,._, 14..., . \ ,\“,_ V, l I \ , . I i A THE CHARLOTTETOWN G ARIII ` . I NISRNING DAILY A` » ‘ > » - -. . ,. ;r~ '» 1'. - , _ . I if .-4 ~e. ‘-I s »:.` ‘...“~ ._-v-2,, ,ii ’. I ‘-.~.§u. ;.;;,.;. , .f»» - ' ry - _ . t, / 1 , . ‘E ° s ' . in . r kiulziirolli. T ‘ . W" y ( W' V.” U T y) "7 $8.50 Per Year (Delivered) In Advance for U. 8. "°"”'”' °‘"" '°"""°“ 1"' ` CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 25 , 1918 ' , new Par vm (Mailed) in 'Advance in canada ima can PREMIER ARSENAULT IELABORIITE SYSTEM OF 'BURNSNINUTIII Attended a N_umber oi Conferences and Gives Wealthy German Tells! How Germans "fgf§;;:";°,,;:;;;..;‘°;;f‘},i,,;';!3,{:};‘§;,,_ an Interesting Account oi Matters of Special Interest to Prince Edward Island, lion. Premier Arsonault rotlii-nod yesterday from Ottawa, whore he at- tended a number of conferences to consider matters in connection with the war. One oi’ the conferences pre- sided over by Sir James Lollglieed. President of the Military ilospitllls (foinmiseion, was attended by repre- sentatlves from all the provinces. lt had reference to the care of relllrii- ed insane soldiers and :lriangenients were arrived at by which each prov- ince has undertaken to care for its own returned insane soldiers. The liospitills tlomniissioii lltidertakcs to recoup t.lic provinces for thc experts- ns of this mainteiiance. lt is pleas- ing t.o note in this connection that 1'. Fl. island is`tho only province in (junada to wlltoli, so fur, no soldiers have i'et.lll'neil in this condition which speaks weIi_for the healthy young intinliood of this inland. Anollier conference presided over by the new Minister oi' Agricliltlii-i»., lion. Mr. (‘rernr riiscilsserl `tlie provi- sion ot' at-;riclllt.iil‘ul labor. This slltirt- nge is especially acute in Oiltario and the provinces of. liiallltoba. Sa:-ilratclie wan and Alberta. 'l‘lle coiii`erenc'e sat two days including un evening session :uid drew uu a iiuinbcr of recoinnien rllitionn, which are to lie dealt. wlt.Ii ily the Federal (lovcrilllicnt. lliil.il :lc- tion is taken upon them it is not. coll- ntdered desirable to niake tlimii pub- II4' liou.Mr.Arsentl\ilt interviewed ditfereiit. riepartliients oil iuatters of interest to this province. and negotiations have been initiated with a view to glvingi this province direct telephone colli- iliuncation with New Brunswick. This‘ will afford the Island telephonic coil- ncction with the other provinces and the United States. lie also interviewed the Ministei' oi' Railways and Mr. Hayes. General Manager for the eastern divislon,.who' happened to bl' in Ottawa at the time, with reference to transportil- tion matters. Ali has tllready beell noted in thc press application has been made for ii large appropriatioii for the improvement of governiueiit railways and raHwa1rservices,fa'gcii- erous share ot which will benppro- ‘ printed towardirlmprovernent of thc P. E. Island system, ilicludiiig new engines, ballasttng and new cars. The strenuous work done by the railways ilot only iii Canada but ill the United States in connection wltll tho war has had its ciiect on all rail way systeiiis. Prince Ed\\'al'd Island is not the only place that has sul`i`cr- ed during tho present winter. Tllcre is practically not a single railway iii Canada or the United States that has been able to run on scliedule time. On the trip to Ottawa thc Ocean Limited was fifteen hours ltllc arriving in Montreal anti thc C. P. R. was un hour and li hull' into on the trip i'roiii Montreal to Ottawa. The express trains between Montreal and Toronto and Ottawa and Toronto nro froiii two to three hours late every day.i and during the stormy wcathor ull the train service was absolutely dem! oralized. Wrecks on different rail-| ways have been quite frequent dur- ing the winter. and every traveller one meets from the United States has the same story oi' delay and diiiiculty. One gentleman from this province who has been travelling in the United States for the past three weeks, told Mr. Arseniiuit the only t.rain on which be travelled that was on time was the one that onine from Srlckvllle -to 'l‘or- meiitltie oil the iiiuch illiilsed N, ll. & iatoes oil his beilalf and the l)epi|i't- inent. will ship them and sell them to their brokers paying the proceeds to the sellers. Enquiries niade iii Ottawa by Mr. Arsenault indicate that iii all likeli- hood tllrce if not thc four Unionist candidates in this province will be elected Iiy thc soldiers' votes. ‘ While in Ottawa Mr. Arsenault met lion. .i. ll. Mcltctlli, M.li_,oi'tlielii‘it~ ish ('oIulnbia gtivl-.i-iimeiii, lip, M(-_ Lean is tl l’. IC. Islander, hailing |'i-om l`ieIt`:lsl. ilu reinoveti t.o liritisll t‘oI~ unibiil twenty yr-urs ago null :lltlloilgii his licar rclllllves have alll lci't the province he still holds the liotliestcild in Belfast. llo is an, ciitliuslus-tic lsluiider :lnrl promises himself al visit to his native province :li :lil early dtltc. lvlr. Al'.~iell:llllt beioi-e retllriiilig paid ll sllorl visit. to 'i‘oroiito, where lie. was kindly received by Sir William llellrst iliid llon.`Ml'. Mt:i’ilerf-ioii, I’l'o-viliciu! :s‘ecl‘i-ltiry, wllolli llc hull p\'cviousl\ niet Ill Ottawa. ’I‘Ilt-rc are l\vo large ilviatioii cainps at Toronto, wllere :l i.l;-.~-, ti-iiliiier of aviiitors, lucllldblg smile lsllllld men, are in iralilllng. Before leaving tittavvll, Mi-. Ai'seli~ iliill was tl glienl. :il :l lliiicliellll given by Htl' ll.l.. `iiortlt-ii ill Ilrilloroi` Sir Fir-d crick billlitll, /\itol'iit-y tit-|l~-l':ll i'ol' tlrl-at I liritlilll. Aillollg tllose present. wcrf Sli' (‘ocli i~lpritig-Rice, lately lil‘It.isll .f\liiliassilllol' at Wasliiligtoii. Sir Wil l'rid l.:u_irier and tl number of the ('n.lb- inet ivlinisters. Sir i<`i'cdei-ick Smith has :iddi'essed il large iiuinbei' of iuect- ings t`liroughollt. thc lliiited States and spoke foelingly of t.llc splendid sentiment that exists there towards the cause of,the Allies. He dwelt on the great moral effect caiiscd ill Great Britain by the war activities ot' this Doiiiiiiion, limi said that a very wut-iii feeling existed in Great Britain and France which was boilnd to knit clos- er together these great countries and the Dominion. The tfiiliinet, Ministers in Ottawa are working well togctllcr. lt. liitlst not be illiagiiicd that theirs is xl sine curc at present. 'l`liey are all ox- tromoly busy-men. .working twelve ind fifteen hours ll day and even longer. Party politics is absolutely tabooed and the sole aim ot' all is how best and how quickest to win the war. There exists tl serious shortage of foodstuff and a great caltipaign is about to be inaugurated i'or greater production in 1918` and 1919. 4 There is especially al sllortzigc iii wlieat and wheat pro- ducts and pork, and it will not be sur prisiiig it' an order is made at an early date forliiddiug the use ot’ white ilollr. Tile fact that lligh prices are not obtainable this year should not tiiscourugc thc potato growers. The srirplus existing' this ycur is.not like ly to exist iicxt year. Ally surplus on hand can be profitably ilscd in hog feeding us high prices are :lssiircd t'or this product t`or sonic' years to come. GERMAN THREAT TO BREAK WITH RUSSIA (!0l"l<1Nll.AGl<]N. Jail. 23.--Tile Lo- kal Anzelger oi' Berlin says that un- less Loon Trotsky,~ tho Boishcviki foreign minister. accepts the demands of tho (‘entral l’o\vers when he rc turns to Brest-Lltovsk on January 29 the Central Powers will break ofi police iiegntiations. SLACKER 'T'-OOK A FIT P. E; I. Railway. While iii at 1a_rZe town in the United States he made enquiries as to when a train wouldi leave for Washington. lie was told' the only way lin could niake sure wllsl lil go to lite station :intl wait until a iruilh canie going in that direction. Ano ier traveller arriving from flos- ioli had the name title of woe. lie had been trying to expedite ti ship- ment oi’ potatoes and i'oilnd every railway terminal so piled up with llc- cllmulatctl freight tlitit the rllilwuy hands had the greatest. tliillculty in doing tiny shunting. lt is true tilt- i\f‘0ple oi' this proviiice hilvo had to but '1ip with some dliilculties which miglit probably have been nvoitlt-rl. bilt on the whole tho expel-ielice here has but. been that of other places. Iii New Brunswick nn iniporttuit. brunch railway is cloned on ticcount of snow siccilnilllation, and will proliniily not open lllitil spring. The some is true., of brnuch railways in other provinces ‘lt is considered too costly these lillrd times to keep them open. There is a serious shortage of coal :ln the upper provinces, and it is be- ing doled out by daily allowances. A few days ago Mr. Crothers, Minister ot Labor. telephoned for ii load ot coal. In reply he was told that4250 iwuuds ,was theallowance, and he had to take his -tiirh like others. If the shortage continues it may be that some of the le essential industries may have to glnose down as in the United States. With reference to the potato situ- 0li°.\‘l in this province it is highly do nimble that titotii who have a sur- plus on liontl should endeavor to set clear of them as noon as possible. There isiutlil I surplus oi' over 60.-' 000.000 bushels in tlhe Unttod States and a surplus dbeig t and a half mil- lions in Collide, Quebec being the only province in Canada where there IB it shortage. The Food Controllers- D°l"*l‘i-l'l1°nt ilu 9. representative in this province who is anxious to assist the farmers andphippers in any place Wie'-fe the tools, will not mrs uw rinlr. Tlie, H 'l0¢ii\I°0\lel`°.'s Agent in "lil Drovinc ii willing to appoint lt SI‘lEltliil0OKE, Que., Jail. 25.- Wlieii the exemption was refused J. IE. Ricllnrtl, (ioaticook, by' the appeal court judges today, he fell to thc tioor in li tit. lic was unconscious i`oi'_t\\'l> hours. - __1_i_._.....-A Mlnard'e Llnlment Cures Dlltempev .‘lIE WEATIIER. TEMPERATURE TIDE. MOON. ETC TODAY IS THE 1273rd DAY OF CANADA'S PARTICIPATION IN THE WAR. 'I`Oll0N’i‘0, Jan. 26.--l~ltrong soutll- wesl. winds, snow. Tho higliest telnperutilre recorded yesterlluy was 16 degrees above. A i0 tl. iii. It. was 16 above; ut. 5) p. m.. it wus Ii above, Tile lower-it the pro- vious night was zero. The Lido will be high this morning at 11.06, tomorrow at 11.42 and Mon day nt 12.13; it will be high tonight at 9.57. tomorrow at 10.47 and Mon- day at 11.85. - The sun sets this afternoon at 5.20. tomorrow at 5.21 and Monday nt 5.23; it rises tomorrow morning at 7.41, Sunday nt 7.40 and Monday at 7.39. The first qiinrtcr- of tho moon was on Saturday. January 19th. at 0.38 ii. m. The in-o`on will be full on Saturday, January 2tith. at 10.14 p. in. The length of Iodiiy will be nine hours and thirty nine minutes and qi tomorrow nine hollis and forty one minutes. ` ___._.1__'.___-- Mlnard'¢ Llnlmorit Cures Neurnlgla. ooiiuivo Evtnvrs. ilivnouivoi-JMENTS. 1imn'r1Nos. arc. 1-_-_ i i "Concert and ibiuilret. social in Cor- in Australia, India the War. \\'ASll`,ING"FOI\’. Jtlil. 2:7.-(lci-iiillii business men liuvc lletn lililckilliiili-.I by i~Iillperor Willilllii irotil thi: lloy- inllncdialely preceding tilt- walt" lilili the pl'eseiit,- llccordiiig to :ln :lrtii-lt written by August 'i`llyssi-ii, one o tho wetlltliiest liieiiiin-i's..llf (it-i'lllilli._\": bllsiness r~olnniil|iil_v, ililll li le:ltler o tho llcplliiliczlli llioveineiil. 'i`Iie :lr ticlc wus ilrst. published in pniiipllle forln, lilll it was sllppressetl :ind thc autlior lined. _ "l :lui writing this puinplllet," rllc writel' slips. "ilectllise I wuni to npei tho eyes oi' (ierinulis, especially of the Iiusiiicss coililliiliiily, to facts Wlieti tile liolieir/.oi|e|'il.~= ivrllitetl if gl-t. illi- siipport oi' the I-o|oillel'cill class for their will' plains ilu-_\ pu' lllcll' ltlells bl~i`oi'e us :ls tl illlsllifés' |il'o|iositioii_ A itll-go nuulb~-l' ol' luis* ness :old tzolillilt-|'t~i;ll tneil were :iefkoi to sllpport the iitilleil'/.oIlel~ii wzlr pc icy un tile g|'o|iilii iillit il would pay tlieiii In lineto, if-l itil- frtllilily col. fl-ss illtlt I :itll one oi' tlierie int-il wil was it rl_ in argl-i-l-_ _ War Had Become a Necessity in 101! "ln 191': the lloliciizollcrns stil( Lilo wall' had li<~collie tl iiecessity lo lil- m'esei‘vtllioii ol' thc liiilitliry systein upon which their power- ticpcnds il ,hat year. The llolieiizollerlls iiligli ‘iavc directeil. ii' they had desired, ili- “'oreigu aiillirs oi our country so thu peace would have been insured ii.| Europe for :lt least iil`t_v yt-airs. Syndicate Formed to Exploit Canada f"l was pr-rsoiilllly pl‘oiiiiserl tl irccl ZI`1ll\t of 210,000 acres in Aiistiwllial alild l loan i'l'oiii the. lieutst-lie liaiiik ol' `»7i'i0,lltitl at Si per reiit. to eiizllile inc `.o dt-vclop lily Iillsiiit-ss in .-\\ist.rtlli:i. l‘o sevcrill other firms werc proiliisozl ipeciill' trailing facilities ill liirlizl, ivhicli was to bc coritillercfi by (lor- many-lic it notcd~bv the cud of 1915. A syndicate was formed for the ixploitlltioii oi' (`:liiada. This syndi- cate coiisislcll oi' the heads of twelve 'real iirliis; the worliillg capital r.':i.-cl ”lxcd at $100,000,000, llzili' of whicli was to lic i0`l\ild by thc (icl'niilii (lov- iriiineilt. “'l`llcsc proutises were not- vaguely: given, they were niadc definitely by Betlimaiiii-llollweg on behalf ol thc Eiiiperor to gatlicrliigs oi' iiusiilessl licii ilutl iii liiuiiy cases to j)ilii\'itlu 'ils. I have iileiitiolicd the promise >i` it igrlliit oi' Ii0,00tl at-res in .~\llsll'u,li:i '.ll:ll. was iiilldr- to inc. I‘rotilisr:r oi' :z silillllll' liiliti \'.'erc nitlde lo all ictlsi eighty other pcrsolls at .speclzll inter- views with the clllllicolloi' :ind pllrtic- ulllrs ol' llleso proiili.~ics wi-i~o f-iiieiw-ti ill ll. Iiorrll ill lilo trtltles dt‘|i;l|‘lllii-ill, I "lilll not olily were toc;.t- |iroliiisr‘\:= ilinrle by tile (‘Il:llic<-IIoi', they wi-i'e` Have Been Blackmailed by Kaiser. Syndicate ,Formed to Exploit Lands sion oi Which Would be Secured by t~ontil'iiietl by the l-linperor w three or-rzzlsions ulltlresseil large pri- lleriiii. Mlillilcli and ('ussel in l liilfi, I wuz; :lt out ol` llir-sc ings. 'l‘lle l~1ilipr‘i‘or‘s spr~t»r~ll iv: 01' iile illosl ilowi-ry oril_titiii:4 llezlrd. Llilliililstic over the coinin‘_', G coiiq it-cllilietl by the llriiisli. il is ill tl wily govei'lieii ily tlitlll. \'.'e iot illl~i'eIy t»t‘t'llpy llidize, wi: '.‘ it the lirltisli :llinw to be illkcii iialil l’ri|icee; will zlflei' our co Ii '~`u|Ill-l'lt|litI, ill tlll lilo liclil'-sl Itlilds if the mlrlll the tit-i'iilllil ling will ily: ovl-r' every other iltlg.‘ rtialily. in lieci-llilivl' oi iii gall to .lltlve illl~i'\i-'=w.'» irlice viltl llllsillt-.~;;‘. incii I \vfl:i pei' Islleii to iqlltiiwlilltu- it slillsl-i'i|il i1,i)ti0,tit)(i. I tletzlilli-ll to giv- =.o did solni- otlloni. I was th 'ired with il private ilil<~l~vil»w llctllnlzlnn-Ilollwer,':i privalte .~ae<‘i'c- 'l:i'y, who told me llltll ii' I il to give the _u|lili'tliitt~r- I would iiitlil oi' thc worst sort, :ind l'cl`u gualraliltcc tl liiark to the wil ’1`\'.'o ilioilllls ltltcr I lost nly c _.nd thc grealtei' plirl of my I: has been ltikoli over all al iigil lliellilf-. coniisczliioii. .\lol‘covci‘. not to get paid uiiiil :liter ill lint :lin to receive four per ct lin- plll'cIl;|i~'»- p|'il'l\. , out ll -cii'clilui' lust .Nlurc-ll whic Il \\'ill lie wi:-we for l»tii}iIoyei'.i who liavo foroiigll itit`et'rsts ‘ ploy tlgeiits in foreign countri r-:ln tliciilrselves oil' :ls bo i-‘i .lgeilts tllid li'ilvcll0l‘s will -pl' for some time rli`ter the war have dit' iiculty in doing' business, not o eilellii' cotliiii‘ic\'. but in iieiltra t_i'ies.` ` cd with allcl' the war, 'i‘b0 n of this circular ill plain liliigu this: 'So lflntlied and hated lia\ malls liecolilc outside tllcir own trv that no oiic will want to Il: personal rlellliugs with tliein ill u:ll'.' pl‘ospc<-1:; :ire In-lil out by illi- 0|' fail to see lIl:l| Ile ilu: bei- boo'/.led and Ii|lllill|i,i-,_iri'| :ind into suppol'tiii_g :l wzlr irolll ull iitnilnst he can hope to i,-,llitl colile out of lt \\iiilout ti:llloii.'l l'lllll|-._v'_"’ and Canada Posses- DLIIGHIS AUDIENCE T pre- sentation ol the Burn's concert last iifiuiiris Fiiolii oriiiwil iiziiiii-i_lii_ii_i.iiciiiiil\it vioils iiigiit aild the rendition of the sic lovers were prcsciit and the si- vcrnl artists :ldded new lttilreis to tllcll' :llreildy well-dt-clu-d cl'owli.s by the .»:plt~ndid pf‘~i'i'ol'lrl:lln-e :intl the eil- llliisiuiitlc rect-piioti uiill wllicll t-:rch llllnilit-r was i‘em-lvl-ii. ‘.\ir. I`-l;'li'lt- :re -'orlllg nine l-ilcoi-»-~; :ind the rlllll'-r :rr lists ibr-ing etillully :lppreciritt-.ti. I i I llo on 1 'ate gl-tlierings of limitless int-,rl iii Tillflliili i!,tltlli-l'- ls ont- l Iizlvr- l‘I_v t-il- crniuii liest iii' Intlizl. ‘IniIi:l,‘ Ile rillid, "'i‘|lc l;ollu.Il_v itlii tif - tllis:| eil l`il\'- \\'itII "lint this ir. what hon li.'lp|.. 'lltlitt-nll<'»i', Tieilliiitlillr-iloilweii, i~t'IIilr\.I Iosr-_ :‘ iilcc. Iilllrlt sed it r loan oilii‘tlc' llsiiit-ss rc that I lltii e will' -nt. oil olltrilct I lltld with the wilt' o “l described this detlizlud as .\'lllsil-r ltuytiioild Niac.\J--Ill. son of .\ll'. .\l:llcollil .Vlilt-.\'eill of Long t‘i~eek. was one oi' the slut' pt-,l‘l`ol'liii-i‘s ilt liotll eilitr niliillcnts. 'l`Ills _volliig lad, only seven _vt-:li‘s old. is siiirply ll nizlrvel. lic is ll llalildsoliio and manly lillle clitlp :md the rliytiilllic n`itliii\t~i' ill which be licgotiatt-,d the swords-i at once cilptivtltcll tho tllulieiice, lie wzls cheered again tlllli tlguiil. I I 'l‘lie prograiliiiic was prllcticzllly till- -niine :ls on tho previous night. FOUR STEAMSHIPS LOST 'IN THE MISSISSIPPI. I i 1ll‘1.\li'iiifs’, 'I`t-llil.. .i:lil. 2§i.-- ll-lr tio -.< 2-'wi-epilli: slill|ll\\':ll'd llll tilt- wil-.1 ol`.:l ralpld rise ill llli- .\Ii¢:.~i;~'.si|iiii itil* or, din- io the bl't-:lkiliiq oi' gol'go.=¢ in llnlt wtltri~\v;l_v :lull lriliutalry >'tl'¢-:liiis iotl'-l_\', czliisetl foul' :aleullllifltlts to _-rilill. tort- oilit-rs front ilu-ii' ilioorillg :llld tlzliilzlgorl 1| llllliiiit-|' til' :iill.llI --r:lt`i. '|‘iir-re was no los-i or liit-_ .iilillllzllid do not realli/.l~ \\ll;1i the ilu porlaiice or- coilllniiolls r~ollilt-ctloli _~.\'lt.li the .ilniillailti really i1ter.i\f~. to i'c..idelit:'\ til this icltiliil; :.ild li' ici ill coiltrol of i\lalili.'riui peopb- \-.w-sliiill ln: slliTtfi'»'~i's still, as when we iverr depeiiiieiit upon sieilin cillririlllnioalioii Shortly :ri'lel' this lirzlncli of tht Itcaguo was es-t.l`|llisliell, the liiiperitl' ltliyill li`lyiii~,; (‘orps iv-olir-stmi out' t‘oiiiil\ittt-1,-s to ulltie-i'illkc the lwcruil ing :lild exulllilitltioii til' t‘:ldct:~: in lllc 'owci' pi'oviilt~f~s for their es|ilIiIis|i~ iilelit at 'I`ol'otito. This work wliicll rc- quires tl great deal ol' time und labor has lit-eil currieti on by thc l’l'esidclit. .li.ti.olli'. Medical li..\;tlitiiilcl', l)i'. Sl. I .ii_~iikilis. and siiitt- colliliit-ilciiig lliu* work they li;l\'c-extllllillctl and i`oi‘wtlril- ed to the Royal Flylilg l".ol'ps us iiillny _ls l`ortj.' ilpplit~:lilt.s for r~iiiplo_vllii‘ii' .lt ilcudull:ll'iel‘.~=, 'i‘oi-onto. ’t`liel‘e si-ellis to bt- :ln illl|ii‘-liisltili rlllronll "’l`llt~ loreigii trtzllc dcpllrtlilctit sent I yr ' . i stlitl. :tl i‘il`l I es wilt p. ing o' 'cncli or l-Zllglinli liirlll. (ir-rinilli tibtllil_\ lily it l coun- “So this is thc iirospoct we are inc ieaiiiiip ago ii ` 'e ticl' colin ivcaiiy ‘ter th# in' :aut-I Iilzipt .‘ il built iolllt-U jr-ii liii.-_ is l I blink "t‘:|tl :lily il~~l'uillli lo will __ __.__V,__ __,.v,___.____Y_Y.V__._.,V.__,,_.___._._g,,__,,,V._. ._.____ F. W. HYNIJNIAN Branch of the Aerial Service. til' the Ilrilisli lilnipire wus held in the ir then read the report profaciiii; it with present nt tho meeting. Ile thought tliar, P. E. Islanders, owing to the; isolated position of the province' should be more interested in aviation as the one outstanding. means of securing continuous comrnuliloltioni between the province and' the main- i land. . PFlE9ll..:NT HYNDMAN`S REPORT On the 12th March, 1917 at thc re quest of tho Montreal Branch of the Canadian Division ol' the Aorlal Lea- gue of the British Empire, this Queen's County Branch was inaugurated In calling a Public Meeting for thc pur- pose, in the Legislative Library at Charlottetown. About forty gentleiiien attended, and the following oiilclals were elected: Mr. F. W. iiyndman, President. Hon. Chas. Dalton, Vice-I’re-sidoiit Executive Coinniitteo.-lion. A. A McLean, M.P.; D. B. Stewart., A. E Morrison, R. il. Jenkins. <‘. ii. li. Longworth, Eliquiree. Trcaeiirer, G. W. Morrison. Req Proceed! in aid of Church. Atimisnio Niireseiltetlvo who will receive W et! H69. 2293-1-23Miilptl. ran Ban Hall Tuesday. Febriliifil Bill- Mgr. Canadian Brink of coilinicrco tr n Charlottetown. - 1_5 and 20 cents. Ladies with ibank- I ccrr'-ttlry.-Mr. 0. (1. (‘rlinweil. AN ISLAND AVIATION UU. At the Annual Meeting of the Queens County ~ Empire. Forty Nten Iiave Joined Aerial ___1___._._.i. Tito lllliillili llll‘f‘-iilli-Z Of iIli‘ Qllf‘I‘l\’=» \V. Ilyiidiiiuil, .f\. .\_ i\icl.f~:lil :lild .I. ('ountr_v` lirnlicli of the /\ci'iiil l.t-aguc E. li. l\icttrend_\'. lionrd ot' '|‘i'lldc llonis 'l`l\\irsdny ni`lel‘- \\. llynllnllln, .i. IC, li. Met l'e:ld_\', t :lp noon with l'resldcil| l~‘. \\'. llyildlilziiiitilin 'l‘. tl. 'l`.'l_\>lor :tiul .liidue .»\eii<-as in the clin . - _ p The tiene'-‘ii-t-i~'s report snlniiitttd - lieitlre the ilict-tllii: closed lll1I`l.\'- by M,-_ (;_ \V_ iim-itimi, ,ihowqrl gi gmail one gcntlenlell siuiloil llic lin-iiillei'sIi||l linlance to the credit of the ltcilgue l`0|I~ ' ill tho (Ylliiiiulaii Iiniik of (‘olliiiit~i‘cc. 'l`lle i'oi-iuntiou ei' thc Qilren‘s Foun- Tiic president. Mr. l~‘. W. Ilyudmtui ty llrtliich oi' tilt- .\erini l.ctlgii<- was ii regret. that inore liieiiibcrs were not zllltl ll.tlvoc:lt.iiig .-\crial coiinectloii willi My-itaws Ciiinniittee,-Messrs( I-‘. ~ AIIVIIOATES = League of the Britt-h I’l‘oilioti|ig' t’r»luii|itte<~, - l\les.»=i‘s. If. McDonald iliuiiily for tilt- purpose ot’ .pi'olnoti|ii: the Mainland, but after colisirlclublig corrcspoiidencc with nianlifacturcrs of Aerial niachiilcs and cxpcriellccd dealers, thc coiuiuittco decided to post- pone operatioiis until the war wus over, as thc cost of aerial iiiaclliiics, and the necessary employees, would then be very coiisideriibly rcducetl, iiiilt the i’l‘esidt‘ilt :ind liledicill lilxzllll- iiier are puid for their ser\-'ict-,~: to i. Itoyall l~'lyIng t‘,orps, so it lnlly its wc lit- stzltcil now, that the :-'ci'vicc\: r llicso gciltlcinen :irc given grzltllitoiis I" for l";ltl'lolic pul‘poses, :ls /~.\'itltio: -»; ilow, and will lil liic t`utul'<-, iilrvt :;iucli to do with the clldilii; oi' this ‘».%i'l‘iblc w'.li‘. ~i lnilst lierl- slate lil; luring the past year, lioil. .\. .i\. .‘I ; Scan who wal; eloctcll one ol' til ixeclitive <`oill:l‘.ittec oi' this liifliicl' iluviilg tlcceplcti :lil :ippoiiitzllciii 'tl ier the (iov<~l‘iilileilt ill ()tltlwtl. whit" :ir:cr_-ssillltcs his rcsidiiii; in tlitlt city _ suiitiiitted his i‘csii:ii;l_tioil which wa . lcccptcll. and thc comlnittl-c ell-cle in his plot-c, l<`l'tiiil< lt. lictlrlz, lirri , t f_‘llili‘loiteto\\'li. 'l'lif- Vonstltittioii rt iuirt-= liizll ille coiiltliiltce and oil' li.. oi' lin- ltcllgur-, llr:llicll shrill be -lrcted .li its zlnnlitil trier-tlil~.;:;_ \'a .-ililt~i<~‘= rlui-ini; the ycilr the :millilit- tee liars .po\vel‘ to till. ()ill\' illeililierfa who lltlve pilid thc* illiiizliloli t`»~i-s, llrtvo tile privilegr: 0 - voting, ol' speiilzillii :lt thi- inreiiiii rl' till- Ilrtllicll. . 'i`lle llli»|\ibel'sllip fee lf; one dull: ($11.0) pl-r yr-ur. I desire to reillilltl the liliiilibcrs this Branch that it was establishe- t'or thc purpose ot` encolirzlgiiig :int assisting the “Science oi' _»\vizilioti"- 'l`o my inilltl the best way ol doll our d`lity in that respect. would be I ettcollwige, the orgtliiiztltloll oi' "l’l‘ince I~Jtiwalrd island Avialtioii t‘c: pully" with :l ctlpitall of sity ilfiy oi one lluiidred tlloilsaiid tloilurs in >- .‘s ot' fifty dollars eucli. and us izlll l‘ IC. lsluiitlcrs arc iiiicrcsted in slit-llc llntlcrtakiiig, every ftlliiily in the pri viuce i-lliliiilti bccoiiie slini'eIililrIei':` :ln "rife one or inure slitlrr-;:, 'l`ll¢~ rt-ci-‘ ` ltlrge investillelil in \'ictot~_~.' lion- 'lssures us that tlicre would be no ti" y ilcully in secllriiig the ilcccssury ce. itol for :ln cllti-t‘pi'isl» oi' sucll irr- iliiporttiilcl-» to our province-_ ’|‘Ii1- Act .ll l.<~llglit~ intros no stock in I-nic; prisr-si, blli ilso-.~= its illililf-tice in :ldv i caiilli: :ind iirliiiiotillg Avinlilln tl I \\'oi'ltl over. lt is sllggesteli tiltll tl" Stock l.i.-I bt- opcili-d und plat-eil ln the litliuls or the 'l`l‘e:lslil'cl', with :lu :liorliy ill give receipts for any sill. _sr-i'lptloii;~. i-nec-ive-tl, lleptisltiilii th.- salne ill the (‘tlllildl:lll lluiik ol t‘oln ili\>|'ci~, so lilaii in the event of I'»~u~'t- being' lllipplly tier-I:li'l-ii. this lslallirl could luke altlvzlnttlgc ot' the llluily. .\ei'opiniu-s' tlirowti on till- public. lie- iilg no longer rt-i|iiii‘t-d for wall- |lui~~ poses. lt' sllcli tl i-tllilptliiy is t`oi'ii\i-ll I wish to i-'sly that tl lloniiilioil At-t ll' incorporutioii will be required us thc territory of other provinces will lie used, as well tis that of this prov incc. . hir. t'. ll. li. Longworlli in iiioviul: the adoption of the I’i‘eeideiit's excell- ent report dcclarerl that it was liiglily creditable alike to the l'roviiice and and the iiiachinery improved. Your coniniittec ls' quite sntisfiell tlislt after the will-_ :l large nunibcr of island people will take stock iii tl local company. suillciont to purclitise and manage two aerial machines for all necessary c.ouncct.ion (for mulls :ind passengers) with the iiiulnlund. no every person in the 'province is intci‘est.cll in sucii service.; and ilius much as the tcriiis under whlcli this province cntercd the Confederacy igiiarlliltcerl "contiiiuoilii" coinniuncn- tion sunlmcr :ind whiter" for mails and paseoiigers. have never becn car ricd out in ally one year. the colniiili tee fully believes, that no i)oniinioii Govcrniileiit coll ililord to ltfiisc as- sistance to the proposal. seeing that Aorllii connection is the only pos idlilc wily of fulfilling tlioiu- Tcruis. This province kcpt out of Conferierii- lion until this gitarnntee was given. The taalitrol of such t`oiilpuny niust he in the bands of rmildonls of this province, as people residing on thes lin Mr. il_\-'ndniuu that such ll large 'liumber as forty liicu should liar.- Iliccn passed through his- hands t`or ,this inost important lirzlilch of Eillpiie service. Ile paid a tribute to Mr. liyiidliiaire iiitiefatlgalilc ciiorts iii this- work. otid especially his elirierlv- or:-i to have P. E. lsIaud`s winter unyi- gntion problem solved by incllu.~i of ‘atrial irnnsli. I Mr. D. li. Stewart sccoridr-ll the ino- tioii wliic); was carried ullilliluioiil-ly. OFFICERS ELECTED On inotioii of .\lr. l~`. R. Hearty. sccoiided by Ml", (`. li. ll. iiotlgwortli. ll/ir. l<‘. W. liyndmnii was re-tlppoiiitcd l‘i'esidcnt for the ciisuin year, On motion ol' Mr. ll¢I¥rtz sccniidrd by Mr. .I. ti. liyndtuan. Holi. (‘Ilai<. llnltoli was rc-elected Vicc-l’i'esiilcnl The other mcnibers-' of thc cxccutivc \\'cl‘t‘ nlso rc-f"lecletI eil bloc. l GREATER AC ON WES i.O.\`lif).\'. .i:tll.`.’='i»~\'i'illl the it-port eil aliiwiiorzltiiiii in thc |»liliiiczlI l|lll't»sl in .-\li>lritl-llllilgalry :llld tl coniillllzl- tloii of 1.-ileilce as l-eglllvlfa illt» iiitorlizll 1-'iiutltloii ill (lerliiull_\', the lioialiilt- t'c:iiui't- ill the wot-ill war is- tht- .ii pureill rt-sliiliptioli. :lull .~;ol:l<-\rli;.i ltlrgei' rf-tile, o|` the llliiiitlrv op'-i:i~ lions oil till- wt-sierti fr-int *iii l`:'.'.ll~r- and li'-lgilini. Altlloligii for ibt- lltoiin-ili tht-ic opeilliloli-, vii-well lrriill lip- .~r.lil intl, as alnilolillt-t-ll by Ille vtirioilfi \\';lr ol tires, do not tt‘llllst-4-iltl ill illlili>l'tn|il-te the iisuall stlltlll opei';itioil.= by rtlidlilg :ind l‘r-I-oiliioitei-lily, iitirtit-~. \~:lli-'ll lizlvt- in-i-li in |ll‘t.gi'i-ss situ-4~ ii:t- sl-vi-re lviiltcr wr-:liIit»i ilegrtil. l‘~-lldilig lie- lwecii the lines ni' the coilliuliiiittilioli. it is not tlitilciilt to s-ee that the lnnil~ rzeiivres now in proiqrt-s.~= on vtli~ioiir. 2-et-lol'-s :li‘r~ in tile ililliiie til' ti'_\'ili<,--olli lil"\i'i'~‘1f~. -li' .» ni;ll'li--li t<'llt|;lt-i»-| ` Are Getting i`ie;lt.iy T Tloiii the North :lon to llit- l»§\\'is:; l‘l'orl|i»-ix ill-» l»-.=.:~-niilg in tile iiroro ol' '-vliltl-i' ll.l: p<»rliiitl~-ll the 'tif-illcr-i‘-'»iitf. lociill to 1.--ini lol-tn iii--li no-li lil riitfr- pl'lsr~:- wlllctl fr-»-rllillp,._\' lor-ec-ni.; thr- illicntioll sllorily to l-oslilllc iightiiir-_ :lciivlty mm-l- exteii-.i\'ely. For \vc~-li.. the big gulls: :lloilg the oiliirc lnltllt-l'l~.>il| hzive been rotlillie’ in r-xl<»ii.»;i\'e dur-is on tililliorruri ser- Tl\iITY A TERN FRONT Beiligerents on Botn Sides, Apparently I Engaged in Trying-Out Processes Pre paratnry to Larger Operations Made Possible by Mildvr Weather. tors. bllr the illitititry has loin idle onini: lo tlic rleep silows and later lo itll- ili.ir‘a.-ses which foriiied as a re- sult of the thaw. On tllclr extrcnlo rigllt in northern lleigiuni the (icriilaiis have carried our :in "illlp0rt.tltl| raid" :ind gained u, f’iiiiilli7 in l\`r»-rlcli :idvaiiced irclu-lies eil-it oi' Niellpoi-l, while along nearly all of the front in l-‘latldcis tho artil- ierlcn llxlve illcreasrftl the volume of lIlf»il‘ iiiv- Flghtirig Around Lens 'l'o tfle south, :lrolliltl l.i-ns, .-\ii-:is llilll .ii. Qlleillin, thc llglltillg. alllloilgll still by coillpllriltlvi-ly small forces, daily is itrowillu in strenlztli. while ctlstwai-tl along the tfliemili Dee i):lnies_ past \'~'-rdllil and thetlce to the Hi-.'i.--= liriiil--|~ lin- l~`rellell and tier- lilali,-: ;.|~- t»orltir|llo_llsly f-iip_;rg.~.¢i up l'ul'ioll,~ s~-rtot's in zlrlilit-ry fighting' toni iiiiolllry ill-iiviliofi considerably ill. >\'e the norrllzll, :ls comparerl with tip- e;lrli»»i- tiny.-w 01' the war, Oil the front in lioiy the charge in itll- iiirfil coirlrritirnl tfritleiltly has not l~<.ultl=ti an ye-r in any netternierrr. oi .~:tl‘ati.-gif: position Oi thc Allstl‘0-Gel'- tliiln clinics. Iirom the Asiago Pla- tclu eastward to the Piave river and lllcnec southwar-tl to the Adriatic Sea the ltaliaiis again linve been victori- ous :li nunierolls points. FU RTHER D NAVAL In Which Bre'-.Iau and » oi l.O_\`lJIl.\', .I:lii. 2.'._~ ‘l`li~- llrilisll dc- l'ny».~i‘ l,ix;il‘rl was about two lriiies rclli tile. '.loi'tlicilstci'ly pfliilt ol li:f.‘ sltllli ul' liiirlis oil pilirol duly' :" 1,20 o`t-lock ltlril :’»llntI:l_\' lll':l'iriili'. vllen it siglltetl the \vzli~:»liips titictwil iid Bresluu iSultuii Sl-liin'~.lilssiI_ll~» rtiill the tln~ll._v ship. "lin ociicii and lsi‘eslall cilgagt-ti tilt- l.i'/. r/l :ll about il,titlti ytliwis, sllooiilig -vcr hcl' witlioiit hitting. The Got-bcii sighted liritisli iiionit. rs in liusli liay on the lioriilt-:ist ariicl' ot' linbros and cngagctl tlielii, ip. pr,-sitio i-ontililling to iight the l.i¢/.- rd} which was prcyciitctl t`i'oni clos- -ir; to torpedo rillige because of tilt-. -cllrtlcy of the clit-iii_\":s tire :ll the. llorier raiigc. Thi- lice-ti‘o_\'t-i* 'l`ii;l'csl- now joined he i,izul'-'l :ind the two tI'csti'o,\'ci'seii-E ca\'oi'lri to covet' tile iiioiiitoixs by iriniiiy, :l sliiolu- scl'ei~ii, iii :ltteiiipt~ ,_ ,..\,i,_i, Um.. ,,.,.|... ~.-mn../.r/»,i . .'icciirate tire from the Got-bell Tlicnil-1 35,. (uf. 1;;-1 -e-,-y n»..|\;~. y y ‘... tl..-‘. ef.-ii hit lit-:l\‘il_\' :lull suiilt. 'l`bc stlllllli 'oiiitor 1\i-ZX, whicll was oil fire :lurid- `~iir.‘.. blew up :ind tlisliilpi-aiu-,rl iiiirw; iri and .lllei-od itll: I-oiirso i ii- .solitllwto-ll t)l>:=.-rillli.; ll'il\\l~»i'.: vllilllllil i'> Ui" r--ss :lild l.i/,ard i`l.llo\\'i~d the r-ilclliy .\t 'I :l.iil will-il ili-» lir't'»r.l:lli \\.l.i ll .~i.\ liiilcs south of (‘ei\h:llo. tl ltirrfe cxplosioil was olnat-i'\'e\l :livin-:l:.t. hcl' :liter i'llnili~l. 'l`\\o or tlirei- illiiiuli-.-. lot.-r tim-t- nlor~i~ exiilo-.ioiis tool plalce, :intl :li it-li iiiiuutcs past :---veil silo sunk by the sterii. keoliiig ovcx' :ls silo welll dowll. (iii s.-ciug the iircelall sink. tbc Goelicri turlled and circled round het' and thcn contiiiucd on tl soutlierljf voiirsc. liiiiiietiilltcly att" this four cnelny destro_\'el‘s were sl_.;htcd com- ing out of the Durdauelles, supporto’ by :in old Tilrkisli oruiser. 'l`lle'i`if:r<‘iyers, which li\i'l'i»‘tIl_v rc 'tired up the sti':lits_ tilt- il ~:|i'~;ilitol'.»i. lIlt~ Tig! Slit- pi-olieeilell i.lowl_v up the Dnrduu- clics. l-.rorlcd by clioiny scilplillies :ind the four 'l‘ui‘ltisli tlestroyers wliicli had '|`li » (loolicii was now lil such n coil- . P S F ETAILS OF I ' ENGAGEMENT Goeben Were Put Out Action. The shore baiteiics at Cape Helles then opened an accurate fire on the 'iigress and Lizard. wliicll had been :`olio\vitig tilt- (iocben, and in view lil tI.\~- :lciivity of thc iiritisli naval -llrcr~n:'r, the two fic:-ii‘o_vei~s retired out oi' l';lli;.'e :ind pimtguederi to rescue the siirvtvorsi of tilt Llreslriu. During lllesr- operations the periscope of a "‘\I'lilfii'ii1“ \`--"1-\’ -“ltxlitetl and tho work --t' iw--=cii»- \.\':i= iti|ert`rrerl rwltll seri- ou~»l_\ \'.lll1-» tile tlf~-»ti-.\j.-I-rw lliintt-dtlie »ll~iil.;rillf~ . ‘|'_*'l"|"l°'|"l"|'°|'§§'I1~'\'*i°~l-#+4 E CIINIITNSTII SPIIIIAISE ¢"|"I"|'\l"l°~¢°‘l'+'\"l"9'l"l'+'l°1»¢ » 'I BRIGHT BOY IS \'/ANTED AT Gllurdian ()i’t“icC. 1841-i2-22Mti »-l--_---_-_____._.l_..i____ JOHN A. M:lcDONALD, LAND SUR. v1»_\'or, llfrnilliiville. '.’5i:'l7-l-‘.’iiE1iiipd "WANTED-'ro PURCHASE, ss- coilri-lianti typewriter. Apply Guardian Oillce. 2239-1.23Mr[_ WANTED A MAID Fon GENERAL llouscwork. Apply 55 liillshoro Sv `.lIi4lI-1-2I'».\i6i FOR SALE ONE COW NEWLY CAL- vcd. Aysliire grade. Apply J. E. Tralnor. licdford. 23-i4~1-25M»ilpd. '-TO LET A MODERN SEVEN ROOM house tit ilriiihtoil immediate poss- ession, llilig 240. 2341-1-253101. 'I it i||_ 'l‘I|t- ent-inv their et»:l:w'tl hifi; . f 1 ti II "~WANTEE~ T0 RENT.HOUSE WITH lnodcni convcnicnccr, on or bgfmu iirst of March. Apply at this Otlico. 2300-1-23Mtt. iitsiliir-'on sAl.s A NEWLY cALvED | cow. or will exchange for dry cow. apply to llcrbcrt lliasoil. Bunbury. ~ 2340.1-zriiuzilpa. 'WANTED-A GIRL FOR GENERAL llotiscwoi'k. Apply Mrs. P. C. J i5ro\rn. 196 liicliinond St. Dtf. 2152-1-14MDti. `FOR SALE.-10 H. P. IMPERIAL .\iui'ine cngiii, first class condition ready to install. A bargain. Apply I :ii lleiidersoii & Cudmore. 101. Gri- toli St. 2361-1-26M2i. NO 0NE,DOE5 THE COUNTING when you'vc installed rl Rclnington \\'alil Typewriter. The' .\lac1\Im\ does it ns it writer. the flrzures with wonderful niechanical autouiatic no currlcy. A. Milne l~‘iuecr. Halifax, N. S. ’ 2-'i5`1. __._._.& .______ ..._..____._..___..s¢_. FOUND ABOUT SIX WEEKS AGO, _ at ('_ if-. l'ratt's St. i’oter‘s a hand bug, containing a sum of tnxney. Oiviior can have some by desc bin: contents. and paying for nd. - 2847-1-ZSMII. waivrso A n:i.lAaLi aint. wlim ~ character references for ,ii ,ict r- travellers family near -Qty; l-ztlsy position good wages. washing. fare paid, Apply day evening or Builder niterpilqti. ‘ Mr. sit-win-i.nuss Hotel. _ 2342-i-ziimzl. M|M|.d.."`i_|n|me”t cur” muumuhm `el-tlplancs failed to return. im,-|||-qi. Linimmg gg". blmhuhn I .` _