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"J 2;* ’."V"-I "-"3 it k »“.'.r‘V Vmir-=s~"’.I'wr-ii‘>\t5 ---,» V... ~ V' , ,» _ . oV - V . - _ _ _-I > V 1 -__ »,V ~_,, ., ¢».», _ 'si > _,, W .,,, _ V _ V _ i __ _ ~ _,, I, V ,_.‘,, ._ ~ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ t .,, _ _ ' s L DE.-C1"§.MBER-'5;V‘§’5 `- A _ _ 1 , __ _ _ _ __ _ *PAUESEVEII ' it - ‘ G A I Q "' ' C Belgian Bread Ticket abelgian Family ,of-_Six_~i)__ep¢||d¢l¢] if Ior'f,Daily_ Food _during last* October ' 'airliner ° - V D _ _¢.;,_1.,‘.°...._..t__...1‘*l'{.”...'..‘l§..*’-°..§i’_'?,‘l‘ 1‘i2il§??£°§.?1‘ ll.'..°3ff iiilhl §‘:n.§.‘ff""=._r“.‘.“s:°V'~"‘l "‘=iB°’r‘°"-“P“»'i° or ° Set the samedrlantlit snlixbutesft uiahlmnch foigdgthe-destitute ggt it fred Va Ticaztdsllillr The “ch Pay used; _ _ ethe_followmg_ ~::`;"‘."‘ " ‘ ` T ._ _-V_§e-193" _f'°""°‘_§..» » ff,” t A ....=»»°“‘?"9°"\i\\tn i\\\\*\“‘ -1V V » Lauri **},l‘"" _` .' \ V.'.. ~.. v SERVICES.-'Pownal “~"clrcuit, "Dec. _19th; services# Ciifton acl 111: ' M‘t.--Her- bert at 2.30; Pownal at 7. _ _ K- _.,,,...._`_ . V . f TRANSFERRED. -_ Lieut. Dawson ’ieft yesterday afternoon for Summer- side to take chargeof the ‘detachment ,.th_ere temporarily. - V GOING T0 THE FRONT.-Captain Geoffrey Bayfield, K.C., is now in Montreal on his way to’ the front, having come all the way from the _Peace River country, leaving his-son in charge of his large landed interests there. Captain Bayfield will occupy a prominent position in one of the Cana- dian hospitals a ont t the fr . FOR PATR OTIC WORK_-- The members of Warren Grovo and East Wiltshire Women's Institute gave n. very enjoyable parlor social on-Muir day. Nov. 29th at the home of Mrs. John Moreslde. The tables were tastefully arranged in color scheme- of red white and blue. Although the night was rather unfavorable over $36.00 was realized. The ladies have organized a Red Cross Society. with _ rs. Garfield Warren as President ' d M 'F k H V uid be in Belgium this Christmas I would an _ “__ mn 0Wa,d_ Sec-y ,fl-,.685 urer and will meet for their first evenings work at-the home of Mrs. Frank Howard on Thursday, DecV..1tlth nst. -*‘ CIVIL 8ERVlCE.~.- An _Ottaiwa~.. Des- patch says Miss Helen M. Carter, of ..St. John, West, has taken fir.st:_-place 'P in.all Canada in the list of successful l ‘candidates in the recent examination _ , (Ir dm" David Fannmgi N°~` 703l’1» 25 _.for stenographers and typewriter-s. in _sub-division B of the third division of - l _‘and __ _ _ *__l_ he lnsde civi service. She is - ‘ " " " '”‘ " ’ " _bracketed withl Isabella R., Gray of Ottawa. A male competitor came third. .The following were-'-the succes- 'sful candidates in the preliminary ex- amination for the inside civil service - V 'held on Nov. 9th for P. E. I., Robert ,M B. Messervey and Alex. H. McDon- ald of Charlottetown. ~ '“" BRIDAL RECEPTION. -- A verl’ _ home of Mr. and Mrs. John Mac- Issac, Wood Islands, on Wednesday, Dec. Sth when a few intimate friends assembled to congratulate their daugh- terter Mlnda., on the occasion of her marriage to Private Hugh McKinnon, 105 overseas battalion, which pleas- ing event took place in Charlottetown at 2 p. m. The happy couple, accom- panied by several of their friends, ar- rived on the evening train at the home of the brlde's parents.Music, singing, dancing and recitations whil- ed away the evening, a pleasing fea- ture ot which was the gaelic songs rendered by Mr. Duncan Gillis. A sumptuous supper was served during the course of thqevpning. U19 D8U'i°UC decorations addlngmuch -to the charm of the festive sce|_1e..~;¢’l2l1e many valu- able,.presents which the bride receiv- ea testified to__tne,_nish esteem in which she was helg_hy..her numerous friends who wish her a happy journey through life. Mruaud Mrs. MacKinnon returned to Chal?l01£¢ttlWn on Satur- day where the, Vgroom neivmed his regiment. 31,. ._ l V SUDDEN DEATH'.- A New Castle despatch of Dec. 12th says, Mr. John BL Robertson, of Nelson, dropped Recruits Wanted shortly after being given a ride to- _ wards Newcastle. He seemed in the V I best of health. Dr. Park attended him immediately, but could. not help, heart failure being the cause of death. d eld fNew stle dead oil? Thomas Scott’s wagon on Decease was an er o ca f Presbyterian church, and sinceVearly‘ life a prominent member of the Mnsf onlc Order and Sons of Temperance. ' V He had come here ' from Glasgow, Scotland, sity years ago and. was in - his seventy-third year. Before :re-' tiring a. short time ago he was a. mill- ing engineer. Deceased, was twice married, his second wife, formerly Is- obella McLeod, of Montague, P. E. I., two daughters, Mrs. H. W. Carol of Everett, Mass., and Mrs.. Donald Mc- Tavish of Strathadam, survi_ve_._ napern-Ve _ llcr Drca t ' i C€>mc'I`ruc ' s 1* in I 2s,__` ` __ ` , _"l 'l ' 1%' 4” nf _\'\ ___ _;.§* .v `\\=t I l lie HE is one of some Three enough to eatl. _ masked it, the Germans callously refuse to help =& S Million Begians who, since za..-_-_V theyprefuse' to sell their honor to Germany, have - lived on the brink of starvation. A thriving V ’ industrial people, used to lil`e’s comforts, they ,, have been reduced to a state where they dream, ' ' not of luxuries or pleasures, but of having V Vt e" _` I `_ l\\` ‘L f ' w. ¢€""‘l-’-ffi: L... ,A' .V M . ' // \ _ i °\-~_ True to their character as the war has un- X __ L I k the starving. The task of-feeding them has g ._ ;// been undertaken by Belgium's Allies and Neutral Nations, through the provided by voluntary contributions and administered with wonderful economy and efficiency by a neutral Commission. Absolutely none of the supplies go to Germans, and most of the food taken into the country is paid for by Belgisns who have still alittle money. But to feed those who cannot psy, nearly $2,500,000 A month is needed! Surely no people ever deserved our sympathy ond aid more than do these starving Belgium! 1. fi ~ l‘Vs _Q * \;`:; V" Rl. e _X WT; '\. /V/'K9 _ 'Belgian Relief FU They face a winter of necessity, wbilewo are living in plenty. The Fund needs regular weekly orvmonlitly contributions rather than larger but apumodic gifts. Let ul plan to deny ourselvel,if no¢o»l|'y-iillo With our needy Allies-and help Io uve Ihdr lives Send your contributions to Local or Provincial Committees or to the Central Executive Conmitt¢e.r5l St. liste! Street, Montreal. ' 1 _$2.50 KEEPS 'VA--'BELGIAN FAMILY A MDNTH information. vi . . I. A ,un L_; li m..»4\.sJx"“¢‘| "'l§s°2'4`V1'2-1`5Mln4i. v l\.»_y,_p, ~ -1- ‘ ~" ‘ "“ “V” . " "" " I l _ l S l i ’*"' ' l W C L ll l li I T ll ...V V~ V. - .rw Q "‘ I .. » 'V -_ _ _' >,1 1. f LE I FAN Goons AT V - - ' t`b ".Ithi"1tlaceallour stock ‘old Il`JAuI\lE§t(a1O(31Oal5iS, aliI;1t\?egh<;)efnbl5;ol1h(ll}tSlcI>11€1 EAVSIH) all¥%hdeelbg\1l%§f1 ‘1§yob%lb;i1;ep§il:i;, alldgglgépngedlgcilclrldgiglyjaseclennélhf, gre have cut these already low prices in HALF evieryéiing marked in -plain iigu An immense stock to V-select from. *. f' LEA THER GOODS;--_-(a Splendid”-stock). We carry the; largest and best'_Scle__c__t_e_d Stock of LEATHER GOODS in tht->PRov1NcE A1150 per we aff. A G I i _ I Th h le of our Big Stock of Toys end1e,ss_.yanety, also Rocking Horses, Dolls Cabs, Dolls Beds, Mechamcal Toys- (a big 'I' s , i e W O nterns Drums and thousands of others too numerous to mention; Stock), Iron Toys, Steam Engines, Moving Picture MagiC La ,_ . Eeerycarcicles iggfgk - ._ _ AMES- c _ at , ..__.__.i ____ V V , R not LSs= Do|.Ls~»-- DOLLS nc E r Doll at Half 1ce.» _ I ' Y p _ _ _ _ ~ - ~ 1 The Largest and by the the Provi e. ve Y _ _ I In _W ' _ _ V _V _ _ _ 3 V _ V D _EPA R T M;lEN T V ,I _eve are making bigchgntéesi--?N`d._: llaveg SIgleE_1d%l1;ol:l<7c1;e§1ll§ and Well bought.-_-_E'v_er_y_ article Discounted from Z5 to 50 per cent. V me nc sur caramel every 1°! Myfill. °°_mlnne.°sfi| 'Ili' wld- * I ` 'V 'V V -_VV V as l - V %.i?.§“@....“”*“‘“i.§i“€§§f?.é%i£‘2;'fd“diiiiiilise. T°"S' "‘?“S a“‘l°a“‘° i AN d- a V, -_Vi ; _ .Vw ref; __ __%________, _\: _V _ ' ~ I V'VjV..v .V!V Vi -_ -._-..\'~,.' rl-'VV_ 'Vf=.'_ ‘ ,Nt - |10 yf , __ _ v ,_ o \ ' v. Recruits are wanted for the Divisional Signalling Co__ ` Men to be recruited are Operators, Linesrnen, Electricians .and Signallers. Also more men wanted as Mechanical Transport driv- `i ers. 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