eoeoeeeeeoeeeoeeoeaag,¢.,,,,,.,, OOO# OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0000000000 000000OOOOOOOOOOOOOCCOOIO 000000000000000000COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO The Charlottetown Guardian sCovers Prince Edward Island Like the Deto _ __ ,_;-_-_-,-_-.-_~_-_-~v-‘.~:;;_-_-_-_~;_-_~_~,-_-;;_~_-;_»_-;_-4-_-_-_-_-:_-_. _ .___ _ _ __ _ _ ____ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ - f . . .. . . . . . ‘ ‘ . ` Nl@_RlQllN”@ DAIIEYII _ ,. ,_ I ,.:1:.. Morning Daily Founded llii Weikly (Now lvanlng Daily) 18|] CHARLo'r'rE'rowN, CANADA, FRIDAY; JANUARY 12 1917 “°° "°""" <“°"'°'°°'l '” °“'°"°° » _ _ _ ,Y ' _H $2.00 Por Year (Mailed) In SI. IUNN MAN ' IIIIIEIJ IN IICIIIIN _-*_ (Special to the Guardian.) ST JOHN Jan 11 -Lieut Hu . . - - . gh Marluerffeed, St. John, was killed in Europe, a telegram to that effect helng received by his father M. G. Teed, K. C. No particulars have been received except he had been accident ally killed on Jan. 7. [The young oili- oer was hom at Dorchester and was 25 years of age. _..._+ . MAIIERS IJISUUSSEII AI BUIIIIL UF IRAIIE At the Board of Trade meeting on Wednesday night a communication from Mr. R. B. Bennett, M.P., in re- ference to the National Service mova- rnent, was read. The Secretary was ordered to reply stating that the Board was willing to assist the move- rnenl in any way that it could A resolution submitted by the Ot- - lawn -Board was endorsed by the local Board. This resolution was in regard to the registration of males in Cana- da such registration to be compulsory and to be followed by conscription ii' necessary. A resolution from the Board of Trade of Duncan, B. C., asking thai nickel be refined and controlled in Canada and asking for the endorsa- tion of the local Board in this mat- ter was ordered to be lair? on the table. -‘ ‘ Mr. D. Nicholson, M.P., warmly con- gratulated' the retiring President, Mr. A. Pickard, on`his excellent report, and in the course of his remarks made reference to the securing of the S. S. Sable for the Newfoundland service, she being fthe only steamer available. He also referred to the Magdalen Island service, regretting that it was impossible to get a larger steamer than the Amelia. He thought it would be well to have a resolution passed asking the government to have constructed a slleclai stqamen to meet the requirements of that service, such steamer to be owned by the Government,Rairlwa . At resent the Y D people of the Islands are in need of ' coal and provisions and something should be done. Mr. W. F. Tidmarsh supported Mr. N_lcholson's_ remarks and' also con- gratulated Mr. Pickard. ' The following resolution, moved by Mr. E. T. Higgs. seconded by Mr. N. Rattenbury was, after .some discus- sion. adopted: "Whereas, it is recognized to be the duty of the Government to provide employment as far as possible to re- tumed soldiers, and whereas. there are few industries in this province thus necessitating our men to seek employ- ment elsewhere; therefore resolved that with a view to affording employ- ment to our workmen and mechanics including returned soldiers the Dom- in-ion Government be requested to put our large Railway shops with their expensive plant into use in the con- struction of Rolling Stock, and further resolved that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to the Prime Minister of Canada. the Minister of Railways, and our Dominion Representatives." Some discussion ensued as, to the question of endeavoring to have a mu- nitions plant established in Char- lottetown. Mr. Tidmarsh d'eclared that it would be folly to ask for any contracts without having some sort of an organisation first. It was shown that the firm of Bruce Stewart & Co. received a proposition a year ago in regard to shell-making, but as they had' all. the work they could handle, they did not entertain the proposition. Mr. Nicholson said he would d'o all he soul! -for the 'Board in reference to this m tter, and if the citizens felt justified in putting up a $150,000 plant he had no doubt there would follow a share of the contracts. ,nought 3 mod-9,-,_t9_5|"d phmt coum east, fire claimed five victims and did (Special to the Guardian.) ia on Sinai Peninsula were captured by the British, it is announced official- ly. Following is the ofilcial state- ment: “On Tuesday our troops captured a strmg enemy position consisting of six lines of entrenohments with six main redoubts and a central keep, co- vering the town of -Rnfa, thirty miles northeast of Elarlsh. The attacking forces, composed of Anzac mc-unted troops and an imperial Camel Corps, left Elarish Monday and the attack on the position commenced at 7 a. m., ,'l‘nesday. The lighting lasted until 5 p. m., when the position was fin- ally carried. After the engagement a Turkish relief force was located ad- vancing from Shalal, sixteen miles east of Rafa. This force was en- trenchments covering the town of Ra- Canal he new 'cam ai n of the - - i'l` D s British has been ln progress for se- veral weeks but almost no informa- tion has been received concerning it with the exception oi' an occasional ' official statement. There have been nlent on Dec. 22 of the capture of Elarish, nine miles east of the Canal. A few days later London re orted the gaged at a point abc-ut four miles from Rafa and was entirely destroy- ed. Full details are not yet at hand. Up to the present we have taken 16,- 000 unwouuded prisoners and four mountain guns. ,The enemy killed and wounded in our hands total 600. Operations of British have -carried them to the Turkish frontier, the fur- thest advance eastward which has Rafa, ancient Egyptian Rhappia, is SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 11.-Coun- sel for the German consul general and four other defendants convicted last night in the Federal Circuit Court of setting afoot ar' military enterprise against Canada, and of conspiring by dynamite plots to violate the Sher- man Act, were preparing today for appeals from the verdict. Those con- GERMAN CONSPIRIITORS SENTENCED IN ’FRISCO li 'S A - M E _ Against Canada. Counsel Appealing ,ad et loot a ilitary nterprise . victed were German consul~general Franz Bopp, vice consul Eckhardt von Schwack, Lieut. Wilhelm von Brlnc- ken, a Saxon army ofiicer on tempor- ary duty ut the consulate, Charles C. Crowley, a detective employed' by Bopp, ond' Mrs. Margaret L. Cornell, Crowley’s private secretary. Ad? t u'l-E he gecm-9¢\'_ whlcll wguld give em. about $50,000 of property damage. The plovment to about 200 persons. Y Mr. D. A. McKinnon, submitted a 9 resolution calling for the establish- a ment of a chemists oilice in Char- d lottetown in order to make analysis of the soil for the purpose of finding out the best kind of soil for getting Plyndman seconded the resolution. mulls in productivity. ur. J. o. I Mr. Nicholson stated that at the Experimental Farm the Government has established an up-to-date lslbora- tory, where all such experiments are now successfully conducted. After some further discussion the resolution passed. Mr. G. lil. Hughes complained about Ithe car-fan-y steamer being removed :tg Georgetowg and wanted to know e reason vr y. Mr. A..Pickard stated that he under- stood from the Captain that the steamer is not in lit condition to fight the ice lags same way as last year, as she w ` unable, owing to the crowdod state of the d'ocl¢yard at Hal- ifax to get a chance to receive the ov~ erhaulingllecessary. ' ' Some ol the members thought it would be a od idea to have the spo- clal train to? Georgetown leave early in the msfrnhga, but others declared it wan. n -practicable. Mr. Reibl Macdonald submitted'a resolution asking for the restoration of the wifliena apparatus on the car ferry steamer'-and dl. Cape Bear sta- tion. Also `that the Georgetown freight shell and Cape Bear station be rrupplled' with telephones. After some little dinollnion the resolution can- rlet'-, and ine meeting adiourned until 8 p.m. on' 1. when Mr. Nicholson. M.P.. will give a'talh on shipbuilding and other; utters.- in their beds. iTwo of the little- bo- SIINII BY_S_llB|\IIIIIINIiS i (Special to The Guardian) LONDON. Jan. 11.--The sinking of ' the British warship Cornwallis by B submarine dn the Mediterranean on Tuesday, was announced todayibyélle Admiralty. The seaplane carl' er en MaChree alsa has been sunk. Thirteen men from the Cornwallis are missing and are believed to have been killed hy the explosion. The warship refer- red to in the .British announcement apparently is the British battleship Cornwallis of fourteen thousand tons. The battleship Cornwallis was laid dovm in 1901. Slle was 405 ft. |0115' was armed with four 12-inch. Well/0 sig inch and twelve three inch guns. six bomb and' four torpedo tubes. Her normal complement was 750 men. The Ben MaChree was a merchantman, of 2551 tons gross. She was 375 goat long, and was built in Barrow in 1 08. Bile was owned" by' the isle of Msn Steamship Co., Douglas. The sonplano carrier Ban MaCllren was commanded by C. R. Samson, D. S. 0.. and was mal; b gun fire in. Kasteloriso Har- bor. Asia Minor, today. The Dill! Cl" ualtles were one oilicer and four mon. ;¢ _ Mlnanvs tinlmom oureo Distelvlpor. .,.».n~...,,. ......... > ltlrlarrs tlnllnent cum soles le- . , _ \.. -.1 \.-rrfl mea'-‘.v§¢1»-‘ / 1 - - ` r ‘L . . lied governjnents’ answer to Presi ____ PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Jan. 11. - f,-0;,-I the th,-0,-,B the House Wm “_ Sir Maurice de Bunsen, formerly Bri- I semble and the formal resolutions of "sh Am`h”5“d°l' t° A““"I“'H““5al`l' PAl§il?§ecIaI “lim Gundiam) m - _ ‘ ' : I w FIVE VICTIMS 0F GERMAN PIPE URGANS _ MQNTREAL |=|RE _ Sllllll 0, ,_ , . ... (special io the Gundhn) Europa - acts of lawlessness b and violence " - . ' h s- ' effore known n i----_-' LONDON, Jam 11___Ge,-man papers (The German Government hsszhli oils; wa never have published an order confiscatlng ggletllly dI9°““°d ta return t° me “It will be part of our duty to try n roper y Dama es Amo nun pipes for the use ofthe so- Ngt:fn°“°;’°t2"° 2° Wg’ I" 13° Wesfi- ana restore pence and ‘harmony in g w a ver as een dicate __ d _ $50 0 0 - ' “Y ?°"'=°,“y {fS“'“'"S °{'““°' '°°“~'i.§‘.§" .ffi'““‘Ii.'I-Ii§...‘.‘.T...T°‘.iI.°I.”“..“’i...r.i’“{‘.. I ccfhcns n § 1 neapeasl' | strict accountability newspapers or M ° °"L”“: ¢ °'P°}:°° °|f““ °" "'°""§persons who may circulate untrue l""` ° ua" 9° M ° i ° A " I' ‘he and unfounded reports- against our future of the Balkans Th . e Allies ‘ - i d it I ." Isp°°IaI to the Guardlam) I“¢l;‘:;a¢§ tihe irnoriigtising |?iI0tIu'te;reth“eI;.I_Y~I; (8p°°|aI t° "W GWl`dI¢Vl-) R ;'g:_'5:hde'3§":: tuznfhgf 'E°h:m°Ic tlYl:yIi»r Gioggogeiflared there was no 5 9 ll ‘ _ WINNIPEG, Man.. Jun. 11.- ev. U "3 U °P¢v | I tt tm t han ef M0NTREAlé.91Ja§.t11.;Eariyétthls ‘slpreadmsx iiaplaigywgcatgilélwslgggg Father J. lrkibelrt Allard, formerly Yll. he":;m'ar:ll;1d._ essenu lat du mg th Iialenrtuclx-‘le bank ao emléerlgno cothir M _ J p v '_ M_L_A_, | morning at 1 ore ame ree ou car-Genera an Admin strator of t e 6 YB H In 1’ 0 h H b ted r ames a on sa d he the children and they were smothered Diocese' died here yesterday aged 70_ ;,;.;,l:;EI_tg,,a;'_Igla?hzlZ§,:n;.f($Bglfe(}ng1hu(_ :Vr'l\<|a;nlT;r-te; ozfmtrsssgzuntcxaisorgonptlr to : ' Britain. . - ictlms were iour children aged two dies were found with their lllllflll ence and of the territory of the Ger-I d | r and n maid gf D1-Jtlgrhtly pressed over their eyes. S9- msn Empire from Berlin to Bagdad- Ed 1a:sv_eg_)§I_‘ Eeglramy All the bo-I vcral firemen were slightly injured ill CONDENSED ADS' and, if possible, from Berlin to Cairc-.I iss have been recovered and are fighting thenre. T00 LATE FOR (Phat aim the Allies intend to, frustrate; and no amiable conclusion n France ,.,,,_.,_-,_-_.,-,_-_-_-_-f-_A:.-:.-_-.-.-.-.-_-f.-.-.-.-.-_-_-_-.-:--=<~<-v--»---=-----=‘-‘-‘-‘-‘-'fff-‘-=-‘-'~‘-‘~‘=f~‘~‘-‘-‘f‘ff-' (ILABSIFIOATION or Belgium will compensate for a *_ Germany sprawled like an octopus TWO CENTS Del' W°l`d Bllcll lllB9l` across the continent of Europe and SWEEPING VICTORY BIIGIUM IgIN§N[[ NUIEENTENTE REPLY T0 BY BRITISH TROOPS (_ U. S. NOW ARRIVINGA PARIS, Jan. 11.-The American Ambassador today was handed the Al- ----?--- 1 ther ---1- of SAI) ENDING Il] ‘s::.'°' *';. °"::“2“~’. . s:‘.:;r..".';"“i.;i.:’:.1"f:,.i'i;.§.‘:.';.';:° ._ LONDON, Jan. 11.-Six lines of en- Turkish expedition against the Suez terYI,;AS,-eplytrtgo kggséeut QIISOEYB which the Hman Sm,” are sacrificed , peace note began arriving thlsmorn- to the ellie Of Gellllall llllllllllllll- ing at the State Department. As _ fact as it was decoded it was laid be- N0 P¢HC¢ Wlfh G¢l`ll‘l3l1y Ill P°W°" I" (specm to The gunman) ic~re President Wilson and Secretary Mid¢i'¢ EUf°P°- Lansing. "Americans must appreciate, in ea~ no indications whether the British Harry K- ThliW» me S|l1Y€l‘ Of SUlIlf0l`d r 1 h f th l have embarked ou this offensive with White “lla “OW Wllllled ill NSW Y0l`k TERMS FOR PEACE' Ihrgagllhgedt neatIi)(§$p§§:\s;,;_ bI;eI;(;‘;,'ect;i the design c~f strlking_u serious blow i0 llllllwel' all indictment charging that S Ia' to th G dl to mm peace so long as Ge,-man ag. at Tmkey from me Mmm or whether he flagged Frederick Hump cut' ma I pu e “ar an.) ` Kression in the Balkans remains the Uley llllelld Ul0l‘€lY £0 Clem' Ulll the throat In a West Philadelphia apart' LONDQN Ja 11_ h ,J d f keynote of ollr enemy’s future colonial hostile forces from the Sixlai Peuinsu- mem this "“el“°°"~ He' Wim rushed ’ n' 'T 9 enum orl c-lic S ch r ra e i othin la and im row me defenses 01,1, t to SL Marys HOSDNHL where his com the evacuation of all invaded terri-I D y- D H D 08 llllll S ll S mm the (llanal ‘The "mt repogygr “mon was “mtg be aprious' They tory now held -by the Germans am; more or less than a reversion to the J - ‘ _' me retire," nt of U T ki h E | Mongolian conception of domination these operations was the announce- -Would U01 admit iilllt he was dead. from Enron; are ingleuglézlrinsthe 21tgt;e_ hyl hirull; frglceh, so strililingily illustrila- (specim to the Gua|,_d|an_) ment of the terms by Allies in reply el ll “T 9 exlerm lllil On 0 I E ll NEW YORK’ Jun' u_The Dance do Presrlldem wuscns note' It was un- AI:II0§Ie]IIllI;5\Ir'e demanded that the small capture or Mnghadbah' twenty mugs in every part of the country east of t;;5;)°l?bn£1et‘i`gnI'I:JI;; tzféeggzgggggr igluations overrun by German armies east oi' Elarish, with the total destruc- §[l:(f]faRiI>I<\rk£i‘eh\1¥ic;ultlltalrIr_ls werIe{ en'lIi;ted addmon reparation is demanded- for ‘ Shan be matured We shall also de_ tion of the Turkish force of about Y ll l` alll' - HW th I d d it I mam] that the future 'peace of the 2.000 men. but COIIBUIIIHIIOPIE 0lll\l'a°‘ who Is wanted here to answer a e inva 3 ltterriuor as of France' Row world shall not be rnenaced by an terlzed this statement as exaggerated charge of kldnavvlns and Hwllllns §g§t:n‘;" “B” “ as We" “B Belgmm' rn gm and .Ser ;a_ Th te _art cial German Empire with sabre- and saidhthe Butish subsequently eva- éixlyllg Fl`9d@l'l¢k Hump- -7l`-- °f Klifllllls also include demand ‘QM the |"?era'3:$ defined boundaries get up across the °“”"'°d t 9 9°” °"' ' of Roumanlans and Slavs, full liberty heart °'f E“l`°Pe-" and security tc- all nations, especially (5P=°la| 1° Tl" GUll`\'|lll\) the smaller ones are demanded LONDON JB" 11*Tlle Mallifhell just acrc-ss the line in Palestinle. lIt‘ _ It ' _ _ _, |138 bel-in U19 S0¢l”\€ 0f mlllll’ all BS 1,, understood th t k Qu t ter Guardian’s London correspondent. 'yiéliicér l;:istory`hter‘l1tc;snl;lx;cl:b;1lst fBl;l;]e;s reference to theenlIa(:l:¢;lli.I;tBiN1nIi; rec forecasting the terms of the Ententc ty rniloslsoutheast of Jerusalem. a , ., . . o _ o A t enant Governor has read the speech View Wml 5 I-»°ll¢i°ll U0l'l'€SD0I1dent. he opening day will be moved by Pre ‘md 'WW A°lll3¢“llt Ulldel' 'Secretary I" district FreIr.l;Ih troopgnhdeg eérlpllgggd IU' N°"IS Aft" this the H°ll*l° the Fmeign 0m°°' “Id a mine causing heavy danger to their ill adjourn until Monday evening at ‘There Call be U0 P9509 if the Ge". enemy according to an announce o’ciock. lThe members who will be mlm F°l`eI5ll Om” retains "9 PIB" f°l'. ment/1'nade by the French war oflice absent are Lieut.-Col. C. D. McPber- °ll9 Geflllllll d°l1llll°¢l°ll °f Elll'°D9-_ this afternoon son, col. cungsn and captain A. W. The Allies can never cr/nsent to a. ‘ Myles. they are wi-th the overseas Gefmanlllld ll9lll`°E99l~" 'DON’T D 10|-ceg_ in an exclusive statement Eséni B _.ill [O The Eagle 90|-|-95p0ndeutI N NA M E Ac K' today, regarding present ros-j - _ ERNIIIN IIIIIIWN P IN fr ss. r ' norable 'Sir Maurice de Bunsen, Bri- mymst mee-U thigum ina An tish Ambassador to Austria-Hungary th; sm i (him IS :Tor ini' th er upon the c~utbreak of the war, and Ma 0 od H e I; Tsai -u 9,25 now Assistant Under -Secretary of .dd’;.er of" e V re ,ls “Hannib- ___ State for Foreign Affairs in the- Lloyd- ;Inembses,ls_q1ect egecggfge u a ng B (3P¢CI3l ¢° f|'l° Guardia"-) Gwrge wvemment’ thus t°r°shad°w' "In the past our city has con- PARIS, Jan. 11.-A well informed ell llle “Hence “f the Pl‘°'b“bl° Gel' insured largely to patriotic Red ,,e,m.a| ,,0,,,c,, states that Crown man claims in peace negotiations. Hc mos and Hmmm. nmdq We must ~ -~~- Prince William has been deprived of Said* ‘ f-outing., to do so fr..¢|`,} ,md |n,e,- an effective military commamp “Preliminary reports of the German ' _ ally, not only out of civic lrc_rsury, peace terms show a definite tendency but mlm out of our own "me and for the relinquishment of German |]|]l|;|l pl||l[;l|/13|; .. INIERNEII IIIRPIANES ° '” - " fresh every day from selected Scheme young pork. Saunders, Newsome & ‘ C ., M k t B ildi . "The Berlin to Bagdad scheme, in- L01§§l6°§"'_§:§ ";‘;§_9|.‘{1'2"%‘l'l';gh gov ° " ° " “g224@.9.25M¢m¢,, rusted by Kane. wunelm ll ln 18981 ernment has purchased several ln- wAN'rsl:>,_`MA|n Fon esusnit ll' “ll °l°°°‘“°“'“‘” °"l’°‘“"°n *° C°“' _ . stantinople. with a project destined terned aeropianes from the belliger housework. Apply 195, Kent St. ultimately wvarmy an "ber" Europe em' p°w°"' 3899'1'12M3lpd i t P l b ' ‘Berlin to’ _ ._-._é;.i F53" gI[`°°°“5.._. ggf gp 1-'wigvg QF 83° "5 , "1" “' °°°“°° h James Whitcomb Huey. work. Bugdld l!l9llliZ ll0l.i'liIlK NBII' HIGH N. 8 hi l. i d f l. f P E ISIANDER -rw -» G---gy; ;f;;;,,, sir..f°a..::“x:.=.“l,.‘r.s:..:. :rss ' ' __ __ 9 '1 ‘ cepted the pathway between the two Cash__ml.lst a§>mpany_order. ___ ' SAUNSOME AUSAGE8 D Allies uat Smash Berlin to Ba dad ll usurlll llslw- with all modern convenience. Con 'nfth ind of th Gorman Em- ` ' ' ` ` ' ' 'I ‘TIT ..._-.__ .. trails' located- Apply M this °lll°°- par-of snag; the eer-min For-sign ol- ‘zfgmfgs ;&",,."',,,,'“ ,,Y'f,,°|¢;°:,'f:",:,,:j',"f,:.|":,um-'.~°“'°° "F ‘, (3 °|,| ¢, 1-9,, qu.,-gun) , ` _ _ 3133'11'§1_lI“f~ flee, that scheme has remained pre- V ~ o'r'rAN0A Jan. 11.-in the nassaui- 'ro`|§e'r- £1°”€a`|o'H1'oN."Houss dominant our-ing tus war. t believe HARLOTTETOWN ...UARD ‘ 5 _ es issued today appears the name of of 10 rooms all -modern improve- the-entire diplomatic skill of Wilhelm- C -' t e a of specifically mentioning the fuxlrg Ames' reply W 'presldellt WNW"- controi of Constantinople but the ge- says: Rest"-“fi°“» l'@Pl’~"m°U “ml “I ncrai effect of the note indicates that, °‘"`m°'5 are dem*’~"d°d'- and' the “Ute (5pe,,|a| to th, Gua,.d,,,, ) ure Allies wul demand that Russia fllveligme il“‘ll¢‘llill°“l? °l the “lm 0; WINNWEG MAN Jan 11 _-I-his be placed in control of the Dardanel- E9 9° “ re “W "5 th” mall 0 fternoon at three o’ciock the Mani- |99- urfme' The princime 5°Y°mI“g this mba Legislature Wm be formally _ must be a question of nationalities. pened The functions attending the A STATESMAW3 VIEW 0F PEACE- pening will be the same as usual. ner- sn- James Amon, the new Lien- NEW YORK- Jah- 11-I~n an inter-. M|NE_ FRENCH EXPLODE GERMAN 1 conquests in France and Belgium. The millliaellylfin . - g the past year the name ?;’!I_I3lt;':e°c°§1 the qlermaz' G°"'°m:“°“t of our city has been changed. The ls er 0 wer? Wes er? png “Ties agitation for such purpose has raised B' m e su er use' ma ng B 8" feelings of bitterness arld discord he termination of Wilhemstrasse to lusulS» ~l= iii.-3 .-‘V. '_I'.¢\~ 1 raraocnsn, Jas. 011.-Ixgsfailn yesterdaycaptured on upnalrlegéuvi large in the Riga sector. lt wal i bborn- great number of machine guns, bu.- Calllured Six Lines of Enlrencllmenfs §Z3‘..Wi5I§%..l§ii1...li.°’§l“i?.‘;‘.t.’i§li iS Undérstood the Terl11S 111011106”“°‘°““°“""‘°'"““"°°‘”"""‘" Covering Town ol Raiia in 'Sinai,l§§l’.If’”“'""‘f,_ "‘"“"“ '°’ Evacuation of all Invaded Territory, ’“ "‘“- ' -w- Taking ,600 Prisoners, Leaving 600 -ilr-..~ R..-°.... Retirement of Turks from Europe, -. Dead and Wounded Turks on the ,..,.-ii*:.';°,_"‘..;"_'i‘f.Ei‘.2i3L1."'l..,,,, Reparation for Damages and Security ‘ Field. The Enemy in Full Retreat. Z§3‘32§i§.. .‘.’f.i“;.i’.§‘..§".‘§i”‘§-“...?‘.;’.',‘.' to Smaller Nations. THE UIIIMATIINI (special to ms omslis.) -'__ ATHENS, Jan. 11.-(Phe l',l0v`el*r- me-nt has formally accepted ultimatum or Entente Powers and today begin to deliver six batteries of mountain gunr and other munitions. _ , INCREASING GERMAN FORCES. (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON. Jan. 11-it is stated that enemy forces north of Monnstir art being increased. -_ --@-i... MAY CONTROL STATURE OF HUMAN IEINGS. BEl`tKELEY_ Calif. Jan. 11-Solen tists at the University of California have discovered the substance that produces growth in the human body. lt wasannounced Saturday, Te‘the1il\_, is what they call it. It is located' in the pituitary body at the ba-oe' of th# brain. and by retarding or accelerat ing its function it may be' possible. according to the Berkeley scientists, to control the stature of human he- ings. Announcement of the' discovery waf- made by Dr. T. B. Robertson, profes- sor of biochemistry, who said that he has succeeded in' isolating tethelin and that he believed ig was the iiraf time in the history of biological science that it had been done. Dr. Robertson said his experiments had covered a period of four yells and that the ultimate importance' of the discoveries by himsdf and la- sociates could not be estimated .at this time. ` #cusp Ano HALF or sua/in has . mourn French sugar Re ulltlon leoolilial Efia ive. ' _‘ Panos, san. ug-_#the scheme .oi Edouard Herriot. the new ,Minister of Rsvltsillernent, for ration!ng~tl1'e.‘ lr supply of France, probably will' into effect about February 1. -Co have been issued allowing each person A pound and a -half of sugar a month- Letters were, lent to the prefect! of 11-epartments‘ last week somone ing the measures and allllng thelrld vice on their application. - - ' _ As several departments already ra- tion sugar, they will not he Siiected by the new plan. ' -' 'rms wamnna, - ' raursnaronn :_ 'r1mli, noon, arc. - ...__ - TORONTO. Jan. 11,-Strong windr- and gales, shifting to northwesterly: rain or snow, followed byhorth and northwesterly gales, and a chsago to extreme cold. " The highest temperature recorded yesterday was 48 degrees abovel‘ at 9 s. rn. it was as; at 9 p. ln. 48; the coldest the previous night was 31 ' degrees above. ' ‘ The tide will be high lfte\'~ noon at 1.46 and tomorrowat 2.14: lt will be high tomorrow morning sl 1.19 and Sunday at 2.02. ' - The sun sets this afternoon at 4.56 and tomorrow at 4.59.; it rises. to~ morrow morning and Sunday ag 7.52. The moon rises tonight at 9.36. , The moon was full on Monday, Jen, Sth at 2.42. The last quarter of the moon. will bs' on Tuesday, Jan. 16th at 8.48_ a. ' The length or today will- be use hours and six minutes. ' . ____--v-_. _ vvqq- _--»» W. C. Lidstone, of 0’Leary, wounded. ments. Apply to J. J. 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