ooo; tltltl otllt-or-s and men were taken pris- ms-|-= hy Russlansduring the year, .nl :'.: l-. - _ ‘ :ng to the llussian service ofgan as ,_,,,,,,..l in a General News tespatch ilmn I’--irogrtul today. Tho .lotirnal Charlottetown Guardian Covers Prince Edward I Island Likethe Dew 'fi-I ooooooooooo09ooooooon-oooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooooo ococo00000oooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooo.¢.,,,¢”¢-,fqfqgy . .. . ,..,,', ‘-1 -I-:to I . I . _..,--A. -. - - ti-lla cHinQ11_15_;t;ty_ _ultima .-~,.. » - _.__ ,§,,,,|.., n-uy roumlou 1391 - ' :soars v (au d)l o " " _ mm Pef°'v¢:r'Em»A¢;;Ta A¢2;»;.R:¢ua and w,,;.|y (Now Evonlnucllv 1807 _ ____ IiUSSIA’S HARVEST I, IN A YEAR’S WAR. lim Captured 0ver-428.000 German Officers and Men, 525 G_uns and Quanties of 0ther Arms. Eighty per cent of this Fell to General Brusseloif. 1 , . _ . _ L_*-l.__ ` (special to the Guardian.) l.t).\'ii0N. Jan. 19.-More than 428,- '.»'. runs were captured-, accord' 'e _._».____`,,,-._..._--._._..-.._..,- _____________ closes its review of war operations dlllll-Ili! l-hf* Year with the followlug up Droxlinate figures- of men and booty taken: Officers 8,770; men, 420,000; guns. 525; machine guns, 1.661; trench mortar-s and mine ihrowers, 421.. Mme tluul eighty per cont. ol' tim tore- g0lllg wus yielded by operations of General 'Brussllnrt General. CHARLO'l`TETOWN, CANADA. SATURDAY! JANUARY 20, 1917 I A Parliament was forlnaily opened t.his afternoon with added interest to the wontod proceedings fr'orn the fact that it was the first occasion for thc Duke of Devonshire to otflclnte as Governor The opening lacked much of the ceremonial ami social display that ls cllstoniary, this being due- to the ex- ceedingly limited accommodations in the Senate ('hamber of the temporary l’ar-llameut buildings. llis Excellen- ':y. the (lovcruor-General. motor-cd up from Rideau Hall and was received with the usual salute i`rom the Gov- ernor-Gene:-al's foot guards. I-Ie im- mediately proceeded to the Senate Chamber, accompanied by the Dueli- tln .- with submarine and says 1-tl the feverish building of sub. parts; in un tous manufactunitng towns seems to intti:-nic that the ovemment share- ~ cs tin- general belie¥tln Germany that Th” b°Y9 _°f N°- 5 Siege A‘°mIf"'¥_ sulunnriucs can snatch victory out of Uma- and "- ‘I°““"-h"‘°"t “E UI” 1l0"tf tin- pres:-nt. abysmal gloom. The cor-l l`0Itl‘f°"Uem““¢“ ""8"" e_’:“;"“l‘;_"e‘\V“1 ,-,._.|,,,,,,-,,.,,] ,luotw mc, hem] of one of the lleartz Momorizal lla . iyl ef me tin- lsu-gust manufacturing concerns lu fllfe (-I“I’» WI‘I°h ‘“ “°"‘_P°“T_; ‘L _nf ,~ _ _ , ourg eople of the First et o Lump" “ho is a strong advocate DE Eihuirclip ln atl'dit.ion to a substantia ben.-it as sa In -th the oin o - - _ ‘,;,,“. 0,- may Ggrmgx' govegm,,,n,_ |,,;iuncheon. t.-ho soldiers were g_lven rt tn... |\,,. Wm. |,, ,,emmg down to nfpleaslng entertainment. At t c__no .-1,,,.,.,,,i,,n match between German).-_of 'the social there were cheers or .nut lu-r enemies, and that fewer than - U19 IW"-“ “WI “ g‘"""“l “i'"_g° TM ,,,,,. ],,,,,,._,.,,,l hmm been |05, from nniprogram consisted of solos by,l"'rof <-uu-t-.-_ Submarine crews are being.gI“\‘_";UM_'f;‘;_*;d_§_[“:_“I{;ySm;2 gggtrif( . - . w-e , - tl_.nn~.|l _in twelve weeks. Submarines D_° _ Mn Jonsson _md G___ Steven n- ~.tl mth Ana troninsal ““°~ ., it0ke vy) signed on at the Cnrraville meet- _ of the DOBSIUUIW Of 001°' WW’ °f lug. namely: Mlnard’\- Llnlrmmt Cures Tooiihaelie. omMnmgtmlNIIeyT1lI ‘tt is notkgolxighggsi XAGIIEM MN/KIIm°nt'hree young men ' I ing volun ar y. s remar . _ - orne a ey had attracted some attentiiqp. t1llh0\l5h signified their intention of enlisting. COMING EvENn:;gN '-- -- °°'::;°‘:.':l:-t. ‘:.§.‘..“.-:..'°°:;'.i:.‘.';-;..°°t'. ANN°“N°” - “- lt t, e ev en o any m ee were sp y - , 3 thcmgtaate wa? klJr_e_:i__\;etiu to callwuongs _-:lbs people at th;i‘dl_f;'_ere_t::ng;_ner;ss tang _ _DIEETING-S, ETC- cltlzens to rs - ves espy apprecse e s , . ,_ not hesitate to make any other cell- nospitaltlty with -which they were re-:__`gVV_0 C§N;|g_s1;£l' V_V:l‘tgh_0.t\‘2_\_1o_=:\;__*;’__" The necessity' 101'- Bly Other than vol- ceived. . 1- _ 0 01' It V 8 rd untory methods would be had for the ___ Cash mas accompany o er._ countr and would'be worst of all for Y. ‘ 'those who had money, and had not' “Come to the Patriotic Concert an vi f th. ~ Bask t Social at Canoe Cove Hall o given "mly in the “T Ce 0 P T e da Januar 23rd. Proceodsi :'.I|I be nirie hour|_ eighteen minut- I " . .,. ,. . . .d not b lt n it , -- I u s y. y 3:3; vs-Eaiilftln be necgsgirfy aaIId who LONDON. Jan. 19.-'According to a aid of Belgian Fund. Home mad Deed not -Bly tbl! if they' Wwe c0M`ld- Russian semi-otllclal news agency an candy. Doors open at 7 p. m.. Con oring the amount of levy to be maria* Imperial alrsse has been issued set- cert begins at 7.30 p. m. Admlsslo upon individuals or institutions. ac~|tlng the date for the convening of 10 cents. Ladies with baskets free. count would ps taken of 'th _contrti-, tho Duma and council of empire for 3987-I-20M2l» buttons whiehithey had aimed; made- t~‘oh.- 27. A former nkaso iixed the ' eu aotd: Ao. -l_-“|”|»¢|_|,||||m¢||¢ guru gm-get In cows.. voluntarily. ' __ __ date at _.l`an. _2li. _ tdlaardo Llnlrnont rcs two others. The plant was destroyer- BERLIN. .lan 16.-- via Sayville - _following seven rocrults were enroll- -~3“b,_,¢r|pti0ns U, the "fm Hung,"-pm . d n rl o GREAT 0,, his way to the 'Fignish meeting last Thursday afternoon Rev. J. J. McDonald, organizer- of the l’atl-iotic Fund met Sir l_‘~llur-les llullou and dis- russc-fl the situation with him. ’:lir Charles required no persuasion to ell- rit his generosity. He at. once sub- scribed $750.00. At the publlt- meeting in Tignisll that evening Rev. Fathc-r 1-lellonald proposed a hearty vc-te of thanks to Sir t_‘i1arles not only for this gift. which was only a fraction oi' what he had contributed since the war began. I-lo named a few ofthe contributions which sions totalled the splendid donation of $3,750, among them a motor ambu- lance which is now daily carrying wounded soldiers from the trout line trenches to the military hospitals; -750 to the Army Service Fund and this $750 for the Patriotic Fund. Ano- ther gift, said Father John ot' which he had iearnetl only incidentally and which he believed few knew about ‘ras a gift of underclothing to each oi` the soldiers now undcrgdiug treat- ment in the Dalton Sauato-rium, which Institution was itself u gift from Sir Charles. -ng language expatiated on the beauty lud the blessing oi' giving and the sa- 'isiaction that his splendid generosity uust be to Sir Charles himseflf as it vould be to all c-ther-s who would thus ;ive according to their ability and- iu His Gift of $750 to Patriotic Fund Briggs His War Contributions to $3; Besides Oiher Smaller but Still Muni' ficent Donations. Complimented- by Rev. J. J. McDonald and Rev. Maier _ Fullerton at Tignish Meeting. ` ‘ Father John in eloquent and inspir ‘ sts clllllulas DALT GENEROSITN proportion to the blessings that God had given them. ltcv. Major Fullerton sdconded Fa- ther John's motion in a 'brilliant ati- tircss in which full justice! `vVl!'d0no to the rnuniticenco and the ggnarollty and the patriotism of Sir C ries. The mover and seconder were an piauded in o. manner that told more eloquently than words the pride ofthe pccpic of Tignish in their popular and generous ex-citizen. Sir Charles replied in his usual mo~ dest manner. He had only done his duty, he said. and was glad to be able to do so much. Perhaps be could .do more yet. Anyway he would [he another motor ambulance provided they would let him drive lt. I-Ie would bc proud to be alble to take an active part in the great war for freedom and civilization. 1-le thanked those who had spoken so kindly of him and DDD- cil everybody would do his or ber part lu bringing this awful bloodshed to an end and in caring for the depen- dents of those who were bearing the heaviest part of the burden. ln calling upon the merchants of Summerside, Father John was assured of hearty and generous support. The recent tire had hit some of them pretty -hard but he has every conndence- that Summerside will do its part. Hol- man's Limited subscribed $500 as a starter- and this will no doubt -he bl- lowed by malty other generous sub sc-riptious. .,. _ _ - -_-_-_-_-_-_-_»_-,-_-,-_-.-¢ _-.-_-.-L-_-_-_-.-¢._ _ V-_-_-.~ AUSIIIIA ANB BERNIANY BBNEEII BN EIIIIB ' (Special to the Guardian.) ine of Austria and General liofer. ‘lead ofthe Asutriau war fecrliug dept. have had 3. conference on the food nrobienis with Chancellor von Beth- mann-Hollwe-g and other German t'ood tions"includi=ng distriluitiou oi’ food captured ill Ilouinania. BISASIER IIVERIANES AUSIRB-BERIVIANS ___-._-_ (Spec|aI to the Guardian.) ROME. via wireless, Jan. 1il.-Pet- rograd reports that disaster' has' over- -taken the Austro-German armies. The Danube brildgos have been carried away. by floods. The Russian and Rou- whole front. (Special 'to the Guardian.) 'rnerican property to his son llenry >."rnard'| Linimoni cures Dislemper I I I I LONDON. Jan. 19.-I’i-eniier Mart-I controllers; The conference. was? mainly concerned with economic ques-I l I I manian advance continues along the' LONDON. Jan. 19.-The will of Sir _'ohh Bechan, whoso death occurred .list October. was sworn tor probate -ffsterday. The estate was es‘ilmatcd -.t five ruillion dollars. llc- left his _.st SWIIZERIANB WIII IIIIE_I_I NIBBIIIZE (Special to the Guardian.) PARIS. Jun. 19.-General Ulrich Wills. Commander of the Swiss army. wishes. to mobilize all of S\vIt.z€rlaud's military forces, accordiing to a Berne despatch to the Petit Parisian. "l‘he Federal council is said to regard such a measure as excesselve and to have decided to mobilize only the second aml fifth divisions, but it is consider- ed not impossible that further units will be called to the colors. WIIRIB PIIIIIIBS . IBIIAAINB UP . IN BIINMBNS (From Our Own Correspondent.) OTTAWA. 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