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'- _-'-ltr, __ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _,___ _ <_ . ,_ \ _ , __,_.__.__r ~l_ _ _f .,_ __ _ » __ ,_.___ _ __ _. __ __\__,_._ _.___ . __ .¢.___ .ef ._ __._l1‘.___. . _._-;._,._ _._ ____.§__,___.___ . _ . ._ _, __ dn, -_ _,V .5 , . . , ,- --_ .- ~ -,- _ . _ _ . _ . .. _ _ _ .»,,,~ ‘ ~ , » .. -- » r ,i *'Y" ' 'A YPA' _‘_ _Q ; _ -m _ _ -_ _ononmaslt zs,_;io1s_ A - - _ . 'nm ' TOWN GUARDIAN Pxosraslh . i `-fist" ‘l \ Cl _ _ York fur buyer, is in Summerside. “nd ‘mining in Enfllmd 0|' lil ¢0ll~ _ _ ML C_ F_ MDn.|sey_ Tisn`|Bh_ in Prime Minister cabled Generzil '1`urn‘~ ' ' ~' ~ ln the cny ye,|_e,.d“y_ ‘ er. commanding the Canadian forces Reghlatestheliver and “ kidneys andpurifies the _ blood. A ‘scientific com- pound of herbs, ‘barks “ml fQ<>,fs_f°ndiS°=S¢S °f th; digestive system, C0 Stipaiion, dyspepsia, liverand kidney troubles, _ | sick headache, and all ` blood and skin diseases i A Foster ._,_.,, -.»~»`»~ XMAS TREE AT PETER'S ROAD. The Xmas Tree of the Peter’s Road Sunday School was held on the eveli- ing of the 21st. inst. Rev. A. Su- therland, pastor, presided and in an able address., showed that while we shculd make the Christmas Tree an occasion of enjoyment f'or_ the chil- dren, we should through it teach them the- grc:it` privileges we' enjoy as citi- zens oflthe British Empire-_ To do all we cairto lnakexiit comfortable for “Our Boys" at the front. who are fighting to. nlaintain our liberties. The- following excellent programme was then rendeljed by the children and choir, which cannot be particular- ized._ _ PROGRAMME. i Opening-Chorus; Remarks- Rev. A. Sutherland; Duett-Misses Bears and Ml1cl..e'an; llecitation-Daisy Johnston; Reeitation-Lillian Johns- ton; Motion Song-10 girls; Recita- tion-¢George Johnston; Singing- Clive and Lylie Boehner; Recitatien- Sadie Carver; Ladies-Chorus; Reci- tation-May Butler; Singing-4 little girls;. Recitation-John M. MacLean; Singing-Quartette ; Reoiltation-Edg-, nn Jenkins; Chorus-Boy's Class; Re- citation-Laura Van Iderstine; Solo- Mrs. Hugh McPhee; Recitation- Lloyd Butler; ‘Singing-Two girls; Recitation-Lau-ra .McLeod; Quartette --R.ecltatio_n--Annie McLennan; Reci- tation-Annie Porter; Chorus. ,Solo and Chorus, (All join ill chorus); Of- fering, refreshments. Arrival of Santa Claus. Distribution of gifts. God Save the King. Mrs. A. Morrison and Mrs. A. A. Johnston deserve special mention for the splendid work performed by them in bringing the musical part of the progl'amme to such a high state of ex- cellence. Santa Claus came along at the right time, and was much pleased with the decorations and dis- play and the large number of chil- dren present. But his eye was bent on the "Tree" and it took him nearly two hours to do the job. When he next- comes to town may l_ be there to see .-"Critic" ' A SOCIAL DEADLOCK. (Lithia as he was, Edward knew a little about fathers, especially his own father, so he approached the dif- ficult question on hand dubiously. .“I<‘~ather," he said, “John Burton is going to have a birthday next week. and he said he was- goin' to invite me. And l’ve got to take him a pres’- sent." "A present?" snorted 'Edwards Hl father. "What for?" ° “Because I must," said Edward. “All the kids take presents." f' ‘1That‘s all nonsense.” declared ‘ll present here- or a present there. If you can't be invited without taking a present you'd better n'ot go.” Edward made no reply. The next day his father regretted his hasty words to his unhappy-looking little' son. "Edward," he said, "ll bought a couple of books tonight for you to take to John’s party." “It's too late now, father." said Edward Uloomily. I licked him to- day so he wouldn't invite me.” ACHING TEH H RELIEVEU Ai HUME S_loln’s Linlment Rohn Toothachs of its Terrors. Pain Vunishss In A Few Minutes. No need to pace the floor all night with the agony of a throbbing tooth. 8ioan’s Linimsnt will_quickly relieve the pain and give your rest. A singl application and the pain usually disappears. Sloan's Liniment (eta right into the root of the trou- .'h|g_ up g qgqlng, balm it reliev- eg ¢;:;:|c|:gt:0p, End _gn a few minutes _toot_ e are uce . 'ro sootlhe tho thi-ob of ii tooth than pains will nouralgia. apply Slvvll unlnierg ontornoliy.__.ll_cl1§_\s r;;_l:_=_<;l_°_B r gm, gou . r s .' » l\\liilb'lziI;o,I chilblans. sprains _and stiffl neclt can also be most effectively treated - with Slosn’s Linimlllt- Cleaner than mussy Dllllefl 01' D001- tuigs._ _ _ _t K .< ' on i<5loari`s¢ 1 _ Natures 1 ~~------~--~¢~- PERSONALS sm noszlrr sonozu ssuns cl-lmsruas onarrmes To _ _ __-_ ) ( wx;-___ J A Brac? d summemldm - CANADIAN TROOPS OVERSEAS - yes er ay. _ ' l" ‘ OTTAWA Dec. 26.-Christmas reet Mr. -James S. I-lanson', the NOW business trip to Halifax and Sydney Mr. Richard Lea, Montreal is pay ing a visit to`h-is mother M"s_ W. C Lea. Victoria,-v Mr. H. lt. Profltt, Victoria made _u gllsinev trip to Bradalbane on Tues- ay.- . _` Mr. Charles |Trainor of the C. P.. R- 0lll0€8. Winnipf/3. is visiting his homs in Charlottetown. _ Mr. 'Lorne Lea, student at of Wales College, is spending his ho- lidays at his home in Victoria.-V. Mr. and -Mrs. ltobert`Myers, Vie- _ and 'get aSamDle_ goria, spent Christmas in Crapaud, the Sturdy .-V . ' _ uesta of their daughter Mrs. Russel Misses Margaret and Irene Coady, Mill View, are' spending n. few days .f Central Dmggist _ Xlnlting friends in North Wiltshire nd Emyvale. Supper Wallace McDonald of the Divisional Signallers. Ottawa return- e in this cit ' d yesterday after visiting his home y. Mr. Nelson McEwen, Principal of Victoria High School is spending his Christmas Holidays at his home in_ Charlottetown.--V. ` _ Mr. and Mrs. Major Boulter, Ihelmsford, Mass., are spending a hort vacation with friend? in Vic- oria and Charlottetown.-V. ( s t Grand Trucadie, have returned home from North Rustlco where they spent it Merry Christmas with friends und relatives. M'iss Winnie Villett, student at Prince of Wales College, Charlotte- town, is spending her Christmas holi- das with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Villett. Victoria;-V. Mr. Angus Fraser of (Carleton Point) Port Borden crossed by the Northumberland Saturday en route to Boston where he intends spending a few weeks visiting friends and rel- ations. The many friends of Mr. Fenton S. McClure of this city, will be pleas- ed to learn that he has undergone a very successful operation for appendi- citis in the P. E. I., Hospital and was at last reports resting easy. Miss Clarence McKendr-ick. dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McKen- drlck, Hill Crest Ranch,underwent an operation for sppendicitis in the P. E.' I., Hospital yesterday. The pati- ent is doing well under the care- of Dr. Warburton. ' Mr. and M-rs. M. W. Boulter, of Chelmsford, Mass-.. who have been in the province on a short visit to their son, Gunner E. P. Boulter, ol the` 5th Siege Battery Reinforce ments. leave on return Friday morn ing. They visited relatives and friends in Victoria and Tryon. M33- JUHN ¢AMER°N- ° on the debit side’ Bald Mr' Wim' can Gunner Alfred James, Midgell. James Taylor, City. After a. prolonged lfllnegg ln the eral and vegetable- fertilizers which prince Edward mud H0spum~|_ borne ire now cut off, and on the credit side with Chmman resignation-_ the", only al; increased prodcuitou of pot- _ passed peacefully away yesterday* §‘°h du °° tthi’ "ct t{‘°_;' “°,’I‘,§‘_B°f tm; morning, Mrs. John Cameron, nee 'U ll Pfesell °’lP°l`° ~ V5 Miss Caroline Daymond. Of lll_¢; D0lll_l;ll l_l_El‘lcC_;l_:U;`_§£_l'»_o llll:l_'_°e‘ _ _ _ .__ _ , getcieaseeoyas :,,::,2df,?tf|“?t y(;l;::,- ax: quasrytitties of fertilizers of which Robert McGuigan. Maipeque. Pict. .Aubrev Bell. Montague. Robert McGuigan, Malpeque. Austin Chappel. Charlottetown. _ - 0 de °W“ id _“known and highly me is deprlvei In addmom the em. James Herroll. Char‘m`.teto'vn. Tlios. Doucette, Summerside. Mathias J. Trainer, Hope River. (lerl Hugh McKinnon, Wood Ia_h\_l§(_\_s._ _- _ ___--N.; nn wall vfrbe ,true llro in tho all oi l>lre’s supply of nltrnton ln diverted Gr. J. C. Mathleson, Charlottetown. ur. arnont novoy, chnrlottotowr Everett c. Robertson. Pownal. _ _ __ 'and °nd,,my ,rung the ,itll in great part from asrlcultursl um l° __ __ ___________ __ _ _ way of duty, even sacrifice and in llllllf-0 °lDl°llVBl- | . ,_ ~ »-1-_:rf f t ~.iitar::':~i.\'.s=-:~_~ran? iliio ir o. lifo oinlnently beautl- All °f~ Wll_l°l1`ll°° been '°°D°'?°lb1° THAT ~roo'l.|T1~|.E ls Asl16 ___ II send Christmas reeti to the v- i _ - _ ‘ _lr , V ~ -r - W THE MENACE OF FAMINE IS SEEN BACK OF THE KAISER'S PEACE OVERTURES. . (New York Evening Sun.) in well informed quarters here lt is believed that Germany is pro- posing peace at this particular time 'n order to forestall the disclosure, both to her own ,people and to the »vorld, of the acute food crisis which threatens her. ~ Notwithstanding the exceedingly d d r/rts of the food direc fertilizers which it cannot now obtain. be placed the millions of. tons of min- ’te. William Gordon, Montague. ames McLellan, Grand Rlverl. _ i 1 Chores McFarlane, City Pte. James Marshall, Covehesd. Pte. William Hughes. Mill Cove. Pte. T. J. Martin, Charlottetown. Pl DI-“|01 \_|oLeodi Charlottetown M. J. Fraser, Montague James F. Hagan Hops River. Pharlos L Pitts Charlottetown John Watson, Alherton. _ Frank Alien, Charlottetown. Jerome Gallant, Charlottetown. Wm- M. Mchareu. cable Hoon. Plus J. Campbell. Elmira. T. Guy Owen. Charlottetown. . J. Duffy, Charlottetown. orpl. J. W. McLaren, Forest Hill. le- W- J- Dlllfif. Charlottetown. te. Emmet. Murphy, Stanley Bridge. Patrick A. Mclduiul, Bonshsw. ` Gunner Neil l!cI.saac,.spp|»|;, -- John Currlo. Charlottetown. - LeRoy B- Kiellr. Charlottetown. orp. John W. Hume, Wood Islands te. Ed. Hicksn. Georgetown. river W. L. Ferguson, Alexandria. Harold Gillis, Sunimorsido. Ronald Vessey, Charlottetown. Wilfred McKinley, Sydney. ` _ Daniel L. McBeth, Iris. William Melntyre. Charlottetown. George Currie Georgetown. I-lol-bert Cecil Maclutyre. Souris. John Stewart, Wood Islands. Emanuel Doiron, Charlottetown. Gunner IV.C. Bruce, Red Point. Pte. C.A."Arnnld, Charlottetown. Pte. L. Coma. Morell. Pte. S. lil. Chandler, Mt. Albion. Pte. Fred Halliday. Eldon. P. Carragher. Kelly’s Cross. Fidele Gallant, Tigniah. Capt. Fred Maya, Charlottetown. Nelson H. McLeod, Alberton. Harry Riley, Sea Cow Pond. Percy Mstberall, Fortune Cove. H. A. McBeth. lrts-.- Harold Beairsto, Aillierton. Percy Clark Bherren, Crapaud. Pte. Lester Proud. Charlottetown Gunner J. Bowden, Charlottetown. Pte. N. McKenzie, Nine Mile Crock harry Docllerty, Martinville. Pte. W. A. McQueen, Mt. Vemon 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 McAulny, f‘.h'town. Cpl. Peter A. Hughes, Mill Cove. Sergt. F. Simmons, Clyde River. John F. McLeod, Park Corner. _John Gallant, Summerside. - ‘U. Allan Steele, Newport. Peter McDougall, Morell. Cpl. Geo. Burns, Malpeque. Pte. F. J. Brown, Mt. Albion. Pte. Ernest Gaudet, St. Nicholas. Pte. Goo. Bowness, Alherton. L. Sgt. P. H. Crockett, Y-'ork. Sgt. L. S. McDonald, Peters Road. L. Corp. Jas; Coles, _Winsloe. Gordon Manderson, Malpeque. Paul G. Doiron, Bloomdeld. Jas. H. Stewart, Donaldston. Sapver R. Coilins_ I-Iunter River. Leslie M. Robertson, Mt. Hope. L J. Marshall, Covehesd. Geo. H. Robertson. Bradalbsne; Kilhurn R Sharron, Crapaud. William .\. Allen, Georgetown. J. T. Robertson, Charlottetown. g-“ar 6 rep ' 'll ' Cross.. Corp Ambrose Conlrovo Weillnllbll tor, enough has been published to re- Uri” M°D°“"ld» K” V5 ‘ ~ ' 'N ` veal to those who are familiar with IC‘EB3V5;_§gwI;_f;m’,?,__a£2gi?°'°‘ Wgglfiq Curt- Wright' v|°t°m cm'_ l (:l$ilTt?i;1n‘avglilllitiilupliflitiiiszlsniiligftly tg W- G- Sllliker. 0’Leary. Robert Tralnor, Charlottetown. (Van- --- become alarmirls tc- the imperial gov- B°mb- Ch°l;°llMLL M_;‘llllé8flt.dSt':_uris L_§g\:ve_r£.e_S__.e_?-) ___ stewlm Wnmm THOMAS CARRUTHERS .-rnmclit. Sgt- gusil tc eo , aus on aé ‘__a_i__y (Mon___e._‘- 1- 'rhln in the opinion oi chnrlon a. §*"°_ J-'_“l°“°°°~ ( °°° "Y" con, H 8 Pw,,°'n C,,.,,l,,m,°,,n_ Many' friends will learn with re Flint, banker- and merchant, with #har °”t°"°“"' M . H b (vfntgtzln 'Annu-nl|g)'. gret of the death of Mr. Thomas long experience in international fin- g__°’°°m° ]:;'_'_‘__";te M' °"' ma M_J»_ Fruen whim Rom C,.°"_ Carruthers. of North Bedeque. which lace.. who said today that “ln view of De‘;,_'_`5°o tc M__§t_;___e 5 ' Lance cm.pom|.“_W_ ch|m°|m_ Umm occurred suddenly at the home _hc-ae fundamental weakness, it is na- Car “H113 "I: McBeith;_ Iris _Lance Corponh Ang," A,."n‘u|¢_ Of his sister. Mrs Alex Laird. yes- urnl that the Gernians should seek Bl’-B is é ‘Vest :io an' . Ap|»;p,\'s Village " ' A C Hnlllorson. Union Road C John McLean Charlottetown T Corn. Robert 0 Stewart. Dublin! na e. 1, Plz. E. Dixon. Guspereaux. _ .i - . ° , P A L rthur Robinson, Augustine Cove Richard Warburton.. Charlottetown.. t. Ralph Rogers, Kensington. L. Corp. H. Steele, Newport. Frank Buote, Mill Cove. Wm. H. McLaren, Cable Head. Geo. H. Campbell, Cape Traverse. 0l_i___. (formerly qt Georgetown.) John Watson, Laboh, Kensington. Fred. Weidman, Charlottetown. (formerly of Iris, P_ E. I.) Albert Campbell, Caps Traverse. Sargt. Herbert C. Mclntyre. J. A. Furness. Charlottetown. Fredk. H. McLaren, Charlottetown, Gr. F. S. Halliday. Donald D. McPherson, Glenwillisms. Gordon Manderson. Malpequs. William Mclntyre. Charlottewwn. Pte. John W. McDonald, Brudalbsne.. WOUND Prescott Forbes. Tyne Valley . L_-Corp. Jas. L. ‘Hayden Vernon River. Thos. Pope, St. Psf.er’s. J. P. Carraghar, Kelly’s Cross. Albert Louis Heron, Charlottetown. Farrisr, James Gillispie, Appln Road. Sapper J. McDonald, Charlottetown. l-i. Boairsto. Halllurton. Fred Hooper, Charlottetown. James Martin, Albefton. Prescott Forbes, Tyne Valley, wound- ed twice. Sgt. J. Il. Lacey, Blooming Point. Daniel Todd, Summerside. J. M. Dixon, Fortune Bridge. Corp. C.W. McArthur, Cornwall. J. M. Gallant, Charlottetown. R. K. Boswell, Crapaud. Donald Hume, Iris Gr. E. Graham, Wellington. Murdoch Matheson. Melville. L. M. Robertson, Mt. Hope. Sgt. Fred Bagnall, Hazel Grove. Pte. Earl G. Read_ Sumlnerside. Harry E. Bernard, Long River. Clovis Gauthier, Summerside. A. Vessey, York. A. C. Walker, Georgetown. Patrick Hagan. Hope River. George I. Braader, Malpoque. Frank R. McAdam. North River. James McKinnon, Lot 14. Plus J. Campbell, Lakeville. Frank R. McAdam, North River. Edward Dougan, Tracadie. Sami. W. McBeath, Forest Hill. David Burns, Spring Valley. James G. Kinch,"1‘ignish. 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, Summerside. ' W. S. Hughes, Charlottetown. ' Augustine Gallant, St. Ralphael. Gr. Ernest Marshall, Stanhope. Fusilier L. Fougerer Sollris. Anselm P. Morgan, Charlottetown. Gr. Joseph M. Campbell, Lakeville. Private Geo. W. Sharp, Summerlids. Private J. E. Lockerble. Csscumpoc Private Bruce McLellan. Indian River. Pte Damien McKenna, Charlottetown Private Charlos S. Beaton. Brookfield terday evening at 5 o'clock. The late _o take advantage of their recent sue- Pte' M‘;rt';n"'Eld_on Y 7' prim” w_E_H_ HcK”_ 9|-mgtbmg, Mr. Carruthers, although not in ro- :esses in Rumania tc- start peace talk J h' C Mci: vm biew Dominkm _ (gas poggonjngy bust health for some time, had been oefore the truth becomes manifest ° “ ' ‘ ' ‘ 'Mm-,mek N911 Mcph¢¢_H“¢_h¢|»¢|p|¢_ about as usuafl practically till the` mo- ,hrough food riots in the empire, ent- of his death. The deceased was when it would not only be far more ne of thepnnos-t successful farmers in. lifilcult to continue the wear. but Pm30N 533 'N North Bedeque, a. man of sterling would have an unfavc-ra e e ect up- ' _ __ , haracter, and in every way a good on'tl1e peace terms they could se- me H' J' wem' Elmsdalmp 'E I E.:-D;rt“BT. $l;:Jlz§r'S€>ll‘l1,|:lt;~lts(l?|a¥ian. tizen. He had retired from active cure,” £33: ganfggtut. 6vef_‘) ' ’ f“°h‘é"- Ever? dill’ 0" *W0 it is 8 wmk several years 85°' He was In Wilfrid R Gunn' New London Charles Esanry Union Road. his 79th ye" and is survived by three M l l Gilli Mount Vernon. Malcolm °tewlfrt¢ Georgetown _ brothers, Mr. Robert cnrrnthers. es_RlvlAN sclslucls i-lsl_Pl.Ess. B“°°cm Davao” Chummotvn mm C 1; Pmmdo Cm,m,'m“ Carleton; Mr. James, in Nolrth Be- en' ' ‘ ' ' ’ ' ' " deque; and Dr. George, in C arlotte- ' - ms town; 8150 two Bme"__M"_ _y_ M_ The plain truth is that German soil, ~ _ Baker. and Mrs. Alex. Laird, North _ill Blllle 0|’ H-ll Gemlllll -Wlellcei and J. F. Psten\.Cbsriottetown. Lc.-Corp. Albert Roach, (also woun- Btdeque. The 'funeral will take place |“3°'““l¢Y»_l9 “°l able 0*/ell t0 8-Dlll`0X' Lc.-Corpl. J. B. Clark, Summerside. Lieut J. L. McPherson, West Royalty tomorrow, Friday, at one o'clock from limi” ll0l'llllll Pl`0d“°llYe“°9“ Wi'-ll°lll Pte. Jas. Dawson Brown, New London John McLeod. B\imm8l'lid0- his old hmne_ _the immense qifantitles of imported MED ON M_uTAR Bom. Adolph Gallant, Rustico. Bom. James Stevens, Kingston. Gunner Martin Dalton, Georgetown Gunner O. S. llcacharn. Charlotte- Pts. A. R. McArthur. Alberton. Pte. Wm. Beaton, East Point. * Private Fenton Alohorn, Rocky Point. _ _.p 1.. » Pge. George Keefe. Little Pond. Pte. Daniel M. Pfss, Mt. Vernon. town. _ Gerlild Peters. Charlottetown. , Harold Dale Proud, Charlottetown. _ ' olso oF wouuos. Private Arch. McKinnon, Canoe Cow. l Hom-y _Bl-yan, Compton, Bal1¢0r. George Dunn. Rustico. William D. Mcliiunoll. Heatherdalo. (late of Vancouver). _ Private Walter smith Pownal, (Welt em Canada.) Stephen McKinnon, Charlottetown. Private Peter Martin Grant. Bangor. Pte. Samuel Elliott. Winslow Station. Pte. gsm Riley, Bea Cow Pond, Lott Pia.” “meld F. Cmipboll. Newport, Sergeant John A. llcL0\I\. North Car- digan. * Private Gordon M. Sinclair, Montague. Pte. Wm. C. Delaney, Kensington.. Lieut. lil!-ic Warburton. Charlottetown Sgt. Daniel, McPherson, Caledonia I PIB- CU!0l'd R080". UIIGOIIGIIO. P-El .xobn coulor, Charlottetown. Pte. Alexander McDougall. Nl" lllll Creek. __ Bergt. John Al. McNeill. Charlottetown Donald D. McPherson, Glen William. (seriously ill) i- - Lt. Sergt. Robert H. Duvar, Mill River Corp Spencer Stewart. Sprlagton. -Lieut. McPherson, Wes-t Royalty. Corp. Harry Bowness, Montrose. A. W. Wilson, Cardigan. J. J. McLeod, Richmond. Sei-gt. N. W. Lowther, Kensington. John 0’Brlen, Lincoln. I-I. Beairsto, Darnley. W. F. Huestis, Charlottetown. A. Reid, Victoria Cross. Gunner James M. Smith, Lot 59, (Ser iously ill.) Samuel Chandler. Pownsh J. A. Gasbee, Gladstone. Capt. Wm. J. Grant, Gorgetown. Georgetown. (Calgary) Murdock McDonald. Rose Valley. Leo Arsenault.. Charlottetown. J. C. McMillan. Fairview. (ir. Lowden Beer, Charlottetown. Herbert Jarvis. Grand Tracadie. Gr Waiter P.McLaug‘hliu. St. Teresas C. E. Dorion, Bloomfield. J. G. Kinch, Tignish Gr. Arthur Gamster, Hunter River.- Lt. Thomas Fullerton. Hugh.Boulter. _ Private D. G. Gilbert. Fanning. Gee-_ Dixon, Fortune Bridge. Corpl, Grafton Hunan, _Vernon River. D. 0. Fanning. Charlottetown. ‘ Pte. Daniel Stewart. llullstaflnnge. Daniel ti. bears, Brooklyn. Lot 61. James Marshall. Cove Head Road Pte. F. Gaudot, Miscouche. c Sgt. A Plillllus. Charlottetown Patrick Hogan. I-lr»pe,nlvsr. . Pte. V.E. Mc-Leorl. I-‘ro:"=il.‘.¥ _ xl|.LEn lu acrlou ‘ _ _ i ._,Z_....,__,. ,;_ _,,, rua B. Birt. Piaquid lien.. Corp. lil. J. Powers, Traoadie.. -‘l Sgt.-Major ' John _llcKay, Ch'town. ,_l.sncs._-Corp.-.ulJ|llchK' -*" J ` ` . . . gpl. l-I. ltobertsgniklfingalloro. _ ;l__ol:._n lgdgii-en, Cgarlzttdtown. GBou_rIiA_ C _m . .- omes eeman, s ry ormar y o t. . uri-en, ro ton. sol-go romanian.. _ - . _ _ - oi qoorzotowitl . ,. Everett uonooo, oi-mo view. ‘ wahoo f _ t. M. McLaren, British Columbia, Bernal-d_ Murray. Charlottetown. Wmwlluvors, Georgotlownf ` _ ‘ " . - William Hookbort. Montague. Angus McLeod. Ulu. Claude A. Dunning, Grs.nvll_ls.- Ai-th. conipbou pon; rlnr. nonnlo Mononola. o-nom. nu-ry A. uuuhhgpwmmqo- '§._ _ Walter Lsnts, Clin.;-lottotown. T. A. Phillips. Mt. Pleasant Jog, cpppplm- . ‘vita ;i_ .<- ' ' Marry McArthur. Idiscouclio. Edgar Finlayson, Charlottetown. qi-_ W. H. Hscghqrt, Montague. BNI! Wm. B. Br\;l§»-Ci1lfl_Ufl»°W'\\- (formerly of New Perth.) ' Edward James Smith. city. Ph. Alex. Lorne!! oill, Rocky Poll! Alexander Smythe, Elmsdalo. ~ Robt, B. Wsrl-eu,_Bmtpn._ ._ _ “UNI GI-llllll. Wllmll-|07 Rlvlr. Donald McDonald. 0'Leary. Pte. Arthur Ling.'B kley`¥elo\."h¥» L00 Woniuwott, Hunter Blvsr- '_ Lloyd Looman, calgary. roi-mei-ly as r.loot..oion -, _ ~ -,_ on E6. Angus McDonald, ltoseberry Georgetown. , _ Llt(>}d..L - Stewart Hichen, New Glasgow, N. S., ' $1# ia =»-‘if . : ,yi ' .- - eorg - James Demlo.Bsai-_i§l,v_¢r-.+.:i #__ George Jeffrey, Li_ utter- __ ‘r.._.__. Z1 Lt. Stewart' B. Simpsontllity. 2-' '»‘-~"»l- .ti- Davis Mclllachera, Cranbrook, B. C.. L. Corp Harry Dooherty.. _.-:__-_ Edward Muttart,__Bothwel __ _ Lleut. Dani. lvlono_oo,_ _ r_inn_i`iil.fon,‘ '_6n_t_;._ (formerly of ‘Flat"Riv'er.) ~ "'. ' ~' ’- - ,_ _ 1'; ‘i . 3,. -» ' _"f.`lj' Q _ ` _-..'\_-1`°_ ’ _ _ _(P _`; _ John Daniel Jarvis, Grand Tracsdio, - ' John D. Burns, Spring Valley. _ Sgt. Thomas C Hferiihy. Hebron. Lot 8. Corp. Ambrose_,Co3grovs, W`i`alllagtolI. _ C. H. McKpn2ie. 'Leary. » Major Alien B. Connors, Summersioo _ ‘ Sgt. J. J. MqCsrvell, Crapaud. . §,i_{ l-. Lance Cpl. Fred Andrews, Ch"l'owiL John McLeod. (son of Angus McLeod) _ Charlottetown. - - -` V Y 'Ui-non P. Bradley. £it.~'l'boreso's..l' t_ John A. Stewart, Charlottetown. ' Vil.m_.8GI_t;od_Evin, Morelhh Y, Lou c urrer, _ har _t own. -__a §verettIMcLeoid{, gl-_and ttftlw. . ` usse n as ons ngton _ _ _ _ Joseph R.gMc’Kin1lon~,?LaE'° ’S|’t*l-'liélff ' ‘ *L-Nl? John Goodwill McQuar _e , _ _ . mlm _“_A t_59.‘7_»i;;93_'»_-sn. Harry W'hitlock,_.G rlotteiio - _ Ehiaddie" Knockw55%“E§un&%& __ c. orpl.Josepn J. i ous. p'l'.L‘ _ 's *"- wnrfw. ii.uo_v.,§f§_i_;ogo.=. il Maurice Doiroh ou h Klfstlcof lTom Leeman C ar `“ rmerly ol Georgetown. %‘¥..§f ` Z i William Wright 'Huestisl Charlotte-_ _ town., _ ‘._.;- _. ,_ J "-1 . Sergt R. W. Cameron, Cuarldi.tg&>%p Hugh W. Oxenham. Royalty Junct on. John- McLaren, Forest' H__i1l.`~- Ronald' W. Gauthier, North Rustieo. W. E. McLellan. Greenmount. °' Pte. Fred McLeod._French River. Gr. Vernon L. Bolirké, Charlottetown. Gamatlel-Gillis. Montague. _ Lieut, Parker Hooper,"Charlotte'towll. Af, Gr. Albert C. Dennis, Charlo'it'eto17`vii`l- .‘ Sergt. Robert ‘I-I. _Nieholson,Ch'towl\. ~ John T. Bishop, Mount Buchanan. ' Augustine Gallant. S_t.,_Raphaei. _.. "J Wm. Alley, Cardigan. _- John McDonald l§Milb\u'n._7 .' ,. _- J. Frank"McLaali1"St'. PetePs"‘Bs§."" it J. N Conroy, Charlottetown, -3 Dongld M. Ste\vart,`.lllorest»Hill. ; Edward Fo-ley, St.,_Peter’s_Bay. Gr. D. MacDonadd,'.Sohril; J' ' C. W. Found, Fredericton; ` ` Albert Roach, Darniey. Corp. David A.-»Barhour,'Alma. Pte. McAusland. Tyne Valley. F. E. Martin, Belfast. (Seriously ill.) R. A. Hardy, Tignish. _ - -~ John H. McKinnon._Rlverdal_e. Harry_Stewart. Strathgaisnsy., '.1 Zenos Ernest Peri‘y,".'We`llingt5n. ffl' I R. McGougan, Irfshtown: i. > _1_f.' . 1 B.fWaugh,~Summer`side. -L . _-'ifi Pte. A. D. Martin,-Montague 'I B. ’I’. -Gorman, South Melville. I H. A. McLean. PeLera.Road. _ -'J . Pte. I-larold Huggan, Cherry Valleyi Corp. Ernest "Perry, Muddy Creek. Pte. Russel McLean, Charlottetown. _ _Ptol R .W. McDonald, Poplar Point. '_ Lc.-Corpl. Albert Roach, Darnloy. Charles I-line, Charlottetown. f ' ' L. L. Jenkins, Charlottetown ‘ ' Pte. Thomas Leeman, 'formerly of_ Georgetown. (Calgary) ' 'V ” Hugh Boulter, Infantry. ' ~ I -eslle McDonald. Pet`ers'Road. F. E; Stewart. Red Point. ' R. McDonald, St. Peters Bay. John McLeod, Charlottetofwn.-' F. E. Cahill, Tignish. ' Gr. F. Halliday, Eldon. ` HJ1l'l'.V FUSED. Charlottetown. _ _S. Leard. Alberton, (Dangerously i .) _` Charles Duffy, Charlottetown. 2 Janies Matheson, Chariottetowu,_,,,,,_ rleil.)' ‘ - ' _” ,» - \" .\._. _ . 5 L l o _ Q if in Switzerland. ‘ l?ts.Leste Clair Johnsfion,Pe Sapper llichard Coliillsllé `_`RlV°l‘- J ' . ~ -'fil J'.J. McBeth, Bridgetown, (exchanged) ‘_ . . _ » ~- ,n-f1.;f_='*.°l=. fT1';z=sIff= ~.: -il ;'~i= ' Charles Buxton... Cape _fl‘r:xverIU#'l‘-' *-7*-‘*""' Pte. Emmet J. Driscoll. Indian River. _ _ Allan N. McDonald, Pinette.-’ ' ' ' Leigh Cameron, Albany. ' Daniel McPherson. De. Cronsllarlh. -- ; J. E. Lockerby. ,Malpeque_,.__(B_elieved killed in action.) " " if ha .Alward, Chulottetmmn.--fs “I” M'-‘_'~'_f red Martin, Eldon. _ , _, _ _ BPS WBS . _ __ g: -l~ '13, ' chrlatlnn ii loving who lvl' the Ml that llle lwlllto vrvn ilwl is *rj-ls TALK lN aE_y'lMANv 'rho ngrnrlnnn the Gorman farming ambitions. rrlio vorwnertn nays.. ___ __ _. __‘,__.. . » . 1,' ~'- I* 1' YG .,- . - . ._ _.__ - presentwar” _- n r _ i . -_ ,_ . i* i_ _ _ _ _ l _ r e- _ _- ...__ . . _ __a _ .-_‘_ _f{\ Ui ._ .- ._ i ri _ fi i, A D YY _ land. Ge‘rmilny's irreducible enemy. and 'the acquisition of freedom of the _ seas, Germany must expand east and west. Courland and Lithuania must be annexed. The wcstorn frontier must be considerably changed. -Belgium must. remain hnllor German domin- ation. Germany' must possess large col- _onial territory in Africa. EIYDI. inuiit be placed ul-.dc-r Turkish domination. German East Africa must be joined to Kameroon.” _ - D league asked for this: of the tc-rritoiles occupied by the Ger-_ gloul. Vardun and the eastern part oi the Yosses. also pa_rt.o( the French- cosst along the Eng ish channel." ls a su rtor omb government, takes lfhlaa?n:tlf;:,° ond o loyal mono. sho salhervd lf# 40 l=°r wal- l»°l°w *list °l . -_- ‘ lntoréntn, want étlll' more. nr. wilii- "Germany no ~lonse_r will suucwi __ _ _ _ _ _ _ '°‘"°° '° “‘°“"" b°°'d°' B °°"°wm' m?'1l'“a.€l‘t1';lir°°:g:pgftlt’S°or‘ivrf;n imports- anal IN ooooinbt-r za-suggestion bmbe' member °' "‘° ’°i°“““" "°e““` "' "““"“‘°m"" “° 'd"§f°|°"°“' 5" “Mm Parole neo aswrhlfbhlistln'ioniiedl‘"l"=‘ husband, 3 family of six.- Mr. Ewell X _ _ » . - _ ing at Leipsiz thus expressed the views a way as to impose con t ons 0 pc-ace. _ . - _ _ _ ___________,__.l Came-ron and Rev George Cameron, U0 .0 -“|39” hem” *nd °l“°° -°f l’e*‘°e terms °f Germany- “t wash of that group: 'Interior debates in Germany on peace bl' \1l€ Will' 0lllC0 l0l1l8l1l N848 of this City' Seregant Robert W. l-25”;-‘° 9. 'Wir W9, Wl~F'»‘liP'W°" "_.’l“Kt°“» W lndllml-°' “I9 l'Ul-\ll`l1 Of B81' .. “er a com lets View over Eur term, henceforth an “Dm-||u°“,_ The" "The day was relatively cal_g§;)along-_,_ .__ vameron reéemfly rammed-1,'-om the t e-h0m¢_ _ction," Mr. Flint ex- ggium and the northern proyilaecs gf - »f-- A- C- °°-- we-= =~°° .:- °,‘:..=’.:'::1*fi.@f;:i.1:.l‘;:,°::'i2;il.s'.::.°..':.22:3.. m'CH°"y f`o€“lTo=mRn;:l‘eiiMr` Guy he smiled. *.'thfém5§¥iiim_' tilobosny it Einont oi the sollrsn situation; at a con G'nei;l`l$;': Loo irionon sro ' lrlnaiy Vf;=hw¢t°'n .vmild'b° wlllfns't¢'=vv-`;0erence. are mr lroni I-ez;-o¢ontlr_ig "liked m be" in mmd nut- the hm' D Tlgeaod questiqti is' ‘most vltal’i I`l:l:r:;!m¢c`il:cle?eii'lmtalir:a lggzgirg term: °'°l Wm b° mm the undmakigs went on Mr -Flilit. "Peo iagenorsliy lmucli more severe are insisted upon. p"|°"’ °t Mr' G' Dudley wnsglf linvq an 'N5-5 wlliclnia Qdllsct-'- that] The peace terms of the German Km' Sq“°'r°' .on Frm” nut' - 29 Germans are now advanced in agri- center party .One of the stronseil ll 'lm' ‘“ “"9 °,§'°°",,°‘ mf’ them t°- culture-tam my other imtlooollw: the rolclnitng, ni-o thus donned by the l__:o Peoples emo ry. Bu; W-:mg tlgay _have sggown great ca§__}{ot__l_i_;ische V°¢:Ll;s_Te_iml;_g_of°(tJol§g:lse;i|m _ aclty n cu ure.\_ ,3r;..-..ma " 0 P64 9 90": M»‘°' A FLEA mn P‘A°‘ have bseil¥¢iepen;l_t;:il.u nitltishi Tgilit- with ge;i\;l_:le*__s_il_i_i_:‘:ix:_t_f_sl_.:,nrgtegngrrgy , _ e . ‘ ROME' D-°°' 26°- Po” Beggdtgg tgodoftli-nggttlsmwhici1B$bu°is"b‘:li::Dqra'glilglgm as gn arm against Germany. m°'|° ° ’l“°‘°'° vane in his “¢ The large production of anillli' mphures. Economically Belllllm malt remllll ill ll ll” C "‘*‘l"" '°°°""°“ ° d ii his been by hir' Q gmt our hindi 'rho iw" °f Antwerp must "°f°4 °°?x° T" n°'°"m"'° me mm' em. y ’ f`Cllile'i\n nit 'ssl s. T become Gorman. The ll‘ranch-tt~:~rtt- Betlghohi thc Pope sold that ut lmpbftéf 0 _ _ “¢° °‘ ,mm 'n mg ggliproximstihg 800 006 tons ll . ad ories now oecI\_l:>:e:lmw_i_l_l ;;°_rTot;lr;i;:i__ ‘ I P ` ‘ r l ' G l°°“ ""' ‘Mm bout ou -of which not been upbeat ngnlntt noinne ' . - tial dldition toward obtsinilll A l - ' _ . The Bri . -l -i 51! lm - ' I *ll-» 1-1- --» <1--lr W- vial' fs'illLf1.'...."l';:i.:':':. tl.-'.2 lung: .. .. .rx ... _/1 ,__- _- _-, ,-' ‘/1//N ' must put an and 10 U10 ll°l'l'°l" ° mm M nnphw ,.°¢,gp'_'_ -/_ 5- onnry to Gennany for its minsnl _s different' view, however. It advises! _ _ . l J f _ _ . . - ll ~ At' Munich the lnde endent Peace "The Brier basin, Lonswy and but ans; cess-lon to Gerrmatiy of Belfort. The sooislipt dr. Vorwsortmwhichl t i _ \ ' f, . . , ,...,_-\,_.,;»_'__‘sg________‘ i ‘ if _ _‘W ` ' . . - _ . . .- all _ ‘ :- rn i_ \,'.'_ urs' ` 'I l Q I ` J ’:"r'f nv "! _' , . _ -H 1 _ , . __ _ ,. ~= "U * ~--1 na alms-_._-'~i~#__._fff»1-, 1 in '- -.-. . » _ _ . . , majority of the German people never "I0 Wll°l° fl'0ll¢- _Qll__lrh° mi!l°.;¢'--‘fl made annexation projects. The min-,ll`°“l "V99 q¢'l'ml,l!!,__l=llWl.lil¢i _»_;:_ ority, which still issues claims, no i"'°“3hl~ d°W“ "Y, “fill btw? s-mi longer believes in the possibility of 24- TM nl’€'l,lll8°lllll€=f¢"' al;-;i their execution." “°“_U‘ ‘ll EP“““_“°°“fl~~- 'n3_.~`F'°'°. ',~_ The statement of the socalist a er °‘”°°h°d 3° me W"-h ‘leaf 0% when n Folio- minus ul rrlonil ' _ D P .. : _ , - probably is a fair statement of modsr- igarghlfd f°l| lll 91° ill"°.P_"f?l),-_@?;“l°!t.'1.v te o inlon a month a o. 'Bu the' ous ~ - . . ' - _ .. victgly in Rumania has retvived thi. 0" the “ight Vt D.°°°'?m%;a3%'§_5_;-- liopon ortho hnpoi-iiillr.ts_ Among thorn °l\°-°l' °\"' il “l‘l*5*°“° li ° tho nik is ou "victory" 'rliore' is at _°“°“‘Y ‘"“"°“-§'"‘_’“"" “i , the same time considerable element "eu “U °~mm““i"°“ d°P°_t“ 3 which doe not pave of extreme E‘}F°m°i“' *nd M°“°‘E“'C|| _“$19,-. measures, and insists that now. with E”"°"“ Th°“l”"* -‘\` "l.'?l§§_°i_f6l\il‘\'.' .conditions favorable, Germany should. ‘VY ""'““51° ‘Wk P|“°° 1" 1,), 3°5 be atisfled with a reasonable. because °°"u.‘ °‘ M°“‘°“"-'_' - ` f ` _ _ , lt woo1d.nnw.ss ii noting pews; _ .n _,,§';,°‘ NU" °°."’“‘ "*‘“_°‘,?°“*'§!'£Y__”"' ~. lv il nothing to report. Mr oooololgh-J was n ' his Bh°"T°" m° “M” W" “"7 .ou in a heiplesslykiztph Md ""’“"°"' l ‘ ‘ ~ - #con hlon last avul|ii%.` c ~‘-‘lr ‘W Ho--Ther-e'o not much to te1l“l'hs 'P |“___| wu ""|.,"¢,¢ ~ _ I l°°’° ' '°"‘“'°"` .f"'° "0"-*~’.° “-591° tithe l mia mins o un' __ _ - .- _ man laid it_on._ _ _ _ . ____ _ _ , _ __ f "’ ‘.' “i lt ‘ - . , - ~" -' in, . -ii i l. s i ' .~ '-’ ' C “'2- _ ’ '.{._.~. -., . __ -\‘~> .lv ' *.|‘:‘i» _ `~‘ Elmer Bowness. Kensington. ~ - ‘ ‘