,en I DAILY ,'>.'~.f.-i--- af- -. t orni ' * ` I (oil tletlllli ` I fi ggkiynl- (now Evening Daily) 1887 ____,__, ,,__g.,... ._ , " cHARLoT'rE'roWN, CANADA, FRIDAY. JANUARY 22.1915 Por Year (doiiiond)-im advance $8.50 02.50 por your by mall in advance -- -e llllllli lun illllll llH|i|. Hill] -._-.__ German Airships ileconnoi- tering Over Swodishfinn- ish RaiiwaySuppose_d|y _f0l_ Purpose o Destroying the Bri get. - (Special to the Guardian.) GENEVA. Jan. 21.--It is reported there is reat rejoicing in of t t- , E Illtlglalerllrllhaven over the Yarmouth N aerial raid. The plan was known in here to-day. The War Otilce states udvmme in certain quarters of Swit- the Germall attack at this point, which 29|-land, and it is declared warnings is had been sent out to the British completely and that a company of ritles. who are reported to have Germans was captured. xlllllrlllll they attached little importance ,O “_ tcrdlty, said a trench 200 yards long -1- at (Special to the Guardian.) "i,`o-duy's German statement says these LQNDON, Jan. 21.--A despatch to trenches were recaptured by the tllo Exchange Telegraph Company A from Stockholm states that German nirships have been reconnolterlllg oil lilo frontier bctwcon Swcdcn and Fin- lnlld cvidcntly with the purpose of .luutroying bridges oil the Filiiiisll rail- wny, thus interrupting coinmliilll-nlioll bntwcr-n Finland nnd Sweden. (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, Jail. 21.-Rcuter's Ams- tcrdnm 'll0I‘l'0HD0llll@llt Ben'-ls “le l'°l' street iight between striking and non- imving despatch from iierlin sivllii-i union gariilcllt workers in iiilyward Nm (ini-nilm ofilcial version 01' lllfl “ll” I’lnr~o to-lilly. Several participants slllll Nllil Oli-U30 Ellgllllll Cllllllll were cut and brllisod. No one danger- ¢ uirslii order was I0 lllfllfll ously llllrt. Four arrests wvrc liladc. “Til D ' the fortified town of Great Yarmouth. They were obliged to ily over other towns from which. it is stated, they F were fired at. These attacks were answered by the throwing of bombs. England has no rlglit to be indignant. ns her flying machines and-ships in broad daylight have attacked open towns, such as Freidbl.\rE. Dilfeselllelll P and Swakopmund. C "Aircraft is acknowledged to be leg- n itimate weapons in carrying on mod- I‘ ern warfare, as long as their opera- ,' tioiis are conducted in accordance m ' > with the rules of lnterilatlollal law I This has been done by your dirlgihles. i The German nation, forced by England to fight for its existence, cannot he E compelled to _foregy the employment t good rights." t Tacoma, wash., Jun. 21.-'rin-ee ° make' affidavits regarding land claims to be presented to the Government, e which now has all indian Commission- A el' investigating the claims. One was l tlliilrley Satiacum, lvho is more than ffqaggggg lge?lf$';a?;;ritl;fyl":1‘; lglgg' 92 years old, and perhaps the oldest W llviiig indian of the Northwest. I-le und Chief William Rogers aild James W Moses claim to be the only living illcnlbcrs of the original Dllwullish mm, dropped bombs there during July. Oli . ' . t '§l§'£li;fc§\g§ex:s_ gvteis at ?iuq“”'m'sh' Sornlllli wounded they passed through y a acum ves on a torty-acre allotment ill thc Puyallup Ilcservation. Moses lives in Renton. E Sntiacum, still vigorous for an old lilan, was a guard for Governor Ste- vclis ill 1853-55, when Stevens was vl- sitillg the indian tribes relative to iilnking a treaty. ` The lndialis seek from the Govcril- ment “two buckets of gold" and a re- servation of their own land allotment. which was promised them by tire trcaty of 1855. Their tribe once own- od and occupied all tho lands wllcrp Seattle now stands, extending along the bench from the poillt North of Ballard South to Point Plllly, nild ex- of Benton, including Lake Washing- ton and contiguous territory. tending back beyond the present city b v CUIIDEIISED IDS. ~ ~ l lt il I spatch stating that Too Cl‘c.‘l"rlll:nlns lvgrlzein Paris. The Ger- I nlllns ut the station showed tllplr satis i` 0NE CENT per word each inser- tion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany orders. Mini- mum charges twenty-five cents. 'lIcW"r` "§l.Fi`n`A`V`TN' "Tl-l is c l'rv "`3T one dollar bills. iflmlrr planar lvllvp Kring nn iiiiilliilniiccu .uni killing thc wounded alld putting olit their eyes. About xl fortnight lntcr llc ,wus set I-Iandbag. Finder please return to free. l lit Guardian Office. 8_324-1-20131 Eos'r iN ‘ri-lie clrv A si.Acl< sits this office. 8196-1_-4rn_tl‘ w"°`f';§‘§§'[*”°°‘§'_”pURE struck me nlost was the absolute ig- ANTED T PM S noralice in which the Germans are as to wllat is happclling.`_" Silver Black Foltés, also a few pairs of patches. State Pedigree and best cash price, box 18, clo Guardian. 8343-1-22m1i Losp-Z'~‘Fw"_o lIi"l“rE`Es, ous Ao. dressed 'intewistional Correspon- V dence School Montreal, the otller Miss May Phillips, Brac ley Beach, P. E. l. Please leave a this office. 3345- tons of tobacco and cigars. llilli' Of H WANTED __ MIHKIED MANAQE_§"iilipment recently made by a number of Americans as a gift for the alllel for country store to take full charge. Must be it hustler. Apply. with references. E. li. Blor. Brown Blogk, or P.0. Box 55. Charlottetown. ` 8311-1-lilmlii isuslulie' s lin’ i/iiiligls-No."s`i'iriuc ed vritb nomo and dren. either on flap, or troat.\8 591.000: 85-50 fOr stritlir sl l°..= '°' ‘°-°°°- ' ‘ 'silos-il-iilmtl oli:eeso`ronl<.‘»\i.l. Size wll.|. fatted, good order. , poultry. Drilli- butter. carers of hams and bacon: nleo snillalel. m ce meat. lambs. tongues and itl-gat halt bbln and kego. John -rlopltiii ‘ §t.7§.”,'I_ . l ' ‘.".l‘ ‘ . I _ . ,greater than those ot. the Allin. "January 18th, we occui>l8ll Artill- lloutch, lil Trallscaucasia. near the Turkish border. A torpedo boat. sent to the Asia Minor coast sank twelve vessels with cargoes near Aroavn. _ "In other sections there is no par- ticular change." I FIIEIICII OFF IIIIIL (8 octal to the Guardian.) PAM; Jan. 21.-An otiiciol state- ment wss issued as followsz- " Recent German communications regarding French losses in the lalt few weeks are entirely erroneous. Our losses are les! by more than half those given by the Gorman General Staff. oreover, it has been found that, estimating by the dead left on the field. that in all the actions in recent months the Gorman losses have been gards reconnaissance, been usurped to have them compete with Canadiall by the llyips corps-" labour. A number or the aliens will probably be sent to clear the experi- 1-A1-1-gggg gugy mental farm in North Ontario. Others |N g|_p ¢°gN~|-gy, will be sent to a camp to be establish- LONDON' JUL 31___-me war img ed in the west. and General Otter will Kwan that queer ¢nde,m¢n_ the gn. return to Ottawa, but later on expects toocr, his chance. Hundreds of Can- to make a triil illl'0\1Kh 10 the l’l1<'iilil adiantl haveBblee‘n decogiated hwith IEA- 00°!!- ,s anno ers sveco- lll. 'i§.l‘.li'l§l. .....l’n..n.n.. in._¢.,..nl.tl.. MAKING sHnAi=~sl. ron Anmv words, "Death to the Germans." 01' ¢°M53 "Down with the Germans." and Tom- l5F°RE SERVING ON JURY- enersll refers tl-lotic designs. mild? as a yblllidog minding by the MONTREAL, Jan. 21.-The making Union Jack. 'of lhrapnei. ammunition and warm Men who have fought and been mltts and clothing for the imperial wounded sometimes have o record of forces is of more immediate import- the engagements in which they have ence. than serving on a jury was the taken part tattooed on their bodies. decision to-day Of Mr -ll\Bil¢8 Clllf- lt is ii common thing for naval mon bonaoau. who excused two .iurvmell to have a memorial cross in memory fl'°l'\fl- lilellllllllce ll! ¢0lll'i 0" H Clllll uf a W", 9|- mqghm-_ A;-my qmggfg calielbecauee of their being foremen frequently prefer the badge or their' in works making shrapnci, clothing. fitninalu' billniovt-ein omlluims, |dinerd'| Llnilqlit carol Ulrglt.-ll cowl ‘ regiment.. etc..-fond were working on runh ordorn. former functions of the cavalry, as re- ularly as it is not considered desirable ,cclisiderably colder. THE WEATHER.-Snow fell yes- terday to the depth of about six in- ches, partly clearing et night. The highest temperature recorded yesterday was 34 degrees above nero ,and the lowest 27 deg. above. At 0 a.ln. it was 34 deg. above and at 9 p. m. 27 deg. above. . The tide will hc high this afternoon at 8.20 and tomorrow at 3.59; it will be high tomorrow morning at 4.04 and Sunday at 5.03. Tile sun sets this afternoon at 4.51 and tomorrow at 4.53; it risen tomor- row nloniing and Saturday at 7.31. Tile moon sets tonight at ll. There was a new moon on Friday. Jan. 15tll,l\t 10.42 n. m. The tirlit quarter of the moon vlliil be on Saturday, January 28rd at 1.34 a. m. The length of today will bo nine hours and nineteen minutes. I Minard‘s Linenicilt Cures Nourolglo .- "i-. ..~ ~... ..- a _\>.»-as-»v~`- v-\ ,l _I I' li ~ ~1~>~v>.»~¢¢`L7. _, ,vi ' "fi ill 1, ll I ' ttf -we 1- _:rf *T-‘ ..a<,.»a._-... eo.-__ .1 lil .ll 'L 'l ? '.1 'gi ll 3. 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