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W* wwsvpn . » . is ..~ ` ' _ . _ . _ { _ Y . _ -, 'lrvlifw I . _ 'JANUARY 4. 1917 _ _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ PAGE SEVEN 'JUR FRIEINDS can buy li, P Y - _ - The Eastern Guardian anything you can give __ them-except your photograph. ,,,, Malre an appointment today . .°|T PAYS to buy in this Province.:_, . _*TWO CENTS per word each lu- $5 » _ ~ -_- ssrtion for advertising in this col-/ » 2 o ‘ ..°1'. GORDON IVES is Guardian ‘umu_ Cash must accompany order. ,de e` 8 representative in Montague. Minimum charge twenty-five cents. is - - ... ..'MR. R. ‘n. ..° MEs1'|No_- _'rue Georgetown If New Despnsa :wk nowttrr is ons. v D 'UAH lsent for Annandale and vicinity.; Wo di! ::°»:'~“ a' L‘-~e ` _ _*THE ANIRUAL lv. ~ " _ . ‘ ~ ' Brace District L_ 0. L. Lodge, will Prepare for Chfl5l|ll35 ,be held on Tue‘sday January 9th, 1917.‘ If "' canvt get back to the old at two o'clock p. m. sharp, ‘nt tho`giv homgtlgr Christmas a newphoto- omngeiuan' Dundas' y` ‘shoe graph will come nearest to taking ' col your 1ace,_wiu bring cheer to _he homexlreeping hearts. Make the ah appointment today at 2,, The Hewitt in well chosen wo1'ds,Ileliverc-:I _ a _ . lllIlf~'*4EFrltI. _ _ Hewitt prese-nted to the pastor u beau-I is 1 .tlful coon-coat, and to Mrs. l~lublc_v‘ a _ - _ . me R T Ku hand ome rse of mone _ The as‘.o°.‘.l . you a. su erer ow A. E. LION, Studio _Good Photography _ Moderate Prices. Personal attention to Am- ateur Photography. 107 . Queen St. 4 _ Phone 68-J. Professional Cards WARIURTON C SHAW Barlstsrs Attorneys, Notary Pup. no. mo. solicitors for canada inna- srs Association. Bank of Montreal, Canada. Permanent Mortgage comm.. IUOII ~ » onion-om oust-tum omco. 'rn was Block. Carlottetown. P. l. I Dr. J. E. BLANCHARD _ or-:N1‘isT PARLORS-125 Queen Street, Charlottetown,P E I _ _ _ p Phone 275-J. ' 3482-12~19M1Ino . ' S. S. Hessian _ Lawvln _ ‘ llontqus. P. I. I. Money to sell ~eea.l.* RIN ` A.A.|ncL»nn. K_G.. Donald McKinnon Mol..EAN I MeKiNNON ..larrilters, .. Attorneys-|i~Llw ltnvai Rank Bldg., flhnr-lnttetmm__ MORSON I DUFFY llrrlltars and Attorneys solleitom._to_r Royal Bank ot Can / HONIV TO LOAN € McLEOD & BENTi.EYi W. E. Bentley, K. C. Barrister: and Attorneys-It-Law Money to Loan. Office-Bank of N. 8. Cham r _ Charlottetown, P. E. l.b?.'.'..l J. D. Stewar Barrister, Solicitor Notary Public Oilice NEWSON BLOCK Charlottetown Branlsh Office' Georgetow Money ~to~ Loan on Re ` ' Estate - Brno-mln.. ~ . __.x___.. Ida 9- P E Pl- ¥’”’/ \.I* //P27//I N l \\\\\\\\'lIIIIIIIi\\\\\§1II/A V;IlIIIllII&\\\\\\\ 0 W “’ \\\\\\VIIK that terrible aching, dragging- down pain. that robs you of pleasure, even of rest, and makes life miserable? Don’t you believe in the law of average? If a remedy has cured hundreds of people, don'\‘. you think it likely it might at least cure you? Just give Zum-Buk a fair trial! Mr. J. McEwen, of Dundas, suf- fered from piles for fifteen years. He says: “I tried pretty nearly everything, but got no permanent relief until I tried Zam-Buk. This balm relieved the pain; continued use completely and permanently cured me.” The rich herbal essences of which Zam-Buk is composed, quickly re- move congestion, relieve the dull, gnawmg, buming pain, and cure. All druggists and stores, or post- paid from Zam-Bul; Co., Toronto, for nrlce, 50c. box, 3 boxes $1.25. _@§.§'.?< We have what you eed to be warm. / Moccasins Felt Boots Felt Socks Knit Socks Over-Shoes Leggins Heavy Rub- ers Sheep-skin-- oot sand Moc- asins. \ U' ___u \. many different rigs we carry lley & Co _ \\\\\\\vnmmn\\\ I _ | CANADIAN GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS _ ____ ' PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TIME TABLE IN EFFECT, JANUARY 3rd, 1917. ~ ATLANTIC STANDARD TIME. Trains outward-Read down Trains (inward-Read Up Tues. I & Frid`. v'- __ . H pap? S525 A.M. A.M. Atlantic Standard Time .I A.M. P.M. 2.10 6.50 Dept. Charlottetown 3.04 8.13 Hunter River 3.32 9.00 Emerald J ct. 3.56 9.45 Kensington » 4.20 10120 Arr. Summerside Dllly Daily Mon. Tues. Daily Ex Ex. Wed. & Ex. Sun. Sun. _ Thurs. Fri. Sun. Sat. I> !°$~°S~=:"S"' asses? Arr. 11.30 10.31 10.03 9.38 _ no-pe. 9.15 9.15 12.10 11.03 10.19 9.45 'l‘ues. Thurs. Sat. A _ M. ` 11.80 1.14 2.44 3.57 5.00 4.40 Dept. Summerslds 5.39 Port Hill 6.32 O'Leary 7.16 Alberton 7.55 Arr. Tlgnlsh . Mon. Wred. ‘ Fri. Arr 12.15 10.42 ~u 5, _ s .5 5 _m~i~zoo' Nbizuevlg >-v-Am. ' 8.22 _ Dept. 7.30 5.45 Mon. Tues. Wed. Fri. Thur. Sat. ` P.M. P.-M. 3.40 5.00 Dept. Emerald Jct. 4.30 5.50 Arr. W Cape Traverse Tues. Monf Fri. Wed. Thua Set. A.M. A.M_ Arr. 7.50 8.50 ~ Dept. 7.00 8.00 Tues. Mon. Thurs. Wgldi. Sat. : ' . P.M. f'P.‘M. 3.10 3.00 Dept. 4.25 4.35 5.04 5.29 ' 5.20 6.02 6.40 7.35 Arr. Charlottetown Mt. 'Stewart Moreil St. Peters Sourls -Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. ' Fri. Sat A.M. A.M. 10.40 Arr. 11.10 9.36 9.35 8.53 8.30 me Dept. also 1.30 "UID 8.08 Arr. Elmira s.1s n`6pt. 5.40 eT2o` Daily Es- . Sun. P.M. 4.40 Debt. 5.54 I » ~ ._ _-._.._. 6.25 _ ' 7.15 Arr. Mt . Stewart Cardilln Montalue Georgetown Daily Ex. Sun. A . M _ Arr. 0.25 8.09 7.85 Dept. 6.45 Sat. Daily Only Ex. Sat. k Sun. ' P.M. P.M. 8.10 8.10 Dept. 4.26 4.55 Charlottetown Vernon River 5.55 7.05 Arr. Murray Harbor meeting of thc citizens and household- ers- of Montague, was held Monday afternoon at 2 p. m. I\low Ycar’.s Day. in the Club Room, to discu~..<. :mrl ad- vise the citizen; the condition of the present first fighting apparatus. lt was] found that the- engine was not in work- ing order, until some few days ago whe`n taken hold by some private in- dividuals and overhauled, and fixed up, and that there was no ilre brigade or- , ganization, and some new buckets, ‘ladders .hose and etc where needed to make the equipment complete.- Two committees were appointed,the first to ' 5;. together a volunteer fire brigade. I The men on this committee are Mes- srs J. L. Younkor, J. R. Brehaut and H. W. Ives. Another committee was pt appointed to get information and p costs, of buying a gasoline engine to be attached to the nre engine now owned_by the village for pumping the' _ ' ' _ water instead of hand power, also the P \v’l,I,/’,i`\"’I,//,I-4% cost of procuring a chemical engine, f and the advisibility of building tanks in different parts of the village, as res Iervolrs to attach the engine to in case lof fire, occuring at a distance too far or ounection to be made with AN AIRMAN TELLS OF HIS to who-re the earth' is lost in the mist and cloud, stretches the' grim battle area. Down below the roads are thronged with traffic-motor trans- ports, gun-limbers, supply col- ums, a regiment on the march, a bat- tery o a ‘Y. whlte~roofed huts indicates a field hos- pita-1; behind the woods groups of old- fashioned bell-tents mark an infantry rest camp. tends, now taking in the misty English coast line and then the occasional flash and smoke burst of a. big gun somewhere in front. A_ kite baloori, unearthed from a s.hel~ tered declivlty, Nses p0lld9FOUB Bild ugly fr In 8 - seem to come' creeping up from all quarters. Every moment we are climb- ing higher and drawing nearer to the battle' area. Now the winding lines of trench are visible, the smoke clouds of the big guns. The enemy is putting some “heavy stuff" into the' little town immediately below, which commands two main .roads and a railway junc- tiou'. We get our first dose of "Arch- ies," ibut it is for out of range. o \\\\\\\\\\" Let us show you the asm ings in that first night across the linen. Fear and bravado, nervousn'ess, desperation, hope. and despair alll are experienced. Before tho. next “dose' we climb higher; the latter may have been u. chance shot. but the next at- tention, whe'n they have us under ob- servation and have gauged the range, will be more methodical. Now the earth is Lllliputian'--a toy world, w e m there are tiny pin-prlcks that deal out death and destruction. Whole armies are crowded into spaces that appear to be only a few square yeards. Can 5 this be the greatest war in history, C this pigmy affair; this scattered col- lection of darkish shapes, units of the B two greatest armies in Christendom? S Convlncing proof is not long in com- ing; two shrapnel shells burst in un- C pleasang proximity. and high explos- J' ive‘ jolts and jars the machine in nerve- ing I of cloud s great Aflbana across appears coming "down wind" and at a rapid pace. Now for it! _, An analysis of one's feelings would shatter every recognized theory of psychologyu First one .measures the op- ponent with his eye gusges, always in- correctly, his capabilities. What is his speed. Can he climb? ls he higher or lower in attitude? A .msd joy, a wild impetuosity seizes the pilot. He' wants to get at close grips, but that is im- Gunn" Amd nm' |||¢|¢¢u_ ‘ y, 11th inst, instead of tonight. ~ '3765,I,4M1i_ B PU J' ~ D in behalf of Mrs.. Hubley and himself elidesvouredto thank all concerned in making such a liberal gift. after which Ka sumptuous lunch was served by the ladies and the happy party broke up it-Jviufz, the pas-tor much warmer in body and heart. May God’s kindcst benedictiou rest upon the glvers and the receivers.-B. ? £tlllvea}l‘i\1;er.cThe me~n appointed on this J last committee are: Messrs W. L. Poole-, Dr. J. D. Mclntyre, and Isaac Ives. There will be a meeting called in the auditorium as soon as the dif- P ferent committees get the information ` required, when a subscription fund will be started, and it is hoped that .every citizen will be present and le-nd all tho assistance in his power to help this' worthy' object.-B. FIGHT IN THE AIR ”'\. Nortliwards to the sea, southwards f 'rtillci A little' group of As we climb higher the view ex- o the round Aeroplanes OVER THE LINES Who can describe one's true feel- h re en crawl like ants,and fashion racking _ Down below the most prominent C landmarks are. the trenches- winding, turning lines of grey and P white, eerris'd across the deep grey J surface of the' earth. It ls a curious P phenomenon this-that when the sur- L face of the earth has' been disturbed in any way it should be always shown up so prominently- from above. Over the lines and well into the en- emy country, we are not long in find- our ob ective. From behind a bank _ THE COMBAT men's Ins-titute will me-et Thurs- wi _ .'A REAL SURPRISE PARTY was ag en the pastor Rev. F _A. Hubley, of bu U. Baptist church, Monligue, on A turday evening, Dec. 30th when, b d as lt. was, a. number of thc- mem- in rs assembled at the parsonuge. Afterl m social conversation, in behalf of the' ou urch and congregation, includingl in orge-town and Sturgeon, Mr. F. A.lob presentation address, while Mr Jus on . .*IMPORTANT MEETING.- A ing unsatlstylng, something disap-'into the fight. again rugage in the ointing, in "potting" at a man from machine gun duel. The foe is whce-Iing distance, wheeling by him at sixty and climbing until he gels above us. les an hour without even o. glimpse_ and our danger is very reul when his his face. What is he thinking of? observer turns his ~muchine gun on hat will he do? Ins. lt is a tense moment for a fe-w sec- Thcn there comes a feeverish an- onds will decide whether we live or ty to know whether the observer die. return home again in comfort or ready. Why is he fumbling with the' go spinning down broken and uncou- wls gun like that? Can't he fix the‘trollable to hideous death beneath. , ay? At last all is ready! He t_urns,' The observer has been hi; in thejmoment like this. The only desire is th u smile-. Iarm and the blood shows thru hlslto kill, kill. kill. I Still half n mile away. the eueinylthlck tan coat. Must we give in and) Now the enemy is struggling ou as ,appears to be slightly above us. We go? No; the observer is a plucky chap,|only o. man can when it is a matter of o eu out the engine and climb as fast and, tying up the wound as best he li n ' wo can. Now wt- me level with him, can. he signals- smlllingly. to go on. t a quarter of n mile to tho right. We climb gradually, until at las; we few passing shots and he' has-flashed aio' rising above the cnc-my, and ours y. We wheel back and turn sllghtly.is proving the more powerful mach- wards, very' close this time. (Phe ino. - acbine gun at his nose spits red and,- rs replies; tl\e"ilght resolves itself; VICTORY to a machine gun duel between the At last the' moment arrives when S6l‘V€FS~ (we almost hover over him. Zipp- I A few bullets llasli past the wings, zipp-zlpp, goes the machine gun. Ho idly. lt is his last chance to live. We 'opcn out' ‘us fast as we can and fol- low him, the machine gun yapping in the prow. Earth and sky, danger and safety, everything is forgotten in this mad rush thru the air, with the wind whistling by and our ears dend- ened by the mar oi the racing en- gine. All that is most primitive, most savage, rises in a man's breast at a fe a d death. Now. But the machine- gun tray has run out. Another tray! Quick. or we shall miss him. I Jus; in time. The other stnggers, his machine begins to plunge' and lurch. then suddenly it "noses" over and falls with a sickening speed towards the earth ' ( tnfvllhiailsilglv u§teqli‘§h';Iiy'IntIIIIst$vE2lIrI °"°' '00 Y°°"' °' seizes one-but with it a feeling ol’ gee 'NTERNALU' ‘°' °°““’"` md" '°'°""°"' _ _ ` , hill , i . EXTE NALLYf ut c rippling thc fabric. but no harm s-tuggers, recovers himself, stuggerslulne sorrow for an opponent who has sp:-:lla’:,§\r=i;»,ev§usen|ar eheumadsgfetz' Pnnrcurs donc. Again we wheel, h aiu un c- agsi and then begins to climb ra - ' fought like a sportsman and a man. r A g pl g n, pl I mime IN camo ' A .. .., , ._-_,.,,_..,._, ,_ _ _ _ _._ _._._ _._ _._ _._._._._._. _ _ _._._____._ _ _._ _._ _,_ _ . ._ _ __ _._ _ _._____ ____ ___. ._. _ __ _ _ _ ___ ______.___._ _____._._.__________V_V_V___________*_____; _V___Y_V___:`__ ____ v_L_*_______Y_v_v_____________:________V_i__ ________ Corpl. J. W. McLaren, Forest Hill. Corp. John W. Hume, Wood Islands ames McLellan, Grand River. _ _ John F. McLeod, Park Corner. John Gallant, Summerslde. Peter McDougall, Morell. Cpl. Geo. Burns, Malpeque. Pte. Emest Gaudet, St. Nicholas. Pte. Geo. Bowness, Alberton. L. Sgt. P. I-I. Crockett, York. Sgt. L. S. McDonald, Peters Road. L. Corp. Jes. Coles, Winsloo. Gordon Manderson, Malpeque. ‘~" Paul G. Doiron. Bloonfileld. Jae. H. Stewart, Donaldston. Sspper R. Collins_ Hunter River. Leslie M. Robertson, Mt. Hops. L J. Marshall, Covebead. Goo. H. Robertson. Bradalbane. Kilburn It Sharron, Crapaud. Urias McDonald, Kelly’e Cross. st- - Y - orpl. E. J. Powers, Tracsdie. W. G. Siiliker, 0'Leary. - omb. Charles L. Meurant, Souris gt. Hugh S. McLeod, Calsdoiiia. Harold J. Patterson, (Glace Bay), harlootetown. erome Graham, Murray Harbor. George McLellan, Margate. D. Lamont. Montague. - orp. D. L. McBeath,> iris. B. Boisner, West Royalty. te. Martin, Eldon. ohn C. McEwen, New Dominion. I stephen ucmnnon' Chmomwn ~ 5 :escort Forbes. Tyne Valley - Private Peter Martin Grant. -7%; §°{=t:‘;g;"(1°°“ °' 4”!" “° )Arthur 1-I. Carney. Summersldo. cello Murray Robertson, Mt- H090- Lieut. Ed. A. Johnson, Kensington. ‘ ° ‘ , , ri town. l Lc.-C . Albert Roach, (also woun-` Murdock McDonald, Rosa Valley . Lo.?Co£pl?‘.l?tI3.chSummersids. Liautol? L. McPherson.§Vest Royalty Lt. A. gndtioilett, Crapaud ,(formerly Brown land J h M Lood. Summersi e. woun e _ Ph' Ju' Dnmm 'Nm on Allledcstrang. snmmerside. Charles Buxton, Cape Traverse. te. Emmet Murphy, Stanley Bridge. te. William Gordo Montr. ue te. Ed. Hlcken, Georgetown. I Driver W. L. Ferguson, Alexandria. I John McLean, Charlottsto Corp. Robert O. Stewart. Dunststf nege. Charles McFarlane, City. Pte. James Marshall, Covelxead. Pte. William Hughes, Mill Cove. Pte. T. J. Martin, Charlottetown. Pte Daniel McLeod, Charlottetown Pte. E. Dixon, Gaspereaux. M. J. Fraser, Montague. James F. I-lagan_' Hope River. Charles L. Pitts Charlottetown. John Watson, Alberton. Frank Allen, Charlottetown. Jerome Gallant, Charlottetown. » _ Wm. M. McLaren, Cable Head, Pius J. Campbell. Elmira, T. Guy Owen. Charlottetown. e. W. J. Duffy, Charlottetown. ' I n. g _ Patrick A. McManus, Bonshaw. Gunner Neil Mclsaac, Souris. J0l!l1 Currie. Charlottetown .' LeRoy B. Klelly, Charlottetown. Harold Gillis, Summereide. Ronald Vessey, Charlottetown. Wilfred McKinley, Sydney. Daniel L. McBeth, Iris. William Mclntyre, Charlottetown. George Currie Georgetown. Herbert Cecil Maclutyrs, Souris. John Stewart, Wood Islands. Emanuel Dolron, Charlottetown. Gunner W.G. Bruce, Red Point. Pte. C.A. Arnaid, Charlottetown. Pte. L. Collin, Morell. Pte. S. E. Chandler, Mt. Albion. Pte. Fred Halliday, Eldon. _ P. Cari-sgher, Kelly’e Cross. Fidele Gallant, Tignilh. Capt. Fred Mays, Charlottetown. Nelson H. McLeod, Alberton. Harry Riley. Sea Cow Pond. Percy Metberall, Fortune Cove. H. A. McBeth, Iris. -Harold Bealrsto, Alberton. Percy Clark Sherren, Crapend. Pte. Lester Proud, Charlottetown Gunner J. Bowden, Charlottetown. Pte. N. McKenzie. Nine Mile Crook Harry Docherty, Martinville. Pte. W. A. McQueen, Mt. Vernon Pte. John McLeod, Park Corner, Freeman Clark, Charlottetown. Edward Dickson, Georgetown Wilfrid C. McDonald, Georgetown Pte. George F. Allan, Charlottetown Charles McKinnon. Charlottetown. Pte. Malcolm McAulay, C-h'town. | Cpi. Peter A. Hughes, Mill Cove. Sergt_ F. Simmons. Clyde River. U. Allan Steele, Newport. Pte. F. J. Brown, Mt. Albion. William .\. Allen, Georgetown. J. T. Robertson, Charlottetown. C Bov er Hamm Hillsboro. Island Roll of Honor ----)0( KILLED of Georgetown ) llliam Heckbert, Montague. Arch. Campbell Long "Ivor, Walter Lsntz, Charlottetown. Marry McArthur, Mlsoouchc. Loo Wounacott, llunu-r River. Pte. Angus McDonald. Iloseberry Richard Warburton, Charlottetown. Lt Ralph Rogers, Kensington. L. Corp. il. Steele, Newport Wm. H. McLaren. Cable Head. Geo. li. Campbell, Cape Traverse. town . J. P. Carraghar, Kelly’s Cross H. Br-airsto. Halburton_ Sgt. J. R. Lacey, Blooming Point Sgt. Fred Bagnail, Hazel Grove. Pte. Earl G. Read_ Summerslde. Harry E. Bernard, Long River. Illovis Gauthier, Summerslde. A. Vessey, York. _ A. C. Walker, Georgetown. Patrick Hagan. Hope River. George I. Brander, Malpequo. Frank R. McAdsm, North River. James McKinnon, Lot 14. Pius J. Campbell, Lakeville. Frank R. McAdam, North River. Edward Dougan, Tracadie. Sami. W. McBeath, Forest Hill. David Burns, Spring Valley. James G. Kiuch, Tignisb. . Warren Myers, Mt. Albion. Fred C. Essery, Union Road. John L. McLellan, Summerside. Charles A. McDonald, Iris, Lot 62. ilolin McDougall, Morell. George Thompson, Summerside. Percy T. Lee, Summerside. W. S. Hughes, Charlottetown. Augustine Gallant, St. Ralphsel_ Gr. Emest Marshall, Stanhope. Fusilier L. Fougere. Souris. Anselm P. Morgan, Charlottetown. Gr. Jose h M. Campbell, Lakeville. Private G55. W. Sharp, Summsrlids. Private J. E. Lockerbie. Cslcumpso Private Bruce McLellan, Indian River. Pts Damien McKenna, Charlottetown Private Charlos S. Beaton, Brookfield Corp. Ambrose Cosgrove, Wellington Wilfred Clark Wright, Vlctorh Ura.- paud . Robert Tralnor, Charlottetown, (Van- couver, B. C.) Lieut. Reuben lil. Stewart, Wilmot Valley (Montrelll . Co- . H. S. Ptareon Charlottetown. YD . (Victoria Australia). Pte. MJ. Fraser. Whim Road Cross. Lance Corporal M.W. Chisholm, U13. Lance Corporal, Angus Arssna t, Abram'e Village. Private W.E.H. McKay, Bradalbans. Inna Poisoning) . Muwtocd Nell McPhee. Hsatherdals. Sergt. Wir.. B. Brady. Charlittetown. .) Pte. Alex. Lorne Mi-Neill, llocky Poiiff Alexander Smythe, Elmsdale. Moses Gallant, Wheatley Itiver. Donald McDonald, 0'Leary. IN ACTION homas Leeman, Calgary (formerly Robt S Warren, Broikton Everett McLeod, Grand View Lt. M. McLaren, British Columbia, Bernard Murray, Charlottetown. Angus McLeod, Uigg. ~ _Donald McDonald, O'Leary. T. A. Phillips, Mt. Pleasant Edgar Finlayson, Charlottetown. (formerly of New Perth Lloyd Leemnu, Calgary, formerly Georgetown. (formerly of Gemgetown.) John Watson, Labob, Kensington. Fred. Wadman, Charlottetown. FIMIII BUD'-6. Mill Vflve. Davis McEachern, Cranbrook, B. C. (formerly of iris. P_ E. I.) Albert Campbell. Cape Traverse. Sargt. Herbert C. Mclntyre. Dltp or wounos. J. A. Furness, r _ Freak. H. McL(=Illerf.1lottectIi;]:Iottetown. g;g:;¢B1;?,'::: gazlfggr' Bangor' 2 G" F- S- Halliday- wuusm D. iacxlsnon, Heatnordua. C- Donald D. McPherson. Glenwilllams. (late of Vancouver). M (’§’"l°“ Malldersvn. Mulpequs_ P,-|v,,, wuts, gum, powmy (Won, Sgt. J. J. Mccnrvell. Crapoud. “Imam MCll1lYre, Charlottetown. em (}m,d.__) F. PPte. John W. McDonald, Bradalbsne. John Daniel Jarvis, Grand Tracadie. 1 "l'Bl° Arch- McKinnon. Canoe Cove. John D. Burns, Spring Valley. WOUNDED L.-Corp. Jas. L. Hayden, Vernon Pte. Samuel Elliott, Winslow Station. River. _ Pte. Harry Riley, Sea Cow Pond, Lot 1 Tim- P°D°» Sl- Peter S- Pte. Donald 1-‘_ csmpboii, Newport, » Lot 54. Albert Louis Heron, Charlottetown. V sergeant, John A. McLean, North Cai Farrier, James Gillispie, Appin Road. dlgan. SBDD61' J. McDOI1uid. Charlottetown. Private Gordon M. Sinclair, Montague. Pte. Wm. C. Delaney, Kensington. Fred Hooper. Charlottetown. 1,1eu;_ Epic w|“»bumm_ Chu-Ioggswwn Joseph R. McKinnon, Lot 14. -THINGS Milftlm' Alb€'1\t0n. ' Pte. Clifford Rogers, Mlscouche, P.E.l. Sgt- DMIIBI McPherson. Caledonia Pte. Alexander McDougall, Nine Mile John Collier, Charlottetown. I 0r¢9k_ Prescott Forbes. Tyne Valley. wound- _ sergt. John A-_ McNeill, Charlottetown ed twice. _Donald D. McPherson, Glen William. ` (seriously lil) I Daniel Todd, Summerside. Lt. Sergt. Robert H. Duvar, Mill River J. M. Dixon, Fortune Bridge. Corp Spencer Stewart, Springton. Corp. C.W. McArthur, Cornwall. Lieut. McPhe'rson, West Royalty. J. M. Gallant, Charlottetown. Corp. Harry Bowness, Montrose. R. K. Boswell, Crapaud. A. W. Wilson, Cardigan. Donald Hume, iris ‘ J. J. McLeod, Richmond. Gr. E. Graham, Wellington. Ronald' W. Gauthier, North Rnstieo. Murdoch Matheson, Melville. W. E. McLellan. Greenmount. L. M. Robertson, Mt. Hope. Sergt. N. W. Lowther, Kensington. .lohn O’Brien, Lincoln. _ H. Bealrsto, Dnrnley. W. F. Huestis, Charlottetown. A. Reid, Victoria Cross. iously ill.) Samuel Chandler. Pownal. J. A. Gasbee, Gladstone. a t Wm J. Grant or etown Georgetown. (Calga/ry.) Leo Arsenault. Charlottetown. J. C. McMillan, Fairview. Gr. Lowden Beer. Charlottetown. Herbert Jarvis, Grand Tracadle. C. E. Dorion, Bloomfield. J. G. Kiuch, Tignish Gr. Arthur Gamster, Hunter River. Lt. Thomas Fullerton. Hugh Boulter. Private D. G. Gilbert, Fanning. Geo. Dixon, Fortune Bridge. D. G. Fanning, Charlottetown. Daniel H. Bears, Brooklyn, Lot 01. James Marshall, Cove Head Road Pte. F. Gaudet, Miscouche. Sgt. A. Phillips, Charlottetown Patrick Hogan, Hope River. ed'). Tvne Valley- . yt 8 Prescott Forbes, Tyne Valley Pte. Roy Fitzgerald, Charlottetown Pte. Harry Lund, Charlottetown. Pte. Michael Jarvis_ C ve Head. L. Corp. Elmer Bowness. Norboro. Hammond Johnson, Charlottetown. Pte. Michael Dalton, Georgetown. Pte. John McGougan, Malpequs. Pte. C. A. Roizsrson. Kinkora. Corp. L. W. May, West Covehead. Lieut Victor Morris, Summerslde. PRIOONIRU IN GERMANY. J W ll Elmsdals ‘Corporal J Fraser, Bt Peter’e Bay. 'Corp J. D McPhee. Georil0t0W‘\‘l~ 'ill Bvltléfllhi- Pte H. . o e. - ‘ ' ', ‘ ‘ ’ ` Peter M. Grant. Banlvf. P. I. I. Lc. Sgt. B. Wood, Sou.hport ilu Han- Pte. John rbiuréphy, Charlottetown, in _ _ Swltse an _ v1;§ff,§d“|§’Kf;'I,§,1§'§t.fqPrf:.I.'.lI>nI” chllvrlwnssory, Union nose. nmol McLean, Charlottetown Malcolm Gillis, Mount Vernon. Malcolm Stewart. Georgetown. Private Daniel A. Simone. Port Wood. J Ben. C. Davison, Charlottetown. -Lieut. C.B. ‘Pithlado,Charlottatow1|. MISSING. -'mr DIID ON MILITARY IIIVIOI Gunner James M. Smitn. Lot 50, (Son C p _ _ . G- g . Pte. Lloyd Leeman, formerly of Gr Walter P.McLaughlin. St. Teresas Corpl. Grafton Enman, Vernon River. Pte. Daniel Stewart, Dunstsffnage. Pte. V.E. McLeod, Fredericton.P.E.l. Corp. Prescott Forbes, (twice wound- Gerald Walter Rile Hllisborou h. cpl. L. Wm. West, Crapaud. 3 . _ _-1 Cyrus B. lilrt. Pisquld East. Corp. E. J. Powers, Tracadle. ' Sgt.-Major John McKay, Ch'to . H I D | P I A~ C- ll°H\l0\`B0ll. Union Road. Copl. H. L. Robertson, l{ingsboro_ J0hn McLaren, Charlottetown. Wu am d B 8 mud' Char ottelown' Wil. T . _ _ W George A. Crosuman, Cb'towu. Wallace Coles. Winsloe. John Lavers, Georgetown Claude A. Dunning, Granville. Harry A. McArthur, Summerside Jos. Connolly. Mill .Va.le. Gr. W. H. Heckbort, Montague. Edward James Sm-ith, city. Robt. S. Warren, Brocton. Pte. Arthur Ling. Brackley Beach. Lieut. Glcu Norton, Cardigan. Lloyd Lccman, Calgary (formerly Georgetown.) Arthur Robinson, Augustine Cove. ,I Stewart Hlcken, New Glasgow, N. S._ James peagle gem- mvc,-_ George Jeffrey. Linkletter. ' Lt. Stewart B. Simpson, City. L. Corp Harry Docherty. Riverton Edward Muttart, Bothwell. H . McKenzie, O‘Lcury. E. Cahill, Tignlsh. town. _ » Urban P. Bradley, St. Theresa'a. John A. Stewart, Charlottetown. Wm. Goodwin, Morell. Louis Mchiurrer, Charlottetown. Everett McLeod, Grand View. Russel Ingles. Kensington. - inlon. - Harry \Vhitiock, Charlottetown. Wm. W. Riley. Hillsboro. Maurice Doiron. South Rnstico. Georgetown. town. Huzh W Oxonham Ro alt Jun ti Pte. Fred McLeod, French River. Gamatlel Gillis. Montague. Sergt Robert I-I. Nicholson, Cb'tow John T. Bishop, Mount Buchanan. Elmer Bowness, Kensington. Augustine Gallant. St. Raphael. _ Wm. Alley, Cardigan. John McDonald ,l\iilbum. J, Frank McLean, St. Peter’s Bay Murdock McDonald, Rose Valley. -I N Conroy. Charlottetown. Donald M. Stewart, Forest Hill. Edward Foley. St, Peter's Bay. Gr. D. MacDonald, Souris. C. W. Found, Fredericton, Albert Roach, Darnley_ Corp. David A. Barbour. Alma. Pte. McAusland, Tyne' Valley. F. E. Martin, Belfast. (Seriously lll R. A. Hardy. Tignish. John H. McKinnon. Riverdale. Harry Stewart. Strathgertney. Zenos Ernest Perry, Welliugtfin. R. McGougan, lrishtown. B. Waugh, Summcrside. Pte. A. D. Martin. Montague B. T. Gorman. South Melville. I-I. A. McLean. Peters Road. Corp. Ernest Perry. Muddy Creek. Lc.-Corpl. Albert Roach, Darnley. Charles Hlne, Charlottetown. L. L. Jenkins. Charlottetown Lieut. James Morrison, Georgetown. Hugh Boulter, Infantry. Leslie McDonald, Peters Road. F. E. Stewart. Red Point. R. McDonald, St. Peters Bay. a. ed.) W Leard Alberton, Dangerousl . ( v D. M. Duggan, Granvllo. 3gg_“'k‘_l'C2','"I;’.':"' gl:-m_1l>xt°°"'° 5”' Charles Duffy. Charlottetown. mes Matheson, Charlottetown. ___ .aaa --.._. ._.. I Ptslisetor Clair Johnsi:on.Pot¢r’s Road Supper Richard Ceilings. Hunter River. SIICCHI Lieut. Dani. McLeod. Hamilton, Ont.. Gerald Peters. Charlottetown Lance.-COFIL J08lCl1i111 McEach¢m_ (formerly of l~`Ii1tRIVel‘~) Lieut. Wilfrid Slllllvall. Cl1Hl’l0ll€"/ Souris. }.lohn Thomas Hagen, North Carleton. gt. Thomas C Hierllhy, Hebron, Lot 8. orp. Ambrose Cosgrove, \Velliugton'. ajor Allen B. Connors. Summerslue Veudall P. B. Bcairsto, Charlotte- Lance Cpl. Fred Andrews, Ch"1‘own. John Goodwill iVlcQuarrie, New I`o:n_ "l`haddIe Knockwood. Lennox island. _ L.c.Corpl.Joseph J.Simons, St. l"etcr's Tom Leeman, Calgary, formerly of William Wright Huestls, Charlotte- Sergt ll. W. Cameron, Charlottetown_ ~ . Y Y c on. John McLaren, Forest Hill. Gr. Vernon L_ Bourke. Charlottetown. Lieut, Parker Hooper, Charlottetown. Gr. Albert C. Dennis, Charlottetown. Pte. Harold I-luggan, Cherry Valley. Pte. Russel McLean. Charlottetown. Pte. R SW. McDonald, Poplar Point. ohn McLeod. Charlottetown. "" F. E. Cahill, Tignieh. ` Gr. I-‘_ Halliday, Eldon. garry Riggs, Charlottetown. .J. McBeth, Bridgetown. (exchanged) ol ll. s .) . Pte. Emmet J. Driscoll. Indian River, ` Allan N. McDonald. Plneths J. E. Locksrby. Mal n Boll" _ Iwu B. l ed killed in action.) v ' K r mm Pom. one noses sun osulomum Daniel Morhorwn. Do om Mana h . ‘d ll , ' _ Geo ~ _ ,onine In 1 B .lr "I t are I- wma . PIst..Dani;l‘°M. ll:-:'s, Mt. evsrnon. Pts. .gba Memwd, -`l0lil\ Alflrd. Chlrl . ~..\» 'Mil Gunner Martin Dalt0ll.Gs0\'llUWll Gunner 0. S. Uclohkn. Christie- Capt. T. M. Hmdmsn. Charlottetown Fred Martin. Eldon. » » ' billy 95° I A p¢¢_ A, it, ltoarnmr, Alberton. town Major W I... Bama, Charlottetown Mathias J. 'I'rslnor. Hops nlvor. sn 5 gill; ' 0121:; `- C A R I A 9;; Wm gggtqg, last Point. 4 Private'l‘eoton Aiohora. Booty Point. _ Lancs Corp. Gilliis,`lummu-aids. .John Peach Moore, CharIottsto;g`n ' A-M-' A-M-I For Infantaand Children ' ' I ~~`=~~..».ii.»»`a§.~.f....~., ,E . 10.10 9.45 .DISCHARGID ON ACCOUNT OF ILLNICI ` ' " ' A" in i ai in Use Forovar-30Yoars - Dept 680 7.00 Mdhhgn Mp"-¢ Mooulgan. Malpsqnc. John Wesley Robblss, Charlottetown. Gr. Ernest Davey. Charlottetown. _ Everett C. Ro . ' ' ' ' ’ H ||, cum-:testo-va. .mn-ar sm. umana stwm mlm cusriommm. ima, . _ ‘_ Au. raalns, unease orHa:xé|::_raa°Anxso, nun oan.v sunoavl _ yd _ xJA.;;;»» A §‘;.f"§f' °_"`",“¢|,,,,,,,,_ canada,” mi. oomm, eommsfslas. norm looalsfsa, _ _ _ M _ ii. at lame; Taylor. City. ‘Donald Campbell, Campbells’ Cove. ‘Leith Cameron. Albali- ~ *Q .lv _fu 'Qi ._ A #tl 'J-