r I » I I The Charlottetown Guardian Covers Prince Edward Island Like the D ' ‘ _ . ` . 1. `Ue`i_`1c“cA's`s'Env|cE- |=nANk`ET Martin, Phone 86 or 343-J. _ A ___M_YY__2§0-_1-10-11Mtr. WANTED- A MAN T0 WORK ON a iurm_ Apply 36 Elm Ave. 3188-11-21Mtf. FOR RENT-THE STORE RECENT- ly occupied by the National Cloth- ing Co. Apply to J. F. Reardon. 2848~11~1Mtf. i_A|:>v wANrs To TAKE IN wAsT-i`- ing or go out by the day, 13 Bay- field St. 3187-11-21M2ipd. To LE'rI°|-louse or seven rooms with all modern conveniences at S5 Cumberland St. Apply 61 Prince Street. 3194,11,2lM3i TO LET,- COMFORTABLE ROOM with all modern conveniences. Cen- trally located_ Apply at this oiilce. 3182-11~21Mtf. STRAYED - A HEIFEFI ly, years old color white and black. apply Itenerlck Menus. canoe Cove_ 3184-11-21M2ipd. LOST- THURSDAY LAST BE- tween Fenne-ll & Chandlers and Elm Ave., a Waterman‘s self illiing fountain pen. Please lhave at this oillce . 3185-11-21M3l . FOR '8A_l_.__E_--FIFTY ACRE FARM, with new home and outhuildingl. handy school, stores, and sea man- ure. Ten acres of valuable herd and soft woods thereon. Apply to 14. Chestnut St.. CIty.' 9-1-lllitf "WANTED, CAPABLE CALENDAR and Specialty Sslesman_ Contract to commence December 15th. lilx-, ceptionai opportunity for the right mun. :Reply Box 116. - 8181-11-21M3l. _______..___. n.11C`.. s..Nmr.ul (ul-t' °lPI\\|\ll’|l» 'tl A BAD FIRE AI HUNIER RIVER A had ilro occurred at Hunter River yesiterday by which a large two-storey warehouse near the sta- tion, owned by Mrs. Robert McMillan, was destroyed. The building was leased to thc iirin oi! Noy, Holman' & Gillis Ltd. On the lower iloor were 1.500 bush- els of potatoes, a considerable quan- tity of which was saved. A car of salt and some fertilizer owned by Mr. Dan McLeod, were partly saved, while a car of ilour was totally tics- troyed. On the upper iioor a quali- tlty of wheat. oats, and hay owned by Mrs. McMillan, also some nm- chinery, and slelghs were all lost. The lite was discovered about 1 p. m. The-re was $400 insurance on the building. Messrs Noy, Holman & GIlIls'_ loss is- in the- vicinity of $2.000 with no insurance. The total loss is estimated at between '$3,000 and $4,000. ALLIES DEMAND THAT THE GREEKS SURRENDER ALL ARMS AND MUNITIONS. ATHENS, Saturday, Nov. 18, via -London", Nov. 19-Vice'-Admiral Four- net. commander of the Anglo--French fleet in the Mediterranean, last night presented to the Greek Government a note demanding the surrender to the Entente Allies of all arms. rmuni- tions and artillery of the Greek army, with the exception of some 50,000 rifles now in actual use by the forces- remaining after the last step of do mobilization. COMET APPEAR8 BEFORE ITS TIME IN GERMANY. HEIDELBERG. Nov. 17.- About :1 year and a half before its time, ilu, Encke comet. due to appear again ifn the spring`of 1918, has made its ap- pearance dimly, and' has been photo- graphed by Prof. Wolf from the observatory at Kenigstuhl near here. The comet is at present very far re- moved from ‘he sun, which it or- dinarily enciraes in three and n. half years. lt is just about where it was reckoned it should be, but is un _'expectediy visible. COMING EVENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS. MEETINGS, ETC. TWO CENTS per word' each inser- tion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany order. _ "Come -to the too and fancy sale in St. Paul"s Parish Hall on Thursday aftemoon 98rd. Part of the proceeds for the Red Cross. 3193. Mlnlrd’s Linimont Cures Colds, Ito. PIANI IINE SERVICE Y Y ular service between Halifax, H1-iwkesbury, and Charlottetown, will not resume sailings in the understood the company will not sell the Evangeline for less than $600.- 000. The steamship Halifax, which has been the only s-teanicr in the scr- vice this year. unless sold, will undergo extensive repairs. IAPAN PIEIIGES IUYAIIY III AIIIES -,-_ (Speeial to the' Guardian) NEW YORK, Nov. 20- Japan will remain faithful to thc cause' of the Allies' no mutter what the outcome ol' the war muy bc. wus ilu- assur- uum- 1u King (lL».o|'gc~i`|'. lvlur- Japan null l\0ltis‘ the ruult 0|' i‘up|:tii\ in' thc iinperlul guards. 'l`ht- liinrquis would not discuss thc u1i.~'-.sion ox- cepl. to suy that hc bore u personal message pledging the King of .Iapnn's loyalty und setting at rcs-I stories is- sued through German propaganda. work to the effect that Japan aud_ Russia would soon enter into a` i treaty with thc Genmans. I BIG SUII BEIIUN IIVER BIIIIIKIISI NEW YORK. Nov. 20-Geo. Phil- ip Nietlcr, n New York export mer- chant. was named deicudunt in a suit. i`or $50,000 brought by Leon P. Mai- netty, who alleges that Nieder caus- etl his name to be placed on the _British bla(-.ki'ls't by inducing him to oi’ coffee. t lie shipped them on the steamer Lyndenfjord March 16th last. r Mainetty, who is a dealer in dricd fruits, says that he did not have the |- silightest. idea that the bags coniuin-.9 ed anything but coifee. h During the voyage British oiiiccrs boarded the ship, examined the cof- fcc bugs, ami discovered the hidden riihbox'-,elkiai-natty-alleges, He claims 3 list he has been forbidden the use of r-, been unable to collect money tluc 0 BIINIBS IIIIINII IN 1: ti (Canadian Press Despatch) NEW YORK, Nov. 20-Twenty uu- exploded bombs were found in the sugar cargo of the American steam- Cherhourg. France, after a voyage starting from New York on Septem-- caught ilrc i'rom u cause unknown. c according to fourth inutc Wybrance tiny' on the American (Line steamer New York from Liverpool. Sugar matic up the bulk of the cargoes' of Sarnia and the barge' Avondale, which she. had in tow upon, leaving New York. Tho iire at sea was extinguished without serious damage, Wybrancc says and the two vessels put in at Havre to dis- charge part of the cargo. It was not until they rcachc-d Cherbourg that the sugar was unloaded. ARTILLERV ACTION NORTH C. -- ' SIR. RAPPIIIIIIIIBIIII SUNII BV [lEIIMAIfS (Special to the Guardian) IIALIFAX, Nov. 19- According fo n_cable received by local agents 7. night, the Furness Withy stean - Rappahannock. which has been ln ing for several weeks-, was sunk l._.» a. German submarine. The local c iice of the company cabled that n wireless report had been racdlw-. from Berlin that the Germans s'.... _ the steamer. fI‘here is no word of 1 - Captain and crew of forty men, ai; _ it is believed all have been lost. 'li -1 steamer sailed from Halifax -for l.l-»- erpool on October 17th With a ini cargo among which were 20,000 b :'~ ‘\ --_-------= rels' of apples.. The steamer regis. ed 3,500 tons-. ENIISIIVIENI NIIW SI-_I_,5lI7. MII E (Canadian Press Despatch) or'rAwA. Nev. 20 -There I - now enlisted in Canada: 374,507 m;-_ _ Oilis-inl__ilgures issues by the Mill’ I I)t-pnrinn-nt yesterday showed tl. d\uiug the past two weeks th jolnctl the colors. 2,876 This is wliir _ _ out Alberta, the figures not havin. quts is onc ol’ thc wunllliicsi men lu been ,.e(.,,|ved from that pmwm.. The figures are an increase- even at; they stand over the previous 'fortnigii . Toronto district led last month will 552 men; Montreal was second wi .1 463; Manitoba third with 408 a 1 Ottawa fourth with 407_ There wc ~ recruits-tl 190 iii London district. 11'; in ucbcr 326 in the Maritime Pro" Q , -- nces 125 in Saskatchewan and n British Coiumbla_ SERBIIINS RECEIVE ' IIIINS SHARE III IVIIINASIIR IIREIJI S (Canadian Press Despatch) LONDON, Nov. 20-,-The Serbia. are given the lion`s' share of hon ship contraband rubber in 250 bags hy the morning papers in discussir he fall of Monastir. The' capture o' Hill 1212 by the Serblans and the :- apid anvanco to Hill 1378, throatow ing the Bulgarians’ only avenue 0 etreat along the Prilep, is considc - tl the main factor in -forcing il ~ asty evacuation of_ the city. Military -opinion insists- that i“ Allies must now advance towai Prilc, using _ Monastir as a ba nd from there to Ne otlu on It- g . that since he was put on the black- Vurilur. From the latter town thc" laim that the Hungarian posfciox: cables to Franco and italy, and has east of the (Terna, could be oildlaxz - :l nutl the frontier passes fined lo him. l`i'o711 foreign ili’ms_ the .-\lilcrl forces, which are now U1 aged northwest of Saloniki. The fail of Monastir is conslderri s clearly showing the s-uperiorli-' I' thc- Allies over the German Bulge - ian forces in view of the formidal. j round the city. defences' which had been creat;-_ SOMME ..._.__- I A l'aris bulletin b the Will' OIII . y » ship Sarnia. upon her arrival at says: Enemy artillery is quite actl -- orth of the Somme in the sector - n Douamont. On' the rest of the frm' bcr 2nd during which the vessel there is nothing to report. A Be/lgl 'I ommunlcation says there was 1. tlllery lighting with bombarding ._ of the Sarnia. who arrived here to-~the region of Dixmude Boesinghe. BRITISH TAKE 80 PRISONERS. 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