I l_ i 1 iliig-».j_'Ml'-1;‘i':i.l:_t.-,alfislilig Viz»i\Ktllil*,‘\5"'I"I;':.`I'I`_3*¢l‘l“I’lf” :"ll"‘I~i"l"'- .-1. .».~. ~ - iw' ~-~.»-Vi; . _ _. l i I ' -,~'-_ wi.-"l.Yt§A,'t»,35slz_ _.1 ._ '=='f>'-”' ' " I ‘""f'*"“"~‘ "fr - ~ ' -i,--.*_:i14r‘Y.=Y;'V;lf< "¢i.4ff.'_fli .f__j_‘fn_ "“"1§~V-~~ll"§f_».. . ' ` ~ ~ - '- -- - - ' '- _ _ -“““ ’ " " if if """’-’”'-,-'_-- --gs--s ._ r` is ` I I I I I I ' .I ~ 1 ' I " ' ‘ "- _lf if -,Y------»----~»~ V ,. 1 » ' _ l \ i _ _ ,l ’,_»,_ l _ _ 1 ; period is over. don't no to sleep. _ Mr. Wm. M. Roilnett _ V l l» .. " . DECEMBER 4,1917' I Qian ciiitnnoirnrelvu cunnpiiw ' PAQ;-~N iz 'i"w _ -_ - - _ _ . ‘ - ' r -- _|:' , _. _ , W . ___ _ - ` \ c The Loan _ ampalga is The , _ OW ‘V Subscriptions in Prince'Ed Id I l d T t l $2 313,450 R' ei edIIFrom 4946 A 1° t . O P ° I _ _ _War S all 0 _fl » _ ec v » PP ican s ne erson in Eighteen in the Province Has Bought a Bond; One Home in. Every Three Now Owns a Bond. ' ""“"' ~--'~-~-----_~»~-~--------~-~~--W-~~-Y----~--~-Y--~--~----Y-~f-Y--~Y---~--~~~--vw---,_-V--.~-V..---~-»-~~--~---.~--~-- -~~~-~»-~-.~------v-~---.._...____ ____________,__________“__,___.___,:V.___.,____,._._.Y.___.______ _ ,,_______ sullollv s srolirlli worltll or \ll=_-llllull till lllllillll Electric- Light and Power tlil for alll ht and a Mass Meeting Was Solid in Voting lor Union '-1 '-we ii- of fs i-0;; _ __ g _ ‘ ‘ lolld'in and Ile Premier t bay, T¢l¢n|~apl|_am| 1'¢|¢p||,m¢ C0|m¢¢p0p tiovel°nni_ent_~ tlne issue 0n|y Appeals. I""l' ll? ”°’.§‘...‘;"“l.f‘°"J.‘.‘i.'.. S‘§‘..t‘2.° A Fmt ol Island Rem" and a -<-*-l- Flenih could not contemplate th - ed, to a snowstorm accompanied by a Belo et' wind which did considerable dlmllige to the telephone. telegraph mul electric power systeili. The storm he gall early Sunday' mlirllillg aiud by tllll afternoon had developed illto il vcrit “ble llllZZill‘d. 'l‘h-e snow that l`cIl was of tho B_oIt_sluslly variety evel'y flake sticking where it fell until in accumulation broke dowil the telcpli 0116. I-el9Kl`l1llll and electric wires ii`lld even in some cases the poles und crosstrees. As a l'i-.sult throiigllollt __l.he_clty the electric light was oft' utt- or eight o’clock Sunday iligllt loav- ing the city lil darkness ii. condition which continued throughout the night as lt was found ullsllfc to tlirll oil the power owing to the clltullgle- llleilt of wires und the duligel' oi' lil- ectrocutloli to ally clti:/.ells wllo might como in colltiict with them. 'Phe Guardipll machinery being rull by cl- ectric power wus colisirierulily ili- conyeilccil. l~`ortullutly llowovcl' having duplicate power, elect- ricity und steam. the operators 2*-1-_-_f_~:_-,~.-:.~.~.~.~.~.~:_- -_-:_-_-:_-_ _-. _-_~.-_-. .~.»-.-_~,-_ f llllls. ll. 5. ll I WINS ian Monduy morning but to hcl; the Pzltliot out, with its .lfterliooil eil ltion yesterllav Tile electric llgllt dllll power were rcstolrd last i'\ellil.r, .it llvt- otlock alld thc telephone sv stem was plcttv gellelxllly .ldjllstl-ll l`lll‘ l`\‘lliZl-ltlll system is still hadl\ out many bil-airs having occulied all iloiig the lllio There is wlle trouble oil the iiluinlalld also and no tele glulns llave coiue tllloul-'lil slnio but urllay night. lill. Moriisun _ot tie 'l`elegi'ilpll (‘.o|lipaliy‘ Mr. Mcliie ol' the Electric Iiight. and 'l’owor Company ami' Ml'. Van Buskirk of the Tolepll- one tlolllpiiny had gangs 0f~n'len out ull day and lilid things pretty well sll'iliglltclicd out. last. night with the l-xcoptipll of the Telegrapli lilies which is l\xpol'.t.ed will bo Ill working order today,. The storm was the most. dillllligillg to wires and trees tll_at hill-l occlirred ill the last twenty years, its only parallel 'being a sleet storlli wlllch dld soillowhzlt similiar' diimllge in thc llilleties ol' lust rent- l|l‘\'_ ' _~.-..,~~\- ~ww**~ INTON V $25 IN GOLD .J Charlottetown Candidate Leads i_lll Coln- .pelitors lor Special Awards- Miss llatilo llueslis oi/Summerside $15 and Mrs; W. A __ __(§llniini_ng_._ol Monlaouetlo. _ _ n , Moa ». v .___.___.___ ,;___._. Surgrised ! _ 'We , rather! The surprise was just as great to the mem- - bers of the campaign department when the result were known. The large number of snb_scrip- tions tumed in by the candidates during the special prize period proved a tremendous task. The above tellsdhe ta_le of t_he‘ outcome of the special prize period. After making a careful canvass of all the votes issued on subscriptions during the spec-_ ial prize period, it was found that the three candidates named above were entitled_to_ the prizes._ All records pertaining to thel special period vote will be _pre- served, and _on the _final night of the campaign, the Judges will verify the count of the votes' is- sued to each of the candidates is far from run,z-ind there is not a candidate, even at the foot of the list, who cannot' overcome the present handicap in the re- maining six days. You will get a valuable lesson from your can- didacy in this campaign, for nothing else could teach you so well the danger of procrastina- tion. Energy, promptness arid perseverance are the requisites for success, and you will make the best of the time still remain- ing, for this should be a good lesson and a training to you. There now remains six days of the campaign._ Decemcer 8th is the final closing date. Can- didates cannot afford to take it ‘easv because the special prize period is over. Many a campaign is lost or thrown_awaY In lhe final week. It is the strong for the special prizes. lt was an, finisher who usually comes out interesting race. Nearly every one of the candidates did well, and the winners in several ln- stances were hard. pressed for 'their' positions. It would not have taken a large number of votes to have created a_tie among any of _them for the prizes. -Don’t Go to Sleep Now that the special Dill? hey are conscious that they did a winner. _ ' To the Public If you . have promised a can- didate a subscription. or if you intend to surprlze one by paying a subscription thei'e_ is no better wav of going about it than send- ing it in now to the campaign department. Candidates have manv people to see in_ the nex_t six days of _the campaign, and it is just possible that they will not be able to get to see you, €;id_th€ ‘ ’ much needed vote will ost well during the time their efforts t th t, d th v lose Savetlie candidate all the time I tlilthi? frlllgtsthahll all gf those _and `steDS you can_bY sending I efforts may be wasted if they your subscription direct to the _ relax their energies. The race ,Calllpalgll manager. `v0'rii s'rANn1NoI Fon CAN iilnlirlis. " D'IS'l‘RI(} Mrs. ll. S. llllltoll Chzil'lottc_towli Miss Hattie I-Iiiestls Summerslde _ Miss tlorinne Gallant Summerside 'Mi'. Gerald l’. Bremner _Chal’I0ttel;own Miss Viola Mullins ' Charlottetown 'l‘ N0. I. ' 75,705 72,i7i 72,675 19,409 8,610 _ I)l_S'1‘l{ICT No. 2. Mrs. W. A; Cumming _ V Montague ~ 78,641 Mr. A. E.-_Jenkins ~ Georgetown 66,816 _ Miss Sadie Egan Miss Beatrice Brown _ Alberton '- Miss Lllllun Inglis Kensington Mr. fiernld llIilrpllyI ' Kensington . 14,547 11,536 9,306 DISTRICT N0. 3. Mr. II. M. lirotliers I Mr. Dimcilii MCLenn Mr. R. H. Abbott Mr. Lloyd Pronde _ Mr. Roland Bilcllanmin Mr. Daniel Mclilenn Miss Stvllll Robbins - Mr. Ira Fraser _ Bear' River Cornwall » Bonsaw Malpeque _ N. Wiltshire Bradalbane Murray River Central Bedeque Pfort Borden Stlilrloy Bridge _ 7 7-,268 44,792 34,146 30,964 30,781 25,233 19,575 10,096 7,729 7,258 'i`()ll()N'l`(). llci l--lloll ( J Ilo llclty lotciivd .i lcrcplioll llolil thi welllcil ol Vcrdllii yl\sti~ril.iv .llir-l noun .ll thc l‘rlllw_- At the end or the nicetliig the cllalr- ers, pul~tlt-.ularly lnsirlv the multi ori- maii called oil the peaceful people to trance. ’l‘lie doors were locked short- relilain inside for ii time in order that ll' ul'li~r lllc meeting stal'lcI€ il'o.~‘-islaiice before He-lctta and Gill- l_et upset _llie plans of Hindenllilrg." HEIIIISI ANIIRIIWEII ill] r 'SIIINIP PROVINCE 'I`Olt()l\"l‘O_ Dee. 1.-Sli' Will. Hearst. Prellllel' ol’ _Olitai'io. iillli lion. Newton ltowcll, i`0l'mel'I_v Lill- eral leader ill the legislature ai'e in l stump the province togetller. 'i'liey will visit the liol'thciilI iiiilt of the province. SECOND OPERATION ‘ ON PRINCE ALBERT LONDON, Dec. 1.-Prince Albert, 'second soil of King George, sui’i`el'_“d a relapse und and has been operated oil for dolldellal ulcer with satist'ai~- tory results. -an official court bulletin announced to-day. His condition was described as “sa.tisfactory.” Prince Albert is an otlicer in th-_=. Britisli Navy. Oil August 28, 1911, he lvils reilioved lisllorc, suffering from appelldicitis, iilld_\\'as opel~lltr»d llpoll uit Aberdeell t`ni' that ailiilt-ill. lie has been oil duty illteriilittelltly since then. 'File l’l°llll_'o is lieariy 23 yours old. NIEIHIIIIISIS PIEIIIIE in * SIIPPIIIII IIIR IINIIIN t`VI_.lN'I`ClN_ Ilcr.-1. At the Novem- ber inoililllg of the tioderlch distrll-l, hclil :lit liiiildesbiiro Irl-doy. Iii coli- ll_(tl:Iio|, wllll 'll|i,» Illeillodlst ('hlil‘t:ll. ll resollltioii was iiiissicd lllellglilg Ilr-.lir|_v siilipurl, to till- Illlloli Gtlvvrllnivilt lilldl_-l' the lclir|f'l':dli|i ot' Sir ltlibl~rt |liill'iil'i\t I 'l'ho lv-..~'-nliillilil was illiro- llliri-ll by livin lt. .I l\ll»,t‘ol'iiiil-li, ol' Illylll, l:i~l-tliiilrlli liv IT. .lp \\':ilIi.\_ of t‘lIlltoil_ und c:ll'l;iz_~:I lill‘:iliilnollsI_\'. 'l`Ilo lmeclillg was wt.-il littellded. Minard's Llnimcnt Cures Dlstemper. '[‘lII'l \Vl‘lA'I‘H]l‘1R .‘ 'l‘I‘}MPERA'I‘U1RE. TIDE. MOON. ETC. ] TODAY .IS THE l2l9th, DAY OF CANADA`S' PARTICIPATION IN` THE WAR. .'I`Oll0N'l`(). " IlI')l7. 'i.»- W1isIi:l‘|.\' wiillhi fliir und colder. _ 'l'llc- liigllost tclrlpcl'lltlll',, l'ccolil ..Thul_.. hp the lesllvu_ liillird all _lilo Davies llo- Land lil’ the lloatller. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - __ _ _ - - _ " _ili'._ o ll' _'l_ _ -l _ _ _ __ _ _ _____ It-I are ul thi- opinion that vvell "THE CITV CORPORI _ __ . __ _ - 1 » __ , - : _ _ _ 1' .' ~ - ~ _ ~ ' _ - - __ illoligll tho dllmel' was Ill-ld on l~`l'i- which was sung “For Til _ ' _ _ _, _ ~' ` '_ ' " - ' - -` Vi ` -` ‘ -, _ ._. _ __ - _ _. . ‘ll1.\‘. il llleailoss day for sonic, it wuz; Good Follows" was resp( ; _ _ __ - ._ _ f _ '_ H _ :V . _' .‘ . " __ _. r. - _ » , _ _ _ _ _ _ __'_tlii' liiisl. festival of its klild for 28 COUNCILLOR R. H. JEI ' - ' __ _ ._ _ V _ .' 2 - I _ ' _ _. _ _ V ' ‘ ' °' .- __ ~ - , _ _ ,vczlrs alld_ has added allollivl' lilul'i;l said that l`l'om the lrpeeel __ _ _ - ' 5 . ' _ - » _ _ _ _ , ._ __ _ - _ _ to the rullnliry crown ol' Mrs. Davies had discovered that he w __ ‘ ~ ' ' - _ - - - ' . ' ' ' " _ . ' - ` - _ _ _ of the Davies llotcl. man too. He told of he _ ' ' V .- _ ' _ ' ~ _ ~ _ . __ - _ ’ _ _ __ l\ll'. 'I`ilonl:i.~: I<‘. Wllilc, 'lrcllpiell of lllodcl towns recently _ - _ ' . :_ ‘ - ' ‘ _ ‘ ' . _ ` '_ ` _ _ ' ' thi' l’l'csidciil`s chair and oil his right t"llilrlottc-town_ is portl`°.l\< ' ` " \ ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ` ' was thc t‘llic|` Il. .-\. Mr-liililion. li. llli-Illly wol'tll_\" oi’ elnulalit 1'.. i`ol'nll-l' Govcrllor of _thc l'rovlll<»i-__ to llilturail lidvuiitugcs. on his loft wus Mlljoi' the Iti'v_ i.li'. Streets, etc. He said tl 'l`. I". I-`ll'll<-rtoll; scatlid :lt illl' l'rc- Cll1ll'Ir»lietov\'i|.ilild a pop sillt>.lit's table wi'l';~ I-loll, l\1ul'doi;ll Mc- llflllll 11 10 13'lllUllHBYlll, I Kitil\oli_ tiolniuissiollel' ol` Agricultiir_ig_ _'l_l§l;-[_ pop_u_Iat_iQp _of _50_ tl lion. Mr. l’iol'el‘, li. S. Coilslil, James m@llll011l'¢l Home ol' the t Paton, M.l..A._ t‘ol. IJ. >lti~w:-lrt, Should be taken up in 1ll< t,‘_lliiii'lii:lli ol" thc lllllner Collllililtcv. l`\ll.llro_ such as lilnnicipa -'\II10llg the xrllests ol' honor, inchi- lllgller salaries for teichl ding thu above, were Major J. \\'. Dl=\Yi§F0ll¥lflS i'0l‘ Children. stanley, croilliclllol- .it-llltlns, lit-v. lr. lfilnsfvr 2f'ri'1ce. niodloii pc N ti. ldlilloll. and Mr, t.‘.ll.B. l.ol\gwurt)\_ of schools and food ins rli _ at i ei . .I I Ill I’ lil I B le i t d lt was nearly 9 o‘<~lock wllcli Piper “THE VICTORY LOA hiuclienziii iiiaiwlleli theinen to the Il0llfl<‘-tl I0 by MR. L0 lliilliluct llall. wllcri-_ thc. war-time me- l°l"°’Vl0l1B ll) C0l11lllH t0 ilu with thc- llaggis ilnd baked lla-li- lll0I`lIlS lllal OVGIIIHK, (F bill, us its cllief conslitlltolit.s_ was 1131'-‘ll`lA'llll‘?fl l-llo lilivst r lllomligllly i.-lljoyeil by all pre:-leiil. l VlC Cty Iioin In P. E. I .\l. cillzli cover was placed a sprig llHil<‘1~ Tllo lslanli’o obj of iii-iltlicl; thc gift of Mr. .Ialnes Illlll llllfl l-llflll Hwolled to l’atoli. M.l..A.. wllicil he had receiv- U00 illltl ill" Cfillllilian ob ed direct frolll Plllslev, Scotl'iiilil_ his 000.000 had passed $265 birthplace. _ . oil:-. out o wits slightly ail"t0|' 10 o'l-lock llilll l"'U6lll ll- Vi*-`l0l'Y wllcu tlic llaiggls liladu its llp|lezii‘~ (7llll`-lil" 0"” “ul ‘lf 0Vf‘l'Y alice, uild pl'oct~.'Ied by Piper I\l:ll-l{<\ll- llflllglll ll llllllll. lllflllgh th llc, was borne around the ron lil by lllll lillll Will l01lll \\’b\S o D. ll. l\izicDoll:lld of Bedeque, _rlnll_“lI127- _ placed before the Pl‘esIticllt_ where "THE l-ADlE5"l"-‘f*ll0Yll lax-trilll-f cllal;_ ivessler aliiircsssll ll, D- E- SHAW. l.».\~-clue: :is hc- has done for 27 years past. ‘llllllefl ".\’ ' \'0lS ol tha Alter coffee wals served and cigars D3~Vl9‘*" Wl\lCl1 WHS tend w_ci'e burning freely, President \V_’Iiite Plwllllvlll- I0 lm' llLlSb-'ln read greetings received from the St. Di“'l@=l~ Wll0 gl`f1'.'t"`lll>' 8 Andrews Societies of St. John, N. ll- li._ l<‘l~<=llm~it-toll, li.. otitis-rl. Ai- "/\Ul'l1-mis S.-llc"aml1 ll;iil_\'_ N. Y., ulid the Nortll British ~'\"ll‘¥’V" l`l"l\1LZl\t 'O 11 cloa sticiery at l»l~nlif-ix. wliil i-cpile's"t'iie‘r5- - mflsl lllflifwlllllt functiolls L11 eat C lie also read li telegram from and- ll* 0-YllT@5~‘l@ll lly to. _ Premier A. E. Arsenauit expressing the m°5l- Sl-1001’-SSl’\ll St. A regret as his duties held liilli at Sum- llel' fm’ Ifllll INST 28 5' merside, where the' Supreme Court Mllcl' Cl'0llll IS fillv llle was'sittlng'. "Anotlrt-r expected gliestl Ullf\l‘H€'. which was colilpt absent through sickness was l-its i-lo»‘D- S1'-"‘-`2\l‘l, JUHIPS Pa noi' Mayor' Brown. S. A. i‘ll;.fli.e~ilur<.e<~i .ind in closing plliilted lin in. _ pa ' Splring picture of llle Oanuda that is Alba three female df-iivelt-fi orc of the mont elo uellt JOHN A M°°D°NM' q - » .uid po\verl‘lii spr-eclics of the evening. I Lum; s""'"";f_'i'° 0 H, _ || H 1 __ _ , _ _(31168. Brlulill r I-inf ial n though hr uns of alum {l|.il_a_t-__ln h_i_;ii \y_us_ lhtptulie bwan _g (75. R S B HHH- esoco ie eat t ‘ wlllllirlil and hor wonderful natllilufls |-(;. %=ares’cumCae]l;al , 2 ... .y o luv g su iz r ii- y ; l`ol'<~i\iiieills ill tialulda, Eliglalld alld Spilllf. SL l h, . 1' - . I I . I . ll ' . J _ lr »- , _ ' _ . ti ' ' - ui '. . _ . . . . . A- I _ _ . I fifteen n'l ll dd . l G li. I l'._..l;°:..."...::.°...:. WANTED_,f,’§*`J,,lf,_ iimlind. Only is (ow ot the gather-||~|g_ UIYGUU 'ralttiougll it was Scotch. understood - lo lie- ` blat~k._` AMES rl-is i-lou. Munoocl-l Mexirmon Guardian 0 ce. I or hill speech in;En¢lish was li brtl- W"*"l’° l-l"l"‘°l“ °‘"`°'