. I as.-._ - »-qt, l .i im ._, ~4 *gl .95 ..__l `» , , un. ~r l/ 781.968 ietiaeenilui ii£lniiiu.’inlirss ssti-_"tially-i=iioil iiiis..iisisirs News .i=oii.ri-is .euiiiii>iiiii°s siirusniw _...-... -<' ~ ,_ ° i » .. t _ lllESS|llii lil llll lllllll -____ Since Ottawa, Ont., ‘ _ August 9th, 1915. .IH _ lllllllr It my duty to tell you it-lint 3.3. Fruit-,a-,tives".has done for mc, `?¥{%`ll.5ll'S REO, I began to l'eel run- ;_..e.r. a. “ and tired, and suffered very much kL5Wr and Kidney Trouble. ‘ ‘_ .greed of f.Fruit,a-tives", 1 Dal Q' _li would try them. .The result Qjfasliihiprising: During the Bi years . \ 'Pl§l|,;l§’l§ave taxon them regularly and W0lll§libt change for anything. /have ll0l\_-éodizln liour’i' Sickness since I com- meii,px, is for $2.50, that site, csc. ,'1-}'j_.'i_l,<§ul_e,_§‘a _or sent postpaid on receipt .IW _Fruit-ii-tives Limited, Ottawa. = The Magdalen islands S. S. Co. [ltd _’ll;q_,B_; 8. Amelia carrying H. ll. meiie; panenr-1> and freight leaves Picton every lA\...dey and Thursday ef» errival of morning express from E'niiW;'fof.tiie llagdelen Islands cell Ill. #sing and coming at louris. V f QHAI. W. iVll. Agenl. Ploteu U."H.”Itarret\. Nleneaor. Mahan* ' Harbor. I. I. , . . . S. S. HALIFAX from CHARLOTTETOWN " _for BOSTON WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 13th. it JAS. CARRAGHILR, Ch’tf>wn. Agent. assi-1,2-izivitr. 0 ‘ Piolessional Cards, Hessian LAWYII-l _ ...~ , lontegue. P. I. L '-.vc-` > Meneyhmen - Usa-I-tfiltl. ~g, Megan, |(_c., Donald McKinnon Mel.iAN it MQKINNON ...lerrletere. ._ attorneys-ei-Lew gqyu B115., Charlottetown. m J( Y V l 3 lioneon e suilrv , llrrietere end lt!ore_eyl` loileltorl for lloyd Bank of canada IONIY T0 LOAN Money to Loan Monpy ‘to loan at reasonable rates |,gi|s1terast~ on good improved farms or city property. Applications will 'Westie prompt attention. 3, H.».l. PALMER. Bank of .Nova Scotia Chambers. .|889-.11-2'lM1Mo. - McLEOD i& BENTLEY ». ‘z »=l-‘-'~w.1:. sentisy, K. c. ' : .lei-s§tefs and Attorneys-lt-Lew - » btain his llilre . Mgngy to Loan. deavored to o ent for overseas enlistment. » le of N. 8. Chambers. :warms he. was ` rl totowu. P. E. I. .. .. ciined to-giveit. '* 2-5,-‘. .ly . '. ' Robert than asked . .. -'“f~“"'“”""' the Home D°““°° n ~ Wrox. ."‘w,_ I _expe'r‘ije'nc_eH;ritti to *lr W5 TUESDAY _ COMING TO P E I.-In conn ion TURKS. MD-10|' C R Mersereau. ountl Allison '17 is going to Nova Scotia in company with captain .kin Black and. ,other officers; Tiisyywlll wit Sydney a.ml.Haittax and .clots to,~P`. S. island. / ‘ SPECIAL SUMMERSIDE BUF- PLEMENT.-l-A special supplement ,of The Guardian devoted to Summerside. _who , wish to advertise in' tbel number will please send in their pglvt. to Mr. Mcgiougan not later than this evening at 8 p. in. The special mim- ber will combine it number-of pictures of Sumnierside homes, and prize es- says which will appear for' .the first time. This is a souvenir number and will give an opportunity to advertise at a tline when advertising counts for much more' than us-ual. NEW CAN FACTORY.-Mr. Emest Parkman finished work on Saturday on his contract oi' hliilding the new can-making factory on St. P_eter'sl Road. This is a two story building '10 x 40 feet with an addition of a boiler house. The floors are all of cement, and a 20,000 .plant has been_~install_ed.= Orders are already in for the mam!-‘ facturlng of three million cans. The new factory should prove a. splendid thing for Cbarlottetowiirgiving employ- ment to it considerable uniber of pee-‘ ple. A switch of the railway has been 3 run in alongside tho building to lac-| iitate the handling of the' factory*s- outfit. ' ‘ NEW TANK STEAMER HERE.- The Imperial Oil Company’s steamer Icolite, Capt. Watkins, due here for some days, arrived in port= yesterday morning with a cargo of gasoline' from Chicago and kerosene from Sarnia. The lcolito is at new tank steanierjl having bee-n in service only three months. She was built by the Im- perial Oil Cp., ut Collingwood, Ont., and ~ls s splendid example of Cana- dian workmanship being up-to-date in every’ way. She goes from here to Halifax thence to New York where’ she wllL be fitted with oil-driving - equipment. She will run 'between New York and Mexico during the wiii~ ter and return here In the spring. She starts unloading her cargo of oil to- day. V OF LOCAL INTEREST.-Tlie follow- ing recent nowg with regard to chap- lains at the front will be of Presby- tefrian interest: Major the Rev. C. W. Gordon (Ralph Connors) who has been at the front for it year, is now in England, and will shortly sail for Canada to assist in it special recruit- ing campaign. Captain the Rev. George Farqullar, formerly oi’ Hamp- ton and Rotliesay (N. B.), succeeds- Major Wells at Shorii'clift`e, England. Captain the Rev. J. B. Paulin, oi’ Si. Gi‘les chulrch, Hamilton (0nt.),» han been appointed chaplain at Crowbor- ough, England. Captain the Rev. G. S. Mitchell, late of Oxford (N. S.), who went as chaplain in the Dalhousie Med- ical unit, has resigned his commis- sion and is on the water, neturnifig to Canada. ' , ._ ` LATE BATHING.-Four __of the members of the Hillsboro _ Boating” Club, (in gc-od sta_i_idiiig)_`had`_tt plunge into the water of the harbor yester- day :ind report that the water was not as cold as the frosty wind afte-r they got out of it. However the late bathing of last year, which wound sip the season on the 4th December 1,915 has beentbeaten this year just ‘by one week. As the steam-was coming oil- the bathers (like 'a warm/ horse in cold weather) it was unanimouslyde- cided to quit for this year, and take bathing suits and towels home. Should record they are at liberty Ito. do .so. - and get ,into the swim, but for divers' reasons, the few who have kept up this most exhilarating sportwvill bathe at home iintil spring time comes once again. ` . W APPRec|A1‘|oN FaoM\ LONDON. -Sometime ago the Royal Edward Chapter, I. 0. D. E. sent $50 to Lady. Drummond, President of the Maple Leaf Club. London, and have receiv- ed the following acknowledgment: London, Nov. 20, 1916, Dear Miss Ha- viland, We are very grateful to the I. O. D. E. for helping us so splcn-~ didly to provldo comfortable clubs for our soldiers when they come to this great city-so lonely because of its iminenslty for those who have no home in it. You would love to see' how .happy and comfortable our boys are in the Maple Leaf Clubs; and the P. E. I. boys ,are among the most grateful of them all. A formal re- ceipt will be forwarded from the Sec- retary for £10.9.2 and please tell the Royal Edward Chapter how much it lgappreciated. Yours sincerely Jug, lie Drummond.” . AND YET ANOTHER -Yesterday was reported the enlistment of Earle Bryenton, the nineteenth who has .been |n the _gmplgyment of the Guardian. Today the twentieth enlistment falls to be recorded. Robert Elllllsll. NHC" typist, has signed on for the Artillery Battery at lve‘s Point. Robert cn- nizs con- C0l'\° ti-eé‘ en- to go 0vBl‘~ trained for is in e N03 wordly out, agree hue Point EWS any citizens desire to break the above ,som Van these, drafts are wlnphted , The Servaiti Problem-who with tue amnaoi mruitin W ever heard pl' it in the home §{,'f,'},,",_'},‘°,}},f,‘§’,’§="',‘,‘,‘f,,,’,T' ,E €l¥’°‘§,;§§’_.',~,where the housewife knows Shredded Wheat? In five mill!-lies ou can e fwhoiesorrlle, .m s; lwifth .Shredded Wheet~ Bgis-_ - cult without kitchen orwork. Forbreakfast heat- the Biscuit in the ovéi_t`_,t0,' restore crispness and serve -with hot milk. ,For lunch serve with sliced bananas or 'other' fruits. Made -in Canada. ' at ei 3* ,wi , WAR SOUVENIRS.-ln Prawns BFOB-. Ltd.. Store window tyre dis- Played some very interesting war souvenirs in the shape of _Germunl Military buttons, coins 'and shell fuses and cartridge covers which have been worked into vefry pretty orna- ments by the soldiers in their spare time. These souvenirs were sent home by Corp. J. Il. King. _,.4 -|?AiNFui_ _AccioEN1a-A rath- er painful accident happened to Mr. H. F. Lee, tinsmltli on Saturday, he was carrying a large btindle of stove pipe down a flight of stairs and stumbling, fell several feet to the bottom. A doctor 'was called who dressed the wounds' after which he was removed to his home where hc- will he confined for a few days.--ll. PROFITABLE SOCIAL.- The fol- lowing programme was excellently* Carried out nt it social held at Harts~ ville on' Friday night -the 8th instl under the .auspices of Highfield Divi- sion Sons of Teniperanctr. Chorus by choir; recitation, Miss Annie Mc- Leod (encored); solo, Archibald Mc- Leod (encored)'; recitation, Dr. Bruce McKenzie; dialogue, entitled, ‘?A Cold in .the Head;” reading, Miss Jeanette __McDqna\d; solo, Gordon D. McLebd; recltatioii, Miss Penzle Craswell; d,ue~t, Mr. Rod Gillis and Miss M l Siewavrti tencored); dia- logue, “X Society for Doing ;Good;” recitation, Miss '_ Isabell McLeod; chorus 'by clloir; recitation, Kenneth Molnnis; solo, Donald Lamont (en- cored); National Anthem. The hall was illledwlth va well behaved and ap preciative audience. After tho, rendl tion of -the programme Mr. Donald La- mont auctlonedl the baskets ofi'.'in double quick time ge-tting war prices for them. The proceeds amounted to 5.94.90, which goes toward Red Cross and patriotic funds. '“‘ " WEDNESDAY THE -105th .REINFOROEMENTS AU-`l`l-iORIZEC~.-- Major Leigh 0. C. Depot, Charlottetown, received inti- mation yestetrday- for a draft for the 105th Battalion to be quartered in Charlottetown, consisting of two lieutenants, three sergoimts, three corporals, one bugler and one -hun- dred men. Aliso a similar draft to be lug officers havef been slated " 'tof e attached to -these drafts.: Charlotte- town: Lieut. G. H. Strong, Lieut-.l iii. ‘McGuigan, Summerside, Lleijt. Leu' McDonald, Lleut. J. F. Wlite. As ed. ~ t f~- I " PRIZE WINNERS.- Abou-tl s-ix-ty* exhibitors are represented by ‘1100‘ separate' entries at the Maritime Poul- try Show which opened in Brloncton yesterday. Among the I and ex- hibitors are the following:-1 A-lbert Boswell, French Fort- Hambnrgs. Plymouth Rocks., Turkeys, Geese and Ducks. J. ‘|L., Curran, Charlottetown; Pllymouth Rocks, Japanese Bantams, Bearded Pollsli, Ducks. George Cud- more, Charlottetown; Orplngtons. Mr. William Ciidmore, Cliarlcttetinwng Minorcas. W. J. Pickard, Charlotte- town; Leghorns, lfurkeys.. Spring- Park Poultry Yards; Charlottetown; Games, Grahame; Cochins., Japanese White, Silkies, Pigeons, Eggs. BIG PRICE FOR LOBSTEFiS.- One doesii't have _to be more than middle-aged to remember when he could bliy all the lobsters he wanted of good fait-` size for five or terncsnts n piece, says the Gloucester Times. The good old days el cheap food have gone as irrevocably in the lobster business as they have in other lines. Last week a Maine man bought two l sters from it fisherman. paying the la est aniount that he had ever paid ness. - tively 12 and 11% pounds and the ilsherman rece/ived for them just $7.12. Oi' course they were unusually large lobsters, -but so too was the price unusuallylarge. _ MATHESON HEARD FROM Roderick Matheson, P. E. I. policeman, Charlottetown, yester- word that his son, Mr. whom he--has -not years, has been in a munitlon' fec- of writing was to join' the 105th came in e letter Welker, met Mr. had from for west iwednssday afternoon.. .. , . > ‘ ,_ ber, was held in St. James' Episcopal quartered in Summerslde. The follolw fchumh' Pon' Hm’ on mg am)/moon other similar drafts will be utiieriz-' _ in I » i . where l -<|NTERMEN1' AT NEW CA8`l7LElsides their sorrowing parents three -Summeraide. Dec lltb Mr Andrew brothers, Willie who unlisted some Brcwll. B89 89 formerly of New Cas- time ago in Western Canada. Fred tl N B The late Mr. Brown was e and Raymond at home. three sisters 0. resident of Bedeque for the past 10 yoers His son A R Brown. Winni peg will sccompanyuthe remains to New Cw-ia where they will be but-leg .fl-iERM|1'Ao! Noi1'Es»- 1-its friends Lane has returned home after a pleas- ant -trip to New »Glaagowt-‘- Mr. .los- Glill Wealherbiefhas returned home after visiting friends in Crown Polnt| and report the roads in had condition. -Mr. .Elmore Wentherble has re- turned home after spending the sum- mer at ‘ Earnscllife with Mr. Will- iam-.Mutah. . -- fWEDDlNG BELLS.\-- (Jn Wed- nesday the tltll inst., the~.Rev. R.. Brodie ofliciated at the wedding of* Mr. Clarence il. McWilliams of Mil-I burn and Miss H.--Gorrill oi’ Glcn- wood. .The siime».tuking.;plncc ut the Methl:~1li.~ii i,‘_liui'ch,. Madilock, the ceremony being witnessed-.by friends of the bride and of the bridegrooni. They will reside at Milburn. Their many friends wish them much suc- cess in their. new sphere'oi' life.--W. NOW IN THE TRENCMES.- A letter received yesterdayhlay ex-Coun- cilloi' Mr. J. D. 'l‘aylor, from his son, Capt. W. l\‘. 'l‘ayior,` from “Some- where in France” suites that be is well and has left No. 2 Canadian Hoe- pital for the trenches. at the time of writing he was spending the night at the last outside post before going into the trenches at a little French cottage, which was shaking from the noise of cannon firing. Dr. Fred is go- ing in as inedit-al officer to it Western Battalion. ' DARNLEY._ No further parti- culars concerning. tho crew of the Schooner 0’Hnru, which was wrcck- ed on entering Malpeque Harbour on Nov. 11th have been received, Mr. R. J. McNeill oi’ Tyne Vtilley, the owner was nt the scene of the wreck Thursday and returiicd to 'l‘_viie Vol- ley in the evening by Motor Boat. The smelt fishermen in und ure:-und Darniey are cntchiiig large quantities of smelts. Mr. Mclford Woodside of Darnlcy still holds the Ribbon for quantity.--D. ' DEPARTURE REGRETTED. - lt is with-u source of regret that the citizens and those oi’ tho sur- rounding tllstrlcts of 0'Leury have heard the news ‘of the coniing tie- parture ot' the much respected sta- tion ngent. Mr. J. ll. Nicholson, who has been appointed as agent at, Georgetown. They congratulate Mr. Nicholson upon his appointment also the citizeda of Georgetown for in their agent they will find a, man who is ever willing to he of service to all who require aid.-W. 'rHuRsbAv ` -- -J0|Ns THE 1o5'ri-1.... sy letter received in Malpeque from Pte. (leo- rge Burns who went to England with the 6th,_C. M. P... and served at tus front and in the trenches, he has been wounded twice and sent to it hospital in England last autumn. “Buss” as he is known, states he has joined the good old 105th and is now training to go back to France to continue doing' his bit.-D. ~ MEMORIAL SEFiViCE.- A mem- orial ,service .ln memory of Horace Yeo, son oi’ Mr. John E. Yeo Northam. who was killed in action in‘ Septem- of__Tues_day,.,Deoembcr.,12th. Rev. Mr. -Ba,mf_ord conducted tha. service which was very. impressive". We sliiccirly sympathize with Mr. Yeo and family __.in,§he_ tlea,th._o,f .their loved one, who was a..youD8--Ioen..unuah-n'aspe~cted by #IL -'.P- M vi .. f. ~ ‘ is wi ~. ., -._-A. san. .BiEaEAvitM=~T~- A great gloom was cgst over, the village of Tlgnish on Monday when the death .bell .toiled a; second ,time announcing the death of .auothersmember of Mr. Charles, Carters family. On Thurs day last, Alvin Carter a _fine sturdy 'boy of fourteen took blood _poison from a small cold soreyon his lip.: All medical aid was oi’ no. avail und' after ii great deal of ,suffering he pas_sed_pe-acefiilly n,w_a'y on Saturday morning. .A_,l_ie (yl_tar,_bqy,s among whom he_{liad_hlthei‘tu_ ranked headed the long ,l_unera_l procesi-ilon from his home to the church, l’ol_lo,wed by hi_s, school fellows from w,hose,_pumber he is sorely missed. Six of his former com anion. t,e . _ 4 pallbearers. Fuiigrul stzlrvlllltllé 'lli‘nlllaflii`tei'meiit took place on Sunday_'at, 3, p'I‘,_ili'I And yei a still greater 'shock ,awlteil his be- reaved ones, for,on returning from _the funeral _mass like ,igollgwiiig morn- ing, they iound the r ‘se ond oldest son too had passed' "away, George had been in falling Health foi some months but the- end came'sudden and unexpected. _ He, _was 33 years of age. a gcneraifavourlte with all who knew lilin. Tliey-l'eave"lo mourn be- Ethel, Vida and Edna at home The sincere sympathy cf the whole com munity goes out to the aorrcwiug fa mily in their double lfereavement - .Y..- is learned that the' vacancies in the 105th Highland Regiment now in Eng- land caused by drafts goinz on Nov. 29th B_l1d‘¢DOC`,. 2115 `nl‘O lifting i':tpiill\ ftlled in from other divisions so that the Battalion lsbeing retained. It is understood the ilrst draft has already been completely filled ln. Private Geo. W. Blrt 'now in France in writing to his mother. Mrs. W-`m. H. Blrt. Covehead Road, says: ' Somewhere- in France. ' .Nov. 21, 1916. Deny Mother;- Just it few lines to let you know l ani well and hope this will find you all enjoying the best of health: We are getting along very good here only it is ,awfully bad weather, a lot of rain sad it makes the trench- es awfualily mu _dy. , ' We h a lively time on the night of the 12th. We- took a trench from the Germans and we took and held it alright. lt was taken and lost a half a dozen times, but we were the only Bait-.ilion that held ii. We lost a. few of our poor fellows but we only can expect that. We took quite a lot of prisoners. They are getting tired’ of war and all say they are beaten but it’ the head e-nes only thought that it might all be over soon. l only wish it was over so l could get back home. iosm To BE ‘R£1’A|NED.-By al are pleased' to iiearfthst Mr. Hiram private letter received lu this city ll' l i i no more than the erdln gy kinda. For eeenefng, by the one gland tins. fW(\lli.[ll (DMPANY l|MllED »~.....ars '°“""'° °'" ...pit-t.. l gl ed along aide of me. _ wound in a shell hole. There is noth- so wishing you all a Hi\l?PY7`_XmaOt3.l1d ipg else here only holes everywhere. New Year. will close wits; love -and I.\had to take him back and had the best wishes from your loying son pleasure of having two Germans to PTE.~GEO.-Mi. B||\i|’| take back with ine. 1 ' 'France I dressed his Well mother I have not much news The uiiicer`i worked for got wound- _ ` I _w_V7_“_ 0 _ .1 . / . 1nvent1on_- I, \S . 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ALBERT E. .'_rooiviBs,_ - - GHARLOTTETOWN, P.a.I., t .- t l . . "1 1 \ , - . il il .1».~- 1. 5; .$- ‘; t <\ "5, * _"ff, ` 5? 3 ” _ mng 4° yea" ln the lobster bu" -'W 'f-1' The lobsters weighed respec " ' . slt.`.v _ ` .N \ . 1 »._........ |f Wt.. ....... ’ .,,..... _. <')°¢= I N >.\ E l L is ;¢.' _ ` ' --W -' 1 ' ' ' . . -A 1. - ~ I, - ', ._. . ,a t V I I . _ _ 7,; ` _ -I' -£3!--\ is--£1-g-is--i" -_-1-rgtll - .`~' - .. -.