversation among the latrino fatigue is striking rather than printable. _, Outside the front door- the back from is nailed up wi- paces up and down a guard posted by the battalion burdened with our keep. No man _is supposed to- leave the hut except in the company oi' an N. C. 0.. but S66 the interrogation point above. ~ (W0 be Continued.) __._____-- TENNYSON SMITH GETS INTO BAD COMPANY. MONTREAL, Jan. 6-Tl‘he annual meeting of the Licensed Vlctuallers‘ Association of Montreal was held Thursday afternoon at the Monument National. There were some special incidents which furnished the merri- -bers with some amusement. and also with annoyance. This was due to the fact that several prohibitionists ,tried to force their way in, hy various inietliods. and had tc- he politely cler- ted. The First iiitcrruptioii ririiio wlicii i. was noticed tliut, 11 ivoiiiiin \vii1-' soni- 'ed in the aiiilicrice. Ono of the incin- lhers asked lici' what business slic hail lurid the attention of the se<'.rctai'_v lwas drawn to her. Iii rixply to it 'question ii-oin Mi-_ l.. _»\.. Lzipoiiitc. thc ser:i'ctai‘y, the lady :ttntcd tliiii she was Mrs. Smith. and that sho represented iiobc-ily iii prii'tii-iilzir, ox- cept the public, and that she iiopcil ‘that sho would be iillnwed to attend `tlie meeting, the siinic as had bccii allowed her in Australia. Mr. George Payette, presidciit, oi' the association, said that thc ruins _did not allow of niiyoiic :ittciitliiig ithe association except iiiciiihcrs, and consequently the lady was es<~or‘to_'l to the door by Mr. Payc-.-ttc liiiiisclil The lady was iio sooner' ont oi' the _door than Mr. Tennyson Smith l\\'l10 'li-,iii iipp;ii~ciitl_v hc-eii unrecognized) |i‘o>;i~_ :ind :sniil that lic did not wish |10 lin pi'f~;@°°°,_ i i Q 5 i N ._\ all Q9 _ ,,.-. - -I--m .jigu _ , _ an (i‘f~.'i`i 41 <11' ' " \ ` _ I 4 ,L 1 _ __ 4 4 ic’ _ '*‘~ cs it T9' E. -1. I ..~ 4 ‘ » A .¢ 'B J i .mi