-i -_ _ _ 929-s-isnnzwrs. _ __ , __ --s _, _ -c<,._.’,.r_¢_ __ __ .___ . , _ _ -.. ._ . .s-,_ _,M --.» _ __ _ . . __ .,. _ ,_ -,_.,_ _-.f,1¢_ - .--.;. ._ ._._,__-- 1-. __ ._ ~.- '-, .s-E----_ /,-._--.-._= .-.._»-,--,»;. - __ , » 1_ __ _-_--_ '.,,..-_--..~_-~ -- .__, .'.» '- -_ » -'- - .»._~_' .‘ . .r .- ... ._ .= -. _ .11._- -1 ’ '1 _-_ _. 3!._\i'..ri7_I._!f_r_ _ ____ _ ‘l_,”_.__,_ _,___ _,,!___M__g ._ :.;___r.. _ _. _ _ _ ...ms -'___ . lf, ! _ ~_ !!, _ _ »_l,l.__. I! _ _.L Ma _ |._` __ I, '___,_ 7-;§-`-_.'*-"-'_ ` -. ` ' ' -~ 'f' >= '- ' -- J is--.~.r";-*_*-'r" _ , _ » ' . . _ ' _'_ i . _ - , ii ' V1 __ _ __(.'_ _ i _-,_ - ' _@5152 ___ _f < _ 'Ill UBLBLOTTMOWN GUABDIAI AUGUST 23, 191; `1 _ _ _ - , . - ~ 1 -\-A -- -»- _ i __ _TOR 'itll' ' \ ._ - ° ~ _ . f ~ . .Fft til-iAal.o1"rs'rowN Business - U _ _ _ . __ fli-;l'~v S ,-,;-,-,- . COLLEGE reopens' on Tuesday, Sep- ., -. ~ . __ _ . _, - - tsl-pu ._|, Vg 7 obati'-:s _. ww youhavefconiraci- ' ‘ ' a vera. o.cfa1l\ g _, gli¢~“ sf n WeiQ E ~”.?.s°.‘=.tr;f*zt '-""e\'QF.' _ -ii _ itedstood. swhere ' ; in .- tomwh.tF2it_`hs cans- ._ _ the txoubew 5 _ neil-l¢,uovpQ_f anv- thi ._-,___. good as ensiar \ 3|. Compound _ f' for . is .°°mP19i‘!f~f’-It-. 1° _ _ his . . . antlsepticin its action and :_ _ tarns no opiates- _ yet i_},g|veg__pre_rnpt rebel- 25C ` _ _ ` _ ",- ’irl":5_~ r _ _ '_ oster .. A Drugstore f ..._ E -`-is I/II _`““\\‘!vl_" . -_----....__._..___ they had been disappointed the week 1.' -`~“' 2:-‘l 2-1' . Rev. E. Chapm'ti'ri, of Welsfordf N.-B., sad. Mrs.-Sharpen; and -dangli- i ' ,- t M H . '- . - §_°_:___§‘_§‘__T?_,_-"_i__¥_’_?' _____?x_?;'l ai; ;i_:__nf;?_':i___'_ M; (“i'a~"°"°° D- M°I’h°\}_- _loss is the' gain of Village Green. May me Hagfltpr church on Sunday ._even- d mg_ 1Lqh,5d,nsg,,._, Hie__ many friends- were sled 'i0' 35° Tmli 'i1°8l‘ him 888iD» to Ottawa after spending a very pIen'sl.i' Mr. Chapman was pastor some years sgo.vxr.',.‘.-s--..n».'..".r .:. = " ».- - “`"H,¢-rmmmen; "nm by phy.|°|.m Annlie Halloran, Bloom-field. __ ___ - The _best work is de- manded from all at this, . crisis in the wor1d’s' _ ~h1story. - 'We can’t-do' -our best when the sys- » _tem i_s fu_ll of poisons, ._ The ‘liver arid kid- .‘ n_eys must be kept ac- tiye so that the blood will be (properly filter- _ ed. Dr. hase’s Kidney-' " Liver Pills are the most.efi’ective regulat- ors of these important . organs. ~ ' T- They will help you -to -- keep Weil and active"-_ and to do your best work. _ i»Eiisoiiili.s _ 'V Mr.' Malurice Vanilderstine, Heath-' erdale, is spending his holidays with Miss Nellie McKenzie has returned ant vacation at her home in 'Scotch- fort. She was accompanied 'by her sister .Miss Annie and' cousin Miss _ ____ lx-s' q gr--is-es _ % ' ;-_ ._,_¢' P'-T ,-'ls ' ; *T ,__,iA§slnEl> ADVERTISEMENTS 3 -'AGENTS -.WANTED I Psvfsou/51.' Gaeeriue ci-ia|s'r- mes Card. Agents (Men and Wo- men) making from $1 up daily ini spare time .showing our Free Sam- ple book to fi-isndvsnd acquaint- ances.No outlay.Orders filled with-- ii"‘ 48 hours. Largest manufactur- .l ers dealing direct with agents-" Giaranteed British Manufacture. VQ§'ite manufacturers - Dept. 35 Church street, Torontos _ 51. _ Fon SALE FOR SALE.--HOUSE OONTAINING seven rooms, hot water heating, large barn,-_-Apply 51 Elm Ave. . 991-8-22M6lpd I ron" sAi$`€.‘illlAN*s s|c`vc|.is, 2'2"- lnch frame, almost new. Apply, 50. Brighton Road. 9618-8-21M6lpd WOOD-I OFFER FOR SAME 10 OR 15_ acres of hard wood. B.A. Hynd- rnan, St.Peter’s Bay. 897-8-17ll/Itlipd FOR SALE-ii-`RbBB"'ENGlNE 25 H. P. Tw`o_ cylinder "hoisting engine. 20 I-I. P. steam. In good order. F. S. Macdonald, Sourls, P. E. I, __ 814-B-15M8|. roll sal.: A”~gurl\¢‘.iEx srlo`w`oAsE. Aipply Jack iggs, 04\Queen Street. »" 31 l'0n__.__sAl.5.-_-s_5au'riFui. eAPP|.- ed-grey horse, weight 1450, 7- years, oiii: also bay more 4 years. old," weight 1200. Both perfectly sound. Ap,_piy,Wrn.__Pendergast, Hope Riv- sr: -I ~~ -ess-s-zzruzipa FOR SALE:-ABOUT 700 CASES 0F‘_ "hilary cabs. suitable also for blue- berries. Apply Charlottetown Con- asssss ilriis'cb'I" ' its-'l-isnt: HELP WANTED__MAL_E WANTED.-A GOOD MAN WANTED_ to work on farm. Apply John R. Dinnls. _ 920-8-20Mtf __ _ _ Il. ___ , _-. . WANTED-BOY TQ LEARN THE WANTED lI_ELP-- FEMALE WANTED TWO OR THREE BOYS or girls to learn telegra-phy and act as messengers. Apply Telegraph Omce. 99-8-ZZMBI. WANTED-CARPENTER FOR SHOP and"‘jo'b work. G_ood_wages, Con- stant work the year round. Apply to Charles ‘li7. Carson, 198 Queen Street. 1000-8-22Mtf. l MISCELLANEOUS. SEND A DOMINION EXPRESS MO- ney Order. Five dollars costs three cents. ' ' 1001-8-23'ME1l STRAVED FROM-DALTON SANA~ t_orlum, white 'bull dog. Please re- t\ir_.u~ to __Ile__n,l._ Crabbe,. owner, ,_a|, senator-lnm`. 1ooa~s-2sMsip.i WANTED, TWO STUDENTS IN PRI- vate family. Write S. c.o. Guar- dian. 1008-8-23M3ip;i TWO PARTLY FURNISHED ROOMS for light house keeping. Apply 347-1.. 1015-S-23M6l. TEACHERS WAN TED WANTED, _TEACHER FOR FOR- 'tune.. Head School. $35.00 supple- ment, first or second class. Nell S. Ross. Sec. - 1006-8-22MB; TEACHER WANTED FOR CABLE Head West School. Supplement $65. Apply to Robert McKenzie, Secretary. 004-8-17M7ipd WANTED TEACHER FOR ALEXAN _der Slchool. Midsummer holidays Supplement eighty five dollars. Lay ton McCabe. Secretary, lt. It. No. 1, Alexander. 888-8-i0Mtf _ THREE HUNDRID TEAOHIRS required for Saskatchewan and Al-_ . bortssohools opening in Ausult-. Salaries 8800' to.$1,‘000 por annum. Full details each appointment sup. pllsd. Apply stating qnalldcationsf to Canadian Teachers Asoney. Box -14, Regina, Sask\." B050-6-Iollfllilmos Drug business. Apply stifblice to A. roster. sto-q-zomti. W , ,,-_.,_, - ANT_£o_A1' oNcE - orsnaron f°l‘ Montague Central Ofllce. Re- feroncesj'requh'e_d. Apply in writ- lns to P. E. r. Telephone Co.. Cim- lottetown; P. ll. I. " ' ' _ ~.l53~8-NMR _srrulrrroivs vacarrr ~ Nonru eA'r'ri.1:rono noMAN. Cstliolic School requires' services of Principal holding lirst or second class license valid' in Saskatchewan Duties to commence §6Dl°mi>° second. Apply J. T. Leger, secre tary North Bsttleford. Sssli. __ 'B58-8-15ME6i. i __ To LET I lALESMAN.v- IXOLUUIVI _ LINK. 1°* sity town or country. Bis .asm-_ . illsl gusrsntesd.Psnnsnsnt sll year iob.No experience ne‘3ssi'ii'»y".'Write Luke Brothers, Limited, llontrssl. -- ~ iss-I-1lllltll24th -'ro i.s1'-Fnonr szonoom AND -parlor furnished. Ai>PiY5G“l"d|““ "oinos. ~ » tori-s-aaiusi. 'ro nsnfr.-ono‘uNo" r_|.oos olf- g - _tl-sl location- _A `i!~_:¢° Ti" 'masses-oo.. Mess Bt- ' ~ . .-__ _ .. "9'§'”“°i. LOIT-FROM MOORINOO AT ,TIG- \ I sin. ans ss Annu ms oneélosnpf _ assi miss vim s ri. i>..§ls\soriv¢l`i5l'°.UNDf-'UN' ony. owner yi: Gasoline Epping, I!! with 'Nllllsh Tilllisli rms tal so tbl ~th€'camers msn travelled from coats I1"PAYS to buy in this Province. gmber 3_rd.`._§_3_et_into line with succ- essful students. ~ 1009-s-23ti. _ CA`vENo|eH arc.-nov. J. s. _MacKay will preach in Cavendish congregstfon next Sunday as follows: Rristico at 11 a. mf; 'Stanley at 8 -p. m._; Cavendish at __7.80 p. nn. i .»_i ‘HYMN‘EA|.g»;-,On the evenlngot the 21st Inst. stew of_'tlre' immediate friends assembled in the parlor or Mrs. Donald Munn, Mermaid. to wit- ness the marriage of her daughter Miss Annie-'Laura to a young and prosperoiis' farmer of Village Green. Mr. John Warren Acorn. Shortly _lil- _ter 8 o'clock the young lady appeared .l_epn'ing on the arm of her brother' Mr. James R. Munn. The marriage cere- mony was performed by the Rev. D. MacLean. When congratulations were extended all sat down to a dainty sup- per prepared for the auspicious occas- ion. The young men of the settlement did not forget to assemble, although before-to_ extend their best wishes for the -futurei prosperity of the bride who is one of the most popular young ladies' of the community. Her friends sresnvrry to lose "Daisy" but their on have a` long and prosperous wed- ed life. The Guardian Joins with thc n1a_u'y,frlends of the happy couple in wishing' them a long and happy jour- ney through life. `cl.vnE No'rEs.-'ras farmers _or his vicinity and surrounding districts have finished 'gathering in the hay. All reports' indicate an extra good crop.-- Mr. Dan MacQueeu has already corn- menced ploug-hing. Rather 'early you say, .but -being endowed with the spirit df patriotism. .Mr. MacQueen says ev- _Qryone should utilizeevery possible _foot _of ground in some way to feed the l__nilllons in the trenches.-The mernb- ers_of Highland Division, S_. O. T. intend having a picnic at Rustlco Capes Wednesday next.--Mus. D. MacDonald and daughters, -Margaret and Jean of Amherst are spending the summer here the guests of Mrs. Alex Buchanan.-Mr, and Mrs. -Clyde Hor- ton of Annapolis, N. S., while touring: _the Island were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Buchannan on Thursday last. Mr. Horton was delighted with ithe beauty of the Island and says that .hereafter his vacations will be spent _in the Garden of the Gulf.-George Augustus Ferris of Clyde spent a few days in New Glasgow the guest of his sunt of Miss M. Belinda Smith.-Mes- srs Dawson Stevenson and Donald' Il. Smith, metered to Bradalbane on Sat- urday last. VVhile there they were tlv: guests of -Major and ~Mrs. Murray. OF LOCAL INTEREST.-Tire work “that Canada has done and is doing. for her' wounded soldiers in the way of hospital treatment and re-education is fully set forth in “Cana_da’s Work for Wounded Soildiers," n five reel serial produced by the Department of Sol- diers’ Civil Re-Establishment and shortly to be exhibited ln theatres throughout Canada. It is little realis- ed by the Canadian pulblic that Canada leads the world in this work, her' sys- -tem havlng'beon copied by Australia, and, morerecently by the United States. The illm shows every phase of the work, from the d°eck of a hos- `-pital ship in a Canadian'port to tlic shop, oillcc, or farm where the return- ed soldier is working, after' having been educated at government expense. Any man whose war wounds prevent hlm‘ from resuming his pre-war oc- cupation is entitled to such education. and is trained in a suitable trade or- profossion. Some of the most interest- ing scenes in the illm are those illus- trating. _occupational therapy-where men are encouraged to use inillrvfi muscles or members 'by being given' some simple and useful work such ns carpentry and woodcarving, which are found to be particularly bBn2fi0' ial. Of special interest. not only to the general public, but to medical men are the scenes showing the use ol’ the -apparatus st-,Hart House, Toronto, and other plpcst, for' restoring flexibility and -power to arms and' fingers made impotent-by war wounds. Thefllm toolt eight months _to complete, and t`o coast to plipt'otI‘Wii_'i¢» ' ' o Telephone orders and we will diliver any ,Qu 'gy . . A mighty pleasing service, al rsldy and Always fully co- operative and sstisfsctory. -:- - -cam. u..iluiluu’s PULPIT EXCHANGE.--The Re/ erend Mr. Neisb rector of Kensington Deathe of Ciapauli' on Sunday the I AT HOME._\M!’B. JOSeph Trowgdalq 2 (TW-i>8\lll,, will be, at home to her friends on Wednesday afternoon and G evening. August twentymghth and ___ Thursday evening. 1011.g.23M1i_ _T Itev. D. MacLean will preach at Nlm, 8 p. nr. Canoe Cove Sabbath the 25th' b at 10.30 a. m., Churchill 2.30 and in tl the I’cople’s Church at 7 lp. in. ' i la l’i‘4"f\l¥L‘. Mt. Herbert. on Wednesday, M tea table will be served from 0 0'¢l¢¢k_ i Come and liclp u good cause. th 1004-8-23M1i town talk on the trzinsportution of il’ Monday August 26, 8 p. m.. A num- .lil Mr. Earle will sing. Admission 20 Cf soi.o 'ri-i-E sHAm<._.lvrr._ Josiah di a young shark near the Hillsborough Bridge was visited by a couple of asked to see the ilsli. Mr: Carirrorly 1° who had kept it on ice, readily ug- H what he would take for it. He named' M down. Mr. Oarinoily, who is an old hi other of these fish, as it is reported that there are others of the some vnl Milo crook on saturrisy the 241|. nt W "-5**-"---'-1*--1~"-‘-' -- --‘-'f-'-‘-“’-'>--i-5‘»- ff.. --.--.-.-.- .. ... -_ White Sends at 11. Cape Bear at 3 METHODIST MEETI NG-The First Wiii 0il8"80 Dllipits with ltev. W. Quarterly Meetings of the Murray a \ rbor Methodist Circuit will bt held T £5th lust. in the Harbor church on Monday, 6 . th, at 7 p.m. TRYON PREBBYTERIAN CON- REGATION.-Rev. W. A. MacQuar- e, B.A., will be the preacher in tlie ryon Presbytwlan church on 'Sab- ci-iunci-i oF' scor|.ANo.--'rss i’“"" A“‘-*"5* Wh' at 8 Pm' KILLED IN ACTION. --Mr. Tires. . Morris received a wire yesterilay ringing the sad news that his bro- er-in-law. Pte. Alexander McFar- ne Seaman, of Minudle, N.S., had p_ E_ |_ ORPHANAGE __ An Icc_ been killed in action. Private Seaman (,m;,_m Social Wm hu held wt the or_ who was the only brother of Mrs. orris. enlisted in the 85th Nova Sco- llw ggth_ from 4 l,_m__ tm 10 D_m_ A tin Highlanders in Iialiiax, and was w . o years ln France before he 1n.ide e supreme szicriilce. MAJOR GO0DW.lLL'S NEW AP- HEAR CORP. P, J, HUGHES am] POINTMENT.-Major Goodwill luis Sergeant H, B, l-luosltll; 0|' Ulm,-|0¢¢,,_ :irrlvcd iii Clrnrlottetcwii from Ottawa i-rperni' a couple of \veek's furlough. our troops . and tht-lr |n3lmem,m-,_. His numerous friends ni'e pleased it Wililo fighting in the Cornwall Hull on see hilii once riiore. The 'Major lim. st received an important appoirlt- ber of rotumpd mp" will be I-,rm,e“»__ ment 'on the pcrlriziirent military staff New Brunswick-that of Deputy cents.. Red Crass, 1010_g_23M2|_ Assistant Director of Military Service. At the expiry of his leave he proceeds rect for' St. John to enter upon his Carniody, who succeeded in capturing “UW liiiiieii- OFFICER PRAISED--Colonel S.R. strangers on Vpednesday mght who Jenkins recently received ti most in- restlng letter from his son, Lleut. arry G. Jenkins, somewhere lu ,.Bed_ They pronounced it H ..MnCk_ France. Lleut. Jenkins in referring crel shark" and asked Mr. Carnrolly to I‘i°"t‘ A' E' Murphy' Says: "AH urphy won his Military Cross n $10 as his p,.ice_ whm, offer was at short time ago. I-le‘tl-ltlcxceptionally once accepted, and the [poppy Dum H000 Work. Wllcn ull illc Olllccrs of s buttery and most of his men were ing lp his spam time to capture M, irrid from what I hear was gassed as adly' as some who went out. He certainly has mn-'lc good. On rounds liable, but .lan-gerous species |n me the other day I ran across n section same locality, of Penke’s Battery, No. 5; there was only a liandful leit.- They have suf- flsherman, is now anxiously endeavor- g‘“"”0d- ii" kept his guns in “Lion h SUCCESSFUL CONVENTION.-The annual convention of the P. E. I. S. S. Association for N. W. Queen’s tcrnoon and evening of Wednesday August 14th._Qulf,le_n number of dele- gates from the surrounding districts were preseutl, Tire afternoon session was opened.,,with devotional-exercises led by Rev. R. ,I-I. .Staverty After the minutes of the last session had been read and approved of reports were received from the :Superintend- ents of the different departriientsoftlre S. S. work and also from a iiiuu-ber el' the délegtitcs front the several schools An address was then given by Rev. Geo. Ayers on “Tire Relation of tl\»~ Sunday School to tlio ('liur'I~h.*’ After till? Sillllillg of at liymii rr round table conference wane lrelil-conducted' by Rev. W. A. lboss. In the cvcuing :' public meeting was held nt which Rev. W. A. Ross gave a stlrrlnlr .id dress. Special music was furuislierl by thc choir. The following officers were elected for' the S. S. Association of North West Queens for the eusnln" year. l"r'csitient, Iiev. Il. I-I. Stavcrt.; Vice President. llorizilil Andrews; Sccy Trcas., Miss Mildred Sliickfoml; Supt. Ellmoiitary Division, Mrs. (Itev.) Gr\o_ Ayers; Supt. Tccii nge Division. (). B. Le Page; llonic Ilcpairtinent, Rev. Gee. Ayers; Supt if-iluczttioit Depart ment, (including missions, tenipernitcf: and teachers training) Mrs. I-I. Toombs and others; T. B. It. A. Supt., A. -Moffat; Arliiiliristrntlon Supi.. I). M. McDonald. Adiiitlonul members of the Executive, Nelson Murray, »Mlss Warn-cn and Simon Brown._Tlie singing of abyrnti.-arid the 'benedlctlon brought the mecllul: to a close. . .<.__,_,. 1,” I Q- - _, __ .' '- » S°=°FvL»_;;stir.lit ,__ Humans elvis wiv There are rfrany lhihlif llnnrni-il frrlni t-xperie ee_ mul o'li`I=r~i-\'ntii»|r that the olderihenarution illonlil im- press upon yolifi,f:er. Among tlrgm is the fact that sr-rofnln and ot er hnmora nro most slit-¢~r\s.-'.f\rll,\' l|'t-_niml with H qd's Ssrisnpnrillri. This great mediiinc it n peciiliar f-nrnbinntion of remarkably ellective blond-piirifjfing ?_s_pd__ betray-giving rents, barks and herbs, an as been tested for forty _vra`rs. Get it today.. 50 A Discount Off All 'Bathing 5 Cap tllllll I.. liltlllllilll was held at Hunter River on the nf- I _“T1cToRY fered very heavily from gas. ` THE CAR FERRY.-The big cnr ferry arrived early ln the week from Halifax and' everybody in this neigh- borhood was glad to see lt back again anti to welcome captain and crew says n Cape Tnrmentine correspond- eii-tof the Moncton Transcript. There have been many _rumors of~submar- lrics, and a few of the timid ones fear- ed the ferry might never return to us. but it is llcre again safe and sound, :ind looks much improved in its new cont ol' paint. All dny we kept anxious- ly looking i`or the big bout, and ltr tlic cvcning about 7.30 o‘clock she camo iii siglit and everybody around the hotel <-liccred. :ind all hands troopcd down to the wharf to extend ai hearty welcome in l1cl'cziptztlll back to (lripc 'l‘ci'inentliic. Captain Ileud roinrirkeil that he was mighty glad to get ‘back again safe :md sound. He left at lilglit under' convoy, but owing to ii thick fog lost his convoy: However, lic had no trouble, but no doubt it was nn anxious time for the captalll :ind all his men. _ AN ACCIDENT.-A regrettable ac clilent occurred at South Melville on Sunday night last. when a horse, u very spirited animal, driven by two young rrien from Charlottetown sud- denly became unmanngeablo and coni- mencerl to run at a swift pace. upset ting- the wagon and throwing both occupants violently to the ground. c:if:l\ sustaining severe injuries, Mr.. llctcr Small having Iris left slioulvler fr:icl.iii'.:rl in two places. lie was tak cnt to the ucrirest house that of Mr. (loo. Dullsford and Dr. Murchison of I.lonslt<\\v was immoclintoly summon- ed. llc skilfully .set the brukcli bones leaving his patient reeling comfort,- tubly. Mr. Small who couillicts ii tin smith business on Great George Street will be unable to resume his duties for seine time. However his many friends are satisfied that the accident al~ thong-h a very deplorable one, might yet have been worse. The other oc- cupant of the rnrrlngo Mr.I.t-wis Ilow- att, who was driving was badly cut about the head, but was able to re- turn to the city Monday morning. -_-i-.L-4 _ Nllhards Llnlmsnt Lumbermsiss Friend BONDS The price n_amed_ today by the Committee is 100 and accrured interest. No _commission 5. I0, _20 years. 1 `Send sppiicaiiocto -' Easieth flfrust- Co --.c.n.ii.toNéw6arn _ i Action Manassas. t . - -' ' _ 'jyliirf ; 154 liolllllold MNH Charlottetown. _. (;..,,,d,-a,, ' __ ._ i A fry ' T; if if A __ Harbor stl- I L4’ A _ _y CPUIII Theatre ' F-'rlday and Saturdisy-'_ Thrilling 5 Part Drama I Also ' A SIDE SPLITIN G COMEDY __ I . SATURDAY _. G i f t M a t i n e e ° Prizes Night I GROCERIES AND CROCKERY _ Y QLJR CLJPONS PRICESL--10 1;.. in-__ ar-ea¥'="z-*ll-F?~§5i_i Describes Life in France The following letter has been rec- eived by Mrs. Alex Buchannan, Clyde from her brother Donald MacDon- ald. who, although, 52 years of age. gave up the comforts of hoiuc to fight the -battles of iilberty is 1"H\“¢'= “H11 Flanders. -» France, July 9th, 1918 Dear-Sister Kate:-You will l\0 doubt think that I have completely forgotten you, having- not written '.0 you since coming to this war cursed land, but let me tell you truly that I Iiaven‘t, for many many times YOU aild Alex and family are in my thoughts for all I have not written tu you. Some way it seems hard for me to get started to write to any except to dear 1Ellie and the children. I trust that you will overlook my neglect for_ believe me the spirit was always will-_ ing; but the flesh kept putting it elf. _ Well Kate I hardly know what to write you, I suppose you know as- mucli about this place as I can tell you, for no doubt you hear from poor Sander and he tells you all that can be told. I came across to England with him on the same boat from Can- ada and believe me I was more than pleased' to meet the dear lad. We were camped quite close to each oth-_ er for about two months in Englauil_ and I have not seen him since that. about a year and ten months ago, but let me tell you that I think he is ii real ilne lad with good habits and oh Kate I often think of him and it brings the tears to my eyes when I think of what may befall him like many others before this awful strife is over. Oli but I do trust that hc will be Kept safe and restored to you when it is all over and then you will really be -proud ol him. . \Vell I may tell you that I am in :i _forestry Corps in France. I-Inve been sinc_e n year ago last April :uid I like it fairly wcll.` They would not pass me for the trenches so I am tailoring for the Coy, a very good job. Work along as I please, no one bothers me-_ and I am my own boss at it and here I will give you my :ul.f'i'c.~rs :is wc :irc supposed to put it iii the body of tlw letter and notint the -beginning or illi- isli. D. Mc'Den;ild, No. 715970 34 Co.. Canadian Forestry Corps, No. 2. DI-\-_ trlct, France. l We cull hom tim roar of lhc bl: guns day and rii_i:lri`\\'l\i-rv wt- nrv, but out ilf.i°ungu so ut prusuiit all lvzisi l irnivquito safe hero. This is the tlilril forest that we have been ill since we came across. We carrie to this one about u month ago. There are about two hundred in tho (`o. and they have flvc hundred prisoners (lc_rtu:ins work- ing. The ferr.-sl is about two and n half miles squnrc all beech and oak.‘ Some of the trees are seven feet on the stump and they sro cut closr "- the ground. I toll you-they are som. trees. The Germans d_-o all the worl: each man hasilve prisoners and all he, has to do is to see that they do the wbrk. I was out working five of them for two weeks when I came to ihl.s| place first till they got a little shopl fixed up for me and I liked it great. Such beech nuts you never saw in your life. it will be great in the fall when they get ripe. The Co. has a saw mill in the forest too and they saw `.aboi|t forty thousands feat a day. The mill was imported from llobbs Foundry, Amherst, dear old_ -Amherst. lt's a great country for ap-` pies and fruit of sir kinds ssc is lust] covered with fruit trees.even thai woods, and all I have seen of it ll. .good farming country with villages and-towns every mile or two but their methods of farming srs s hund- red" “bslil ll ("6 ld C ti yssrs il oo o sus s. "The cliinsts is hits. i never were sn over cost lsst winter and- only light' ufndsrviesr. _I dob't care very_.rnueh for the people as thsrs is something: __ , _I , _ _ __ -._ ,,...|. s..-Jimi-f* , . .i.‘- _ _,___ -, 4i“a,._,_. _asm than that cowl. to me' at all and oli how I wish I was back heme again with dear Ellie andthe kiddies. I get so lonesome sometimes Kate that I nearly dle just to get rt giinipse at their l'ac-cs. I aiu going to try and get a furlough. I think this will be all this time. Write to rue as soon its you can and I will answer it at oricc on receipt. So now I will close with the best of love und' good wishes to you dcnr sister iinil dom' old Alex B tiiiil all the clilldreri. I reirrullt your uilectionate brother' DONALD _ --o-_ GOLF . On Wednesday afternoon last the golfers at Shnw’s Hotel, camein and played a return match with the har- lottetown Club. Tile score was count- ed by points and the result of the match was that Charlottetown won by 4 points. The following- are the scores: '- CHARLOTTEOWN éootolo J. M. Hunter .. D. I3. Stewart W. K. Rogers .. Judge Stewart . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7 .rr-1AW'S cotabb Montgrrmery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . liorigivorlli . . _ . , . . . . . . . . . . . .. (liil't\\'i'lgllt . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . Campbell ._ . . . . . . . . . . .. ' 3 Ui Supreme Necessity livery soldicr's kit must contain certain things if be is topm- scut tlizzt .=.m':i'l np- pczirnirre wliitli is so , necessary izi our Army. 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