»»5.“'_ - if I., _f '_ """"'= =¢Ul rt1sGUAaDIAN '=t-:ovens EDW ARD ISLAND LIKE THE DEW E as -_-I ALL THE News WDRTH READING _ ALL ras Anvrs Wolrru vlttnrnvc _____________________________ _ ____ _ N . 51 D* » ._ | _ __ 1, _. g Q. '“ """""""""' "' " -`~"~"~“' ------ fff-1-." '>~f=---ffx:---~:<>:-=--:»- ~---=-_-»_.., _, _ . . ,,,____._. , _ _ , . ___________ _. _ _.,,_._... .. __A _ ,, , _ \§S:‘”"E&'€2 THE CHARl.Ol`“lEE0W . Th* p‘°P|9l PIPOI' Over 4-'I5,OO0 Readers Daily Read by Evcrybdidq' d'¢;l|vored°,°fPour Doiia '_ ` ° ‘L `\ ' " '”‘ -_- " ‘ I , _ er e _-V __ - 1, -__- ¢»..»."tt,_ew- at--at-». F».....l.¢ tw 1...; c.,... cHARl.oT1‘Erown, CANADA, SATURDAY, Novslvlstn 16, 1918 3_2; 1, 1;, ‘(',’;_',',f,‘f,’, ','§_ 'j[‘,,v‘_",_°c°_',‘[_ c'_M;‘_' 1 - .>r'=' -|=l:.-4. ;_ " -- -- to .. ._ -, ~- X. '-"t-‘ivf""f" “` .‘. . ` I I I .- or or -. ,,.- 1,.. , _ CONVALESCENT HOME First Contingent of 22 Convalescent Soldiers Received Yesterday. l'Iome Now Fully Equip- ed'_, for 200 Patients and Accommodation ol Full Nursing and Medical Staff. _ P.E.I. Although the formal opellinl; ot ll-artlwood floor polished, the white the Prince; E/.tward Island <`.onvales-'bells neatly matte up and beside each will HPD!! f0|‘ 50,|.dI°¥`3 100'-i Place in a chair und tl bedside table \vith~ Alliuat the real opening did n-at lzllte dra.\vers and lockers. Potted plantlai place lllllll 5’BBl-€l‘dl1!' 'H1611 23 COH- kindly provided by a number ot' city; vslescent soldiers took up their quar- ters there. The soldiers ullder colulu md of M-ajor Louis D. M‘cNutt M. D. and accompanied by two nursing sis-I ters and several orderlies nrri-red tr: bout two o’clock-land were conveyed ladies, and tlistrihtltcd about tho' ward give a. llolne touch as well as tt. reminder that the- patients ure not l’orgottr.-n, Beyond Ward A are the Medical ()t'~ ficers room, the tlispellsaly ward lin- P. E. l. coNvAl.sscel\|-r Home / to the home in automobiles kindly placed at their disposal by auto own- ers in this `city. ' The Home has been elegantly fitt- ed up, the final touches having been added during the past week by Miss Graham, Principal -M‘altron, Military District Number Six and Nursing Sister Hillcoat, who remains here as Matrou. . A represenw.tive ot' the Guardian was sllown through the building yes- terday morning before the arrival of the patients. At -the 'entrance there is lt cosy, sunny sitting l'ooln nicely furnished by the I. O. D. E. From this ell ro;-ni, bath rooln with two tubs; foul' shower baths, and six basins ai. with necessary partitions &c. ln tltis section also is the Nursing Sisters office with medicine cupboards and other necessaries. I Ward B. mt the northern ond of thcl building has 48 beds; wards C and I), on the second floor immediately above \Vards A and. B, are similar in every detail to the latter. Tho w,:lrds on the second floor are also provided with sunny sitting rooms at the soutllerll end of the building. A covered and brightly lighted pas sage wny connects the hospital with f." N , _ SUB BUMMNNNERS SHUN lltRllllIlNY _.--. I uoNDoN, Nov. 14.--pave cement submarines arrived at Landskrouu, Southern Sweden, Wednedsday and requested the naval authorities to~in» tern them, according tola despatch to the Exhunge Telegraph from Cope hagen. The submarine commanders sa they daro not return to Genmany. ‘< first floor are .the officers dining room, tho kitcllen 'and ; the mell’s din- ing roonl. The kitchen is a model one in ov- ery particular and is equipped with all that modern science can furnish in the why of cooking devices. In. addition to a large Jolln Bull H1080 there is tt steam heater containing three sections in wllicll‘six different varieties of food can be cooked at once simply by turning on steam; coffee, tea and hot water urns each PREPIIRATORY TO 1. FENCE CONFERENCE Important Conference to be Held n London Between the Imperial and Dominions States- men-~ Forthcoming Meeeiings Preparatory to the Great Peace Conference to be Con- vened inthe Very Near Future. Premier Borden and Colleagues en route for London. London, Nov. l4.»-(Canadiall Press erl liortien, Prime Minister and a num .despatch from Routers l.imlted)-- bor oi"ltis colleages and atlvisers; `lteuter’s agency learns that the im- Austrlllia by Premier llughcs and perial war cabinet will- shortly ro- Sir Joseph Cook, Minister oi' tht: sume its sitting in order to deliberate Nttvy; New Zealand by her Priuln on the terms ot’ peace. Moreover, Minister, Mr, Massey and Sit' Joseph ,there will be important t:ont‘erences Ward, and .\'e\vfoundl-and by Premier _and discussions in London between Lloyd. _ lille imperial and dominions statesnlen . ` ____ St. John’s Nfld., Nov. 14-Right havin ‘L capacity of 17 g'm°“S;| London, Nov. l4-British Wireless lion. William Lloyd Prime Minister meat, bread and vegetable slic ers; steam heater in which dishes may ho kept hot on way to the dining roonk dishwaslllng equipment and in short everything that goes towards nrak- iug cooking scientific and' sanitelry. The n1en's dining room is spacious, well lighted and conveniently situat- ed at the norhern ond of the build~ ing separated from the kitchen only by the steam heating cotnpartniolyts in which the food is kept hot wllile being served. The dining room is conducted on -the cafaterln plan, the men entering through a hallway from the hospital, taking tlletr tray anti plates as they enter, having. them supplied with entables as they pass the he-ating ctmtplxrtments and going thence to their tables. When the meal is finished the men carry their dish- es to the dishwashlng apartment which they-pass on their way hack to the hospital. Altogether the new Convalescent Home is ur credit to the Goverrllnent and to the province. It goes asnear as it is possible to go towards giving tho convalescent soldiers the cart' and attention and comfort they have so richly merited; towards repayitlg them in part the. great debt the pro- vince and Canada and the world owe them for the sacrifice they made, There is still much that can be done towards making. their lives more comfortable on their way rto complete recovery. The hospital with its equiptment and its capwble nurses and doctors can supply only hospital care; the rest must -he done by the citizens, Reading matter will. he needed: flcfwersl ~ki`n_l'~‘» ‘mmnnmtler in t-nlcf or the grand We must not allow any sense of ,IDN grasping dc_sirc to override the fundn-_ M_,_,_)___.,_.,_ _...,. , . _ . .. “.4 __|,_ , ,, W. _l and, from past experience, it is safe, in assure them t.llest- will ho fnrtlli coming. The staff of the _Convalescent Home ant and Regisilur; Lleut. Ansty, Quarter Muster* Miss Hillcoui. Sis- ter in Charge; Nursing 'Sister Bealrs-` _.\X_\'0L'N(\]r_.}lEL\'TS_ mental frinciplos of ri;;llitt~.:luslton.-_ , *G Vigorous attelnpls will -be luzldo tn: ‘ horror and bully _tho Govornmelli in ,_.: 5_5 .75 tv. _:._, 5; ,yt ,X gp ,K gg - _,_ Qc; _,_ _._ all olnioavor to lnakv them 'tloporl ’ i`l'om tho strict principles ol' right until . , _ l to satisfy soluo lntse, stirtlltlatsqualltll ,H ,,,,m,.r_ p,~|m9d_ ~~p,-,ssh Dah-y Iis as follows: (Toi. Warburton. officer ideas of voltgft-:lot-<\ and gif at-,;;»:._-.»l \-,v-» U,l._,m.__3_r,c per 100_ pm. in-,M wh I Poltlmtlllflillfli C&Dl-- 'LILWSOIL Adjul-:luust reletlil_es.sl_v set. our faces ngztill-2 t;,,;,ml;.n 0m,-,,, q025.f;.24Mp~»- I nl iltltt. ` -_.-- __a.___-.... .-..Y.,_____. ~t»'01t SALE, A base burner. Apply 2-18 Grafton Street. tnnuxo nvmxws ,-~~~----~~~~ revenge, any spirit of greed, any ,;_BUy VI.”-OR\» HONDS_ ; l .1 Q ' WARD IN CONVALESCENT HOME ' ` _ PW T001!! _Wartd A is entered. This ward' with its hlultlessly arranged -beds. in four rows of ten lbeds' each, forty in ell. is especially attractive. and tn' Once ilnlplesses the visitor as a place 0! 1bsolute_clssnlinsss and- order, the '*’°11d,b_rio`huv bucsortly tinted. the the Officers offices, formerly Govern ment House. On the second floor oi’ this building there are several bed- :ooms for officer -patients. for active treutlucnt, annosthstic roolu, sur-I geon’s 'dressing room. _!.ns'iA‘\ll_\16llt rooln and several bathrooms. On tbel ssseeesoee¢¢¢¥#%¥9%* mrs .Els laland Obiective criptions _Subscriptions y - .--.:l~.1>.1.f.:ls.e.°'f-°°i"~é -1 .'l"li`i_'a‘ind\iiii_s are up '-- -~ -as. __ aaoeaeaaeaeaaaaaesaaaasee#**#*** , ` ; Ch'l0wn and Ro alty Objective loeeeeaaoeonaaaheseeaa _f gm . go, 93 Q o So QS .Qc oc: ¢-%f.‘»¢.1¥i$3§¥$¥*$’%%$%$%* . VIOTORYP LOAN-A ‘ ‘iriiittl _...__ _ __ *ii to Nov. 15th Etc; Nursing Sister McDonald. Quarter Mastel Sgt. Martin of tht '_\. D. -M. S. Sub-staff, lialifux is iomi-_ porarily nttaohed to the staff duringé preparation for receiving soldiers. I Following are =tlle'llames alld add-I esses I Pte. 1 J. Stelrs, Oji-l.\w.ay, Ontario. 1 _ l P. . I. 1 Supper S. Feonsr. Farmington, N. S. Supper W. Chute, Caledonia, N. S. Pte. A. Ruleeu. Morreill, Wie. U.S. Pte, A. Bennett. Auburn N. S. Pte. G. 'i‘hi»bidian, Church Point, N.S Gr. -L. Steele. Clftown, P. E. I. Gr. W. li. Ogden. Westfield, N. Y. Supper li. Mediicott. Manchester, Pte. D. l{. McDonald. Pt. Tucker, Pte. A. McGregor, Winnipeg, ~ I * 1 \ 1 ¢ ‘ ‘“EETING5` In (I 1'TEAMls.~rE.R.t `1ANTE?44o/iTT|!_\T'ilT? ` '-‘*=\Vill the rtltlios holding books fin-` "\' } OH" U' ' " ' ,` ` pl' the Fox P‘lcttll°o kindly soil ull tit-.ltet~=!1-0 LE-|-__SEVEN ROOM HOUSE tuxlnediatedlv und leave proct»ed-; I I. ,md A | J _| _ .._._.__._._.__ ..__.\._..____._. ' ~ ' f ‘- so\vel‘ng<-, nic, _' ‘ . ppy _ . Fur-sduy a-ftorlloon at :-lr. E'.ll.l.srow's Sl,_,wm.[_ at _\_ umm, & (-0_ lm,-__ of the patients: 1 I - “ltnlot-l l~l_n.~. » ‘mpc ._~__.-~----~ ---_ F l » __ _ P __ _‘_ P ._ F lk lo _ Ekgg d_, _ _ _ _ '-'AD SETTER WANTED FOR _,Eg _ ____:':§€:_ A(_)___;o__\;§__ _,__o__;l;__ _ ’">Mt.l\i_l1nol\s lsllglisll Oilltlnvnt has Gmmtian ndfveriising Dept. Good "' _. _ ' '_' _» ' _ _ ‘ ' _ -‘_ been before tht- people ol this Prov- wages to competent gh.]_ l , - ' 353 E- W- Pterns- U' t°“"‘~ l~ E* I-lint-o for the past folty years und; 2345.9.111\1¢f_ ` 5 Gr- E- G' MOKPV- N*‘“' L"“d°"-ltltousalitls f testilnon . ' ~ v l| I _~ ,rg | . 1 ~'--* -*"1* , o ials boat lotort ___ ol` its virtues. 'l' or sale at all tlt~,ult\1‘s L03-r__ARQUND _T0wN, B|_A¢K. Guardian office 23841112 milpd T]DE_ MOON ET(J Owner may have same y app y ng Gr' W' 'G' Campbell' C598 Traverse" __ ’ at Guardian office and paying for Tide will he high- this morning at "-his ad* 2434`11`16 mn 8.34. tomorrow at 9.35 and Monday at gun gat, this afternoon at 4_53_ tn. lar bill. Finder leave at 181 Kent _ NOW ' London. Nov. 14-A note of deep anxiety lest the situation in Germany degenerate into Iiolsllcvisnl is struck by all the editorials in the L.oudon ne\vspapers today. The continued ub- sexlce ot' iuforlnlltlon wllicll would tend to throw further light on the fragtn<=lllal'y ono~sidt-tl knowledge tp the ucttlzll, social and zlvltlliuistrutiw- situation in Germzlny. provellts th.- views here. President \\’ilson’s “timely counsel" is hailed with unanimous t-rlllorial np- proral and his warning that lllluger lead.; to lnntlnoss is quoted as touch ing :x vital chord. lt is tltllnitted by l1t>WSD11D0i‘S of all shades of political opinion that Germany must be fed, tl only as a business proposition, 'Laus- lnusll as if she starved to death sho ~‘. m- IGRNVE SITUATION IN GERMANY coulrl not pay what she The Times. _ren1a`rk1n§ thg |93 " ,blnclton or hunger and revoluuq li 1 hirhly perilous says common :ity and conilnon sense al.i.kq,-_qmngjt the feeding ot.Gorms.ny nndfth-t tlh nrrivul cf Herbert 1-loover, tba Amq“*~ _call Food Administrator will I tale tllo work. _ i The Daily News comI1!end1l1&T5\\§f- sldent \Vtlson's “sane h\un9.u%7*’ _ .tile deliberate starving of would be nothing but 0. Bllllfkl Um# and stamp the brand or hypuqrihy gp ull the Allied plvhmthrg, The nsfly xl:-:press nays a ntrflfg nation would be a Bolshevik mth; .and that Bolshevik Germany would I lic HS Srave o. monaco IA l IIAUIIII- lern Germany. _ ___ _-- ._4_ _..,,._._ GOLDEN' WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. John J. Davies, of llotel Davies tzelobrated the fiftieth :tnni\'ersary.oi` their wedding yester- day when the gentlemen guests of the hotel presented them with an atltlruss and purse of gold. Although the occasion was marrvtl by .\lr.s. l)avit-H'indisposition owing to on zlt~t:ilxt :ind the original prcgrttlllt- was abandoned in consequence, ,still brief colnplimcntanv l‘ertlu1'l\'.~: rulpplontonterl the ntitll'ess. \vl1it:ll wl»l‘1- fecllligly :1t'lttlo\\'ledged by Mr. iinvies. _ Mr. null Mrs. Davies llave been rc- sidents ci"this city almost evor slum- thcy first sllurcd oooh others cares or h:lppiuu:~:s. The-il’ first years uf mar- ried life lu their native Province of Nova Scotia hear ovitlouce of prud- once auth frugnlity ill shaping .L rrllreer which was destined to bo ol' usefulness and comfort to that class, lnude up for the most part cf rom- lnerciai gentlemen, whose business telilporctrily called them from their own i‘irt.~sitle. \Vitlliu ci low years their f\i'l`orts were so sllccessful that tht-_r wore able to secure the largest anfl bt-,st business in this city and Pro villce, the reputation of which was onllancctl under the conduct of its aiiairs. Hotel Davies has ever been the syno-nyu of perfection and its ru- plltation went out to The Cliff which tlteycondllctotl as n summer hotel when they felt 11 respite from the larger .tlndmote continuous respon- tzlbllities was duo to them as the l.hen.vos of their lives goldeuecl. For many years Mr. Davies was prominent in tho affairs of this citr and Province and has ovtrr been rl -.ocinl favorite ill town and counl.r§»' \"biln .\ll‘s, Uzlvios has .'ll\\'nyr. rnn1~ 1-,mmlotl tht- uffot-tion und osteulll ol all cllnlsvs. The Guardian voices the general solltilnollt tllrougltout this city nnd Province in oxtenttillg to ill". nad Mrs ll:lrit~s llonrty t-oltgrstlllntiolls on tht: ft,-lit'iluus occasiotl of their gold!-li uedtlillg, with the ezillct-re wish lllfll they may enjoy good health anti imp- pitleszs ill their rcstl`ul _voal's. noWEEFE6REEAC lllltllll lltllll , Hlllrllll lliltlllll -_-_-_ In memory of the Isl¢Id’l heroif nurse who was foully sent to he tlcrtth by the torpedoeing of the l'lo_<:pit:ll Ship Llnlltlovery Castle. (fontrilnltions may be sent to either the Ifxnmincr, Gttztrtlian or Patriot, or to the Treasurer of tht- tulltl, .\.lr. I, _l. McKinnon :ind will ti: .1clvlously ac-ltltmvledgcti $ 310.00 i\iz\jol‘ A. A. Bat'tlei.t. 10.00 Rev. D. McLean and Family 10.00 \\'. S. Louson 10.00 Empire Chapter l. O. D. E. 95.00 Ttirs. J. A. Messervy 10.00 J, T. Morris 10.00 J. G, Stems (Souris) 10.00 FJ. R, Brow 10.00 tl. lt. cox (Moral) " 16.0° fir. .*-.ycl‘s 100'! m-¢--- _ . _ $42; 1 -'-BUY VICTORY BONDS-- ttlllll lllll _ ulllcllls llllcllu N than GENEVA, NOV. 14.-(Tuesday, U7 lilo A.P.)--Baron Von Wangenholm, tho German n-l“- ill-“'Sl\f|¢'l'l» .tt nnycentspet-box. 2448-11-lolltlltrl ,,,,m,,,1,, Re\.,,m,` by ‘caving M ------*- _ ,_ , U H |‘ ~, .. t - - . » » » A v rw- If W-M°1»»°~1=-Br'-<1-‘re--~~ l 1-nn w1~:_trnnn . -» . Charlottetown ts Aiming at the Mllllon__D_pllar GT. YV. H0\VBI°d. COIBIDRI). P.E .I. ` MANv8 _NEW _RU.BBE,R__FoUND_ Gr. W. A. Soles. Old Town. Mc. . | ` _ b 1 1 Mark and is Likely to Get There. Other Sections Must Pony Up. o get there before midnight. it rises tomorrow morning at 7.14, -» ' --' - -- llth 11.46 a. m. Oct. 1631. Full moon Monday Nov 18 233 it ____ Monday in 7.14 and Tuesday at 1.15. TsAcl-len wAN'rso.-Fmsr on "ml -"“"“‘l'“’°‘I l“ ““` “"‘°‘° \"`°"‘“‘““~ thing to he proud of as a souvonir°oi N. S. _ _ _ O,-_ A; Mag,-a¢h_ H,||“x_ N_ s_ m_ _ ' ' ` ‘ ' Ldv, LAD'v,s _ HAND _SATCHEL l5\‘erybody in going to wear u Bond button und the _,Pte E. C. Marshall. Fort Blade, Length of today nine ‘hours and 40 ¢onm1n||\g ,um or money between, "“|d“‘5|"- wnllhi Will be u Victory Hand choke. ~ - ‘ _ _ llinlimd minutes and tomorrow nine ihours and J, 1,, Shun ,tore mggon 3¢_ “MN Do lt right sway. Don't wait for cunvnsasrs: they may iiol~l%}§ W-U .tt as at vc at as at tt at as Q . "*°- J- M- H“sh°°. Clffflmtwml 39 minutes- A ocmllerlamt su-set. rises . _ 10.34; tonigllt at 8.23, tlomorrow nt |-°3T""°N KENT -3T- BETWEEN T-he Victory Loan will bo closed tonight nt i2 o'clock. 0.12 sud Monday at 10. » Pfinfe and Gfeilf G°°“K°~ fl” ‘Nl t‘lltn~lot.tetown is driving tow-in-(ls the million dollar mark and is likely t _‘. n,'. I* mor_row at 4.52 and Monday' at 4.51; SUWN- C U Cllnrlottetown now has the distinction of having put up half the ll- lnol I is nuke it two million -Moon sets tomorrow morning at second class for (‘ontral ltoyuity Lot the countryH01‘!i011R\00kl0 F “\“'¢ - ‘ ' _ _ Eumm “_-__37: ‘md Mvhder at 7. _ sclwfzl. Sunnlcn\f.~_nt $100. Arab' G. in- the nro\~ll_\t¢<-. ontsltlt- ot trllsrlottt-town. ' ‘ _‘tm _ ' - . irst quarter nloon on Monday .\ov. A. Watkins. 42 I ppor llillsboro St. The mnnm, in wnm, "_ me mu... ‘S more ¢(b"_,.-§5||¢|\~|1,_,||\\¢@\*_p- cbd of the wut. '_ ft-.1 li `l_ ' naniistmn _ r ldndlyyourseif The opportunity with be over for good qt midnight t sv