YTTTWTTTTT Charlottetown Guardian Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ooeea»eega¢~_H00O°*_*'Nee'eea-sees--eeeeee-ao'eecease-|--ae-aeeoeeee-ee-oeeeeoeee-acces--0-a-receoeeeees-eeeoaeeeoeeaaélboeeeooeeeoeeeeeeooaoaeeeo-2|»ooeoi'elll\l@ ' - - '- ' ~ ' ' ' - ' ' - f ~ W ' ~ ' ~ ' ' ~- ' -- ' '~ ' f ' -- - - - ~ ~ ~ -" f -~ f - ~ - - ' - - ~ f ~ - - ~ ~ 1 -- - ~ .-.-.-.-.-.~.-_-.-.-.-.-.-_-_-_-,-.-;_-_-;__,-,__-if - THE CHARI.0llETOW- GUARD e _ -f_ _*J ‘_ __ U2-50 Per Year (Mailed) In Advance In Ganada an E Ag, , f - . _ li .- _ ~ |vfonN|Na nauuv _ _ _ 132:", 1”’ CHARmTTETOWN, THURSDAY DECEMBER 14_ 1916 _ {|3.60 Per Year (delivered) ln advance . .nt PROGRESS or wut seummERs|DE lollln vlsmao - I ON WEST FRONT Heavy Artillery Fighting' Allies Take P'i’°”°"° md “mg D°“'“ °"”'“°“ llolh Sides ol Water Street from Central io Summer ‘, 7 Baloon- _ - (eepcldl to this Guardian.) . PARIIB. Dec. 13- A bulletin issued by the' War Oillce tonight on the campaign reads: South of the' Somme enemy artillery energetically counter shelled by us, violently- bonrbarded` our trenches in -the' sector of Biaches` La Maissonnette Barleux. In Argonne e surprise attack directed against the enemy salient north of Four De Paris enabled us to destroy a hostile, mine and bring back -prisoners( Everywhere else the day- was com-, paratlve.-ly calm. A Genman' captive balloon was destroyed by our artillery near Douvaucourt. FIGHTING IN BELGIUM. BELGIAN COMMUNICATION- In the region of Dixmude in the direc-' tion of Steenstrate there were reci- procal bombardments which during the- course of the afternoon became| particularly intense, followed by de'-_ structive fires by Belgian batte'ries_ against defensive organizations at Landmark on the Yser. ARTILLERY FIGHTING ON WESTERN FRONT BERLIN, Dec. 18-Via Sayville_ wireless--To-day's statement by army_ headquarters regarding operations on the Franco-Belgian front is as fol-' lows:- "Western front:-Aside from artil- lery fire in the Somme and Mouse sec- tors, which was temporarily livslie-, and the nightly clashes of patrols, there have been no important activ- ities of any -of the armies.” The statement regarding the Rus-_ sian front reads: "Eastern front-_ Front, of Prince Leopold: There is nothing important to report. (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, Dec. 13- A Walr Office communication issued tonight says: A hostile patrol that endeavored to enter our trenches last night east of Armentlerres were driven oft. There was atlllery activity throughout the dayg . At different points along the front we carried out a bombardment of the enetmy's trenches in the neigh- borhood of Festubert, Neuve Cha- pelle and Ypres. GERMAN PEACE PROPOSALS The German peace proposition has made little apparent progress in winning a favorable _British senti- ment during the first -twenty'-four hours in' the discussion on the sub- ject by the press. Generally the trend of this decision continues highly cri- tical but there is some indication' that the first impulse of irritation will be' succeeded by calmer and more conservative view in some influential political quarters. This disposition not to; hastilly refuse to listen to the peace propoail is reflected in the Westminster Gazette, usually classed as,a liberal journal favor- able .to e'x-Premier Asquith. lt urges that the German peace move calls for a high degree of Bri-tish statesman- ship, and constructive pollcy._Mean'~ time no authoritative' expression has cofnie- from the new Government throgh the press which usually re- flects the views of leading members. Up to a late hour this evening the Foreign Oflice' had not received the German proposed and was unaware whether definite terms' had been pre- sented. ,_ __________________ AA___ ______A___________~____._.A-- ____v\_ ' -JM 'I -- BY I-l DISHSTR US FIRE Street including Sinclair and Stewart Lid., ll. W. Strong & Co , W. ~.l. Lidstone and 0lllers Fire- Swept with Loss Estimated ai $300,000 with about 1 $175,000 insurance. Charlottetown Fire Brigade and Engines Assisted in Checking Flames. For the second time in ten years Today, where stood nearly ascore Undertaking rooms and Photograph hardware, there was a large supply' Summerside, yesterday, was visited studio owned by Percy Bowness, cor- ,of dried fruits and oill on the west by a fire which caused enomnoun dam- ner of Central and First Streets. side and this burned very fiercely. ago and threatened to wipe out the Dwelling of Capt. Johnston Rhyn- There were also tlargo quantities of town. I ard north side of First St. hardware and paints on the east side The stores destroyed were practi- the latter proving very ready fuel. of the principal places of the town,‘ cally filled with the Christmas and There were -two or three thousand all that is to be seen is a broad area winter stock of goods so that for des- bushels of potatoes in the base- ol’ smouldering embers, portions of tructivenesa the fire could not have ment. ' brick Walls. and piles- of brick, and occurred at a. worse time. _ Eight streams of water were play- the ruined remains of the goods An estimate of the individual los-t ed upon' the fire at one time. The which these buildings' contained. tees would be impossible at present; but‘ pressure was very high at first but The fire was the most destructive it will total at least $300,000 with pro in the afternoon it had grown very which from the financial view-point prob- bably half that amount covered by weak. ably in the history of insurance. The last buildings to burn were- the With extreme' difficult and siren Bowness studio, an'd Ca tain Rh the town. The fire y - D y. vis-lted Summerside in October, 1906, uous' work in which citizens as well nard's dwelling on the north side of ziestroyeda larger number of buildings, as the firemen of Summerside and First Street. chiefly dwellings. This time it is the Charlottetown rendered all possible Sinclair & Stewart’s building was- business section which hes suffered' assistance' the fire was checked on a brick three story structure 40 by The heaviest loss was the wiping the south side of Water Street at Mr. 130 feet and the Crabbe' block was an out of the Sinclair & Stewart builiding_ Colin' Milligan"s store, and at -the 80 by 100 feet building containing and contents, involving a loss e`sti~ nort-h side it was held up by the the clothing, hats and caps, gent’s mated in the vicinity of from $100,- Dalton and Brace's brick block which furnishings, ladies apparel and boots 300 to $150,000. | was saved by being covered with and shoes of the firm. Some sixteen othe'r places of businessl blankets saturated with water and The main store contained grocerie-s‘, were wiped out comprising a loss of nailed to the building. The checking hardware and dry goods downstairs $300,000. . of the fire at these two points prac- while the second flat was devoted al- The area covered by the fire runs tically saved the whole town from most exclusively to furniture. The ’ormerly Gourlies, to Mr-. Colin Milli- irom Mr. J. E. Dalton’s drugstore, being wiped out. third flat contained store' rooms. The The fire, which had probably been. wall paper and furniture depart, the latter scorched smouldering all night, was discover ments extended full liength across the g:ln's tnllorshop. - 'lut not destroyed, on the south side ed shotlly after six o’ciock in the cel- second story. _ if Water Street; and on the north lar Of Slu`<:lall‘ & StvWa\'t's llarget Gounlien Ltd and Mrs. McLellan 11116 hom Cent;-nl S1, tn gnmmer brick building, by Mr. John Richards. saved a portion of their stock. 311-991 nn (nr nn,-ln nn Fl,-51 Street, teamster, who in company with Mr. Mr. Lidstone saved very little. 'zhe whole block being wiped oil’ with Benl- Suflubufy. sen-t in the alarm. Most of Mr. Strong’s‘ goods were re- _ne excepuon 6.1 (ne R0ya1 Bank 1,1-101( The firemen' made a quick response. moved, but suffered badly from building on this street being gcornh- Upon arriving at the building they water afterwards. wmdows ,md some damage from wn. found it lt difficult matter to gain ac- Mr. J. H. Locke, grocer saved two cess to the' cellar and lost about iii’ truck loads' of ills goods. 'His loss is ‘A I ter. North of First St. the only -_ _ ' ' - buudmg destroyed was (ynpg Jann. teen minutes before they could force heavy. ' ston Rhynard's dwelling. the other Ullenl-116 N691 Shui-ters \liJ0l'l the Will- Mr. Ching saved very little of his ____.._._l_--- _ buildings olrthis street being scorcll- d0W9»_ _ Bl0Ck- (Canadlan Prsea Dispatch.) LONDON. Dec. 13- The _ EXDWBB claims to have' reliable information that the most serious l'i0i-9 1001( place in Hamburg on December 7. 8 and 9. lt says that it is estiluulvi that more than 20.000 people l>ur1l~ cipate'd in' the rioting and -that a They found the cellar a mass of Mr. Sililiphant also saved very lit- thollsand were wounded or killed. HI- H ~ Th huildmgg destroyed um. limes burning furiously. The fire- llc, 332013251etotothdheliofdrstllllastzl)-lima( 8 ““°“"“ ‘° -be “’°““ 1" me “°‘"" Mr- J- A- Mclnule. tlusmith. lost _md it was n_ec_es_m__y to send troops ON -I-HE SOUTH S|DE_ west corner underneath the stairway, pl-nnllcwlly eve,-y1n1ng_ to Hamburg on special -trains from a considerable distance from the fur- Mr, Thnlnng And;-ew( 103; nenvlly d st ml M, nace including three' cars of buggles Berlin. There ls no confirmation of J- E- Dull0l\`ll TUE Ore H l' ,I,h'e hosemen med ntmckm the Mn Larren barbs “ved an of this “wry from any other source' L'U"an`s boo\f1mf1m{1:D;);§;\n(l)“11¢§g,? gg flames from overhead with fiveg or his furniture,ylas did Y' also llvlr. J. ______._____,1.,_._ ........ --;_-_-.-.-.-.-- - -~»--- ~ --f ~ 0ERMlNY'S PEACE PRUPUSAES R|0llIUlE0 BY AHIES LONDON, Dec. 12.-(Peace)-A wireless despatch from Berlin says that in his speech before the Reich- slag to-day Chancellor Von Bethmann- Hollweg announced that Germany l0' xether with her allies. "C0ll0l°\lB °f their responsibility before God. before_ their own nation and before bdlman- lty" have proposed to the ostlle powers to enter into peace negotia- tions. ` coNnENsED_ Ana. 'roo La'r_E_ Fon ' _ vnasslmoafrlon \ _.._.... TWO CENT! per word .sch inser- tion for adtsrtising in this column. Cash must accompany order- .__ IAUNIO I 'BAUIAGIU MAD! from I ' day from lelscwl young Saunders. Newsome ¢ Co., U Bnldlag . ~ t __ Mimos- WANT; |R|_ .I 'l]_l_?; ‘-` NERAL housework. Apply 80' ‘-1 Sf- _ -14-2l. _.___- ron s Ll on LIT r __‘_'_ LIABLE party for winter. a =-,;_,_'-~ (lu foal.) Apply to _ al-ter & Co ‘ 1 _ 5* l4li7lllipd. *r5'_'_°g_ ~r,_- __¢_>_omron_ s' argon W I QQ _ _ Bl. BD' trally`ioon:tetl)_nAppl’}§_?ms ofllce. __ _ 1-mm. roaT'“"""_ Au- a' rr or Lv; 6|'-' Clhirles W-bltcmnli. era works ADM! at Guardian! » _ _I atm r. _ Merlin- Anvoi -' Havluo lnraoe, trees for sale should corres- l\‘d ltl|l'il llD0\l%a\l.Bll N‘lN`r.' n.,88?l€1O-1| lmllepde- needs of overseas organization will pedite the movement overseas. d _ ' "W" ' Recruiting ill “UW 5°|“¢ “hu 5 "gms I “mst _day at a special service at Trinity th Till-0 Of bel-W°'9“ Mx “nd "Ven 8 Church said in the course' of his thgueands per month. lt ia "believed PI'8l'l\iltl»ll‘C P8068 |ne|~mnn;_.. that thi!! f\8\ll‘9 dufml W9 Winter _-' _ _ “We ask to have our vote recorded -- 1 - t- tlllllls ntluultll wnlle the minimum number °l °f°°P“ son minister or pensions. in the llrsr non ol the lsslglsus. 'ras cnrmlsu in the country will be maintained U10 public speech to be made by any of -1- pn1p11_ 31191115 not be dumb °n “ch ll ________________________________________________;_________________,_ ‘;’ue£i9,10(1),;, $1895; &`(y0_ -S-ll¢_ Slfelllllfl- bill delllllle BU e“°l`f_‘S Steele but was so unfortunate as to " " ,- gnwn ,nom they uulcklv leaned from the swuud break his glass utter, getting lt out - S Sinduir & Lew? Sénbb brick floor and soon the building was en- of the nnnp ‘ , i l di t brim “cu ng 0 riedeb me voloped Sinclair & Stewart’s store was ' - nu rl t - ~ E Conlmesl‘dlElElyCc?N3gg and Ehe' A. The heaviest gale of the season built in 1905. The vault remains in- P and A M Lodge Room was raging at the time and the flames tact among the ruins. ` quickly spread to the buildings on The ol-anne building was built lu 'mseph Mccuuougws' tanm shop either hand and b 9 30 a m leaped 1390 BEIWEEN IIARAND ._ » -. . . . W’ B' Mme' my goals d ma ed_ across' the _street to the Lidstone The Clifton House and Compton’s H RoNC‘f'?f_kEet:|'oJ;.:.vH gin; g building and McNeilI's carriage shop appenl-gd 10 be ln 3 very dangerous _ o co.. cor. 'central Wh” lm *’°“°“’ ““*“"° °' “‘° f"“°U°“ Mid 'felllvvefl llwlr b°l°llK F W s"°"g conflagration was discovered Char n ‘ , e. gs sr JOHN N B lz-A R Eggsgmer St' genmlmm and war lfllttlel-‘llv;lltl`y`-'alzelglldds odiclglkastsllgulslllf lll“ll°“'°1'§§t0g'§°°niB '°l’,§"§‘§dn¢,'§ °h§ - - ~ " ' ' _- ~vcny-o , . SP3 . an . . . v v - _ _ or _ _ Ellillglllxl-llilgvdjngblllrlekellilllan&lii97thv?ra(ll' llzlllgd I TIE; RIgl%(;\t?Jn2uigidlllglalocstllillhedagg :§__B§§l_nc;,_ Llaugiaaggehog _§l;l_ef___i_:;i:;9_~l' ls' ren_l;)t;d to have had insuran<_:e yesterday afternoon by accidentally Laffe_rty’s ll_a_1rber_ :_l_lc_;pBo:_l____tl_1e__g_l_°o=l_l1_d by Epsom train anlvmg -about c0ve3_ed_ The M001! Wan Iwi Mary falling between one of _t_e cagl floor, or; Me s c E H _md H E_ u_30_ By their F_p1end|d|y organized Mm McLe“_m,s net loss is re_ being shuntedand the pat ormH. Jfllces o essrs. . . . work they were instrumental in pm. ported at about $2500 Wm] some "__ the Maritime Nail Works sidlnK» e Strong. __ __d___ occ” _cd by venting the names ham gaming a s“mnce_ _ was wedged in so mmly thatdthoze The Homin” u feciloneryq John Wm" sphere ‘md ‘nd m“ch '°W‘“`d5 Lldstone and Strong's losses are who went to his assistance ha c W. A. Giang, ann H Bed- omceq finally subdulng them. calculated in the vicinity of $10,000 cut the platform away. _ an Steele, bar e_r, .nd ____ go;d___ _ha The fn-0 1?, 11, mn,-se sp,-end ,-101-111. to $15_000_ Richards was a Freder cto_l}_ l_l_law lndbboo_§§.bl_i___2gs_Cl:_ omgei ___ (__ t0 Bowne” unde,-lnklng moms nnd The “arm of me previous night B-'ld W°\`\¢9d WSE Yer; 0” 26° ears Cm be “d W' B stave” Dll0l0Sl‘llDh Sl\1dl0_WlDil1S Olli Hill pu-t both telephone' and telegraph bridge at the falls. e was y __ Rogers an k- 'ce '_eB_ R0 'sim the buildings in the block which wires out of action temporarily. °f “Fe “nd is °“""'i"°'d by his W Q J' H' l“°° °' src " ’ y M006 lu l-he Wuy- between Summerside and Charlotte- He resided on Prince St., Carle phant, butcherd shop.__ _m _emems The fire was pretty well under con- lnv,-n, ton. < 'l`l1°u1“ All WW- “"“ P trol before noon. The household e-from or many -_------- Ind l11l1¢\““e'l’~ The bizseet loss as already Slate-l families placed out on the streets HOU J A M°N9m wm°eh°“9€ was that of Sinclair and Stewart‘s beygnd the range °f the games D,-5 ` I . I ' store, owned by Mr. Neil Sinclair. sented a pntheqc plclm-e_ ON CENTRAL STREET' The' loss on the stock is placed in the A nnmber of gelepnnne- D015, burn-_ vicinity of $150000' the building is n ff d th d d 11 1 111 se Dwlled by H B S"°°“g valued at 30000 with insurance for 31|- (120133) wel;-den B ang ng n B _ REIIRUITS MUNTHLY ._ W. _ _ ' ' L - . ... Ind 0CC\lDl0d by $16 000 A special train in c arge is stoveroom- d The Crabbe- block adisceut owned ductal- Mal-ilu, with insurance men, OTTAWA. Ont., Dec. 13'- A mini- Store occupied by MVB- Mmphy an by Mr. Otto Crabbe, of Charlottetown, nw 1-9-nm-ln,-5 cf 1119 pat,-10; an-11 mum of forty-five or fifty thousand several families. was valued at $15,000, with insur- guardian, and rep,-esem,t1veg 01 the soldiers will be kept in Canada this Building owned by Percy BOWHSSS ance for $3,000. Telegraph 0fll¢e_ left Chnl-lnctstown 11 n the policy of sendluz and occupied by the J- P- T“m°“~ Inthebasementof Sinclair &Stew- nl 10_20 an-lvlng at gnmmey-@1119 ng winter, t oug re-inforcements by drafts, instead oi Meat Co. ~ art's building groceries, crockery and 12_15_ . complete regiments. will l°u'E. noon, Ero. (Special to the Guardian.) TORONTO, Ont., Dec. 14- Fresh northwest and wee; winds, generally fair and cold. The highest temperature recorded yesterday was 30 degrees.. At 9 a. m. It was 21' and at 9 p. nl. 21. The cold- est the previous night was 23. The tide will-be high this after- noon at 2.22 and tomorrow at 2.50; it will be high tomorrow morning at 12.45 and -tomonow at 1.27. The sun sets this afternoon at 4.15 and tomorrow at 4.10; lg rises tomor- row mornlng at 7.85 and Saturday at 7.8¢. The moon rises tonight at 9.20. The moon was full on Dec. ith at 3.44. p. m. The last quarter of the moon will be on Sunday, Dec. 17, at 2.06 p. m. The length of today wil be eight hours and forty minutes. ROUMANIANS HOLD HUNS IN CHECK War Supplies Removed or Destroyed and Oil Reservoirs Drained By tile" ` Roumanians. ~ Ofllce, which follows: ' “On the Roumanian' front on lm- .flay the enemy made unsuccestal at- tacks in the valle of he vm River Krikov and west of Mlill fire is proceeding. ln' the w`00ds'~i (arpathians the enemy condnetednt tacks at a point five veretp umm. east of Chibena, and lu the region of <‘el>ul Mountain, both attaclu wen arrested by our fire. \_ In the region east of Bsllibr the attacking enemy was .beaten bask: our detachments pursued them and captured two heights. ' 'In the valley of the Suits River enemy attacks were repulsed en the front six versta northeast of Glalhi- uttc, south of the valley of the __Uau_l River. We gained one ~ of the heights." ' AN ATTACK OF BULGARIANS FAILED Pauls. Dec. 13-A counter attack delivered by Bulgarian troops against the Italians on the Macedon- ian front, north of Monaatir, result- cd in spirited fighting yesterday. The war olllce announced today that the attack failed. -»..~,-v-~..,....-_.~v..-»..~.»_.......,.,...-.,-..,.. .... ,. ._-.»»---f--..,,,~.-._~ -_-.~.,.~.,...~.. lltllsl ulllnl ui-1 tll|v|ll__tlltl itll (Special te the Guardian.) -tj- l.oNnoN, Dec. 13-4- Premier Lloyd George will refer to time of the German chancellor before’ Relchstag when he makes “efala '~ ment in the House of Commons » il Tuesday or next week. A vote of - git wig be moved tomorrow 'raw onar Law, whose' r wlll have to so solely wlta allelic matters. Little confidence is shown, in London that any result will colds from the peace' proposals of the Cen- tral Powers. The oplnion prevails quite generally that the time is nal gppcgtune even to :tissues _gil- er ecurren o a e ng so e- thing would be gained by making the world acquainted definitely wth .the objects of the beiligerenllts. One df :ge factors which! milltate,'_ e acceptance o proposes s ' the opening of negotiations would n_ecessaril¥__bs follorved by all"alrn\ia_- t ce . e' v ew exprealo here is that Germany would have most to gain from an arglstice ow- ing to recon; losses on' _‘e velriour fronts and economic stringellclas with- in' the Teutonic territory. _ Lo(f~?55l~E‘-EJ Pnl.; gll.”“¢|l2 'I ' , ec. - e n peace proposed is emphaticali;mlEe- iected by the Tim___e_'s, _which say's:- “Germany’s propos s ear _mn _Q- -tion whatever, to the obieots "Nor which we are fighting. * ° *.° She has been trying by all the meanest her disposal to induce us to make the suggestion of mediation. The attempt has lamentably and con- spicuously failed, and as she' does not judge that any neutral powe'r_f\oil1tl proffer mediation with much advan- tage, she falls back on this _indirect offer to the belligerents as a ' “pls alter." it is above all things _ a sympton of her conscious wesllgass. "The Allies must absolutely T loci any idea of mediation in any and from any quarter as long al t basis proposed is the triumph 0' might and not right. They mus refuse with equal firmness' to avg!! talk about an armistlce until t ti lands, which the -enemy has ovittun. are restored and compensation made. They must renew the en_\lncia_tipn_ of their peace terms, flaid down once lol all in Mr. Asqulth’a Guild Hall speech and must redouble their _ et- forts to force these terms upon Ger- many and her ac'compll_ces." _ ,__.l._1.-1-1_- , § 1 _ 1 lv =1:-si-s - ‘-!E__f`I-" ‘~;.*"i-5 T I; ` 4 (Special to lata tiger] lull.) ' . 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