' ' W* represented.---'Plae--subject .foi;,tiisct_1s;_ lille cmuQ[1g[oy_ all Allllli VORNING DAILY FOUNDED 1|! Wm* ‘“°‘” "Em D-wfvll--I GHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21,1914 J J i"€?sl”i‘>l‘it2' %ti"»W1“'iT2iil"fli'A69it.l’f>‘§ T’ 1 JAPAN IS LIKELY THREE GREAT BATTLES /IRE A T0 FIGHT TURKEY PROCEEDING AT ONCE Japanese Ambassador has Left Constantinople Austrian Successes are Causing Uneasiness in Balkans. Italy Also is Grave- Doubtiess on Instructions From Tokio ilatherp ly Conccrnd and has Called her Ambassadors ia European Capitals Than as Result Representations From Porte. ’ Home to Canter With the Cabinet. Allies are Holding Their own. Rus- sians and Germans llespectlvely Claim Successes. '°""""" I ROME, Nov. 20.-The Japanese alit- bassador left Constantinopltsllluestlay night. Turkish proclaiilatioll declaring war against the powers of the '1‘i'iple Entente named only England, lf'rallt:t- and Russia, alitl tllere wus no tech- nical action on the part of Ttirkt-y wlllcll matic necessary t.llt- tleparttlre ol' the represelltativt- ot’ the Mit-,ntlo rrlnnrnrtrrti-itiilrrtmnlelnl (Special to tile Guardian.) - l.()Nl)(`)N, Nov. 20.--'l‘llo tttlluilltllls to»day t'ol'inltlly plllist-tl the vote for tilt- llllpplenlerltary ilrllly te.-ltlllllltt-ll. ivllicll provides for all atitlitiollul :truly ol' 1,000,000 iilell. 'I`lli.-l is tilt'-. atldititlllal niilllon men tilelitiolletl ily i’reulit-r Asttulth ill the tiolnlnotls on Moiltlay. lt is quite apart frtiln the 'l`t-l'l'ittli'luls, and is atltlitiollal to the l.1Itl(l,tltl0 lllt-ll now said to be lllltltfi- arlill-:_ Itt~.i'errilig t.tl the :lupplerllt=litary esti- mate, liaroltl J. Tellllallt, llllttt-l‘ Secretary ol' State for War. said tilt- ,official view was tllat tllis furtlitlr hiillion liiell ought to be suiilciellt, as far as the Government was tible itl set- at present, to crown llrltisll arills with silccess. llc tletfitlt-tl not to give ».- ~.-~t.~~v.~.._~.~_.~»,~»....~`_.-~,~.~v._,,\, ~ . HUMI iNIl SIIHUUI ASSIICIIIIIIN 'l`lle second meeting ot' tht: lloint- aiitl School Association was held yes- terday afternoon -ill the School iloartl ltoollis,parellts aiiti teachers being well sion \vas “How i’:irents May Assist Teachers in Tlleir Work." Miss l<‘ennessey read ll very interest- ing paper. Tile parent and teacher. she said, were working with the saline end in view-iiaillely. the best inter- ests of the clliltl. 'l`t-.licllers iieetl the coittitlelice and faith ot’ parents. lliscl- plille is ali essential feature ol' the class-room, and parents may not rt-alise its iiliportlinct-_ Miss I"t=.tlllest-ly also referred to the oil`ct't. upon the clliltlrcll tif nloving picture slltlws and cigarette sliltlkint<» ’l`ile ftlrliier, slit- clllillletl, illatlt- the tlhiltlren llltlil`l`t-.l't-lit to their sltltlit-s. while the latter wt-re positively illjlll'i~ tilts to the ulcllltll tlt-vt-lopllll-lit of _voting people. All iiltt-restiiig tliscllssioll t`ollo\vt-tl the reatling oi' this ptlpt-r. Stllile of the parents were allxiotls to know ..~...-` ,,.......-~._ ...~..,~t--».--~.~ CONDENSED ADS. T00 LATE FUR CLASSIFICATION ,___- ONE CENT per wortt each inser- tioli for advertising ill this colutiiil. (lash must accoluptlliy orders. Mini- mum charges twellty-llvt;_t:etitsY._ w__v_ l5lililVlE"s'/iusiiozs.-lleet lil .lc city- Froni selected young lJ0l`\‘- nnfnkf’ & (}0_ 6‘.l>ti2Y~10-.-.8r'ti1_n1 i=6'l'-i’s`.KT..'E'o"NE cl./iss A FEMALE rex. vvilie no.. nox F-4. <‘l\“fl°\“‘- ww,,_ il.’ltl7-ll-tl_."»Mi’»i._ rTlK\Ttl'"wA`i~Trl-‘.l'l‘." w“Al~l'l‘l»:1l 'ro roritz for the winter months. Apply t., --J. ll." not 422, City- _ otli~.'.ll-;zlk.\_l2l._ |,-.-§X`§§\`§§i]‘={'5_--;lNllfAnit=rtoil I)urk gtlvpr Fox (‘o., llitl., has at't~olilliltitia- tion for it lilnligt-:I llll:yllt\t;:‘vlli1l|ut‘\::)\l’l"r » ' l ‘S 0 l - llllltk toxt s. ll tm_,"lY_ll_H"\iH_ V w*A`NTEoT-Tsevemil. sooo sovs to sell tiilllrtlilills lll t(llt- ii‘lorniil`,i - tt ‘tuner 2 at Suliscrlp oil65t4SA1l_l_‘_Mn_; '§ori*s”Al.s".-K-A Nulvlsss or fs’>r<1;§l/3 good female patch foxes WMM; proved breeders. A_l>P|Y *U _ _ , Ut loltetoull. J. Lantz, lt. ll. No tl Gl‘l;l:': lllllmu a"lis}l'r`IEs's’E`NvEl.dPE`é.l'-Noftl prltlr- od with tiame`tititl"t‘\_tltlll;)t;)i2)s. téirtlltrtar 't(l)l|i flap or front.~.-- li/ - _ ~ ‘ 2.000; 312.00 rm- r.,aoo_; $20 fe' I0-“°°~ ‘ acl., GUAMMN OH coottll-almtr g .____ ____, .._- -- H NNEMAT GRAPH MACHINE WIT -»-»--5 f.i:::’;“et.§ for sale. Excellent opolal' me” on enter a most Dl'°"\°b‘° “B 4 most reasonable terms' l"0\£)g`l;::l° d . uiars apply The Guar61i:;t;H0_22M"_ w6`l\"lit=.lirlll. e5srt'Kliu’AS4l;10;'éj ment. 15 Assorted 10a. ml Rate- 1oo.s5e. ln ntamlw 0' 2”” éookl writ, for Circular on '““Rddre” lets a Pentel..-tl t»tlrl.f1\i';;" .ate p' ga IE. D. Woodside. 6612?;-1_21ia5\: - ‘_ '»-----“"'“` - 'if foxes. For-i\‘nt:°liA‘brFta.dnOnt‘:°I:is stiizlf sllowiipig ‘ - I 1 “"’ ‘° "‘“""""° “i” ‘§.'~`.§a "..?tin. also few pairs ra-“must sell b€l0l'° . fisher and martin. 'aww for mn bresdlil‘| |easo;;“Mam0n Euan". glgliiiarzt sacrifice P11005- Aptplgy 21. wY0m“ t'I' M DAVIS. Box 1 411219* ' ' ' 650 ' ‘ - '____._._...-.._..--»-- . . `0“*' t mpgs, mm "°““' b\°“'"'5 “D ““ '.mm““m°“ innt going tt- lat its lil. but when in l'lini\rd’s Lililment cures Dlphtliarls. i Millet-d’s from the Turkish capital. llis leaving is lilitloubtctlly tlli itlstructions from 'l‘oklo rather than as the result of re- prt-.seiitat.lolls frolll the i‘ol't.e, ailtl is indicative ol' all intention on the part' ot ._lapatl t.o tlxteiitl ht-l' activities against thc eliclnlcs oi’ the ltitlropt-all ptywors with whit-li slit- has :llllctl llt-r- sc l`. tllc tlctlial llillilllt-rs of itll-ll t-lllistt-", lltlt ht- rt-iillll'kt-tl that llgllrt-rl l't-ct-lltly givt-ll by tilt-, l’l'illit- lllilllstt-l', \\'llit‘ll wt-ro rongllly ill tilt- llciglllll»lll'lltltltl of J tlll0,0Il0 wt-re ht-.low ratllt-l' tllttll above GIIIIVIIN GINIHMS EIIMMIIIIII SIIIEIIII (Special to the Guardian.) I’i' Wm Ulkll f‘"`Ih"r ‘to llarrtlw (tlitl fliillous lloyli' sclitltlll steps l'or the protection of the cast lvllert- li_\'roll and liililly ullotllt-r fanl- ( _ . . . - , aus llilill get tht-il early training. \\t- llatl :l tittliglltfill aftt-rtltloil. After tak- “‘I""' new' This "“°"'““ M Snppnn ing us li/round the grolilltl.-l and allow- itlg us the different places ni' init-rt-st. he took us to his own llotiu- i'or after- noon tt-a. Thertl wort- just li! of us and he gave us sotne vt-ry illtt-l't-sting paillplllt-ts. Oli l~'rlday morning two of us stllrtetl out to lilltit for the Old Cllrioslty Shop rllltl the Cheshire Clleese llili. where Dr. Johnston used to expound vllriolls doctrines to all \vho would listen to htm. it was always li favorite resort of many famous literary nien rllitl _we found it away at the back of a little tlark alley. just as it was in tilt- olden days, even to the chairs and llellchcs. now dark with age. All over the walls are many interesting pit-tures skt-tcllctl by famous lneii, seine very old nilti others more recent. ill li glass case in one of the rooms upstairs is Dr. Johnston's chair and a copy of the first dictionary. The kltcheli is just the same. even to the old fireplace-li huge affair over 300 years old. After lelvlrlg there wo wandered through winding alleys and courts illitll ive came to the spot where l)r. Johnston'a house had been. There is a plate on one of the buildings, marking the spot. From there we wandered into the Law Courts. which ls ii lingo builtilng where anyone could easily get lost; the tlrat room we went into they were having a trial over a will, with three Judges on the bench, all with their :owns i;ntl wigs on; all it was rtlttitl' a dry affair we did not stay there very long btlt nent out, and after wa-liter- lnu along nlzlncrous corridors we fnullll ourl-lelvesl li. the Admiralty f‘.lurI, whore they were trying a case ill which the l-Ilirt-tilt and some other sliipl lili-i collided nfl Algiers. We listened to a cl-uple t-i witnesses ht-,lug examine-l .intl tl-t-li wtnt into tlit- Divorci- (`.l'.i.t /\t 'list the old fellow at the door .vas -“"""“”""`"*-T i. llinard'| Llnimontlditrsl Rhlillltlliflt “*.°“¥m W "5" b°°“ °_“ ° . depot and setting the place on ure. at curesllsrlel 0" °°" Mcl..can. daughter of lion. .lollll Mc- First Caliatliail Contliigerlt.. now ill lessor J. ’I`. Thtllllpsoll, orgtlllist and choir leader, is ilssot-iatt-tl with it is gllaranteeing the t».\‘t-t-llent~e ol' t.llt- iiilisic. At the t-yelling servlet- the preacher will bt- anotllcr visitor to The following extracts front a letter tlharlottetowii, tt tlistiligllislietl llliilis- recelved reecently i'roiii Miss ltellti ter from New York, ltt-v. .»\. ll. Simp- \ son, wllo has crclltetl tl lnort- than t-. favollrable impression wlierever he s has been. His serliloli will be on the e subject “Goti's I-`irst. Srtllt:tual'y" and all able and inllstcrly tilstfotlrse lna_' .l. lltlotl will tfoll Ill- t-xpt-ctetl. At this service l’rot`t-s- stir 'l`liolllpl.\'lJ