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Ont. oitnooooiocshooanohouostiogoolu ___ _ BER|-lN REPORT. BERLIN. Nov. 28.-- \§ia. Loudon. Artillery fighting of the greats-st viii- lence iii now iII progress on the Flan- ders front in the region of Pnssclicii- dacle, the scene of the recent lieiivy righting. the war office reports. ln tho I If-‘ aE."_... ‘ t‘IiInbi'ui Region tho Germans yes terday lost Bourlou and 1~‘ont:iiIii Notre Duuic for It time but subse qiieiitly ri-captured them. Thi- state men says that more than two hundr- ed pI'isoiii-rs' and ii number ol' iuucli ine guns we-ro taken in the -tiglitiiir Ihei'e_ _ , lf' *E ' "*;i'! ' "-f-' _' - ~.' '_ ._.--. “ln this election," he said. “wr 111'# _i_l__‘__,_.__;_ = I~ouI:erIIcI\ with qiiestioris ol' the most :~..'i_"g"_{ \ ` l . I - Inciidous war. Ii titanic struggle coni- purcd with which all other wars have _ been mere skirmishes. ` us. We liavc but 8 modicum ol' kilow- ledge of the Inugnitude- ot' the task in _ I which the Allies are engaged. iii 0 . - ' , and accoinplishinents in the war we al _ need to go back a fcw _years and soc LII; _ I I1' . _ I _ . , ‘ I:-II, I. - .- I ,. 'I \ . ~‘..'.'.~I __~ ..,i_» li.--~.§~ ei .," ,___ _ :,_:_ _. hi f‘ ' -.2 I' I "."‘.','-' 'ii __,,_..f _- `I>' llI.f;";: ‘ \,_:’.‘ -Q _‘Q --If ;:t»', ..., ‘ I l I I l h".`l_t? - .-l`§_.‘,i 'I I'__.L` _.yin -_ ij».Ii .- - i.-'I . -- . `;-I. " ig, '» .1 >-'ill '""”'f .i ix . . li- -7 . Il : llc “fi 'ill ‘-iff .r .__. 'Ins ,_.‘I if *" .I 1,.,`:q;..I '- ill-l_l°§i§;‘T" ll5;rI;i».ff' Ii. uri ‘< > i' ‘» *X3 i Id*-'I __,_.'r l’-‘ll ,il 1' I flig ___ .~..¥§.¥ i 'Ili »l"' ;' str.; 1tIIlg_ lhli -.' ` -i I S.‘ . - _ _ Candidates and their friends must rally for the ._ ,‘§,',f“.‘,,_,"f§f__‘§_'_“ f- I- Great Final efforts to secure the coveted awards. _ "Ur -to 1914 <‘»-it-df- folliiwt-I fi-0 The great race for the Charlottetown Guardian s iIIo_ Iva.; me steps i_i<=t-ew-ii_y foI_- -iw ' ' ' ' ~ ' 0 Carl' Oil l€1` Ill' illli ll() Christmas Circulation Prizes is now on its last lap. §§_,0f_‘ _,QW Wim; 0,, ‘f.._m___,__ so _ 1St. and the British Empire. Caiiailn as Ii 0 . I. . . \ T 4 ~\ I $1135-M¢Laughl111T0111°111g Car I.f‘;.‘i.‘if::1;‘:.f.“.s::;.°;r2::r1I::.f.'.: _ t l . S\lmln€f8ld€ Dea\el'S To HOMHD S l:‘l§llzte(‘aliada did _not zipproai-.li her Ch’town Dealer J. Stanley Wedlock did far mo-1-_ H1-Ii was expected of I ` 2nd. years for the carnago which has oc- ' - "Tho vrurk \vlii~h tlanada did th :Ii XV* and since has doll and is doin ndw O flho world, firemost-'I one tl I : I- ziatiilatloiiit hiliutz tlitidiliaiiris H flrliili Agent Ao TO0H\bS, Chafl0lt€t0Wn United Slate-.i>s. Awhii.-ii luis frm.-ly iid- __f__v "_ .______ _ lesson. crIilIti~i worn comin' i`o`rlh ly -v I i- ard' tary i-Iilii-Itiucni. lin 1916 G)i'cal.0I‘ili'l- 0 l- _ - . $ win-I not Suiiicient for hcr Iicods ani thou was instituted a military I-idrvlclc ` l w lmilar 1 tl t. i 'ti Agent R. 'r. norman Lia. It .I;‘,...I., ° “‘ “°‘” “ °"°’“ "After ii. time Canada found it iic~- ' col-Isary to follow tho example of thc 4th. such ii l-.tw oii the statute hooks tho Borden invited Sir Wilfrid Laurie' to uulto with the goverinncni to el Ailwis Grant & Kennedy. Charlottetown .§"2'..‘§TI"I‘.`I'...?.‘§}"`III1i’iJ".§‘.f..II3Ii`_‘.I§Yl’}§ll'I.IlI§ FRIDAY The pall of death s'Dl‘€Bd H El00D1_ over the inhabitants or Mui viiuey, when one of its most respected res- idents. Mr. Oscar Brennan. passed _peacefully to rest at the early age of 34 years. H9 had for some time past been a great sufferer and ul- though apparently recovering the shadow, or the ond were gathering and in spite of kind friends and med- ical aid he succumbed -to its effects on uie morning or me zoui inet. There were few l-ii this part of the country better known or more Yoved than Mr. l3reurian_ He was l'80liy Ht. '$.11 times io say a word of comfort to the lJor~ caved' or sorrowful and lend a. help- ing haud to those who were in need. Happy ln disposition,_reflned in man- ner and tender in heart he endeared iifmioii' to an who had the pleasure of his acquaintance. To say that he had no enemy would be a doubtlui compliment indicating uiifaithfulnss to his Master, but it may be safely said that ln-I nevcr gave any just cans.; for enmity. He loaves to mourn their loss Ii sorrowlng widow. live' stop- childri-Ii, father, nrotlier. lhrec sisters. and four brothers namely: Mrs, nor Iiiiril 1\li:KiiinoII. Spring Valley: the llfissi-5 Elizabeth und Edna. William Micliat-l and Martin dt lioiutf, and Joliu R. of Boston Mass. They mourn thc loss of It kind and loving liusbaiid and brother. 'I`lIc funeral which took pliicc on Sunday the 21st lust was largely attciidcd, which tcstliiod to thc rcs- poct i-n wlilch tho deceased was ht-ld Tho Mag..-. ol' ltequieni was sung by by his Inaiiy neighbors and friends. his pastor. Rev. Mgr. Gillis-, who also adininlstcred to hiiu tha last rites of the Catholic Church of which he was a fervent member. Tile pull bearciii were Messrs Andrew Murphy, Wil- liam Counick, Hubert McBride, James Cousins, Tliomas. Donahue and l~`raIilI Mc(.‘arve‘ll_ To the widow and fair- _ i-ly we extend our heartfelt sympathi in this their sad bereavement. Tile joint political meeting at Cardi- gau on Wednesday night was spinn- didly attended. _ -Dr. A. A. Allan, (fardigaii Bridge, was the chairman and the speakers were Mr. Jas. A. Mclsaac, the Union- ist candidate and Mr. J. J. I-iughes the Laurier Liberal candidate. Quite a Iiiimbei' of feminine \'otr\.I‘s were present and the orderliness and courtesy of thc audioncr- was excep- tional. _MR. JAS. MCISAAC. who opened the iiieeting. told of iht- pleasiirc he had in .-ipezikiuir to thi- uuiliencc on thc important qiicstiiuis of thc day iiivolveil in thc pri`~si-ii_| eii-ctioii. serious moment. \\I'i=-Atlie people ui Prince Edwuril lsluiitl, oi’ t‘an:iil:\. ol Grout Britain-are engaged In :i tro- The niajoiity oi’ us kiiuw but little about the war, -but that little apalls order to appreciate (‘anada’s positioii Canaria a nation of peace as it was in the early summer of 1914. . Now wc must consider how Cfiiiada canie into and hor Allies even trend of hcl' way. 3 peaceful ua- tion, carving out an enviable position among the lending countries of the earth Then the war cloud burst part oi' that Empire and Priiicc Ed- dutv with tiuiidli or lIcsitutioIi-~iiii- hor. ln ai brief time 53.000 men wcrc on their way to Franco to tlglil ai horde of 125,000,000 Aiistro-GcI'IiiaiIs wllu had bccn preparing for ovir -ill currcd. c. g has turned on hor lilo udimlrlnn gi-izo our Iwinhllor across thc. bordcr thi- mitted that Cuiiada has taught licr zi “Froui 1914 down thc _iu.icuiis:tI'y ri.-.3 aiu saw that tho voluntary sy-‘.tcni Mother (`ountr_v. but before putting leadei' ot' the ltovernment. Sir ltobcrt I-Z his followers .ind iorm n non-party, as Iiiiiny Lllicriil nieiiibers as there would be (loiiserviitive nieinbci-ii. so 'iizit the business ol' the wiir could - , he carried on with the utmost unity and strengtli. ‘iii Wlliiid Ilii- ` $100.00 Diamond Ring ' " "“"` ""”"“"“ $ 75.00 Diamond Ring $ 50.00 Diamond Ring . _ 3 Handsome Wrist Watches Supplied by W. W. Wellner, Charlottetown _ l 1 The total value of these magnifient prizes is over $2 100.00 , I o c I ° l Something worth st-I I U ving for surely. ` ‘ Charlottetown Guardian _ ml _ _ _ ' "Circulation Campaign‘Dept-. ,lllilitary Servici- lllll including thc and to the people was willing t any way in order I0 effect union and said lie would pass the Act ond then go to the peo P19-all that you could expect from any loader. This offer was refused. “Tha Canadian-.Club ‘.of Hamilton asked Sir-Robert ‘Borden and Sir Wil (rid Laurier to go to the country in a recruiting appeal. Sir Robert Bor den was in England at the time but 1-Inmediatelycabled that this would be perfectly satisfactory. And Sir Wilfrid-what aiu sir wiiiriii dot meet when the enemy was t the ga .., Mr Hughes talks f munitions deals and proliteering Pronteeriwz is not involved in the PPSHGHT 51°C tiou The Imperial Government of Great Britain wanted $400 000 090 worth of munitions She made the price and left the rest to a commit tee. Though woiking at a dlimdvan rage that coniiiiilttee had the mImi» tioua delivered before the contract time and at a price $40 000 below the terms of the contract There have been charges against After some delay he wrote that he-_ obert. Roéoriimid Sir Sum Hughes Cnuld not give assurance at that time* otlr qL,th'|se men were dismissed by but'woul¢l"take up the matter later- and the matter is still under advise ment. ' “II-t was ‘absolutely necessary t bring in the Military Service Act. It is not an election dodge for it is Hillia- rent. to the common sense of anyone that couscriptlon is decidedly not a Popular move and would do more harm than help to any person or par- ty ndvocotiiig it. - l “The Military Service Act is not xx' matter ut' cholcu hut one oi' Iicccssity to which ii great iiuuibcr un both sides of tho llousc giivii their support. 'I"lio argument. wont on by night and day from May to .lilly of this year and in that tiino a Iiunibur 'of thc leading Li- berals aaw that tho path had cumc to the parting oi' thc ways and that thorn was something liighi.-r. nobli-I' and inoro iuiportuiit io thi- l-lII\_~»irc tliuii thc policy of tlii-ir li-iidi-r Hit' Wilfrid Laurier. Amour: tlic.-se \\'<'I‘c many loaders of thc Lihcrul lJ2l|'t_I'I some former cabinet I|iiIii.~:tcr>:. ii Iiiimbr-r of who-In arc iII thc Uiiicu Govern- ment Cabinct now. l “There wore 26 Liberals who voted' for the Military Service Bill-but Mix] J. J. Hughes was not one of the 2G-- rathcr than volt- for what the leaders ot' his party tliought was for the good of Canada and the Empire, l\lr.' Hughes voted against the bill. "The Bill was passed hut Sir Ro- bert Borden did not lose his ideal, his determination to have a Union Go- vernment. as he thought that for best ' results from tho Act ltIwonlil be bet- ter to have bo-lli partiesunited. Af- ter a great deal of work. patience iind perseverance, he iinnlly accomplislied ed the seeming impossible and form- cd the Union (lover-iimcnt-made up o1` Iuen of both p;irtlcs~wlIlch is Iiow risking the coiiiitry for its support. III that govcriimoni :irc several of' thi- 2ti loyal liilicrtils who assented to the l‘I'i-micr ol' Albi-rtii. lion. A. L. Sifton. ri iiieniber iroiu Siiskatchewiiii. l-lon. .l. .~\. (‘IIlder. ii inf-Iuber from Manito- ba, lion. J; .\. (‘rci'ar. ii uiemhe,r friiin llIilii`ux_ .\l|'. .\. K. .\lcLcz1n, tSir Iiolir-rt llorili-Ii‘.- opponent at_tlIi-I lust i-lectionl and tho lion. Hugh Guthrie and l"riiiIk t‘aI'\'ell. “Mix liiiglies- is saying he has the tzreiilesl ad-Iuir;IlioII for the lion. l<`rnnli ifurvell, for Mr. (`Tiirvi-ll voted for the Militziry Service Bill-Why did not Mr. lluglies follow his ex- ainple? Mr. (`aiI'vell and the 25 other Lilicriils- liiicw they were Ina- king a niovc for the better _iiiterests oi' Uaiiaihi. lliis .\'iI'. Hughes convinc- ed hiiiisclt' that he is a, better mail than (`ziI'\-'ell--~or nil of the 26? “'l‘hcii .\li'_ Hughes will talk at great lcugth and possibly breadth. but therc is not nnicli dcpth to it tlaugliir-r) on iiiiaiIclei'iiig. "Let us hc fair. Tho old Borden trove-riiiiiciit. is not on trial now. It is it now govcrimicnt. formed of both piirtics so that t"IiIiiida may inaiiitalii lim' pIil't in thc war. The 26 loyal Iiiborals Say THERE IS ONLY ONE, QUESTION-A'ND THAT IS SHAl.L WE STRIVE T0 WIN THE WAR? "Hear what Mr. Frank Carvell. It Liberal member of the Union Go- vcrniiiicnt uaysz- - “'l`liI-. issiic boils itsolf down to one sliuplc question. Are you willing that Canada will stand up to tho ond or arc you going to iluit Ii.-< Russia. has quit You :irc i-illicr going to st-iid iuen to back lliii (Janailiaiis at tho fr nl. 01' you uro not-that is all llicri- is lo it. \‘V‘hy. when you read thc paiicrs when tlic.-so -iii-I-|'ih|v i,iilivgr:iIiis i-onto---wiii-Ii you rcii- lizi- tho hravo Iiicii who liavo paiii thc supreiiic :=arrifii'o--wlieii you rcalizc what the Iiuiiibcr ol’ ini-Ii who have been woiiutlcd .arid ruaiiiir-.il now in thi: liiisriitul. uri: going liII'oIlglI~»i1llIlunl. iinlliilikzilili- zn;olI_v~< when you I"-iilizrg what ihl-si-I lirzivt-I lui-Ii l1:ivv~ dum-I iiuil iiiort-I uri- going -tu not il. and ilii~ ariiiy i;: going -to bi: gradually ri- _ dui-cd and ri-rluccd and reduced. ‘ "'11 all ri-iiii‘.;: flown to thi- i|iI¢-.~‘lion: Arn _vnu _vuu going: lo ict tluni: Inf-Ii dlii in vIiin'.’ (lr arc you going to rise likc triiv Britons 'und I-Icnd iucii to liclp thi-in? “ ‘THAT iS WHAT THIS ELECTION MEANS. "'We any we are going to sclitl iiir-n-tlic Leader of the Opposi- tloii snye he is going to hiive Ii rcferciiiliini and I wish to tell _von you I-oulil not possibly work out ii_ rcft-rcnduni and have men on tho firing lino by Xmas of 1918. “ ‘.\'o matter what thc resiilt of thh. ciim-poign will he l can look my t`iinIil_\' in the face, l can look my ui-iglibors in thc face, I will hi- iihii- to look the hrnvo (‘nIiii tlliiii tliniisunds from (lnrletoii and Vic-toriii, in the face whou- cvci' they I-oiue back and when thi- cud comes ut. last. l at least l _ Sir Robb at-in who punished and dismissed in nz door without he _ sltatlon~wh*ch was more than Lau rlei ever did When Sam Hughes was employed by the Government iihero_ we-re Iiot words vile enough for the; Liberals to cull him and tfhey were proud when he got into trouble. liut_ after -the trouble had died down the Liberals fell upon his neck-“Oh Sir Sam. all we said -about you is i’alse.”‘ lf lic 'liud joined arms with tha party vel-tiiiinl! THU G“*l|`lll“"- Tm' "um" hc would lliavu 'hcou the Liberals 4 _ _ . . . g UI Militia and Fluauco Depart- ;lllll:ol,l)ai_red boy (Laughter ‘md up 'monthly iii whit-li_ his_iiu51iciicc__appea:_i'- "lt is foolish thr any poriion to say ed to bo liitlo llll_clciI_tcd._ __ 1; r<:_o that all tho fault. ls on one side. 'filo all thc- legendary horses hot o _lic Liberals had dono some gooil wiiilo iii- govcriniieiit. tired volley!! fl‘0l11 10 power--possibly hy_uccidoui. (La.ugli- a roi-,) heurcrs with thi-I baridagas which "Thcrc is at uuoil dciil. of misleading tl'ured ill '*011l\‘ ‘lf "W e“"ll'~"` ”c‘*“' talk circulate-ri by Liberal parties to d influence the votcii of our lady tionco of his lIi-IuI'crS. Mr. Mclsaac spoke it fow words in__ friends. But -I say this to you- VOTE T0 SUPPORT YOUR SONSI there soul that l sold 'my country 011,! _ ' ` . a o td. _ ` I. _ _ _ 0 _ _ _ - I I ' I _ I -~ » `. l t at 3 '= Liv o - ' `_ I co YOUR BROTHERS. YOUR HUSI thanks to the Chairman. Dr. Allen. BANDS AT THE FRONT AND VOTE which was seconded by- Mr. Hughes THAT RELIEF MAY GO T0 HIM u SPEEDILY. “The Liberals Iiiinost cry over thc disfnuicliising of I-noniy aliens but they (t-hc Liberals) disfrnnclilsod lo- cal office holders at one time so thati ,. the Liberal party might have a clear J their first allegiance to t-he fatherland ~iIo matter what is said to the coun- tor in t.lie great waI'_\vhich vour kiii ` (A ilaiisol The wonien of Canada short notice to their blood and kin I over in the trenches by voting for tlic ' Union Win-tlie-\Viir Goveriimciit. This is :I vote for the lioiior ol’ our land. our liberty, the safety of your. hrotliers, sous and hiisbiiiiiis and :il III “\Vhcu the .\iilil:iI'y Service Ai-ll was passed there was already ii coni- statutc hooks. This Act wus pI\s.<~I Pd in 1878 iinil aiiii-Iiilf-Il in 1906 by Sir \\'ilfI'itl l.IiuI'icI‘. l1_\' its pI'u\'i-; sions any Iiiaii iroiii 18 to tit) years ol' ago could hi- called for iiiililiii-_v sci'vic';~ uI1_\'wlicI‘e in Ilcl`eui‘t‘ ol' (`uuii- dii. The sfdcctioli ivzis by l>iillot-- and, no Iiiuttcr who the mail \vas,‘_ what his duties or circunistances-~ the lust niciiihcr of ii iaiiully-thc solcl support ol' ii home-he had to go iii he drew thi- ballot. “UNDER THE SELECTIVE DRAFT SYSTEM NO MAN WHO CANNOT BE SPARED W.ILL BE ASKED TO G0 FORWARD. _ The prodiiccrs-tlic inc-Ii nccded at tlic| fishing nets and on thc farms-these will rc main nt home." III closing Mr. Mclsauc appealed for thc support ot' his licaI'i-Irs. sayliiir that thc pcoplo formed thc i;ovcrIi» mont and if cle-ctcil he would llvc up to thc duly und lionoi' of hi-ilu: thi- voici- 'ol' thc pcoplo ol' Kiilpzs t‘oIInt_v and their servant in thc higher llouso ot l’arlianIcIit." I ills address was ti cle:-Ir, conciuc. scliolarly statcinciit of facts, splen- ilidly delivered and was most i`Iivour- ably received by 'thc large niiilioiicc. i\'lr, J. J. liuszlics followed. ' llc- tuok Iip again thc rolc of it political critic und coI‘rcctoi~ ol' Iibuscs. llc spoke. for an hour iinil ii half, forty- iivi- Iiiliniics ol' which was mod in iid-j f ' , Ii ”°‘°- Th” G""”““S ’“ (“““"“ °‘“‘ Iorv. it-.is .iiiiiuiteti to tho 99iIi Fioiii Anihulanco on November 20th. with .I- try-anii why should they be given ri :fd hmm Bm. Simi" is, .ll vote that might mean rr deciding inc- gon or ml. ‘Me James S,_m;n_ mg,-_ 1 . ' ' ~»- V . iiiidnloyal (.nIIatlInns.nre now fighting. _O ___m__ung he was employed with Ml are calledlupoii now to send relief at H glorioui-i worki lor you to lio`t-ii;rng‘cillPTE~ SY'-VESTER l-Ewlst K'LLED A -roi ‘ c iirrriiuc sotoirns srii`o-mg h actually' guarantees the lation which is always _ Early in the world-war cod liver oil was selc t fortify the health of soldiers against the ' C ed to exposure of camp life and to help build up enduring strength C0l'l" 'f§Il’l” EMULSIO "SWS and richest quality of pure (fad er Oil, and 45 skilfully emulsified to promote prompt a5s;mi_ difficult with the raw 0i|_ " Scott’| Emulsion is famous ,for- utti P ng poweggn the blood toihwart colds, grippe, pneumonia and lung trouble. lt is free from harmful drugs, ~ ° ticoitlii Bowne. Tomato. ont. . _ , l7~.Ig .__ -*eg--I , uiliiuti-.s ho devoted to it ifriticiuiu busod Ross itiilc and swatllcil his 1. ~ - _ ales and gem-.rally woro out thu pu- uclusion und moved Ii votc of nil currlcil uuiinimously. __ I I JA-Mes F. s'rnAIN, wouuoro 1 .»\Ii ulliciiil ciihli- was i'\»i:civ0-ll cstc‘rila_v Iiiiirioiiiiciinz that Actini.: oIiibaI'dicI'. Juiiics l~`_ Strain. Artil uushot wound in left leg and a hurii-I ity and ciilisted in 1914. Previous ll. B. Loiigworth and one of Char ittoto\vn‘s most. popular young men. lis many friends will sincerely hope for his .~Ipi-oily and coniplclo ret-over_\ Both his parents are dead. Mrs. (‘. J, \\'lIitloi-k. Elm Avciiui-, is Iin Illini. l IN ACTION Mr. 'l`lIoiii;ie Lewis, St. I’cleI".~1, has, pulsory Military Serviifc law on the lieu" ""l°l“ll»" notmed his 5°", :md 1’tt‘. Sylve-.I-sit-Ii' Lewis I- . ai-tion on Noveuibcr litllluili-lzlllilluwln ciilistoii in Vaiicouvcr, i3_ 4-_ VMI; mm 131i~il llitttuliun ' and on iirrival is Franco was ti'ansfi.-I-I-ril lu tiio -_:lit Caiiudiiiu Hiittalioii. li.. was an a young Iniin ut ixccllcnt cliiiracu-r aiid his ilciith is ai sevcre blow to hit iatlici' and rclativcii who will iiiivc ilu, deep syiupnthy oi all in his snrro\\'. V1 Senor. Louis J. covtis, o/isggn Mrs. Stephen ('.oylii, 100 liiiliuioiiil St. rect-ivod _word ycatortlay Iuoruliii; that her son. Sei-gt. Louis .liuiics ('o\~l-i luis-b'ecn sieve-'i°cly giissi-.iii the ranks of the opposiiig iori-cs ilriiwii up on either side ol' this blood dieiii-.lied lil tic hziiulct. \ bright wIi:‘IiI sun was shlniiifr. doivn from an iiliuost cloud- li-ss sky, hut it liroiiirlil. llttli-I clit-.er to thi- btittlowcziry (‘-criuiiIi.~: iuiil llrl- tisli troops, ini' it only scI'\'c