,..- !, lN< !. '§¢!l.=!N ! I .at . The Guardian is Read Daily by’ 42 000 People. _mW_mW_mm Sw rn Circulation Statement Furnished Advertisers. p . A, Morning' Daily handed 1801 , weekly- i."¢w.Bv°'\iI\s Daily) 1881 N g - - Monmlole oA|i..y -. cHARLo'rl‘ETowN, CANADA. TUESDAY, i-‘EBRUARY a; 1916 {$3.50VPer Year (delivered) in advance $260 Per Year (Mailed) In Advance |n_Canada and $8.00_for¢ U. 8._A. . ._ Mg.. i PAR IN WAR __l_€1.____ Charged formally mons and ftiect by Sir Robert Bor Correspondence (Special to the Guardian.) OTTAWA, Feb. 7.-Correspondence between the Government and the Can- adian manufacturers association dis- posing of rumors of alleged partially in the distribution of war orders was tabled in the ilouse to-day by the i l’rime Minister. This correspondence was announced for lust. year toward. the end oi' the sessIon_ lt. dt-als with tho early months of the war, u icttt-r having been read in October from G. M. Mlirray Secretary of the Canadian Maniifnctiirers . Association, nililrcsseil to the Prime Minister. in -which t.he statement was made that nuich dis- l satisfaction existed regarding the war contracts, that stories were in circula- tion which were calculated to arouse suspicion and injure the Government. Mr. Murray suggested that supplies ought to be secured-by tender, frankly and openly. and that Canadian manu- facturers be given the preference other things being equal. Later he i‘ur- nished details regarding some ot` ilie complaints. He said that the Minis- ter of Militia would not look ut i1 war Cycle which the representative of the Hendrie Manufacturing Company had waited four hours to show him. The International Harvester Company, had after much study and preparation, as- sembled s. special wagon for war pur- poses but they could not get any oi’ the officials to inspect it. George ll. Douglas. of Thornton and Douglas. had complained that he had been in- formed by H_ W. Brown, Director of Contracts. that only one firm. Mark- Worgtmanu, , _ could make uniforms. Ano' her complaint that of G. R. Cop- plng. was-. that Brown had been uncl- vil to him. Another complaint that the Reilly Manufacturing Company. the Dalton Company and A. R. Clark all of Toronto. had delivered shirts and the shirts had been sent back with no ex- to the A-lton Knitting Company but planatlon. Submitted. it One of Mr. Murray's objections had ua to do with the alleged operations of gud Germwy’ which "we over me middlemen' There was the can °f man submarine will be settled ami- Charles Slater. It was alleged that Slater. alter being out of the shoe bu- gabm In omcial circles it has been slncss i'or two years had obtained tt Inga!" m. »id|Mw0wu1»» Wm nm be hp urge order for thc first contingent that he mm Quebec manumcturem N; iti:sted u on b tho United States and ;‘\3r‘i;`|’]:'n"“tmlR:":g3‘:“f;f°£f0t:;?"g’h lgiany in meeting the American Gov- tlie Lion’s share and could prevent W any company of which he did not ap- prove from getting any business. it cess of me negotiations' was charged also that. John M. Dods. , of inc Au.-.n Knitting Minn, with tin. §,’§.0;',’,,;‘,,“,v"“§i,B'f)':,"Non“"fL§”',f§ff WI!" nf mm"-"d m“'“» M- P. had S"-' ter it is stated he considered the cured an order for 3.000 blankets. 8 ' ‘ ' which he had farmed out to J. Wasish g °f B°"°"» at ‘L large Pmm- A“°Ulel' tions Committee, said his impression prevails in Washington that the sit- inking of the Lusitania by a Ger- tated that the use of the word “il- ituation unchanged. Chairman i (Special to The Guardian) WASHINGTON. Feb. 7-0ptimism tion between the United States D Y int no choice of words used by Ger- ruuiont's contention in promises ill bo permitted t.o block the suc- Wliile Secretary oi' State Lansing, CONTRACTS AMICA LY SETTLE DISPUTE TIALITY GERMANY AND UNITED STATES in iiouse oi Com- Latter Aggres that S h Words as “illegal” and ually Disposed ol “iiisavowal” will not be insisted Upon in Settle- den. Volumiuous ment. lieavy Fighting on llltierent Fronts. settled. c Except on the front in France and Belgium little fighting has been re- b Allies in the re ion of the Greek ported. Paris tells of the bombard- ment of German positions near Het- sas and Stenstraet. in Belgium, the destruction-of a German blockhouse between the Oise and Aisne and the effective work oi' French batteries -in Ai-tois andy Champagne regions. French shells on the former sector caused owerful ex lesions North d s The populace have been notified that entration oi troops of the Teutonic 5 orders. A Copenhagen despatch in- icates that the authorities at Kiel re fearful of an allied air raid there. warning will be given of an air raid in nd in case the raiders come people Canada will be undertaken by the in- rnational nickel Company. at the celved it few days inter under date oi A i.ondon newspaper' is nutliorlty suggestion of the (iovernmnm pmimb. Janmu-y 7 and “W4 ,G um ,.m.L.L ‘hm il il re not to unduly expose themselves. te for the statement that Earl liitche- ly c British Secrctai for War, will dence brought down in the llousc to- in ll D D - east of Arran and tt great. tire inop Champagne near (‘hallf-range. 'l‘he'd Germans have been busy with thcirichnrnctcr elsewhere. if Kitchener w artillery against the British around should leave, the newspaper adds, o icistiuou STRY Fonlinpooninion Will be Underiaken by international Nickel Co. at the Suggestion ot the Government, with Capacity to Supply all Needs oi Empire. (Special to the Guardian.) ni tl OTTAWA, Feb. 7.-The establish- re ent of a nickel refining industry in er ckel should be established in Cana- u, suilicient at least to meet all the quircmcnts of the Empire in any cm- gcncy. The answer of thc company was rc on the Atlantic Coast. fforrcspon- “wc will grant your request and crei-i .r, . -y robably leave the War Oilice to un- da s shows that as fur hai s De ed 0 ertalte work of a more important c Laos, while the British in return Sir Wm. Robertson, Chief of Staff, st have bombarded German trenches will actively direct the war and a engaged too considerable extent in rc-_ ilnishcd nick:-I to tlir- 1-xtr-nt nr their near the Ypres-Routers Railway. The civilian will become Secretary for cent years with the question oi' rollii-f re Vienna War Ofilce reports the sltua ar. in Y » - . ik a » . mber 27, 1914, Sir Robert Borden, fo rote to President. Ambrose liloncll, ot` the Dominion at such point ns seein in our jiidgi'-ini-iii inost cconoinicui r operation. it plant. for the retlnini- uicki-l ot' such initial capacity an i‘ the lntcmatlonal Nickel Company, will secure to Great Britain and Cana- ating that public attention had beenyda. within themselves a production oi' g nickel in Canada. Since the out-‘ qnircnionts. The company stated that thu rt-- - W tion unchanged on all fronts where For tho second [time du,rlng the break of the war there had been n`q\iii'emeiits outside those of t‘.a|md;. Austro Hun arlau troo s are il ht war Prince Oscar of Prussia, fifth particularly stron feelin that, a art ii tone, of the Senate Foreign Rela- instance called was that ofthe Stan- was that me msn was practically dard Shirt Company of Montreal, which failed to obtain a contract at $14.75, but which. later, with the help oi’ H. Johnston oi’ the Murray Kay Company, got an order for 2,000 of the . D ame shirts nt. $16.50. Premier Borden after making en- quiry, replivd to the Association under date of February 19th as to complaints of oiliclal discourtesy, he pointed out that the officials had been working un- der an exceptionally heavy strain. There was nothing to bear out the charge -that middlemen had operated. The departmental ntilcials knew noth- ing of Ecldmnn and Slater they had no contracts although he was associated with the Gauthier Co. a contracting Company of Quebec. ln the Dods case the contract wenti was never illled by Dods, the Alton Company or Welsh, and was cancelled. The Standard Shirt Company had quoted a price of $16.50 and after li- C0U1m0ll9 “HWY made S°°d its F950' ducing it to $14.50 had secured s. con- 1 tract. The Prime Minister also dis- I osed of othm. charges nf a similar business. Settling themselves firmly p . . character A ' wood seats which were the best that _-_-_-,-,-_-_-_-_~:_-:_-_-_-,-_-_-_-_-_-.-f_.__--_-_-.~_»_-_-_-_,-_--_-.».».-e could be provided for, Friday's_ emer- iiiiiiciilitiiiiiiiiiiiiisi NNI] THE . a _ A » - duced by Hon. Rodolphe Lemieux and e amended by Hon. Robert Rogers, cal- has been carpeted in green, accord- WNNKSNNPS WUNKSHUPSA NE NENMNNN F S Y 8» D 1 ' lution of condolence in the death of Sir Charles Tapper, asked and had a 5 _ ‘ ing on dii'ferent subjects on which in- _ formation was desired from the Gov- meets has been much iniprovod in ernment., disposed of notices of motion c -s s ii s - ing. Nothing new has come through s on of Emperor William, has been a COUNTRY’S BUSINESS IN EARNEST ederal Bureaux oi Labour Discussed. Tributes Paid ~.-_-_-_»_-_-,__-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-,~_-_-_-:,-_-_- _ - A,-,-_-,-_-,-_-_-_~_~,-_~ .Avg -_-_-_-_~_-_Y_»,_-,-_- ____._A__,_-______,______,__,.,.Y._.,_._.__,_._ t Tu much in making the discussions inter- gumcnts. 0 estiug. The most satisfactory fcii-I Wednesday will be “\Vonien’s Day" o itll (Special to the Guardian.) OTTAWA, Feb. 7.-The House of ution of Friday to proceed without de- ay to the despatch of the country*s ii chairs slightly softer than tho hard- one sittin members assed a reso nswersd a number of questions bear a nd finally carried a resolution intro <- n or an investi ation into the ad i nd Great Britain were iiisi nificant E E D _ E . _ ltogether from the commercial as- but that tht- refinery would be design- concerning the reports of the con-, wounded. pects of the casc, a plant for refiningiei l in units :ind could he added to. ,,,`v.Y.____.____._..____,__..-_.____.__._.__Y______ _ _ OMINION PARLIAMENT RESUMES Eiiiillilliiiil SCHUUL UPI NEI] iiisijmruniituiiuiii ciuisi Weather coiidltions were uniavor- T _able for the opening oi’ the Short w Course at the Hillsborough School yes- in a. short talk. it was everybody's terday but every man who attended session because all were sui‘t`icientl_\' was on business anti assisted very interested to enter heartily into the ar- he breeding, feeding and marketing ere touched upon as well as possible ture was that everyone was anxious n l MacFarlane and Messrs Martine Mit- o attend the rest of the wcek‘s nd “Dairy Day" Misses Storns and subject of the resolution, Mr. Al- phonse Voiville, Labor Member for Maisonneuve stated that organized d labor did not favor Labor Bureaux. S while Mr. A. K. MacLean. favored S boring men from points where employ- ment was scarce to places from which workingmen had been drawn by re- cruiting for overseas service. p sense of the loss sustained by the Dominion a D g 0801 Of U16 lille Right HOUUNWNB and by the use of samples many points TUDDCY. BBN.. G.C.M.C.. were illustrated. The diillculties at- -B~. f0l‘ Imlrly Yeilrs 9/ Cilllllllliillilllg tending the buying oi' seeds are of e _Parliament and Govern- ‘much importance and n chart mnnn ment of this Dominion in the Con- these very mam federation, ' ment of which he played so great a u some mechanism for transferring la- figure in_ th Hon. T. W. Crothers did not think and career nd the Em ire in the ir Charles expansion and develop- art. Sir Charles Tnpper's name 5 C0lil‘B8. . (3 The cultivation oi’ thc clovers and rasses was taken up by Mr. Tennant Mr.,Ross placed the bocf cattle sit- ation clearly before the meeting and, howed how it was possible to raise Will ever be héld by Can- beef rofltabl under island condi- ii case had been made out for a nation- l Labor Bureaux. The chamber in which the House om'i'ort und appearance. Leather- ushionod chairs have been substitut- d for hardwood ones, and the room ng to traditional usuage. LONDON, Feb. 6.-David Lloyd t shells. But now we are doing it our- George, Ministers of Munitions. ad-: dressing the workers in a new shell' factory congratulated them on they manner in which they had redeemed their pledge “to deliver the goods." :of the Admiralty, now a major in "This," said the Minister, "is a fight not merely between the British Army. und the army of the Kaiser. it is a iight between British workmen and‘ the workshops of Germany, and the liritislrworkmen are now supplying the material which is oing to enable 8 us to destroy forever despotism of. Prussian `militarlsm and inaugurate a reign. of freedom in Europe. "In the old days a hustler was rc- garded as an alien enemy come over -to this country to steal the trsd_o ot' the easy-going Briton. But now .we have discovered we can hustle our- selves. We used to think that none but Americans and Germans *uid run up workshops in no time. illl em with machinery and turn out great selves." Mrs. Winston Spencer Churchill at the same meeting, read a letter from her husband. the former First Lord ii g f g - visabilltyoi'ostahlishingNatlonolLabor Bureaux. The debate disclosed a widc difference of opinion, not confined to either party, as to the sdvisabllity of Labor Buraaux conducted by the Fede- Flanders, in which he said that the and the workmen responding to his call, were already obvious at the front_ "Our infantry in the trenches," 5 wrote Major Churchill, “cheer when they see that the British guns are able to reply sometimes three-fold to every German shell, and always ro- piying with interest. During the cam- paign oi’ 1910, if the noble exertions now being made in the workshops of Great Britain are maintained without flagging. we ‘pught, for the first time in the conflict meet the enemy on equal terms and even that is on ad- vantage which will steadily increase." Commission '-appalled To _ Investigate Fire ' ._-l» _ (llmelal td the Guardian.) OTTA A. Feb 7.-R. A. Prlnsle and Judge‘»Mo'I’av.l;b, Ottawa, have been selected as co mlssioners to investi- sate the Parliamentary tire. They were chosen by the Premier and the Leader of the opposition and ,will make their own arrsnlements' for opening the hearing. - ~ A as snouto - “NET” °Ti:eruucoNouenAsi.z" Feb. 7 audience tumlllt States the navy the.Unlbefl~ be iinconquerabie. greatest in the ITB may- brinl dnrliil =.'*. MNNGNN lil Eililiilll NNUTHEN iil|EI] [NNN NEW YORK. Feb. 4.-J. P. Morgan has sailed for England aboard the steamship Rotterdam He was accom- panied hy Benjamin Straus. Governor. of the Now York Federal Reserve Batik. Announcement that the two men were to visit London caused much surprise and interest in financial cir- cles today. _ , At the details were ment time. second The CID* ral authority and covered a large resuits of Mr. Lloyd Georgc’s labors |'““5° °f subjects- h took occasion to express an opinion t adverse to`the giving of free home- energetic and constructive states- man who had promoted the construc- he was supported by Hon. Robe* Ro- ti gers. " Mr_ Pugsley went further and c advocated the establishment oi Rural fi Credits and Government assistance to new settlers. ~ with pm-ticular referengg te the mons desires to express its deeptlng to relieve its barreness. Members of the press gallery iii Parliament also paid a high tribute to the late Sir Chas. Tapper, the last Father of Confederation. Both Sir Robert Borden and Sir Wilfrid Laurier eulogized the part e had played as one of the four Hon. William Pugsley, for instance, great protagonists for the union oi’ toads in Western Canada and in this he Canadian provinces and as the on of' Canada.'s first rest Trans- 8 ontinental road. the Canadian Paci- c Railway. The following resolu- tion was then passed unanimously: “Resolved that the House of Com- the memory oi' one oi' its most ills- - tlnguished members." ‘ -» M. Macdonald of Picto and Mr. .I H. Sinclair, ory of the late Bowman B. Law, adians in country. him a long and impressive rcccrd of 1 public service. The House of Coin- illfllllale IIBBUCNHUOD With tions gud thrgw out suggestions illus- UIG DFOKPBBS and Ullbllildlliil Of 0111' trating why dairying must remain as F11" Of YGBFH Mid h0ll°l`B an all important industry. ' he has passed away, leaving behind Swliic raising as un iinporliiiil sidc- heli. Reid and Morrow, will he tin- speakcrs, Dairy slides will be shown at night. Judging of dairy cattle will bc on Wednesday, llorscs on Thursday and probably Friday. A special t.rniii to carry the people to all stations between Mt_ ilorbcrt and Fodhla including the loop will bn arrangcd ii' suiliclent people attend and wish to remain i'or thc night mect- ig. The afternoon train will not lcavc until 3.45. ' The ladies are prepared to scrvc lunch nt noon and in the evening. itlvi-r_viini‘ \vt~li°0llli‘. 'Plit' t‘0lli‘.si~ is inc was discussed by Mr. W. R. Rock. for thi- pt-epic. mons nvnils itself oi' this Dpporiun- '-~----'~~“'---~f~---Y-~~~~-~~--~--'------~ lty tn record its tribute of respect to A tribute was also paid by Mr. Fl. . li. . of Guysboro. to the mom- NINIEULEU IN ENEENNN member for Yarmouth, who' perish- ed in the tire which destroyed the Parliament Buildings last Thursday. The Senate has been placed in the D . National Art Gallery, formerly hous- ed in the Museum, it is stated, may be distributed throughout the build- SIX WEIMEN WENE E NENEIN NEPNNTS NEENUITINE MEETINGS A KILLED IN LNNGE -TENNINLEENINT IN PHINBE IIUUNN NHUNKLNN FINE (Special to The Guardian) Feb 7-Artiller en BERLIN. . . Y ‘ ' gagements of terrific intensity have YORK, Feb. lives in a home escaped, were among R . in parti- been in progress in the sector be tween Labassee Canal and Arras in Northern France and again South of the River Somme. the German army headquarters announced today. / ._.._..._,_.___._ EADS LIKE ONE OF CAPT. KlDD’8 FIGHTB. liein floor the the B Miss house. went to rooms to the occupants to t, nndd ge wits the e the amen wllrgip filled the _ball and cutting. oil their moans of " W 8ll0|.|1BI‘ NEW YORK. Feb. 7.~ A news a- gency despatch from London says: _-4-Survivors 0%( the British steamer Woodfield. sun by s. submarine off the Moroccan coast, arrived here to- day with a story of a bloody tight with the U-boat.'s crew. The sub- marine, one of the' newest and speediest oi: the German under-sea boats; ovrhaliiled the Woodfield ati- ter a short chase and sent out a boarding party.» The Woodfleld’s crew attacked the submarines as they ciombercd on the deck and 4, Tyne Valley 0. Wellington 5.-C. gard. fair becoming much colder. ii NEW NEIINNITS A series of seven recruiting meet- ings was held last night under the aus- pices of the Prince County Patriotic Association. a special train leaving Summerside in the afternoon and re- tuming about 2.30,this morning. Thir- ty-eight recruits in all were secured as follows: Tignish 15, Eimsdale 2, Bloomfield 4. West Devon 8. Freeland ‘ Session .i.lkeNy 0ver 5 ‘ in 'l'wo bionihs'- 8 D -TH yesterday was 36 degrees above zero; " At nine o’clock yesterday morning it registered 32 degrees above; at nine OTTAWA. Feb- 7-it il i>f°di¢l°d last night as degrees above. 'run ¢0°dBY N16 Plfiilmanllfy 5°“|°“ Wm coldest the previous night was 29 de- - n 0 "mm in ,, mm, and mo] be over within six weeks or two 5 (Special to the Guardian.) blow England's dreadnoughts to h pieces is ridiculed hero by naval ex- perts to-day The story about 17- E inch guns was printed in London gmt; navy, it in explaiflem is due to Minard's Llnemenf Cure: Rhuumatllm the fact that these new guns capable of hurling more than a ton oi' metal UONDENSED ADS- a distance of 20 miles are being placed aboard German worships. Of- ficial utterances on the subject, are tabooed in London. Nevertheless it is learned to-day that British naval oiilcers believe the 15-inch guns with which the monster Queen Elizabeth l is equipped is the maximum calibre Cash must accompany orders. Mini ' for real cillciency in the North Sen, where the British and German ileets might clash. mild with showers turning coldcr st (special ‘te The Guardian) E Kiel Authorities Expit Air Raid (Special fovthe Guardian.) COPENHAGE.. Feb. 7.-Kiel air herities have published a warning as NEW YORK. Fen 7__A news to thc action to be taken by the popu- ished here this afternoon says the doa that the German fleet will come ashlng out of the Kiel Canal some '_ ay equipped with 17--inch guns and h a ers The inactivit' of the Cier large room previously occupied by agency despatch from London pub lation of that German port in case oi' a invertebrate fossils. A dats is being I erected and the chamber is being d tinted in red. Master ieces from the d aerial raid. A steam siren warning will givc noticc of thc raid with a series of short shrlcks iastiniz wo minutes and similar notico will e given when the raid is over. in shitiints of that city are urged not to xposc thenisclvcs as Pnrisiiiiis did urlng the raid on Paris. T00 LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION ONE CENT per word ouch insor ion for advertising in 'this column mum charges, twenty-tive cents. _ Palme sausaose Ai.wAvs"'ori hand or Ilolman's, Charlottetown. - F`it`§A LET’ I run WEATHER, 'i‘n1\iPnnA'i‘URE, TIDE, Mooiv, 1-rre. (Special to the Guardian.) TORONTO, February 8.-Maritime: trong winds and gales from the west- ,THE WEATHER Yesterday was ight. “' The hi hest tem eraturo recorded rees above zero. ons B d . D duel. The ll-boat was unable to bring her guns into play for fear of killing her own men. ‘ The hand-to-hand combat on the Woodileltl's decks lasted for three hours. The steamefe crew, poorly armed, was finally overcome after eight sailors had been killed ' and fourteen wounded. Thea were put in small boats and pu ed for the liforoean coast. they reached land they said A the . . szso.-'party of innate Moen noticed their per cent. *parades and made them gi-lsonei-1. hey were released. after tfe Wood- iieid shipping company o London, Their troubles did.not endwhen- lars to t 'Fund the Minister of Finance. bonoo months. The original sesslonal pro- gramme will be followed but the ilre seems to have taken any rancorous spirit out of the members and smooth sailing is expected_ MORGAN AND C0. GAVE r ' $20,000 T0 PATDIOTIC FUND OTTAWA. Feb. 7.-Messrs_ J. P. Morgan and Companyof New Yo!-ln' having snbscrlbd twenty thousand dol- he Canadian Patriotic Meena. Morgan and Company wireli- ing the warm nppnelotioa of the fund the vessels ownermtpeid ransom. . m. ary treasurer of the hind. has wlittenl The with of today will be ten for their generous donation. o 1 V 1 ‘ . i :toon at 2.09 and tomorrow at 2.41; 3.31. sday at 7.10. ` The tide will be high this after- t will be high tomorrow morning at The sun sets this afternoon at 5.17 and tomorrow at 5.18; it rises tomorrow morning at 7.12 and Thur- The moon sets tonight at 11.46. There was a full moon on Thurs- day, Feb. 3rd ot 12.06 p. in. The first quarter of the moon’will be on Thursday. Feb. 10th at 8.20 p. hours _d three minutes -- N0. 8 HOME JEWE cooking stove. Cheap. Apply at 28t. Euston St. 6503-1-11MEtf. WANTED-A Mixio Fon cE`rT€i'iZi. housework, ln small family. Refor- cnces required. Apply 29 Upper l'rin<'0 St. 7200-2-8M1i. Losr-Aeour nec. 17, o‘6i.o Loci ket nnd chain. bioitogrnm "M. li." 'l<‘indor please return to 93 Sydney st. i 1 720:!-2-sM:n. 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