~~l.-» 1,. 4 -The e Guardian is Read Daily by,42,000 People Sworn Circulation Statement Furnished- Advertisers. . s»’L.=.-' _;‘..,, --T _`~¢1-1- t.,,.~-gg » . wp; =,'. ,. , , , . _ .,..:-;~y:‘ Q M . .f. 11-”- ‘l~ mf- 1' - 1; 9. » -»‘.<.--l, ~‘ -~ ‘.=~~. .,'.' - _ - ».- ~. . ,mg t _ . ...,..¢,.x.. _ ..v. ..‘._=. .l‘,_ _. ra ,`1.<,,-,,4_,vl,,;, ’ ;j,,.',_~‘:g.. .4,!,_1?§.q{“_4- ,V gt .~.g_¢;_..~ _ _‘_ '.‘.[\.4,&__;_;_;:i”_v 11.". "‘ ’ so it.. 4 ,J HK _-_-:_-_-_-,-_-:_-f_-e.-.-.-_-_-.1.-_-.-_-_-.-,-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-.-.-.-.-.-_-.-.-_-_-_-,-_-f.-_-.-.-_-:,-_-,-_-_-_-,-_-;_~.~.-e.-_-_-:_-:.\»5e\» """""”"wx":'Y:'_:"""'_'A`A'Ax'A'_B'AxJ:'45'T""""""";?”""';"""'?""`-`~`-`=‘~`-`-`~'-'=-v----‘-‘-‘-*-'-‘-'ff-‘ttf-‘-'-‘-1f=----;+---.---.-fa-1-,-e.-_-..-,-.-,-_-. .,,___---,_..__ ..,--...3¢.--,- _ -- -W _ -_-V-_...__ . .1 . . . _ . _-. -_ _ .- - - - ` i 5 t Mc|'=a__N,|,l»i¢ |:A||._.v , l I THE COIIEIOWI . IARDIA I , _" 3) 1 'Rimini Daily feorldod 1891 wnkly (now lvenlnploallyl 1ee7 l . _ “ crlA§l.oTTETowN, CANToA._FRloAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1916 {83.50 Per Year (delivered) In __ $2.50 Per Year (Mailed) ln _Ad advance r_ ` Vance in Canada and 88.00 fer U. 0. A- .. _ V_ r- H I SE OF COMMONS PROC5§DINGS IN Loyalty ,oi German Canadians ills- eussed.. 0liawa litre Again Under Consideration. Mr. A. A. McLean and Shipbuilding. ‘ - 0'l"I`AWA, Foh_ ill.-A discussion as to tile loyalty of Cullndiun citizens ui' allen origin and persons of German parentllge employed ill responsible po- sitions in the Civil Service or wltil the Canadian Military forces furnished the feature of to-day's sitting of tile lionse. Tile discussion arose just prior to the consideration of estimates when lion. J. D. Hazen, Minister of Marine. rose to a question of privilege to reply to certain observations made ill Toronto and Ottawa newspapers as to the propriety of the employment of Mr. Gustave Heidmann as Private Secretary to the Minister. Mr. Heid- mann being of_German origin. Mr. lia- zen warmly defended the loyalty and good faith of ills private secretary. General Sir Sam Hughes, followed with a general championship of the bonntldes of German Canadians with particular reference to Capt. Hann of Stratford. Chief intelligence ofiicer with the Canadian forces at the front. Sir Robert Borden. apropos of Moun- ted Police estimates. also took occa- sion to commend the unexceptlonsbie llellavlor of Canadian residel-|;s of ene- my origin in the West since the war llcgaIl_ Mr. E. M. MacDonald. of Picton. however, took a different view. It must be admitted. he said. that there was in the minds of eastern Canadialls grave suspicions as to many of the German residents among them_ He collsidered it had been proven by the disclosures made in the publication of the letteres of German and Aus- trian attaches in tile United States that there were German spies aplen- ty in Canada with whom their com- patriots were in toncll, alld he advo~ cated mucil stricter regulations to go- vern them. First reading was given to a hill providing for tho amendment of the Bank Ac; allowlllg banks to ioend money to farmers for the pur- chase of seed grain for un unlimited period. Thoy were formerly lilnlted to one year. Allotller Bill which ro- coived first reading was that exten- ding for a year the charters of Insur- ance Companies which, while incorpo- rated. under existing legislation had not been able to organize on account of tho war. The House spoilt nearly the whole day on estimates. Marllle depart- ment appropriations were discussed in tllo evening alld gave rise to a de- bate as to the desirability of the Gov- ornmellts giving assistance to encou- rllsc lilo development of a shipping ill- dustry iu Canada to cope with the shortage of ocean tonnage. Tariff changes were advocated to this elld by Mr. A. K. McLean of lialifax, wlliie others \vllo supported ship building encouragement were lion. William Pugsiey, E. M. MacDonald, oi’ Picton, and Mr_ J. G. Turriff. of Assinibioa. Replying to a question by Hon. Mr_ Lemieux this afternoon as to the press despatch pu-bilshed on Monday last stating Providence Journals had notified the Justice Dept. that infor- mation had been received through em- ployees oi the German Embassy of a plot against the Parliament Build- ings. Rideau Hall and Munitions plants in Ontario, Hon. Arthur Meig- han stated the Dept. of Justice had re- ceived no warning as was indicated by the Providellco Jourllal. At the opening of the House the Primo Minister read a report dated Feb. 4th. from Colollel A. P. Sherwood. Commissioner of Dominion Police re- lative to the fire in the Parliament Buildings. After telling of the manner in which the fire started. expressing regret at the loss of life in the fire and enumera- ting the victims, Colonel Sherwood concludes as follows:- “! have no reason to believe the tire was the re- sult of a malicious act but would sug- gest. a board of inquiry be constituted to fully investigate and ascertain all the facts concerning the hro and if possible ascertain the cause" . Mr. A. A. McLean of P. E. island thought the subject of encouraging ship building ot' suflicient importance to be taken into consideration by a committee of business men selected from the membership of the House. No British----Ship -Snnk-» J By Zeppelin Bombs LONDON, Fell. 9.-'l`ilc following of- cial statement was issued horo to- day: V“A Gorman wireless message to day quotes Koelnische Zeltung reports froul the Dutch frontier that on the occasion oi’ the recent air raid on England li. M. S. _Caroline was struck by e. bomb in the Hum-ber and sunk with great loss of life. "Neither -the Caroline nor ally other of his Majesty’s ships nor any merchant ship, large or small. was struck b a bomb in the llulnbcr nor Y ill ally other port." COMFORTS FOR OUR SOLDIER BOYS Rubber Boots Wanted Yesterday Showed a Lively lnieresi livinced in the Fund being Raised by the Three Dail Newspapers to Provide llabber Boots for Ibe.Boys of the llesultrtli the first 105th Regiment: As a two days Appeal $151 has-ibeen Contributed. There is .still some '$4.ti0li‘.-ilequlred and _Every one is Asked to Send In their Contributions without Delay. T he talk such' know Weather the "Il-ionourary Treasurer, Mr. A. W. , R lB k Clarlottetowll. -}Ve`g!1rl;l;loA°$?e Slbiadnlrrlons. Previously acknowledged-$39-00. Mrs. Edith Peak. , 5 A' . Do` an -‘ H' Lggléhflh. I\li'l". W.`Lon¢wortil. Chao ‘H .C , 191'. Joseph Geo. EJ! hee. nn. . nfiiums. Mrs. eai._~!ieart¢. . 1. rl. orlo . ' il. 01'"- Hgminan It Co. Llal.. G¢"l~i. Taylor. . A. Friend Au/ Soidi rje Wah. Mrs. d. Aol 5 .. _ Ming Mlihll _ M 'Alf - 4 . ni`i.ll_..°¥", ne. or r.-.~..'%. . R '(1 4. Mies -Haviland-. - -, 4- _ _ _ , i ,Vg _ V r_ - ly¢,1..')-' ',: - Y .' , ` - mollts in the Galician campaign which for a fortnight has been mell- tlonod only briefly ill official stato- rncllts figure prominently in to-day‘s attached to the occupatiqu oil Us- Bukowina frontier which is now sc- curoiy in ftussian hands. After suc- cessfully resisting energetic efforts of the Teutons to break their lines, the Russians have now resumed the offensive. The object is to capture Czernowitz. capital of Bukowina which it is thought would exercise an important influence on the Rou- csonnllnor. slruluon f lnsconoro on Born rooms important Developments Eastern Theatre. 'I Russians Captureillllporiant Austrian Town. ,Enemy Every- where liepulsed on Western Front. unicatioll null threatens posi tncillnent. of the enemy infantry (Special to The Guardian) lconlm - ' PETROGRAD, Feb. 10.-Develop tions oi’ tllo Austrians in the region of which attempted to debaucll was . . 1. Czoruowitz. The rapture of this driven back to the trenches by ou town is regarded as ll docided step curtain of fire. lll thc region of ill tllc direction ot' the ltussilln goal. Beavrugllcs oul' troops destroyed the lliockhouso and bolnbarded the ell- news. Collsidorabie importance is (Special to The Guardian) cnlnpllleuts of thc ollcnly. ill Chum- pngnc lt destructive ilre on Germans cioczko on the Dlllcster. noar tho PARIS, Feb. 10.-All oiilciul conl- in tile direction of'Illltte du Mcsiuil nlullicntion to-day~ in Arlois reports: f gave excellent results ill the boul- We continue to make progress by bardulent which caused the explo- means of grenades lu underground sion of the munitions depots. The passages west of Lafolic. Two Ger- Germans to-day fired two more shells man attacks directed against our of heavy calibre in the direction of positions west of Hill 140 were com- Belfort. Our artillery took under its piotely repulsed. On the north road tire the emplacement of the enemy from Neuviile to Thelus the Ger- battery which was marked yester- mans exploded a mine, the crater of day. At the same time we shelled fmanians. Uscleczko gives the Rus-‘which we occupied. tllc military establishments at Dor- slans a. new and important lille ofl To the south of the Somme o, de- nach southwest of lvluclllsnsen 0n lim' Question (Special to The Guardian) PARIS. Feb. 10.--A Havas de- spatch from Athens quotes Premier Skouloudis, who read tile declara- tion in the Chamber of Deputies to- day. tllat the programme of the Gov- ernment was first of all to keep the forces of the nation intact alld use them exclusively in the interests of the country. Sill Illlllllll lIlll$llN LONDON. Feb. 9.-Sir Edward Carson, forlller Attorlley-(lencrul, has been ordered by his physician to tuko a five-weeks' rest. lie is suffering from exhaustion due to his activities of the last four years. Before tllo war St. Edward Cllrsoll was tho leader ol' the irish Unionist party, and took part ill the campaign in Ulster against liolno ilulc for ireland. He was active ill .forming the Ulster Volunteers to resist thc putting oi' home rule into force. ill May, 1915. when the Coalition Cabinet was formed, Sir Edward as- sumed the portfolio of Attorney-Gelr ber because of dissatisfaction with the conduct of the war_ Shooting incident la Spring lliii Mines (Special to The Guardian) shooting incident caused consider- able excitement in Spring Hill Mines matcll', a you L - Msttison. loft the rink accompanied by one of his friends. 'l`hey parted a short distance from the rink door. - - l d t S rin Hill Mines and which is not vouch with her and succeeded in wrest l but be made good her escape. The police not disclosed pending the arrest and lcrime. , »` A . a . , .i_'t eral. He resigned the following Octo- ` ite German Cruiser lil 'IIIUIHIIIL lllllllll PARIS- Feb- 9--Berger *’“°° l’.§`f£."e.‘.`§.°t‘L?..§f 1123. ‘if.?2l‘.§‘§'""f...‘{1.”"i$‘i.‘.f. Guwmmer' twemyone yea” of “ge mudu. said llotllillg wus known 'lt thc of the French Flying Corps’ has just island at the time the left of the brought dowll his fifth Gorman ad- repwted capture of 'yum' Opmmu versary and has been lnelltlolled f'or cruiser Roan by me Bruml m'_uiH(_r his exploit ill all oiliclal communion- Dmkc Them wm'_(_ two m,mB'h mm' P'°°vI°“Sly he had been d°°°I" cruisers ill the llarbol' 'lt lfamlltoll ated with the cross oi' thc Legion of ‘;',he“ Hwy Salim] but L‘u_cm_dm, to l-lonor, thc War Cross lllnl thc Mill- W." pmcuw mu 'names were l;’\|m_ mry medal for other mam' cd out and identity was not lllxiown M. Guyllcmer. was ll. ind in college when the war began and elllistod at ` ollec. He had novel" been ill all aero- F" plane, but at the end of seven days of ` eining, he made his trial flight for a pllot's license, Six weeks' training usually is required. ' - ills work at the frolll llogull ill Ap- I I I I ril of lust ycnr. lt was not until Dc- celnber 5 tllut llc began to make his -1-hu yi M_ U A_ held an m.j0yu|,|€ I`“°°‘°d by' h“"iI"I='-' German “Um” social for filo lilcll ot' thc 105th llegi- pI““°B- At til?" '-Im" hc I"`°“"I"- lncllt lust evening. Over one hull- dowll, single-ilandcd, ll. large ficrnlull drcd in Khaki ‘vom 5,,-,.,,m,¢_ Mr 1,; bI'I’I““*"~ D. Sterns presided. 'Sergeant tluyllemer flies ulone. :ls Ilrmjidem J_ K_ R055' woluompd me did Garros und Pcgoud. but illstond military men in it heart). ummm". “_ of a lllonoplalle he uses a great bi- surmg mem tm. y_ M_ (g_ _/(_ bundmg PI‘*“°» 011 WI‘Ii>I‘ "0 mum” “IWW was at their service during their stay ullles nn hour. lie accounted for four in Chm~|0|_t.’°wn and me dh-Gem,-3 m“°I1I”°5 I” “ill” d“Y*’- were desirous of meeting and helping Cluynemer is of Scottish extraction. (hem in every Way _p05Bn,h.__ ll.cv_ lt. G. Fulton. gave a brief but UONDEN SED ADS. eloquent address emphasising the grand service the Y_ M. C. A. is doing T00 LATE F_o‘R' ‘ for thc soldiers in Europe to-day and CLASS[1`4(,A'1 1OI\ urging the men to build up a high type of Christian manhood. (Joi. Campbell responded thanking QNE (;gN~|- per ,vom cguh iusep the oilicers and ladies of the Y. M. C. mm for advemsmg in this comm, A. for the interest shown lu his regi- Cnsh must accompany orders. Mini- U10'-it Hllfi HDUKC W0rdH of apprecia- mum cha,-ses, tw,m¢y.f1,,-B c-¢,m,,_ tloll of tile services ol' the .Y M. C. A. -»-----e »~-vm °~ :;°:s.lr::;s;.i‘:'s:.ldrizgnssltiz AMHERST' Feb' l0'_A peculiar hand at H°Ima“’5‘ ch°‘rl°"°"°wn' classes to fit them for the difficult Dom" 30V WANTEB-APP'-Y 133 QUEEN task awaiting them lic also spoke 7332210Mif hi hi ofthe Y M t A Secretaries cooking stove. Cheap. Apply at Bill dered most efficient service to the sol- Euston St. _ 6503-1-DME!! diers even ill the trenches. WTNTED-Gini. Fon oENenAl. The singers of tho cvenius all of I ,eww-k A my M;-S J C gimp, whom were heartily ellcorod were i-. d St. -@ - land and Mrs S llonderson. Miss ___,.___,_.__._ _____m`/ER ,privileges of tho Association DOQUB Sim” umm Vivtrola selections of musical num ---- ---~M used in accolnpanymcut. and board, with all modern con- Two MORE VICTIMS OF 7292-2-10M_3_ipd ro,ts:r.- I `sWl'Al.l. ,eebnoom elg,tpblo.for rlurse or gentleman, in li vate faallg; wlshmgli mgdfrn Rm- of o en on a o. - ‘f.I'§'s'A Rlllsllom susan I” ° r`6a*'e“*'E“Al1 , A rn’-to-r croanam e check writer. This machine .wee - never need and in ‘something that ‘ evil!!-.person using. nqqxg ,g%¢g|¢. ila;le.meen lie sesnmatéatly tim r by .e sa o o ._ if, it-.< *ii* flsmlo. tom - (Special to The Guardian) NE\V YORK. Feb 10-Officers and the Duke oi- osu-1-'ll\llr. "I ,',§','f lr ol-:lihlll Britain of the (Special to The Guardian) NEW YORK. l<‘cb. 10.-Dr. E. l~`. illgiis. t‘ulladiull :lrnly surgeon, ar rivillg to-day on thc Cllmorouiall from Liverpool said there was know- lodge in Britain of the capture ill British nets ol' seventeen German submarines and told how the crew of one had been i'ound shot to death after it had been towed ashore. ill- glls said he had been allowed to SUBMARINES CIIUOHT BY BRITISH . 1 llr. E. F. Inglis. Canadian Army Surgeon, Reports Knowledge, in Capture oi 17 Ger- man Submarines. tiosccnd into this submarine and had seen the bodies of tho crew. To save them from death by suffocatioll llc said the commander shot, all hi.- lllcll and tlleu himself. Inglis also said that the British were usinx glass-bottorned boats now. in hunt Ifor submarines with much success. 'The glass used, he said, gave a clear Iview of the water to the depth ol sixty feet. MIINIIIIIN IIHISIS Ill llllW L()NDO.\', Full. S.~.-\ correspoll- dent ot' the Tllllcs at Pctrograd wires:- The recent fighting ill the region of llsziellc'/.k (on the Dlllester) and on the ltusian Soutllerll front, was most desperate and sallguillnry. Tile Russians were almost sickened lly tllcir work with the bayonet. wllilc the ’l`eutolls usually llcld full, until their losses exceeded one-third oi' their .-strength. Oll the right flullk 800 bodies were lofi lleur the fire olltanglemollts. 'i‘llo Toutolls' losses in ll single engage- ment amounted to 2.000 killed. ' ill the Pollslo district mounted Russian guerlilus offered a daring nocturnal raid on the transports ac- cuululatcrl around Pillsk. Lying ill :lnlbusil until the camp fires of the ’l`t-lltous luld been extin- guished. und the lllnjority of thc troops were asleep, the guorillns dis- posed of the selllrics and hurled ill- cclldialry bombs among thc waggons, causing zl panic und heavy losses in mlltcrinl. I IHIIIII ill IHE PISI Tile guerillas escaped unscathed. PARIS. Feb. 8.-“Russia’s muni- Itions crisis is now s. thing of thc- past," said General Poiivanoff, Rus- sian' minister of war, in an interview with Ludovlc Naudeau, the special correspondent of the Paris Journal ill Russia. “il is an unpleasant memory. but. fortunately. only lv. memory." _ “With regard to the troops,” the minister said, "their spirit is excel lout. thanks to tile system of mob ‘ ilizatioll by masses. which was pol into force a few months ago. and to lthe doubling of the number of supply depots. , At the presellt time we have a per- manent reserve of young recruits strong enough to enable us to 'keep all the units up to their full strength without having to scnd to the from half trained lncll. This is of great importance, for it has been observed that tllo morale of the soldier is apt to deteriorate when he sees his com pany, which originally had 250 or ' 300 mon, reduced to a fcw dozen." Continued Landing Troops at Salonilli (Special to The Guardian) i PARIS, Feb. 10.--“'l`roops ol' the Ententc Allies continue landing dai- ly with artillery." says ll. despatch 'fem s toda from Saloniki. been on the opposite front since Feb- ruary -itll. Other information is that the railway bridge across Vardar at Kudovll. has been rebuilt. German heavy artillery with Bulgarian army suffering from inadequate food trans- . F ll l ll ckey 5°.-___,;..__.___ '-1 ‘ S Y --A -n `. - 1”" °""“'““ n. ngamid 91%,.. Fon sAl.e.- No. s Home Jewel. who nan gon.-, overseas and alla ren- ~ ll lllllwl IIHI i t _ . . . Tho story as L nu A 0 u D -‘ou p 7311.2.11.Mtf_ Miss Ross. Miss Coombs. Miss Suther- ____ d for, is to the effect that Mattison _ $1-EAM "EA-|-Eg RQOM _ H - _ grim- parting with his friend was T9m&'Eb;m.d with nu modem com M`|idreth lulltoll gave all excellent re- 0TTAWA_ F¢|,_ g__.1m-|u|ry img uw ' ' Ulmiio" MV J M0"'I“°“ Clark parliament llrc was begun this morn- dd l uc°osted hy a woman. After . .. _ A | ¢ ¢ m-_ _ 1 - - - - - . . _ :tu fo? ylnilluten‘ conversation. she vwhmw W y 'IZIZBZIIBI-!l0'IVl6(l[‘Id. 5°°"`°U“'-" I“"m"| "I0 I’°y5 W all U10 ing by Judge Mc'l‘llvisll. lt is lloliefl lil _leur up the enquiry by the end of the d . a revolver fronl her muff and ~ - .. son’a chock. Ho at once grapplcd mc' ““ ~ ' M I 01|- I\0 mI8l\I» bi’ licfllliiifill 10 8000111' investigation will also he nlndc into collar' Finder Noam lsavemt n ' P9115' umm °V°I'50““- :barges ol' looting after the ilre. They arcdirectt-dngainst some of those ` - 7314-2- - . . . ~ in the revolver from lor, ~ _,__ __ ' ' ‘ - ~ . . -- B ‘ . ~ » cognng weak by the 1053 0( blood FOR SALE PURE FRED BARRED hors wort rendered through tho kind who “cm supposed to ae( ag gum-ds, she threw him' on the ground and Plymouth Rocks cockerels. Apply ness of Mr. J. R. Dennis. after which and U0; thc gmwmy p“b||c_ who were kicked him several times. She then to W. G. Darke. Brookfield. , cake and coffee were served by the rigorously ¢x¢|u.|¢(|_ A coumc fo hun. ‘ 7310-2-11-Mtlipd. Ladies Aid of the Y. M. C. A. who also dmd bums of clgm-5 and a quanmy gf are searching for-her but as yet she MH, _|01-iN McNE|LC HAVlNG.'I¢|l1IllY d0C0N‘i“~d U10 l`0°m5 f°\` U10 wines and liquor have disappeared li » t rule llullaln 'whore has D t been placed “D59” ill‘l'0St» t d Hardys saw mill at York. '"0' “5~ though the par o g The D?>|I°° UWB B i1100l'Y £0 0Xl>iein ggevithg will be done there 'as usual. TI""'I‘S “rc 0"” 1° MI* Fofsyill of they were located was not fire what might have been and may yet '|312-2-11-Mal, Miller Bros. for thc excellent piano swcpg be a serious tragedy, but which is To LET' STEAM HEA1-Ep R90 _ ["1 ‘VEATHFR ` ` 5 4 . t"‘“‘ ~°' "‘° w°m““ °h"“°d with me "°“i°“°°S- APPIY *ii *W °m°”- orrAwA Fins FoUNo 'l‘EM}’ERA’i‘URE. 'FIDE MOON, l'l'l‘(}. Fon sAlTe”ori'aEN1'-A F/mul A-r o'r'l‘Awl/l. rep/9.-'rllo pony or Al- ’ mo HNLANDERS DF 1-Amen' New ,G-lassglvifi ¢¢;;ltB(;B¢|;iE= m$|l;ug\9 plllotnse D;asjar¢:illea.‘Sr., was rclcovor- (S i ‘ f`”'”'m G di ) LONDON' Fam 7___A_pM.,_y._ or 400 axcres n 8 81 B 0 ll - c ronl tie ru ns ls morllug, lwas pcoa o ` e uar an. U ~ i billy to owner. E. E. MacKay. New oddly crushed especially allow. lilo 'r0noN'ro. l-cp. il.-lvlarnlluo. llxsgilanggiringg "Zim tslbpggllggégt 1:55. _,G1a§l0W» P-' E- 1- 7309'2'11‘M§_Ih _ head. ` Frosil north-west winds. fair and much 'cm-dm; gp me Cppanhg gn q0'|-fest ‘FOR"8Al.E.- 2 SHARES IN T E The remains of Randolph Falllllug, colder. :pendant of The Post at gba request UDiDl‘\ Black Fox Co., will bo sold waiter in the Speakers apartments 'l‘lll