. f » , r~ .f r I I II II.II.I;_II :II Inv.; ,.4 , _ .. -,- t . 1"I'l°§'l‘P'l\fQ'l'+ ‘ .f I ' ' ¢lI*¢'4"|"' *9l'l‘O§l°O‘l'\l‘l»§QQOOOQOQOOOOOOODQOO 'l'O'l\l§'l\l'§l'OCOl'Ol°Ol'\lOOOI'O'i'l'O'lHl'l'OOO*.OOil‘°l'§'l'OOQOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOQOO iiiiiiiilliiiiffiifOOOUOOOOOQ QOOCO The Charlottetown Guardian Covers Prince Edward Island ,Like I ,Dew § 4-foil-ti-oo-i-+0-|»4»N»ti--t-M-+n»o4-oft-+-i-~i-++oooo-i-ooooooou-oooovooooooooooooeooiooo-i»~|»-i»o~i»o~i»'i|f6o+4»-i»e-i»-i»+oooeqoeoooooodiioeooooooou-#Noi o»ioooh-'Ii'»I¥‘4'»‘¢'¢-Ooeoooooio THE CHARLQ[I_l_§lI_)§§_I GU ARDIA 7 I -r L _ ' :"""" ’ - - \ ' ' --~- - 1-gy _-_ %‘:2.'lJri“<‘»’r‘Fl~" =‘»'1“»~'t“»‘-3“r»`-‘lib rar. cHARLo'rrs'rowN,~ cANAnA, FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1917 ,;gg°,.';';',",~;~;' ,uiitrit=~i. was marie pohhr- this 'l`he Commissioii reports that the late Lord l\'1tclionc:', then \\'ar Scorc- tary, favorctl tho pr-ojnr-t nnd (img wlicii lic gave :i decision to the war t‘ouncil it was invai'iz\bl_\' :it‘ceptct_l as linal. 'l‘lit>wtlcspult-lt of troops to the east uns tif.-layed tlii-te., weeks. thc rc- tily to undertake ii pu:-ciy naval at-` liI0rt says, as the result ct the rlecl-,tat-k. which, from its nitturc, could sion ot' Lord l{itclieiicr not being coin- not attain completely the objects do titttniwttcd to llit- tlicn First Lord of sired. ~...,.,.~.,..............-._-.._..-»~....»~.,`._`,,,` ,~.- .-. , av-f-V..-~,~,.,-_f~,_,_. .-.t»...__~.~-¢~.- SPLENDID WELCOME FOR ISLIIND HERO ir..- l;.-;;m-;- -- tt'-' ~f ->f~=jPrivaie Marlin oi Caledonia, who was g Wounded at Ypres and lnvalitled llome, Received a llearly Reception Yesterday. - A splcntlid wclcomt- ivzis tit-cotwleti Private Wllliuni .\lzirtin of Caledonia, had laid down their livcs. Ypres. he declared would rank with Waterloo lsert that lies between the (‘ttii:\l and , tenor; ot death “tis passed at eight ___, __.,, I _ I '_' M _____I___,I vI___ __w_M________M, _”___,`__, w__,__ laiesliiic. oclock last night. upon John ilogue. (Special to the Guardian.) lug: During the week ending at initi- tiighl, March 4th. Shi) riicrchant ships “I 0\"‘i` 100 IUII‘=I II‘*I» UI IIII IIIIII°IIII` I0 FI 0' Im ’ ` ` ltlgures front the llrltlsh utlmirnltv _ ~ ,_ _ I 1 1 n_l'ng Tho lianibtiiger Nat-lirichtcii. \vhichI ' _ `_ -' (Special to the Guardian.) litlts, excluding constitg itid sii I I I ,_ . . h I C _ I made publit. hero today at the office OTTAWAI March 3I__Thm an 0m_ vessels. entered French ports. lltit- - , , . _ nun( plot as u “truly Aiiiericaii" political ' ` ' ' _‘, jthargo will be placed on potatoes from fiiirr:III0»I:rIn§pcpIIrIi)tNsnIIII8t,o]N;nI:rossIiimtioettvre by P1‘<‘-1IlIf“"- “`II§““ I°IiIh°IvB"IIIltimmngh Fcthriulm . "In§II'III=111H"`“EU`\`f”A SEGOND band pair ot snow slices. ADDIY Qiiairdittn Oillce. ions McQuii.i.AN at co.. w|i.i.. liitv the highest. cash price f0t‘ D0' intces and will tuke tlicni cvcry .IIIIIII day. Lo's'r1` iN 'Frtts cirv, BETWEEN the Five and Ten, and corner ot’ Pltiasurit and Euston sts.. it smith sil- ver mcshbsg. Kindly lciivc at this ...°.'II.“‘-‘~ _ ‘?2_I":"i2IYI;I.I.._ FOR s`A'LE“KTT§`A`n'GFiN A PROT- cctogrirplt check writer (almost now). also a New Ern. Check l\\'0~ Hiclor. Apply at Guardian Office. 4070-Mtt. C6§fI`FrT§tTMN E`ifeT6 ETESTER1 (my mommi' R leather Imuch' c0n."'ii»rd's hrilt million marks. We nord 110, crll’ winds, tnlr and nillrl, occasional WII. es - -I°it the highway-"'.,I“`? IIN* on ` mining sum of money. Fltnler Please communicate with D. B. lilctjormack. milk dealer. 5\lml“@I" `sItIo_ 4Til2~3-OMII. HOUSE T0 LET-EIGHT RO0M3» lnilii und pantry. iiot wnlcr lieiitotl, elf-otric light. large lnwii. TWO blocks from R. R. Station. tlirco from market. Geo. W. Gardiner- 222 (lrnfton Street. .4683-3-0Mlill'. `5TiTi.o`h~Jo` tio1‘°`i6'ri”`sAi.s-can tral lot 50 x 168 feel. with Itirtw building in good order thereon. Ex- collont slttintlon'lor private resi- dence. Geo. W. Gardiner. 22'-I urrrttorr street. 4033-ri-mvitht. w`~~~- --- ----" -~~~-“Trrc- ANTED.- TO PURCHASE, xlitored Bliortliorn bull., Portlet* lutvlng some for sale. please W1`Il0 stating age, -color. and price to Wm- S. McNeill. Fairview. P. E. 1. 471s-a-oust. .fishing craft with tin t|ggi'cgate gross “hom "mu," 1-mm F" ' ' . I I ' I I _ ' . : . ' . gland wus chro- E_II;IIIIlIIgi CIGIIIIIQIIIIIIIII' III:I;I?n_I)lf`i?1III_q““IIII Ie' nicled in yestcrd1iy’.~t (luartlluti. II " y ‘ ‘II ‘ " - lt was fortunate for I’rivatr=' l\lztrtin (Canadian Press Despatch) - . U . "..' *».`».».I>"._»...,4...'.»4.~ '.-_mr--~ T,I°m"§’"\-PI‘§f§,,,3§,sI'§f§II,'.I, 7__I New ioitk, March 1.-orncni . , l l l ~ . n "em" me mv” 3 mn 0 I I 'mmq 'ot' tho consul general of (lrcat Britain " _ i w GeIIIIIIII‘ S eIIdeav°I to “mme H' I were tiiidci 1,600 tons lu addition Grimm- umvhhmtious fishing icsscln ol Biitlsli register wt-to “'II°IIIeI "Im" mu d = ing the month sivtv-sevcii British nicr-- _ , , ,, ,ports on t nl ie nr ii y up o if "iii II“Sm`mli~f°if..§Ii'IrIIffI ...~IIw»fr”riIl'=‘1dl '“°1"<""t= M=1f“ I"III`I°IIeII *I investment. of money. Mr. hltvt1reatl_\', 'IIIIII III’“I`IIIIIIIeI L0 - tnalined bv tho enemy. U le The um. pl;-man; inn( IIIII or [I comnm' makmg MR0rI1lonIII TEI"'PER'ATUl"E’ I "AIIII-I' VII-T°I`0IIs II°mhIII`IIIII9“I °IIgIiprils0crI)eIJlI)e IlntrotltEiIctlonIr»l` thc rflll-1 'IIUHF-"I IIIIII III” IIIICIIIIIIIIIIY 'II III"I ilviiig niuchlncs wt- :irc sittiatod just (‘ommlss'ion on discussing the Murtiocli McKin- ot‘ Agriculture. not only an able valuable rep0l't,I island Developmeiit Wednesday evening. gciteritl report, lion. non. Fommlssioiicr tlccizired that it was btit tin exceedingly 0l|wIiit'li will set. the Some tinics, said tl we try liaid to do things, which are not of much inipoi they do big things done. than thc smofll sation with at gentle the other dui". Sold tlet:lzii't~tl that in P. resources and oppo _, Inrit to lic found In Ontario. 'lhe thing I to do is to make ti st .\lr_ l\lcKiiiiion most ln1Intc('l the gentlcmzt - report.. ltev. Ur. Gauthier following. de- clared that in inuny ways this Dl‘0V' intro is yciirs ahead of Ontario and Qttehcc. llc rcl`orred to it S‘tt\te'm0Hi IIE litid matic at the recent l’)ali'yineh's Convciition showing liow in the prov- in.~._» or Qur-hcc they were stil using (Canadian PFESS I3€SPHiCh-) the nntiqtuiterl method of pooling the TORONTO, March 7.~'l`lio special m;|k_ (hy ii typogrnphlcnlly error at COYFGSDOINIUUI UI' III9 EVUIIIIIS 'IIQIC' the time incorrectly reported as gram cabled as follows: -I(-noting" (no mllit,)--getting so much "Once again after months of rout- an aycmgr, for 100 pmrrnls. ine wai'l'arc the Cttiiatlluns have brett M,-_ p,1¢(j,-Cady gnlrl it was not only III II‘3III`v IIEIIIIIIII' III” I“’II"I°3I for a voluminous, bitt tt very.luminous IIIUIII SIIW0 III0 SOIIIIIIO 0II"IIIII""~ report and it. showed beyond ti doubt) l.hc~ugh very local lo GXICUI- f0I` III thnt. it number of indtistries could be the latest Istrufo' against the Germans esmimsherd np,-@_ Until tnoy are cs- sevcral battnlipns only from one (`.a- mbushpdt .mid ne, wp cannot. expect _Esporh busliels ot' potatoes in thc r-ountrv n who made the IIANAIIIIINS III ~HElIVIiS IIIIHIINII SINIII SIIMNIE IIFFENS'Vi day to assist. in the gcnernl forward mmm. industry M, born; nm, of (ng movement. the British troops have mom momising in High( for (hp, yn. strong assault. against the iiH"I-IUII' declared that before it grcrtt. rlcntl can( IIIIIY IIIIUIIK (I“"`II"IfIII II°9III°“ ‘III IIIIIIII -be accomplislied hcrc it change of‘ FiI`°IIIIII- “'I‘II IT'I`IIII'3‘I ”II‘I IICIWII-"I heart is iieccsstiry in a large ntimbci the Hun position by artillery thc? WWI wnyerwo,-ks-I mm ,_w“.,.m_._U,I ,md ("IIIII“IIIIII~“ IIII`IIe‘I °II “II” I°II°wIIIK r other modern iiecossltics ls still hurt' tip with nn lnt'aiitr_\- advance lnI,\m| mdny (H Qppnglnf mmnr trnmr- V - ' l t lv Owing to uiilavornblo atmospheric nummohncs In ml, mm\m.(. q_,,,| M1-_ cohdltlons (it has been damp and | McC,.eady_ bu( “ying ,,,,,-“,h(neS‘ [gy “'I“‘I IIII’ KIIS "I‘*II‘I" “"II'I‘ "III III* I‘I'Ioiie hour l°roni Moncton. ll is ngnliist I'9f`IIrI_;’I?I ‘EI IISIIIII- III IIIII IIlIIIIm_I_fspiritttnl darkness we arc wIrcsIt.llr;:z 0I°I"IIII‘I‘ III ' ` I "ti lis roviiir-c, unrl not pr nc pit - with ii heavy fire but the (‘ariadlaiin I tII0Sl;ndpp0we‘.§I inflicted severe losses upon the encmyf pmmlm. Mmhiesml ‘,xD,.es,“._,] ,mop II"'I°r" I`9I'III`IIIIII~f III IIII’II` II""IIIIIII"°" npprrclntloii of thc valuable work ot' IOIII' aI`IIIIfI"~" IIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII-V "I` itlic Commission, .lust tt year ago they I”"IIV‘I w°I`I“ had laid the foundation, wlilclt was ns broad as the province. Now that L-ONIING EVENTS the yenr's work is over. said he. §__I___________ M_=________________A____I_________L_________I_______, that lic_happened to nice; his old coni- _r-atle. l.ieu_t_ McQueen, shortly zrftct lhis arrivul in the cltv othcrwisc he E T would hilvr left l`0l' ills- litinic thc* same’ afternoon on wliicli lic arrived, | and' would thus have inis'-ed the op-‘ I portunity of seeing' how Vliurlotte- town can welcome n hero. I’t\RIS. MHPCII 3-*'I`I\9 I'0II°\‘<'IIIi5 I7‘III" ' , » - 1 . . drafts in coinniniid ot' Ma or 'l.ci li :ir- cial statement was issued last even- -""" _ - I N0 Embargo bfi PIaCed 'II III-"IIIe"'IIIIg°IIIII°II`IIII"I IIIIIMIIII , 'I FI in line at the front of the building, where thc 4th Regt, Bunri :intlulurgo number of citizens were :tltcudy :is- semliied. pmpm thinking; turned hero to His Worship. Iiinyor le (-0mm(s,,,i0nerI Brown, as he stood on this steps ~ . at the approach to (`.|t._v llail. .tm.lce_ Elsewhere Mayor Brown after warmly shaking which seem QM-|er,tlit: hand ot' the' gailant young` man. (h;m_,I5I,1n mnym-. who stood before him, attlrcd in the man 1-,Um Ontario kilt and bonnet of the 16th Uuiiadiaii Mn M¢Khm0nI ho Scottish, then, l'ront the steps of the EI mmm we have building, addressed the large num- ,.t_““i,|eS may are ber ot' people who stood hefoi-c‘ him. “NI 1,, (-fmcmston lirst time they had asseinbled there hcartllv congra- to welcome home aihcro. "This young ` man," said be, “donned the khaki to iight for us' and our homes and l unn- noy, find words .sufficient to exprcs-sI the welcome -l feel that lic do.~'crvcs."| said: “l hope liel`or'e (lic leaves are on the trees that you will hr- ftrl:_v restored to health. and I hope ttic Promptl,v rt( 2.15 the overseas 'ived' at ('ity Hall and were tlrawii tip Major Fiillerton iiitr0tiuct~tl the rc- Hls Worship said it was not thc Then, to tho rctiirnt-tl soldier, br-I authorities will see that _voti do not want l'or anything. On hcliiilf of the citizens l extend to you tt mos( licnrli- welcome." The band then played “Tho Maple i.e:ti'," :titer which lle'\`. Canon Simp- son spoko. statliig that on belinlf of the l’a.triot|c Society he felt it ri pleasure and an honor to welcome Private Martin home, especially In view of thc fiicl that ho was one ol' that gnilunr blind who had fought ut Yprcs, whore so many Cnnutliaii lads t`t“rItIriliTiI”itlii“III and 'l‘rat'algar, among the decisive battrlcs of thc Empire. Whtle`_the Can- ildiftlls had played well their part at ' (`oiirt:t=llotttr, Regina Trench, undvarl- ous other places, lt. was' nt Ypres [lint they had made tho stand, which had saved the Empire' (‘anoti Simpson said he hoped that the presence or lhivtttc ilitirtin tvotiltl prove an inspi- ration to others. Too runny, he paid, sccfrmirl uuxlntts- that the war would coiitliiiio so that they would keep on getting cxhorbltnnt prices for their potatoes und other products. Many young men, lie said, scented content. to remain home and play hockey. while others are freely' giving their lives that the Empire might live. Private Martin, wuts now called oii and facing the assemblage said he wris proud to see' such a gathering to greet him. Speaking of Ypres, he said that for a time it looked blue, - and they were wishing that they had more Canadians, but the boys got. there itll right. "We have the best army in' the world and will crush the Kaiser in spite ol' his neck." said hc. “Some of our boys have fallen," ht- continued. “and it the young fellows at home could have witnessed some of thc scones tlicro they would lose no time in enlisting." Private l\'lnrt.in‘ defend- ed the island boys- at home, declaring they were afraid ot nothing and would enlisr il' tliey could just realize tht' sltiistloii. - After three cheers for Pte. Martin and tho King, tht: hand played the National Anthem und the returned soitlitfr was escorted to iilr. W. K. 'lingers' unto which was in waiting hurl with .\i:tjor Fttllertou. Colonel Moore. ('anon Simpson. Col. Jenkins. und Limit. l\lcQueeii, was conveyed by Hr. Rogers to the railway station. headed by the htind. anti' the Over- srus Drafts, the hand playing lively :iirs during thc parade. Quite a number wfro at the Bllll-|01) to soc Pte. lilnrtln take his dopnrturc and wish him good luck. _..v...,._...._» .» .,_... .,,...._~ ML. _,.....».,.-..- PREMIER BIIRIIIN IINIIIRIII_II§|iISIIlII|III (Special to the Guardian.) 'T()RO.\1'l`O, .\litrr‘l\ S.-Ou l’t‘cniici' llc:t:‘t's motion in the l.cgislrititrc last iilgltt. N. W. llowcls' llill to roniove thc disqtinllllcatlioii of woincn as cati- ditlntos for the I..cglslntui'o nas givcu the six tnontbs hoist.. Premier Ilenrst`s motion In tht; Lcgisluturc las! sary iior :idvisulilc rtutl tlinl lt. hall not bceii asked for by rt singlc woman in thc province. lt would bc bcttcr to wait until thi- opinion ol' thc public und the attitude nt` the woliicn could bo tts(-rrtnliicrl. »_-_-_- . .Nt »_~_-_-_-_-_-_-,-_-_-_-,-_-, _-,_-_-5-_-,-,_-_A_»_-_-_-_-,-:_-__ NIIW AI IHI IRIIIII , (Special to the Guardian.) - >()T'l‘AWA. Merch 8.--Sir Robert I liordcn and his colleagues are visiting the bottle front in France, acconilnk to it cable received by the government today. The Premier and his party Ilinvo crossed the channel and will be hack ln London on Monday. . ,____._i_-1-_-_ HIIIIANII IS~ NIIW f GIVIIR IWIBII 1 __...._.- _t;». t _ (Special to th; Guardian.) i.o.\moN. March s.-it repo:-i cur- -_...___...»_-_---_- Nlln|rd'o Llnlmont Corn Colds. 5°- ' » I _____________. h d - c - . nt;;IiIIiei?Il clit the eve ol’ the Ambaiisu- dor's departure front Berlin bod' de'~ ' The moon rises this evening at 7.26. ANN0UNCEMENTS` me “Iam mm mIalm OI um -med to deposit ll. ln ii. local hnnk.I The first quarter ol’ the moon was MEETINGSr ETC- deep apprcclittlon. The FPDOFI P00' (I bject to the disposition of Mr.Ion Wednedtluy, Feb, 28th at. 11.44 o. -1 ltxiins a large amount of mtiterilnl ol' gllhriird lt was added that the com-` m. I' "The play, entitled. "Tho Country the highest value, anti I hope wht-ri' it mltteelhad decided not to make the 'Pho moon will be ftill on 'I`htirttdo_v, Minister" will bo helrl in New Glas-Ils printed that thc Sttperintcudent. of rl( trlbutlon among the' war widows Merdh Sth ot 4.58 p. rn. gow Hall on Monday evening, March ‘l-frlticatloii will make it wise selection sd or-plmnp as was orlginallly con-I 'Php length of today will he r-lt-vch 12th. Proceeds for patriotic purposes. of those articles which might ho, xmplated Iliotirs and thirty-three minutes. tilt-aditig singers from city will take' brought to the attention of the schol- ` pnrt. lf not llnc Monday, come first nrs ol' our D\‘I‘II" S"I‘°“If‘- I-91, Uh* Mlnnrde Llnliruntouroo |ar|ttln_eow| MInard'| Llnlment Gunn Dlotomperwtlne night. 4728 chllrfren be taught the vnlue of tho,to make sensible and suitable reports. lui conclusion _ r\~- ~ - work is n ninttc'r of astoiilslinicnt and ,rout here. that lioliand ls tletierlnliletl opporlunitics within their rciicli Tito to lay up their ships rather RBD B!- icport will have mttny other priicti-I pose them to the dangers of thbjllbr- t-nl tiscs, bu( none gr(-stcr than thtiIman submarine war zone, iii dinning educiitiotiol purposes they will at-rvr~,so much irritation that lt Wolildfhot iur. if. n. tit-in-tr.. the itrr-strir-nt. the antonio adopted i‘ ihitory replying hrlcfly rlcclarcri that they measures unless negotiations* tween had cndenvotirerl as much ns possible liontlon and the Hs e re ch necess- for tho hciictlt of otir scholars. Ihc. iiurprlslng if the govor U of FII R II . B. ' ,. Y' 7" ‘i,.I" '. . ,C .. .t _.gy :gl