s t..ui o du .._--.vninz -- il-_ “Huw H 0° one’ c was with As uith is President ofjtboiin- - fl peri_al_defensecommittee; Sir Henry forth' ‘ml-mg g_||ej°(}14m|-9 in ¢hg'.g;-high _ Jackson is first sea lord; General Cald- Navy~'lil‘t.-~- The.British Embassy to- well is director of military- intelli- ¢~»~w¢\- Guard' - ian( ig Read Daily Sworn \. . e. Statement rurmsneu I' "|.4li"i~ _ lions `~‘fv`.iA° In 43.5' -1 l z THUESEDAY, .FEBRUARY 10, 1916 08-oo Per Year (delivered) in advance ` till' FUNNY QUOQW “U * 51”' 1; - CAPTU GERMAN O The German Warship S have A Captured the l-‘lohl by ii. M. S. Report. Lacks Confirm NEW YORK, Feb. 9.-Advices re- ceived here to-day assert that the Ger- man warship Boon, alleged to be the capturer of the Appom_has been cap- tured by the British armoured cruiser n tier a hree hours il ht two -been either British T nor Captain the news. the German h Drnk a t R . hundred miles- east northeast of Ber- muda according to a story printed by the New.York»evenlng (llobr. The capture of the_I`toon is said by tho Globe to have been, followed _by the - seizure of two merchautmen which were flying a German flag and one of if it battle which was arlned_ The story is con- .the British tained in a message which the (lions h states it received in code froma rc- llabie-source in Bermuda. The mes- sage follows: 1 . of this report and dt ta G Bermuda. n this port. The Drake is her'e"to-'day towing the Itoon. She-took ber 200»knots east northeast of Bermuda after three hours runninggflghting. The Drake lost Lieut. Danforth. and .eighteen men. ' The _ Roon* losses -were about one third..--_ ‘She struck' as we _camo aheam.*There were 'two' merchantmen with her one of~ which- wha -armed. Both werebrought here. 'Capt. Sen- grave, on sighting the ltoon-< said “please God to-day I willavenge Crad- dock. The ltooniwas boldly-*knocked about by=a.9.2"`thlrty officers and 718 men were taken-in the threoiprlzes. The lleagrave mentioned in the me-.s- sage is `» Bllllliwled- -to-.be-. Captain Sea- grdve who--vuhwitn _sdailpdl crdddm-k when the.iatt`er .wen't'¢Io,vm»'.with his NINE Gill LONDON. Pl. Major-Gene s_\1`nk~ln,,on aigqgemene with a' Germanl’ squadroll-off.‘(!l1'll_e. There is,no Dan- ddy received camel.: :minute umm. agents in New York that‘a man llvlnl; on Staten.-Island whose name was not transmitted. had received private des- patches from Bermuda saying the British' cruiser Drake had taken the German cruiser noon and some Ger- man ships. The Embassy has had no further advices. Captain .iohu lt. Sedgruve was in command of the Aux- iliary eralser`0rama which formed part of A illiral Craddocks lien; in tho battle off Chile. After the battle tho Orama escaped and later, in company with the cruisers Glasgow and Kent. sank the German cruiser Dresden off Juan Ferandos Island. A few days later, in March 1915, Capt. Seagravo fought a battle with the German arm- ed merchantman, Navarra. off the river Plate and sank her. The Orsma was last reported in Coles in June 1915 and' since that time neither it Special to attach gence. war. had 0 F I NGE R-B LONDON board $28,609,000. ports wer material, exports vr ever has had Seagrave have figured in RE :lemon---seolnunl' A lNEif_lEllill|lE tlsrmunlmd Version of Bombard- ~ ment Officially Corrected. --_-.,. A1 A ,. official statement was issued tonight: ` I With reference to the German offl- _ _ itll ported fallen alter three- liours cial communication of February 8, stating that a German aeroplane (Special to the' Guardian.) " . - ~‘ ' LONDON. Feb. 9.-The following na sq dron had attacked Poperinghe, General Sir Douglas Haig, reports that a. hostile aeroplane dropped four 1 `, M , _ gombs near Poperinghe Station. no . __ - om age being done. amm’ Recruiting' Meeting 1 At aliier River For several days reports have been - ‘ » current in Maritime circles here that R533 5305;-lfgggnymiigxfugat nr(-,Itu“1,]|'}_i; C°mm‘“'c" "“'d°" Md standing the disagreeable weather l Charles E ward]Cald- 0 . Numerous enquiries have failed to confirm the report that the ‘ ' ~ ~ Drake attacked and captured the li.o_oh T These vessels have'aot--reached this port and so for as can be learned no ‘ advices have been _received at Hamil- ate that the Drake has ta- ken a prize into any other port. NNE :IN |MPllNliNl--EIINNNENNEE February, ‘8.-A court circular announ es that the Kills’ yesterday recel&d in audience Pre- mier Asqulth, sn-.Henry lficksnn. and significance is believed to the conference of the king with three such important chiefs of the war operations. lt is also no- to ted that Earl Kitchener, secretary of _be sunk or captured by the was " Bfmnh C°“°“‘“¢° MW' of the appeals three recruits were "° “mini <‘~°"f\\'1I\“¢l°“ obtained, viz.-cdnipbt-i'i 1u¢1.edd,' erman cruiser Roan, off ._' thing is known of it in King a few days ago. pr Ano or onsrr lf' smraiws mousrnv largely attended and as a result Wellington Proctor and Arthur Mc- Leod, all of Iluntor River. Major » (Special to.the.Guardlan.) - - --------f-N--=--U-t 9.- .':.1‘.l':f.f...';.1;‘"l.“,°“.~..ft“f.‘..:.:‘.:°.ssh? uf? hai; Geo. D. McLeod. Captain Moi.:-.od ’ ini olnluuus -;~_. German' Attacks liepulssd and f lievr- Positions Captured. (88 lei to `th_e"Guardlan.)' PAR! . Feb. 9.--The following oiil- cial state elgdwas issued by the war omce: “ glum our heavy artil- lery contihueddtgie blombsrdmeint of aucsu forg an renc es. n e re- gion of 1-ietses in Artois rather inten- se artillexguduglg hat: lileen ggng on between an t e ro from Neulville to'l‘§3£ilus_ The enemy after hav ng exp a mne n front. o our trench to the southwest of Hill 140, directed Mains; our positions an Buween Soissons and itheims, to the 'enemy was compelled t_o evacuate. caused extensive damage to German organizations in the forest of Apre- mont. Between 5.30 and 5.40 o'clock today the enemy threw seven shells on Br-lfort and its environs. - .._._......__ and the Rev. G. C. Taylor. Four plied the vocal music, accompanied by Mrs. Rogerson most upon us.'ond to ensure tho , ai ___ maximum benefit, the rubber boots Fobruury g__ The 13|-1|. should be on order almost at once. 3:: l¢.‘.-JJ. AIOJUIN ::.*:-2': ’ 1 h bsy 557,702,000. Exports increased _CN of trade figures for Jan- _A v _ sh The principal increases in im- it 521.000.0004 and chemical fl dyes, £1,000,000. The increases in BU as made up principally of ii' manufactured articles. N _WH 3 " C p . . . Y- . - -fSir;- The newspapers of the city John Agnem 10_00 ____v:________._____._.___._._.___._.____:_-V-_-_-V-;_-_-_-_-_-,(~`v¢ - . _-_-_-_-,-,-:_-_-.-_-rr GIVIG ELECTION 'Below will be found the complete returns of yesterday's civic e The total vote was 2074. at the last election in 1914 it was 2348 that of 1919 it was 2312: ' FOR' MAYOR Ward Ward Ward . 1 2 3 llrown ._ . _ 177 117 90 Riley ._ .. .. .. .. 177 136 135 WARD 1 f FOR MAYOR ' EAST Brown 95 Riley B2` - FOR COUNCILLOR " saga' Mdicenna ,... 1 _“_ Smith '127 ‘ 4 f y fosmvon, Brow _`~°".‘ m\ey“...... _ _il _ 1 _N s Foo cou1`tc|t_ton Ledwou ' . ~ " Majority for A Brown s 3.- f . , ,.r‘Yg1,`- N Y _ t‘°-l-?.N@’;°!'.l . ._ ' . _,,_;_ Riley 11..... - ' ~ 1 " for continue# _ , _ -_...un-V -y,,,.,_~...... ,rl ‘ W ;`,,`_ _._,,,,,s.;.,-i . ;,`/cuff. hu" i Ward 4 253 236 \ 1 1. . . - `;..~..- Ward 5. 427 320 WEST TOTAL- ri at _ . . 93 93 sz 177 N, g _ . oo N 95 WEST 50 70 By seein WEST 'i'0'l!A_i. too os T Total 1070 d health of our brave soldiers while aining is of a paramount importance. n this connection Mr. W. K. Rogers tes are to be commended on their action in stirring up the people to provide the soldiers with rubber boots. some- thing that is very much needed at this season of the year to preserve their health. There is scarcely a man in this lectlou. Province who is unable to subscribe, Andrew Mooney, and at enough to give at(ieast one pair of Sewell Robertson, the necessary amount will be _ sub- purchasc two pairs. l am Sir etc., W. K. ROGERS. leading citizen suggests 'that every All subscriptions should be sent to: h ergyman throughout the country ` MR. A. W. HVNDMAN, H ould. bring this appeal prominently _ Hon. Treasurer, 9,. of New york' med here w_duy ay efore the cvusreselivh. “Hd the Hu- sown. sANl<, cussaorrsrowu. tn 8 food' £3_750_000, ,aw ggestiou is one worthy of the most se- ous consideration. The comfort yE51-Eng”/-S 3Ug3¢R|p1-|°N3 The following 'subscriptions were received yesterday: a t J W Dorse 3400 W. K. Rogers. 8.00 A. Friend. 2.00 Artemas Lord. _ Mrs. W. H. Aitken. McKinnon Drug C0. - Two Macs. J. W. Bruce, rwvre 82383 2"?" oo oo 1004 \ FOR MAYOR 177 (tif _ _ EAST CENTRE . . . 00 69 -Brow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . McKenzie . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . aylor . . . . . _ 161 I 106- Rlleyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. 02 77! ' FOR COUN CILLOR WEST TOTAL 94 253 101 236 WEST TOTAL 122 285 125 311 85 230 EAST CENTRE 78 85 I T wlnn 5 -A '_ Death was instantaneous. The doc- (3|,,¢;,| m gh, qua,-digg) . _ TORONTO. Foil. 10-Mnrlllmc: -- EAST EAST WEST WEST TOTAL NJO (10118 Bhd N11! Slldt16l1 GBUINBB |138 Strong windg gm] gglgg, cggt bgryklngi illllliii lllls - lilo Sinllllst lu_w li cum Important Fighting lppsers to _bs imminent flour Duruzzo. (8seoial to The Guardian) PARI , Feb. 9.-The number of Serbian troops who have reached the Island of Corfu is estimated at 75,000 by a correspondent of the Petit Parisien, who says that in two days 100.000 Serbs will have arrived there and the evacuation of Albania will have been completed. A despatch says Bulgarians have occupied Trans, twenty miles East of Durazzo and that important iight- iug is apparently imminent. Aus- persd by bad roads. A French do- south of Villedu-Bois we attacked with tschlnent has occupied the Greek ls- grenades a small position which the land of Fano North of Corfu. southwest or st. Minidi dai- batteries* G young ladies from' Hunter River sup-- . L . .il T il\fHl1'U'Y 9-“wk Whiflh WHS l‘9D\ll80li- trians in front of Durazzo are ham- I rman Seaplanes llald lienrfoasl Without Damage (Special to the Guardian.) ONDON. Feb. 9.-Two German se planes raided the const of Kent. to- day and dropped several bombs. no `~`-'~""'"“-'-"”""~"-*"`-`~*'-‘-'-'f-‘~'-‘-'-`-'-`-‘-‘- -‘~'-‘~‘-'-‘~'-1*-'-'-‘~‘-'-‘-'-'-'~‘-‘-‘~‘-’-‘-‘-‘--`-‘=-’-'-'-'-`--=-'-'-'~'== casualties have been reported om-'ours For _ 1 OUR SOLDIER BOYS Rubber Roots Wanted 1 A Good Beginning llas Been Made With the 1 Fund and Everyone Thinks the llbiecl Worthy oi liearly and immediate Support, C _,K t th mm Subscriptions Should be Sent-fitlihout-_ilelayl -gf-»‘i-"-°-i"'i-fir-‘-’-i`? -1 3"- -5-’-“°-'-`-»‘i-‘1-1- -- given out tonight: -3.3O_p.m. today two German seaplanes were reported approaching the coast of Kent_ A few minutes later these sesplanes d opped three bombs in a field on the No casualties have been reported and :no damage caused other than to glass. GUNNII Hilti] ll IN MISTNNE HJH GENMNN ` (Slgeeial to The Guardian) AMI-1 RST, Feb. 9.--Corporal e detention_camp,‘recelved a bul- ~- » ._ _ . I t. I0 ill- *gl-I U¥0‘f:ll:H"» H011- Tf¢°SlIl'0\'» Rvyel 5;.n“':‘.:.‘:..:r.:.:°z.;s°‘..i.i°“a:§: B811 al' 0 2 0Wil “‘° i h seeking to speak to the German pri- ' NEW YORK. Feb. 9.--John C. She- /. The following subscriptions have been received for this fund: J. W_ Bruce. $1.00 Andrew Mooney. f 1.00 Sewell Robertson. 1.00 Royal Bank of Canada, SNUCKING NEEIHENT - ll MUNTNNSE The residents of Tlgnlsh were ,Gillis son of the late Mr. Hammond Gillis of Tignish, which occurred u- bout one o’c|ock. The young man who has worked in Montrose for the past few years, was in the barn loft busily loading hay when ho accidentally fell to the door be- low striking the picket of the sleigh which. passed through his lbdy. tor was sent for but nothing could he following ofilcial statement was 'wil (Special to the Guardian.) OTTAWA. Feb. 9.-Sir Wilfred Lau- rier has given notice of a resolution calling for a P'arllamsntary inquiry in- to the 'purchase of munitions in Cana- da by the imperial Government. it is in the following terms: Thai. it spo- cial commlltee of members of this House be appointed io enquire into ull purchases of_shells or other munitions or goods by the shell committee form- ed hy the Minister of Militia, as slated in this House by i.be Primo Minister on the 15th of April 1915, iogr-flier ii all contracts made or ordf-.r.l‘@CiS0|Y U10 9111110 017601- Il that such special committee be direc- was also indicated in thc Primo Mii_`._\li~ t.o report from time to time to this ter’s remarks thut lhf-ro may he 1110 House lu such manner ns it mn_v think derulions in ilu- .~i<'lu~i\i<~ ol' pcusioin. advisable. Iinbled last session. Sir Ii.ohor|, statoii ut least. limi the muitor would im con (spasm m the Gua,d|an_) :~lide1'ed laior lu the session when ii _ N, was hope-<1 that more siiggestion-' 0TTAWA.Fob. li. That prefers-.n_ - __ - A_- - -~ will be given lu future (‘ivil Service il"cntluued on page tlireo.) ing meeting being upwards of 170 Sterns, Supervisor of \Vomen's insti- result of the interes taken in this seo- held Friday afternoon. followed by Mr. Andrew McRae on the a great deal of valuable information principally upon thc rearing of thc calf Man uestions were asked Rae. The afternoon sessions was glvcn over for one hour to thc discussion of dairy organization. Mr. Harvey Mitchell pointed out tho advantage of concentrating the efforts of the va- ly discussed so far as it concerned thr- a result a meeting of thc directors of ~.~.-..~........~.........,...........~.................. AMSTERDAM, Feilruary S (via Loudon) - Princn ‘Oscar oi' Prussia. been slightly wounded in tho head h f the thigh ing in the eastern war thontri-, uc cording to u. Berlin ofilelal rc-port received horc. THE WEATHER, TEMPERATURE, _ TIDE, MooN, wrt'-. CENTRE CENTRE been s' very severe shock to his go N0"h.w9B¢' com Wm, ,n0w_ Eiga Nellie who is oslbler with I '_ |i3_rown ,, ._ 111 74 114 128 '427 relatives and friends as he was a 'rms w}cA'rnl-".'l~..... ,_ ,_ 06 84 70 100 320 general favorite with all. Besides 'png and 4-00|, I " `= _. his m0thel' W\l0 il ill B0ll0D» two The highest temperature recorded - ~ titers survive. also one elite? yesterday was 16 degrees above zom; At nine o'clock yesterday morning it CENTHF CENTRE whom the Bild MW! WIS bl‘0k0llliest night 14 degrees abovc_ The 0'l‘G1_;`_ - A EAST EAST WEST WEST TOTAL Browse Bros.. Ltd., of this city. to registered 5 degrees above; at nlnc 130 mation to go to him _ 1 _ ._.._.,..l.~,,... ':'._,v;..,._' Ng'-e `.-. ,` lil Messrs Pratt home beilietlieee _annum-xml _C““*°“ - ' 6°' 99 19° 133 427 Yelterdsv afternoon. The funeral coldest the previous night was 2 dd- Jesltins 142 134 127 187 690 will take place tomorrow morning gmac above zero, #U57-A----~ -- -- 136- 100 80 _ 108 480 from the residence of hie,\lll¢|0. Mr. The tide will bo high this afternoon eNevln ». 111' loo 99 143 404 Edward Harper., Carintopher’s at 3.14 an tomorrow at 3.51; it rises Cross. tomorrow moming at 4.26 and Satur- A strange coincidence was day at 5,29, that on Tuesday morning another 'rue sun sets this afternoon at 5.20 sed d sudden death oc- and tomorrow at 5.21; it rises tomor- tbe lame ll-fm. Mr. row morning nt 7.09 and Saturday at Gillis, was found deed 7,07, Graham Sherry The moon rises this morning at haigened. to- -10.10. in e morn~ There was a full moon on Thursday A bachelor Feb. 3rd at 11.09 p. m. alone end- it ie _ The llretq uerter of the moon will any during tae. be on '1'h§rs.Nay, Feb, 10th at 0.20 p._‘ hours and ten minutes. ». ummm emo nostalgia iltnevvo ummm cures oipagione. 'Somers' The wmmd' w'°'s~h“t aught' ln thc afternoon the Indice session up ' The appeal by the three Charlotte- boots and surely the response will 3 - wn Dailies forhsubscriptlonf-Lfor be prompt and generous. As the ll)!\0!\°d Bild i-|10 illlllfed mlm is HOW r boots for t e boys of t e 1 t boots are badly needed now l trust ll “ long “mance wnh the has niet with instant and general ap- oval.and all that remains now is for, scribed by Saturday night at the lat- T everyone to show their sympathy in|ost. There is no reason for delay. l a practical form. There is ho time to have much pleasure in enclosing here- se. The wet disagreeable days arelwith my cheque for $8.00 which will me highway t° I-°c°v°ry` tutes, who gave a demonstration on ed - the cooking of meats. This meeting From this ominated a very hearty nail was largely attended by the ladies of practical discussion regarding the np the neighborhood. They were address- pllcctlon of manure for thc various ‘ rm on r Dead in New York :.<.'.*';.'.‘:.‘*.,‘;‘°.:'::.f:f=.',;f.~tf:.=.“.“.'.v asf:-...italian . y <1 G and cheerfully answered by Mr. Mc- . , sis. ' ‘ “‘ Ch°"|°tt°t°W”' Fw 9 1 manufacture of cheese and butter. Ast PmME S USAGEB ALWAYS KA|SER's FIFTH SON NS WOUNDED. F HEEUHU llll ll NENIEULTUHNL _ - 9 SHJHI IIUUHSF. CUNSULIUNTEB SCNUUL I C b 1 tak wld The meetings yesterday in the Con- the iiazelbrook and Mount Herbert 11;! w wggmgn Ggmalg ssymiaathisxzg soiidaled School were particularly factories will be held on Friday at thc well attended the number at the even- Consolidated School. ' The rest of the afternoon was taken by Mr. Reid on the judging of ummm aid was immediately sum was taken in charge by Miss Hazel dairy cattle. Soil fertility wus thoroughly discuss- at the evening session by Mr. Reid. Mr. Fiirqiilmrson, ably presided ni- (3P°°|°| 1° 01° Gi-|3"¢|il|‘\-) sion another ladies session will bo chairman at the ev:-ning meeting. The luuvlir-on served by lilo indll-s |111- Hi 0116 time 19"-del' Of Tammany At the morning session Mr. Morrow was all thai t-ould iw dcslra-d and rf- an and il f0l`m9l` DOHCB C051'-'0|5f‘N0U' discussed dulrylng in gent-ral being fleets grunt credit. on tiiosc in vlnlrgv. To~day, Mr. .i. A. Clark ol' the Ex- B 889 Of 67- care aild feeding of glic dairy herd. Mr. perlmenlal Farm. hir. Murphy. Mr, McRae gave his own personal expo- Reid and Mr. Marcellus will taki- rience in the handling of cattle giving charge of the lectures. Mr. Audrcw Mcllao will repeat his to those depending on dairy cattle as talk at the Short Course at lllilrrny a source of revenue. Ile touched ill v-cr next wcok. ONDENSED ADS. T00 LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION ONE CENT por word nach inser- A. W. HV|i:l::N§#‘“w_" rious dairymen. The situation along lion for adv,.,.,_|s|,,g in_ ,ms (.0|um,, ' ' ' the Murray Harbor line was thorough- gush must accompany omg,-_9_ Mm. um char - . ges. twenty tive* cents A 0i\ _llaiill`*i\f._IloimLn’_s, ifiiarloftetowli. BOY WANTED--APPLY`188 QUEEN Si. H Y *$7232-2-l0blll'. on sAi.e.-'-` No. s Hom-:".1Ew’Et cooking stove. Plieap. Apply nt 280 F1lii1_t_aJn_S_t. _ 0503-1-lllfltti. o LET; sTaAM HEATED soon - ' - T ' liflh H0l\ of Emlleror William. |111" null board, with :ill iuodf-rn von vi-iii:-nr(-s. Apply nl this nfilro. 72542-2-loliiillpd shocked yesterday after\\00l1 10 “nd °“ ' “ ""1"" ’“""‘. ° ' _,___ ________ __, *___ addr or the accidental death or Louis by shell flvllilwfr <'“fmH ll" “Hill” Losr-.A ensv surfato-'ss - . tween liugli iticliiillnus n'nl (.orn lwnll corner. lflnilvl' please uotif; ilcrirum Auld, Kensington. .1235-2-10.\l3ip1l TO L§T.- A SMALL BEDROun. suitable for nurse or gentleman, in private family with all modern ini- prcvenionts including phone. Ap- ply 144 lililsbnro Street. 6341-1-7l\1if_ FOR SALE. A PROTECTOGRAPH toilet-k writer. This machine was uovvr used and is something that savory person using livcks should have. can be seen at any time, by applying at this otflcc. 7208-2-B-Mit. NlInard'| Linemenf Cures Rheumatllin voiunvo nvns°rs,o aNNovNoaamN'rs, MEETING. ard. ONE CENT per word each inser- tion of the advertising in this column. Cash must accompany orders. Mini- mum chergea. twenty-nve cents. ahh-&a "KIIF IN MIND the Been Supper in "Hearts Hall" Friday, Feb_ 1 th., Tickdl” IOC. ' ' ‘ "U31 Qi-ad , °°'1‘lie_ annual meeting of the 'rn River. Egg Circle will beheld in 1 m N .V 'V ". _ Ol‘O\1l|Qllw|'£l'l¢ lffdutlflodly-V111 be NWUCIIG ~V&=l0NUil.lD"l'¢D-11059 we - ~ _ tv. - \ .1 g _ `:f-, if i é. tr 1:, _"~.‘€.‘._°”"5=‘2‘T~1"~T~?"*` 1 ,_ 6.514' h: . ,- »fN:,‘g1` Lent l. A . . Nrfhl ' . W5.: f" ri. lf,-;.., _o iff"- 'fl~."f` *.*-:'~f-.°";*'?=1*'_--°-v~\1/e- ,= -.-.»;,.»»:=’.-;.¢~.m~.'-_-:~.-ea-.: .. ..-..._:... ..-_ ...-.;._. ... . . _.,...... ._ ; ..@_. `?'. ,ww l rv. ._ H5. .ill N t . ..f rf? I 1” ty-.-1 ,qt ,_ lf up Nl), ` hi Nf'f 1;, Jx, ;'.f_. _._\1;`. ..___‘-..;;_.;,;,;,~;_E- _;; _ _ i*`.~i -li yi .. E' y ,L Qi; ‘ N51; ' ill-N 1 " I, Ig I "N V. TK; _. ._»...._ 5.7.; ,il *Z_e_'}r-/* g. 5.