_ ' " ' ` ' I "" .tulmi ».-~;-1 r-.¢_-,f »t _--._-it 'tl-. ef..-I»‘~».»; - - ff' - ' *WT* _ . _ g _ ` . 5 _ __ H l _ _ l ._. T .I - l H ll . 4, gl 4 I ,rl _l vl A l l - V ,I ‘ll ‘ ` l ' ‘le ' ` ' - ' » - l 'i '» ' " ` :lf ii, 'db ri ‘. ` . -4 . - , 3;; ` D ` ‘ ‘fl-.-f~..rf,+.~_ I 1 "' ‘i ~ The Guardian is Read People-_ sworn circulation statement 4, f _ Advertisers. _f s 1 _ fl... . Y Y- v ,- ivl.nR_is|,i., [io _ o,Ai|.-tv ~ , ~ ~ .Fl J _,,_ _ , -7 V I l Mornlnfbnlly founded 18\‘l ` THF-F1 I CHARL01¥rsIovlN..v <2,-1 .ro1oAr. NovnMBER 26. 1915. -» I ‘ {'”..‘:.:°'I.“:.i‘:2',:;°.ll:l.,......?f*'"*' wulsly. tool# Byirlng Dolly) 1881 IIIIPORTIINT -BY P.E.I. FOXIIIEN - ~~~l--~f=. =-if-:'."‘ _ '_ Sales Board Grp I' and r`lle_port on “Market Condition with View to Pells. Board will go to New Yor t A MQVE W' anizeti to look into s Ass is Selling this Year. . Early in Beceinber. t It tors of the Fox Breeders’ Association mine the manner lll which succ ed of P.E. Island was held in their oiilce, fur sales will be managed. Charlottetown. yesterday afterno on Those rancllmen who planned There was a large attendance present, send their skins privately with J. and very important business relati to registration and the sale of f pelts, of great moment to the f industry, was transacted lt was found that the applicatlo x the Fu.r Sales Board for registration are coming in very purpose being present at the time rapidly' Two markers are in me me BaleB_gb°ut December 12m__l;le' (Special to the Guardian.) ‘spatches state illat a. large number ofl the western front, while the Italians de LONDON, Nov. 25.-Cordlal rela- heavy guns have arrived at Odessa are persisting in their offensive and tions between Greece and the Entente from Japan for its use. However, the are daily Betting 1189-rel' Gorilla. m Powers have been established with direction in which this army will move across Isonzo and Rovreto and Riva in the Greek Government's assurances will be dictatedl by the policy the the Treniino. field working to capacity tatoolng the sorvations for rooms should be ma animals. A great demand for regis ot ollcc, as the hotel is usually crow tration has been caused primarily y ed. the foreign buyer, who almost always Advise at once with the local me asks that his foxes be registered the books of the Association ec report which, it is hoped, will édeile ’ n ng Jones will please agree to ship through o . ox The headquarters of the Fur Sales Board will be the Hotel M‘cAlpine, ns New York City. Ifany local ranchers to W. of ` ‘ I SIITISFIICTORILY urances I Satlsltielury I0- lintenie Powers Given ll Greek Governmentthal I no Attempt will he lilad to lnteriere with Allied Troops Should They Gros Border into Greece, illussia has Concentrated an Army on Roumanian Border Suiiieiently Formi- ‘ dable to Ensure llolllllanian Friendship. Berlin Italians Still Poulliiingif Gorizia. Coming. still are making desperate efforts says a 'Petrograd despatch to E stadt and Jacobstadt. b in ber of the Sales Board if you purpo The sale of fox pelts, which the consists of- is of even more immediate importance F. L. Rogers, Atherton. than registration. After considera discussion it was decided to appoint a Fur Sales Board to undertake ble J. W. csliheelr, suminerstfle. im- [Since the ab t ' 1 assurances and gui’-"9~“t9eB Wm be HOIUIHE U’ Z0 °“` the reply to the collective note pre- rneaiately the marketing or fox ships the Guardian leigh; rioln. lililhaiflge “Wed by “fe ““"f“°‘°"Y *° "’°'A“"*5 AS “ 1`e“““ °& the °“°°°” °f me sented by the enroute ministers. has Association also decided to undertake. J. Walter Jones, Charlottetown. o of all colours, and study and rep the state of the market. They w also instructed to make it definite port on the desirability of holdin a experience in the selling of. furs,] Prince Edward Island fur sale earl E In'i%l$I<1e6‘newly appointed Sales Board I I I met immediately and reported as lows to the Association :- lng report: It is recommended that rt Dalton has consented to accompa re- York and give them the benefit of l \_- . _-#__ se . ln - l _ that no attempt will be made to in- Roumanlan gover inept adopts. Ship Bk ns The Fur Sales Board terfere with Allied troops should they, ‘ Berlin shows qegme uneasiness, but ATHENS' Nnv_ 25___(vln Pnl.ln)__ under any contingency, be forced to beyond that and the statement of the Greece nan met the demands of ,ne cross the Greek frontier and that, as Roumanian Premier, M. Bratlano, Enlente Pnweln and given gun,-nnleen heretofore, railway and other facilities that relations bgtween Russia and lnnl; the rnnnlrmentn nslll be l»lllnllen_ will be afforded them. That these Roumania were ` ever better, there is omnlnl nnnnnncelnnnt ln lnnnn that I; islilhlcllvll/ndiiljthellailthattG1;'Iei;lt:1l§hips Anlst_ro-Germansd inxtl Bulgarllgnseailll been llnllvnl-ell to lnnnn The nn. wi c ia een e up a a iave anlng common o ossovo a , n nnnm n S ;_ - ere me members of the Board to Neg; been allowed to proceed through to Nha Serbian government has moved to ou e t nys I . their destination, relieving what would Scutari, while the army is defending "The reply ln cnncnen ln vel-y fl-lend. have been a very serious shortage of the little fringe of Serbia which lies ly gn,-mn, and glven nntlnfnnglon ln the » bread, supply if their detention had between Sltnica River and the Alban- dnlnnndg nf the Enlentn powers, and been prolonged. It' is understood the ian and Montenegrin frontiers. it can all gnnl-nntnen considered essential," Allies also promised Greece a mone- be provisioned from Scutari, from The wllectlvn note was pyegentéd' f 1- - -0 tary indemnity after the war for any which place the Montenegrlns have in the Greek Government on Tnegdpy. . - _ _ damage which might he done throush built good, roads 'during their occupa- As outlined in uuofnclnl despstehos, The position of the Russian nrmi SSIIIN IIRIIIIES _ MUCH STRENGTHENED Abundance oi Ammunition Furnished ' ° y the Army Indicated by inscrip- e lion on Shells Asking Gunners s not to Spare Them as More are 1 .1-,-4 LONDON, Nov. 25.-Thc Germans' has been cllorniously strcngtllenefl, to llowcvcr, by all abundance of ammu- advance in the direction of the Dviilnl nitioli, thc correspolldellt says. Gun- _ __ . . Ti Th h _U il tits* ilcrs now show to the llil'antrymell in- , mes. ey ave 1.1 t a new ron scripticns written by workmen on am- for the transport of ammunition and munitlon boxes which read in suh~ ' . . ~.~ , -' _ l heavy guns. Huge quantities of am- stance. ~ munition recently have been forward- “Don't spare shells. Plenty more ed to the re ions of Ikskul, Friedrich- are l-outing, colnrudt-s. \\'e are work- ing lltlrti to kccp you supplied. Cheer es up!" JAPAN WILLING T0 _ AID IN EURGI’ patios oi Grienthi Troops. to send a strong army to Europe says. A statement to__this effect eign Minister, by G. Lechartier, Tok correspondent of this newspaper. He quotes Baron -Ishii as follow \"Thus far we have not consider i li in Need oi Parlie the need arises, the Petit Parisien credited to Baron Ishii, Japanese Foi? P r . nnlnn' md, n|§l§lnl|§llnl.‘lnine last night 8'! degrees above. 'rho' lyt ml! ‘dl .nl yarn nn m8ll_n_ ¢m|_l__ coldest tite pl-eviolislnight was 81 de- OTTAWA. Nov. 25.-Every mail to- day brought new subscrlptions to the Finance Department for the Canadian war loan, and the West is yet to be heard from, those already in being mainly from Ontario, Quebec and the Maritime Provinces. There is now no doubt of the success of _the loan, and the probability is that it will be over- subscribed 50 per cent. an , £10 b , _ Y . 0 fur muff. Finder please leave a The highest temperature .recorded taken to the police station, this after- l l l . F lb l J ll books, a. list of names of people locat t nl' 'noon, charged with attempting to l§gdll;l%a;:;l’“l2'l;E:§lal;nl iiggberaol galg ed in every part of the civilized earth, " of 0v¢l'-Subscribed is ;‘.2.‘l.“;°::1..s‘s:.°.:“;§..::'.;2. l: is at ‘ ' 9 36371026mll» _ amied soldier. sitting behind the 1 __5“ I'“`°°“I ms: lz°ill:';§l°-..,°.;‘:f.:s.“:::: COMING EVENTS- B-` ' lyersation with King Albert and assur- ANNOUNCEMENTS: !ed..hhn the irish people nel-er would l MEET1N(}5_ ET( :entertain n. thought of peace until Bel- gium _was liberated. ~ , , - ONE CENT per word each insef anxaagggegg 3l‘;'}l"(?;‘;iaB‘;{§étfgwIli;e;‘lE)';"t tion for advertising in this column me Belgllm ll.lml_ ~ 5 Cash must accompany orders. Min/ l t mum charges. twenty-tive cents. Mlna_rd’| Llnlmano aural Maui-nlqla ,, “_” __________ _ _ _ bushels of turnips. Highest price _ _ in a private family. Centrally locat- I _ _ _ “‘° ~sa. Apply-at this ‘omgglmusmt T~D_-l_§__?_I0QN BTU ` ` ` -_-’ 8 ealal to ‘Thai Guardian not Fon site sv Fuente’ Auc'r|oN. q~0l(n§q~;~0l Nnvemner 2¢_lM,,-l. ly °I\`MB"l‘°¢ 5‘1““"°» FFIMY- "W "th ‘timer West winds, fresh to strong his inst., at 12 o'clock noon, one general N0,-then”-nnn Nnftn ,lnnnl cool ,mn l nil; purpose ninre. -_ _'40'L2<11‘-25m2i l-nln_ _ __ ,- , - _ the i.""`os~r”‘.-asrweza ‘-‘fri-in ei.ooN"i 'ms _ws.sl1rHea.-vellteraall was B d Prince Street a la .rown dull with chll Northeast win pam. A Plclrsrrl at co. ° ny front rooms suitable for dress , 1 .. -- 6 f- :l';“::..‘::,,‘.'1':.“°°= issllfltsirs rns wnsrnnn. l -ro l.s‘r{'rwo on 'mass noouls TEMPERATURE ' l=Anewe|.l.. _ Farewell ye brave and stalwart sons Of Edward's lovely isle, As forth you go to smite the foe, For actions base and vile. 'l‘hel'e’l Colonel-Peake and Cap- tain Prowse, Lieutenants Sternla and Ritchie, With Hooper and acdonald too, And all the Boys in Khaki. We bid you God speed el you go, We love you as a brother. But tears will iiow as well you know, ' ' _ And sighs, our -hearts’ grief smother. Wanted at once, one thousand 4065-11-2511111 °°Don’t forget to reserve Nov 30th for Big Entertainment and Candy Sale to be held in Springfield T. Hall. Ad- mission 15c.; proceeds in aid. of Red Cross. 4093-11-26m4i. "There will be a rcruiting meeting and entertainment in the Stanley Pres- byterian Church November 29th. lm- mediately after entertainment supper will be served in the hall. 'Admission 351:. 4069. “The Annual Meeting of the Clow Silver Black Fox C0.. Ltd., will be herd in the Hail at Georgetown on Wednesday, Dec. Sth, at 1 ololock p. m. Samuel Johnston, President, Ben- jamin Clow, Secretary. ` zona-11-mist. London Paper Think ~ ment higniiicani. nays: “The iirst indirect confession by the supply of men and munitions of'causes. dlately behind the lines! " German 0iiicer’s italic- .=-~ . vs- - ».-.-.-.-.-.-_-_-_-_-.-:.»_-.-.-_-:_-_-_-_-_~.-_-_-_-. A _-,-_~_-_-,-e HNIBIHI I. SIIIIIII NIIW IN EIBIIIII (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, Nov. 25.-Herbert L. Srtlnucl, l'ostninstcr-General, has been given a. scat ill till- Cabinet. He has been appointed Cllallccllor of the pAl:l1S, N0v_ g5___lnl,nn in willing Duchy ot' Lancaster, the post recently if vacated by Winstoll Churchill. 22° ‘si :,'f::‘;“f. Cfilllilflflll' l’I“1¢lWi,l\ll there folgéialliian will immediately send . in one expeditionary army. Japan does not intend to risk a check.” n Eiitentr Allies. is » n- l’ ____ of ALTON, Ills., Nov. 25.-Two-wheeh men, as only one-third of the men mo- houses at the plant of the Equitable bilized have been armed. By the end Powder Company, East Alton, blew up of the month Japan will have done yesterday afternoon. No one was much toward arming completely the hurt. 'l`llo concussion was felt for 27 other two-thirds.” SEES SIIURTAGE 0F i GiRMAN r-\II’PtIE§ miles. Eight thousand pounds of pow- dcr were in the two buildings. The cause of the explosion is not known. ‘ The Equitable Powder Company is making war supplies for the Entente Allies., _ __l S HICHUIIING MEETING ‘II HIIIISVIIII LONDON, Nov. 25.-The Daily News A splendid recruiting meeting was held last lligllt at Hartsville, when a three more stalwart-soils of Prince German military expert that the foo Edward Island signed the service roll. is feeling the pinch of war, so-far as The mectin was vcr a l _ resided I-I _ Y b y p is over by Major Leigh. concemed, is supplied in an article in iii-v. (I. (I. Taylor gave an eloquent the Vorwarts by ex-Colonel Gadkc. I-le and forrcflll address, making an carn- discusses the probability of :i Winter est :ilmcnl for recruits. Lieut. Dawson lull on the Western as well as on thc mid Major lmigll also gave excellant Eastern front, holding that it will be nddrcssos. Professor Barlow'and Mr almost unavoidable owing to a vsrlcty Mcluui.-l contributed to the musical .llrolzrnlllltic ill their usual eiiiclent “'It is rlecessary,' he says, 'to fill style rclltlcrillg tl fine selection of up the gaps In the ranks. Abovo all songs. - it will be necessary to replace thc cx- 'l‘hc young mon enrolled were: D. pendedi ammunition and accumulate M. Mt-llolitlltl, Sprillgton; H. J. Mc- new stocks for future battles, ininic-ll{cli'/.it-, llittus-ville, and Mac Nichol- son. ilnrtsvllic. elif I » 4 E ..§, . f» ~ t 1 i f.___‘_-_ v ~ 1 Wi "°7f`€757”7I"°T':W"33` “NE” °r'1’lI's=“tt'3:°wNif°oL .nigh this oiiernoon seveslill §Aé;|ll$l§'l:2d_9Kt°hl‘;dlf,°§' . at 2.15 and 'tomorrow at 2.56; it will ' Ig; if ch»rtoI¥t-tlfivn. "I I "° “‘§“,,ll“"‘-“l""'§§'. “°"'“‘.“'~ ‘°l U-51 e - __.~ ~‘°3"“f’°“°‘°°- “N‘lipe_2nI1ys°$i:"ihIs'_snemoon,st_4.2o #50375-A, 0 _. N . l_BTmr_T° and tomorrow at 4.19; it riser to- n ttlgnnsgugggihné £333 aolnfsw _morning at 7.16 and Sunday St. and nina for ad. l ; `,}n°nn|- 9| l r May God be with- you on your way. - .- Grant His protection- ever, Fmm shot and shell _itld hands of hsil, *fl ' Give VICTORY, VIO'l_'0ltY, ever. 80 'cent|. Proceeds for Red Cross. -_-sq °~~~----~ 1 mn-11-ssmalpa-l' %¢`ihi6dnvlfsi'I‘IIIIuI>% §\IiIiiIi4y`,‘ Nov. ‘”"'“""‘|r6 “"o"|. "'ANvo ¢ 21 hat 'Los am. , _ K .%I|`it?szft4 §urox&¢l`!='7l~'h»1.'woi‘N'»I in-at quarter of-the moon will |~ Greatest _War." Ptioy ,Slit ,Write V A l_ Monday, Nov.~ Nth, at 6.10 p L. it sd., il , olIE1::lR.R-_‘IN .. ll -_ ~- ,___n».~I‘.`ffi~rni§‘§‘v‘rm nmllllml ‘rio i r om this Petkb and Ilhli hotifl and dv: minutes ~».A.PW °.°Tbe Warren Grove and East Wiltglitrs schools inteild holding a social at the home of Mr. John More- sidoi' Monday, Nov. 29tll.‘» Supper 4079-11-20M2Ipd ‘ rs -vu-~-nu a nf' ‘i . I-1'" l- _ _ _. , _ J _» ~-iv - ’. 2- ,_- 5! I 5 ' A I » 9;. ns .