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G P-RDI ' ’ “Hwklwmoumamnmasg JKOIHMVIOHOK » ' - ‘ I e i _ || *_ ,'f,2L'i,'.”,'.2,'..’.§32:,1;;’;2t.‘,, ,,,,, }_ cHA1u.orrETowN, camps, smear, JANUARY 21, 1916 _ _ _E A {”-;,P,,h;;,Y!°;_;<-;;",;;;;f;3_ PROFITS ON SHELL NIIINUFACTURE IIIRED IN HOUSE OF COMMONS Profits not Divided on Party Lines. Former Liberal I Minister, lion. George P. Graham," ‘inadvertently Betrayed by lion. William Pugsley. T (F"°m °\"` °WI\ °°"°lP°t'|d°fli-) on Wednesday, was Hon. William ernment in connection with shell OTTAWA, Jan. 20.-If undue profits Pugsley of St John. Neither Mr matters, said Mr Meighen, would re- have been made in the manufacture of Pugsley nor Mr Graham was in the ceive the fullest investigation. He shells in Canada they have not; been divided on party lines. That was made abundantly evident during to- day's speeches in the Commons on the address in reply to the speech from the throne. As far as profiting in shell munufncturc is concerned it appears to have made little difference whether tho recipient were a Liberal or a Conservative. lt. appears to have made so little difference indeed that one of those who protltted so extru- vagantly as to furnish almost 11 hor- rible example to the country, accord- ing to one of his own coliea_gues, was a former Liberal Cabinet Minister. That such was the fact was stated to-day by the_Ilon. Arthur Mcighen, Solicitor-General. The formcr Liberal minister who profited, he said, was Hon. George P. Graham, director of the Canada Foundries, and Forging heard delivered in this _I-louse. The' C0. of Brockville and Wetland. Mr Govemmcnt does no expect immunity, Graham's colleague who, under the impression that the director of the company was not Mr Graham bitt Sir Henry Peliatt, used it to point the moral and adom the tale of his two- lmur speech on shell contract affairs House to-day when M1- Melghen, in the course of an able speech in de- fence, not of the Shell Committee, but of the Government's policy of en- trusting the control of Canadian shell manufacture to it., crowned nu clo- ‘ouont period with the disclosure rn- ferrcd to. ’i‘hls was possibly fortunate for the member for St John, for i.his was not the only discrepancy ln ills speech illustrate-tl by thc Solicitor- Gencrofl. lie showed that, whether by accident or not, Mr Pugsley had lu the course of his speech represented Mr D. A. Thomas, Canadian repre- sentative of Lloyd George. as stating what hc had not stated. “ The mcm- ber for St. John," ho suid, “delivered u speech which was noi' only bitterly partisan but had less foundation in _ fact than any other which I have ever from criticism, it aiaks only freedom from partisan appeals, which are had enough in ordinary times, but are now little short of treachery." Any charge made against any member of t.he Gov- I ‘ally with reforms which ho thoughti had rio defence to make of the Com- mittee, but it was a body created at _the request of the Imperial authorities and answerable to them. Mr Meighen was followed by Mr G. OANADA OFFERS FOURTH DIVISION FOH THE FRONT War Office Accepts Offer, 'and Division will Shortly be in the Fighting Line. (From our Own Correspondent.) OTTAWIA, Jan. 20.--Through the Prime Minister, Sir Robert Borden, Canada to-day offered a completely equipped fourth Canadian division for the front. The war office has accepted the offer, and the division will shortly W. Kyte of Richmond, who endeavour- cd to fix tho responsibility for they Shcll Committee ou the Goverument| bccanso as first constituted the Minis-| tor of Militia had a representative on the Committee, the cxeclltive hr-ad of which also reported to him. Tho member for Richmond also charged that there had been politics both in the awarding of shell contracts and the appointment. of shell inspectors. I lion. l\‘raul< Oliver, the other speak-| or of thc day, concluded the addrcssi hc began yesterday. lic deuit gcncr- should he adopted if Canada were to' secure the men to complete the army of 500,000. These were larger pensions for disabled soldiers, a system of car- ing for those temporarily incapaci~_ tnied and a-purely _Government pro- vided schcmc cf allowances for de- pendants of men at the front. f;_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-¢_-N _-_-;_-_»;_»_-_-_-_-_-_»_=-¢,¢_-_-_-_-_-_-_~_-_-_~_= »_-_-_~_-_-_-_-_-_-_»_-_~_-_-_-_-:_-_-_-_~_~_-_-:_-:_-_-:_-_#_-:_-_-.-_-_»_-_~_-. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-_ _ _ _-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ~» IIIIIS PIIIIIIHIISI IIUllMIII|l'S Sillit . " ‘ _,___ 80,000; Ours- Roumonlnn Grain Purchased for $50,000,000 as one of the Steps ln The Stnrvntlon of Germany. BUCHAREST. Jan. 20.-An English syndicate has closed a deal for the purchase of eighty thousand cars of Roumanian grain. paying $50,000,000 in gold. The entire Roumnntnn grain surplus will be purchased by the Alllcs, it is understood here. in conformity with the plan of" starving out " Germany. Germans Report ' ‘ i‘urliterSnccessei .ip- ilnly Competent biiieers to Command OTTAWA, January 17.- While hun- dreds of offers are being received from all parts ofthe Dominion for the rais- ing of regiments, General Hughes states that there is a dearth at pre- sent of competent and efficient officers to command such regiments, and that until such time as such officers can be properly trained the present con- stituted battalions will be permitted to recruit beyond their normal stren- gth up to a. second or even n third bat- talion. After wards these regiments can be properly organlzated, under competent heads, trained efficiently at the new schools \vhlch ure to be in- stituted throughout. the Dominion. “Wie wnni to know who is who _before we make appointments or permit i.he raising of new regiments under new auspices," sold (lcncrnl liugitos this evening. RESTORATION OF LIFE CLAIMED BY A DOCTOR (‘:lll(lA(:0, Janl'f.-Restoring the dead to life by *tho transfusion of (sP°°I°I '° "‘° G“°"d'°“') blood is a possibility, according to Dr. superior Russian to c h pulsed with heavy losses to them. An f"‘»l"“-11-w"“i»‘»ii’»4'»°»‘€“i»=-'S°"i»-ZifS‘“1’i ‘ii‘-ii’-‘~ ::'::z;“ts2§‘:‘::‘t;".‘:;"t.tr Recruiting Meetietls “mm” Wm' I“°"°e“9m "I°'e“C°' The the result that a substantial number Canada is Asked for ` Motor 'Patrol Crew OTTAWA, Jan. 19.-The Depart- ment of Naval Service has issued a call on behalf of the British Admiralty for men from Canada for service in the auxiliary patrol (motor boat) scr- vicc. Those who will be accepted must have a thorough knowledge of high power internal combustion en- gines and are accustomed to running motor boats. The total pay is $2.55 per day for sub-lieutennnts. $2.08 for chief motor boatmen. and $1.34 for motor boatmen with separation allow- ance added in the case of the two latter. Applications are being receiv- ed by Admiral Kingsmlll, director of naval services for Cnnnda. CANADIAN AVIATOR BURNED TO DEATH. LONDON, Jail. i9.~-Fligllt Llvutcn- ant ltoss, it titlltadlttli. was burnt. to dcath yeslcrtlay morning. Ile had started on at flight: when his machine burst, into flames und come down wrecked. il. is supposed that thc tank exploded. take its place in tho fighting line in France along with the three Cana- dian dlvisions new the-ro. The third Canadian division, which was offered last November and is now completely organized and in the firing line under Major-General Mercier, is thus speedi- ly followed with a fourth division. which will bring the total of the Canadian troops at the front up to a little over eighty thousand, It ls certain that as soon as the need arises, Canada will add at; least another two divisions and have an army of over 100,000 men ready to loin in the Allies' offensive movement on the western front in the spring cam- paign. General Villa llas Been Captured (Special to the Guardian.) EL PASO, Jan. 20.-The Mexican consul, Andres Garcia, has received advices of the capture of General Villa. The capture was effected by Maximo Marquez, who recently also captured General Jose Rodriguez, one of Viila’s generals. ._-'|' SONG WRITER IS DEAD NEW YORK, Jan. 18.-J. Fred Heif. composer of popular songs, died yesterday at Liberty, N.Y., in his forty fifth year. Five months ago he be- came ill and retired from his firm. the J. Fred Helf Music Publishing com- pany. which was later dissolved. Ile, is said to have composed more than a hundred songs, some of the best known of which were “Gec, But. lt"s Great. to Meet a Friend from Your Home Town," "Some One Thinks ol' Some Ono," "When You Know You'ro Not. l~‘orgott'c\\ by the Girl You Can't. Fol‘ge|" and “flow Would You Likc to be the Ice Mun," which was written for Lew Dockstadcr. Mr. llclf was born in Maysvillt-,Ky. and frame to this city twenty-four years ago. llc lived ui 130 West. 118th (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, Jan. 20.-Sir Roper Par- kington, Consul-General of Montene- Bro, to-day received confirmation of the report' that King Nicholas of Mon- tenegro and his sons would remain at the head of their troops, determined to fight to the last, ' (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON. Jan. 20.-An official French statement received bore to-day says the Montenegrin army never capitulated, and in fact, that no form- al negotiations for peace were entered on, King Nicholas is said to be at :_-_-_-_-_-_~_».-_-_»_-_-_-:_~:_~;_-:,-_-_-_A_-_-_-_-_-_-:E-_-_ _-_ v _-_-_-_-_ Podgoritza with his troops. The Montenegrin govemment has been in- stalled at' Scutnrl. ROME, January 18-Reports that the ‘Montenegrins were heroically fighting the Austrians were false. On the con-| trary, they were secretly aiding them. They even informed the Austrians of the nrrivnl of ships conveying pro- visions and munitions i`rom italy, thus enabling the Austrian submarines to ,sink tfhe vessels. King Nicholas has been secretly lea- gued with the Austrians since Octo- ber, and practically solicited invasion 'IIIONTENEORO DID NOT CIIPITULIITE BUT WILL FIGHT TO THE LIIST MDN Story oi Capiinlatlon was a German invention. No Terms of Peace 0iiered and None Accepted. The lilng will Fight it 0ul. oi' his country which he betrayed wit; the object of concluding a separot.. pence. ` This explains and fully justifies tht attitude of the allies, who knew thu. to aid Montenegro would he worst than useless. I-lad they supplied gun and ammunition to the Moutsnegrlnv. they would simply have fallen into th. Austrians hands . King Nicholas nlouo is rcspousihl-~ for betraying his country. The major lty ot' the Montensgrins, including hi. sons. are opposed to separate pean- which is bound to lead sooner or late-1- to the dethronement of thc king. IIIIIIIIS HIPIILSE ILL EIIIMI IIIISKS (Special to the Guardian.) ROME. Jan. 19.-Italian`statement: ln Chtesea Valley Monday afternoon enemy’s artillery caused a. fire at Comego, which was quickly extin- guished. As a reprisal one of our batteries bombarded Strada, which was occupied by the enemy. in Sugana Valley, replying to the fire of the enemy on Box-ge, we bombarded Caldonasso railway station. In Tol- mtuo section on the night of the 18t'h an enemy detachment attempted an attack on one of our trenches in the heights of Santa Maria. The attack was repulsed. The enemyleit' thirty dead on tbefleid. On the same night between Ilill 188 and Oslavia the enemy tried to approach our positions, but our troops, undecelved by a ruse of faiso cries, succeeded in repulslng the attempt. The situation on the Carso front is unchanged. BOY DECIDE'8 TO AVENGE FATHER'S DEATH. ST CATIIARINES, Ont., Jon. 20.-- George ltoblnson,'13 year old son oi' Licut. Richmond Robinson, ex-Alder- mun of this city, who was killed in action with an Imperial regiment' in France a few months ago, has decided I0 tlvellgc the death of his father. Although too young to shoulder a rlflo, he_ has succeeded in gaining entrance to 11 naval school in England, and will leave on Saturda Ile is the chic-si Street, and is survived by his wlfc and one dnuglttcr. i . y_ sou of n family oi' five children. enemy in several engagements ontcr- uh ummls have como ,om-e_ f °d °‘"' trenches' but were everywhere 0 Wdriing first on rabbits, Dr. Ilur- ___._.__i_i ""P“'”"'d Wm’ I“"“"" '°’“‘°”' M °"° meister asnhyxistcd the animals in 8 1 A splendid recruiting meeting was 1'0"" 01° “th ‘find “th "l"""°‘1 “Till Hman box wn.=n heart tation we new at North mv(-r mst night when V °“"°““ ““‘ 5“°°e“s “ nother addition was made to the ments made E I I I d h riniectlonlinxench one S d H 0 H T b I I i g A °°““‘°r"“t“'°kB' The gmlmd bemre Ty? a vtzailrliuhvthraiine of thc ears. ' “ e n 0 King's Honour roll. Canon Simpson oc- °“' trenches was wvered Wm' the The reaction in most cases was I cupied the chair Excellent addresses _ > ` at n _ Iiodlbs Of dead Russians. On the st i ta ta us" hg .1-€D0tIed. D I t F U ~ i M t I G d F were given by Cp (E, Cook Rev, A. A153325 ¥°““dn°t °;‘e8,%"t:f_l!il?l“ wgaf mgix olisthlg tN'(;Tve rabbi-ts treated in c 0 n u' e Avery Gates. Canem Simpson. lt. 1.. 9. smaya ' Illf. - . . I..- f~»»» wa- \--<1-f we fre °f M;-~'°“ 32'?.§'..‘i¥.,‘.i‘2.l2.'i”.f.‘¥““i.2§’...“°i.‘i§.‘i. .1 A wsu 'fhorgughly Enjgygd by Vlgltgfg and Vigifgd §.‘2.‘5§’.‘t.’.‘;‘.‘l ,ii.‘12,‘3;.,’.”‘..€§‘S.‘.§. .,¢.,f‘I..?.‘i. °"'m°'y' Th°'° Wore am’ an new ninety minutes rio asphyxlmts the dogs. ° Miss Bartlett acting as accompanist duels I “Umm G““°I”'~ » d. d _ Well rendered solos given by Fred il . L . "", CONDENSED ADS' of the 'fifteen dogs transfused regain- 'l\l°\'°‘|»" WI" I’ _ d ences to the '1`°° MTE F0” _ ii’ .,.i;°“i‘.$.ii’.‘i‘.?§,"‘E;..1 32? i.iIi’..'.t‘°i~’i‘I. yesterday cf " CLASSIYICATIOB ° Wm" ve,-ed_ curlers for a A N | | , reference will be that ONI word 111501” for The longer the dog had been ea suscltate the animal by artificial res- pirwtlon and stimulants. Thil'-teen 'others Y roco ___._..__._._._. Mlnard’| Liniment euros Gllrlll column- 'rl-11-: \v1sA'1‘11ER, .C,,_,,,,,,e,,,,,,, "‘“*| ' TEMPERATURE, ...ia W 'l‘IDE» MO0N» ETC. --s-I the Guardian.) 21, Maritime: cloudy ‘and WBI above morninlf aero ove. The zero. ab this afférnoon at 4.50 at.4.5l; it rises tomef- at 'I 8| and Sunday at 'moon' rtlll. this svoninl at Thunder. lil!! been liours " They came. saw, e with Charlottetown most enjoyable was taken out manly which as six those and pon who in lieu of s speech told a brought down the house. “Tipperary sun in lusty tones. followed. 3 . . _ Speeches, interspersed with breezy (skip) 10 (skill) 9 g;pP:__";’; :‘;“*‘e"‘:];°l‘:_5;_“2?'n‘;‘:_I°_';I“;§‘°‘1_}x‘:n‘f ‘t`-I`°°tftNII19l°»§ w1§;T3uilyv°§n';I»lf?°;Tri>lI=v¢gI1 evsume. mislwv 1° W\\°m m“°h 'banks is d“° County J' W Hogg' J A Fmlemm _ _ The party arrived in the city about Ren Heighton, geralorgrlp Jol;nhM\'iIl; _ Plcoou. ___Cl\artottetown$"l, 12.30. I 'rf§&..‘§If‘i>`f' 1'§<'ig.f’§i...°}f°E". 1f»'}.h»a 11.1.1-lm ""` R. c. can SUEEEEING EXTREME cow- Grant, and representatives of the, `\V. H. Harris W. A. Stewart -i ' y Charlottetown dailies. Solos. all of .l. W. Hogg G. l-‘ilglgeraid stI;2kT‘:£glN- c~:;_lll_-"£4151-‘;:_Il0 rgggiti . , C . R. P ll J . ton °'°°rt which ““‘;,d|,,‘°rt:,(‘|au‘£;°'|.|'°l,£° £3: am(,g|p)°we 14 as (.|:|p)' 9 Arctic conditions throughout Sweden :twig Iciiuligttmwpf Mr rutimén, `r|¢mu,_ with s mam wmpennn-a of za neg. , - 8. S H . M rrl - :Ibex rt:-5 If;e2sI1lI:nbyPl|II,l?.mD.. J. Melngoe . Glalltlon , 7-WGN-Y li-°\m°|'9 V970 V019" In ii- * ' I by the humorous theological story which W. H. Hants . J __ Yi 'rue visitors expressed themselves as delighted with the hospitality ex- 'GTB With V076 BERLIN' Jan, 2g_A Ge,-man 0m¢p;|| _ _ i t C . 1 ph sim -_-.-.-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-.~:_____-:-=-_-_--_--»_-_-_-_-_-=-.---=-»-f--f=--=---ff-‘-----T-'-‘--~==‘---f--==-‘---"-=---=--‘-------_--=----_~_~_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-:.-_-_-_-_-_-f_-_-_-_-_-.-_-_-=_ trals in 191.1, 462,000 pairs. ' report admits increasingly violent' EY H Burmeser' owners y CORD!! GXDOFU* U0 G4-ll‘l11ilDy ill 1913. fighting on the Bessarablan frontier, an' i 1 H 1 b 1 , Dr- ` 1,700,000 bales; in 1915, 194.000 MIGH- bllt it d€CIlH'0d H1811 till BUHGIKB bY-B“1§;;e|l,;ltl;_1,?n_.:ar;§, salsa; §;fT\|(;f:¢}Igrnd To neutrals in 1913. 53,000 bales; in I as “Ve hem' r°` a dozen rabbi-is and forty dogs. waited l9I5~ 1~I°0~°00 bales' until ‘heart action ceased and ihcn the more diilcult he found it to re- s , ~ , - - ood d ein b thc latter, vi6lin mu- con the Charlottetown Curling Club at they Following arc the results ot the E, ber" mf and D Pm McDmm,d_ '1 - . ' ._ <1 ns on y refer-. Kozey hornci, where an excellent matches. A splendid can was than mmm for supper was provided and a most en- , E ,joyabie and characteristically curling AFTERNOON. $§';:_';:l° }§grJ1vlgff,'er?"°Aft';,':,'It‘;,‘:,f meI2,';_It It“'° hours were “pmt I" songs' ing tho' speakers and musicians were t1;p§eche\sl, sti;rllgs’dar;d' Pggilerallesggcgg Picton. Charlottetown. nntermmed to n sumptuous mimstht | e ows p. s e a p . _ . and. after covers were removed. an- C. C. Dwyer C. H. Black 3;?_y“e;I:3r‘;IefI;I';`:)‘6H‘:_I‘;‘it1;,I‘;};1)'::;`I1éi?,I8? nounced the toast, The King, which G. W‘. Atkins G. G. Hughes V wn'IThgu]Iy’YrtIls(lldgH;e‘In a humorous ad- Ig' IJi'eI`:HIJd to Germany. t/‘0MIl\ U iii V Eh TB, ANNOUNCEMENTS, MEETINGS, ETC. ONE CENT per wort. eacl: taser tion for advertising in this columi. Cssh must accompany orders. Mini mum charges. twenty-live cents. **l"resh llolibut., Haddock. Codtlsl and Smelts just received at Charlotte town Fish Supply Co. 0064. **'i`bc Annual Bail of the Lobo" Iinion will be held in their Hall Wake St. on the night of Jan. 26th. inst. Admission 50 cents. 6032-1-19M6i. "The number of the Belfast Rcsi Cross quill. is 201. Will the person hav- ing thc ticket of that number, please hand it in to the Society at once. By Order of Committee. 8008-1-21-Melt. "Tho present Board of Sewer and i/Voter Commissioners will offer for re- election at the forth coming Civic El- ection on the 9th of February. 6047-1=20M3ipd . *°'I‘hcr¢» will be a play “Down in Maine," in four acts given in Rnstieo Hall on Wednesday. Jan. 26th at 'I-30 p.m. if weather proves unfavorable play will be held thefollowing Mon- day the 31st, Admission Mic., 2dr. _and children 15c. 6067-1-21-Mdipll. play the hall p _ m dren 151-. Society. ment 'is af good above Wt 0.11 ~ 1 ¢ 1 .-0-.,.. .aa ,_. ? ‘i. ~\ » fi 1" 3'. ti 1" '» »~ f ` D ,_ 1,, . _ , it I v i :K .1 1, . ,s 1:r~_fs-r,- i v It I, II ., il IN L’ I ti ,l» 1 ,. * *ii 1 :I ,gf ii' 1 I ri, f-.»' .fv-.~ I I .1 _ 1 --4-1, l< :` if -' 1 i -it fi ' lp. .‘ |t~ 1' lt; 1. tl: 4 i 1 I 1': S* =f .1 ly 5515 4 s ,H 1 , , < 'Ii ` :lr ll , 1 f, iii . .,, SN" I '; .tit i. 'lt p S <1- V. tl" , 1.. 'I -t -,- 1 t-_ ri \,» ,.,, ‘i:.§-._ Evra.; :..f.1:,-...¢...'.'.- 1 il' I 1 it _ _,V7 I.:- ,,. tt. il. , 'i ,`. 1 > (_. I IU,