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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY za. 1917 _ _ _ rl _ _ _ A survivors From sreinrir Liicoiiii iii?-llEi..§A*E -_-__-. 281 Survivors Landed. Accounts Differ 2S £0 Nlll1lb0l°Lost. Several Perishedt . from Exposure, icans Among Them. . ' (Special to The Guardian.) | LONDON, Feb. 27- A steamer| brought 267 survivors of the steam- er liuconin to Queenstown early onI Tiiesday, who were rescued l`romI t-ight bouts. The passengers _versionsi of the number lost diff'er. Some say '25 were drowned nird others, not more than 10. Apparently two small par- ties of the Laconia's s-urvivcr.~r apart from main body have _'been tainted, 15 at llantry and about the same riuiri- ber elsewhere. The steamer which rescued the bulk of those aboard the (`.un'arder cnrrlcd ulso survivors of tho sunken l'ir'itisl\ steanrcr Falcon and 14 rnernbers of thc crew ui' nn- othcr lost Ilrltish vescsl. llnitcd States (ionsul l-‘rest at, Queeiistown has te'iegr'apltod the Ani-` rrican iimbnssy here that Mrs. -lloy and tier daughter died of exposure' ‘STEAMER EINIANIT NEW YORK..Feb. 27- The steam- shlp 'Finland of the American Line, which sailed from Liverpool on Feb. 17th. with 166 passengers, it was- re- ported by wireless to her owners here today would reach Ambrose' Chan- nel Lightstiip s few hours after infd- night last night and would dock about 8 a. rn. today. The Finland was the third Armerican (Line passenger ves- sel to leave England after Germany had proclaimed her unrestricted sub- marine warfare. WHITE STAR TINER IIEIIRIII ARRIVES (Special to The Guardian.) NEW YORK. Feb. 27- The White Star Liner Cedric, which left New York on February 12th, arrived saf- ely at Liverpool lust Thursday, ac- ‘ cording to announcement by tho A later telegram from Consul agents here. Frort gave the total nuinlier of por- son.-r landed from the \Laconin as 281 out oi' the 294 on board. Ot' the thir» tocii lost. five were drowned, und eighg died t`rorir exposure and were buried at sea. Six persons are in hos- pitals ni. Queehst-owii.. 'l‘heir condi- tion is not serious, Number of Amer-if anti that their bodies were buried at sea. 8 American negroes, members' of the crew of tho Laconiu,died from ex posurc, according to a Central News despatch t`ro1n Queenstown. Cedric l’. lvat. theatrical manager, who was a passenger on the Laconia died ot' exposure. Mr. lvnt was ri resident of London. Mrs. i'loy’s husband, Dr. Albert 11. Hoy, who is u Civil War veteran and her' son, Austin Y. lloy. reside in |Loridon. a-B. C. TUG BIIAT I EUUNHEREII AI SEA -.~.-_-:_ --_-~_~_------» ‘_-f:-Aff->:.-.-.-.-.-::=:.-.~.~.~.~.~.-_v- .».-_-.»_-_-_-_-_-_-.-_-_-_-_-_-;,-_-_»_-_-_-_-_-:_-_~_»_-___.,_.,_.,_._.:,_. _1 THOUSANDS OF TURKS -TAKEN PRISO one ' _ I rricn were on the Pilot when she left ` by British and Initial Successes Well Maintained. i(SpecIaI to The Guardian.) i l.ONl)O.\'. l~`eb. 27- The 'l`ui`lrtsl\ troops taken prisoiicrs by tlie.Br.itish..lmuv-een Ypres in llelgiuru and thc at line-cl-Amnra now nnruber several ihousaiuls. Earl (‘urzon stated in the llouse' of Lords today. The retreating 'I`urkisl\ arnvy is being pursued and| artillery and ini'antr_\' action is takingr place fifteen rnile= i|0rtlr\\'ef»* oi` liuf- ho added. » The scene et` oprrat.lon= has been ti'anst`e|red t`ui'ti1vr up the river and the initial' srrer-asses are being followed up. BERLIN REPORT | Western Theatre.- Ot' inirnerouil iit_iiNus mst (Special to The Guardian.) SAN DlEGO._(.‘allforn1a. Feb. 27- 'l`he British (Tolumbia Salvage ('onr- pan_v's' tug, Pilot, of Britis~l1 Columbia Tugboat, Vancouver, which sailed i'r0m here las; July for Ocos, Guate- nruln. to salvage the former German freighter from Sasote, has foundered off the Guatemalan coast with the, loss of all on board. according to ad-1 vices received today from Sallnia Cruz, Mexico. So far as known five NERS AT KUT *IMPORTANT OF LOBSTER PACKERS sters to England. this Province held in this city yester- day the matter ot' the embargo on canned lobsters recently inipc-sed by the British Government was discuss- ed. Senator McLean of Souris presided and Hon. Jolnr Agnew, acted as Sec- retary. ' The following telephone communi- cations received yesterday Hl0\‘I\l\\tr from Halifax by Mr. J. J. ilornby were read:-- A large* and reprcscntativp meeting was held in Halifax yesterday of lobs- ter packcrs. buyers ami exporters; the meeting was hold in conjunction with the Board of Trade, and when tho meeting was over they sent n cable- grnin to Sir ll. L. Borden and one to ilorr. J. D. Hazen. Tho cable to Sir il. L. Borden was as tollows:- “A representative meeting of cann- exporters was held here today. We are alarmed/ at the report prohibiting canned lolisters into Great Britain espeeiallv of crayflsh and crab meat. and 50 per cent. of American Salmon are allowed to be imported or have tree entry into Eiiglaml. To exporters and packers. _the embargo inoans riisaster, to 15,000 Maritime l’rovin<~c ilshernzen and families. 'l‘here is only about 5,000 cubic tons, ot' spur-e or feet required for shipment and pi‘uctic'aliy the whole value re- mains in the |’r'ovint-es with the ex- ce tion of the value ot' tinplates. tin TWH BRITISH ; E STEAIVIERS SIINK ish troop.~r yt~stcrtla_\' runny' tlnios ut- tiicked Llernian positions- on the front ~ (Special to The Guardian.) _ ,_ , _ i.()Nl)0N. Feb. 27- The llrltislr River born-nie. the statement follows. S_,ea|m,,. Aries' uf 3_0-_-2 ,mm has him, _ sunk by u German suinnarine`, 'l.lo_vds ‘_““"‘“"9‘°' _“‘"‘l"' by the i`1“I4II"I‘ nga' Stripping Age'nc_v announced today. mst our 'mm ITHETWE" lines and Tire crew was landed. 'l`Iic -sinking oi" Soiunie only one nr-rlvcrl in our iron the Brmsh su___m____ Seagml of M41 “lux” TIN e"E""" ‘hm limi ‘imelred tous, is also arinouneed bv tire A2-I th" ‘mst "ll A""““ wal" ‘iJf""“"I by “ ent-v. The Seagull's even' like\\'ise wnsi counter ~thrust. Only in few sccto1';._h____'|___|_ did artillery tire exceed its usual lit tons.it\'. Eastern War Theatre- Void won I ' ther not being so ~ievcir»- lighting at I " _ __ Bl~]lll.1N, Fir. 27- tOtlii-lali.-- llrit- tlurn since Inst i'ep0l‘l. . _. X (Special to The Guard-ian.) 'tivitics r'cp‘entedl_\‘i liecaiiie iivellori 'HHN G I ITIARIIE DEAD - - - | D and lend. We would suggest the fllstiwrss he "eiievctl by importation being allowed and by placing maxi- mum prices and if nwessargv to rcs- trict the quantity. \\'e rospeclfrrlly subnrii and solicit your very great influence in making n representation arranging modifications. All sec- tions. of the provinces ar.. placing sl- rnilar views with the l.i<-‘pitrtmcnt ot' 'l‘i'a.do and t`Tf>iriiiier'oc. ()lta\ra. (Signed) HALIFAX BOARD OF TRADE. At a largely attended meeting of the lobster exporters and packers of MEETING - - ..... 4,, _,- Pass Strong Resolution Urging Removal or Modification of Embargo' on Lob- 'l`o lion. J. D. llazen: “\\'o wish you to consult and cooper- ate with our Prime Minister, Sir ll. L Borden on the matter oi' the proposed embargo on canned lobsters going into Grout Britain." Also n similar telegram sent to Str G. E. l"oster,_ Ottawa. The communications were thorough- iy discussed and as a result the fol- lowing telegram was sent last night to lion. G. E. Foster, Minister of Trade and Commerce, Ottawa:- February 27117. To llnir. Geo. E. Foster. Minister of Trade and t`_‘oinmerce. , Ottawa. At u meeting of packers and ship- pers of lobsters held here today we fire very much alarmed at the report that t‘anned Lobsters are being pro- hibited ‘into Great Britain. This. if carried into effect. would cause great distress amongst the fishermen and ed lobster packers aint canned lobster' fBCf°l'v hands. HMI would cause the dealers and shippers to cease opera- tions and the advance of supplies and materials to the smaller packers. We are advised from llalifax that cables have been sent strongly urging that immediate action be taken bv Sir Ro- bert Borden and Hon. Mr. Hazen an-tl 'Sir George Perley, and we sincerely trust that ns Minister of Trade and t‘ommerce you will use your great fn- fiuence to have embargo removed, or nt least moderated, so as not to crush out the irrdustry. \\"e consider' that f‘unncd Lobster' compares favorably with other t`oodst\iil`s at present pri- mes. which are not restricted. We would strongly urge you at your ear- liest. convenience To wire Senator' Mc- `l.c-an. Souris. the decision that may he nrri‘;etl ut. in order that parties interested nmy know how to proceed as everything at present is entirely tied up. Sent on behalf oi' all exporters und pnckr=r.< oi' this i'ro\'ince. I JO HN AGNEW, | S<>cretai'y. - - ~ - - - -- - - - A ~ ~ - - - - - ~ - - - - - - - » - - -- - - - _ -_-_-.»,~.f_-,-_-,-_-f.-_-.-.~.~.-.-.-.-.».~.- 1-, _ .-.-_-.-.-:_ -Y-.-_-_-.-:un ll-----f----~----_ /~..~-~---we-Y--.---._- P. E. ISIANIJER WIIH PREPARING EHR ___ For _Year (lallo"d)_ L»T»__A`_¢g|»go;_r||' gonna Anti-Tuberculosis I Proof of Need of Yesterday afternoon. Mr. Jos. .\1c- Carey. President of the Anti-Tuber culosis Society, Rev. Canon Simpson, representing the Executive of the So- ciety, Heaith Officer McMillan. the members of the Board of Health, a number .of the citizens, and representatives of the pi-ess. vis- ited Mr. J. M. l”toop`s abattoir on the Kensington Road, east of the city. where, it had been learned there were carcascs of two tubercutous cattle recently slaughtered. Those two animals had been bought from a farmer a few days ago .for $150. As may be inferred from the price paid. they were a fine pair or animals and in no way' gave any indi- "ation ol’ disease. They were honest- ly :old by a rnan who believed they were prime' beef. and honestly prir-, chased by a man accustomed to buy~ ing aint slauglrtering cattle and who believed he was getting full value for his money. On the animals, being slaughtered they were found to be tubercu-ions, lungs. pteurs and liver at mass of putrid tuberculosis. l)r. llerorne, assistant to l)r. Pet- hick. Provincial Ve'terinary inspector.. showed the visitors the diseased parts ot the carca-ses and answered a great many questions informal-ly ns- PRACTICAL LESSON .t i IN MEAT INSPECTION i 0 ~ Society, Board of , Health and Citizens, Given Ocular Meat Inspection. cniar housewife could desire could be cut off' and taken home, cooked and eaten without suspicion. and yet the 'whole earcsse was dlsdased. the flesh .perhaps filled with tnberculsr germs. _ Asked as to how the disease could be detected, whether meat, as it is cut up ami offered for sale, would show evidences of disease by which the purchaser could be warned. Dr. De- rome stated, an'd his statement was concurred in byi (hd Health Officer, that the only way in which disease couild be detected was by examining tho caress-e with the head and organs at- tached. Asked further. if it wuull not be advisable to inspect meat of- fered for sale in the market, he said that such inspection, even by it skill- ed veterinary, won-ld he absolutely use- less unless the head and organs were attached for examination. Those who visited the nbattolr. in addition to those mentioned above, were: Councillors, Wright, Jen- kins, Ledweli. llsttray. Me- Kenzie. McNevtn. Smith; Water Commissioners. McDonald and Mc- Gregor, constitutlng the Board of Health; also Rev. Maurice McDonald. Mr. .fairies Paton, M. L. A.. Messrs James. Eden. Peter McDonald, and repr'es‘er\1.at1ve5 of the press. ‘ ked by the visitors. Need-less to say. the' visitors were impressed by what, they saw aint -many of them under; stood for the first. time the trnperative . and lrnurediate need of meat inspoc-I tion. 'l‘he_v' reodizctl that these cur-; cases might have been sold to uusus j peering citizeiis; realized that tlror-ei was little doubt that Such <~ai'cnsf=s, have often been :bid in the rnar'ket.t 'l`o the visitors the qrinrtcrs of r.ht>.~roi tliscarwti aniimils- looked like c.\'r~cl~, lent bt-r~t.'; as touth.~ioun» looking' ronsrs and sterile- as the ine.-1| uniti- RETURNS HE y ‘ HITIUIIESIER EIEIIIIUNI (Special to The Guardian.) ` i`iil'Il§T 1‘i~b 2"- t`oni lott- tlireidentnily it may be mentioned that the abattoir conducted by Mr. lloop is a model of cleanliness. all the fixtures being of metal, which admits ot' sterilization and ensures thorough sanitation. The abattoir has capacity for probably one hundred animals a day aint could be indefnitelyeniarged. The. nianner in which the csrcoses ure' handled ensures perfer-.t cleanli- ness and the whole plant is under ronstanl ln.=.~pect1ou by n Dominion \'l~ti~|'iriar_\' Inspector, av'-_Nw-_ ,.~...-._._._.-~..._.\ -.V--- -~..,..-»...-~“~»-»-~n ....~..~.--~v\- HIIITANII ITEIAANIIS RESTIIRATIHN ITE SHIPS I (Special to The Guardian.) i`iIid IIAGTIH Ptah 2" - The gov 15A' . , ~. . . - p - _ . . .- - totals' for tlloriwstt'-i' r~ount_\' are n.s,er'nrnent has given no intimntion of follows:»~ ' the course nt’ action to be followed in llyrne, ?..75it; \'t~noit, l.1.Tti;t; Leger. coniieetio-n with the ren-ent disaster 12.7511; ltobichainl. 3.7115. all i.i'ber'nls.,to Dutch stripping in the sirbmnriiie _'-1 iui stirs ii init I tivistmnii iittiiu uit mist ini -- _________ __________ ________ _.__ - '”*‘ , accurate inforrnniioii r‘egiir\linp.' the "-"""""""""’""""""""`"""""`"'Ax""""""""""""""""'"`"""""""'"""'"""'""n~ i (SP°°|3I 1° Th"’ GUa"d'a"'T - Ig()-onllorl (ierman threat on tire. liutcli S'l`. JOHN. Feb. 27-- lion. George J t‘lark. until recently l’remier of 1\ vllllell WI10 has ills* l'@\\-S011 ltr its frontier und economic and other con- DF0\lt‘l f0l` lhé' DMI WhlCl\ ill-‘=` i`1\l11ili‘.r|1tioiis in Gcrrnnav has been obtain- . . I ‘"9 I"`°"‘“"" "Ie" “f his "°"“’ I" SL have taireniin the great war now ras- ed' by ure rrpttei-Li-.nn t-in-.1 ..-pmnient _ Slellhell lil l~\\l’e9 UCAUUK Yesl-9l“‘l\1Y ing is Mr. John i\lc1\lurrer of West inf mp r,i_.,\.|fm npiiv Aint), ' ' ' ' '_ . -r ' .~ _ no` ` afternoon ite had been ill s long tinioi and resigned a month ago being sut . Royalty Mr i\l<\iurrcr has had - \ ` ' - ‘_ ` " less than t'our sons on active service |. is D,.,,~|~,-_puy 1.-me .-a_\'s the lufor-4 ceeded by ton. J. A. Min-pu). whoseiqotitg their blt__r_ioh1y fo). King aiid_m,,_,,,_ who had just rem,-ned to Ho). NA Pa i~‘eb 27- Eighteen i government, was defeated Saturday Country and ottered to go himself but und "om Ge,-man_\_ “mt me ww-mt I (5P¢°|-1| *O TM Guardia"-l and yesyterdiay' 'being b°»"°“‘l the age “mit ‘f°“Td- "Hand villages near the Duteli frontier °°“l`3‘»`~ “Ol be accepted- are crowded with troops. For instance (Special to The Guardian.) »\l»'l`00 - -~ - - O _ I _ I . I, ,_ _ - L0\ll) __ ‘ _ 'E A - ’ ~ c's ', seventeen passengers and a T I ‘lf 0 Il? "‘°"”- ‘°“"‘ -- “ “T f" Emnierich, which usually has had 300 ‘ ON Teh' nl’ 'mm ‘mn p I _om ,. _ . . listed in the Sixth Mounted Rifles was “mm now has three ,.egim(.m_,,_ _Bm ing 228 invalided Ilusslnn soldiers who were on their wily home from Germany through Sweden went Off the track late last night between Gefie rind Soderliamn. says' nn, ‘Ex- change Telegraph despatch from Stockholm. The iiirst car. carr_\‘ing i\\'e‘nty-tliree insane Rufsiuri soldiers. was demolished and its passengers were killed. About twenty-five per- sons in other cars were killed. The work of rescue wus' made diflicult bi' the condition of the' passengers most of whom were blind. or had lost "Pills or logs- or were ottrerwise ren-I tiered incapable' of helping them-- i~`l'I\'ea. Their hardships were in 1'i°e'asctl by the fact i.hnt thc wreck oc- curred' in the darkness nt n distance from any important town. already accounted for two sanall chil- \iinard'l Llnlmiont Curso Toothloho. tilts; Church choir has won the M1ll_ tnrv (‘.ro=-s. This is the second Mili- n to orters were killed in a re‘.1i erliii cgllision between an expres- killed I” "emo" 50°" “ner D°"l°'ml“‘3 l have seen and spoken with mam train and n fer-ight on the Pennsylv “ gallam deed f°" which “P WI” of these men and alsorwlth their offi- .vania ltailronri at Mount Union Sta- “wardcd um Di$tl“g,“TSI‘€"" _londucl cer's. They are a rotten lot, but i.I0ll. l`f1l‘(y-lT1l‘0G Illilfls CBS( Of lTliS gseiltl~rggl2grglglZeléo;f_‘::5gIiv_;;0‘:§E vgrv numer0\]',~r_ lace' earl toda . The ‘accident occur-. _ . ' ` ~ ' ' j l asked why on earth they were at Tied shortt_)v a1`teT rniduiglit und the ___o(_§3;‘3?J T; Ih"’27G“a'_`g'T_';-l___ __ also wounded. There being no others ways doing trench digging and mn. 0 - 0 » FU' to render assistance McMurrer tore oil king an song of preparmiong Uquanv bodies were _-to bnrllv mangled that six - ‘ ` . ‘ ' . .. . _ ' ‘ k A. Ritchie. of this city. and fl his own bandages and bound them _ . 1 ° latt' only nine had been iden toil" . _ ' _ __ l was _told that thet were intended _r_t;_t;r__s_ r tformer member or the Central Metho_ about hip coppptie in distress and -it __________ ___ S____D__e_____ ________ggm_g Mm is understooc. that ns a result of his _,_ _ _ _ U _ G 1.. nu? self-sacrifice. saved the soldier's life. T):‘__n;e Z(-n;'_?_,;§i'0__]t,_, §T£?_:Tnd_'° P t -'(SP°¢iaf 1° Thi’ Guafdlan-i _ im-`. (iross won' by soldiers i`roin this ‘\1cMurrer soon fter yielded up his ' . , _ ‘ ' . ', l.llll.Al1El,1\1-llA-. F`eli. 27- iuio,- (__h_¥r_____ Llc___L Fmnk Tinsley won the _____f__ me ___ _hc great __u__~__c or N_m0_____ __0'_l_`vl_r_rse__tc;i_i:‘_.oi1(t_riiltixrgnc;_f)__t:_§»_;>_:;nbe“ZT. ‘mutton from a Pennyslvuniu railroad 0the,._ "hefty -I-hi__._ is mm of mn mos; ,m.ik____ _-___ -_ _re ____0____[_d _O _nvade Bm _sour-an snows that iiycutyhvergvnf--_ _____._______ mg .md at the .mips time, most ppt1.._~___‘_‘:__ et " ' ‘Vere Timed I” A P “TU” ' “S °e", WHEAT CROP A etlc crises of heroism ot* the many . . ' _ _ _ , l0Rl‘ll0tl ihilf ill l\__{°" _:l 30° _S ___r _ iUl\0`Ck¢I1' UP by the train Crew- The estimate was l'r'onr 170 to 180 which will tell of thc part taken by bilockcdouglwitaf Bmfeuyoozi ` mp Y _ 3 rnillllon bushels, hutwit has proven to the-island in the great world war. _ Wim regard to _mbuc sp__;"_ 'I was "-:::::'T`T"'_"'_""":`_`_'_"'_"'_:'_:`A`A`_:'_:"";` V T N ' '_' ` ::'_'_-T::::::'_: ::::_ uw -""v_-_ _'v::: _:VA be 2 25 m T T “on bu S he] S ' |n Germ 3 n V u n t | | 3 ft 9|' Q11 Q ng w 5“ D. 't IRITIBH USE N This is one of the first illustrations' of the newilrsdus per e po . porn p is o to h nd flvs minutes. I gli-n an address on "Potato Culture". submarine campaign vdll'cnt ibm nr in.. ruin it is »t\ir1°to'ln»\1f.e occur- ‘ [An intern-lied are invited' me supply pr pmmunttipn tt. me Bri- . _ 1-' pnprpnhmters. _' . Minlrdb Llnlmont curoo Dlotomlor. 4588228M1i tlsh front in rance. be nubiniipn. Attached in ni, min “Mlm mime minimum risk to the . _ _ - _ .A ,-...._._M..__...A__- ,_ _ A __ . _ . _ ‘ At $1.50 per bushel this is $75,000. 000 more than was unttcipntotl. But watch Canada in 1917. This is the year wo hopp to prove to thc world that we are the granary of tho Empire. TH E WEATHER» TEMPERATURE, '1‘IDE, MOON, ETC. arty winds, clearing and somewhat colder. The highest temperature recorded yesterday was 38 degrees above. At 10 s. m. it was 36 above; at 9 p. ni., 36 above. The coldest the previous night was 23 above. The tide will be high this afternoon at 3.11 and tomorrow at 3.55; it will he high tomorrow morning at 4.53 and Friday at 5.58. The sun sets this afternoon at 6.03 and tome-rrow at 6.05; it rises tomor- row mornlng nt 6.56 and Friday at 6.54. The moon sets tomorrow morning at 2.41 ‘ There was n new moon on Wednes- day. Feb. 21st at 1.09 p. tin. The first quarter- of the rnooir will he on Wednesday. Feb 28th at 11.14 marine campaign started. Frankly Nsis`?p;TiTr'Kt,°r~';i.`° &`frTriiiTT`i)orit-r,"‘° Gefnlslw eener;i_i_y_. _both miigtitmy tlibhen. President of Princeton Uril-,;*_‘_"i‘:_k°l;'_EIl_'=_':_' ;'f_%T_:_______e“_e____T ak Vqrsny' W°“kI“g 1"' `°h‘"°h here means of achieving final victory than last night criticized the United Statesnot __ec____|__g peace But they made for what he' termed' its lack of inter-,__C_d‘__ of the U_b0_____ The consider "“u“"“I °°"“°I°“°'“w in famng to them sure to isolate Englsiiil l fre- 'I°l“ me Emenw Ames “MMT G°r'iqueutty pointed out to the Germans ‘“““Y “ml declared Amlmcas en' that England has daily some 300 ships ._t_"““_§° l,',“° me W" was nwlemn °b` ng sea and even submarines cannot T0n0NTO. Feb. 28- Fresh west- 5° 0"' sink all; brit. they always replied: , "Yes, 1_1' 1-7ng_iand has 300_s_h_ips at ' tsea e at nkal d t two COTTIING EVENTS ‘moniiis Tiillngiasiid also :Til Tiatdennotii- ANNOUNCEMENTS' m¥l`li\e‘5'Niata‘l(Te$gLt‘he wildest legends MEETINGsi ETC* ahout`r=ubmarlnes. Thus 1 was in- -- _ formed by a grave and perfectly se- “Attention is called to the ad. in rlous person that Germany launched this issue re farm for sale of Alexan~ 120 submarines on one day. der liic-.Ktnnon at l~`r-ederlcton. The people are frankly sick of the 4567-2-27MIli. war aint even among the soldiers Inu - junior officers and non-commlasitmld °°N0'l'lCE.-- The annual meeting officers, with whom I often talked. the of -the Belfast Egg Circle will be held only ones who show any war irvenln tn the Eldon Hall on Monday, March are those who have not yet been to lst, at 7 o'elock p. m. Mr. Curran the front. will be present and address the meet- Bur, the general talk is all of the ing. 4576 great German attack on i-Jngllhd. They nav the rrtsds of the submarine °°No'r|cE.--Meeting of the Perm-_ campaign is to coincide with it ers' institute of Cornwall will be heldwreat German attack on the weltlfn sw ssmsconi. ._ ni. ` ' in cmnwiiir nan wednesday. resm-,Input me ities ming ann ant in me The lensth of wdsv will he eleven luv es. at 7:10 p.m. 1'. Brodie win crisis or me iight in thereof. the 'ri..- rtinierity is about moss. npcs;-| 1.721. Young 1.717. .\1. `Robi<'ha\1|l| 1.ti'f0: A. i`lobiehaud. 1 Tho lattert till lost* tlifrir' doposiiri. § K-- sw. t ..,.__..,___.__- i SUPREME IIIIHRT . _ AT ITEHRGETUWN; The Feliruary term of the Suprcine-1 Court. ot' King‘s County opened in‘ Georgetown yesterday morning rat. 11 _ c-‘clock. Mr. Justice llaszard on the bench. The Grand Jury consisted of_ the following gentlemen: Captain llugh .\lcPiieo. Georgetown. (foreman): Cliarles Dingwell. South' Lake, Alfred K. l\1orrow. North Luke., Williain l’o\ver. Little- llarbr.-r; Sewell Robertson, St.. i‘eter's Bay; John ll.‘ McLean. Montague; Spencer t\iour. New Perth; George it/lellish, Union Road; Allan Gillis. (.‘lca.r Spring; Archd. (J. McPhee. St. Margarers. Wm. .\1<-Donald. Montague; \\'m. Un- dernny. tiny Fc-rtune; Alcx. D. Smith. Montague; Harlan Kennedy, Klngsbo- ro; Fred Peters. Rollo Bay: Thomas Donahue. ltoseneath, Augustine Mc- Donald, Souris East; Leslie Poole. Lower Montague; Ewtn Mclite. Little River, Daniel R. McAu1ay, Southamp ton. There were no 'criminal cases on the docket and ills Liordship was ac- cordingly' presented with a pair of' white gloves. ln addressing the, Grand Jury ills Lordship expressed his pleasure that since the last term there had been no crime in the coria- ty. He congratulated the people on the fact and hoped that this state of things marked the opening of a new ern or lawfulness in the country. folio: wing the splendid example set by Grea Britain. He made fitting reference to the war and spoke of the necessity for greater production of foodstuffs. The Grand Jury having been ad- dressed on motion of Mr. Gilbert Gau- det, Mr. Adrian P. Arsenault, until re- cently artleied under Mr. A. C. Saun- ders of Summerstde. was admitted an su Attorney-at-Law and at the same time railed to the Bar he having sa- cured n sufficient percentage of marks in his examination to do r-ur, lie was congratulated by ills Lordship. The Grand Jury submitted the foi- iowlng report ut 3 o‘clock:- “Vi`e tho Grand- Jury of Kings County suhmtt the following report.: "We have visited the t`ounty Ju'|i and flnrl it 1-le-an and in good condi- tion. We are pleased to note that there are no prisoners. We have op- poinied conntables and fence viewers attack on a tiojilla of Dutch ships off the Eiiglish roast. lt is ra.kel\ for- groiitt-'fi. liowevt-.r. that ri peaceful sol- utlorr is being soiigbt in the form of the cession hy Gerrnnny ot’ certain number nt' strips to replace the lost tonnage. snub replacement. being con- sidered imperative' because ot' the necessity of immediate reorganiza- -'rlon of food supplies urrangemntrr. ulnardu Llnlmont ouru carpet ll cowl _-._---Ln-_ CONDENSED ADS. ’ T00 LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION SAUNSOME SAUSAGE! MADE fresh every day from selected young pork. Saunders. Newsome & Co.. Market Building. FOR SALE. -PURE BRED BARRED rock cockerc-ls. price $1.50 each. J. ll. Mcl"arlune. Bcdeque. 45772-28M:llpd. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN A PRQT- oetograph check writer' talnrost now). also a. New Era Check pru- toctor. Apply at Guardian Office. 4070-Mtr. PARTIES HAVING §mAl.L FUE8 especially muslrrut to offer should communicate with us at once. Tain- cr & lloiman. Ltd. Charlottetown. 4593-2-28Mil r.os1' asrwsen' Ti»rt"5El'NEE°'€l.5`- Ward Theatre and West Kent School it gold watch, with lnttais F. W. Finder' please leave at Arlington House. 4505-3-2_8M1i wAN'rEo- A Ftw Ao le or, tiand with cottage located near the, city. or at a railway station withlni ten miles of the city. Write`. M. G. A.. Box 13. Charlottetown. 4592-2-28MBl A i.iNo'rvPe oven/cron wANTlb.- A splendid opportunity for a Lino- type operator. Good wager. 1-‘or full particulars. write "The Even- tng News." New Glasgow. N. S. __ 4578-Z-28M3l Fon s/tts.-A st.A'cTKiT|'i’i-vs stand at North River, 4% milieu from Cimrlottetown. including dwel- ling house. bam and gordon. Apply to 1*. J. Proud on premises. 4582-2‘28H3lpd NOTICE- ALL MILK 'V lawndale Datry‘musti be settled tor up or before the Bthot every month: otherwise if, will he charged'-tt' 8 cents per quart. Alex. R. McKay. _ ____ _ _ __ 4579-8-Ikglipdt wAN'ric~- A H60 - , mlrldlclagerl. to go to country for 1 few' months. Also, farmer |1l»wHe, or sister. to go to Cnimdla North- for the ensuing you and hope that Kings ('o. will sustain its reputation as o law-abiding county." of. ,I Two non-Jury cases were disposed west.. Good waxes to rtfst party. W. Wheatley, 36 Elm-Avenue. . alla-2-ltinuipa. mmmru Lrmmm cum ¢sfn at