4.. 01,. ,-f ‘JULY ab, 1915 1 In " _ _ _ _ . , _ . . . . I 1 ~ ~ 1 1.' e. 1,., I ., ,.vL, » --"1 4 I in in _ i""{ _ _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ _ _ _ PAGE 1‘nui=_i=_ if Don t Pull Out Your _ Grey Hair _ keep it in-and restore it 'td its natural color. Wyetlisl Sage and .-._S_ulpliur. _ Always brings back 'the - .fnatu_§al"c'olor tot grey or -fade hair, gives new ,_ _life and growth to thin dry hair and stops fall- ing out. It is not: a dye buta , hair food and is perfect- _ ly harmless to use. ' Don_’t wait_ to think _about it, acl; now, start using Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur today, 5Oc and $1.00 bottles. E. A. Foster Central Drugstore Sunnyside wolf: ~- l '!.l!ihlii<_vr 1 i BASEBALL }lASl~il1Ai.l. lt|ilHl't.'l`S, .lilly 2S,~ Ainerii-nn ui. Neiv York, New York ti, Detroit. -1. At Boston, t‘hicai.:o 1, liostoii 0. At Wasliiiigtoii, t‘levelunil 10 Wash- ington 1. At i’liiIadelphiii, St. Louis ii dclpliiu. 5. l’iii|i1- NATIONAL AT CINCINNATI. Iloslon JI, (lim,-iiiii:ili 1. At Si.. Louis, SI. l_.oiiis Il, l'hi:lilel- phia 1, FEDERAL. At Si. Louis. 'Newiii-li 7, St. Louis G. At i’ittsbilrg, l’lt|sbiiri.: 4,l¢aIIinioro 3, Baltiiiiore li, Pittsburg :Z INTERNATIONAL. At Montreal, Montreal 11, moiid 1. ~ i!.l_:.¢_f..':-:'>'_";' _ ' "f 1 irsnsgniis lticli- l\'li's Ii. li. .lenkiiis and 1`aniily are speiiiling it t`e\v weeks at Ili'iili;i¢t011. llunil-as. l\’iiss ltlililh (iiiriiliiiin, \vli0 under- went :in operation in the l’. l~i. Island llospital, is iinpi'oviiii.: nicely. Mrs. lmiiiiiel tlalizint oi' lloston ar- rived lust night. iii-coiiipiiiiieil by licr inotliei' Mrs. .losepli l\fliii‘l{iiiiioii, tliey are stopping nt. the l“ioi'ill\ ltoad and Mrs. Sarah l\lel’|iee ot' llullli creek who have been visiting Mrs. Peter Gor- don oi' Moiiiiigno during the 11151 week have roturiii-.d homo. ltcv_ M. A. l\lcl.euii and Mrs McLean. o1` Toronto, were in the lilly Y0S1l‘1“1“¥- Mr Mi-l.can is it former l’_l~}_ lslanilcr and is i‘ciicwiiig_ old acqunlntuiiceii. 'l‘liey expect to leave for Toronto ill u diiy or two. ` M,-_ iv, e. iiiin-noniiid. Boller 111- sbector nnil t‘hie|` ldiigiiiecr i`or _the_ Boller liispectioii und lnsuraiiee (om-. pany 01' t‘_;\.mu|u_ in in tfliiirlottctowii on oillcinl busiiiess. Mr. Nluc1l01111111 who holds the honorable po_sitioii of Mnyoi' ot' Stcllarton. N. 5-. 1"‘D01`_11* biisiness boonrini: in his town and in general througliout thc countri‘~ Mf- Miu-iIoiiiilil`lias ret-.e|1Il.\' S1111`1"‘1 1" fm", for tho purchase of ii niacliln_e 1:1111 10 .be presented hy the town oi Siell_n_i- ion, ’l‘hisi patriotic inoveiiieiit. whicli wus initiated by Mi'. Ma_ciloiiald .i_iiil the town Council has so lar mei with good siiceess and he experts that ini .his return to Stcllnrton this week 11'; bulniicc of'tho amount re1l1111`0l1 W" bo_iii sight. _ _ 5 Nervous. sick headaches 1011 of exhnustod nerves. H115 “":"“ you or approiu-bins l11‘0S"'°'t;‘2 _ or paralysis. BY “-“"|c2|““F 'I blood Dr. Chaso's Ncr c Oiiilis |-egg.;-gg. the wasted ncrvo and tliomiiitllll' ‘*“"“" |'°“"f“' ff' slcoplosiincss and 01-1121' “'~""° 5 disorders. 50 Cen s Box all Dealers. or t a _. , _ md Edmanson, Bates & Co., hlml v Toronto. __ i special train. dressed by the DEt?iFt_ iinportaiiec of increiising production, oi' which one oi' the niost important ways is by coinbiitting plant diseases. l-ie referred particularly to the losses in the potato crop this season due to misses. this being caused by bacterial disease. Mrs. A. IC. Duiibraek, Supervisor oi` \Vomen’s Institutes on l’rliice lddwaril Island, extended nn invitation to eoine to the l"lo\ver Show to be held Aug- ust 24th and 25th iii Cliarlotletowii, to see what is being done by other wo- men in the growini: oi" flowers about their homes. She explained the or- giinlzatloii ot' Women's Iiistitiites and their development on l’rin<-_e ldilwiird island, forty-one linviiig been organiz- ed to date. She told oi` the work that may be done by such Institutes which included the repairing of public biiihilngs, the iiiiprovcnicnt oi` vacant lots, iiiiiinclng the laying oI` sidewalks. cle. She nieiitloiied that ii`.iiieeiings became dull and formal they should be held in the homes of the members oec:isioiiull_\', where light luneheuns might be served. The members were not to try io excel one anothi-r in the way oi' rei'ri-sliiiiciits ns some might be too busy or not in ii position to ilo as well as others which might cause them to drop out of the Institute. Her iiilk was much appreciated by those present. Siiperiiitendent Clark then took most. oi` the men with him ami show- ed ilieiii the plots where cereals, roots and corn were helnir tested and many very fiivoriible coiiinients were made on the condition oi' the plots. lViaii_v qiiestioiis were asked regnrdilnz the _vielils and qiiiillty ot’ the difforcnt varieties being tested. As the Station has now been conducting: these tests tor some years he meiitloned that cer- tain outstiiiidiiig varieties were now being propagated in these plots and mnii_v other varieties have been drop-_ ped from the lists. Among the oiit_- staiidiiig varieties he showed the visi- tors nine strains of Banner oats which are being: grown side by side for com- parisoii and it is expected that fthe Prince Edward Island membord ofthe (‘uiiiidiiin Seed Growers’ Association ngain in 'the grove and hail 111110110011 before procccdind _ C0 11'1011f`1*>“1'e9- After luncheon Mr. -T011" F- 311101011” spoke briefly. expressing the .awfu- cintion oi' the Fredericton Institute and the Grnham'a Road Agricultural Club for the pleasant day-they liad into Ile also presented 11 V010 01' tliaiilis to Siiperintendent Clark and his siiifi’ of workers which had been unanlinously extended by all those present. Ono of the largest i!8l11€\'- ings that has ever been held at the Ex',,,._,|n,m,in|' Farm then arranged tlieinselves on the hillside near the runway in have ri photograph taken. just before leaving for 'liomo on their nnniint-"tJi>éi1; W1¢1°"» P’°“° “' tl wil(1§I‘leiit+“A-11-0~"R-B11-" il neniisi tlnaefllnl "“°1’°" 3"' '°W° 1 o and sI>on8e)'-"H°W'° y°“" “muy 7" ._ . ,. . ~ Mi. Paul A. Murphy dwelt on the Neill came over with me Did Y011 bring the horses to Monc- ton? No, we left them at Point du (‘iiene. Did ,\‘oii know what he had been paid 1`or the lot" I snw the Cho |@ Siimincrslde. Nfxt day. - - , Thai would be.tlie 20th?- Yes. ' is that your writing? Yes. coniiiig to him on that che ue? niiy ri~i~ord of the nge? Yes. Did McNeill make niiy objection to ’i‘hvre is the first cheque for $1,425. ls it in your writing? Yes, -_ Who paid tho shipping charges on the second lot? McNeill I think, Who paid the shipping charges on the first batch? I am not sure. What time did you get io Moncton after passing the 54? That after-|io0n_ Did you sign the cheque that one,-_ noon? No, next day. Did Anderson hand It to McNeill? Yes. ' Did you examine the horses they arrived? No, next day. when Was McNeill there? Yes. Did you conilrm the examination you mndc at Summerside? Yes. Did you test them at Moncton? Yes. I found them perfectly sound: ' D111 you nay another visit to ins island to buy horses? Yes, there were two more lots. When you bought the 6 horses you bought len more on the same dayf One cheque was issued on the 25", , L .. .-.G 3.-ni.. 1 - ' - .. ,,,..,i.\i ‘ ‘ " .__(;la'-wi-'.'-~ \' (Continued f p Moncton” Yes __ _ __ _rom ag;;i_i;s)e___a _ (fi_‘:"'|"“"_‘1__f';’_'l‘__I_2§||_‘_’_ °"°1_t____ Do you recollect it McNeill brought 1 16 1011 B11PPY 11 E 01505 GY any discards among these 54" No, I §)f_'_=_;_1;:1__<1__$1_1h_§»__rHArro_i11 _ho staff or the wanted am positive he aio not Mr Ross mst Sr L11i.11re Witness then stated that when they what were the defects ' - ° 3 noon | i V t 1 previous y. ne was over age, .mo - spoke, referring to visited Mc’\leill‘s stables they saw l ? 0 you no- - 612:! 5:1211; i_>f variety tests of grain, about twenty horses. Next day he ther had 3 blemish omits 1eg_ you - n r ed on at the Experimental examined and found none of them _ ~ . could spot these easily. 5_1;-_i_;0;1. He drew attention to the diseased or spavined. you have 3 distinct 1-ecoiiecuou of 11 reports and other Experimen- Were these horses paid for here? passing ten for McNeill at Moncton’ 1111 Farm publications, stating that N0. they were paid for in Moncton. yes ' ;1_1;25;__ _i:_t_i;>_i_ild _git metro out 'of them Did) you- discuss the price with Mc- Did ,you know that Mcivem was occ-asm" B' D as hey h°“1_°“ this N‘i;1_1d' N°- '_ going over hot foot the next dayiwith h h _ th!-Ie was followed by Mr Tennant these ho?-sgsyin gi: slf)si‘b€e!’\el\I]l'011i;1it them over to Were there any rejects? I can’t Y I, » _ _ , _ Moncto l - , . . . _ ,mm County HG Bam them Wag a M n, wio took change of them? remember, 9 H191] Of the NOYUI. C0l'l'\e ]0ll1 In the Stflfe _ good yi-_.spent o_f it o<.n__ioi.y song ,hf__1‘;;lf};;‘;§';<;11l,§_§:1; Blaeighzygy- with ____I_>_1ii__i;i;i_;_iio_t§_§<» the previous reioffrs For country, for freedom, for honor, for life, ormei o mann nc ure t e near tie ` ' -~ . . - . . . . S,(_.|i,,,m that needed d,.ai,mg,_, mosh ___X1;11_€’_;1 g1_rsf‘s which McNeill Flash In his eye the blue lightning of steel’ l're|nier Muthiesoil, in his usual, dm 22% ‘;;:’f\I"__'_’_“‘f1‘ 11_":1`e» »i;8f_111:_- h"0"1_4h1- "V"1_` “'f‘;"U _"1" -‘11l""* V1l1‘1" il” And Stllll CHHIIOH b0ItS pea' UPOH pelll; clear, concise style, outlined the na- ~ \ - :_ - “gun nm Q io ienvy iru _ iorscs which you - . . ,_,,,.,_, ,,,1,,,m,,,g,,s 0,- prince m“_______ li_i_i_n unit yon wninoil more iiorsrisv ixlsctoil your-soil nt MoNoiii'.~i smilie? Come Islanders and drive the brute to his lair, l.li l. li=.' l': 1' i ii ' ' ,- "' - » ~ _;__‘_f;,‘ one 't“ru?_1_’i‘;_;; h§’n_S;ll‘f‘ t(;"_T_;1l_‘i’; __R_V:is_it ut_Aiiderson's suggestion that _Were you i'urnisl_ieil with any cer- overwhelm h|5 wolf hordes with death and despa|r best in \vliate_vei‘ line of work he was I \V;; ui?H'i‘_ll l(é'__])’:(fr(’]l"?rseS? _Yes' t'mC;t_e' iquch as “.113” giving the age' enitaged. Ile said that such gather- Cd? YDS ` '1 ""1 wi WU 1'¢1U1`11' ;"‘"__‘*»_ "U_1°“1`_»_ _<10-1‘>C1~‘i;_ 010-. 1`0l10\1'1f11 ings as these should do mucli toward no ` ` W ‘L °‘V"(" ” ""’"“~ 1 11‘W‘* 1101 _ _ ' v 1 ' - . ~ , , - _ :__,lI_,_]_l_\_g _,nm ,urnlws in thu" work “nd S_______‘_____1;_1__1:__11.‘;___<_1_1;l__ examine then? ;l_li:‘._y \vere not supplied to inc at any . ‘ ~ i O I 'p ig the young people on the _ _ _ n,' _ |S|_md_ ____;\_71;_;1 _;v»1._s_____tli__c_l_rv_i_|_ii_ality? A good ____;1_;J11__eref2si:_fIv§i_l_ no remuneration other i ..' , . ,‘ . ' . 1 _ 1 ~ -4. . . ....l.."élT_i_"i.`.‘.‘f."’.`.‘;f. i.'1;‘.‘i.,'".T .,,;“’,‘,§,,,2'f_'._',;y 011°" i>-SS 01110 601' §2<»'f’, Ye- _ had to tio with roads. lie would start you did dot get H . _ _ ul )_" mfg Sf"_l th" """"""1 “f_ 111" . . __ __ __ ____ __,____ _ __ talkliig ubout_ roads and ii' he should 20 mulls? -do `UwI0m_l" M(‘Nem.s 1,322;-7 DY DUWHS Wim S“bf‘l[f_i,‘_’_‘]_ _....__._m1nute.y0u.afe-feadlng t-IHS 2lCI:;~"i§I’]€I`€ 3l‘€"WOI‘l‘l€fI"Of"lfI'I€ Same IIGSII HU(fl)l()0d eontinuc to ally length he would still Smb|@,, hc,-(. and t|,(rr};, “cm kept ul llid .ou (i's.‘ ' 1 i-_ontiiiue to speak about roads :ind Dm you (;x_m_i__(_ H I _ _ _.mm _gl Jw.W(',m“v Sin" "I mmmy SWU1 b1`1‘1l§‘fS- day following your-lu:-ri 01|( | l0l;§r('Sy}].m ilii<'i»iiii=iiisoll(d’l push", ‘my-(il~hm` iir ‘ Mr. ii. ii. iiohio, M. L_ A., then 0,, ,,,,, ,,,.S,‘(,ay.§ cxn‘;“h "_’;""- QS- ,mr',M.; ",\,0f”_' ‘l’_"§ ‘°[ _1’_-*_* ““‘~*_“- - spoke on the iniproveiiiciit ot roads |10,-WS wow r__jc__‘t__d H110 la _":"& W_h'1t whz;t(;v'e__‘ » "1 011110 1'-t»0ml>1f1l»‘-12 and the ailvaniuges to the farnier in what was done' with umnfp, XS Mr/l)0u`g],N (-mlm ,_ L . (.|, , living ii good traiispoi'tatioii system was but on ¢|,,,BL. pawcd ' K' (' |¢,i;g¢0vv,, q'¢;.u|;, i\;,,:,'; 51",(-in ‘fir 'hip tliroiiglioiit. the island. llo toueheil what was nn uK;`tic'kL,t¢ F ___ (iu(._,.,i an `|h'(. r,.,.,,r,|.§’d ,lgl.l§,..O`,`lm|U; on the dignity ol' furiiiini; as a. profes- im,-su wmuing u ticket was' BHLYIE il' ],im'0f fl-eyghys ,..,,r,.ié,| li, S`UT:(';| . U sion and said that tho making ot’ mon- "Major A,,dL,,.50,, 1- and ut I _k £1" ship }.~m|,,-,.,.,.,' (-,/,,,¢,.aCt ‘V , ' Hi", ey Should ilot be the sole object ot' the MCNMHIS stable D mc " fm. Blllipuleilfg b A ‘V B SIv}V.‘§?eiS m;H‘i I izirnier, but that he should think also Did you have any guard on th do X. liorgog on Aligugt 22' Ui- 10LAh‘i,.S,,‘.’ I' 01 1110 1mD1`0Vf21110l1l 111111 \V¢l1`&1‘€ 01' to watch your horses" N0 e 0 Major Andersoiiion 1\’iigiist26(io l"Tiiii(f the eoininunity, etc. Ilow did you know that. they were du (lhene by`Mnl\'eill. The first lot of ' the same horses that you pngged the 6 were prepaid and on August Ill day before? They were all ticketed. 5911i hy McNeill to Major Aiiderson M1211! the tickets not have been 54 horses, but there wus no sliiiiiiiiiif 511111011 tlllriilg the night? possibiy it contracts in his possession for the could have been done. 11 horcs sent on 25th Aiigiist. Tliere were also quite a number of The tfoiirt adjourned till to-dliv at other liorscs. 'l‘hc tickets might hav., 10.30 to permit Mr Gordon to' get been shifted round? I saw the horses i1'UI`l11“-1' 11l|`UI‘11111li011. which I rejected in tho m(,,-ning in -an l\lcNeill’s stable. ' N Y POLICE GOT You did not go round to see ii’ any CANADIAN DEFAULTEFI rejected horses died iii thc night? No. m i Ilad any ol the rejected horses any NEW YORK. July 27.-A man the tlckets on tliem? No. ` police said was Samuel liliirion, oi' Did _vou take any mimng of vm-iifv. Montreal. was nrrcsteil on the street ing the horses that were rejected [Hu here today on ii charge of being a lug- nlglit be1'oi‘e`? Yes. itlve ironi justice. The police declared You were on the lookout for any that lilurtoii left Montreal on July 10, trick of substitiition? Not exactly, with ii pnyroll ot’ $7,000, belonging to l’erliapi-\ this is a trick they do not the (lunadiaii Steel Foundries, Limit- Dlay on the Island? I have never ed. 'l‘hey added that since Blurton heard tell of it. disappeared a search has been made Were you suspicious at nil? 1 was for him in several cities of the United wise enough to know that they re. States and (luiiadn. His wliereabouts quired to he watched. was deterniined when he mailed $300 Who took them down to the ship? to his wife. 'l`lis police said the man Several men. had more than $4,000 in cash on his MeNcill's men? Yes. bei-son when arrested. Blurton was Did you go with them? Yes; Mc. Said to have told the police that lie was willin' to re r _ L, tu ii to l\’lonIreiil to I)ld he help you to imload? No, face the eliarge against him. Did you have soldiers to iielp you to unload them? No. SIEAMIH SENLMI _ Did McNeill tell you what he got from Anderson? No. _E - _qi he received. l think he was paid in The Seiiliie is a wooden steamer of 1,100 ions gross and 615 tons net Was he paid before Andgrgon (19. She was built in St John, N.ll., eleven ,,m~;,.(| with ,|10 ho,-ses? He was paid years ago, for the south shore route in itlent-ton. between St John and llalifiix and alter \\'heu was he palil that cheque? 11101 1'l¢‘I`V1<“` “'03 111‘01<01\ 11D 11.1' I-111' introdiiction oi' the south shore rail way she then went on the Bay tllialeur route. Did McNeill tell;you how mug-h was The stennier is 184 feet long and 34 feet in beni wil q _ N0_ __ _ ii, ti a speed oi` ll You were exainliiing the horses here k1101S~ S111’ is 1111111 85 10 110 111110 10 wiiimnr any nssisiniice. Did you take curry ii snriwisilis nmoiint of i~a1'i:o and nlso has ii large niiniber of state- _ rooms. She is equipped with n inod- shipping 54 horses to Moncton wltli- ern electric plant elevators. The out being examined? N0, ' stennior has _vct to be painted and - _ n, c. o .. . ~ - _» - i - - - - . iiiobsi-Zfilinsoooior onli super. wonin you novonnae any rorliior service. Sin-_ is owned by Mr w. N. lhf-:_ call for men and yet more men is imperative. Our Canadian i..i.~_n.i.-_in con; __t_.;____iioo_;<_io____;»_»_i_;igi f_f;}_[‘;',""§{,‘fjf " ‘“‘“°“°“ md bee" x§i.).i°§i? hi.-1 Ingift'iiiffiiplinftioriiigrig-‘)'ff§ Brothers’ in Arms have worked wonders. In Prince Edward Island we have :._i_§_:ii__-_ i__i_§»sii;_<;f:_v___cB_ time dm ,,,,. Dui yon oxmnin.. nie baton or 54 the s_s. ein... muon. Tin. sono.. many more of such_men if they would only awake to their responsibilities. tins mooring win proimby be Angina i_n___i11§___Sgiugpgiorousli mamieras the :_vé1_11___f§__°_;“-1\_l_l-1bQ1j;°%'-Q'L>;_;%§1};§_‘°",§“ij The Germans know it, the British know it. the French know it and every P. zsfllliblgigicurqioiiigis then, -ml-théred Mr Tlioiiipsoii (prtiducing_clieque)- steamer, which_ wa_s built li_v'l)nyiil ISl3I](l€l` kn0WS It. NOW IS tI'i€ time f0l` YOU t0 Will y0UI' l'lI)I)On. it ' ` ‘ l.yiich, of St Join, ins tie ropuiat on . ' ' ' ' of being "___ "mst .solidly ___mmm_______, show that you shared in a struggle that will be talked off to the end of time. wooiion sn».nn<-r over innn oi iinn Enlist today and take your part in the work at the Front which is for real men port. ' and them alone. The call is to Youth to Courage and to those who desire to ::WHEN HOT DAYS COME-The happy coolness of Montserrat Lime Fruit Juice. This healthful golden juice. with its snappy, fruity, nroinii~ tic havour, is a summer neeesalt_v as well as n. summer luxury. lt keeps yoii well. it does you gooi, it supplies the _l_!riti'sli,Govel‘1l_Ilient iii such large quamitioi tg.; the Navy _andthe Ex- ped qua y orcoifg 'I’ho reason is. it keeps `peogi`lo" lieal ily -i\i1d'f\t‘ n most satisfying. i~oo_ling beverage, for ii hot days /Montserrat l.Imc Fruit Juice is refined from c_ull_ivnt_eil Liiiieii grown in the beautiful Island of Mont _ . e ge u e MONTSERRAT. _ . _ , . - -1 ' . .~~ \ \ _ . ,. . . -__- , -_ _ - _ _ -_._~-~.~~\ _+ .. _ __ _ _ , _, , ' ‘ 1 \_ .1/'1-ff*--; ~ . 1 _ ’ 1 ’ ` , »\ 1 i , .‘ ~,"=<. - ~ : 1 .~.;. ;.-meh.. “=- ‘i ‘ez -._' ‘-._. ~.‘.`.~..`~..! :- 5,“1;a?"'~§'." 1' *"\ “ “\ I' ‘V ._ __,,__,,,,,..-. _ , _ » 1 \ - , . "_ ‘ i and the other Dil the 26tli'.' Yea, _ What happened to these horses? I ’ - __ tliiult McNeill took these horses over. ~ _...__ _ . ‘ Did you inspect these horses at _ War is diiiicult eve_n,under perfect conditions. The Heavy Battery be- ing composed of Prince Edward Islanders entirely, offlcered by Prince Edward Is anders, assures every man in the Battery the,best possible treatment under all conditions which are met with. This must appeal to men of sense. We want good men only as to us will be intrusted the honor of Prince Ed ward Is- land. The officers and men must be prepared to defend that to the utmost -even to the extent of their lives. _ Many of the best young men of Prince Ed- ward Island have already enlisted in this Battery. It is up to you to do so now. Do not make the mistake of believing that the war will shortly end. The end looks farther away now than it did one year ago. If you do not go with the Heavy Battery under the best conditions possible, you will certainly go later undermore unfavorable circumstances. Therefore, be advised, COME NOW! One man today will be worth ten a year from now. __II/931611 DOY0ur Duty The greatest obstacle in recruiting for this Battery has been, not a want of volunteers, but the fact that; parents and wives of volunteers are continual- ly refusing to do their duty. They little realize that they are stuntirig their mens' manhood, as well as, assisting the Germans to win. Women you have not realized the enormity of the-crisis. We do not ask you to coax your boys to go, but we do ask you when they wish to go, to remember the Belgium women and let them go. _ Do you young men of Prince Edward Island realize that at the very as the women of Prince Edward Island who are carrying rifles in the trenches killing and being killed, in order to protect you in your gross carelessness and false security. How long are you going to stand for this. Do you know that there are thousands of French, Belgium and English women of exactly the same flesh and blood, with the exact same amount of love for life, love for their people and for their homes, as our Prince Edward Island women have. They are now, as you read this, going into the trenches in Flanders, carrying back the wounded, caring for the dying, under the hail of shrapnel shell and rifle bullets. How long, Oh! how long are you young men of P. E. Island going to stand for this. Enlist today I You must go anyway. Do it like a Chicken Hearted Sliirkers Do you, as young able bodied men, realize that every time you pass along the street or road, there are hundreds of people, men, women and children who know you well, who know you ought to be at the front, who point a finger of scorn at you and call you among other terms a CHICKEN HEARTED SHIRKER. Were all the men of the British Empire to do as you are doing, and they have every bit as much right, then Prince Edward Island would have long before this been treated as Belgium has been treated Then where would your comfort be and where your women and children? We want men, stern, strong, unbending men-we want them for the Heavy Artillery Battery. which if it places one single shell in the proper place in the trenches of the enemy, will have with that shell avenged all the deaths which have so far taken place in Prince Edward Island. Won’t you come and help us place that shell correctly ? OUR FATE Whatever has been dealt out to Belgium, France and Poland, will be our fate ten-fold, if we fail to subdue the Germans. That we shall be broken, plundered, robbed and enslaved like Belgium will be but the first part of the matter. There are special reasons in the German mind why we should be morally and mentally shamed and dishonored beyond other people-why we should be degraded till those who survive may scarcely dare to look each other in the face. Be perfectly sure therefore,that if Germany is victor`ous e /ery re- finement of outrage which is within the compass of the German imagination will be inflicted on us in every aspect of our lives, Will Prince Tdwa -d Island be asked to suffer as Belgium suffered because YOU stay at home! ENLIST TODAY see the wonderful adventure which twelve nations are sharing. Your sons at the Front were boys ten months’ ago. Today they are iron veterans who have earned fame. Put on your Khaki and your manhood today. 1_1:_<;__i_»_\»r0E:::j11w;1;1<1___11131__tl;~___§1_;_§1l'§1g Capt. W. B. PI'0WS€, Liellt-C01. A. G. P 93116 7 Charlottetown, Charlottetown Capt. No. 2 Heavy Battery Comng. 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