YOUR _ EACK be a mild _form of rheurnatrsm, or mean that your are not doing their When the kidneys illter the poisonous tlproduigts romtotl; C113 ` 9 _ _ ui' di. “him _uf skin diseases of a serious an a_t the kidney Of ai there more good is none from our lnstomers. Two sizes 50c and $1.00. Sold only at the Penslar Store. E. A. FOSTER _ Central Drugstore ‘ Headquarters forthe Penslar RemedieS I ““ Wi\e W srocs Qggmlous (Special to the Guardian) HALIFAX, N. S., November 1 t tio furnished by F. -B. M (Quoa ns “__ boat thought perhaps she could rock that another boat is put in readiness Curdy dc Co., Stock and Bond Broke Members Montreal Stock Exchang McCurdy Building, Halifax,`N. S.) _ ctoemo Palace" Yeeiierday Te-da 107 69 88 95 112 173 108 54 94 115 110 107% 67% 82% 95 Atchison.. .. Am'O and Fy ... Am Loco .. Anaconda Am S and R Can Pac .. Cen ColF'andl .. 53 Crucible Steel 89% \ M. F. Ct .. 113% Mex Nor Power . 108% Ps Steel .... 71% Reading 109% Studbsker .. 128% Union Pac .. 150% U. S. Steel .. 118% U. Copper .. 106%, 112 172% 107% NEW PROHIBITION LAW IN V GINIA. ' 73 110 130 151 120 107 zum 5th 533° BUNNY. il keeping a diary 'of the dolllla of his battery and himself. Today we publish the first instalment which will be found' interesting. The ,diary Has been submitted to and' pas- Wd by the censor. so it cuucsius nd- lhilll to which t-he military authorit. ies would take exception. Af. tus same time it is full of interest and in- teresting details which will make it peciaily to thbse whose boys are with the 5th Siege Battery. The diary op- ens with tbe last morning spent in barracks in Charlottetown: FAREWELL. . Charlottetown. Monday, Sept, 25, Reveille at_ 4.30, everyone out at the last sound of the bugle. They all scramble with the straw mattress they have been using to get it turned In and checked off. This is done and BU S0 down ‘to breakfast. The excite- m°11¢ 18 100 great for anyone to eat- much. and they soon return to com- Dl0¢0 111011' DBCl¢ll18~ At 7.15 the fall- ln call was sounded and' every man answered with haverseck, wate‘r-bot- tie, g1-eat cos/t and slioker on his Bl10l1ld€1'. carrying his kit`as best he could. All around the barrack-room door the' crowd was packed to hid* E God-speed to their friend`s. On the command of the O. C. we were off for . the boat, headed by \he 4th Regiment Baud. _who Played' patriotic pieces all the way to the wharf. This cheers of the crowds that lined the streets were sufficient proof of the numerous friends .that the boys have left be- hind. At 8 o’clock -the Car Fer~'ry_1et go her lines and we were off. Thp boys, some feeling blue, and others feeling fine, were soon lost to sight. The trip c_ came handy Point Prim. when the e_ some of the boy s to sleep. This she succeeded in doing, but not before she had made -them feel like looking over the side for a few minutes. However, y a lovely dinner- served to ua on the boat, and were waited on by a number namely, Miss Maymie Ross, Miss Ida land', and the Misses Stewart. At 2 ,/4 o‘clock we marched off the boat and % over ho the station, where we were % presented with a luncheon, done up in Glmvvr any M d rd. 1 s 1 Gulrdlen staff. andasogvmbith gas t 8 m mkm!`t=)sa Zllllpmstgdpllg of extraordinary vailue to every one gfum W1\° has H boy at the front. sud cs- wane BATTERY be a fellovrwljo wap on WCA* 41.6111 ‘withj Dord iboird. He informs me mother sailor who also tle ill fated' Hampshire here mention a on. She beam. has She is was to the was closed at make lt, down the has de- night, so places to carry, hole.. cided sleep We 31% ~l>l'°l>°»\‘1‘1\»! for ourselves. We a life belt with ue. TIES DAILY ROUND. At- Sea. ept. 28.-awoke this u.m. at 5.40. The“sun out lovely, and' a beautiful ID0l‘lllllg to be on the wgtm-__ The storm passed over and all are now happy. 'You can see a 5th man everywhere. shaving. the in-'st since they lei' 4. llome, At 6 a.m. we were out just 24 hours, and expect it will take about 9 days -to do the trilp. To dill' some of the boys, Bruce Bovyer, Breezey and Gallant are,going around selling score cards for the races, try. ing to get the fellows going. Our fellows are on guard today. 54 in all. Some pleasant job on board ship. There is nothing doing for us until physical drill at 11 a.m., then we are off t.ill dinner. This morning as we were all on deck we got a signal mes- sage from the cruiser about chianging our course. We sail a zlg zag course all the time while in the danger zone. ~ At 4 p.m. the bugle sonnd`ed', and we all fell in for boat di-ill. No. 2 section _ promised to be a nice one until we -take their places at No. 1 boat, and after they get it off it is supposed for the next crowd coming, but all l learned was that we left the ship iirst,, as I did' not look to see who came after. lt is now 7 p.m., and we we docked in Picton at 11.50, and had ‘are all lon deck for the night, singing songs and having a good time, but no smoking allowed on deck . The .75 Ol' YOURS ladies from Charlottetown, signallers for tonight are from our % Wl1° 011110 01/01' D\11‘l10S€ly for that, crowd. namely: Mclnnls, McKenzie, McKinno Murra Ros Leav an % HBl`I'lB. Miss Flo Campbell. Miss _Ka- Dingwell.n' There ls notlllng nnusuatl % tie Murchison, Miss Dorothy Suther- taking place except the cruiser is at presenlt throwing her searchllght all around' in nsearcbl er anything that may be moving about. “_ a. dainty box by the Plciou Branch ofl DUTY UNDER STRESS, the Red' Cross, whlcll was greatly ap- preciated by the boys. who in turn 1/__ gave the Red (‘.ross of Picton three hearty cheers. At 2.30 the train pull- ed out amid' great cheering by the clit. n e A passed along tide line, and every station we came -to we got the same hearty ro- taurant, after which we were allowed half an hour sigpé seeing around the last day on which intoxicating g:’_‘:_u“g';_f_‘J:§“_;lr‘:‘_i_cl_’g'a;"_:'£r_3_t(_7; (:;‘*f1f_f_§‘_f’_;1 beverages may be sold legally in V c V; This was dune while we were walt- nd ing for orders from Halifax. Arriv- he ing back about 8.30 we again boardedi ginla. At midnight tonight the u prohibition' law goes into effect., a about eight hundred' saloons in t state will have closed their doors _ the last time. Many had closed tod u because their stocks had been exha ted. C A S _ For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years the Ugnature rl . _ High in Quality . I in Price Youiuoss.. uuuti.. ...ll .na wh# in Evsrlutio Roofing. rin' better ieohns vs s t and no tter f.".°;*:a-'?°< ' __..~i.l';1~ sighs: r°-'\=`°;¢ __ ¢~ ,l~. `__,. .-,_ s n 1. ....- mhthulinmh summer beater dl! "*".:Z.r"sf°l'n;."§=:’.s"~.rl."‘.1‘f.'="E:'.‘*l`#‘”°“"“‘ J ewelrv ‘ If you want honest you Ivill`|l"‘r§et us t§..f'°t.?........ ... etgcmmmg or wsfd.a.l » 'gs _‘» `. _ ’ it » ‘ '” fc. »-"VF f - fs ' _ _. - .. . '__,- :,x~4'~f . TORIA I. the train and left ni. 9.35 for Halifax. ,_ clxed Halifax at 4.20 a.m. Tuesday and ship. W_e were getting settled' down when t.he lines were let go and ev- erybody pu-t up on deck. We passed down the river, into the basin. where we lay-to all day. ` Our first day on board' ship was n pleasant experience, and all the boys thought it was going to'be all sun- shine, not thinking about the large seas outside. Band's 'on board ship off very pleasantly. At night again the band gave us a concert, and ev- erybody went d'own to their hunks happy, only to be awakened by the hoisting of the anchor, and' all went up on deck to see the last of Halifax, for some -time. The sight was bean- tifui, the sun just rising on that city with seven ships sailing down thé bay. It w B for a long time. Everythinggolng fine and the sea. as calm as a lake all the boys were in tile best of spirits. The morning was taken up mostly by lay- were formed' up on- the different decks and each presented wivtb a life belt, an that night we were entering the danger zone. By the way, there are two places called -the “danger zone," one on each side. We had boat drill, everybody shown ills place, after which the 146th _Band from Kingston. ` Ont., gave us a concert. This band was donated' by one man, a Mr. Davis, from that. place, and cost in the vic- inity of $2,800. _They have as sergearu; in this battalion an E. O._Brown' from Charlottetown, who 'is well known th)sre, at least l think he ls. - AT SEA. I it is now,nigh»t, and the wind is blowln up,~‘and the seas running high and itqlooks like a storm. althou8l1 ll will take some ‘time before it will sat very rough, As the baridn is playin! B,-sg-W T 5 3; `j;? _ fi , rr ._ _ .. . _ ,_r»...-».._f._.__: __ -71--\~. 1-1. fr one of 1, . U ' ll .5 I _ ‘ :__ W ;.__ _ E _ ' . ._-. _'_ .4 .._ ` _ ‘ WYYQ. -7 ` _ ;»J' #_ . . ,\ ,_ . . .... 2.". ._ __ ____ ‘ _ __ _. *P = e. ' -1. _ _ _ _ _ . " 4-1¢< ` _. ' H _. ...yu ~ ` - I _ fl’ Li _ __ _ . ....,...,-. _ _ ¢ _ _ _ at 4.50 were safely stored away on our guve us a concert, and the day passed' as somethin to ne remembered- ing around' the deck. After dinner we- . Sept. 29.-This a.m. is far from be- ing pleasant. A_dr-izzle of rain, cold and windy, high seas runnilng, and a ood number of our bunch feelin like E ‘ E % izens of Picton, who assembled at the being handy the rail`of the ship. No stat-io tio se ns off. s we ' . ‘ -.~..._.-».~.....,....-.........».~..__,,.,.,...¢..... coptlon. We arrived at. Truro at 5.10 II f IR. p.m., and had' ten at the station res- ll as Afterward's we formed- up nt the sta- ir RICHMOND, Va., Oct. 31.-This w Ty This' meant an all-night trip. We rea- When_ blllous, headachy, sick, for sour ` - ' l1°I‘l1Hch. bad breath had colds. Get a 10-cent box. Take a_Cascaret tonight to cleanse your Liver. Stomach and Bowels, and you will surely feel great by morning. You men and women who have head- ache. coated tongue. a bad cold, are billions, nervous, upset, bothered with a sick. Sassy, dlsordered stomach, or have backache and' feel all worn out. Are you keeping your bowels clean with Cascarets-er*‘hrerely forcing a passageway every few days with salts, cathartic pills or castor oil? Cascarets immediately cleanse and regulate the__ stomach. remove the sour, undigested and fermentimg'food and foul gases-; take the excess bile from the -liver, and carry off the con- stipated waste matter and poison from 'the bowels. Remember, a Cascaret tonight will SU`BlSl1ten you out by rning. A 10-cent box from your d`r£¥glst means healthy bowel action; a c ar bead' and cheerfulness for months. Dont' forget the children. - ' CRUEL TREATMENT OF RUSSIAN OFFICERS. LONDON, Oct. 31.- A Berlin des- patch forwarded by way of Amster- dew quotes the Norddeutache Zeitung as saying that a number of Russian officers from elite regiments of the Russian army have been placed in special prison camps in Germany un- der severe treatmont as reprisals for the alleged ill-treatment of German war prisoners in Russia. ' DISBOLUTION OF. MONTREAL MARRIAGE. MONTREAL, Quep Oct. 31.-- An interesting marriage case has been settled' in the Supreme Court here by Mr. Justice Allard as a result of which. Kathleen Shackleton. a sister of Sir Ernest Shackleton, the Arctic explorer. isftreed from her marrlelo to Wllbert Earle' Edmandson. The suit was instituted several weeks agq and in the meantime, pending judgm_ent_M|s`af Shackleton (the court decrees: sas diall' retain her maiden raise) ia visiting relatives In ling- According to the evidence the plaintiff was married' in agents-sal to me xiefmdslit on tures _i im. the deteiidhnt bfinfilescrilied iii the mar- riage certificate as s bstciielor. sub- se e ily the piaintil learned that dawned s diverse midst sim in one of the western states, which diverse, it was established' was not ` ` Ia usgéudgit had been married -in Wia- , _ __ *_ _ . 1eos.and that his ant vnre iectunind by thai :r_§,#,‘.s~:§_:,»sr$§'§:ir’ac _,_ 'was rough, “this” sbip's decks and myself and talked over we ‘ go- - lashing down which they one. Serve are 1 for tbe‘deck a mlore com- e. u see the for s steer Dawso s stayed' it 6.15 had a. l it My! but right over but vis- this its' to the rail. a.m. - Had dinner at 12 noon, and imme- I stayed till 2 p.m., when I had to take a turn on the bridge signalling on till 4 p.m.. when we were relieve by A. Williams and H. Bearlsto. The were at boat drill when we came dow and we got clear of it. On the bridge_tod‘ay was some job; hold on with one hand and' watch th and'you would ses a bunch making over and give them a good washing. After this was over J. Hogan, N. De- onr bun a on dec Hal Lea and m about half way across, and we are getting pretty tired. No church par- ade, as it is too wet outside, and n a trip to Pownal for the afternoon bunched together and had a few songs. This was ali that we had for amusement all day. BRIGHTENING UP. Monday, Oct. 2.-All out. again af- ter a good nighl’s rest sleeping on deck. This a.m. we shifted' our eat- ing qnarters from the steerage to the sc-cond class saloon, which is some difference. The boys got tired eat- ing where they had to sleep, thus tire change. I was on stern deck to- day nnd there they carry a 4.7 gun all ready for action. 'rhey also have n little log register trailing along be- hind' the shllp 'to register the mileage per day. Nothing else doing until boat drill at 4 p.m., then after. that all are planning on hearing the concert on board tonight. The following are the names of those from our battery thltt took part in the performance: Sgts. Bruce and Stems, Geo. Dingweil, Proctor and' J. Doyle. Lt. W. Peake also gave- a reading. I learned today that thlls ship was the one that took the Princess Pats from Canada two years ago. Tonight again` we are all sleeping on deck and it is fallrly cold. I went on the bridge at‘ 12 o'clock, midnight. From that till 2 a.m. there was nothing doing on our watch. Spurgeon McLean and I to- gctlter. We were relieved at 2 a.m. by Hal Lea and Webb. l wenlt back to bunk and' stayed there, un-til one of the fellows cams along to wash the deck off and woke me up. Tuesday, Oct. 3.--This is my birtbf day, and' the day is somewhat better than we have been having, and -the boys wb,b have been sick are fast com- ing back totheir own. Nothing doing bugle sounds forhoat drill. Every his place. In less than three minutes everybody is on decx, and in their re speotive galleys. After this the bam of the 139th gave ns a concert, which was very much appreciated by all. To- night our boat moved up first, and is acting as target boat, which means -that we get it ilrst if it should happen that a submarine should' come around. are preparing their hunks on deck. W'ednesd'a.y,'Oct. 4.-Awoke this a. m. at 6.15, and got. up to have a look around. It seems funny to look around and see nothing but lifeboats with ten rounds each of ammunition. You cannot help but realize the d'an- ger we are constantly in. Of course, our convoy takes every precaution J/(l4'a\l»y~¢'v-'lffP*‘D°*'F ‘ I _ If you were told of anew discovery forthe , - treatment of coughs. colds and bronchitis, as certain in its action on all chest trouble! as_antl- texin is on dlphtherlaorvscelnstaou on :Pali-pr# wouldnt youtsel libssfivias a na Pepa is the discover!! ' l Pelle are little tablets. containing certain medicinal lngledlen which, when placed aim 111° atelyturn into vaooiu' W lungs. ' their the lhlamsd .Q li;-¢§5§§ §t §?§§ dill' ilildiel ‘iitilillif s;l§'l3El §El§l§§E-. bet _ _;_. b 'need _ .not he unnamed more- ' sf'tas“§rlt`; - . ___ ~..=_..~- ' - » rl- _ _l ._» '- , .- , _.dt _ ; ». " - -' . .u __A is al- there Every went to spirits but even are so thing is had early. than for some .Today it was discovered that meas- les' h' ° broken out on board ship and the word that we-would' be tiuarnntin- ed for three weeks soon spread around' the boat, but on account of node of our bunch having them, we | ‘ Gunner Neil Mclaaao. South. Pte. Ed. Hicken, Georgetown. Driver W. L. Ferguson, Alexandria. Harold Gillis, Summerslde. Ronald Vessey, Charlottetown. Wilfred McKinley, Sydney. Daniel L. McBeth, Irll. Gr. James III. Smith, Albion Bay. George Currie Georgetown. Herbert Cecil Maclntyre, Sonrll. John Stewart, Wood Islands. Emanuel Dolron, Charlottetown. Gunner W.G. Bruce, Red Point. Pte. C_A. Arnald, Charlottetown. Pte. L. Collin, Moral). Pte. S. E. Chandler, Mt. Albion. Pte. Fred Halliday, Eldon. P. Carragher. Kelly's Cross. Fidele Gallant, Tignilh. ' Capt. Fred Mays, Charlottetown. Nelson H. McLeod, Alberton. / Harry Riley, Sea Cow Pond. Percy Mebherall, Fortune Cove. H. A. McBeth, Iris. Harold Beairsto, Alberton. ' Percy Clark Sherren, Crapaud. Pte. Lester -Proud," Charlottetown Gunner J. Bowden, Charlottetown. Pte. N. llcKenaio, Nine Mile Creek harry Docherty, Martinvllle. 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, f‘-h’town. Cpl. Peter A. Hughes, Mill Cove. Sergt. E. Simmons, Clyde River. John F. McLeod, Park Corner. John Gallant, Summerside. U. Allan Steele, Newport. ' Peter McDougall, Morell. Cpl. Geo. Burns, Maipeque. Albert Louis Heron, Charlottetown. Corporal J. l°raaer,'Bt. Peter's Bay. r-l'~4.',~i_ __ ........ ____ ; _ .gr _ _ _ _,___ , get away all right. Notting else of importance during the day or night. "LAND IN SIGHT" Thursday. Oct. 5--Woke this at the cry “Land in sight.” an we were up deck in a hurry. We passed some very beautiful places along our route. Land was visible from this on, and soon the north or ireland was visible. Everybody kept on deck and took in all the sights possible. Thai (Continued on Page Six.) __ ls I B°""",§j -|'-e-|»e»+e--1-eees-eeeeeeeee-so-ee-ee-ooo eeeeeoeeeeeoeoeoeeeeeeeeeeee KILLED IN ACTION William Mclntyre, Charlottetown. g John Currie. Charlottetown. Pte, John W. McDonald Bradslbane. John D. Burns. BD\'l11B Vl»ll0Y- room inside, Bruce, Breezy, envy..-, LeRoy B. Kidlly. Charlottetown- Private Arch. Mckmnenfcmoe cove. Set- Th°m_';=CHé°"1\1\1l’- H°§1_;'°}1_;L¢:*n_ ,nd gamut are but on duck phmmng Corp. John W. Hume, Wood Islands Henry Bryan, Compton, Bangor. COPD- A111 F028 l`fS§\‘0v€. H 1139 - _ North. george Dunn, gu|u¢°, C. H. McKenzie. 0Leary. Nothing unusual taking place, ws an James McLellan, or-sud River. _ william D. McKinnon, Heathsrdale. Maior Allen B- Connors. Summerlida WOUNDED Murdoch Matheson, Melville. Sgt. Fred Bagnall, Hazel Grove. Pte. Earl G. Read_ Summerslde. Harry E. Bernard, Long River. Clovis Gauthier, Summerside. A. Vessey, York. A. C. Walker, Georgetown. Patrick Hagan. Hope River. George I. Brander, Mnlpeque. Frank R. MoAdam, North River. James McKinnon, Lot. 14. ' Pius J. Campbell, Lakeville. Frank R. M.cAdam, North River. Edward Dongen, Tracadie. Baml. W. McBeath, Forest Hill. David Burns, Spring Valley. James G. Kinch, Tignlsh. Warren Myers, Mt. Albion. Fred C. Essery, Union. Road. John L. McLellan, Summerside. Charles A. McDonald, Iris, Lot 62. .Colin McDougall, Morell. George Thompson, Summerside. : Percy T. Lee, Snfnmerslde. W. B. I-Irghes, Charlottetovnn _ Augustine allant, St. Ralphael. Gr. Ernest Marshall, Stanhope. Fusilier L. Fougere, Souris. Anselm P. Morgan, Charlottetown. Gr. Joseph M. Campbell; Lakeville. Private Geo. W. Sham. Summ8.l‘l|00~ Private J. E. l.or~\u»rhin_ Pnarirmpoc Private Bruce McLellan. Indian River. Pte Damien McKenna, Charlottetown Private Charles H. Beaton, Brookfield Corp. Ambrose Cosgrove, Wr~2lIn!t°n Wilfred Clark Wright. Victoria Crlr pnuvl. . Robert Trainer, Charlottetown, (Van- couver. B. C.) Lieut. Reuben E. Stewart. Wilmot valley (Montreal). Corp. H. S. Pearson. Charlottetown. (Victoria Australia). E McLella' Greenmount PRIBONIRB IN GERMANY. Switzerland. . ' mssme. C6153 out the sting c -leaves no scar. Putnam's Corn Extractor Gill ‘ ee-e-Nooseeeecoeeeéeie-|-eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeoeee»eoeeeee*°\'**1N\t'!_*! . a 1 _ Island 'Roll of Honor A iyrgs Bart, Pisqgidofest. 1 Vgfllllarzéi-leol_:__b_4:rt,J£oat;g\le. Lleydlbeeman, Calgary, formerly ea . . en erson. n Road. rch. amp _ Long Iver. Georgetown. . ' . _ - John McLean, Charlottetown. Walter Lantz, Charlottetown. Stewart Hicken, New Glasgow. N. B. mately beat it for “wer deck' where C0111- ROM!! 0. Stewart. Dnnltaif- Marry McArthur, Miscouche. (formerly of Georgetown.) = “_ _ ‘ ' _ MIB- Sergt. Wm. B. Brady Charlottetown. John Watson, Lebob, Kensington. 3 Mem n gs Wm. me, We were Cl1l1'l°l |l°Y"l1‘ll"°~ CMJ- ` Pte. Alex. Lorne llcriblil, Rocky Pain; Fred. Wadman, Charlottetown. ' 3 W d Pte. James Marshall, Covehesd. _ lloses Gallant. Wheatley River. Davis llcliiachern, Cranbrook, B. C., y Pte. William Hughes, Mill Cove. Bapper B. Robinson of Charlottetown. (formerly or n-is, P E, 1.) _ n Pte. T. "J, Martin, Charlottetown. Leo Wonnacott;‘Hunter River. A||,¢"_ (;,mp\,g||_ C1195 Trsvsrss, ~ Pte Daniel McLeod. Charlottetown Pte. Angus McDonald, Bosebsrry guom 9.1¢ p;-gud, Chs.»\°¢gs;°,n_ ».__. ‘;:°-.“-.’.°::::°' t;:.”..°..'°:.“ a:°°.'.‘..“':.¥:':;‘::..:“‘a';::1:.$232. 1°~'°~°= ra-°”~f~» 3 ' ' ~ ' ' ° ~ ' Souris. ` ‘ James F- Heian Hose River. Lt. Ralph Rosen Kensington. y - ships ahead through the glasses. One Chu!" L Pau- chu,|d_¢“D L_ C H st I' N "_ 060780 A- C1'0!l1l\H1l. Clll-01"# time the bow of the shilp would go up John wadm Human 'u' mfpéuoie 315' co-°v‘;9° Wallace Coles, Winsloe. s ' ' ' ‘ - _ Wm. Levers, Georgetown. we for me -ul. can as W0-\<1'<1=» §.§.‘.l‘.‘§.‘<'.‘2iia.?.“‘<_5i‘.‘.’.‘.'.‘.’.i‘2i.'.‘.‘.°.... $3' E"f:‘§‘?.?.§°.2i.°‘2>‘I.'.‘§."-F?I.’;..... claude A. vu-wus. of-»v"1». _ down and this was W°“l'1 mme "Sl" xvm. _r_u. Mcnsrlan, cams 1-Issdf ssrst. nerbert c. 'uc1utyrs. 111111] g{_°;Afl;1;;'lf»v§_|\\;““‘°'°*4° ins . Campbell. Elmira. Gerald Peters. Charlottetown. 0S~ 0 D . - J 1), _ . ' , G . W. H. lieckbert. Montague. Blols, P. McLella% and myself found qghguy ¢?::1?'Cv:£;%1l;l&l:?s:, gghnuggbaggrllnClllhilblgdtosrllrfowu Id-dward James Smllth. city. a good spot, and' h d a good talk 01161' .W. J. Duffy, Charlottetown. Robt. S. Warren Broikton. 30111- 3- Wliffen- B'°°'*°”- ' °ld limes- Then _:V9 Went “‘“l' made Corpl. J. W. McLaren, Forest Hill. Everett McLeod' Grand View, Harry Robinson, Augustine ggvei ____ k . Y- Pt _ W, _ D , , , _ Lt. St wart B. Simpson. sr o e- sqlf bunking together for the night. B J “ny Chnlomllown igilglllzhnlti::`l.':agIliyU&}:rlottet0Wn towrla. Sunday, Oct. l.-The weather today ' ‘MED FROM WOUNDS Y- \-e,»~\;,-- is as on the previous day, coid', wet, and seas still running high; We are Pt; YV_il2a§i Glcircgzn, Montague. Donald D. McPherson. Glenwillisms. Pl':_=I:_1Ylll;0l)Hl1ll»ll P01081. (WOW s. r o . c anus, Bonshaw. Gordon Mauderson, Malpeque. John Dlnmel- 1"". mum Tncuu. Farrier, James Giliispie, Appin Road. Gunner James M. Smith. Lot 59. (BOP- ionsly ill.) _ J. McDonald, Charlottetown. Sspper Samuel Chandler, Pownal. I-I. Beairsto, Halburton. _ Private D. G. Gilbert, Fanning. D. G. Fanning, Charlottetown. _ Pte. Daniel Stewart, Dunstaffnage. Daniel H. Bears, Brooklyn; Lot ill.. lames Marshall, Cove Head Road Pte. F. Gaudet, Miscouche. _- Sgt. A. Phillips, Charlottetown_ Patrick Hogan, Hope River. Pte. V.E. McLeod, Frederlcton,P.E.I. Corp. Prescott Forbes, (twice wound- ed').'Tyne \'aliey. , Gerald Walter Riley, Hillsborough. Prescott Forbes, Tyne Valley Pte. Roy Fitzgerald, Charlottetown Pte. Harry Lund, Charlottetown. Pte. Michael Jarvls_ C ve Head. L. Corp. Elmer Bowness, Norboro. Cpl. L. Wm. West, Crapaud. Hammond Johnson, Charlottetown. Pte. Michael Dalton, Georgetown. Pte. John McGongan‘, Malpeque. Pte. C. A. Rogerson, Kinkora. Corp. L. ,W. Mer. West (iovebesd. _ Augustus W. Down, St. eter's Bly. Geo. A. Crossmsn_ Charlottetown. ` Lance Cpl. Fred Andrews, Ch'Towni Charlottetown. _ Urban P. Bradley, St. Theres`a's.. John A. Stewart, Charlottetown. Wm. Goodwin, Morell. Louis McMurrer, Charlottetown; Everett McLeod. Grand View. Russel Ingles, Kensington. Joseph R. McKinnon, Lot 14, .lnion. Thaddle Knockwood, Lennox island. Lc Corpl Joseph J Simons, St. Peters' all morning except the usual sitting pm F_ _,_ Brown' ML Mblom PIL M_J_ Frnnr whim Rom Cm"_ .. . . sround. Four o'clock asain. and' the Pt.. Ernest osudsr, st. Niuuuiss. asses ocrncun uw. csmumu, mn. Wm-, W- *”~“°Y' “'“=‘°°'°- - Pte. Geo. Bowness, Alberton. Lance Corporal, Angus Arsenanlt. M‘“"l°° D°l"°“» S°“"‘ H“'"°°° - ` body crabs e life belt and makes for lt.. sgt. P. H. Crockett, York. _nu-uma vmsse. T°é';of;;§g,‘;';» C“‘¢‘“'Y' f°"“°"’ °' ...cDi-et . ...', . - 55;. I§. %v.MMc§::t:I~1§ur2§l¥-rlhl P'ff;:,°,°p`§,§‘,,I,Jf,,'_"°K" °'“"“"'f° wlulsm wasnt nussns, charlotte 1 L. Corn. Jes. Coles. Winslow Murdock Nen Moran. nsstherdaie. °"“ ' r . Gordon Mauderson. Mnlnecue. stephen ucaiuudu. Charlottetown. “fig *‘~ W~ C°m°’°“- C1\°\‘1°"°¢°"‘1 Paul G. Dol:-on. Bloomfield. Private Peter mms orsnt, Bangor. "“¢ W~ °"°"‘“"“» R°Y°"Y -l'”1°fi°“» Jas. H. stewart. Dmldswn. vt.. ssmusr smut.. wiuucw stsuuu. -1°l“1 "C1-°'°“~ Fefe” H111 3”?" R_ ‘C°mm_ Hum" mwh mm Hu." Rua” su co' Pond, mu Ile. Fred McLeod. French River. Los Ie M. Robertson. Mt. Hope. Pte. Donald F. Campbell, Newport, 0'- v°"“°“ L- B°“"k°» Cl‘°1’l°"°¢°W“ L_ _]_.Mm.,|n1L c°v¢h“,|_ '- Lot “_ garggtlxel G_illlsi{Montag(\:i_e. _ It _ thin is niet now. andt bo s Geo. H1' Robertson.” Bradaibane. gm- M John A_ ||¢L,m_N°,-¢_h cu. e . ar or 00i>er. aro Gown- _ Every g q N8 y Kilburn R. Sharron. Crapaud. ¢|s::“_ Gr. Albert C. Dennis, Charlottetown. 1 William A. Allen. Georgetown. Private Gordon lil. Sinclair, llontagns. 5918!- H050" H- Nl°l‘°|°°.“~ Cl\"'°‘"‘ J. T.” Robertson, Charlottetown. p¢s_ Wm, C_ Dummy, Kgsgmnpn, _John T. Bishop. Mount Buchanan. Urias' McDonald, KeiIy's Cross. Liam, mum Wm-bq|»wn_ q|m-|°¢¢.1¢sm__ Lieut. Stewart Simpson, Ch'town. ggft. ._C.EBo_vyer Hamrg. I-Ill_l_sboro. 5 pts, Clifford Rogers, |||||,§\n=_||;_, Pigidf, Elrner__Bow`nr_>:as, tKSetris_l‘ngt_1lJn._ ` ard laced all about 0111- - - Powers. race e. ` Pio. Alexander Mollouga , . e e ugus ne -a en. ~ an IG. ‘°w°""d' 'md g“ B P w. o. suluusr. o'Lesry. cms, ' ‘ wm. Ausy, csrdigsu. . ~ Bomb. Charles L. Meurant, Souris. _ Sergt. John Al. McNeill, Charlottetown Lt. A. L_ Collett, Crapand. Sgt. Hugh S. McLeod, Caledonia. Donald D. McPherson, Glen William. -101111 McDonald .Milburn ' Harold J. Patterson. (Glace Bay), (serionslyill). J, Frank McLean. St. Peter's Bay. Charlottetown. Lt. Sergt. Robert H. Duvar. Mill River J. N Conroy, Charlottetown. ~ ‘ Jerome Graham, Murray Harbor. Corp Spencer Stewart, Springton. Donald M, Stewart, Forest Hill. ' . i George McLellan, Margate. Lieut. McPherson, West Royalty. Edward Foley, St. Peter’s Bay. D. Lamont, Montague. Corp. Harry Bowness, Montrose. Gr. D. MacDonald, Sourls. ` Corp. D. L. McBeath, lrls. A. W. Wilson, Cardigan. C. W. Found, Frederlctonr __ B. Boisner, West Royalty. J. J. McLeod, Richmond. Albert Roach. Darniey. Pte. Martin, Eldon.. ‘Ronald W. Gauthier, North Rustico. Corp. David A. Barbour. Alma. Pte McAusland, Tyne' Vallley John C. McEwen, New Dominion. W. . n. . . . Prescott Forbes, Tyne Valley . Sergt. N. W. (Lowther. Kensington. F. E. Martin, Belfast, (Seriously ill.) L.-Corp. Ja's. L. Hayden, Vernon John O’Brlen, Lincoln. R. A. Hardy, Tlgnlsh. _ ‘ River. ' H. Beairsto, Darnley. John H. McKinnon, Riverdale. Thos. Pope, St. Peter’s. W. F. I-luestis, Charlottetown. Harry Stewart, Strathgartney_.__ J. P. Carragbar. Kelly’s Cross. A. Reid, Victoria Cross. . Zenos Ernest Perry, Wellington. g ‘ OIBCHARGED ON ACCOUNT OFILLNEBS. _ , Sgt. Aubrey Bell..-Montague. Gr. Ernest Davey, Charlottetowr James Herroll, Charlottetown. Mathias J. Tralnor, Hope River, (seriously ill.) Plte H. J. Wells, Elmadale. Charles Essdry, Union Road. Private Daniel A. Simons. Port WWC. Peter ll. Grant, Bangor, P. lil. I. Malcolm Stewart; Georgetown. in Switzerland. '- ‘ Peter llcleaaie. Bi. Peters Bay. Lieut. C.B. ‘Pitliladot Charlottetown. Pte.Lester Clair Johnston.Pet4l"s Road Wilfrid R. Gunn, New London. Corp. J. D. McPhee, Georgetown. Rapper. Richard Coilings, Hunter Malcolm Gillis. Mount Vernon. River. Ben. O. Davison. Charlottetown. Pte. John Murphy, Charlottetown, in John J. Mclleth, Bridgetown. '- \ ' J. I. Peters. Charlottetown. gtg; J$_i_:;adv_v§:mQ‘__:m&:t_ew_IApdea Charles Buxton. caps Traverse. 1.: I -'f||,p"" DIID ON MILITARY' IIIVICI f‘*"‘“ ‘ - llld ell James Taylor. City Glllnel' Robert IePl| Charloddowl . H ll. , town knee Com. Giulia, Samtaerptlll l Donlltl Campbell, 0\lllp\|l1ll‘ Coil. _ _ _ _. ~ - :._,,;.,.- `. ‘__ ,| . _ .' .~ -~ t . ~ w ».;‘.~v"H. ,- ooeoeeeoooeeoeooeeeeeooeeeeeeoeeoeeeeeeeeeeeee9.vQt§“§_p.Q;~l§§§§ _ ___ GX l .. _ ` . H51 S j mvm'rsut¢ansma.nssyron¢. um. csm»nm.'msuy.' ‘ ~. " Daniel lfsrhdjeua.-fis~ om’ lane. Gunner Alfred James. I - - Oak' °“""" ”"' m°*°f">"'5”"` "'l"`*’5°""‘° §`...f""" "W °“§% §v..'::.~.:'.... "~`§f'....f.‘.‘.<.. °'~.r'.. ...E _ - OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOQOQOOOOQOCOOOQQOQOOQO§§O*QQ@§§.Q“.§0i~ n -1! ii i ... if? John McLeod, (son of Angus McLeod) T55' lohn Goodwill McQuarr°le, New Dom- . 1 I v ,_»e. .rw - _ - s .J " ‘ .