m The Guardian is Read Daily by 42,000 People e Sworn Circulation Statement Furnished Advertisers A i ,Hua--‘~‘-'-`-`-`~"‘ """"""""""""~`-`~`-`-`~`-`~'-‘ff-'~`:-`-*Y*-`-“-'-'f-cr-,;_-_-:.rv-:_-;,-_-_-,_-_-_~_______._.______ _ _ __________________'_____v___________v_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __Vs_____,_,___,_,____,_,__,,_,,_,_____,,,_.___,___.-..____..--...,___,__,__________,____ _ __ ___,,,._-_._..v. .._"._-_.__.__,,____»___,____»_-_ _-.~._..._ .-_-._.-.-_-_-_-_~.-.-.-_-,-_-_~_-.~_-,-_~,__-.~.-__-_-v-_-_-.~_-V-_-_-__-_-_-_-_-_-_-__--:_--.-V-_-:_::::.:_;J\@»\A"l ull; cln1u,Q1p;_loy_ _J aullulll 7 mn-ning only founded last weekly (now Evooloa Daily) 1881 I CHARLOTTETOWN CANADA SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 25 1915 {‘3'5° P" V°" “°""°'°") "‘ ‘"""”°; _ _ __ I 1 - v » __ _ $2.50 per_y$_ar by_maiI in advanc_o._ ‘ _ BU%l(i)Il§lI_I:J WARSIBIISIlIRIR.MlIIIli Sg,i.Y'”,f,§`j.§2I IMIJNIREII SIIRMERMILLION AND A HALF *li General Mobilization in Progress and includes Men up lo 50.----Total Strength wiil he 750,000. Greece also Mobiiizlng Forces. Naval and Mlillary (Special to the Guardian.) SOFIA. Sept. 24.--Although partial mobilisation of the Bulgarian army has been announced here as imminellt. it is now general and comprises all lllellenic soldiers will be mobilised in a few days. I (Special to the Guardian.) SOFIA, Sept. 23, via Lolldon, Sept. reserves since 1886. thus including |24.-An article which may throw sonle men approaching the fiftieth year. Tllellgllt on the Bulgarian mobilisation, total Bulgarian forces, including Mace- appears ill the Mir, which asks wllat donians, will likely reacll 700,000; In Bulgaria will do if the Germans appear these are not included. so far, ull- on its frontiers, since a German ln- trained men and the small class which vaslon ill Serbia will be attempted- is exempt from taxation. Save for an Replyiils 10 ilS 0Wll ill1€Bii0Il. the olltburst of enthusiasm in the Bul- Dilller Hays! garian capital, all is quiet. “It would mean the Bulgarians ____.i_ must allow the undisputed passage of (gpgcigi ¢° gh; Quai-d|;n_) ,German troops through their country. PARlS. Sept. 24.-A despatch to the If the Bulgarians consented, without Temps from Saioniki states that Bnl. making common cause. with Germany, goria has been sending troops toward liieli lllcy W0\1ll1 be llllliilie t0 Wfllie tho Serbian frontier for ilve days. Five tile Sallie Privilege i0 the Rllfisiails. cavalry regiments have been sent to Wil0 might disembafk at Varllil (Oli the Border, while the infantry regi. |tlle west shore of the Black Sea). Then ments already there have been rein-,tile two adversaries could meet to forced from the interior. operations llsht on Bulgarian territory to decide against Serbia have been trusted to .iile fate Of tile C0\lllll‘V Bild P60916. if General Boyadjieff, commander in the “Oi the foie Of lile Wil°i° Waf- fielll. crown Prince Boris will be ntl “Thus Bulgaria would emorsc me head of the Biiigm-ian army-_ 'rim ruined, like Belgium,...moreover.-~her- strength oi’ the army is estimated g_ honour would be lost. If the Bulgar- 233_50() men with 1,030 ¢ami0n_ Iians joined, and the Germans should 'they triumph, then Bulgaria would igpuiai io ihe Gua,-d|,,,_) ‘he a vassal state of Germany and LONDON, sept. 24.'-creek. nun- Austria" A manian and Serbian Ministers vlsitodI Tile Mil' “T895 *"1 agreement with Sir Edward Grey this afternoon. Tho th” Q““d"“Pie Enteiite 0" the ground Grcck Minister formally conlmuuicat- limi B“iS“l'il‘ Wiii be °V0l"'\1ll With cd to the Secretary of State for For- eign Affairs a message from his gov- ernment announcing that " in view of the mobilisation ill Bulgaria the Hel- cnic Government considers it a mea- sure of elementary prudence to order a general mobilisation of the Hellenic naval forces. lt is estimated that in addition to thc Grcck navy. 350,000 -........,...»v~»--~¢--~---.. CONDENSED AUS. T00 LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION ONE CENT per wore each inser tion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany orders. Mini mum charles. twenty-tive cents. DRESSMAKER WANTS SEWING BY the day. Apply 20 Grafton Stroct. ____ 3164-9-25-nl4ipd wAN1'so`.’A`snlo|-lr sumlv noolvl centrally located. suitable for dress- _ making. Apply at this office. 3164 WANTED AT ONCE-HOUSE FOR small family, centrally located. Ap- __p_ly at this onlne. 1590-o~21Mtf. wANTrEo.-A nun. Fon GENERAL housework. 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Finder notify -I-A- Mcboaald, Webster Corner by Pham, slot-9-zslvlilnd. l.os1’.2|u,.'i’,Hs lsln GN HAsovs Mill- old, Union. or St. Peiilfl rolut to Town. Tartan slug 0§_d`_i_“' t i l _ Re ar . ill ~ r ns c va ue W 825o__9_§MaL cur 1-TtTo'TTl`-r'"r`c5n'l.uc»<-asuo birth. dats una loc. for wonderful horoscope of your entire life. Prof. Raphael, 490. Lexington AV¢ll\l°- _New vm-lr, 2925-9-zsluilpd. l.os'r.°° sl'rwssN“ Lonowonrl-l Avenue and York. SeDl»°lllb°" 20"* msn'| overcoat. Finder please leave at J. L. 8h\w’s Grocery 3i°f°- W" ton street. _ 917° ron”sA\.|::Hul;|.”ANo unass- deck onlin, consisting Oi i°""" °,f the wrecked schooner “l.avonisn. ashore at Bhemogue. at T“°" dey 28th. J. Willard sg' Germans, if Serbia is invaded. ‘ (Special to the Guardian.) ATHENS, Sept. 24.-A decree for the general mobilisation of twenty ‘classes of Greek soldiers. signed last night by King Constantine. has been promulgated. The decision of the King has aroused the greatest cn- tlluslasm. ' ‘ (Special to The Guardian) MIL/iN, Scpt. 24.-Additional de- tails of the recent interview lloiwccn King Fcrllillalltl of Bulgaria and a number of opposition loaders are giv- cn in a despatch from a Sofia corros- pondent at (iorrlcro, Dclta Sera. who states ho rcccivcd information from a trustworthy source in Nish. The Bulgarian statesman who went to tho King representing opposition pl=.riie/4 spoke plainly to him one by onc. Tllcy protested against' the ruin- ous policy of throwing Bulgaria illto the arms of Germany and attacking Serbix-1,' stating that it was contrary to popular sentiment and to thc ln- tqrcsts of Bulgaria. They warned thc King they held him responsible for thc disustrolls policy of 1913 (Blil- l:arin's dcfcat ill tile second Balkan war), which they called "criminal folly." Tllcy protested solemnly against tho present' policy of making common cause with Germany against Russia. Bulgarllfs friend and libera- tor, .saying it would be rllin to the country and King Ferdinand would be responsible. All agreed demand- ing n. convocation of parliament in as llluch as the ministry had only small support of -the minority and asserting that if tha Government continued its present course disturbances of the gravest character would be provoked. M. Stambuliwsky, representing the peasants, told King Ferdinand that if he obstlnatcly continued his policy his dynasty and life would be imperil- led. The King showed resentment at the plain speaking of his visitors. He contented himself, however. with .say- ing he would inform the Premier of their opinions. The correspondent said those were tile precise facts re- garding the interview though he ex- pected the Bulgarian Government would delly them. ' ,.....~..... . -`---- -,,.,--»,.,.~.---- -.-» Fon SAI.:-A FARM or 1oo Acnss of land with good buildings. con- venient to schools. churches. and railway. Apply to Murdock McKin- "°"’ Gm valley' Paigsiafzt-Mast. | o€€€if ri1"`iT/s"l;l1'ssA'runs"¢ou- Pi Edward island, its garrxililxmg Follxfall? Fisheries and Tour- ist. Resorts, delivered free. Apply personally or by letter to J. E. B. McCready, Publiéi_:y_A&0:I¢. R0?" idi , aro e own. B“"k 8'" nl aos4-9-zllwsinolpa ` SEHOLD ON FARM IN Exggg gg: or suburbs where oil | s are usedfneeds sand will buy Emi) common 3:32; .buslilxg s light five times as iii-ight 'as electric. Awarded Gold Medal at Pacific Exposition. one fume, $500.00 in six weellsi H" ing $100.00 No cash 40.000 Men in Last Ten ooDays in Argonne. (Special to the Guardian.) GENEVA, Sept. 24.-Word has reached here from Basel, Switzerland. that the German Crown Prince has received 35,000 to 40,000 reinforce- ments in the forests of Argonne dur- ing the post ten days. Several bat- teries of light and heavy guns also have been sent to him. The garrlsons at Colmar, Upper Alsace, also have been reinforced and hundreds of sol- diers are hastily constructing new trenches around the southern portion of the town. IRIIIHIR GIRMRR IIE EIIPIISIR (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, Sept. 24.--The British Home Office ill a statement referring to the German account of the Zeppelin raid in Lolldoll, declares it contains numerous reports which are quite un- true. One to the effect that an anti- air craft gun had been placed under cover of St Paul’s Cathedral, the state- ment says. “ can only be characterised as a falsehood apparently invented as an excuse for what the German air craft was attempting to do.” RRIIISH SIIIMER (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON. Sept. 24.-Tho llritisll stcamship Chancellor has been sunk. Part of the crew were saved. Search is being made for the otllcrs. IIIIIII RETREAT WAS (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON Sept 24-Describing thc one of the most diflicult and brilliant Russian exploits of the resent war, YS. K moment too soon, for further delay . D- ~ the Exchange Telegraph Company RRIIIIANI IRR IIMEII ll wlsllll llllllll SITUATION (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, Sept. 24.-As o. " measure of elementary prudence," Greece has ordered the mobilisation of llaval and Crown Prince Reinfurced military forces. Thus the action of Bulgaria in making military prepara- tions has brought the last remaining Balkan State untler arms, for Rou- mania. while not fully mobilised, for some time has had troops ready for jgplergency. What plans Bulgaria l‘9Biiy his in mind. what Greece and Roumania will do when these plans mature. are still matters of specula- tion. One thing seems clear, however Bulgaria and Turkey, for so many year swom enemies, have composed their differences. The successes which the Russian General lvanoff has been having in Galicia and Volhynia, it is considered in miltary quarters here. may still have nn influence in nlore than one way ill the Balkans. General lvanofl' has been so success- ful that German Field Marshal Von Mackenzen. who is fighting north of Pripet marshes, eastward of Brest- Litovk, has, according to n Gel-man official report, been compelled to with- draw his lines somewhat. as it is ill danger of being encircled. Willie the Austrians have been driven back across tile Styr alld, according to one account, have evacuated the fortress of Lutsk, in the Volhynian triangle of fortresses. which they captured during the great drive. these successes, which extend to the Rounlallian frontier. would, ill the opinion of military ob- servers here, serve to ease the situa- tion on the Roumanilm flank should Roumallia join tile Russians, and ill addition might well prevent the Austro-Germans from sending all army which it is estimated must consist of at least half-a-million men to make an attack oxl Serbia. In the centre the Russians are still falling back, while > in'th'e *north 'Field 'Marshal' Vrili `Hinl dellburg continues to make progress with his offensive against Dvillsk, although at a. much slower rate than formerly. as the Russians arc stiffen- ing their resil-lftallce. East of Vilna the Germans admit a temporary check. ,during which they lost guns to thc iltusslans. Tilcrc has been a. coll- ‘tinuation of the furious nrtillcry struggle in thc west. According to lt Berlin odioial report the Britisll attack south of La Bassce canal broke down under German fire. Aftcr a fortlligllt's comparative inactivity. during which they Sllllk Ollly live British merchant ships, Gorman submarines again arc on thc move oh’ the irish coast. Since Tuesday they llavo sont flvl: Ilritisll stcalllers to illc bottom. INUTHER "IIVERSIRS (Special to the Guardian.) BERLIN Sept 24 N f marines ill the Mediterranean llavc Torpedoed oil” irish Coast. No Casualties- (Speclal to the Guardian.) MONTREAL, Sept. 24.-The British horse ship, Anglo-Columbian, was tor- pedoed and sunk to-day off Fastnet after being chased 78 miles by a sub- marine, accordlng to a message from Consul Frost at Queenstown. Tile message said warning was given and time allowed for the crew, six of whom were Americans, to take to the boats. Tllere were no casualties. The ship was bound from Montreal to Liver- pool. The Anglo-Columbian sailed from Montreal for the other side with over 900 horses on September 11. The Anglo-Columbian is well known in Montreal. EIRMIN CRUISER SIIPPRSEII SURK (Special to the Guardian.) COPENHAGEN. Sept. 2-i.-Fisller- men of Hoitug observed a German cruiser oft' Falsterbo. She suddenly disappeared in an immense column of water. Simultaneously there was a loud explosion. It is assumed she was torpedoed. -swtulwlllsse s III IIIIIIII WIR (Special to the Guardian.) S'I‘0UKIlOI.M. Sept. 24.-At ll. meet- ing hero to-day of _iron and nlctal workers, a resolution was passed dcprecating tllc recent activity of a faction which urges .that Swcdcll should seize thc opportunity of strik- ing a blow at Russia. They also deter- mined to institute a counter movement throughout the country to prevent Sweden becoming embroiled in the war. lt was also suggested that the llilfcrcllccs llctwccn Swcdell and Grout ilritnin should not llc loft to un inter- national colnlnissioll, hut sctticii by lllc Swedish parliament. Villla retreat. at Fetrograd correspoll- H dent of the Tinlcs charactcriscs it as p in _ but sa the withdrawal be all not a A would have enabled the German t ' " ' " cwspapers 0 M drive a wedge illto thc Russian rcsllr.0 igigriléy Siiizortlllc_h__i)vt}r:l;:?m_ N551? l?'|‘_;I‘1_\\V_1_\. Oilti. Fhllliii 24f~l`“FimI1 __ » 1 - w lc lro o ou' n o op oor 0 tile Ottawa Collegiate lllstltntc last sullk several French ami British vos- night, did damage to thc extent of sols alld one Russian vessel. $15,000. Tilo colicgiato is situated next to tho militia stores, and sol- I ‘ rlicrs from Rockliffo (lump assisted ill []¥ protecting 'thc militia building.s. (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON Se l. 24 -A telegram to from Athens says: “A decree has been ST_ JOHN, N. B., Scpt. 24.-Two Dl'0mlliZi\l9ii C0llV0iiillE the Cill1i"ilb0l‘ women and their two infant cllildroll Of D0ll\lii0li Oil W0iillG5iiliy i0 DHHS illl oscnpcd death only by a narrow mar- ____ Act Oi Mhfllal LHW illlli I0 Dill- at tho gin about 5 o'clock yesterday after- (speaiai go this Guardiam) lii5D0Bl1i Ui' tile G0V0l'lllll0llt Sli D05' noon when a runaway hor:-lc, owned GENEVA, Sept. 21.-Austria. Gor- SUNK RY GIRMAIIS I Horseship with 900 Horses L IIRIII SIIIIIIISSES vioup days with breezes all day. 50 deg. above. The coldest the pre sible support." by D. J. O‘Ncill, City Market, rush- many ami Russia have wnciuded an eil llladiy fl°0!ll S0\ltil Kills Sfll1i1l'@ agreement under which the American across Charlotte Street and crashed Red Ci-om; wiii im autimi-ised to semi illl-0 tile Willii0W Of B0llii'S l`€Bll\lf- 25 physicians alld 50 nurses to Russia, llllf- Siberia, to care for German and Aus- MFS- J- N€iS'0ll- CileBi9l` 5il`€9i alld trian prisoners of war Tile greater It struck and knocked down Mrs. Mrs. William Buckley. Murray Street part or the ned Cross workers have the five weeks' old baby of the form- been heretofore in Germany und er alld the nine months' child of the Aiigirim ____ latter were injured, Mrs. Bllckley’s (5,,¢¢|,| to the <;u¢rd|sn.) baby quite seriously- _______________ north of Luigi( was B gi-eat gucqgegs Nelson and Mrs. Buckley. It planted for the Russians and they recaptured a hoof on each of the baby carriages. B er bv M»__ I 90 “mga” who Spoke the town of Lutsk. says a Pctrograd- Fortunately that which the five , D DNF _ _ _ »T_ -_H H __ _ ‘_ H _ correspondent of Reuters. weeks' old bility WHS ill- WiiilBl00ll °“ “"1"” ‘“ ‘M '"3' “"5 ‘ S 0ceur. (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, Sept. 24.-The Lord Mayor of London to-day appeals to the British people to conle to the aid of ‘the starving people in Belgium. of whom, he says ll m_illion and a half are utterly destitute. l “We are not yet half awake to the tragedy of Belgium," says the appeal. “Even Mr. Hoover's wonderfully clii- cicnt one per day, which amounts to no less a sulll than 13218570 ($1,092,850) per, week. DEST5UTE BELGIIINS ord Mayor of London Appeals for Aid for lielgians Whom Germans will Allow to Slarve to Death or will Shoot Them ii Hunger Riots ,,..__‘ ` , “I am convinced that tllc city of London will not rest content until il has taken the place it usually occu- ,plcs ill every really great bcnevolcllt illlovelllellt.” Tile Lord Mayor then announces the formation of a strong comnliltco int-iudillg Viscount Bryce and a host ot' other prolnincnl lnen, to manage the flllld und appeals to people of neutral colnnlittce cannot feed ‘every l-lass to sllilscribc. and a hall’ lllillioll destitute D90-I “'l`llf-rc is no doubt if food is not ple on loss than live pence per head sent." till- Lord Mayor adds. "the Ger- mans will allow the Belgians to stzlrlu or will shoot them down if llllllfrcl' riots occur." ' .<-ff fl! 5 ~ '-i- IIIUSINB SISSIIIR IIIEHIRS' ERIIIIINIIIIII Tho closing session of illc most suc- cessful ('onvclltion ill tile history of the Teac-ilcrs' Association of l’rini~e Edward lslnlld wcrc hold yesterday lllorllillg and zlflcrllooll ill l’rill<'o of \\':llcs Uoilegc. 'l`ill‘ zliicllclallcc this your was 373. In-ing :ill lllorc tllall llllli of tho prcviolls your. wllicll was itself a record. Tile <‘.ollvt-lllion has been highly successful from <'\'l~r_v point ol' view, and thc various papers. nd- dresscs and discussions llnvu been uf the greatest llellcilt lu ilu- te:.ll‘il<‘r.s. A llolalllc fentllrc oi' 'l`lllll‘sdlly`s sus- sions was a magnificent ulld clllincntly instructive address by I-its Lordship Bishop O'l.cury, tlelivereli ill his l‘ol‘t~c- ful and eloquent style. it was iii-ltl~ll<~ll to with tile kuellvat :lliclliioll :lllll was highly appreciated by lllc lenchcrs. Yesterday' morning :ln illtcrcsting session was opened with ll splclldill _ tim si,-ai|,_ ii was miieii over ami cussion then followed by illspl-clnrs MER RECKED oven imi when me infant was picked °__°°*‘ Adallls and t‘nill and olllors, Another THE WEATHER, up it was ,0,,,,,i to have my Blish, sorlA, sept. za.-The Bulgarian ,-my ,,,,,,,i pam, ,.,,,,, ,.,.,,,, ,,_,. i,,__.,,,.,.. I`l_l”3B ‘ich Barmuda ‘hui has one man that sh, m,_ _ with the Prime Mill' °""“” "Wiz," 7 :I (ffthg ms oi to the front." nn sultl. Cnnln .. Tig (l!]:n24‘iI‘allfII1li;il\i‘:;1'I)l?ei?‘s|glR?I;\n€rskipp2i Captain BBooth ben W" Ki"‘:" 'i"°"° "’““i" '-“"‘ B _ . » - .. __. contingent having been ill the Giant combcrs. that swept the |“"g`n_Bu'(i)§;rw0rp anqwprm IW pm ircd stranded steamer. , . I ' . ' ` “mf 5° req" t meh dm” their ves_ lessor Mc(,rcady, Mr Ncllignll. M n“mb9|.:’.U“m°i°“t W TT” 'song' Xl was “woman vm John Mc(`.artlly. l’rlllr~ipal Scanlzlll at c._:‘ronvt_.“Bu3_ls_:; :gm omaar ___|_l_;_»0n.s__d _“ace-sion of i)nl;_pe_<;;orMt1l%n.FSupelrintcl;llc:;l l‘nmp- stamllug nl-.r-cunts on or before Doc. £01' the British gales. recorded in Bermuda waters in 6 ' r ' ' mn( 5 ““‘ ° ‘em o Lo ish G F fi:'!°`-lvl'-I ,'l'li--~l"l°`-'r,'l°`vil*l°?I--l°:i+l*I€°l'&I€'l'?i%‘l° 'lr»` ' 'l'?I%I°?i‘.'l°?li'l'?II*|'H%l°'|°`n*§*l~%lI‘l-rlzri-fl-'lr'-I *I* ` 'C' ° '!"~f ~l"l~°i~>I 'I' Ld'-I 'I' ~'\=‘=<‘fI»_rn,F~ "W .luoos A. l.. l=RAsEs. ~ Q '-li luldrcsscs; tllc Misses McDonald and Miss Edna Gordon for musical and liicl-;ll'y sl-lcctions; Dr Robcrtsoll, for (llc list* 0|' the College llull; lilo Rail- way. for l-ourlcsy cxtclldcd; and cvcry- ono who ilclilcll ill ally way to make iilc Crlllvelllion the success it was. - it was