nolifiiQl9'¢!°l'¢l0lololonol ononosiolonoisollolsolsololsosiolilosi olilosionclgaelosolilonololosololsonolononosonololilulonlononloliosslolliosioiiiosloltlollololololer The Charlottetown Guardian Covers' Prince Edward Island Like the Dew lotololioltoall-onto lonololononollooononoslolonono liioslononololostosiosfoltiolleolieolnlievnon-ol¢oooli~y1o¢»ll¢¢»»-»n¢».» ale-sale-i-aleoaleo>ltea\eoai"""`*""""""'"`~`~"'~"-`-'fr'-'-`-‘-"r='ff-'=f~'»'-‘-`~`-'-'-'-'-‘-‘-‘=~`~‘-‘ff-'>-'-'ff-‘f--1---vf:.-:.-:.-.~f_-.-.-.-.-.-.-.~.-.-_-_-_-_-,-,-_-_-_-_-:_-,-J ,-_-_-,-_-_-_-_~_-_-_-,-_-,~_-_-_-_-f --._~.-.-.-_-_-_-,-_-_-.-,~_-_-:J_-_-,-_~,-_-_-_-_-,-,-_-_-_-_-_._-_-_-_-,,-_-_-,_.,._._._.,__,_.___;,,_._._. _ ___,_._._._._._.,_.___.___._._._.___________,___________________.______V_V_____v_____Y________.___._____.V_V_______V_V_V,____v_______v_;________;.Y V, __L__§_;3__:____________v_:_r;____V_ _ '”,.4i|ls=m IT m _ _ _lvonlvlf Dolly) ‘Ili “““ "°‘ - _ ~ `, cHARLo'r'rs'rowN, CANADA, wi-‘:DNssnAY, Novalvllsalz _29, 1916 , lggg ;;;,;f_-_;f,;g;;;;;;~¢,_> ;~, ----,;- _ _-__ ‘»_,~_,..-__~.¢ -A Is -:gig ` i °_" I REFUSES EFI . l . . 0 SAFE CONDUCT T0 lusllilllrl rll|rils1'EIl The New Ahstro-Hungarian Ambas- sador to United No Favor from . States will Rceive Britain. Wlnldll" P70” °°UP°l°l\-)’ I The fact is recognized that in pro- LONDON. November 28-The For- sign Otllce hassent Ambassador Page a note definitely refusinz to Brant a sale conlluct of Count Adam Ternow- ski, the new Austro-Hungarian Am- bassador to the United States. . WASI-IINGTON, Nc-vember 28-Au- other cor/roversy between the Amer- ican Government and the Entente Al- lies is In prospect as a result of the refusal of the British Government to grant safe conduct to Count Tnrnow- ski, the newly appointed Austro-Hun- garlan Ambassador' to the United States. | ln the absence of oillcial advices oil the subject officials of the State De- partment ‘wire not in a position today to discuss i formally or to forecast' the course the Government is likely to pursue. it was made evident, how- ever, that action of tho British on the notice of the new Am- bassador to cross to his D091 Callie Bs- all surprise. it had not been that Great Britain ver i0 Ilelly We of a diplolnatic it voyage. Aside that England would arouse adverse leellllll States by inter- ference and general-I a neutral Go-; an Ambassador had counted record in the Ma- case to prevent such "an reported i_n to-day’s cable testing against the removal of _the Confederate commissioners from tile steamshipTrenttheBritishGovernmen¢ was mainly cor,lcil°ned with the vio- lation of the protection acorded by the British flag under which the Trent sailed, and it is said that it was on that account the United States repu- diated the action of its naval coin- mander. But it is hoped here that through secondary, the protest also was -based on the fight of diplomatic ofllcers to make their way to the-ir posts in neutral countries without lilo lestation_ lt probably will be on that basis tllat the matter of Count Tar- nowski's interrupted mission will be taken up by the Allies, for it is well understood that the London Foreign Office is supported by France, :Italy and Russia in its action. it was learned today that the State Department so far has not made a formal request for a safe conduct for the Austrian Ambassador hut has confined itself to transmission of the request of the Austrian Government for such a courtesy. Therei'ore,it is probable that if the issue. is to be made up it will be necessary for the United States now to make such re- quest upon its. own account. There is an absence of any precedent exact- ly fitting this case that requires the Department to be very careful in as- suming ground, and the text to the note handed to Ambassador Page will bo awaited before a decision as to the course to me followed is reach- eil. I .~--. SUPREME coulir ir surllrllrllslnr Two Criminal Cases -True Bills Found - _By Grand Jury. The November term of the Su- preme Court of Prince County opened yesterday morning iii Summerside at ll o‘clcck, His Lordship Mr. Justice Fltggerald presiding. The Attorney-General, I-lon_ J. A. Mathieson, was in attendsqce and members of the Bar from Charlotte- town were Messrs. W. E. Bentley, J. J. Johnston, J. D. Stewart. C. G. Duffy. The following gentlemen comprised lhil Grand Jury: W-m. P. Callaghan,I (foreman): John I-I, Yeo. Jas McDo-_ uald. Albert Kennedy. Donald M8010- son, W. C. Currie, John Henderson, samuel Carruth re,-,Michael McCabe. Win. Arnett, JoNn Siilicker. Jas. Mor- rison. Hugh Duffy. Patrick, McBride. of the country when there was such crying necessity ,for real self-sacri lice. Having painted a lurid picture of the German peril, His Lordship said he would like to leave with the Grand Jury the great thought that though they might all have done* sniendidly, yet the hour of sacrifice had not yet passed, and he made a stirring appeal for renewed activity both as regards the enlisting of men and particularly the contributing of the necessary means for the support of those men_` He concluded with an earnest request tllat they might realize the gravity of the situation and rise to still greater efforts. "God help us to do it!" he said. His Lord- shlp's address was eloollent and im- resaive Thgs. Linkletter. Joseph J.RArsenai%. on E. a .A.C. ers. - bm Sch“$ns,af.I_ w_ Stavgi C,-esp Rex vs. Camille Perry. burglary oil mm McA,.mm._ 29th 0ct.,_1916. of the house of John There are three criminal cases on Cl\l1mDl0ll- Sl- LOUIS- *md U19 -U19" lllg a°¢\¢¢t_ ,yn hi, ehgrge tg the therefrom of $140; and against Jerry Grand Jury His Lordship,_b_rieily out-"Perry, receivingtgiiloney knowing. same lined 'tile v nco in each case and £0 hive been 9 9"- lillhressed cimnldtiie Jury the importance Rell, VS- Rah' M°l'0ll- l10\1ll¢'bl‘°Al<- ol their findings He reminded them ln! 8011 lHl'CeDl‘Y- that their inaction was not to try the The oi-and Jury returned in the arcused venom' bm merely to ga. afternoon and reported ii. true bill in cm, h h I th, endence be. every case. They also reported w et er, rom 1 t everything satisfactory and sanitary me umm the prisons" should be pu. il nection with the jail. The fore- D ~ . The cases on the docket are: or their trial. rtis Lordship. ad. ‘°°“ dressed the.Jary- particularly ln r_e~ md to the present situation in which ths_.Empira,,ilnds, itse|l£, and in lan-` lille that- ooiildlnot il to be 'eiiec~, tivsrlle urged on all.-,tn do their ul-.1 most in every possible direction to llrenllthen. tho righting arm oi or-iiolll md her-'allies ill the. unpirsileled 'llllssle for-_the cause of humanity lrsin a foe whose power, he said. was not to be underrated I-le knew. he . . . ' . _ 31 - - . . said. k » . . - . - » _ ~ _. _ _._..l..__._.. ' ~ ‘ li th" th?" W 'hum he 892|: MIn'|rd'| Linlmont Curso Colds, Etc. egg gA|_E- FOUR C°l-l-IE Pups front a.-rtiilery duels have been iniiviilton itlfle Club are requested tc ld already contributed in mute B tcth mm he , three months old. Apply All0“9° 5, Considerable activity also attend ll meeting to be held in the 8 own' while. 'rut “` .y W ' ` " Bfyellton. R- R- N°‘ 6' C`h“l°u°' llillll:1B\d‘las\reloped in thc region of Riga. Orange Hall. Saturday, Dec. 2nd ai his ilimseit- ..-.collla not -brr .- "ml mali reported that he had been asked by the prisoners to state that they were undefeiided and to request of the Court the privilege. ot having Counsel. The Court nominated Mr. Heath Strong to represent the defen- -dants, who will be arraigned this morning. The Court adjourned to .meet at 10.30 this morning. _ ___._....._.--- TWO GE BROUGH 1 0i Three Zeppeil . Two with LONDON, Nov. 28:- Two Zep- pellns were brought dowll in Monday night'n raid on the northeast coast of England. The crews of both ail'ships` perished. Reports from the north of England indicate that the latest raid by German airships was futile as far as the inilictioii of any damage was concerned. lThe mill- tary authorities in a number ‘of towns gave warning ot' the approach of the raiders and all lights were prompt.ly put out. In s-onlc places it was l'epor'ted that thc” engines oi’ tile/ airships were heard overhead. bllt no bombs were dropped. it is' said that most oi’ the bombs released by the raiders fell in the fields in the rural dis-tricts. Reports so far received from the northeast coast only mention two German llirsh-ips, as having béen engaged ill tllo raid. A tele`g-ram from nn unknown' towll says that the first raiiler arrived there l2.30 and remained a short tinlc, during which - scvcral bombs were dropped. Nobody was injured. Tile' second all's'llip appeared ten T DOMN Zeppelins llestroyedf ri ._--of-¢_.., RMAN. ZEPPELINS ;l _ IN FLAMES ns ihai Ati; mpted a Raid on England Their CreIs Perished, Making Five ng Three Recent Raids. minutes later, and vere town for a few mi utes, commander was unc rtaln ll over the! places in Yorkshire and Durham. The as if the damage is believed to be slight. of lllsl “One uirslllp, attacked by aero- wltcreabouts. lt the tul'ned seaward planes of the ltoyal Flyillg Corps, was and disappeared with ut dropping ally brought down ill fllliilcs into the sua bombs. I oil’ the coast of lllirhaill. THE DESTRUCTION OF THE AIR- “Another uirship crossed illto the SHIP¥, ' north nllrllallrl colllltlcs and drop- $ was announced in an, fllcia cation issued by the ar O The destruction Olli two ilicc. ‘re-i.urn journey sho was repeatedly' Zcppelilisl attacked by acroplalics oi` the lloyiil in Monday night's lraid on the Flyilig Corps and grills. Silo ap- northeast coafst oi; ‘Etiglalld makes u pcarcil to have been ilaillngcll, for t0tal of iivc of the gihnt llill|.ZiIlIels', thc last pttrt of thc jollriicy \vlis lllltlil- which have been destroyed ill the at vory slow speed. Silo was ltllubli- three latest attacks by Geriiian air- to reach thc coasts bciorc day was -men oil British townst ,I breaking. Near the` Norfolk con:-it shi: The War Oillce' announced that, al- apparently sliccee-.led ill ci'i'cctillg though i`u-ll reports oi! t.he damage repairs and was proceeilinl.: east. at and casualties inflicted by the Zep- high speed and at all altitude oi' pellns had not been ~receivcil. they over 8.000 feet when sho was lit- we'ro believed to have' been sliglit. ' tacked llini- lllilcs out at sr-11 by' foul' The following ofilclal accolllli ol lnllclllllos of the' lloyal Nllvnl Air the raid was issued this nlornlllg: Scrvlcc :illll all urmctl trnlvlcr llilll walls “A llulilhcr oi' llostille nirsllips ap- broligllt down ill lllinics al 0.-i5 ll. lil. proaclled the northeast coast of Eng- “Full reports of the casllllllics llllil land between 10 and 11 las-t night. llalnllige have not yet been rcccivcll. Bombs wcrc dropped at various but. they are believed to be slight." I5 VESSELS SIINII BY GERMAN II-BIIIIIS IN PIISI IEW IIIIVS (Special to -this Guardian) LONDON, Nov. 29- German sub- marines have sunk fifteen (1_5) or mora..nresse‘ls'“'ln--the'1nrs't"` '1ew`days. One of the s-unken steanlers was the Chemung of. New York, bound for that port from Genoa. As the ‘Chemung carried contraballil Wash- ington will not take action.. Tile Dutclk sieailler Villelmars was captur- ed. T 'e other vessels sunk include the British steamers: City oi’ Birmin- gham, Rhonh, Emlindekn, J<_l.'s-ey- man, and the French sailing vessels. Alfred Decourcey. and Malvina, the Greek ateainers, (ill-risteofe'rs, Mclleal, the Norwegian steamers; Tryin, Bcllvclle, Visborg, alld Banveilll of ici. All the vessels were sunk ill European waters. . .nihr-rla. CONDENSED ADS. TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION TWO CENTS per word each inser- tion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany order. SAUNSOME SAUSAGE8 MADE -fresh every day from selected young pork. Saunders, Newsome E Co., Market Bidding . 2248-9-25M6mol. POULTRY- I WANT FOWL. CHIC- kens. geese and ducks at highest market prices. I prefer all stock to be undrawn. Shipments re- mitted tor daily. Buyers wanted in rural districts. J. D. Jenkins. 2982-11-91Mo . WANTED- A MAN FOR FARM work. Apply Herbert Mason. Southport. 3238-11-29M3ipd _ _ ~ WANTED- A PIANO FOR THE AR- mouries for a few months. Good 31- FOR RENT-THE STORE RECENT- ly occupied by the Nalgiongl Clgth- l~ c.A l ti-J.. enrou- ng 0 up y 2848-11-1Mtf. ’ i wit seas li-zsmlpri usage assured. ADDIY N0. 5 Sli’-K6' .~_-.-.-:_A.-_-_-.~_».-_-.-A_-_-.-_-.~_~.»f.A_-_-_~.~_-:fff-:_-_-_-:_-=-_-_-.A~\-_-_-_-_-:ef- - .-- pas, -A-_-_-_-.»»_-:<:.-.vs _ .. . _-_-_-_-_~,-_-_-.~ ~. IHE Will SIIMNIIIII SERIOUS SIIUIIIIIIN , IN IREIGIIURANSPURI I LONDON, Nov_ 28.-Opc-ratiolls c- I A sitiiutic-n is developing in coil- the 'l‘outoliic Allies ill Roumallill llilvc ,megan with frelgm tmnsvm-rM_'|0n Ill'0lli§lll lllelll &Dill‘€¢lHlllY ll@8-F01' Bll' bctwcell Cllurlottetowll and Picton charest.r_. They are still progressillg whim th,-eaiem, very shoruy to be. ‘from the northwest and the-' southwome Serious if that point has nog Isouthwest. The northern bailk of‘bge;| already reached The Car. flle UB-lllllle ill RGl1m=illlH» exlelldlllli ferry, it will be renienl-b°ered, was put westward from Glurgiu, oil the rail- 5." this mme mst Monday ,md ha, road south of Bucharest. t0 Olllwslle _-flllce been making daily round trips. Vitllll. il Short dis'-llnce ll‘0lll l-llc Ser- On that date the freight both ill Pic- bian border, is in the llailils of the mu and In Cha,-rottemwn was Clean. fl>»l‘<:eB 01' the C611!-ral l’0W€l‘S~ 'l`l1C ell up except that four cars had been Capture vi points in this region Omw- lei ill Picton. Last night there were slle Ylfllll. L0m. Palllllkll. RRl'l0V@ by thirty carloalls at l-'ictou and twenty .the Bulgarians would Seem a serious in cuinwiotie-lowll. of the latter the _YHGIIBCG t0 U18 Rvlllllll-lllillll ll`00P>' (farifcrry his morning will take away from the Orsova. Turllll. and S€V€\`lll]clll_v lolll' cars. and of the accumula- ,sectors who were renvrled several tion at lficthllshe will probably bring flllyi- 380 l0 be Ill Felfllill I0 UW' buck four or five cars. When it is 'solitheili-lt. _ taken iilto con,siderstioll that this oc- l)l’lllgS|clirrcll pructi0\ll 50.000-I mens Association will be held in the to Samuel Grill. 180 Qlww slr90t. in addition to the Danish steamer Little River School House on Satur- Charlottetown. or J. R. Munn, Marsh- Valieinos has been captured by Ger~ day, December the 2nd at 2 o‘clock ileld. M05-11-2sM6I --»-ml. - ` ‘ f inthe sfternoon_ Please make it a lcolnmunl-I perl bombs at various places. Oil llci'~ VICTORY FOR Great Enthusiasm _ to Win the War. Being Made by (Canadian Press Despatch.) [l0Nl.)()1\'. Nov. 28 (via Reuters (lit:-lwa Agency)-A special dei-lpatcll from Delhi says: The Viceroy, Lord (‘llcllilsiol'Il, wllo has been making sl toll: of india. las- ting nearly three lnolltlls, is iilldilll.-; cvcrylvllcrc keen cllillllslnslll ulllcllg lull classes to will tho wilr. The whole of -India now rcglll'tl.~l victory :ls certain, anti, solllcwllat llzililrzllly, sonic 'sections of till: cdllvillcll clus- svsl nru already spcculutilll; oil post- | wzlr chzlllges, and ilrgilig llolilcsiil; pli- lilicill rciorllls nlorc koi-lily :illil opml- I_v than they lliil when thc issllc svulll- cd ics:-l certain. Native uillccrs of thc Indiail nrllly who have rcturllcd irc-ill Frzlilcc :iri- oxtrcnicly oprtiilllsiic. ztllll spool( oi' *llc Illnrllcrl silpurii,-l‘il,\‘ of illc _-\ilil-s' lllilitzlry qualities zlilll l'soul‘c-us ovcr -llosie nl' tile alll;-lily. ’I`ll,~0Ilghout_ llldlu gcilcrous will' .'Ii`l:-' c-clltiillic Io hc rcccivcli l`l'olll lililll; i’l‘illccs of llll l:l'.isses_ 'l'hi. lirics-I. oillrfllll 'str-ltcilli~;-lil. sil`ow.~'. tlllli |02 llikhs ill' i'll|li=:cs (£3,300,000) havi- Ilcmr sllllscribeil to the (`-ontral .lllilill (Special to the Guardian.) \VASl-I-lN(l'l`().\', Nov. 28-Word that he Turkish gcvcl~nlllcllt»hz\.~: rescin- lcii its previous agrecillcnt to allow several ilullilred Allicricalll-z to le-nyc Ile 'I`urkish Empire viii .llllfn was the 'rport to thc State llcpllrtnlcllt l.0ilil_\‘ lgreement spoke without iillihority. 'rolll /\lllIliissii1lol‘ Elkus lit (Tollslzillti-‘ lilple. l The Alnllzissildol' wus illlorllle-Il that most delicate handling. ‘The 'exact he official wllo made thc pl'cviolis,Illulnber oi' persons affected cannot bc INDIA llsoi-nos E CERTAIN THE ALILIES Among all Classes Generous Gifts are the Ruling Princes. illlpcl-ial Relief Fund since its incep 500; have been expended among the lulllllles oi' men ut the front. disablel soldiers and heirs of deceased soldier- tlili over the cotllltry. The Caicutlw ‘slid llcllgal Chambers of Commerl-:~ -'irc providing n motor machine bui- ltcry for the front, ill addition to thr- llllotllr aillllulnncc ullit already prov. lied. 'l`lic manufacture of munition- lrallsport wagons. etc., contlnuoz. sieailily 1hroul.thc.llt the couiltry. The condition on the northwes' ifrontiel' is completely tranquil. Wheri |i.lle Noillails recently gave som I,-ouble thcre a blockade was ilistitl lcd which had the most salutary el Ifect, zlild the hc-stile gatherings wer- ;i-lislly dispersed by a small body oi Ilroops with whom aeroplane-s success fully Goopegiitcil. Till: l-,mp prospects generally al'