.l _=__' -__ _ _ __ _ _ I v `\ ___ _. ,_ . . I _ .¢,_____,__ , 1 ' '»f_<'<»'s 1 if* - , . _ - GUARDIAN covans Pgfrmcalabwann ISLANDS LIKE STIIEDEW lm ' 1 j WS W‘1RTH,READING-. _ _ » , ALL 'ras ADVTS. Wonrn PRINTING THQ Pnoplss Pafpbr ________ __ __ ___ _ ` OVER 45,000 Reorders Daily ' Rqgq bg. Ev1gg.y,bgd*f1 Inf cilulclltl ruiinli gitqpleitatuwn Guardian, 'rin-he csnn ` ' W ' “':"'~’;"""~' "*"~`:' 1* -' f ' I W ,»r J-.£11-1 utrrnlng onrrtnrn :sonata 1as1.sv.n»n¢1aa1. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, sA'l‘URD:\Y, JANIIAIIY 25 1919 """“"'- °“"'°"°*'°"» ‘#11-"°f°'1”-11° ' ' I. f , ___ _*______*`__ - 1 By Mail, Cgylndg, \3,D0, for-U, S. A, - rf --<--~~~---~--~-_-~i:I.;Z: .. _ ~ _ . . ,Y g GERMANS PUT UP - S‘ii'.'1llii.iii”..n. P-E-I-0ii'CERSMENi1°~iD noni Ivlniinci or I WHINE __ Clailll That Mortaiit Am C" 'I' D B' ' Blockade Was Ciieater 1l|`lIi1tln iiepilgseiiiedmlsh I (Special to The Guardian) ligher than were at first supposed, -ll BERLIN. Jan. 24.-it is announced More than 500,000 deaths, lt is sum, Pe _ ofiioiaiiy by t_h6 Gorman Governinentl were caused by malnutrition or under mlm 0l'S0ldlerS Lund'Seltlcnient Board ' a I ... that a further investigation of mortal-‘ nutnition. Only civilians are included Ottawil. writes that it is thc llttelitloli ity "due to the blockade" from the in 1 tile list which says the announce silo autumn of 1910 until the end of 1918. ment if it crrs at all it is by giving lsla shows that the figures were mucll too low figures. 30| PARIS, Jan. 24.-(-By the Associat- C0111 “The resolution oi’ 1917, to which l 11111111 FDR P. E. ISLAND 1"-li’ to I-send at supervisor' to l'. nd for the purpose ol' opening. it diers Settlelllellt Board Ofllco anti »- .~ -_ _V making adequate arrangements for thc smlluini BY sill liolllilil L. coltnl-:N :fr IC cultural trainilli! of soldiers; also the appointment of nn agrlcu~ltura! mittee to approve oi` tile farming ifications of settlers and to make cd Press)-Sir Robert li. Borden have alluded, declared in emphatic ”1'1'1mgeme111S 1°1` s°1ec1f1111§ 51111111710 gave to the Associated Press, Tues- terms tberlght of eacll dominion to 1“"‘1 101' ’1°111em°“1~ T110 SUD0PV1S0l‘ adequate voice in the foreign pol. \viil also be prepared to give practical y and foreign relations witlrwnlclt °°Mid@mti0n to any concrete 'provos- Ilay might. the following statement an regarding the claims oi’ Great Brit- ic alnls self governing domlnions to n the proposed League of Nations is ln- 1113 111800 111 U10 1€8Sl|B Di' 118/H0118 85 1111- timately and vitally concerned. 101' tonomous nations of the imperial commonwealth! 'able to forget hhe exact method by “ln the imperial War Council of which this essential purpose shall be "lt .is neither necessary nor desir- 11106 which the Government may make a settienlent scheme in this Prov- 1917 1 had 1110 1101101 Of |l1°V1“S. ill fulfilled in framing the constitutioll of behalf of Canada. a resolution 'which th was accepted 'by the United Kingdom and the other domiliiionsand which, declared that the readlustment of the on ponent parts of the British Empire W e proposed league." ` Premier Hughes of Australia, said: "We have earned the right by oul criiices and elforts in this great war I e exect to ‘come ill with the same constitutional relations of the com- to a place in the family of nationsi a shotlid be based on the »i'ull recogni- sg tion of the dominions as autonomous I nations of the imperial common- co wealth. 'in "Tile principle thus established has ba been illustrated and carried into ef- in fect by the Peace Conierence in which rights as nauonl understand it, President Wilson`. I L nception of the League of Natiom I sis off equally, the 'nations to com( tus as any other nation. So far as j that all natiions shall come in on il as entitles and retain their foreign Becomes First Sea Lord (Special to The Guardian) to London as first Sea Lord of thc the several dominions have distinc-_ ~'1~.h,,,; belng go, of course, once tht "V0 l‘¢‘D|'9!9Ma1'1°11 115 me1“‘11e1`9 °‘ 1119 status oi’ natloliiiood is established. world-wide 'Bri-tamllic C0mm0I1W9H1f11- the dominions would come in as thc whiéh. in Olle @0089. IB UBGY 8 1B35\1€_ other nations and would be accorded ol' nations. whatever right they thave." Three British Divisions CANADIAN BACDN Are Still in Italy, (Special to The Guardian) 1 i.0N-DON, Jan. 24.- The British; have three divisions in italy which are hams Nducgd to dem0bll.lzaq,l0n_ Prospects Hg or ea me control ofthe M,ona_rchi;3ts_ The|Slege»Btittcl'y. 'i`lris is thc l»i1i:'.I time Future. despatch udds.'_hat rumours persist lilat (folollei l'l'o\\'su liars broil mell- I __ _that former King Manuel is about to tio_n‘ed1_iIi iles-plttlcllles and tile scroll( Probably only a fraction of this force will -be retained alfter general deinob- illéailon to form .part of tits Alilcil army of occupation in Austria, in ac- _r:_ordi;_n<;a the wtlsh of Field I sued _by me Department of Asricub urs a . _ | ture today 'touches on the situation 1, created by British cancellation of or- ders for Canadian meat Iproducts.`Tlle statement reads: Gul.: ‘iSaies ol: Canadian bacon are very '. ¢ ' ` ' ' slack on 'tile European market at the present time. This is largely duo to ~ --- I 1 market Ire-adjustments which arc Aluolll! 11-101° 111 -the list for New now going on in Great Britalii coni- Ycar's honors was Colonel Melville paratively Ilarge quantities of Ameri- Wanburton. who received the C. lvl. G. can dry salt bacon are in storage ther* llc is tho eldest son or -tho late-(Joh This unusual sutpnlry of M0011 Of 1| -Mr. A. B. Warburton. K. (3,. and Dr. kind not usually used by tho British (Colonel) Juanes 'Warburtou. of Char- consumer and not relished by him is pmegowm C0|_wm-lburtontwnga Capt. reducing consuhiptioll. it is anticipat- oi' the British Artillery in 1914, when ed, however, that considerable of the war was declared. He went. over to , American bacon in question will short- Belglum as an officer in 1<`rench's iy no-w be sent to continent/al nations 0T'i‘A’WA, Jan. 24-lA statement is- _iAd_nl‘iralty. The resent first Sea Lord ,ls Admiral Sir Roslyn Wemyss. I I lPortuguese War Vessels ‘ B@ard Dport (Special to The Guardian) Austria Hungary’s Debt I __ I (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, Jail. 24.-Tito total dont ol' Ailstriadiullgary last October was 84.000,000,000 crowns. Arcordlm: to it Idespatcll irolll V-lenlla Ailstriil`s debt was 40,0D0,000,000 crowns.A trolnlnlss- Ion appointed to investigate the question of Gorillan-Allsirlalls I-allure of tht-isle liabilities filids that its pro- portion ailsumlng' that thc other liaibiiilliee finds that- its proportion, assuming that thc other states of the former Empire pay their shares, amounts to 25.000,000,000 84>Billion Crowns- t.00m_mnpwb|9,_» when -the first Brit- accustomed to using it, thus relieving C , _ I ish contingent crossed the channel. t e situation l`0WiiU. I 1 . no ,vu in we nr" ,battle of Mlm; “As far as can be seen at present, _ ,md in the uma", retreat from that the British market will be ready toy liistorlo city and- has been actively absorb our whole exrerwble surplus engaged 'ln tiie"v/ar since its incep- 1" U16 l18H¥'fU»1'Ul‘9- ¢|o',,_ .sev9,.B| “mes he acted as brlgnd- "Our bacon_is firmly established ill I lor ll; 4-,qmmgml of we artillery. in ad- the .favor of the British consumer. ditlon to me _C_ M_ Q conferred upon and no fear need be entertained as to hun .at New Yea" he holds the D_ S_ U the l.1i'LIIl'|ili.B Bild Dl`0i)81l7Iy 8D69_dY T6' me Lezkm of Homm the C,-0|; de establishment of regular shipments Gm.” w"_h_ palms ,md we Mom; to Europe. it would be well, mean- mm-_ Ho has ‘|50 been memwned four while, however. for farmers to oaso "mes m,d"p|wh"_ . up on shipments of live 'hogs and car- ry Chem s. few weeks longer. Prices will in all mroibabliity hold ilrm if this policy be -adouted. There is_ a Brill/0 Ban 0". ‘ danger that they may fail unduly and - 1 ~ . _ unnecessarily if too many hogs arsg Mm ,__ sent forward .before the packers are I Y. ' ' If n a position 10 handle -them conven- ' iently on account or congestion in' a~-ysms, nnstnlrs and shipping" l 1 _..._i1"¢.“.‘-f‘.1°..L".”.°__“..“_.:'“3.‘.?.Z.. _... Chinese WiliTilkc e Canada Food board perm s A" henceforth. the.-selling of beef and (Special to The Gundlln) veal in public satin: Places at any time, and withdraws tim restrictions °“ 111° °'°°l"\° °f \>“"°" "1‘1°1‘ “W rsxln, Jan. 24.-rmscninsss env- be served 'in_ lnlhiioeztinl iI1*¢°°~ ernment has decided to seuuestrate R°°11'1°11°11' °11`°11°'“'° “"1 11°1‘1`, all enemy -property in China on Fool' 111" °f “N3” °°‘11'- 1"1"1 “"1 M11" ruary 12. The law calling for the re- '*°° *flu #li a‘°ll°'°¢- » nstrnitlnn nf enemy cluster vqlll be .Vi iii* Poles Took No Part- in German- Elections --__ (Special to The Guardian) LONDON. Jan. 24.-The Poles ili i’osen and the Danes in Schleswig rc- frallli.~d from takng part in the olect~ ions to the German National Assemb- ly tin Posen. Out of 1,250,000 Poles' en- titled to vote only 129,000 did so. ANNQUNCEMENTl‘S. comme Evaivrs. MEETINGS. ETC. “Horse -Races at Apple' Tree Wharf The Dunetaffnage and French Fort , sporting club intend holding a horse race at Atpple Tree Wharf on Satur- day afternoon, Jan. 25th at "2 p. m. sharp. There will be a free-for-all, a I your old and a green race. Como one come all. and enjoy a big afternoon‘s sport. There will be a meeting ol' thr hc-raement. at the home of Georle Bos well, Prolveh Fort. Friday night nr T11’ WW11” W 11““°1 `°1"°°° 1°! _ come effective Maron 1. The only sg. '1°°11 3V,,lP|P\!_._Pormi_t wifi1f\_l‘°W'] .captions will the doctors, lnvaiids. and "1 °1 917 ‘F1 11' 1';U_‘11‘¥1°“'° " ‘, slrpsroonn over 00 you-_|_ _of ago. 4 fl 0 ' ,im » - ,‘ » ‘ "_ ~,.-. ' , I “’~.‘f..F"°, 1,1..-=. 7.30 p. mf to make -arrangement for the. race. All interested cordially ll1Yli.0‘ .illiiilll-I llll'I (`itpillIll U" the i05'i II - :IU (I0>€l\’lJl I ‘( ll 1'] | I P _ ‘ ' ' 4; u` ,splnia ln ltirtl is l‘t».'.\l~lrtl to this r'lll»1t ui llicillizlllillli ill frangemenis fOr Openlfig now to llullll. 'l"llI- list I'Imi;li|r.~: -lllt»i~.r.'l(‘l‘ tu lzcl to l"l‘:lllcI-. C b ,.-. n Office r _ nuln-es olf -f_`ollr_ Isi-zillrlt-rs. 'i'l|»~ ill-ws i"l;\f this- illlurfotfc l' gil ‘ I He 8 _C I|i_;‘_llo hill'rlsol| .\l'tiI‘lt-i'_\'. nI|i_\' lillzllll tiliirf-,l's Il:li'c 'been illil.-;1ilig‘II1:I\'1 S y I re I _ _- I _ __ _ _ :vnu _lunfv ilifhcul' and themo illf.-lutlr'l'~»l|<:tll'c.i -will bc lonl'lloii with pleas.- i0l,pA1;_sc(:u:m-_e (_:l.__1_;l;_t11i_‘Y____1_1Zi two (ilz\l'loticto\\'n laloll l.lf¢|:t.-t‘I»lo- 1nr;- by -tllcil' -lnally iriellds licrc. I »- ‘ fi on cul‘l'cs'pot\rit-ill ci tim Morning l‘ost .sends at letter to his paper' rccclvcd _.from it itill-lsiun military surgeon fwlliuii given nn alccout of new Bol- shcvist ntrot-ities. ’l`hc doctor states lthal, 1550 liui-lsiall ofiit:i\l‘n -from tilr l lllisollolwa cltlnp lit Gl'zlilollfl'ci, Siiesrtl. 1 I Returnctl__Soldiers Soldiers wllo returned 'i‘llul‘sdn_\' night included the followingi- .ilinlcs A. liiucNeiii. Private James 'A. MacNei,li, of Wei- ilngtou, enlisted in the 105th. fought ;ln Frallcc for 6 luontlls wrth the 78th, fund was wounded in the left side by shrapnei at Calnbrui on September 27tiI, 1918. C. Arucnault 1 Private C. Arseliault. of Tignish, left fherc with the First Depot Battalion, ffought for five weeks in France and was wounded in three places in the § leg on September 26th, 1918. 1 - Etiwllrd Stuvcri. (Special to The Guardian) and 400 from Beises, Sllpqla. left Ger- LUNDON. Jun. Zhi,-~-Tito Vnpellllatg- lnany December 27. Shortly after , crossing the Russian fmntler the ut- L nt-t-rs were arrested op_ January 5. I All thc 750 pfiicers WGIIG. shqt by the llcnrs who escorted the prisoners to ti|t~ irolliirr collfirnl tho Doctor’s nar- rativ`t~. eers ilttttatlloll. was woun_ded by slirzlpnel in tlbn thigh and firm at Ar- l':\\;, Sept. 19, 1918. E. S. Paqllet. Pte. Paquct. is a son of. Michael .i._ the lilsnigs Con-_ntiy Siege Art._r_l'icl',v Draft Betta!-lon»; -spent 13 months in- Franco. was transferred to -the 25th, Inlanltry rough-t -at Lens, Almiens and Arras. .\t Az-ras on Rnd Sept, 1918 be receiv- ed a gllrnshot wound in the right :‘llo1l'lder. ' J. 0. Prunty. Lalllce Corporal Prunty is a son cl Michael Prunrtw, Oimrllottietown. He enlisted in- bile 106th: fought seven momths in France with the 'i8-ull., was wotlnitl-orb with shrapnei at Callubrai, Sept. 27, 1918. He received one | wound in the head. -tour wounds in the ‘ _ back and was also 21iSS€d_. ' Private Staverl, of Kensington. step , , . Bolsheviki. German so1dB1's_ and of- . Paquet 01’ ‘SC7ll.i‘i‘Bi WMI! 0,\VB!',3®59 Wii3h_ LONDON, Jan. 24.-A wireless ties- COL. W. B. PROWSE, D. S. IN BRITISH MARKET 11222;',‘{‘.iT§‘if§f,,,T§‘;1",fff§‘,§2"fI,2?,”5,52;f ,,, , , r ,_ I ..._ ,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,, ,, ,,,, ,,,,* 1""'“"""'°' ' ' ‘ . llc' ', il Pr ll S (J oi” tier L d F' d dl-|10 - 1 1 j .. _ I l* ieffect that Portugese war vessels nrt- First ill-limit: nm' iittinr r‘\-rI|>-: .i_ l er Io John .i. Kennedy, of Armadale. Ht-.__ T11_ii‘l'@_:_hB1&‘_;<;f__5§'_fl;1;l;9_’§1-Bti0l;___\:; - . |\l~.\Ir:= »- - -- . - '-llttll I Ii. _ ', -§""*’ ‘V - “-11” B hr f N I "°"“'“"""g °°°"° Wm r- HHH 1". L ""“~ ‘ ~ “ 'I Dollar BriflgS $125 lf$'..§.°w.L`.$$§.f...§.. 21.5 2‘.‘T3"}§.§i.:-0 the snare-»i ~é~°<» tw- ~=.»<»»=~\=»= iol Mayor Mcr\’fil>lan hleiiltellalrl ol' tho Till. A/lrG~:.Il ilzrllt-I-\' O. , (Special to The Guardian) 'i`OI{ONT() Jlln 24-I-larry Lauder llsnul Pntunl. _.'. .' _, , ' ' ' 1 5 (Speeinl to The Guardian) n r g - ____§_;11€_1:-_‘_1'_1)10“‘-”“1 11 “'_-_1 1‘_" _1U11_§"1f1" i was presented with a gold fob by his llast’ at Arms' ' , ' .ovcr.~'t~;ls :Is :lp alll rl l:l'~ ~ , _,- illltl, Siege B:-ltiriry. lic was pro\noto.l 1 Iellloiw-gloturfillé at A ]unc11eon_ g1vc‘_ S. McBetli. .. to the ratlllr of lViajor nild plat-uri in 1 111,15. lfmm 11 the Ronny muh C' ' ‘ 1-1115- 1`1°111`1°1'1'a C°m11 M M1' 91"" Lrolimlzln-II 0-l` thc lizlf-i\:l'_\' l:ll.l Illt,t~r '\\ :~.=; I- H111’ 11111' _ | 1-‘11110€'C0|`D0l”H1 MCBBUL Of B8ll8V1|C._ art- 11° °'11'1'15’1°‘1 111 11119 109815 11'~711¢11'1' D,.0,m,te,d to L,,,,,,__(-,,,`,m,, in (,,,,,,_. Lnutlt-r li/as lined one dollar for lfought two years in France. He eu-‘.SiX 'UIOHUH ` _ .-`f`-ml W9 351111 ,mmd nf [lm lui,-5-,_ ;;,~i_m,,_i,,_ l |l:lvin,L: :~ltlu~tt-.fl in slnukc before tht- listed ill the 96th Battalion, Saskatoon, tlntil he remelved a machine -bnifiet ‘M'ljt:r M-t:.\lil‘Inll wolllt nvcrac;I,-, as toast. to thc King: was pro iosod. ac- WHS 1l'al1Sf0l‘l'9d to tllo 13th, was twice- throwgh the 'leg nit Arms, August Z7. I I _ . tording io zi ruin ul' tht' liotar Uillb ~ ~ I ' ' 1 - Y » I llc Eilg‘-lalral hi- luis prnlnoit-fi lo flirt p,.,,,,,pily hc put his s|gl,mu,.,_. (mIR1‘18€ 011 U18 9U1 April. 1916, and rand( "11 '1'1H11'1“1" 111111 \11'1"1` 1`°""1"'1| tilt- tiollnl' bill :Intl it was tilcll auc- iagam in the 1811 shoulder “1'Camb"'1' W' F‘ J°M" { for ntnllnf-,tl bcotsllltxll. it was knock- :-Il rl lvl ` (Mahommed Pasha.- Has Been Arrested (Special to The Guardian) l’l\.lilH_ Jain, til --(intimal Mnlloiilllrtl l son of W. (2. Orr. enlisted in the 105th.l _ tollgili 17 inontiln ill France with the, ‘ Alllson Mdulmn' 1 Zliitll. nlld was wounded in the left arml _ by tt bllllct un' the 9th of May, 1918. fwcmmmn M_ L_ Au of Fah_Wew_ He !~ rv- 1 = " ix I." . I _ .nllisrtsd in the 105th, .fo'ulg'h_t s I up 1'" mm itnonthst in France in the 26t2x and was l’lc. Uuiitllli. of iillvnr ltoad. \volli.5wm111'1e11 31 ww “M16 of Arms' Aus' _uvclascas with iilc 10.'»th. was fllrllcIi11M' 28' 1918’ Hhmmel wuum? 1n mm* flown ltlltl ivns llllltlilc to l;cl. fo i<`l'lillcc. 111111g1m' He was a 1bm1m%r been mm I iovcrseas. - Alex. iicnllcdy. - 1 l`te. Mcivililllan is a emi- of John tallon, an Eastern Ontario unit, fought 1 111 1""“11‘°e and ‘WW 11157 °11'1`“`1" _‘eight months in France; was wound-1 ‘-91 111 1'11°'1°5 “.11111°.1’“f'1‘1° °!'*1-1'1"# _ 'ed in the cheek on September 27th ‘ , ir. c. corps. Lance Corporal' Collin is a son of wounded, lst, on the left arm at Vlmy 1918. _October lst 1918. Both were shrap~I I i_in|\wi _ull ll(-lisllf ul' illv l_.l|.udi.\l' l__~ ’ -. MAJOR CYRUS MCMILLAN f-ltl't'il»el' ‘pl~olllu~tioll ill i"rnilt'c being op. pointed Mriljor und. placed; -'iii cu-Ill-'Imlul of th-e (ith .Siege Battery, composed matinify ol’ Nora Scotians and New Brdns'wickcrs. Among the I»s.»lun-zl ofiicers of tho llztfantny fmellitlonetl- lil the despatcll es are Colonel Aildrcw Mncphaii.i).S. 0.. Headquarters. ist ,Bl'ig\avie and Lieutenalrt El-liot ti. Full of the Sth. SAILORS DIED OF EXPOSURE STOCKHOLM, .lltn. 24.-~-Five men of the crew of lilo Alllerlciili iaitc boat steamer Castalin. wrenketl nii’ Sable -isiulltl Jan. li and who were picked up .by the Nnrwciginli-Ameri- can liner Bergensfjnrd. died from ex- posure. The Berlzensfjurd saved forty seven men frrm the Castelle. _Boisheviki Evacuating- [silt-vii; it»|'t-cw :Irv vvairllllilillz i’ntro~ . 1 =:l':lIi Illlrl rollluvllll; nil stores uccot"l lin the right lung, again in August ll9l8. at Amicus, right wrist, both shrapnel wounds Hn spent several' __ _*___ ____ .t-tl; first. at rilll vo, in August, 191»,_ the root nt Arrss on August 2801. ~ 1 Petfogfadmonths in hospital. I 'THE ` I V111- 1»'2i'I=1il‘ of Nortil lilmftfco, it: |a non of Mrs. Lenlnnig l,,g.gy,,|r_ no on 'ilstni i l ln France with thc 26th rcoglved ( ` r (Silfbci-‘il to The Guardian) I 1'1""|'K(' |I@('|i\il'. t'()I’I']NIIl\(i|‘;N. .Iiil|. If'i.--'I'Ili‘ Hifi , TIDE. MOON. 'R-'I-‘O 'nw title will ns ings titlr --~ - |g,,,,,,h0, wound ___ _ - il at 613 tomorrow morning ge gp. _I Int; to n Ilcspslcll. 1 I 1 " 11 _U0 105111: fou8hi)daJ A BEGIN IN PARIS 1 I'.\iils, Jan. 2i.~-- Theirs, acts or ‘ \'iolo.li<:e and armed attacks are ln- tereaslng daily in Paris, according t.o , tht- Matin, whit-il declares that the de- ' lnoblizut-ion of allied troops is hound to llnvc tho nffoct of illrillcr int:l'rll.~:- ing :lets of lawlessness. Tile Miltlll t:ol'ltillllos: “Molly former prisoners, now freed from tilt- nrlny. :irc llulfrylliit i0 11121110 'np for. lust ffilnv. This build oi law , A national army 'means thc recruitin' . _ . . ____, '~'- ‘ a‘ . .11 ~, .-.t.,, -_,=<. - , , ,. ,, ., , T' at :lit (}.m.|br:tI. Sopft. 2. 1101111181” ‘forearm M»0lldaY at 7.26 and Tl6liiQX.l€ 330 I C1-5 or v|0LEN¢E Last quarter ot the moon Tburudln. Ptc. Grtllallt of f_‘al~:"i::\n. en.llgta,1 in the 106th but was unable -to get to France. _ Jerome firnilam. , i-tc. Graham is a son of thc into _Junics Graham oi Guspcroaux. lio lr:1lilsi.e'i in New Giorugow in gpg 2501, _i_lattol'ion; mls 29 months .fn Franco lltrlltltng nt Yprcs. the Smumc, Pura. chomlaelc. Vftmiy Ridge. Hilti 70; was ""°"“‘1"1‘1 1" 111° |08 iw ehrapnel at , Ag, .va-r-..,: mn u I . l I (`(~rnelil|s fhlliallf. I Jan' 33111' I f 1 I First' quarter ot the moon B‘i-Ilia?/' rsh. 'Ita A _-____-_..¢_ I , »..._,__ ._ .. .__ _ * ` 'f -\ ,1..\'sf‘i.u~l1i:\ .-tt=.r¢_1 #_i,in~ir`i.i1`iv/§€tAsl§Aii`|f_§ ielsinltml tau:-wvmivlitio it breakers is now illcrcltsed by txoriting w°1"1°y' 111 °111‘"'°' 1918- _ _._ A, Bgilgg-|g',v». -u-I--\\\"`: ' ents frolii the armies of our Ailies.l_ r , ._ _ _ _ _ *bn*--_Ia t 1 Such It sttlteniellt need not nffond thc ' '.1' 1119110115111- _ _ _ , . l ~ l . . ~ ' = s_i_lsce;i_tihi|ti:es tr_f our [ri_e_ntlsA_i_¢;y__IEiI_ |w_ Mcumlam ,H a sun of _,_ w_ T0 DA_l”VMl_N-»\¢_N_i'|'*¢'¢ Q( f 1 9 0 "me 11"' “01`°*“i "5 - ‘~ Mclkinald of Fnrtillie Brid-gr-_ H0 pn. ‘-07 Illlliyf. DPIMMII "iFri~ui\ hairy’ __ listed in the 106th; spent, ,lu-an Bt|¢|°|»t»._.3|;|-V mr ‘M ' of all classes, good as well aabad. .~nor./the in France with ine 8i'b. Eiltgin- 01|!!!-itll Olin. .f-‘ri .j *I ..= - Ii fi I _ / I g. ti cl Qlls ’ost ml. _ !fCif_ a I _ '* I . , t r I - the -, ;». Q-no-_yn