,_ . -- -';.` , _,~ » » .1 , , > .-Q* t ~ _ I ~- , I Guardian is Read Daily by 42,000 People. Sworn Circulation Statement Furnished Advertisers The rf. 1 9 iHEIClIARL0liET0WGARlllA “I IVIQHINING DAII-Y Mei-ning Daily founded 1891 8250 per year by mail in edveiioe. Weekly (now Evening Daily) 1887 } L ___ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1915 _p 7 s {88.50 Per Year (delivered) In ldvlllce TEUTONIC CAMPAIGN AGAINST SERBIA The Long Expected Attack has Begun. Austrian and llombardlng Serbian Positions Along iiltl Mile Front. Present Action a Cover Attempt at Some Point as Yet Unknown. (Special to the Guardian.) crossing will be attempted is un- BERLIN Se t 21 -Official reports known. , _p . . from Austrian and German headquar- ters and despatches from the Balkan capitals show that the long expected Teutonic campaign agaliist Serbia has now begun. Austrian and German artillery are to-day bonibardiiig Ser- bian positions south of the river fron- tier at various points along a hundred mile front between the mouth of the Irina and the Mora rivers. The action is undoubtedly intended as a cover to the throwing of a force across the river and the seizure of the bridge- head from whence a new " steam roller" can be started. Just where the German Artillery to More Serious (Special to the Guardian.) BERLIN, Sept. 21.-Wireless via Sayville-A report from the German headquarters staff announcing that German artillery had opened tire upon Serbian positions near Semendria and had driven the Serbiaiis from their positions after silencing their bat- teries is greeteil by German news- papers, says the Overseas News Agency to»day, as the opening on n large scale the German campaign against Serbia. ;___ ._.V _ _ _ _ . _ -___ __ _-_-_-_-_-_-__,__-_-Y-_._-_-_-_-_-___-_-_- -_-_- -_-_ -------- -_-_-_-_-_-;,-,-_-,-,-_-_-_-_-_-_-_- w_-_-_-_ _ _ _ ._ __ -_-.1 BIIIMINS EIIINI Il] IIIVI F lIi.IIUII IIIII IIIIIIISII IIIINSPIIHI (Special to the Guardian.) BERLIN, Sept. 21.-A German sub- marine operating off Candia has tor- pedoed a 15,000 ton British transport, according to a. Constantinople tele-, SIINK grain to the Frankfurter Zeitung to- day. Tlie transport was en route from Egypt with troops destined for the Gallipoli Peninsula. The telegram contained no report of the casualties. iiinci tus ini I iiiiciiii iiinuiizin I PARIS, Sept. 18.- The capture of a Turkish position in the Gallipoli Peninsula by the French forces_ was announced today by the war oihce. --- i Minlrde Llniment cures garnet in cowl oonnmvsao Aus. 'roo 1.a'i'E noit oLAssiFioA'i'ioN . QNE QENT per word each inser- tion for advertising in this coluiiina. Ceeh must accompany orders. Mn- mum charges. I-W6l\!Y;f_|1,_0__§9IIf-!:_ _VA WANTED.-A GIRL FOR GENEGRAIE housework. ADDIY I9 21 17I"”h George Street. ________QQ16'fI'__III wAN'rso K1' oNcs-i-iouss FOR small family. centrally located. AD' _nlv gulls 0iiice._, _ ,_ 1EI?°_"I'2lIYI.iI" LOST.-A SMALL PEARL BAR 21;? near or in Market ont'l;;l'|\:!;iIdil‘ll;-n ~ Binder please leave a m01_9_2ém:“ _____ T0 LET A LARGE DOUBLE FRONT bedroom, pleasantly furnished in a central location.Pi-ivate faintly- Atl; ply at Guardian. 255.l':3%l|ViNé ERB FOR w:nl`dTE?l;:hEi'i“g Brookfield SCI100\ House before Belil- 30 Inst- L IQ' _ further particulistrsrroli;l:;léEi0 ~ - M°L°°“' Sew' ° 3093-9`-zziviii. business sNvsi.oPsa. -No. 1 printed with name and 853553? either on iian or if°°f» *3 I’°" _'ml :soo for 2.000: $12-00 f°fN °» OF-_ :zo for s1o.oo. ousanis Mm F]CE_ 8808-11-21M _ toooino ANb"s°r"A“siIiNoT-Mr. W- W, Rodd having purchased( tg? premises of Mr. James M10 eilthé 225 Queen Street, will cont nueu ' business or the iogslns and Stab “S d . only st above a ggagjmlmaipd if ED TO SELL FUR A%fh':TgidwAi-':IIabls Fonthili Nurssi- |¢,_" We teach our msn to sell. Ex- ' perience unnecessary. hisiieii ¢°}II: missions paid. handsome free1§- The twenty»thii'd annual Provincial Exhibition oi’ Prince Edward Island r might be aware ot the fact that for favourable circiiinstances, the weather being all that could be desired. The exhibits were all quite up to the re- putable standard ot' excellence which fessor°iIII°“ I" clffisse horseg In the a°I“§°I° °"I°°II°“ ° csllent quality of tho exhibits and ihl'60'Y9Bi‘-Old miie! there are three in the e I f II II`IP°I`II\II¢ ¥I`II\"°I` was to volunteer for their country wished them every success in the entries. in two-year-olds six. in year- mentsff iiays °H nerve 3'-I'IIIII BWI mm “nga “vm 5,, “ml of 1915 fourteen' _ it gue. armonious contrasts re. 'rite girls then having sung "O I" f“°I”@B “III Seldiiiss eighteen. in ;':n;':I' §§f“""°“‘ II“"° I’°°°"I“ “II II" Canada," the Premier. Hon. J. A. W‘“‘I“"‘I bfedl *IIB Comlieiiilon is fairfh, df, e master ‘I“°°I`“'°I" III “II Ma¢h|¢.0n_ ,,g,||-sued me audggnca For the Hammond Kelly prizes for _ .5___ __,.‘i“;__._.___ He must plead guilty, he said, to I°III° IIIWII IIY M°Y°l‘ T0dd there are (¢°I"*I"\I°¢ °" Pl9° *Ii|'°°) tries infilydesdale registered stallions, I only realise what il glfii‘I0\lB iiiiiiil Halifax Chronicle which we did Therefore the ed that Such Neither Good Politics. ln its leading article on Monday un- der the heading “Learning the Les- son," the Halifax Cliroiilcle, the official organ ot’ -ilic Liberal party, says in effect that as there was not a clear sweep iii favor oi' the Govern- ment at last' weck’s election, the ics- son to be learned is that the $100,000 subsidy and the Car Ferry were gifts thrown away on the'isiand. ln order that readers may judge for tliemselves the Liberal attituiie on these questions the Guardian has pleasure in giving the (‘.lironicle’s article in extenso; it is referred to elsewhere: There is one aspect of the result of the election in Prince Edward Island which indicates an awakening of the public consciousness, and which is for that reason extremely gratifying. For years without number the average politician in (Xanadu has viewed the elect-orate as ii simple minded body of people which, if it could not he coaxed or cajoled into supporting a particular ‘party could at least be influenced by a liberal expenditure of public funds to vote for the party in power. In plain _f -- '~ -- --4 SUBSIDIES I THE LIBERALS Says 0ur Subsidy and ~ Car Ferry were Bribes not Appreciate an _l lesson io be l.earn~ Acts oi .lustice are Business nor Good words the expedient of some politic- ians was to bribe the people to keep them in power and to bribe them with the peoplrfs own money. Principle and policy h;i\'r- too often played the niiiini' part at 1-liwtioiis und patronage and pulilii- i-xpr-:iiliiiiirs have been tlioiiiilit to ln- ilu- di-1-iiliiig i`ui~ior. iii l'riiii'i» i~I-'iippoi'tf-'ii ot' tliu (‘-till:-cr\';itivv pnrtv for ;i ri-iu-wal ol thi* ioiiiitli-'\i'\» oi' thi- puiiplv was to lI\B i'»t'|`i\ii tI\‘\t li\' rvaisiiii ul' it-1 i~In_'.f- rrtllli- illliiii \‘.'iiIi F" 11 ".I~~\ ~1-.-i':v'»ii‘iit_at ()tta\'.';i.;'i'ciii.1-i‘ Alzitliiiisiiii liiiii been enabled to obtain an increase iii the Provincial Subsidy. It was also ai- leged, for the same reason, that the Borden Government had` dealt mosli generously with Prince Edward Island in the lioiiiisliig of a train i‘erry ser- vice. For both of these "reasons" the people were urged to continue Pre- niicr Matliiesoii in power, with the ex- pressed expectation that further and other rewards would follow. For was (Continued on Page'Two.) ' SIII IIIUIS H. I]IV|I.S` IIIIUIIIIII APPIII II IIIIIIIIIIIINII MIIIIIIB An open nir rccriiitiiig iiiectiiii',, under the auspices of the I’roviii<‘iul Patriotic Society, was held In the iilarki-t Sipiari: last night. The S‘.!iid llattaliou iiziiiil iliscn\i|‘si-il :i splciiiliil progriiuiiiie of patriotic iniisic which nttriicti-tl a (lr-iiso crowd. As the rc- - if _ ,.._ ¢-\. siilt of,tlie appeal five young nicii enlisted. The chairinsii iiitrodiit-ed thc speak- ers, Sir Louis ii. Davies. Judge Slew- art and Rev. Mr Trivctt, Milton. iiiiil made an earnest appeal to the young mon present to respoiitl io the appeal ot' their King and country iii its hour of need. The report they read that day that the Gcriiiaiis were liltcly in send it million incn to Voiislniiiiiioplc was oiniiious, and thc only thing to save the l<}nipiri‘. to save i‘niiiiilu front a like |'iiii=, was the rccriiltiiig ot' niore meii io the colours. Sir Louis in a most, clmliiciit and tout-liiiig iippciil wliicli went to the heart, of i-vt-i'yoiiv pi'csi'|ii, lwggeil tliut the young incii ot' l’i‘iiii'o lililivuril island should do their duty at this crisis. They were free ineii and would never be compelled to enlist ii’ suillci- ent of them realised the obligation of freenien and voluntarily cnmc foriviird to defend the flag and all that it stood for. it would break his heart. lic said, ii' he thought for ii monii-nt that his own province failed to do its duty. ili- »_-__,__.__- ~.» v-»~-_-_-_-_-_ _~_»_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-so _-_»_-_-_-_-_-f - ` victory for their grand old flag. (Ap- plause.) ' Judge Stewart in a magniiicint sprecli, which was listened to with the closest attention, pointed out that wliilc the boys from the country had so far respoiidod iiohly io the call, the youth ot’ Ciiarlottetown had not duno their duty. Surely they were not to bo outdone in patriotism by their country cousins. Surely they were not to allow themselves to be looked |r .this services in defence of his hearth and lioiiie. lf they failoil in their duty, ilic fait- of Belgium, of Northern Franr-o, of Poland would be theirs. Rev. Mr Triviit as rcpi‘eseni.ing a, country parish joined in the appeal to iliv young nicn of (‘.liarloi.teiowii. lie knew that there were many in the coiiiitry waiting only for the safe gariieriiig of the harvest to come for- ward, and surely the youth of Char. loitciowii wniild not allow themselves to no oniriiti, in patriotism and ont- nunibercd in volunteers by the boys t'roni the country. At the close of the proceedings, which were enthusiastic throughout, five young nicn enrolled their names. (Many were pleased to see Dr War- hiii-ton with the platform party. as he has one son lying in hospital in Eng- land suffering from ii \voiind obtained iii tho llardiiiiclles, wliilc another son »is iiiidcr orilers, if he is not already |tIicro, to proceed lo the llnrdanelles. 1»\t to-iiiglii's iiiociiiig it is oxpecigg lllr \\'url\iirioii will hs one of the spezilteizs. I.0Nll(lN. Sept. lli.-- The British Tank stoziiiior San llefi-rino has been iorpoiloeil and sunk hy it submarine. Tlirci- iiieiiilicrs ot’ hoi' crew of forty. two :irc inissing. - A ________ ,.J- - coiiimi nvnN'rs, * risxoiiscieiiinxrs, iimir/i‘1NGs, irrc. ONE CENT per word each inser- "'*"v*'-vf-,-.-. .-._r .- tu ', ._ I ii/7)* '- . \» . "~.;i T; q tion for advertising in this column. (lash must accompany orders. Mini- niuin charges, twenty-five cents. "Canvas stretchers, 75c each. Agri- cultural Hall _ 2273-'I-27Mtf. °'Noilco.-Jnnies ll. Brown. Bradai- haiic, iii-rvby gives notice that he will not be responsilile for any debts con- tracted in his nnnie by his wife, Mrs. Brown. _(Sgd.) James ll. Brown. . 3066-9-21ME1ipd ' felt conflileiit that thc young men only had to be aroused, and the work glie was merely for the purpose of hrinK' liig home to the people the seriousness of the situation. Already tliPy had raised an artillery battery of 165 men. .and it did his heart good to see these s II" brave young men parade their street Society and its President was doing-‘ °_*'l‘ho coniplcte honors received by |tho ltcmington Typewriter line at the 'l‘nnanin. l’_aciflc Exposition. like the Reniiiigton Machines, otitrank and outnumber all others. A. Milne Fras- or, llalifax, N. S. 3096-9-22M1i. "Don't forgot the bl'g sale at‘(‘.has. Myers farm Lake Verde on Friday, S<‘Dt. -24 at 1 p. ni. 7 horses, 15 head more men were wanted and there were plenty of them if they would last much longer, and it would be rent da for i'aiiadu and a real ilu I in the uniform of their King. lint ‘I,ame_ 60 sheep' 5 brood Bowm 14 other iliigs, 150 pure bred Barred Rock hens "mail chickens. incubntors and Poultry ,S,fence. wagons. carts. farming im- plements and sundr arti es l service. The war, perhaps. would not unmvbmme “le “Mft (hyd J ' AI if Donald, Auctioneer. 8099-9~22M3ipd. K Y - K for Charlottetown when their brave 1 sons returned having woii a glorious Mlr\erd'e Llnimenl curse .Neiirelgle / C . N Z . ‘¢. -.< _i if "Z1`l.r‘,‘f"-Tl" 1 _ r I- 'Zi- t fl .» if .fx I »: (r ol. ,._\ 'Sf P; ,.5 A ri I( I I s r i, .- __ 1 kt. _'L' cf I . 1-.)