”' DECEMBER 14 1914 --~ ~ , , g THE cHARLo'rTErowN_c.UARniAN g PAGE ssvnn ' V_j §\l\l tid p:-I-il” “T i -if / ff/ ._ soul $ nn I ' .l ' lili \"'\ ff s.-n-,rr-' i V ~ ~l ' ' -1',- ‘ ;;.~‘ Es tab. 1868 A |; , _ I ` _ 'ff' e - ~ .c-_ so - stall/ " i ‘i ll A = ` ‘l X . Earl . . It is good d ' ll- »-‘f.l.'::.r e'.e:.:a;:l. ' - I §h.°°5.e Y0ur 81ft_fr_on_1 our stock at “i , is time, _when it is in better shape . _and contains a complete assortment ;‘l‘1€l;"?;l' drovicce.` ..°1'i-ie monmno oem-ann' can be izbtsined in Sourie at' M. AL Pee- Qlle ’s. - ' ' --*T. GORDON IVE§ il Gulrdiuh Bsent in Montague. - . » ..*WOMEN'8 ,|N8T|TU'l'E.- The regular monthly meeting of The Sea View Women's Institute took place on Monday evening last at the home of, Mrs. Garfield Stewart, Red Point. lt was decided that a ple social be held in Kingsboro Hall on Monday night Dec. 14th in order to raise funds for the improvements of the schools. The next meeting will take place at tho i;2]hé>ol House in Kingsboro on 4, ..*CASH.-Having decided to sell for cash only we can now assure our customers of lower prices and more attentive service. We now ask you to co-operate with us and endeavour to break away from me old ci-colt system and thus save the largeex- Dense attached to lt. Remember we will as usual handle' all produce pos- BWB f0l‘ Which we will pay best pos- sible prices. A settlement or all accounts ls requested before Christ- mas. McLeod & McGregor, Montague. 6918-12-11m1lE1l KAR LSRUHE STILL AT MAY COME QUICK LY LARGE. BUT HER FINISH i r l l l ..*0Nl,- CENT Der word each in- sertion for advertising in this col. umn. Cloh must accompany order. ..°BAFlGAiN8 for cash nt McLeod & McGregor. 6919-12~11M1i1l ..*FI8I-IING.-Smelt fishing and eellng ore the order of the day at St. Peters. ..*|-lAve vou voun FEAGI Al the present time you should show your colours. Chsste, finely enamciled Canadian flags for your lapel, 10 cents each; per post.. 12 cents. Guardian Office. 3202 ..*ELECTOR8.-A meeting ol Con- servative electors _of Montague North and South Pole will be held in the auditorium Montague on Tuesday, Dec. 15, at 7 p. m. to appoint delegates to attend _the convention to be held at Georgetown on Thursday, 17th tol- lowing, signed John A Stewart, Mon- tague South, Martin McKinnon, Mon- tague North. 6972-12-14M1lE1l. U. B. WILLRETURN, THE MEXICANS' FIRE WASHINGTON, Dec. 12.-Ii `the contending mexican ioross opposite Nsco. Ariz., ds. not cease firing nto American territory, the' three batter- ies of field artillery sent to the inter- national line by President Wilson and Secretary Garrison will be order- ed to return the fire. This is the detsfrminatioir oi the NEW YORK, Dec. 12.-The will o’ the wisp movements of the German cruiser Karlsruhe in South American and West Indian waters, and the be- lief that German secret agents are keeping her lufornled of movements of merchant vessels is working havoc with shipping along the South Ameri- can coast, according to officials of the steamer Scottish Prlllce that ar- rived herc today from Santos, The Scottlsll Prince left Santos for New York. on October 31. She received wireless reports that the - Karlsruhe was watching for her and altered her course to the extent that she steam- cd more than 1,100 miles out of her way, almost to the west coast of Africa, on the trip to New York. Nothing unusual was sighted, how- ever, and she completed her voyage ln safety. At Santos they passed close to the gentlna, the Amazon and Plate rivers officials of the ship say that they lcounted 87 German and Austrian stcamships lnterned because of war. At Slltos they passed close to the German steamer Prussia that was in- terned by the port authorities on September 24, after being fined $1,000,000 for failing to comply with the navigation laws of the country, with particular reference to supply- ing fuel to warships of a belligerent nation. The Prussia, laden with coal, cleared on September 2nd, from the port of Rio De Janeiro, giving her destination as Santos, the officers stated. Instead of eighteen days, the usual running time between the two ports. the Prussia was outctwenty- two days and when shemurrived at Santos there were found locked up iii her bunkess twenty-two members of the crew of the British ship Indian Prince which had been captured by the Karlsruhe. They had been trans- ferred to the Prussia by one of the attendant ships of the Karlsruhe. AVIATOR VISITED ANTWERP LONDON, Dec. 12.-The Rotterdam correspondent of the Evening Star says an aeroplane of the _Allies flew over Antwerp, dropping bombs and messages. The bridge over the River Scheldt was again destroyed. ' The aviator escaped under ii heavy fire. . SUBSCRIPTIONS TO PATRIOTIC FUND. Previously acknowledged. $6,990.24. Proceeds Patriotic Dance, held in Grand view Hall. per Miss Florence Martin, $17.85; Geo. A. W. Robertson, City, $10; Benj. Rogers. Governor, City, ezb. (on account of $100); Will- iam H. Scott, City, $10; James D. White, City, $2 (on account of $10); Frank Msliar, Clty, 25c, land 251: a week during U19 WBT) ; Calif- T- White- City, $5; Miss M. K. Scott, City, $5; Miss A. Scott, City. $5; J. D. Lawson. City, $5: E. Cameron, City, $5; Rob- bert McPherson, City, $5; Mrs. N. itin- layggn, City, $3; Caledonia Club pro- ceeds Bt. Andrews Night entertain- ment; per Junics Mclsnac. $39.70; Mrs. Peter McNutt. City, $3; Goo. Mclnnls, City, 50c, (and 50c a month during the war): William Mclntyre, Clty, $2; Ht-nl-_v Nelson, City, $1.60; A Friend, City. $1; Frank Clark, City, 50c; Mil- ton Walsh. City, 50c; Bruce Stewart, City. $5. (monthly contribution); John R; Mcl-lac. Roseberry, $5; McDonald & l".owe, Woodworking Co.. Ltd., City $25, (on account of $50); J. P. Hood, City, $10; F. H. Beer, City, $10; Will- iam Agnew, City, $25; Geo. A. Mat- thew. City, $5; Geo. H. Foster, City. $10, (on account ol' $20); North Wilt- shire District, Royal Scarlet Chapter, per. William Coles, North Milton. $501 Lady Barton Lodge , per. William Coles, North Milton, $10; Wm. Coles, North Milton, $5; James Land- rlgan, City, $10; G. H. Taylor, City, $10, (on account of $25); Buntaln Bell & Co.. City. $25; W. L. Cotton. City. $25; Mrs. C. H. Nelson. City, $2; W. S. Louson, City, $10; Mrs. Thomas Ayers, City. $1: Total contributions paid in to date, $7,380.04. H. W. BINNING, Hon.'I‘res.surer. "Our Marguerite Cigars make e beau- tiful gitt for e msn, there is Joy for him in every puff-the Marguerite is a hlth quality cigar et s very moderate price. The Two Macs, 149 Greet George Street. Ei! ,,___,,_,____-_as>- “Wo are showing a beautiful line of toilet cues that are ver! sppropriets se gifts. Come in end see them. they will please you. The Two Mace, 149 areetpeorge Street. Kitt. ' =, . W..F. TAYLOR, ll. D., C. M. (MoOh.L UNIVERSITY) . Montague, P. E. I. emu-of ~ ` l-li United States Government, it become known tonight, after a' full discus- sion of the question by_l’resident Wil- son with his cabinet yesterday. .\'o specific orders 'have been given as yet to Brig.-General Tnsker II. Bliss, who was directed toprocecd tc Naco with the Held s.rtillery,but while he is en route there officials expect un answer to the shairp warning which has been given to General Maytoreim commanding the Villa troops, and General Hill of the Carranza forces, that bullets and shells must not fall on American soil. Similar warn- ing has been communicated to Gener- sl Villn through American Consular agents. MARITIME FC-RWARD MOVEMENT IN AMHERST. ` HALIFAX, Doc. 12.-Not since the days of the Charlottetown Conference. 1864, has there been gathered together in one assembly so large a number as broadly representative oi' the thought and industry of the Muritinle Provinces as is promised at this ini- tial meeting of the “Maritime Forward" movement on Tuesday. The programme speaks for itself and the importance of the meeting should appeal to every one interested in the developmnnt of these provinces. Day meeting commencing 10 a. ni. sharp. The Maritime Provinces- An “nr-omlum-professor Cuttcil, Acadia ` University. Agriculture-Hon. J. A. Murray, lConimisslolier of Agriculture, New Brunswick; Prof. Cumming, Agricul- tural College, Truro; A. S, Barnstead, Commissioner of Immigration for No- va Scotia; Father Gauthier, St. Louis, P .E. l. Manufacturing-J. H. Plummer, Pre- sident Dominion Steel Company, Syd- ley; Thomas Cslltley, General Man- lger of the Novo Scotia Steel and Coal Company, New Glasgow; W. S. Fish- er, St. John; S. E. Elkin, St. Johli, and Vlr. Shel-ard, representing the Cziii- sdian Manufacturers’ Association. Fox Ranclilng iii P. E, i.--tion. Zliarles Dalton, Tigillsli. ~ Labor-A. R. Mosller. Grand Presl- dollt Canadian Brotherhood llallway Employees. Fishing lndustry-Joliaii lliort. of .Lhe Murine und Fislierlos' Dcpurtlnciit. Ottawa: Richard O’Leary, lticliibucto, N'. B.; Fred Magee, Port Elgin, N. B. \1FIo=restry-W. ll. Snowball, Cliatllanl. Tcchiilcnl Education-l’roi'. ll. W. Soxtoil, Halifax. Oil and Sliali:--l\iiittlic\v Lollgc, lllolictcll, N. Ii. lfinallizial--I). M:u:glllivi'iiy_ llalifnx. Press-J. E. il. Mcilreiidy. Char- lottetown. Evoiilug meeting 7.45 p. lil.-Sir Itch- art L. Borden, Prime Mlliisicr of (Eun- ada; I-lon. George H. Murray. l'rcnilcr >f Novu Scotia; lion. J. A. Mathicsoli, Prcniicr of l’. E. I.; lion. George J. Clarke. Actin1r,l’romlcr of New Bruns- wick; Ilev. Ile-ull Llwyd, liiillfnx, and others lint yet nrraiigcil. All attending should clldcuvor lo arrive ln Amherst thc previous cvcii- Ing. HALTED LINER AND GOT TOBACCO. NEW YORK, Dec. 12.--It was thrcc ‘/clock in the uiornliig and the ntcanisr Ausonis, steaming from Liverpool to New York, wus nearing mid-ocean. She seemed to have the entire ocean ‘.0 herself when a dazzling beam of ligllt suddenly shot out frolil the dork- 'less and illuminated her decks. A lilo- ruent later she lialtcd. Presently the dlni outlines ofa Bri- tish man of war could be seen in the lhadows. "Got any smoking tobacco?" came from tho warship. The reply was in the ulllrmstivo. Cigarettes and tobacco ln goodly quantity were placed ln a water-tight receptacle and passed over the side. A boat from the warship picked thom u . psoon the voice in the darkness bel- Zowed its thanks, the warship steamed 'iway and the Aueonla continued her voyage to New York, reaching here lyelterday. GERMAN CRUISER FAILED T0 REPLY T0 CHALLENGE OF' _ CADANIAN BATTLESHIP OTTAWA. Dec. 12.~Wliat was tan- tamount to a challenge by the cruis- er Rainbow of the Canadian navy to the German cruiser Lelpslg to come out and fight, but was not accepted. was one of the developments shortly after the war broke out and news of which has become available in Ot- tawu. Tile Leipzig was ruliniiig lil and out of San Francisco harbor while the Rainbow was steaming south in search of the British gunboals Al- gerine and Shearwater. ,Commander `Howo figured that while the Leipzig was faster and more modern than his ship, the Rainbows guns were big- gger. He sent by wireless to San Francisco his exact whereabouts ‘on the Pacific. but the euemy's craft, though doubtless picking up the mcs- 'sage. failed to come out for i1 naval battle. ' The reported finding ot' “wreckage” from the British warshlps on the 'Pacific coast some montlls ago is also explained ilow alld furnishes nil- other indication of the best fighting tradition of the Navy. Whell the war broke out the smnll und unprotected gunboats Algerine and Sllcurwuter were making their wily up north to serve as patrols ill Behriiig Sea. Tho commallder, suspecting that he would get orders to Iintcrn in un United States port, but not rclii-lllillg thc prospect of doing so proccede-d to plant the two bouts with it curilllilla- tion oi' white paint null lampblack. approxiluatlllg the color oi' the regular ships of lllc navy, and tllrcw over- board ull woodwork that was movable .uid prepared for action. Tile cruisers stealllcd up the cuiisl.. expecting all encounter with Gi-rinull ships, but had the good l'ortiliii- in mect the llailibow, wlllcli had gone lll senrch for tlicnl. PEACE OF THE PACIFIC HAS NOW BEEN RESTORED. LC-.\`I)()N, Ilcc. 112.--lt<~pI_vlll;.: iii liE'< collgrntlllatioiis on lilo vii-tory ul ilu- Britisli sqlludroli over the Gcrllinlis ull' the Fnlklulill l:.lallll';, Win:-itoii (‘liul' chill, l~‘li-:li Loral of the Allliiirzilty, yes- terday cabled the .lupailcsc i-linistc: if War, us i`ollo\vs:~~ “With the silillillg.-; of the Sclluril- liorst, Gnclsllcnll, Leipzig and Nurll- berg, the wliole (leluliuii suuurlroil whieil lluil its linac at Tsiilg Tull at thc outbreak of the war has been dc- stroyed and the hnsc itself reduced niid capiurcli. ‘."l`llis cvi-nt lllurlis the i:olif'l\:siol'i 'll' til." .active opcmtioils in \'-'liilsll li-c Allied llvcis lin'/ri l;-ecn cllgai;-:ll 'ez .alto Pacific for four inc-utils. 'l`l1ougli it has fallen to a llrltlsh squadron in the South _-ltlalltiu to i-:trihc the flilnl blo\v, it was largely owing to the powc-l'L`l\l and lllltirillg assistillitre reli- tlercd hy the Jupnilcllc flcct livlt this result vnu been nil.ievcd. “llclrl thc illleniy lurllcd west, nrgzilll tllc lioilors would llil'v<>. rested with the Japmlefsc and Alls-.rilllall squn:_ll`0lls nil-villg l`/.>r\val'll lu thc general nulli- lilnallltlai. “'l‘ll(» peace of Lili' Vucilic is iifilv for tile tim( being. restored. all.l th" Coll.lne.rce of all ilzlticzis can p."-excel \'.'i'.l\ .<:.l`e|._\' tllrouglaout lhc vast. ox- paiisc from the <:<;usts of lllozombique to those ol' South iliiiurics. The cx- pulsioii of thc Gtrillnns from the liusl is complete and with good und vigil- ant iirrnngenielits by all a return by them should llc rcilrleicd el-:lromcly dlfilcult and linzardous. “I take the oppoz~tnllit:.' of Your Ex- ceIlency's cordiul lilessiige to cxpress oil hclialt' of tlic Ilritisli and Allstrn- llnii nnvlcs earliest rccognitloii ol' the illvaluuble naval usluistnllcc of .lup:ill." BRITISH COMMANDER GUEST OF JAPAN. TOKIU, llec. IZ.---iirig. (lellcnll Natllulilel W. lli\i‘|izl.:‘+;u“fll"i'».~ '_-'lm » ~“7`i§i<.=;t_i ji; --wil -~..` ,_,,-,. 1#/' wouto ci'rP - -._ . , ' \ .U_-_'_ .'-T.; “s , - ._-r.. ,~.-l\fi.j-'~.- - . . . I,-t-L - L \.-' 4 i_; - ll? *Q_S- ---f-, .- -.. if. itf 1- ‘- _..._ is I .35 __;'*=f~»_-_--;_:C¢' ' ,-2, _ ,- wt (<3 -l - ‘- .- ‘ L. 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