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Circulation Sttdtediehi; Furnished A§i,¢'f|;if ,I,Misiiisiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiniaiiiieiiiiiiaiiaiisaitaiiaiistiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiaiiiioiiiiiiitiinioiiiisitiiisaintaioiiaioii-iitiitiiuii'iiiiiiitiiiiiitiisiiitiiitsiiiiiioiiaiiaitsuitaitiiniuiiaiiaititiiiiilaitisiln»aiiiifssiniitiiiliiiii¢iiiiiiiuliltt»st"itiittiiiiNiii' " iiiikiiiitiiit ` isiiiilitiiiiiiil :-1 v. 1 ' 'i - _,. i 4isiii\lauiuo»siiii`; _ ‘~ - ,,,,- ~ -'~'-"-'-"f""' ' """'"""""""`-"`-`-`-`*-‘-‘-`-'-1'-fii<=hcut.te-ries they are being mowed down by the linii i;; alpéi had remalneg ‘faithful to their ow ships of Eiitente Powers to the iiiiiii- fully alive to the' fact that Greece's Aa duliumry' ld tl Emi” them m _ ber of 1,000 have been landed at Pie- fate hangs on the prevention of f'ur- :till iilnvdtm hs imd W ‘them to t-h "EMS ‘md hi"/9 OCCUDIEIT U16 I‘i\l|Wf1>’ ther measures on the French (lommaii-' tlielralgovult' wi lli‘e`i]a(r¥ilt 'iwnsequeme Ttiitlon Exhere as well as several build- 49|-_ Em-1|er in me day 3 review _by ' 5 m g ' ul' HES ii tiiens. immediatel this be- ' ‘ k came known the streets ofy Athens h,in5:e,§,;(;I]1,?tx:,?ti3\‘; 0érSe1;i\l{0r3ai.);l0:¥,‘i:l,|l'i s|TUAT'0N DANGEROU5' sw,-ii~iiied with Greeks fraiiticiiliyciieen. \-,-err, (liken ptlsgeggioll of by me ig". ing King (loiistuntiiie and chanting mme 511;" was made the occamon (SP¢°iH| 1° '|10 Guaffillfbi (Week ““U°‘“1l“mh‘=““f"»(‘l'0‘Vf\1*mHl'Ull~` of iiii immense i‘ovi.iist demonstration LONDON' oct' 17""A despatch ' .i . .. - ' ' ’ Reuters from Athens says: "Th. ii 'crowds p.ii.idiiig the streets. iiauling situation is dangerous' Admin” DW lite sized portraits of the souveieigii and cheering for the monarch. Ad- lcyalty of the sailors and coinpliineii- most trviiig circumstances. After the cerenioiiy he assembled the officers about hiin and addressed them, perso- .toriicd oi`t”ei-s of inoneyhnd lioiiors 'lied fleet in the Mediterraiieuii, \v.a lie li S 8 H 0 P foiirnet, coiiiiiiundcr of the Entente.Al- S hissed and it d»st.>ichnient ot' i~‘rcncl sailors driven back by a hostile mob A procession of 400 maicontents head ed by Greek and Aniericnn flags. stop- ped outside the American legation and protested against the landing of Fo- reign marines nnd demanded protec tion of the American minister who was present. l »- -- =-.~_-_-.- .-_-_~_».-_-.-_-_-_-_-:O-_-.-_-_-_~_-_~_==-_-.-_-_-_-_-_-_-. ~. Will tiny 10,000 ' 'ions ot ilay in New Brunswick (Canadian Press Despaich.) I-`REDEili("i`ON. N. B., Oct. 17.-The federal depii,rtnieii‘. of agriculture is itrrangiiig to purchase 10.000 tons of hay iii New Brunswick this season. Hay will lie scoured in Carleton and Victoria counties* where, it is held, the quality best meets requirements, and price will be eight dollars per ton loose delivered. A hay press- piaiit will be located at Woodstock and the business of purchasing, pressing and shipping will he unnei 'ilrect supervision ot' officials ot' the ‘federal department. The plant to be used was that vhicli did service iii various parts of 'lie province last :ear and will » oe orwarded to Woodstock without de- ny so that it may he set up and in 'eadiness for opcratioii at the eart- cst possible moment. -». The price offered by the depui‘t~ iiciit this yen; is coiisitlcrably lower liuus Attacked By New iliseas LONDON. Oct. 17- According to travellers from Germany, says the Ex- change Teglegraplfs' Amsterdam cor respondent, a remarkable disease is spreatling in many parts of Germany. especially' in Berlin, Hamburg, Munich and Cologne-, caused by continual feeding from preserved foods. The sickness is ,described as “tln sick- nese'." lt is considered a serious fomi of binoil poison. - Yarmouth Mau is Eiectrocuieii (Canadian Press Despaich.) YARMOUTH, N. S., (ict. 16.~A sad accident occurred on the breakwatei' sit Yarmouth bar when Charles M. Smith of Markiand was instantly killed. The deceased left his home early in the afternoon with his gun in quest of ducks and other game. He had crossed the breakwater and call- ed :it his mother’s. Leaving there to 2 DESRERATE (Canadian Press Despatch.) ‘ " 'I ._ -.' -='s» f'=*,¢'i." *Q*-1 of 'A -__ Bucharest Takes 0|iiiuiisiic few- oi S'|tti_|ai_i_|¢__ Roiiniauians Will be Gr ily Winter Conditions in Mnvemeut.=oi,»’lrdopp. -- ._.___.._._.i.__'- V. _. ‘ i fflilwiiy .iunctioii of Buxen connecting LONDON, Oct. 17.-The latest des- Bucharest with No e ' patches from Bucharest show that -and Russia. in iieith;°h0;ntl?£=~1P§aAu` fighting of an extremely bitter char- :es have the invaders sind# acter is still going on. in all the ‘tous headway as yet; ' 1; ,§‘-,1_j-"-‘ Transylvania passes. According to Bucharest despatches generally rc- news despatches the Roumanian re- gara the situation optiixiistioallyf' treat from Transylvania was chiefly ‘They point out that it is only 'irstegs-, due to the heavy guns of the Austro- sary tor Roumantan forces' to `li`old .Germans which out-ranged the Rou- 'out a snort time before the cold 'nianian artillery, military experts weather sets in. The winter Will'en- *direct attention chiefly to the Pred -able the shifting of numerous Rou- . dell and lluxen passes, the former rnanian forllliltirms fr'bm`_'p'g1m,=, leading directly to the valuable oil _where winter campaigns are 'impbssi fields of Prahova Valley. while the ble. ' " ' " latter is the road to the important _ -- - --- - Y- - - ---~- -------~~--~--W -----~ - ~ ---~--~~~~-~- --___. .-_-.-.».-,~,-,-,-_»_--_-,_:__-______,_._._._._.__; ' ' -'-`~wl.ii _ nn iiiiiiiiinn ' 'presidency u (Canadian Press Despatch.) AMSTERDAM. October 17.-The Norddeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung, ._ semi-official newspaper of Berlin, t day published a__full page appeal i large type signed among others b Chancellor Von Bethmann-Holiwe and Rudolph Havenstein, president o the German Imperial bank, in beha of the committee formed under th f Crown Prine ii n 5. B i if Frederick William for the collectio of gold ornaments to be melted into coin. The appeal saysz- V “The sacrifice demanded from you o~ is light compared to the sacrifices in blood our heroes at the front continue to make. Out, therefore. with all sh. Derflous gold ornaments and objects from the trunk. and cupboard. Help lt' the Imperial bank till with golden wigal lions the armory of Gorman egongaat e force. 4 ' ‘ '~' “ _ ' -' _ ' ., , .," »*- - .' _ ' : ,t . :- , . , ,,a ’ ..-,..._f,...,-,..,..~.~»~..-... ..~ _~.,,.._,.. -vv.,.~.,_~_~vv.~v.~~r.-»»\~»»~»-v- - Refused to Work in " Germsnf-iiactory_ (limi lsitii"i¢i_,1 if (Canadian _Presp Despatch) V ' i.,0NDON, Oct. 1'l-`- The Amsterdaii graph Company wired the following: “Three hundred workmen in n Ghent factory, who refused to worl in German munition factories in Bei gium, have beeii arrested and sent tc ‘Germany Twelve who restate-:l were shot. The Germans eve-rywliere are ( articuiarly on their railways them. D c\;i_!i¢i¢-Shel corresponds-nt of the Exchange Tele- forcing the Belgisns' to work t'or - Ami “ie Miiidev <>`i»_:'li\»>_-»iii.f-*itil 'fallen on a Charlottetown-t\;dmQ;ty_ _= terday the._i~:ad official telelflm 'cairlie l :w Mrsi ~(Di-.i“ Pecan- iiciitutti-sei;-isis, ‘em“¥ 'h‘.“`E 'h°t'ih_°‘?i‘_`:9¢n7.f""W°‘¢'9ni _ riuiips. had mane tue,-siii»ig¢ine’,u.¢;'ri¢ tice. “biflcialiy"m_e‘purtei1; gg,-_ ‘digg I ,@1- ' wounds, 0ctobe'r`6th;", A;.»[gi‘p,s|¢g)\|`|-(M37 ." fc-ro the telegram csm€"s'l¥e‘ll'Qill _' ceivefi a i>rigni.‘ciieerrui rsasreiqaia- ' him. written in-,a diigoiltloii--tlfe-'.‘firi\g line. He had been etghteeii months lin. the trenclie-s; she ,had bscomsuuilinoiii- .familiar with the contimlous denser. i he was iii: the motiierfs fea.x='wu.s»gr.\- dually giving wsy‘tc~ tue hope -that-its li linn last yeai"s iirtiirc. This is the p _- _ . Private- McMurre-r before leaving here for the fri:-nt was s trooper in the P. E. island Light Horse, and enlisted for active service- in the' (`aii adian Rides. , ____...____i___-/ -Teutons Attack _ ~iisc 'il :ill oi' the proviiiccs where the \ rop is larger thin usual, demand .-ot so great. iiiizl market value iierefore less.. Il return she had watched him for some distance when her attention was di- verted froni him. When she looked for him again he had dissappeared. unit she supposed he had- gone on to the beach to shoot. About an hour at- terwards a Yarmouth chauffeur go- ing to Markiand discovered Smitlfs would return safely, and na.tui‘ally_1‘l1e shock of his death was a heart-'braolc ing one. ' ' Food i-‘amine in .Iuily last Private McMurrer was wounds:-;i and the news came at that time that hc- had been recc-mmeiided for the Distinguished Conduct Medal for conspicious bravery and self- sacriflcc in the lighting at Ypres. The report of that time state-.l that Pte. l\'icMurrer had been wounded and was about to be taken to the resi. Seeing a comrade- near b_v and ii; need nf assistance, McMurrer tore the bandages i'rom his own wounds and bandiiged up those of his com- rade thus saving his life-. it is sad news indeed to know that this bravc young Prince ilddwaril lslnnder has fallen in actic~ii. To his father anil mother. Mr. and Mrs. .lohn McM\irre-r and other members of the faniiiy the sympathy of the community goes out. Two other brothers. are also serving the country in this wai'. Gunner F. I.. Mc- Murrer, who left here with No. li Pie-ld Ammunition Column. and W. A. McMurrer ot' the 98th Siege Battery. The despatches of yesterday also brought wr.-rd of more Islanders wounded as' followsz- Private Kilburn R. Siierran. oi' Crapaud. a member of the- Canadian Mounted Rifles, who also enlisted from the P. E. island Light Horse: .lc-bn C. McLellan, of Alma, Piincc County. and F. McDonald. Elm Ave.. Charlottetown, both tnfantrymenn Bourassa Explains Whv lie Adheres To l.ll1°rall’art_\’ `189 . \ ' friends stumped the whole provincc r-° Quebec with the crv ‘WHY Hlifilllfi WE tight for Englaii'd?“ From 1905! to lilll Sir Wiirfid Laurier was ac- ,clsimed by them as the indomitable champion of Cansda's autonomy NET British ilmpefrialism His re- ferences- of 1902 and 1907 was praise 'tits vortex of 'European milifartlm D Silas Rayner stock. and No. Y duality and offers s splendid chance for parties starting a ranch. Woiiil; like sn offer on the lot. W. iand his determination upon keepin Canada far from it became the party Mr Henri 'Bourassn in reply to the onc-ri 'letter of his nephew said: “ln tl your LIBERAL 'LEADER9 and AGA! - - ‘sisting attitude at the imperial coni- ilussiaus South 0t Lemburg (Canadian Press Despatch) PETROGRAD. Oct. 17-(Via -Lon counter-attacking .the Russian lines i the region soutlieast of Lemberg, tl War Office announced tr.-:lay The at tncks were launched nite: lionibar mcuts of great intensity, in the dir ’rict north of Korytiiiza, and neu llolsliovtse. tive miles' north of l-iii icz. Tile' Russians took ilftv prisc.-no and one machine gun during il fighting. ln the (‘ai‘patiiiui~.s, near the jiiii tion of the Roumanian l-luiiiziirin and Biikowinian borders, where th Austrian and Gorniiin forces have as .f.'_imed the offensive, the Russians r pelted ull at-tucks, the statemen saysf ____________- GERMAN PAPER SAID BREMEN WAS DESTROYE (Canadian Press Despatch) i.0NDON. Oct. 17--According thc Vrssiclie-s Zeitung. says ii Rent dcffiutch from Amsterdam today. th commander of the second Germs army corps has forbidden thc pu Iiciitlon of the Pommersciie- Tnge ,post or printing an article entitle "‘Ilestructl0n' of the Bremen" the Ger , _ ei' tain Bowen-Coltliiirst was not fully ei" realized by those under whose com 0 mand he was siivvtififd i° 59 “°"“E it vance in the price of paper h _ . _ w Either because of tho lateness of the 9 of ink' of type’ of meta" and Q the reports in todays newspaper hc hotir. or thc strain of anxiety caused g the Coq of production gener_ 8 ,. _ “_ _ G/y rc- by ts outsiic thc barracks, Cato A tdiiievegowen-(‘olthiirst was not re- 2 ally, THE CHARLOTTE- Eniun commercial submarine-_ Aft the article appeared. the newspap received a warning for violating t censorship -regulations. it is no established. it is added that t news of the destruction of the B men was incorrect. is Raging in Quebec (Special to the Guardian) QUEBEC. Oct. 17- Quebec h since ll o‘clock last night been in t to the skies. His famous phrase on ri oi' a regular Christimns silo B D storm. ilt r-turted here with f ii fo il miie B810 Rnd reports frctn vario 'ii places down the gulf and river ii ' up ns far ns'i'l`hi'ee-Rivers indicate N0 lifeless body lying cn the breakwater. 1 n nied by rain _.S sent to the liiirrncks. Sir John Simon mm ‘C is i-hniriiiaii of the (‘0ml'llls'3l0n ' ________g_____ which describes the .action of (laptiilr - -~ fr- B°W9“'C°m“"`“t- wh" “wk” Skemng Minards Llniment Cures Garet in cows H ton from the barracks into the street 0 ss it hostage, as "reinarluihle. almost W» n had tragic consequences in the pre li- sent case." - s- The Comiiiissioii r0D0i'i€ii that ll d.` was satisfied that the seriousness of Shooting 0i Civilians (Canadian Press Despatch) during the rebellion in ireland last d_ spring has reported there was no widow' one daughter and a ,mn He 1. good ground for complaints against ,B also survived ‘W his m0the,._ two l_ the action of Lieiit. Morris. who cans brothers and ‘wo `Sist9,.s_ one _ of which is Mrs. William Logan. of Hall- ed Skeffiiigton to he detained and - inciiiilingiiess." None of the evidence offered it, the tiilcation for the shooting of the boy Conde. Concerning the execution of Skcffington the report says: T’ otllcer any right to take c such proclamation, and this dellliiiorl - the irregularity cotiimiitcd by Cap A terrific ga e uccoi pa had raged all day, and some poles on which ure strung the electric iight `wires, leading to Markiand, with a voltage of two thousand two hund- red, were blown dowii. it is suppos- ed tliat he came in contact with dead an hour. Mr. Smith leaves ti be no excuse or pailiation for Cup e. _ i (iominission reports. afforded any jus- tain Bowen-(7olthurst's conduct. from first to last. In addition to F. Sheely Skeffing ton. Fred Mclntyre and Thomas Dick D, "lt is a 'delusion to suppose that son were put to death at the orders the roclamstioii of martial law con- of Captain Bowen-Coltiiurst. The fers upon an, ' captain was court martialled and ri un _ to human life in circumstances where found guilty. but declared insane. od 5 gh '_ f I F .. tn. ...ia not he it-s~fi»i»i<» without _ __---- ;g,,,,;,, ,;;gg ,_i;f,;;g;; °;;’“,,,_.;;»,,~ *""|'*"""""'*'|"""'°"""".'** all wnincii. were arrested. They ssl R they could not buy food if they git. oooooo* i . +oo+++ NOTICE TO SUBaCRI BERS Owing to the great ad if dont Teutonic troops are heavily _ _ these wires. eww" b0fl\\Y 01' by U15 - f -- ,.n.“:,2§-.<;;;..:t..i::.@.s‘:,‘;.“,ci:.‘:: ic ' , runs were summons an cons ere the shooting of F. blieehy Skefflngton, that the mm, when found had been #O 1'- This delay in payment mcniit tha (ll 04'* 'D i rimanded efiectivcl.v. and the civili- Q T0\VN GUARDIAN and O in Hungary LONDON. October 17- The Morn ing Post’s correspondent at Budapes sends the following despatch unde date of October 81- "Tlie sppointiment oi' a food dicta tor for Hungary' is' in comtempls tion. The Government is trying ti find a suitable person for the post. but nobody appears anxious to tin- dertake to dictate with regard to food that has no existence. .Tho or der will give an idea of how things are managed in Hungary. “So far as food stuffs are concern- ed I need only' quote a few items. at hazard out of the newspapers. It is reports-:l that in Ujpeat. c-zie of the suburbs of Budapest. women storm- ed the town hull after waiting in vain for hours- outside- the shops to get a pound c-r two of potatoes The-y broke the windows in the build- ing, assaulted the burgo-muster and police when they tried to restore or der. Eve-ntual-ly the women were driven out of the place by a dc-zen mounted policemen. _ "At the Budapest town hail Tran- Y dlsturbnce. The police had to di _ perse a crowd nf refugees. who wen _ to the tc-wii hall to get their dull ‘allowance of two groner to buy food They waited over three hours and a li:-ngth their patience exhausted be an Windows were broke thi- nioiii-v after eleven in the mor 8. . have si-ld out their scaiitystock they would he without food for th next twenty-foiir hours. Here is another picture amon One bi department stcie on A drassy street. advertised that th .would sell sugar from 10 to 11 in th morning. and eve-ry customer cout a' PREMIE SG The deceased was. u student `in`_M.c- Gill University when theiwar-`hYOK¥ ` 'out and trained with the first Unisex,- -i sity unit. is the autumn,-on ms'-its f went to an isnti with the se one-ann, 3 9 sion and on arrival there vras-.t-raw ' icrrc.-l to a Heavy Artlillsny-;u5ni’t_'_ln- the First_Dlvision', shortly Bflerwsrds going to France: Ho .took Dirt lltghlilri- tier i-3 heavy engsgeme/nts _ sud”'€~s- capeil unscatbed until -t_bg3_ IIE( fatal l ‘_ - . . iattle _ _ He had been racoinmopded , for s coniiiiission and. in every way tli'cr‘.fii‘- ture looked bright and promisiag,_-Ile was a line-, manly, tiii>ii|;liitiii.i.jf`gil-l¢,iii' both as it boy .and as: is' yoiillmmiui and his death on the threshold 0'f,mp.ti- hood at the early age- of twenty-three -»one of the thousands' V,l\l£"'hl_Y§g similarly fallen that Freedom might live-is the price the rnatbvr-Jays lin this world wide tragedy. “That loss is common does not make my- own lass bitter. rather more-; nevejr morning wore to evening but some heart did. break." ' " _ - ' There are left to mourn-sud, later on. to glory' in the fact that he liked and died a msn. doing-a=mui‘s .Work-1 l-s lvania refugees made ii similar mb mothen formerly ,usb _. ' “` daughter of the late Judge PM t one brother. Arthur C., of tile' Batik Y of-Nova Scotts. Torontot. th,..fT."-ii__l"_bt ~ whom the Guardian tenders sipicere t synipathy. " ' ;_ _ on or; ” _ in bv which time the shops woulgl (Gund-n P»r“_' b.“a`¢‘}‘_,._)L ¢ iii-;olNA. sash., oct. to-lion. yvsil- fer Scott has resigned the tlllelisltlp e ' 11118 of Saskatchewan on- account -of ‘»lli ghealth. >' _-~_-- En Cillllil E EIT! . l -isiolincrsrsset d ~ » -- f _~ _ -_ -buy half ri pound. People- begun to .-,- Christmas Snowstorm D ana detained were not rendered more .5 _ t-suit he report it 'necessary to adhere lsecure with the r . . Q ~ , . , _,U says. ami Bowen-<'°l1h“f"!i W" sf 4 qrictl), (0 its 5,,i,_.¢r;p(;., me time in W ir had to be summoned to save the es- ...-3- ‘.i‘._ -i'~ .-in ~ tahiishment from being ilooted and` U actin of the Cllstdlllt Kandi A _