l ~ LJ!-arlottetown Guardian c Covers Prince Ed ard Island Lrkethe Dew ,ng ~ -;;:. E' f." '-'.~ ' ' ' _ Qbfffffffflfffin Of. OQQOOOOOOOOOOOCQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOU ifOfffffif.‘°...°O‘O.....OOOO.**COOO.° O‘O“O46OOO‘OOOOO'*QO.O.vO'O THE CHAlllQIH_5.IDEEN.,GU ARDIA ' -i=1w~_»M. tmp' 'T - ' - "*- . ~ _ f ' i ' -"~'-1'-5 T=°~"°'I~l7§.‘,'3I'~>, 1°" __ , _ . caARLo'r'ra'rowN, CANADA. rR1oAY;p JANUARY 19, 1917 {.r!’»a°°l»I'.°9fl'-'-'_2ifI:i°-I-lifif-:Nev-»~»'” '°"ff __~q NUAI MEETING [IF _ ERS’ itll INSTITUTE I OPENED vesisiini Attendance at the Meetings in Prince ----- Wil” C°“°t|¢ Y¢Sl°\"l°l- ll¢li°\‘lS Sill- Mr. li. N. Rhodes, M.P., Cumberland, Elected Spealte "Nm 'nd Rwolumms P""“' of liouseoi Commons. lion. Joseph Bolduc Speaker The annual meeting of the Farmers' board and the port, of which are “_ ntrsi institute opened 'ln P10000 °f eessitble to ocean-goling steamships. e _ .. . e ati 1.30 o'cl0ck yes 0,-1|); §flEE:lr~ngti,on, the President, Mr. ante; mt-Kay, of Springfield, in the higuug those present were Rev. P. D. cguigun, Rev. A. A. McAulay, Pro- mor; Clarke, Ross, Reid, Jones, Reek on. ll. McKinnon, C. E. McKenzie, _ iiollstt, Jas. Simpson, P. Brodie, D. churmuu, Albert Farquharson, R. Ed- mls, I). Fraser, S. B. Newscn, A. cphog, W. Warren, Jas. Roper, H. right, \V. J. Gibson, F. Simpson. Geo.‘ ' some did find their way to sr, John, but the heavy freight charges should have been saved by the sending of n steamer to Charlottetown. Again this autumn had a. markets man been on duty, potatoes would no doubt have been ti5c. Der bushel much earlier in the season. Such a man could render very valuable service to the farmers of Prince Edward Island by furnish- ing accurate information to the mar- kets abroad regarding the condition J J Bradley R ASMMA Mc., of our crops. (Dominion PARLIAMENT Resumes To-day. ~ I 'l, - - 1 ' ' Io. Dewar, Mr. McLennan, John unn, W. W. Crosby. W. Godfrey. J- R- llloit, walter Simpson. The Secre- |.y_»|-,-,.n,,n|»t~i-‘s ' report was adopted. B ropul-i for the past year was as llows:-- EXPENSES Annual meeting $ 53-95 Advertising A" e'-IIt°"I“I 0" 01° P°lHl0 CI`0Dl1l (From our our Correspondent.) ure the.Commoners were called tow Sir Wilfrid Laurier- stated that it 0119 0f 0\l_l‘ City llllllles at the opening OTTAWA, Jun. 18.-_The seventh the Senate by Sir Charles Fitzpatrick, gave him great pleasure on behalf of 0l' llle Hllmlllllg season no doubt, cog( session ot' the twelfth Parliament acting for the Governor-General. The his followers to accept lvir. Rhodes. our farmers muny thnugunqs of dui. ine-t totlny and elected’ n Speaker. Mr. procession from the Commons was After the new Speaker had briefly inrs. Vhlnabie Seri,-ine might yet be [Edgar Nelson Rhodes, member for the liciidetl by the sergeant-at-arms car- promised to administer the -rules of- |- - electoral district of Cumberland, N. ry-ing the mace, who informed the the House in all impartiality and had cntlel ed in the marketing of the 1916 crop 0f'0Ms_ The failure of me on_ S., was chosen for that honor. lt acting Govefmor-General that the asked the co-operation of hon. mem- mrio crop has opened a new new for was a choice which met with the up- House was without a Speaker. The bers to that end, Sir Robert made pioval of the House, Si-r Wilfrid Laur- Deputy directed that a Speaker should feeling reference to the death during “B Particularly ill tile lille Of Seed- ier endorsing on behalf of his follow- he elected, and announced that the recess of the late Hon. T. Chase Cas- Several changes have been made in ers Sir Robert Borden’s motion for G-overnor-J,Gene>rnl would ut|end- to'- grain, G. H. Baker, of Brome, William 6_7() the staff of the Department of Agri- Mr. Rhodes" appointment. morrow and read the speech from the Gray of London, and Charles H. Lov-_ culture since our lug; meeting The This was the only buisness done. throne. ' ell, of Stanstead. Lieut.-Col. Baker S“‘iI"’“""y' postage etc’ ‘L05 services of P;-ofe _O R h U b The House adjourned' after suitable P-rior to this, on the Senate as- was the first member of Parliament, Executive meeting 35-80 Secretary salary as r oss ave een ' -‘ bli,th S ,H.J.l iddth H.. hhd 109° gisrénssg Mggtih ‘End lzllessrg' W' R' Ei‘i3lI,?!eI>1Ent‘ElTeI‘li1t(;I)~ie;ril. $agl?laEi(:at(I1l;5s§l“1ztBiTi JBe:l1ducIIg rc/;dne`Eils pe:E>{;E`missJilE>n Otis rifadkeenihre esupreiile st?;:a;i.:if..:. -A---NG-or. --.-wo -- he was iii a semi-conscious condition sar|ciioi1c'ti violation of Belgium either ml“I9t"“tI°“ °m°I“IS» bankefs and ' ` ` n ic ,.easom,_ ‘other well known men waiting to tes tify on Thomas W. Ls.wson“s testi mony that he had heard there were ` (Special to the Guardian.) connected with a stock market leak PARIS, Jun. 18.-Ofilclal announce on President Wilson's peace note, the ment follows: “The night was calm house rules committee today resum- over the whole front, Last evening ed its hearings with Lawson on the there was heavy artillery fire. The stand. At. the outset of to-day’s / ._-__`.. enemy delivered a series of reconnoi- bearing Lawson went over hisrecltslof S cial to the Guardian.) terlng attacks on the heights of the how he said Chairman Henry himself BEIELTN, (Via Sayville,) Jan. 18.- Meuse ami Vei-dun front. They were told him a cabinet minister, a gem. The evacuation of German pc:-iitions repulsed with losses by tht”-'fire of our tor and a banker were in a stock gambling pool. Referring to I-lenry's denial that hc ever told Lawson any A British attack near Losls was re- Mtrilrdl Llnlmont cures qarpetin cowl such thing, Lawson declmally de- clared: "Unless your chairman said ---,~ Mil W_|( _R[][}[|l$ :.';f.i:.:;:::li:.i;“t.'.;:‘.r;or.:;or IIIIEUSIIIEINIIRUAY Hill FIIIIJEW VIII all-ul lNttiNni` ‘- side the bars of a prison 3;; ~ i , - 3 _ lon by force of arms. Our own pro- crllcc has been blessed with abundant °I’5 ‘I“\‘ll\g the past year- and prices ' TIDE, MOON, ETC. one ’ '°° V". “9°'“|“If 7°* hours- and seventeen urinu ‘~ , '-'"'~"f.1”.,»t-ri-.\=1_',~¢ r , ' » ‘ ' power Studbakelr engtléigf TheHl;i;1{:~ gears ago turaiins doiut 7.000u::ars lthe TWO CENTS per word each inser- somo 081’ .WHS mP°\” mm ' 'Ht year- ell 611 “S “D 9 “S tion for advertising in this column ton, Ontario, as a demonstration car .year with anuugput of (my ehgugand, Cam must accompany crash been h (Special to the Gwlrdlnn-i Preliminary to the presentation of 11 sold mainly in the forming states or 555,;-0-ME~ ---E _MAD every ,,,,';,I‘f,,,,,°f’,f,';f ,,l:°,_,°,':::,',‘:j rronoxro, sou. 1s.--rrosii to petition for the inoorrv;rstl&r;t?ofn 01- iognsssklowa anghThiXes- tiff'-B335; u-our every any from "looted . th" "‘° "'°““°°" l' lm l°**‘°l “ EgigigiwEE>IvI°IE`u:T~E:s mm EE:-aeiirgxiogiiipiiiimwnon Tnoorporatiou ff, ,§'§’,,,,°w§‘,’,',,§{, he 'Sofa ,X 309,, giimsmrork- ]§s§\!1‘1`'o 7lii:h"ili`(is tg$:xEil-1?: tx 6.02 anrlwto- sngogthy runner and comfortable in closed. e Green. Wllmoro Bond. Mn d .ld Sm me o ' foo I i .- made by cable The pair sold in Eng Laren's store lllil re¢8iY9 l‘°W&l’il Y of the Senate. Eloqu,lnt Tributes to Members who had Passed Awal During Recess and to nun.-col. Baku-, un ru-ii member oi ru-liunuii who had Made the Supreme Sacrifice. iiouse , “‘° °°'“““"“°'"!" °' AS" morrow at me _ any stud of weather A half down 'rho arm or Joseph Ullman. which ___ ______aors~i-is p T ated th" °“°I‘ ‘ mm "°“Ia The sun sets this afternoon at 5.07 such cars connecting the suburbs lg “iq to be tn; 1;;-gust fur house lp -fo LE-7-*_ AT BMQH1-oN"H°u5¢ ngguufull pound in rleii lla ‘"°"'0°l0HB\1l`0 Y_0S‘ special invitation he attended' the ...___ terriay of seeing e elwef- Cal' ml’-l““S elaborate banquet at the Hotel Bllt- (5p¢¢i,| go gn; aus;-¢|i¢n,) the rounds of its' Bl-WMS- allll 0f tml-lt' more. SIVUH by U10 SHXOI1 M°f0l' Cal' LONDON, Jan. 18.-The rate of dis- 01111111118 the wmlllg ln U10 “elif ful' Company. There were DVBSGQC It count of the Bank of England was re- uro of a real street car service. -it this function between five hundred dwed from 6 w 5% per .gang ¢0day_ is--an eighteen 9355908” Car- l”`°"'id‘ and six hundred agents. They were d with comfortably cushiolnedieleats- from Practically every part oil the enclosed all round wit w rl DW! world. notably the Philippine' ls ands. which can be Ollellefl 0|" clxaad ali- Japan and Rio d'e Janeiro. Tlitedfarégi- CONDENSED ADS, will, a closedlin canopy t0D» \ 9' in states were well represen e , e - eotric lights and' electric signals but- “gin” of this company from Texas Too LATE FOR' tons in short a regular obsevrtiilml alone comling to New York by _special CLASSIFICATION street car. Pl“0D9ll°ll by an 30 00”* train. This company started three ____ T 0 YOU ‘ ill iii li! 4 . lr It ir _-1-__=;.-,¢,¢;-_. _,_-A _ li I1 I.- ‘é . i