‘I 1 . _ ‘- . _ I _ . i 1 » --.._.. ” f _ ‘ijt- . I * , I ` / . _ ._ 1- _-f~»_t- - - .ii . -» - I ~ _ l 1 4 i t,” I* . | * »~ Fsnsussvs, isis! ‘__ .,._..-..- Piétures-ofHome TM _Eastern (;__a,;¢1;a,, »“l::a.*;;:,“;:f:r:..:=.‘::°ir.‘:.;:;f"::.t‘: . F0|k __ of as »»~->»»fw -M an sm-1 Carry warmth and com. fort to the heart of the sol- ver, Make - your appoint- ment today at _ The Bayer _ Studio FAMAI Y GROUPS - [he h .nday reunion of ers. , an opportunity for having mat groug made. We are equipped to pro- duce tue bi-st in groups in- dividual portraits. 'I we infer a variety of; st - les and S1268 The Cooks’ Studio R ._ it I LYON, stud... . Goo Ph to] rapiiy Mod rhte Pr-ice_s_ Personal atten io tv Am- ateur Photography. _107 Queen Sk. ` Phone 68-‘J. ’ '~ New I ll . \K _U -c i- \%1lA\‘n\\\\\\\'a 9 0 /_/I//0'5\ Just re.eived all _ atest Pumps in Kid and atcnt shown in A. B. C. E Widths $4 50 t _ (___. $6.00 Satin Pumps in Blue PII-Ii, Yéllnvl, G T61* Il , Whit- and Blat-k $3.50 a piir. _ _ l PUMPS _ - -‘li bm as sw In mn amino. _ -_ ..'Mr. lt. R. How|.s'r'r is cumi- lll “Gilt for Annandale and vicinity --fW°UNDED.-'rss anions: os..- Bihl. of the Canadian Militia writes to -John Adams. Victoria Cross, Kings C0., P. E. I. as follows: I have the honor to state that information has U98” l'8¢aivad by mall, from England. to the eiiect that No, 231451 Pte. Wil- liam Lester Adams, Canadian Exped- ltionaryifoica was admitted to No. 7 "°nV°|°l;°€Iit' Depot, Boulogne. France on December 29th, 1917. it-uiferlng from shellshock, and Otitis Media. ilcllte. (illixhtl. Any further informat- ion received will -bo communicated to you without delay.-B. ..°8HIPBUlLDING AT TRENTON. -Besides the Trenton industries rec- 'antly' mentioned- in~-the Guardian there is still, another that oi' iron,shlp- building which deserves more than passing- notice. The Trenton shipyard is situated' on the river bank, a_ short distance from the car. works the same empioymen agency hiring the men for both places.'TlIe.War Wasp. The fii`°a_t siiip t_o_ 'be built was launched last spring and worlrwas immediately started 'oh' another which isnow well under 'way and will be ready for launcbin" as soon as- the navigation opens. 'i_%i'e~demensions of this ship are length overall two hundred and fifty' feet, breadth of beam forty feet tonoge two thousand i‘iv_e hundred tons. Besides this vessel another of much greater dimensions has been be- gun the foundation having- been laid seine-'timeoago and the frame is now almost coi_npleted‘_ A great many Is- landers are employed in these ships which give work to a total of nearly two hundred men. As soon as the present ship is launched another will be laid down in her place. It might also be stated that the wages paid in the ship yaidare s‘lig1it'ly in advance of those paid in theother plants.-&. _ .Ar lions into overseas You can he of service to humanity hoth st homo and overseas. Become a nurse-they are needed today. Our course of nursing taught right. at home--and you can earn from $10 to $25 weekly. I Full particulars of our nursing cgurso on request. ' ROYAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE 709N2 Spadlna Avenue, Toronto, Ont. ..°1'WO CENTS PER WORD each 'insertion for advertising in this col nmn. Cash must accompany ordei Minimum charge twenty-live cents. ..°'I". G. IVEB is the Montague Guardian representative. ..'MR. HAROLD P. GORDON is the Georgetown Guardian represent- ative. " ..*SCHOOL WORK.-The _following is the standing of the pupils ot Eg- llngton School for the month of .Inn- uary. Grads VII-1. Emily Uiidcrhiiy; Grade IV-1, Blanclie Steed; 2. Gus- sie McDonald; 3, Jessie Burko. Grade IV-1, Edwin Wood; 2, Frank Wootl. Grade III- (sr) 1, Orrin Dingwell; 2. Jennie Burke; 3, Myrtle Dingo/ell. Grade Il--1, Wesley Dingwell; "2, ton Underhiiy; 3, Floyd McKenzie. Grade ll`~i. Wei-iii-iy Din-gwoll; 2. Leonard _\IcI{cm_it>; fl, ‘Mildred 'illu- Kenzie. Grade I-(sr_) 1, Celia Ding- well; 2. Harry McKenzie; 3', Arthur Wood. _ . PSUCCESSFUL' |SLANDER.- Of the many Islanders employed in the different manufacturing plants in and around Trenton, special meption might he made of Mr. Warren J. Ryan, caretaker ot the Eastern Cnr Works Compnny's. Cottages for cm- ployees. These builrlin-gs which ure situated a sho-rt distance from the car works have been erected by t/he company for the use oi their employ- ees and are let to them at a merely nominal rent. Each build-ing contains accomodation for four men including stove, table, benches, sleeping. blinks, bedding, etc. The men board themsel- ves each taking turns' at the cooking and are thus enabled to make a. con-i siderahle saving compared with thosei who board out. The- "Shacks" as they' are culled are models of iiestner-s and cleunliiiess and thc sanitary :ind oth- er nrnrngeinents are perfect. Mr. Ryan tho caretaker is ii native oi' West St. Pete-rs; Lot. 39 Kings County a nopiiew ot` Mr. J. J. MCACIRIH the woli known lobster iislierniair and farmer of that place. Coming to Tren-, ton something more than a year ago he en-tered the employ oi' the Eastcill Cnr Works Co., with whom he has worked steadily over since and his in- dustry and trustworthiness have been recognized by the Company by his all' pointment to his present responsible position which he fills, to the satisfac- tion ot' :ill concerned. Mr. Ryan with his wife and family occupies' ii nent cottage helloriging Ito the (‘oinpan,v seeing that the Company's.».i_ules in re- gard to the -buildings 'are properly carried out. His many Uriendn on P. E. Island will be pleased to hear of his success in the land of his adopt- ion.-&. ._*HERO WELCOMED.-A Uarge number of the people of _Georgetown including the Mayor and most of the Councillors assembled at the depot to meet the incoming train Saturday night in order to give Gr. Max Hic- ehey. formerly of Georgetown a. hear- ty welcome home from 0verseas.Max. who is the youngest' son of Mr. und Mrs. John I-illchey, Georgetown, left the Island with the g-:il'lani. “98th" under command oi’ Col.‘ Peake, and while serving in France some ten mcn-ths ago. was accidentally run ov- er by a motor lorry causing his right leg to be badly crushed and the oth- er also badly broken. After treatment lt the military base hospital he was iemcveii' to ilie world famed St. Thomas Hospital, London, ‘reported to' be the best in _the world. 'Since that time'Gi‘~. Hilchey has undergone fourteen operations, and only sheer pluck and tt strong constitution pul'l- ed him through, ss' his life was des- paired of-several times. About a ionth ago Yin arrived in St. John, and Error spending o.'i‘ew' \ve'eils"in‘li'ospi~ tal there, succeeded in obtaining ii short furlough to visit his- parents for a couple oi’ weeks. Whon lie Ilunded on the station platform three rousing cheers and n tiger were given for the returned hero. it is sincerely hoped that he will soon .be as well as ever. as he was always It general favorite with all who knew him, .both young and c-ld, not only for his musical tul- ents but i'or his cheery disposition.- G. - _ inisrelin Psssonits __”l\ir. John J. Musteid, Curdigaii I-lead, paid a visit to Brudenell on Sunday.-G. ..*Mr. Gordon Ross, Georgetown, paid zi visit to Albion Cross on “Sun- duy.-G. | ..f‘Miss Jennie Musterd, Cardigan llcnd. was a visitor to Brudenell ou Sunday.-G. _ ‘ _ .=‘Mi‘.- .-’iI‘bort Dalziel, oi' the P. ld. I. ily. is visiting his home in George- tcwn.-G. _ ..".\Ii'. mul Mrs. George Hil_ibett,_ Gcriretown paid ii visit to Montagiicl on Sunday.-G. ` _ r. enry Manuel. of the Garri nm`not ilxod ton had for cln'in~a. I ' .~o“H‘ ,V rmfnnh J' . V son`ot Halifax, is home on a furlough ` a got u sweater and ti pnlr oi leather to Georgetown.-0. _ S ld, _mltts they issue from thc Rod Cross, _ . 1' 181° e ..*i"te. John Morrison oi the Gar- rison at Halifax, is spending a fur- lough at his home in Georgetown.-G; 1 ..°Prof. Roy Leitch and company held s Serbian Concert in the Town Hall, Georgetown on Saturday night which was well attended by the towns pcoplc.-G. ..°'Mr_ Hutton Dalziel, Albion Cross _spent the week end at his home in _ Georgetown.-G. ..°l\'lr_ William Train-or oi' Roseville Lot 4 arrived in Trenton on Saturday last and lias. gone to work in New ' Glasgowf-&. ._°Mr. .lolin Johnston of Mitchell ,River, returned last week from Tren- _ton, Nova Scotia where he has been working in Bailey and Underwoods Agricultural implement plant.-&. - ..*Mr. Michael O'Hnliornn oi’ Broc ton, Lot 4 Prince Co., crossed by the Cai' Ferry on Tuesday last on route to 'I“-renton where he has secured work in the ship yard. His father Mr. Michael 0‘He.|lloran has been working in tho shipyard since shortly after Christmasr-& oi' military service. He will bo much many friends in civil ns well as I t, who has seen lon, activc service. This promotion of :iii over- seas oiiiccrwill not only ‘lie wcll ino- iritcd, but will he a recognition of the military importance of this military district, and will 'bo a cause for gm- tiflcatlon to the Canadian arms. It is further understood that 'Ma- jor I\’l'acClcave, chief intelligence oiii- cer, is to be retired, and is to be suc- ,coedod by Major John R\idland_ Slncn its mcu ation of northern _ » f D lFrnncc, (icrinsnylias seized 2,700,000 iI|‘rtnch and Belgian cattle. By this mcnns und hy drastic nicusurcs oi' rc- striction at homo, Germany has suc- ceeded in maintaining practically her _original stocks of cattle. _ ~ Epsom, Surrey, England. Dear Mother,--Just :i line once more to lr-t you know l uni getting along O. K. hoping this [lnds you all well. I got your two Inst letters and one from the kiddies all in s. hunch. My, how the time flies! I have been I expect you have plenty of snow. and Pop will bc getting out the wood. l would like to bc helping him, but I Well, Inothci' dear, l will be glad when I get thc- pr-xr -ol; you sent. l [rind we got all the soars wc* nocd ,while wo am horn. Yrs, wo had tl Hood Christmas, ns they are good to Mm' Auw" 03395' 0! W°'“m°"°'" us. This is what we had for dinner.; land, received the following letter sou” mast g0oBe_ apple Banc,” Bras, from her son, Pte. Harold Oakes, who Eels Hpmmm mashed Potnoem mum enlisted with the 105th ai. the age of pudding with whm, saucm Ch,.mm,,;, °e""“t°"‘“ ye B- °"°°”ed °"°_" w cake, fruit and a Christmas stocking, Franc” 'n Fe_b"“°'ry' 1917' and "Wg So you see wo fared all right. ‘_ F \\'oundod July 26th, receiving ten “se an had 8 vm_B__e!nc,_|0n dam and wounds' ‘md has hee” Blum i_“ 'uf' I voted for Borden and Conscription. ferem h°5D"'°l’,' 1" Engllmd- I don’t think any soldiers voted. ag- Mmtar-V (‘°“"“|e"“’°“t H°5l’““1-'~`-sinst it. We all lzncw ':.'h:i: it moaixs W°°d°°"“ PNK' _‘ if (ioiiscrlptlon did not come in force ss ._.__.__-__ _ i _ _;__ - _ __ ';rHs;s1est9frs_f@cs.sra-e=r>1»~1~»- - -'.-..-.iesns- ~ st In _England every man that it lit from \' the nge of eighteen to`fort::-tivo is railed' \t'p','li'nd there are lots :Winger :ind ovor that ngein ihe army. ,I have not much iicws, so will rrioss for this tirnc. Gootlbyo, with lots of love to nil, From your loving son. _ HAROLD. in hospitals now six months, and ll ; expect to he for 1 while yet. 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