me c _Q[1_1;;oy{___cunli1l m n ou” _ f . A i"¥'*°5Q '¢','l.5‘.,' 8212’ é....i'..;’ 5212,, ,.,,, CHARLOTTETOWN CANADA Waovsnav MARCH 10 1915 1”” P" Y'-r <°°"~°~°> "-~“~'~ l $2.50 por year by mall in advance THE SEED’ FAIR AT GEORGETOWN A Splendid Success. Large Attendance. Exhibits For Excelled those of Former Years. ln- spiring Addresses by Lieutenant Governor, Premier, Comm. of Agriculture and Others. , me--`_...._____ _ _ . The King's County Seed Fair and Poultry Show held at Georgetown! yesterday was a decided lmprovement` on former Seed Fairs. The numher‘ot’ King's County but throughout the ot’ exhibits was larger than before and the qualii-Y Superior. As the tlommls- deal of energy into the seed fairs. and ‘he be had about reached our limit in the of st sioner ot’ Agriculture expressed, we improvement of seed oats, wheat and barley as far as the samples shown ever, nt the fair went. The awards were placed by Richard Creed, John And-,cxhib rews, Harding Dewar and Prof. Ross lpotat in seeds, and by Mr L. ll. D. Foster in prove poultry. The hall was closed for prem judging from 11 to 2 p.m. oncou _ The formal opening ot' thu fair hy growing of seeds that we are now im- llis Honour the Lieutenant-Governor porti took place at 2.15. The attendance seed, was very large, crowding the hall to lace its utmost capacity. ills llonour ' npoitc 0|' thc itnportuncc oi' sowing thc l hest ot' socd und of couservinrr the for- and iilili’ Ol lllc Holi. lic also rct'et'rcd to K the Patriotism and Protluctlon cant- Wfflii palgn and invitcrl the farmers of utten )(ing's (lonnty to serve their country and by producing the ini-gust p,,,n,i|,|l, wonl crops. Fair The chfllrlnall, Mr Wallace `Jenl\v l’. ld. island member, went to on him this evening only to find te had just passed away. T >yl l he into Mr. ltichards was born in ctord, l’. E. island, n son of the (lapiain William iticlmrds. For a ihcr of _vcars hc was cngngcrl in shipbuilding and produce business. cn quite a young man he entcrcrl political arena and rcprcscntcd Second District ot' Prince in thc vincial legislature continuously upwards ot' 30 years. On Oct 26, S. he was clcclcd to the House ol' unons for Prince County and was lcctcll ut thc general clcciion in l There arc left to mourn his ow, one brother, Mr. John ltich- s. l}itici`ord, und one sister, Mrs. \V. Lca Wallbunk, Montreal. -~..._......, ¢----..-\._~(_¢. ~..._- l's sign ot' approval oi’ thcir work t the thing oftcn despnircd of fin- came. But the altar was thc sc- t of the temple and as we seek to- to erect God's house once more id the wreck of sin wc must work ni the altar outward. Wo nccd er despair of the lcmple it` we he- hcrc; we arc working not merely God but with ilim in this great rk. The temple built and consc- rated they next set to repairing thc ll of the city. Tlicy would stint out hcathcn and shut tlicmseives in., ooks. at first sight. a narrow policy wc must remember that those t out were idolaters who could e neither part nor place in thc y city. To-day wc are lnclinctl to lower the arricrs bctwccu the church and thc rid, and wc excuse oursclvcs on ground that wc would uiakc it ier for the tmtn outside to comc when if we were only holiest with selves we would sec that it is only excuse for letting ourselves out. ving made the wall between the urch and the world lower wc find 0 s (`hristlnn in thc \vorld not for the rld's sake n.nd the worldltng in the urch not for thc (`hurcii's sako tl lil‘ U ish between him that serveth God n d hint that serve-th llini not. We n ncver make Cliristlniiity caslcr for \l ll wn by the Muster for discipleship. y cross we make for ourselves will heavier than that which Hc lays ou us. His yoke is easy and ills urden light. The revival begun at e public altar found its way to the mes of the people. They began to ke thclr own houses to conform o n e D U s only the completing of the circle, a though religion seemingly made it- d actually begun there. The first n tar fire was kindled in a home and C e altar in the temple was kindled by ust not think that our devotion ends use and He comes to meet us at the tar. God in turn will visit our R mes, however humble. but we shall 1 ly enjoy fellowship with Him if F ere be an altar there. k This is a trite spiritual revival hich hallows all our life and leaves m place for division into secular and n cred but gives us to feel that our H d that every place about us is hal- F. .. inet-d’| Linlment Cures Rheumatism. 'Sliig nav the , who inv tile 'l`ilc bcc can ost, com iii their interests in Mexican territory ss and less are wc able to distin: guest Steps take” by the Amerlcun EASUALTIES IN CANADIAN " All B the House of God. And yet that on ry Force were announced to-day:- 1 lt' really felt in their homes last, it D me s_mcmm,y_ We Wm Gown gfrebro-spinal meningitis; next. oi. kin. ow, Scotland. Battalion, Manor House Hospital, 0 ; f i, (7 h- 5 "°"" nm ° k " Ch°'°'”_“ “uc viking, ann and num, which sailed yesterday for the Gulf of St Lawrence. ¢n,13tn Battation,admittcdto Nancy yefe <=f\\18l\l 1" all *Ce Pack not fer Dorchester. Eng. ‘A 0 . 5th Battalion; next of kin. Mrs A ' Battalion. broncho pneumonia; next~ (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, March li.-~-A drastic ainendment to The liefencc of the Realm Act was unexpectedly pre- sented to tho (lommons this afternoon by the Chancellor ot’ the ldxchequer, Mr Lloyd George. The proposal was that thc Govern- ment be empowered to cotuinantleer all factories required for war purposes. lip t.o the present time .firms and factories already producing war nmterial could be taken undcr Govern- ment control. Tlic amending Bill oi` ._____&.-_mm the llhancullor would extent] this power to cover all othcr concerns which the Government may wish to utilise for this purpose. Mr Lloyd George laid particular cnt- piiasis upon his statement that not only the duration but thc slicccss of the war depended upon thc output ot’ munitions. The Government, he de- clared, proposcd to organise the cntiro engineering community through n committee lienderl by business men. with the idea ot' assistini: in increase DRASTIC AMENDMENT PASSED P. A T0 DEFENCE OF REALM ACT . SURPRISES BRITISH PUBLIC ol. of output. The amendment was pass- cd in all its stages. (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, March 9.-Speaking in the Corunions this afternoon, in reply to tt question, the Foreign Secretary, Sir Edward Grey, said he had no doubt but that Japan would observe the treaty of 1905, undcr the terms of which Japan and Britain guaranteed thc integrity and indcpvndence oi' tlhina, toy,-;cilicr with cquul cottiincrciul opportunities to all nations. iii (Special to the Guardian.) ATHENS, March Elf-M. Gounuris, Deputy for Patras, consented, at the request of King Cotistaiitiiic, to under- take thc task of i'ol‘n1ing n nc\v (inb- lnct. The new Prcnlicr is cxpcctcd to i`nvonr tho continued neutrality of (lrcocc. iii -___~____~&___* Ye. HAAAN lIHAlllIillill iii NNUUAEE PEAEE iiHMS (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON. March il.~’l`lic I)nil_\'_ 'l‘olcgrapl\`s Paris correspondent, sa_vs_ hc learns that lir Von [lcthmann_ liollweg, (lcrmnn imperial (‘hanccilor, will tnake it statement, in thc ltcich- to-tlay setting forth thc tcrnis on it (lcrnluily is willing to nialtc (3. whic pcnc Sil lliihlhiiiim . (Special to the Guardian.) ONIIUN, iilart-li 9.---A tlcspnicii to Morning l’ost from Pctrogrntl sz An order which eniphasiscs the darity of the Allicd Powers. and ch is a striking departure from l. the say soli whi Straits alicad ot' tho other lla s so the British force is thc und because the whole mandctl by iirltish ofilcors. HMANY HUPES Siill ill MEXISU --- l (Special to the Guardian.) ` \VI\SiiiNG'i`ON, iVi!If‘Uil 9.*1\llltll`i- can wnrships arc being despatcltcd to_ ii Mexican waters to-day. The sending 0 of the war vessels followed vigorous f representations by General (larranzaili demanding the prompt improvemeutlll t’ 'conditions affecting foreigners and nder his control. it is expected the overnment will cause u cliange of ttitudo by Carrnnza. iXPiiilllilllAiii iiliiii (From our Own Reporter.) OTTAWA, March 9.-The _following sualties in the Canadian Expedition- | Slightly wounded, March ii. Lieut. onald Eric Douglas, First Battalion; hatham, Ont. t Seriously ill, Private Thomas hillip, Military Hospital, Tidworth. rs Margaret Phillip, mother, Glas- Sergeant. W. G. Couchman. 10th lkestone. nature of disease imt an, Canterbury. Kent, Eng Slightly wounded. Private E. Well- ospital; next of kin, H. T. Wellman. Severely wounded. 'Private Wm.l* rd admitted to Netley Hospital. 1 Dead, Private Walter J. Smith, 16th _SUMMARY UF THE SlTl_|lli'l0h._`[X (Special to The Guardian) The fleet engaged in the bombnrrl-, - ment of the forts of thc liardunelies is F using an immense quantity ot' umuni- tion. Also the ships engaged will pro- lilll iii llAMiiii HUM GERMAN iilll£KAlii Arguments for liestor . Resolution Lost on Di Ol' tion to-ni cd an address dcclftriug that i’riu<-4: I Edw tion stan nrcs iii' i clcci cd t dcrs ctitcd in thc Canadian Parllauil-nt L tauding. that n mistake linrl bccn _ (From Our Own Reporter) crro O'I"l`AWA, March 9.-~'l‘hc qltc.~.tiotii- Ilriti Prlnvtf Rrlwarti island rcprcst»ntu- as “r was brought beforc thc Scnnlc _ lsln ght by Senator Prowsc who mor- i chit ard island came into coni‘<-dcr.t- its li in 18711 with thc distinct untlcr- 1””-“ ding that it should ncvf-r bc rc- ‘i""" css than six nn»nibcrs: that the ors of Prince Edward lslnnd vrt- “ ii enter conl'cderution on that un- E. l. REPRESENTATION DISCUSSED IN SENATE Motion introduced by Senator Proivse Strong ation of Original Repre- sentation Presented by Senator Murphy the Vl8l0l'i . r the word "increased" in the sh t'olurnhla Act had been copied cntljustcd” in the Prince Edward nd Act, though its population on -rin): cntitlcd Prince Edward ls- and to only iivc members. Tltoligh opulation had not iiirroasctl it.s ro- cntution was not reduced by Sir A. MacDonald who reinembered ntcntion of those who rrarned the din and it was not reduced until under thc Premiership ot' Sir n ’l`ho1upson. Senator Murphy cd much supporting evidence to argument and asked the su ort hc i .~..%~.'?.I»€?;f~ ~ »~ A ‘» is \ ' 1' o Kim, Ft~t'tlliiat\tl who, it is ttieclarcd, dcsircs to remain neutral. I in (lrcccc lil. Gottnuris has under- EX taken to form 11 Vnbinct to sttccceri that of M. Vcni'/.clo'/., and tlirentens to bably have to be fitted with new guns should the old ones be hverlicated. I This fleet, which, it is reported, has _ __ __ . _ , ,been reinforced by anothcr bnttlcsliip m_(_“_'f;‘_'S ,Bu“k' Ou? oi. ‘I mul] 8‘7`i4 of tho Queen Elizabeth class which is v£""" " “I mow; md” "O0 "ms ‘Vm“h known to include luorc ships than zirriud in “Hush parm or dapurwd tliosc mentioned thus far, continue to 'mm mf!" lmwpen "m“m"-‘i 21, “ml occupy the people ot' the ilrltish isles. iM"'.'°h "' “'“"‘. 'iw ""("""| "'. 'M' _who luke keen interest ___ “___ w____k ____ ucliicvctncnt ot tiortitzm subulnrmes, ‘thc navy. Reports that ihrcc ot' tht- ""'mi'(u"“ ‘(1, "gum" ‘Smeg \’y.'h“' forts guummg the Narrows (___ mo Adlniraity, Xcssuls of ull mittonnlitlcu lduropcan and two on the Asiatic side, ‘""' '“i“‘l\ “HU 1\l"’0"m- "x"l‘i‘i'"”' an or which me u_,___ed with ]4_i______ liowvvcr, those used by the Admiralty nuvnl and military purposcs. euty-nine tueinliers of crews of niers torpedocd lost their livcs. total number ol' \'t~.sHels which vcd in liritish ports during this (Special to the Guardian.) i' .t')Nl)()N, March 9.--l<‘it’iccn iiritish 0 ll() (‘u ill( i'i‘l fir; 'l`li in .tio guns have been silcnccd, increased the ff" couiidcncc of the iiritlsli public that ‘ IW thc guns of the warships are heavy f‘,"“'“ enonglt to force tin- Straits though no-1 imf body cxpccts this to be done quickly ‘uni or without liritislt losses. The ztdtli- 'will , ,, tion. in military economic ixnporiauct- v."h“'h d“i"'u""‘l Wu” 4'u"' |w""l" of (llc opening ot' the Straits, would IW" . have an immense effect not only on *‘“‘>'5~ “"”`0 im-SU1`<’¢fSHll1U.l` U'l‘\<'i<0‘i 'JU' no Turkc_\', but ’i"urkcy’s neighbors. LW" Greece is already involved over tho liio crisis in thc llnrrioncllcs, and it is `“°*`-‘“'**`~ in reported thcrc is a similar rfrlsis in ilulgnria, where it is said the Prem- ier is dcrnnnding intervention on thc side oi' the Ailics in opposition to the vishcs f ` r rp' ---~ lla cellent Lecture Delivered 'ic by Judge Fitzgerald. Eli tlisolvc Parliatlieiii is that body does not enilorso thc policy ot' fricndly neutrality towards the Allies. lt is bclit-vcd in London tlic pcoplc will l 'force thc (lrccit (lovcrnincnt to inter- of venc anti that Venizelos will Soon dei bc back in ofllcc. ey 'nder the auspices of thc Knigfltts Columbus a magnificent lecture was ivered in the Pro-Cnillctlral last cning to at large audience by Mr cm “'21 mad thcr rcs six § rtltlr- Hill' \'i.lll od was 4,1512), whilt- thc numbcr lam _ _ ~ ` ,Pro ships, tho Atintlralty stntcincnt ,hm eu l<`cln'tu\ry 2 and March 5. , had hcn ~wunn--l Plluuu" on S011 S tal( rl gartlcn anal in (`anr1tion said that thc terms ol' thc lmr- _mn in wcro still rl-ml-rnbcrcrl bv tim _,Om r mcn. The proviiir-<~ bclit-vl~li still Wh tho bnrtrain sltriulll bc cnrrictl out. His) s lmrgnin had brotzglit mr-n to ufrrcc _,lui thc nrovincc cutcring r‘onl'cdr~ra- ,_ S ami in no other terms would thcv 9,; , cc. A mistake had been nuulc. ad- |,.g; tngc had bor-n inlrcn ol' il and (llc .why rcscnintion ot' l"rinf‘<-‘ Edward ls- pn. l was llisniipcnriiiit. Sctmlor Dm wsc snirl that :t wronlr had been W), c and hc rlcsircri in dcr-larc that ,ak would ncvcr rosi until that wrong Ed bccn rightcd and thc rcnrcscnta- ma ii oi' thc province rvetorctl to six. gig(- conclusion he said that n comnrc- dm, sive statcincnt of tim r-asc had hm; n tnatlo bv lion. Mr. .l. A. l\iali|c~ dy.. and with the ncrmi.°slrin ol' the pm :tic ho would liztvc it put upon imp) nsnrd. dis, s t, li ti i ll ) cnulrir i‘lnr:ti\ sccnnrlcrl thc rcsoltt- ff»|~,.. n and ilcclnrcll llrai ihrnuch :v mls- ‘hm c at wrrntcr had bccn donc Prince .pl-j ward island. that thc province was lm( s not iltlr-kly nomiluicd. not nm/-li rf-S ro than the Gnrrlcn of Filer). The thi \t`crlr-riitinvi lntruriin shonltl bc kent. th rd lr-land had remained out of con- th cr.-»tt.iovi for six _roars liccnusl- of Th . . pp hc Senate to have the six reprc utiics rl-stored to Prlncc Edward nd othcruise there might come n o when thc province would have rcprsweittativr-s sitting in the pop on iii Lotigiiecrl doubted that it ld in til-snalllo tn 'irlopt thc mo l‘hc lalnnd im mbcrs wcro to be uicndcri tot the pcrslstcntc with ith tltct urged their tau c but per cntc did not always piovc that tt in should be grunted This was cririus tnftttcr The icsolution ask hc ltnperlal Parliament to change slntion adoptcd forty years ago i rcprc-iernativcs of the province sunt For ycnrs afterwards the vnirc niadl no cifort to correct at it nas lint alleged was a mis ts As to thc facts statcd by Prince ward Island bcnators ho would kc no .trgtuncnt Thcy had been assed and passed upon before He btcli that the Fcderai Pariatnent thc .-iuthortty to pass such ati ad ss to the imperial Parliament as posed until thc various provinces igrccri to ii The question was ~n\sr-rl at thc intci provincial con uri .1 v .tgp lion l\lr Lo »ll mid hc uoulrl not oppose the nl :plc adtorntcrl bv senator Prowse opposed his nicthotl and thought in \pt lltcnt tor ilu Senate to pass 8. olution which had been defeated s scssion in thc lonunons When e consent of thc other provinces had on obtained he had no doubt but c llcrlcral Parliaml-nt would r s e S 9 "_°" b was sunk by u submarine without warning oif liustlngs at six o'clock Royal, of Glasgow, was sunk without i b G r stbm ri e ext of kin, Miss J. E. Douglas, sister, :mm ng y B e mn" I H n on n danger of being driven ashore in a hreatening blizzard. The four _ aboard. it is believed that if condi- ions grow worse, the steamers will be abandoned and the crows will en- ui custom nnirlted the cutruncc of In th? east "ml wesi Hgmmg be' Ju Allied ilcct into the l)ztrd;m@1|eH_ tween tmrtnans :ind Allies contiiittes, jon n the Ilttssiuii cruis-cr Askolri was bm' wnhofn making me. Hmmm," an _md to _“kv the Russiml "ug _mu clearer. 'ihc Russians clami to have Pr inflicted unothcr tlcfeat on tho Ger- m._Hna,.y prnwdurp, mmm lluié 1112111-‘t ill _~\’01‘l|1 `i.’0i1infi. it short dis- and his answer wus: “My conception __ _-(___ the U_,m___h Hug ___ h____|_ be_ taircc from thc iuast irussian frontier. nt what hp is is not so much hs a seei- St__m_g_ winch threatens to liroak coniiinunca- loo “wt is tion beuvccti thc (sermons near the ing lowcr Niemcn and those bcforc Osso- wctz. The t'entral Poland battle, wliich protniscll to develop nt. l’ilica ltivcr, scents to have died do\\'n, ow- ing to the Russians being too strong: for thc (,lcrnians, who wcro forccd to‘ abandon thc olfeusive and l`all bfick gl UHIAUF the iillSSl2lll C0ll1ii0l`-€1li.t\<'i<. pose, as an cinttnutiou i`rom God, or Things have secrningly clitingctl tml _.___ little ln thc (‘arpatl\ians, althougli the fm (spasm to the Gua,.dfa,1_) itussiaiis, act-nrding_ to report, appar- ni, I_0NDO_\;_ Mnrm 9__~.fphe (._(,,-ms, cntly iniprovctl their position on the wh pmumm of the Dam. f|~c|ugw_ph at llungarian side ofthe Liukla l’ass._ he (foponllagcn tclegraplts as t'0llo\vs:- A'°U"’i-Tl_`1\‘i asserts Alle Auslfiillis ll »-A mm, I-m.e;g,| (,ff;(,|u)_ who has were defeated ncnr Svtduik, on the hc connections with German sources. 011dH\"f\ Rii'l‘1‘~ H C0HSl<1-iw-win l (From our Own Reporter.) )'l"l`A\-VA, March ll.--Titre fiilicrais vc at lust suninioncd up their cour- c and havc decided to introduce nn clidmcnt on thc Iiudgcl. It is said Sir \\'ili'ritl Lattricr has on opposed to an amendment. but prcssurc from the wc-stern Liberals l thc Pugsloy wing has been too eat and thc Opposition Lender has ( i F amendment. llc will bc rcplictl to lion. W. T. Wltite. and llr t'lurk ll winti up thc tlchato for tho tlppo- lou. it is cxpccterl thi- i,:utricr cndtncnt will conle to»morro\v. Tin-, tigct livbntc was occuplcrl by thc clt bent-liars to-day and tlicrc was . F nrly at tlozen spcnkl-rs, und tho do- c cliicf (‘on.~:t-rvaiii'i.~ spvztltcr was r Gcnrgo llt't\rlbttr_\'. Mr iirntlliury rlci`cndc,tl tht- taxation ropv.-mls of tho llllnistcr ot' i<`inuncc tl criticised thc proposal to rctiurc n cxpcutlitures on public works. llc lri flint cvcry governnicut in Uaniltlu F' N bllc works during the war tinic aint at municipalities should do likcwlsc. e rlcnicd that thc incrcnsc in thc rii`f was llkcl_\' to result in highcr lccs i`or agricultural inipleuicnis. Athcr speakers wore: T. l\iacNt|ti, it Coats; lt. Lanciot, Lrtprairic; tl. F Trenniinc. ` IIE \\'l‘iA'I'lIEll. F '|‘ IC .il PE R A T UR E, 'i‘l DE. MOON, l‘]'['C. (Special to the Guardian.) odcrntc northerly winds; fine, not uch change in temperature. THE Wli)ATl~lEil.-Yesterday was ne, with high winds. The lowest tompcraturc recorded or Monday night is 22 deg. al\o\'c` B ero and tho lowcst of ycstcrilay is 23 eg. above. At il' n.m. _yesterday it as :ill dog. above. At 9 p.ni. it wus 3 deg. above. Tin-_ highest ot’ tho ny was 26 dcg. hbove. The tide will be high this afternoon e high tomorrow morning ut 7.40 P nd i<‘rida_v nt 8.43. The sun sets this afternoon at 5.59 nd tomorrow nt 6; it rises tomorrow iorning at 6.19 and Pririay at 0.18. The moon sets this morning at lt. The last quarter of the moon was on There will be a new moon on Mon- ln_\', March 15th. at 3.42 p. in. eaters perished in an ice pack off the out coast Mlnai-d’s Linlmcnt carol garget in cows * __.___, .... _ _..-.41 hours and thirty-eight minutes. Tho length of today will be eleven umhis had como in thc vonr licfnre U ms than British (‘oluuibia. Tho Ca tliosc ni' llritisli Uolnnibifl but uw- W l W $`1 w ag ce c motion was declared lost. U\NI)I*]NSEI) ADS. T00 LATE FOR CLASSIFI'(L‘A TION _*__ ONE CENT per word each inser- on for advertising' in this column. sh must accompany orders. Mini- ( . A mum ciinrl-*cs twenty-tive cents. ' ANTED. GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply 231 Richmond St. 8348-3-flltitf. A~~reo~uNr-‘unnlsneo Ro6'M as soon as possible. Apply 220 Hills- ioro strl-et. S953-3-10ni3ipd. wlA~`1-1-:ioi`1'o' nENr`HousE`co~. alning 7 or 8 rooms with modern niprovemcnts. Apply P. 0. Box 116. 8032-Zi~3ii’ttf. 5 WEEKLY PAID MEN everywhere to distribute circulars. The (fo-0p- crativc l'nion, Wiinlsnr. Ont. S947-Il-t0m3ip¢i t i `: W`°""_" `"”` T"""` "Fm" 'T ANTED MAID FOR GENERAL house work. 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Effective and artistic decoration for centres, hat ribbons. walsts. collars, buttons. satin shoes, trinket boxes, girdles, neck ribboal, cushion covers. etc. Terms for course of twelve lessons. $8. 8| Brighton Rolrl. 89084-0m5i. iaard'a Llniment corn Diphthorlq