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CH INOIIEIOWN GUARIIIA ` ' Mo||sN|Na |:>As|.=.v - '-“"~-'-"""*""` o».»s- iimlng silty lwnsui assi ` vmkly fN°W'lV\1\111s Dsllv) lssr ` CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17 1916 {'°"° "°" "°‘“` (‘°""°"°“I I' °°'°F°° I. ‘iii if I-IEAIIYN FlGIH'I_iNG I I I I I ` I MmWmmh“*“!w; on l;_l_\§jrggn _r-'noni Russisos -Successiu lly Bomllard Enemy Positions. Roumanians Holding Their ‘Own at _Every Point and Have Cap- tu_r_ed Important Point. Enemy Sui- ierlllg- Severe Losses. ‘ (Special to the Guardian.) north of Dorna Watra a hostile offen. I by Serbians Teutonic Lines East and West _ oi Cerna River Broke FURTHER nuunrus _ Fon ENIENTE i|_LlEs VOICE OF CANNON - 4- .:r5._-- THE ONLY EFFECTIVE The Marquis of Crewe Replies to the n Declarations of Lords Sydenham and Beresford on the Submarine Menace. who Captured Four Villages. British British tnssss in Tonnage only 2 l-2 Captured Town ol lllarakaslia. further Retire- ment ot Roumanians Reported at 0ne- Point ` (Canadian Press Despatch.) LONDON. November 16- Tile niat- PETROGRAD, Nov. 16.-The fol- sive bombardment was stopped by lowing statement was issued today: I Russian fire and a fortified he-ight was 'xleelalllleggr bglllgiloardgoentt is [taking tsltsn with 128 prisoners _nndtnrse pei hborhood of Ne ond. n -the machine guns. In Campulung region, ll gmcuons uhm tloloc an on sever-_ where lighting is very heavy, the eng. :this hombardmeno I gb riliert Stokhod'my in supporting attacks by bomber() intensity In the are lou o avtfgrage ments with s. great number of heavy cl wav-0 nm gi on nor of guns. is sufferi’nB enormous losses his d who h eliy s using sheils_and all attacks up to the present have is-fi’-?;.n'»“-.-sl§..”I-‘I-.§.‘I.‘§ $‘.§‘s°In?.‘i.‘§°°8i.‘ }.’§’§“n3l`?.il°°i‘ ‘if°“- n-“‘° “°““‘°”‘“““ . n a o o . Narayevo riv_er in the region of thei S P B M ;/igzggrgfnléipgggxloolxédgouzlmotgetoé_Russian v|cTonv oven 'rum*""*r`t"s`|iTl"`$-"i'tts`s1'b‘ 's nzcsorr- :Eire--t “l ":.°1~;"-It-°“.1..°2::t _._-:..':f _°7"r'_°f,'_ 5' isis-11-lists . . -.-.."°:....: Qc srlsn-sm._w In - vglgpncss; 'V ' ilérits ;"H.lll.", c|o jrditilg- _oc _~__-f___ao_21-13-iiaiti. I »;Avl<‘rl-ll Pun! sl-iso vomi- ,s ire boar, Summer Hill, again. e 18 months; also Summer Hill lt, sge tl' mouths. Oscar Myers. pam. - aisi.11.l7Mai. _v Ama. 0 and ontbuiitiinas, lilly school stern. and sos msn- . ‘ serss of vsiosbls issrd _ W thereon. Apply to .- ' .. City. O-i-Mllti P ll”-NIUIWFU WINTER- nd for Cslllsu¢e.8olsr and brom- l s prints. portraits nat and con- vex fitmas' sud wer pioturss. Mer 0 nts -ifortrsit Co., Toronto. ‘ __ ‘_ - ~ _a_i_iD-_1_i-limi. fo sAi.¢"T’o`6'65 .munrmo *_ ilk. robes.-set of driving iisr- -§`.. "ls 5 sl 5 I. and some working hsmosl-» Qd good -wire steel esbls for mov- lldin s. and one new runner. A _ll.yss. luiiinsrside. _ i ____ :.9 _I-1' -' 5; _. 'Iiil»11-1’il|ilPd- ing was ll. pleasing bagpipe pro- gramme by Lleut. McQueen. The Emerald audience was address- ed by Canon Simpson, Dr. W_ J. Mc- Millan, Father J. J. McDonald, Mr. McIntyre. The musical programme was furnished by Mrs. Hooper and Miss Alexa Hughes. There were no recruits_ f The Freetown people were address- ed by Rev. Mr. Littiejohns, Mr. Geo. Inman, K. C., Sergt. Colpitts. The musicians were Miss K. Stanley, Miss Hunter, Gunners Moore, Gay and Ro- gers_ No recruits were secured. The most extensive programme of the evening was held at Kensington with a good audience ill attendance. The band was present and opened the- meetlng with 4; selection “O Canada." The rest of the programme was as follows: Solos, Miss M. Smith, Prof. Hinton. Mr. T. W. Bentley_ Step- dancing. Pte. S. R. McLaren. Ad- dresses by Arch. Deacon Watson. Lieut_ McBeth, Rev. Mr. Fulton and a reading by_Mis.s Dinnis. The band played several selections ill the course of the meeting. The following re- cruits, intended (or No. 5 Draft were signed on: Benjamin Bernard, St. Louis; Frank Doiron. Mayfield. Se- veral others stated their intention of Joining the colors sdon and it is to be hoped that they will help out in the cause of justice-_ The party re- turned to Charlottetown at 1.30, this morning and while the number of re- cruits is not very large it is trusted that the several meetings have star- ted- the men in these districts to think- ing about their oliportuniles and res- poiislblliles. Other meetings will follow iielit week- __,__.___1-1-1-- Minsrd's Llnlmsns Cures Colds. lie. ________.`._._._-- 'COMING EVENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS, TWO GINTB per worn' each inser- tion ior slivsrtisins in this ¢011111'111- Cash must accompany °\‘¢1°1'- "Cofilwsil School Concert Satur- day, Nov. filth. Bale of home made candy. Admission 10- and 15 cents. Doors opt-:fn st 7 p. m. ` 3114- _...___ sbdiish. illlnis haddies and No. 1 salt herring. Clisrlottetovrit Fish supply Co. Phone 840-J. ‘ 3110- MEETINGS, ETC( “Fresh mackerel. siilelts. liaddnckn (Special to the Guardian) thlue to press the Teutonic Allies the Cerna River region. Accord east. of Monastir, capturing four ditional villages east of the river from several additional points ward Monastir. the British have taken the town in' the Transylvanian theatre in Rothenthurm and Szurduk pass gions, -taking 1200 prisoners. On by the Teutonic Allies as also was Pass. have been only -nlinol' engagemen gress southward and that the Te tonic Al-lies continue to retreat, bur ing villages- behind them. While insllobrudiol the Gernlaols are Still Bein Several Points. and `Jiul valleys have' forced a further Marshal Von Ma¢kensen's army is- in or ,_ _ retirement, -of the Roumanlans and retreat ln Dobrutlja burning villages SERBIANS CAPTURE VILLAGES "" " ' also have made- progress on the as it falls back. An artillery bombard- west Moldavia frollt, Russian attacks ’ ' is east c-f Putno. Valley were put down NEARING MONASTIR reported in a Renter despatch fron an Saloniki. It says the Serbs, in c offensive in the vicinity of Oituz (Canadian Press Despatch) operation with the French, capture PARIS, Nov. 16- (Noon) --French all the positions s'outh of Tepautsi WAS}llNG{i`ON, November 16-A While Berlin asserts that there snd Russian troops on the Mace- after 116108 1121111115 Gerlllan tr00ps. Iwunccnlellt -las-t night of the St 'ts doniail front are now within four which were defending the positiorxl, Depllrtnlenfs action' instructing til Denial is made by Berlin of the as- British troops' have again assumed two oflicers and five cadets. Detail sertion that the Rounlanians have- thg offensive. defeating the Bulger-,in regard to the amount of war m captured the town of Bonasoio on thoI ians in the' region' of the river Stru-` I-Srial have 1101 been received- _____.._____-- Dunubo. Bombardmeuts ure taking ‘-lllli, und capturing thc village _LONDON, Nov. 16- in the Maccc- place along the entire front, ill iturf Kllrakm-lku_ donla theatre the Eiltento troops c 011-'sin ulld Galicl, according to the Pet-_ During the night the Bulgaria in rogrud War Office. abaildoned theiir paacticall positio ing Berlin re orts a re ulse of tt Rus- west of the Cernlt River. The Fren P . to the Serbian War Office they have siaon attacN southeast of Riga. and Serblans' took 400 prisoners and Great Britain had “""“'e‘I “E B Seri seriously broken their line both e and W€‘5I- 01 U19 C91‘I18. S'0\1th and made somewhat obscure by the var-‘the Cerna bend west of Monastir. list The situation, east of Gorizia, is-made progress toward Yarashok, ad- led claims of Vienna and Rome War' South of Monastir the French a oil Offices, both of which recorded sue- Russians are reported to be maki the western side driving them back cess for their respective armies. substantial progress. it is in this zled by the H1054 a“tC'U'“‘i“ time 9 ter ot' the destruction of llritii-;-h s ping bv German submarines Laine nature of “il ton for ton" policy, behalf of Great Britain and her per cent. Since War Began. - without the power to- enforce them. The only voices which could speak hip- with influence now were the voice: . . . I th V H f L d th_ ft 11D Of }lle cannon' on the various fronts. I1 0 01156 0 01' S ls B el‘l100ll. “t is use ess." said the M r ui-. Driven outhwar Berlin A mlts Reverse at --» -» ‘ ernment to make u declaration in the ticualr preparation in the terms of ln .peace until we are able to impose _ Al- these terms by obtaining completc hes', as u reply "to the monstrous pro- victory.” cee'dings" of the German submarines. The admiralty, continued the Lord l-ie declared that tllerc was nn uneasy Presidellt, had been singular’-ly sue: Ol- feeling i lithis country that the sub- cessful ill the destruction of enemy us than the authorities were willing no admit. nlarine menace- was more s‘erious| submarines, but the efficiency in deal- to ing with this menace had increased. The Earl of (Lytton. Civil Lord u' ch‘ Adnliral Lord Beresford said that the Admiralty, having denied thatthr ous- fleet had departed from its traditions MI crisis calling for energy and fore- policy of seeking out» and destroying ml ing, because the House of Comm sight. it was time for plain speak- the enemy, the subj_ec`|_ was dropped. F/IIB* --~ » ng and the newspapers had been nluz- LONDON, November 16-Of the to to- Vienna asserts that the Austrians region, to the north of Kenali that m"“'~ Slime me time of PI‘a"?‘°h- Berlin' admits that in the Cerne trench in this district together with miles of Monastir. 1'88ion the Bulgarian and German sixty prisoners and two machille . ' forces have 'left the old occupied and guns while Rome records the re-oc- Berlin. via Sayville. Nov. 16-.T newly prepared positions-_ To the east cupatioll of trenches evacuated ,by the retirement of Gernlan-Bulgafi _ _ _ of Italians -1-oeE_day_ Ll-oops in Macedonia to new ooo), dent of the Council, replying for Marakaska on the e-ast side of Lake (Canadian Press Despatch) 110115- ll1`€D1l1"€¢1 f0l` 1119111 111 me Cer Tahlnos. The Austro-German armies PETROGRAD, Nov. -16-The` War region, is announced today by t Alt Office announces. today that Field War Office. re- ment is in' progress- all along the LONDON, Nov. 16- Capture by t the Russian front -thé; War Office reports. Serbians of the villages of Tepavt and Gniles, southeast of Monastir, in Dobrudja, Petrograd reports that miles of Monastin it was announced sustained considerable losses -t . - g . the Russians ahve made further pro- officiallv. The War Office says the survivors being capturetl or taken to communicate with the Germ ll- pursuit' of the defeated Bulgarians refuge ill flight. n. continues. The prisoners allready counted. th ` . . - 11-"-_---__ _-11---.M-/.A-_._-.~ .--...,.,...,..........-..`,.-._......, ISLINDHI INSME weeks ago. Last Nighi’s Meeting _____T_ll_e special services ill St. Jallles’ Church continue to attract large coil- gregationi-1. ‘Last night was no ex- ception. Rev. Mr. McKenzie, pas last evening. He delivered a very thoughtful discourse- froln Luke 24: 31-“Their Eyes were Opened null They Knew Him." l-ie outlined four stages in the perception ' oi' (‘-hrist. (1) The sad and burned heart. (2) The heart slow to believe. (3) Tile burned heart. "Their hearts burned heart. The different phases of the closet attention by the large numbe present. Several of the collgrega tion led in prayer and a number 0 fe-rvour_ The work of the choir wa splendid. , ________------° GASUAIT-Y IISTN I having died of wounds. Private Stew- art was reported as' wounded several I" 5'- limes’ "1" /it sturgeon :.1-.ro s:°;:.:;-:as-:_-1';-. ,_am- tor of Zion Church was the preac-ller`l’atrick Flnrre-ll* was hauling firewood The 111112911011 b1lS1l1BSB 111811 We W°“'k“°w“ hymm were sung win; an ungovemobw temperament and pe-nsate for the loss of eternal fel- . ` NAL- ...._.------- ' wiri is' Reported Milling “Somewhere L. "i.. JINKINI *ol* 'row- Canadian Casualties Last Night - give in exchange for his soul.” S ...___ them excellent opportunity for ad- Ncws- from Sturgeon, Kings County, Vtlhcment. _ . tells oi' at deplorable accident there H111-1 the Bible 3 111995850 10|' YOUNG on the l"lth illst 'l‘he victim. Mr. bU5111€‘SS mlm? to his llome_~At:tcl' uilloalliilg the third asking 101153/ 15- Will It D9-.V'-" Thai I5 load the ho,-so "moe 8 hon |,g¢k for practically the question nt' the text. the wcotls_ His- III1y` 01' EVGM long and o,-ooooded to the woods to losses. No wise nlall will risk nlore ascertain his non-~appeai‘allce ut 1111111 he W0"-ld S8111 if he Weffl BUC- witmn thomgt (4) The satisfied home. After following the sleigh 09951111 In IIIS Venture- L ok _Soon (\gs¢_,m¢. one discover. The text is a call_to consider the It appears- that me hm-so was of culture, honor, power. pleasure. coni- rnn away back to the woods. and I0W11I1iD With God? The guilt at the the Blomh om-no 'in con-tact with a best ls' doubtful and fleeting* the Stump agomB¢_ wmcho M,-_ Fan-on iran-1 is certain and past remedy. aoooronuy oomo into oomaot ag, ho. Tile first principle of good business was ierriwy. lace,-Mod about the is safety of investment rather than head, neck, and body. He was about large interest. The only safe invest- 68 yo-om old and an somodm -ty-oe ment, is that made' in the interest of of Christian manhood whose sudden the *‘°“I- In *NIH $15111- b““I\19!9 W0 ending is deeply deplored. He Ileavee, are all engaged and ought to con- rllree sorrowing daughters to .mourn suit our true and eternal gain. Le-t me loss. of R |o\,-ing father, hh, Wm, us :live not for pleasure but for use- havmo ooo-_oooegoed him some 'Yom-B, fulness, not for inclination, but for ago duty, not for self but for God. _ - In closing Mr. Freeman made an earnest, eloquen't appeal to his hear- ers to seek first the great things- The highest temperature recorded sets at 4.26. - '- greet transatlantic merclisnt subma- . _ - ~'.:r:-' -_"“ ' - _ - ' '_ E _ 1. - - I _ -_ I ` ,- . . - , l 0. .___ The age in which we live is pre- “we should not have been faced he this submarine tmonace." rn-_ tal British tonnage of steam mercil- -unt shipping of 1,000 tons and over have captured another Italian they have advanced to within four "H811 the blockade been prope-rly_ at the beginning ofthe war, the not enforced from the first," he' ass-erteci, loss to September 30, 1916 wa: by slightly over 2% lper cent, Thomas J. McNamara financiaiseoretary oi' an .The Marquis of Crewe. Lord Presi- the British Admiralty. tolli a ques no Government, said it was useless the tioner in the House of Commons' tc to day. This, he e-aid, includes Iosseu he- make such declarations as Lords Syd- from all causes. whether war or mal enhani and Beresford demanded, ine -risks. _ -5 on Not Protest. il e American Char e ii’Affaire=l at. Berli e' portatioll of Belgians, brought out F. B. Mcilurdy in d Charge 0| __ _ _ Department “` ...-1 “Ie (Special to the Guardian) 8 0'l"rAWA_ Nov. 16,-F. B. _Mr-_ “ Curdy is in chsrge_of_t.i;e affairs at “ll th Militi D ` " '»' - Fc,-reign Office' on the subject of de- _Iofehis Ca|Teroe£,*;?Eg;?Es:£F§u;,'kt:Z‘| 'Pciviliull garb Hon. A. 111.-Ke'iil"p'i.< On the eastern end of the line correspondent says. are 500 soldiers- flood of inquiries today for details Som the favorite in speculation M to s and explanation of the l1epartnlent`s Sir Sam-S successor in thelporuouuo ii- action. Secretary of State- Lane-ing repeat- 1 »- - ' ed the departme‘nt’s action as it wa official protest to Germany, but ha c-i the German Government.'s polio ment until we have heard them." to- E. the suggestion of the Belgian Govern- We do not know the' full facts' inthe - emientiy a business ass as shown situstlon and cannot form it iud F ‘ I A 'd I by the combinations of capital in a a great trusts, etc. It is also an age i n » g. OPPOSED TO ANY PEACE NEGOTIATIONS- (Canadian Press Despatch.) BALTIMORE. Mr_. Nov. 14-That the 1.500.000 organized workers ill the United Kingtlonl oi' Great Britain are uilalteruhly opposed to tgkillg purt ill any pence negotiations because it might bc regarded by thc l{illgdonl's enemies as it sign of weakness. was the statement by Harry iiloslill, a fraterllul delegate to the American Federatioll of Iluboi' Congress from S - _ . tiltiht‘.dpt.h, d ` f,§",§d‘f.,“..,§‘5“1§,.,.‘;,,§..,,{‘_ ea “ ° e” ““ CHliRLOTl'ET0lli SOLDIER “The United States has not made an S lloulloeo |um~|l.t Irrotal In Church Zgiffsfegpfgiair fIf"°‘t‘,’]“ The follvwins telegram was receiv United States, such action might have (Canadian Press Despatch) In the Baptist Chilrcll 18111 evening- The instructions to Charge Grew. _ OTTAWA. Ont., Nov. 16-Canadian Rev. C. R. Freeman took as his sub- lligcmlg me matter with (mancello I" IMI “ight” CI’-5““"Y "St the casualties- to date show that 9,457 ject, "Earth’s Greatest Business von Bnthnmnwl-lollwe were Sent at “lime 01 PYIVHW F- E- _Stewart 0_f llavebeen killed in action. 3,477 died Transaction," his text being: Red P01” P- E- I'5'Ia“d» 15 Ewen- ag of wounds and 3,272 missing. 'Pliers "For what is' a man profited if he ment. have been over sixty thousand cas- shall gain the whole world and lose "The American action was, not ualties reported. I his OWI1 S<`/11I-- 01' Wlllit 11111111 11 11111111' meant, In any sense, to be a criticism v e‘ed yesterday by Mrs. Sarah l\‘urnes:t of this vityz- - _ Ottawa. Ont., Nov. 15, 1916. ' Mrs. Sarah Furlless, Charlottetown; Sincerely regret to inform yor: 461259 Pte. John Albert Furness, ill fautry, officially reported seriously il! No. 3 General Hospital Boulogne. Noi". 12, 1916. wounded leiit arm and side. ' fracture ulna, will send further--pap oticulars when received. OFFICER I- 6. RECORDS. _ , _ ., lt is some eleven or twelve yearn since Private Furness left Chsrlottr town_ During most of that time lit- has been homesteading _in Boldul-_ Manitoba. After the declaration o. war, like many other gallant Caust- dlans, he volunteered for active ser- vice signing up with the 44th Reg! mmlt ill Winnipeg. Some time afte" his arrival in hiEnglalld'l1c was dral' ted into the 44th Canadian Regiment. His muny friends ill Cllarlottetowil will sincerely hope that good'news. will soon be received regarding hint Mrs. ll. G. Nelson of this city is it sister, - » __,_._i--11 - n England toduv_ Minal-d'a Linlment Cures Colds, Ete- rar- a Q, _ _ fm | t | H n ||_ relative risk and gain. Shall a mn - A ___ _ _ ___ discourse were followed with tllo`|§lD0l:xerreallUhio]lg-11:2 wgods' Sie he';ft_ “sk purmanem happhmss for _tem_ “,_,ii:;_|_ !-ro., .QM 2; _ ,ending oooomolo of hm- fgghe,-'B dem] poral pleasure? (lan the whole circle ' "M "' ' -. -1 f body on tho ,go/[gh confronted hen of curthly goods- wealth, education, ' ---- 'PHE WEATHER- ~ “"° °“"““' ‘“‘°”°°‘°' I now 'ro car ir ALtsos'r rims- TEMZPERATURE-) -*-ll-* Clip out and present tive coupons- like *the above. bearing cell-E# TIDE, MOON’ ETC_ FURNEBS UNER secutlvs dates, together with oufspbeisl Pflol silo i_.\» ,‘ L “D A* '-°" I ' cnARLo‘r'rs'rowN GUARDIAN -1' I8 _E . 3 ytestsrdgly wi;sa2;59degress'.19AtTi:` a. md. HALmAx_ No,-_ 1g__ The p-"notes, u NGVQM-lla w\i\¢~~-~»-~_.- - -reds. __ _ __ . G1 was 1111 D- 111- - e C0 - Withy Company steamer Rappa an- Col M _ - _ ` ‘.- esl the previous night was 17. nock, 28 days from Halifax has been A P3 _ _, T _'l'0R0N'I`0- 0111-- N01- 17- M011- given up at last. Cables from Lon S' »___»f¢;_. _:_ ,f -5 ‘f }._ “ 81°" *° 11"" “'"*°"Y- °11|f1111s 1° don state that there have been no sssuufuuy sound in rlsn Maroon- novel- "ls, sl-tio-‘ '°“"‘“‘Y ""“""l """ “"1 °°°‘ ¢°° reports rest-rdlns the Rappahannock- us inlay assign, with 1s full-page peru-snr os¢NN"xrtsh day: light low)-snvw and on Sstur-_ -....__------ mm fomou, ,|,,o,,.,, .M oomqggg ¢|y.,g¢‘,?' -gf » ,,.. a..-ew... l l -_ 7 rg ,~ o ` F ;=__ fig: §i.~_::QK-3' "- a eff 1 . rr .-5 ' . day _ - _ . . _ _ _ 3-_ _.2 _ High tide thiis afterlgolozn at 4,15: to- ANOTHER MERGRAN1;U.MAmNE` ' musical terms. ‘l o .V V A 1 Q n t , d . .` ‘ ‘ ` ` '”°"°“’ "1"" if ° "1 1°"-°' _ _ _ our-or-rown eclipses wsu. soo ax-rits ron,-Pos'-rseso I t 5 ' , _ . ‘ m§nG‘II;2: 031|: morlimctt mn .md was:-llNoroN Nov. io.~ linen-or within twenty Mills 7°- °v°1t Mow mil* till .- _ _ “ , it l its s i- -.rm song l.so|¢wiu»ssoul|_4oou_ so' _` ._ _at|*;‘_’;’1“ a’_I!$_ “E “'33 D. 111- N111 1191-! 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