‘§ ,i `»-Charlottetown :_. ,,.. ' 3..-~,.' , ‘All correspondence prompillyxansw- \ “HH *P I JANUARY Ia, 1916 i ' ’ A ' " , p ~ r - _ “ .. ,THE .CII-IARLOTTETOli;l/X\l`_,GUARDIAN " mxggngggsg “___ ‘ ' ' ~ » fx 12,* ‘ " ‘ ' " -, , ;- --' -.1 Never Citi Tell ` Sill llll HlM|llllll'WS I llllllill, llll Gllllllill L0Nld9HI§» Jin. 8-General ian Ham- __;i V Vllton's`-rep rt on the British opera- _. Y ,ll tions on the Gallipoli Peninsula was ou Dlllilllhed in the Official Gazette to-` lhéédl it rf,/. 2-' -'Consequently it’s a good thing to have a box of Penslar Laxative Cold Breakers right handy in the home medicine case. Then you’re fore-armed and prepared to get after a cold the moment you feel it coming on. A large bottle of Pen- slar White Pine a n d Spruce _Balsam is a good thing to have on hand oo. _ Together they’ll set you back only 75c. E. A. FOSTER Central Drugstore . nl i _l I Q vi - -rsiaq l -P ... Q l . , ~j 1 J” , , P , "F "_'~,,.- ' ve ~..‘»/" , 4 ic. 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Probably no more important contri- bution to the history of the present war has yet been made. -'l`he"r'eport UIFOWB llsht upon the great landing at Anzac Cove and Suvla Bay. August 7, which has been tho subject of strong attacks upon the -military ud-, ininistratioii of the Government, tiio wlioio operations requiring tho com- bined action of the army and tho navy. _ The handling or the inasscs of troops within a limited area probably was thc inost complicated ever under- taken. and military men are not sur- prised that some important details failed to work as planned. . ~ The Suvlo Bay landing failed to ac- complish lts object, the report shows, partly because tlie force consisted largcly ol' untried troops under Gen- oruls inexperienced iii tho new war- fare, and partly through tho fuilurc of the water supply. The sufferings oi’ thc troops for luck of wutor inakc puiiiiul reading. - PRAISES BRAVERY OF MEN (icucral Ilunilltou bcstows the high- csi possible praiso upon tho bravci'_v ot tlic inoii. Ho bclicvcs tliut aitcr thc middle of August tho Turks outiiuni- hcrqd thc British and had plenty of fresh soldiers and munitions. whllo tho British Government was unable to furnish him with the reinforcements lie wanted. The General. strongly opposed thc abandonment of any oi’ the bases held by the British troops. General Haniilton’s report, which was submitted to Field Marshal Earl Kitchener, Secretary of State for War, carries _the story oi’ the Dardanellcs operations up to mid-October, when be relinquished his command. Con- cerning his rctlremciit, General llam- ilton reports: “On the 11th of October Your Loril- ship cablcd asking me for nn estimate of the losses which would be evolved in the evacuation of the Peninsula. I replied lu terms showing that such u step was to me untliinkablc. On thc sixteenth of October l i'ccci\~cd it fl! ip HAIR COMING OUT q.; l)aiidi‘ui’f causes a feverish irritation of the scalp. the hair roots shrink, loosen and then the hair coma; out fast. To stop falling hair at once and rid tlic scalp of every particle of dand- i-uil’, get a 25-cent bottle of Danderlne at any drug store, pour a little in your hand and rub it into the scalp-_ After a few applications the hair stops coming out and you can’t find any dandrui‘i’. cable recalling nic to London, for the lil. iIHiLI]lllll llllll I “SlHllP ill HES" Filll llllll llll llllWl|.S GIVE lT WHEN FEVERISH, CROSS, ' BILIOUS, FOR BAD BREATH OR SOUR STOMACH. Look at tho tongue, Motlior! li’ coated, it is u. suro sign that your little one's stomach, liver and bowels need gentle, thorough cleansing at oiico. , Wlicn pccvisli. cross, listlcss, pale, doosn’t sleep, doosii’t eat or act natu- rally. or is i`e'vorisli, stoniucli sour. breath bad; has siotnnclriiclic sorii throat, diarrlioca,.l`ull of c_old, glvo ii. ioaspoonful ot "California, Syrup oi' Figs," and in a few hours all the foul .constipated waste, undigested food and sour bile gently moves out ot’ its little bowels without griping, and you have a well. playful child again. .You needn't coax slfk ‘children to lake this harmless 'fruit liixativo;" tlioy love its delicious taste, and it always makes them fool splendid. Ask your drugglst for it 50-cont bot- V tio of "Calii'ornin Syrup oi' Figs." which has directions for babies, cliild~ ren ui' all ages and for grown-ups plainly on tho bottle. Beware oi’ couiitorfoits sold hero. To be suro you get the genuine, ask to soo that it is made by "Culii’oriiin. Fig Syrupl Company.” .Refuse any otlior kind $5151-10-15llthlhlWlllBll. 4 I with contempt.-< "The Turks came on agnlii and , Mrs. lluflwliaai ilu 3 lilunlsamenl' and lrlali iii I " Avon, May 14th, 1914;'-" T have used ‘Fruit-a.-tives"Ior" -fvdvrfilwu and cmzpasm with insist* ex_eel.Ieni: results, and they continue to ` be mv vnlv medicine. I saw ‘Fmion , tives' advertised with a letter in which' ‘K ,ll°me one recommended them very ' hlghly,soIt.riedthem. The resultswers more than satisfactory, and I have no hesitation in recommending ‘Fniit~a,- tives" ANNHJ A. co1us1<:'r'r.-' Tune is .proving that ‘Fruit-a-tives' can always be depended upon to give , ` prompt reliofin all eases of Conrlspatsofi. ' andSlo1nacl| Trouble. I " a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 250. At dealers or sent postpaid by l»‘niit~ e-tives Limited, Ottawa. v 2 reason, as I .was iiitoriiicd by Your Lordship on my nrrival,tliut I-lls Ma- jcsty‘s Government desired Ircsli, un- biassed opinioii_ .from it responsible coniniandcr upon thc qucslloii oi our-` ly evacuation." LOSSES WERE VERY HEAVY The inost striking passages ui llio document describe the ill-ialcd land- ing at Suvla Buy and Anzac, early in August, for securing command ot thc heights on the middle oi’ the Peninsu- la, and cutting- oif i'rom their base tho Turkish forces nt the lower cxtremity, where the Allied armies made their first landing. This operation began on August 6. The climax was reached at daybreak on the tenth. when the Turks made a grand attack i`rom tho summit of Chunnik Bair Hill upon a short front held by two battalions of the Sixth North Lancasliircs and the Fifth Wiltshire regiments. which Gen- eral Hamilton describes as weakened in numbers, though not in spirit. “First our men were shelled hy, every enemy gun," lie says, "tlieu` assaulted by a huge column. coiisisi- ing ot no less than a i'ull division,plus three battalions. Tho North Lanca- shire men were simply overwlielined, in their shallow trciiclies by sheer‘ weight ot' numbers, while the Wili- slilres. who were caught in the open, were literally almost annlhilated. "The ponderous mass of the enemy swept over the crest ami swarmed round the l-lampsliires and General* Baldwin's Brigade,'whicli had to give ground. and were only extricuted with great difficulty, and very heavy loss- es. Now it was our turn. The worships and the New Zealand and Austr Ilan Artillery, an Indian Mountain Krtil- lery Brigade and the Sixty-Ninth Bri- gade Royal Field Artillery were get- ting the chance of a lifetime. As suc- cessive solid lines of Turks topped the _crest oi the ridge, gnps,'were torh. -through their formationdagid an iron rain fell on them as they t led tn rie- form in the gullies. THE FIGHTING WAS DESPERATE “Not licrri only did ilic Turks pay dcnrly l`or their ri>~\-upturc oi iiic vitnl crust. ltliicniy i'ciiifoi'ccnionts continu- cd to uiovc up under at hcavy and nc- ..r - .,. .. .,,, . . ». 1 » 14- Ts' 1'; .Q ‘Q1 , _ -.. ri. _ i ' ` Qaiif Q Q ,:> - pu Wm f ' Srl-"E`_l`§;lA.l_ .»- SALE ‘J -~ / ' F This Morning REMNANTS I . v ~._ Slfifiiiiur-f“§v""' 1'” -, r __ Q- , i 0 _ (>3@ ?{ (Q i _ ‘ i `- »v M _ A i i j i or- Army Stull, wiili Vicc Ailiiiirnl do llllclu-,('k. 7 lluriiig ilic niglii of ilic ll_l.li, it division consisting of thc 32nd and 34th hrllrndcs wcri- lirouglit i`roiii nic plains \vcro workcd out hy lilo D '_ i #ily W K ` as ` Gel Ydur Rgeadi-ll; MF , fler at C. A. 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