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Mr. Altre Picliard Elected President. The annual meeting of the Charlotte-` was then put to the vote and carri town Board ot Trade was held last evening, the President. Mr J. 0. Hyiid- hmm \mm“L¢__ ol. $49] 96 whim W mun, in the chair. The Secretary. Mr E_ “_ [gpm-_ was N-@,w“¢_ (lr l»l(._|-i-_(.__ 4-oiisideretl highly satis-it`a<'.tory. the American (‘oi\sui, was preseitt tiiitt dress on his tlrst official assoiflntloii the lloard t`or 25 years and had giv wltli the lloard ot"l`ratle. 'l`lit' iniiiutes excelleiit service during that perl of the last nivelilig lntvinit l"‘-“ii rs-all having always linen regular in attei and confirmed, the suitability oi‘ thu ance and having added iiiaterinlly present rooms was tllsciissetl itiid on the titlvaiiccinciit. of the interests thc motion of Mi' id. 'l‘. lliggs il, was the lliiard. he be inode an itoiiorn decided that thc. ini-.oniiiig (‘.ouiit-.ll be life tneiiiber. instructed to secure the best avail- 9d~ Capita of Montenegro.seems likely The Secretnry's report showed a suffer the fate of Belgrade, and Brtti “H observers already are asking anxious- Any really great Austrian naval bass believes that the cautions wording ly mint mennceit1b_ekl\}istria;i cnliilitcsi in tho magnificent. iiarhonr ot' (lattaro of tai. . _ i ll »' _ 2 ' .. . \.',; ' ‘ Mr IL v_ mmmm moved 'ml ____ um _t;i|i"t_i_lcii;_0 S;_omi;dy i)_l__i_t_>rt_m_liv|i \vo lt have bien nn ossible witlio it tht disisters large pioportions dclivereii an able and liiierestiiig iid- Mr Tidinnrsh had been a iuembcr of going nn all around (‘<~ttinic 'i small stances Austrian pn-:session ot' (‘nttai°o 5;" town which nearly a year ago, cons “|` crniiiciit _ lt. has been long the h '-" tory ot' the little Montenegrin kingdom While nttentluii is ct-ntl-ed in devel "Y i~liat. it. had been compelit-ti to bow to opinents on the Adriatic: coast. it is ry a foreign 1-oiiqiieroi' but there sem little hope that it can long witlistuiitl ian transports. the ilrindisi and tlltta Mr ““u““h‘“`5' “"'*"°“d"*l (hc ““"u"“ the overwhelming strength iii inen an Excellent Adllressiiondihons in Montenegro are tar irom Satistactor (Iettinge Likely to Fall and Speculation is Rite a to lliiect on italy. Most 0ptimistic Reports iro tl Western Front where Germans “Are not Beaten ¢l“¢¢¢|_ lim-mal gpenlng 0| Papita. bill are Milli’ 101’ 3211101!!-'° ment To-day by Gov’nor General LONDON, Jan. 12.-Cettinje, tho` has the most serious aspect. The lon OE-RNlANSN“READY FOR BEATING” ONTHE WESTERN FRON _ D E to‘ narrow italian Peninsula is peculiarly to one account. this was duc to sh vulnerable to attack t`rom the sea ii i li \ is Lovccii, but und1~r lin- new elrcum I cd is almost as great ii nit-.iiiit-t~. to italy " to be the scat. ot' thc Moiitcncgrln tiov- as the German coiitnicst ot' Calais pondenti.. i-xpresslng the conviction ls- would have ber-.ii to gi-cal llritiiiii_ its atiiiiiiliiccti from lloiiie that two lttil d dl i’alerino, last week struck iiiiiies the Allied (lr-iierais that there is - possibility ut' any succcssi`\tl (icriii “me moms' “mess smisfactory ur' i" nppmciutive wrnlsi “ml th” rcsolu' guns of General Koevess. A.s in Ser- and sank. The majority ot` the crews named roniinent stall officer, who rangements could be made with the tion was unanimously carried, Mr T City Council for the continued occupo- marsh being declared, amidst a tion of the present rooms. The Presi- plause, elected an honorary member. dent, Mr J. O. Hyiidman. then read his m' bis‘s case the Entcntc Press finds D' inexplicable why Italianassistancehad On the Russian front. an Austrian not been sent long ago to Lovcen official communication records, desper- German communication. According British air rnid. The English pre There ls tt great. spirit ol' optimis in both British and French dcspatcli information about the German forc facing us. W'e know their exact d Mr Tidninrsli suitably acknowledg ed which it is said could rbave been r it were saved. n - ate attacks hy ltussiuns on the Be ss- positions and strength. and we ever v. __- H (From our own Correspondent.) tho (ierinaii cominuiiication 1-oiiecais it Speaker for tht- liowci- (‘.l,uml,p|-_ Dr Albert '.~levlgny, ot' lloi-tflicsit-r. was ni formally eil.-ntl-il to that dignity ni.. es opposed, but coming in for sonn- from the western front, the coi'i'es- ralllery by thi- i.i>atl»-.r of tin- Opposi- Of tloii. Sir Wilfrid _i.ai1rif~r, :ind l’nrli:i- ll0 mont then t1ilj0lii'tied till tliret- o'i‘ioi-It till to-morrow nt’teriiuoii. wlirii the forinnl ot`t'e|isive :inywiiere in the west: lines. opening will tak.-, Dilip.-, il.»,.,|.|.i,i li,- - The t-orrsspoiideiil, nf llenters Tel grain (‘on\pai\_v sends from British new ineinhcrs were i~i-i-4-ivcd by liti- lieailqiiurtei-s an interview with an u c- Sevigny, formal st-lr-triioii ot' four tl- Senate, and out-_ by tht- t‘oiiinioiis. is The Senate convened at 2.30 to-day, P quoted as saying: " We now have full half-an-hour earlier than the Commons, es,nnd received the four new members iS-,who have been summoned since last y- ' session. They are lion. T. S. Sproulc, "°p°"' wmm Wm be mbuaehd “L me “°"°“" "'°"f°"°"d 0" mm' thunk' deredimpregnnble withacompuratiic- arabian frontier, but insists that the where outnumber the Germans. We ex-Speaker oi’ the Commons* lion. (‘.. length in R subseqmnt issue' The re' mg me Bmml for their kim] appreda' ly small number oi' rei.ni`orccmen'ts attacks everywhere were repulsed. also outnumber them in both field :ii n The Petrograd coinmuiiicatioti is sil- heavy artillery and our weapons a vo McLean of Prince Edward island. o was exhaustive and comprehen tion oi' his services, and stating that und- u few heavy gum The mducuo P ft ' sive. emhrncinga large variety of sith- he would in fixture devote the same jects. Among other things, Mr llynd- care and attention to thc work ot' t °f M°“'~e“'35l`0. the press points on man suggested the meeting twice a Board as he had endeavoured to do your of provincial Boards of\'i‘rade. the past. The war was touched on in the report, the statement being made that " we nroceeded with. The list of ofiic might consider that our Island is bearers is as follows:-President, M doing fairly so for in recruiting, in u centre but we must be pre the best efforts from every part of the ta n. _ _ . . . Empire that will suffice." The value Mr E. H. Beer was re-elected Secr of farm an`d fish products for the year tary-Treasurer. L it EXPLUSIUN ill Hill Att WITHUHAW A. _ ce - r' (special to the Guardian.) LONDON, Jan. 12-The resignation from the Ministry, of Labour members ' § (Special to the Guardian.) NE\V YORK Jail 12 -‘A News r b the Black Ro Lieut.-Colonel h. . ~ - be y d. p, -AEWCY despatch from Leith, SCOI- Chambers. On arrival they were in- U \va`s $15,780,000, field crops contribut- ing $11,130,000; live stock. etc., $2,400.- McLure, F. J. Holman, Dr S. R. Je 000; I, £a5lt1£!Ig."increase 1915._at pelt kins, J. R. Burnett, C. H. Black, J. value qi. 0. 00: fisheries. $1,250,000. McLaren. A. W. Hyndman, Bru The car ferry was referred to and the Stewart, H. W. Weeks. W. T. Welne ptlseibilities which it would open up to the island. The report suggested the appointment of select committees a t pp to deal with different questions. such tendered Mr R. L. (lotion. who h 99 lmmllrltlon and the tourist trade. decided to loin the ranks of the 105 d Regiment and fish: for his King an ment says an ammunition depot in the drawn. The Labour leaders had V6 southern section of Lille, Northem long commence Wim Premier Asquu railroads and shipping. and “especi- ally for the encouragement of goods manufactured in the British Empire to take the place ol' those made in Ger- many.” lt' wus suggested that the Retail Merchants' Association might become it part of the Board and have u special committee to represent their interests and thus combine all the efforts of the business men. More urged. in closing his report, the President. in connoctloii with tho war. stnted:_ " We are so for removed in this coun-` lry from the scenes of the conflict, and the people in this little province especially, as a rule, are so happy and contented, that we are inclined to take serious problems too lightly. The lesson oi the war to us all is that we must learn to practise economy, make more sacrifices and exert ourselves to assist tho Empire, in the changed con- dlt-ioiis, to the greatest possible ex- tent. Our freedom depegds absolute- ly ou the fact that the ritish Navy is supreme to-day as it was .tn the time of Nelson. W‘ithout its protection wo would be helpless." Mr E. T. Higgs. in moving the adop- tion of the report. congratulated the President on its excellence. mid tho Board of Trade on the fact that it The election oi’ officers was th t,~ent on the subject, but the Russians better than theirs. We can fire fi , eir shells to their one without dei>leting{'rho Upper non.-to :tion uuiourneti un- he wil- enable the Austrians not only to usually withhold incntion ot th in command the Adriatic, but also to. movements until they are well on th threaten the flank of any advance road to cimpietion. e“ from Salonikl, and prevent any etfec- There have been no important d i J P Gordon. R E Mutch W. K. Rogers. Mr W. l~‘. Tidmarsh then moved that vo c of thanks and a reciation he it Country. Mr Cotton could easily hs secured a commission if he desire but he took a manly course and p t iii the field of battle. llc thought the Board should express its thanks tt; l young people of the country. _ Mr James Paton, M.L.A., seconded the resolution, coiigrntulating Mr (lot- ton on his action and expressing th ranks f i The President, in tendering the vo Cotton, endorsed the remarks of tl other speakers. Mr Potion acknowieilgcil thc vo some of the single young men in tl stores in the city would enlist; Mr J. R. Burnett, excused the n this would no doubt be done in it du el; tive move by the Entente forces velopments on the western front. Th _“md Pickmw ViCe_P\_eB1dem_ Mr through Albania. _ blowing up of a large German mun comparison with the large mnnufrw H_ IL Hnson; Cimncnl John ,1,_McKen_ For italy the new Austrian success tion depot near Lille is admitted in t ring s, - zie. S. A. McDonald, J. O. llyndman. pared for any sacrifice, as it is only R. li. Jenkins. E. Aitken, H. V. Bun li (Special to the Guardian.) B _ oard of Education; Wm. Brace an th BERLlN, Jan. 12.-A_n officiai_state~ George H_ R0ben_s_ have been wit li. France has been blown up It is . _ ‘ _ ' ' at his invitation and he assured the e stated that Seventy persons were km' the Government was hiding no ulterl lish attack. confidence and co-operation was ilgpi-Sglgfirhiifirf French T|‘00pS i which he was now setting to the E (Special to the Guardian.) _ _ _ _ LONDON, Jan. 12.-A French de- A suocessfu recrutng rally wa hope tgattlvemlltillflns ,,?g\?i‘;{ agllzlitlié tachment has been landed on the held at Springfield Lot 8, on Mondo te Greek island of Corfu for provisional evening. Among tilts speakers wer . . occupation. according to an Athens Rev. Stephen McDonald. Nathan Mc- of thanks (heartily earned) to despatch to Reuters Telegram Com- Farlane and others, a good musical puny. l~‘ourteci\ ships oi’ unknown progrnmine by local talent as well n U, nationality are cruising around Corin. by n nuniber of the boy-s oi` the 105i ._ I , _ | A Rome tl0SDl1iCl\ Silys a Froncli war- At the meeting tive enlisted as follows ?fmtc\;:u;1kes i;‘xp‘:.eSs’;1{“l°€|Ec 8|':g§f,l‘l|,n': ship tainted n detachment of troops Dan. G. McKinnon, Alfred Haywood is Tiiesdny evening to prepare for the Sonrortiwoitc, Wesley strong anon e- wish. To say that we have got the __.-_,_ M. _-_.- _ . . . . , _ ._ _ _ ,___._. ._,. ..___-,-_-_-_- -_-___-.-L_-A-_-L-_-_ .-_-.-_-_-V-.-_-»_=-ff.-_-f ~»- »_-.-_~_-,~.- ` ‘_-_-_-J .-_-= arrival of Serbian troops. land Cousins. Rallies were also bel “_ on Tuesday evening at St. Anthony had at its head such a cnpnble and or two, zealous chairman. The following new members we Mr R. H. Jenkins sccoiitli-.tl the mo- nlected: Messrs L. ld. Weiner, tion. also congrntiiliitlng thc llrcsident on it. Mr W. F. Tldmnrsh supported the ilenrden, H. S. ileiidorsott. 'I‘. R. (1 more, C. li. Chandler, C. J. Riley. The President then requested etiellent speech. in regard to the war‘ dress the meeting. he was of opinion that Prince Edward i-io spoke of the greet resources of the Dominion to-day and said that- the people oi Canada were amen! ‘U19 most. vlrlie on earth. canada with u population of eight millions is U10 centre to-day of the largest transpor- tation system on the face of the globe, with three trans-continental railways.. The great Republic to the south did not attempt it trans-continental rall- way until also had forty millions. The reno ation of Mr Higgs. for the adoption of the Prealdeut'e report, ~\A~o~4tn»¢\~¢h~m~.~U~\¢-¢~v¢v¢~¢»\v~h~v- ooamiro. nvnzcrs. A _Dr Pierce is an interestlnx nn island had done comparatively well. pleasing speaker, and his address we Arthur Henderson. President of tb lhill If 110 W0rf‘- iV0l'lhy Of 11 C0mmlB' ment says the inhabitants of Lille be- sioii lie would win it on the other silc liuvp the ggcldem was ,lilo in mi Eng. \ TORO .ro I 13 M ‘H lant Jos Gallant, l\‘i‘nnk l"i\\tuu r- _ -_ _ |_., nd N f almmrr si ll hilly l:i`i‘i`il ll\lll‘ Ulllllllll (7“0 WOW" /\'"|'*`W |_‘~ action was due to thc alleged failure- gzglsttellity'g;les0£vl)tN(l‘ain0“ I Iluotc living Pliieait, Aiicci llif‘lH1l‘\ of British ntlleinls, he being it ilrltlsii Dr THE WEATHER Yesterday was mill ““\“`Y |`°le\`5 At 5’ El‘“m°"“ suliietzt, to get Britain to protect: hint resolution, reviewing the report in an ,` Pierce. the American Consul, to ad cool Wm, occasional Eno” gurrlcs there was nn excellent rally addiesscs ag,,_m,,¢ the Heizum af his mul; Sinn., 'rite noe win be high this snot-noon being gi"““ "> “ev C De While “- ll MCU0i\l1ld Cal" DMV90". Chai- business. He came to Mnlne thirty- fl 4 as <1 t t 5 av it 5 gvtill beahmizh totztlirgretzvr ant. 6 12 and Hellslel’ The m\lBl0Hlh Digi: of“;iii_»f2, tivo years ago from Annapolis County. -1 BERLIN AUMIIS M|N\SlEHS' HESIENATIUNSNSTEAMEH SUNK Bi. li illillltil ESBAPES . GERMAN SUBMAH|N[S ld P. Bcaiibien, ot` Montreal; lion. John \'0_llIilne, of llaniilton, and lion. .loliii e our munitions. We can take their til the arrival of the Deputy of ilie first line of trenches whenever we ‘ovemor General G - . m The Commons assembled as usual e beaten is dangerous rubbish, but the ,at three o'ciock, the Clerk ol the l- -tfutll iS, we have §0t‘ them ready f0i‘ House, Dr Flint, presiding in the ab- a- beating." sence of a Speaker. There was a full attendance of members, with u sprink- ' ling of Khaki. those who wore uni- forms being Mr Gerald White of North Renfrew, Dr Stewart of Lunenburg. N.S., Mr Tremaine of ilants, Mr G. ii. Bradbury of Selkirk. and Mr G. lfl. Fowler of Kings and Albert. Sir ilober; Borden, who is suffering from grippe, was not present. but will be able to open the House to-morrow. The members of the Lower House were summoned to the Senate Cham- h land. Say!! U10 5'-9110101 YU-“(1119-i¥` has structed, according to the usual prac- r m been Sllllkdbl’ 2 lzlubmlltfllnef H9li_01‘9W tice, to return to their own l-louse and _ _ r were Save A 999801 P0111 “TCC” elect' i1 Speaker to represent thcm in imma to go m me mmm’ thinking Ed and forty mjured‘ The a'"“°u"ce` move behind the Military Service Bill lonillt SWS U10 BI`lUSh Sfeilmer Tllffml their intercourse with the Crown. Sir ` eluded a German submarine which (mo, lr0gl_p,~_ A(-img p,-pmim-_ movml Billion Dollar Suit .. Against llritisb 2; [whose guidance thc balance had been ( P - ll Pon'1‘i.ANo iuuiuo, Jon. 12-A su S S ecial to the Guardian) _ 3 _H1 ' for one billion dollars against the '° stint ii. i. Mo<|itnt's it _‘I to have been caused by an alleged _ _ _ I S conspiracy. wss tiled in the Federal iwoitiuiuo uiisence ot Judge _stteworn ~mi;;c~;_i_g;i;_ court to-any by i_.owis J. iuursiiuii. I.""§i..iifitt"t'.‘~'.i."..f`ti`i‘f I’-.‘.°;i’."<5‘.t'§.'§§’i\fLii"..{iIi run v\'EA'riir;n, :_»»_<;?_ii_;»._-it.`¥§;ire35es_i»yJ01§:m»»Ry; . , ' » '_ I ` I ’, . . » A- ¢ Zllilxjietts igggngl tltlutlivivgezialllcreer ndfilil TEM PE “A TURE' I\‘. L. Gallant and others .At this inec ' y TIDE, M CDN. ET' ing lil recruits were secured an ioiiow Jos. Illnncharti Frank lluotc, llcnry; (itil- Stutes and others for damages said ‘ Lisbon l~‘alls, who was recently co t>urH\icdi1@r several rnlles in H12 Medi- the oionion or or Ain.-.rt Sevigny, or terriiiieaii, and arrived iierc to-day, D0r¢),,.B¢..,-_ U, lm. Sp,.,,k(.r»,, ,.|mi,~_ The Tuttiia is the largest oi` iifteeii Sir (;,\0|-gc smlpll mm Wm, H1., ,._\-. iileaiiiers of the English and Anierivfiii ct tion or sir \v'iiti~|d i.mn-it-.r. no was Y Siiipping Coinpaiiy ot' London. ‘D ‘the olde:-it nieinber ol' the iliitisu iii point ot` service. it' not of age. llc had served uiidcr eight diii`cri~nt Speakers. four belonging to one political party ,and four to the other, who had wortlii- ly upheld the traditions which cluster around the Speakers <-hair and uiidcr 'fairly held between the two parties ami equal ,iiisttcc metcd out to all. 'in submitting llr Scvigii_\"s name he __ ~»' -Y *file n-A_~: HOUSE OF COMMONS T. ELECTS NEW SPEAKER -.vin Y- tion. Albert Sevigny the Unanimous S Choice oi llouse. e New Members ill oi Senate and Commons intro- ._,.________.i- rcferrcd to iiitn as one of the youngest SS OTTAWA, Jan. 12.-Both Houses of members ot` the llousc. Although so of l‘ni-linineiit niet this ai`tei‘noon to cicct young in years. however, his pleaslin.: pcrsniizility, culture, nftiiliility and cap :wily imil won u plat-c in the respect and ostei-.iii ui' both skies of the lioiise. t~`|i' \\’ili`riil ltnurii-r i-c-i`¢'-ri'etl to tli|‘ sr-it-ctioii oi” ln' Si-vigiiy. iii' t-lproulv win-.ii hr- :isi'eiiiic|l the i-hair wus an ardi~iit ’l`ory. til* >.|iiti~d~, llr Sevigny. wiit-it In- 1-ante to this iiousf- was an :ii'd4‘ii| Ntititiiiulist, it|r»rl\t'iiru as ox- trt-inf-ri inccl. it is titting that llr Spronie shoiiid tn- foiimvtfil by Mr ,spt-alior Scvigiiy. if the Nationalist t-inididuto in Doreliestci' in 1911 had hoard the prediction that he would accept office under a Conservative Government presided over by Sir Robert Borden, he would have been the first to protest and might even have taken ii. as an insult. The Op positioii l.euder contliiued thai. Di' Sevigny had in 1011 carried in a cam- paign of sulphur and brimstone and had denounced the nefarious policy of Premier Borden as well as the nefari- ous policy of Laurier. lie had depre- cated every form oi' participation by Canada in the affairs of Great Britain. He came into this House still bree.th» ing, threatening and slaughter, but things then took another aspect. lie had forgotten his pledge about the .navy and he had certainly assented to Caiinda’s participation in the present war. l-le had become a repentant sinner. and there never was a sinner who took so much comfort out of his repentance. lin had been in tho rays of the ministerial sun and had luxuri- ated in the fat grass ot' ministerial favour. “ lt' l had any fault to find," said Sir Wlliritl, “ it is that his re- pentance did not go farther than it did. l alii not aware that hc ever in Dorchester confessed his sins to his electors and begged their pardon for iiaving lcd them astray in 1911. lion. Dr Sevigny returned thanks for his elevation to tho position ot` ;Speiilicr and expressed his apprecia tion ot' the distinitioii coiii`f-rred upon iiiin :ind nt' iiic liabilities and tlitlicul- tics of his oilicc. "With your kind iiitliilgetii-r* and advice thc task whitfii I :im called upon to assume will lic iiiuric lighter," hc said. "sind for niy part i will cinlt-.avoiir to be worthy ot' the gooiiwili you have iiiitiiifestod to- ward me in vit-<.-.tiiig mc iiitnitlnioiisly to the i:liziir." lion. ld. Patcnainic. Minister in In- land Revciiiiv, was then iiitroducutl by lion. T. (‘. Vasgrniii and Sir Geo. ld. Foster as inciiibcr for llochclnga. and the lloiisc then ntljoiirnctl till io- _ntorrow iitiernoon. - i¢¥I5`WIl’_Il‘U HALIFAX .lon l0 ~(`.i iuiti ll A Ui Hill] BHiBAllE A n- ' vlctcd of using the malls to defruiiil - women who made silk tics on coin- ” mission. Besides Sir Cecil Spring *‘ ic _ British Ambassador, Lord Bryce, R (‘. , _ . .' p' . , his lll‘¢’d0C0Bfl0l‘. 001| -701111 Kf'll1lil\8~_ McKinnon oiilcer commatiiliiig the Ives still li/lnislinll complained that li 1899 when he begun the mail order 1 British tionsul here, ure named in tln~‘ polm l,m¢,~.,-y lm,-¢._ for Rom.. |;,,,.._ hm, been appointed to coininand ii new iloid brigade nminunltinn coliiinii, to lic mobilized at llaliliix, ninl which will go overseas shortly. This new unit ;will consist of four oillccrs and 150 non-commissioned otiicers and incn. it will furnish tho reserves of otilccrs nicn and material for one of thc field Board at work. attending to the im portant business of organization. H of listening to Mr Hyndtnan's excel d in.” The United States was. he Bill roud of the friendship she had wit be eo. Ho thought it showed reins ru fern" “° i<“°" °°‘=‘°“““¢ °' »»Ti`3e§1‘:f woinlusacii inser- s o mn d d I tl . tl Nia Dominion of Canada, and it was Bxceilent address, cooperative _sell-_ :":§eg&gnh‘;‘;"Dol‘;;:5‘f£_‘;g_“5;}g°_':,_t;§ giggling was agreed to without divl- C:_‘hf‘:_“‘;‘éV‘;‘_'_c0;g_n;1 o_d';__‘i _‘cum < bil the _wish of the Southern Repu c, vice was indispensable to succes n em Greek border' nys _ Hn” mum ch__g___ twentyave c_m__ it LONDON. Jan. 12.-The House highly appreciated. I-Ts said he was 5 U, d t 7 22 programme was directed 5' 0l’ll 8 " N_S. b. ` _ _ _ _ _ very happy ,o_|,e_{,,.e5e_m- mzdhro -hue "Thi, 2"? sets mm ouemoon at 4 39 |_-_,MI of_12gt_l_1h;;l Sicsalgnlglgiggggsiginioo rigaies of -irtillcry non at tin trout ll nopporunyo wac ng e 1 engu . -‘ W H 'md t°m°""°w at 4 4 it "ses t°m°r cruus were secured as follows Arthur. y li. _,.__._._._. ._._____ ,._._ __ _._._._W _.,._._._._. ___,__ _ ___._. LL.. _ ., _ N... _._._._. _ ,,,.,.,e,..,. .L_ ~,.,.,,..,....~.~». ... 3; gs ANI] l|N|l|iiN EULUMN its nildc‘“" e row and Saturday moming at 7 38 -- T moon ,mes mis mcmmg at Thomas, Leonard Gay. Geo Tanton. was glad also to have had the pleasure 11 _:'09 Geo Jeffrey and Earl You -C CONDENSED ADS. of authority for t s in t e o 00 . V " 3 " H date Apparently an artillery duel ls LONDON 3°" 12 _A9 ° °°“°°“i°“ hand at Holman’s, Charlottetown. WANTED.--POSiTlON BY YOUNG lady accustomed to ofilcc work (noi a stenogrnplicri. ilest ot’ rcfcrenccs can be furnished. Address X Guar- dian. 6559-1-13m£li T0 LET.- A SMALL BEDROOM suitable for nurse or gcntleinnn, in private family with all modern im- _ provcments inclgding phone. Ap- - ply 84 Hillsboro treat. ’ 6341-1-'iMtf. PR `rnAveo mom MY ‘€msEs white breast, and paws. Reward for _ - . 3 l hi, 5 t it might always modem business. and there was an~ , ~ . . _________________ _ _ ,O that Go m I gr n _ hi h G od B k despatch from Athena under Tuesdays (spuem N the Gu,,.dm\_) --_-[mme AUSAGES ALWAYS cm S ____ _wh _gm _ _mm ____ y_“ow_ , _ _ “K _ . o - _ \ A 5"-an-a . QNI DIRT por Wori eaci: inser- tion for advertising in this column: Gael: input aeeomnlny orders. Mint-' mumigpjijei, twenty-five cents. - ---- - wee in rogrue. I-is referred to Mem ,B “Tonitilt Mr. John E. Sinclatréwlli oetivera t at-.e on tm "Observe lone ot;-ttoaintfeiuio mar- “"- ger 1" `1'ie'wruer.--on ri-lair; dv' »-1 ' ‘. itth. a vltlal. party' a themherahlp :£14100 end logiied to Dominion was taking no active a per llxampie of commercial enterprla lu; at: e wonderful rete as tge resu r able grit and determination on the for No man llveth unto himae f. e' ' _ th d t . . . r" °' "‘° °’ °““°““ “°°*° °' '“° “°"°‘“~i°' =°°°~ ~°"-i t:'..":t:;;‘“:t ':.':."'....t.::;r,:.°°"a‘ ti.; fi ‘° °°.;';'.°':“ rince Edward island that they should conducted advertising. and stated that .story _ s on. Premier Asqu th annotinc n PE\F_.§Y:‘_W“;C_B.UY F°wL AND be attending to Boards of Trade and with proper publicity Prince Edward ' all the details of commercial life wbiloi island, with hor wonderful climate Government will introduce an amend- - - - - ~ » the glupgndouj struggle. in which the and resources, should be one of the ment preventing employers from us- ____ _ 6_5_46~1-13M3iiid. t, best of the Maritime Provinces. lf . .- _ ing the measure as a weapon anim! FOR SALE-DOUBLE BEATED _ there was any possible way in which employees. giving sleigh, Ap%i_y5_i;g_l_.-itidorp ------‘ reet - p hte, eNa`r|o,eity_tn the States, as n he could be oi assistance te the pro-_ _ _ .. _ - _ P ' e. ylnce, said Dr Pierce in conclusion. THE OLD GOEBEN Fon 8M_5__DRAF.|- H RSE-155° and paying of proper advertising. 'rite "B.M.C." Professor Theodore Ross then gave communlcutionutrom general head- PETROGRAD. January 9.-- Rus- _ m.”__..g“ms:- . Mani, (}_|u|,_..m9|t:|¢ |55 fine address on the relation between quarters says: On the western trout. elen torpedo boats encountered the WANTED THREé.6i¥°.U‘TF.U__N..l_ I lnlE_?o)|L’n/lt-lttilertld Ballot 7:80 p., ptgtlng tllit. that lace wal regress- _be would be greatly pleased to do eo. (special to the Guardian.) _ AGAIN HSARD FROM ml Nme years °|d_ souni Addre B in. uaieelpregram after and ealel ititspplsnw-1 PETROGRAD. Jan. 12.-An omciai ...__ _ UB., Gummn omm " 6550-1-l3~Mtf. “U n' I N E” °! nm Mmmpf vm, £3 »p‘l|?g':¢g\;I.'¢\»t,c¢|\p,d¢ on ll- bf the members to attend the meet-_ poi-god by our guards. Our ecouta sian ofllclal statement. “They with- _____°°- ___ .‘t‘.-‘lt.°.l_tf.1i."vh.‘ttt .1 `» out it rv- °°°H'“ »'_ _ _noiaf ...em-1-it uu- "T »-.ai ' if “pedal M the Gua,.d‘an_) Peters. Junics Gallant. Jaines A e 1 1 I _ Od » .,.g,- e, ' i - ~r‘~'li-”“*" ` gd "1 gpg, ln _i-debacle' "but nge ot the institute _nexy week in inane 5 vigorous reconnaissance near drew under protection of e ship of SPUR F0 8At..£ JACK BPURS slqnug. .he __ clue ' rinee of Wales college. l ' Leke Knngor and-haiid-to-bench tight- the line nearby. A short. fight at nickel-plated sliver with et lent' ' ‘ ' er .; 'l‘lie meeting then edlounleli. lug resulted to our advantage." iiong range ensued, after which the _ titer straps. Coat 169. (S8.7r;nn Lon-ll - ._..._...._......._...--.. " . _ Goshen tied into the Bonphorous. "talent-d'a Llnlment euree Neuralgta M|nard'e Llnlmani 9090 Dlphtherte. There were no Ruiaian toiled." ' 284. B558-i-ilM2l. ‘ don. Unused. Make an offer. Box ` vilieureallreetlneewe ‘m;‘l'e‘N?e"-Pie'»)ident' 'll\¢f*iUll".l\“i - -_ .. ‘ ~ _ _ _ --_,p_i._=;;. ..; : ‘ ».=s»s<-.'=»-.tfllid » . _ . ' ' -WL »--.-L. _ _ nil rom-eu it h d the tarmers' and the merchants and bet s oial and Weik,'a. small party Goshen. (formerly a German cruiser, 5' "nn" ‘ D ' i- ana Farmers Control Institute and the of ggrnqens tried to cron to me right. new the sultan Salim ot the Turkish Mil \’°°m° 9”"-“N0 f°\' "BN “OMG mourn ot 'rreee me invited ony or ali min; ot the River Mme. nut- were dis- navy) in the Bleek see." nys a nun- léeanins- Awlv X~ Y- 2- gliligmi - information ol his whereabouts. Noll Crolien. Freetown. , C t - b the House of ommons Oday that 9 chicken till Feb lst J D Jenkins. tl. 6554-1-13-M4lp__ BTRAYED-A BROWN AND WHITE better 1% years old is on nw isos. Notch out of right: Owner can have some by Campboll, fl A THE Cl-IARLOTTETOW G ARDIA t i. l. li ` i __ ....-.... ,,,,<~...-.._¢ ..,.-.`..._,.~._,. l i ‘r ‘i »;-¢».=¢.-.~==....~»e-.,s,.¢*_,..,-»...~.s- -».»».=- . _ - r ‘ =~*--»---~_,,¢-...- .J <....._,......,_. , “.»=¢_--¢-L ~_»-,.f.--»~ -..L A "i i i il _