l .1-,., .. _ . , . .. _T116 is Read Daily by 42,000 People. 1 A _ 1 _ _ ,s jf; ' #Sworn Circulation Statement Furnished Advertisers., Z ., .. .,- -~ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ _ _ ,, _ , ‘ ‘ ' - r _. A ._ _._ *’ ' . ' ,|, 1 ,-- ._.,. --,.r,‘, Y , _ _ . » , ‘ W » - ' < , - __ :_ _ ' , . > t _ B 'I ,’ -\ +A: <-um \ _, l , _ _ W- . ' ` A * ‘ -.4 1 MQHFQNING -DAII-Y I n g , gl, J-`-Tl"-‘-‘-':.“v‘a r.-_'_ :.1 :.--'rrf_-_:~::::::.:v::.-. _ .vs_-:_ _,t.i'.‘:-‘:§‘- -'-'-'-`J-‘-'~‘::vz':- - - v vw -‘-'rr-`-}'-‘:::;.;_-@gy;.-.~.-_-_-,~_-_-_~_~_~,,,r_~_-_T_-_.______ ;._____._________________________._____.___._l._._._____._._._____._= _ _ _'___ _ ___ ______._____________________________.;__ __.___.__Y_ _ ____________._._______._.__________;__;;;;_______________________._____________._______________._.___,_______.___._______________________._.________v_______v_______v_____________ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . - _ J 1*' lt "' ' ' ' ' -vt ».‘ -11' 'H » _ H ,, H _ ""‘“"‘ ` its l-7" -..» -r., ~ , , ‘"""""""'"""""""*"‘° ~ ’ I, E . \ ‘ " nl , ’_x ' l/ _ vi / 'l ' G . f mrning filly. founded 1801 .Vlt_eoi¢'ly_,(n'evY'Ev_sninll Daily) 1887 L _ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1916 I {$3.50 Per Year (delivered) In advance 82.60 per year by mall ln advance-_ AGNATIUNS FROM HE BRITISH CABINET lllreeiiembers Leave Cabinet in Pro- - Allalnst Conscrlptlou. _Labor Reports Against lllli. e ' _ (Special to the Guardian.) -LONDON. Jan. 6.-Arthur Hender- son, President of the Board of Educa- tion and leader of the labor party in the House _of Commons; William Brace, _Parliamentary under Secretary fort!-Iome Affairs, and George H. Roberts, Lord Commissioner of the Treasury-and also one ot the Labor Party leaderehave resigned from the tromftlle ministry. ' _ ..._...___....;_ (Special te the Guardian.) LONDON. Jan. 6.-The Labor Con- gress to-day went on record against the bill introduced in the House-of Qommona yesterday for compulsory Military service, recommending that members of-the Labor Party in parlia- ment opposethe bill at all stages by a labor congress decided to support u de- mand for the withdrawal of the com- pulsory .service bill from parliament. Ramsay MacDonald labor member, in the House of Commons opposed everything in the nature of support for the compulsory service bill. Presi- dent Bellamy of the Railway Men’s Union, in moving the passage af an ammendment. recommending that la- bor members in Parliament oppose the compulsion bill said he bellevlad that what was aimed at was to put a chain around the neck of the working class of the country which would prevent them from exercising their rights as free men. Putting such a bill on the Statue of the books. he said would ultimately arouse such a passion that even the King's Government might vote of 1,998,000 against 783.000. the not be able to stand against. Il‘.‘.'.Z’.`_'_21':J.‘_`_“J:_1`.’.‘.“:-‘-`-_-“-‘-“::.‘¢_“J:-*_*-“-'-“-` BE|iMii|l'$i EXPBBT iiiiBE iiii _ A BEEii SllBSiliii|illi BESIHBYEB .I.ONDON. Jan. 6.-"Gerlnany‘n ox-' port trade has boon substantially do- stroyod." says a Foreign Office white paper presented in Parliament to-day outlining the policy adopted to enforce the blockade of Germany. Tho paper adds: _ _"German imports have also been gr_catl_y_ reduced, such important staples as cotton, wool and rubbcr being excluded( und oihcrs ilkc fats, oils and dairy products being obtain- able in Germany only at famine prices, whilc advices reaching ills Majosty's Govcrnulcnt show discontent among the population, and food riots in some of the larger towns." BIBLE SBBIETY , :Y _-_ Q. llild ~lAl_s_l __li_i%ht in Zion Church '-in tosses: or will _link of _ ilroyor- Services. Satisfactory Reports. Executive la-elected meeting of the branch of the Society was evening, a this being of Prayer and the reading of the Rev. Mr Taylor handed meeting to the president of branch of the Bible Society, Louson. words the thank- Society through- noble aun- said that when they left Archangel the FBB Still-Bit MBIIBEB ...rua-.ar `__. . LONDON, Jan. 6.--The area of Rus- sian successes over Austro-Hungarian forces in the East continues to widen. Although the situation around Czer- nowitz has not yet been cleared up officially it appears, from advices from Russian sources, that the Austrians are hard pressed over a long line of defence, and are throwing huge rein- forcements into the district. The Russians here are expected to strike at the Kolomea-Stanislaus-Halicz line, been in preparation for some time by Austro-Germans. Meanwhile the Rus- sian position 250 miles further north, in the middle of the Styr River, has been greatly strenthened by success- ful operations in the region of the great marshes. where the Russians where powerful defensive works have‘ ._¢.i_ *___* gagements lasting over a considerable period. In the capitals ot’ the Eutcnte Alllcs the opinion is expressed that the Rus- sian offensive has completely upset the plana of the Central Powers for un invasion of Salonlki and Egypt. ln connection with yesterday's an- nouncement of the defeat of a German war vessel on Lake Tanganicka, ln East Central Africa. half-a-mile above sea level, It ls announced that the British ships which accomplished the surrender of the German vessel were especially constructed in England and transported to the heart of Africa. Until the arrival of these vessels the Germans dominated Lake Tanganicka. which is the centre of n large and lm- portunt territory. Tho presence oi’ British armed vessels on the lake llusslllls sllalnllv luolno to occurlsn Tnmllollv Plans of Germans will, ll¢iI€1'¢-lice to Saloniki and Egypt Compleiltli’ Cllanileil by Russian Successes. British Warshlps _gAp‘pe_ar Sutltlenly in East Central African lake heretofore Domlnated by Germans. (_3P=°il| $0 111° Gulfdiitl-) isolated -battles. but of a series of en- Interest in the fate of the Serbian refugee army was shown by u quest- tion asked in thc liousc oi’ _Commons to-day “whether u considerable part of the Serbian army is lu dtstrcss at Scutari. Aitcr having suffered great llrivatiolls inthe rctroat through tho mountains and whether ills Ma,lcsty's Government will offer the Serbian ar- my more suitable locality in the Med- iterranean area, wberc thc men may rest and recupcrate." In reply. Lord Robert Cecil. Under- Secrotary for Foncign Affairs, and_ therc was a considerable body of the Serbian army at Scutari where at first the men had been ln great distress, but situation, he added, had now been largely relieved. The Ententc Allies the Secretary said, lilad considered the matter raised in tho latter part of the quosion but be was unwilling to make any announcement concerning it To- are beginning to emerge from the » . marshes with prospects of being able CTTDIFGIY rciflersillim summon tfwm' lesrams from Athens say that the num- to use the roads leading either north- T ‘ E B mm’ ere ‘°r° as mos 0°' ber of Serbian refugees in Greek terri- west, west or south-west. Their ad- P°“““°' E" "GW of me f0|'Bh°°mi"§ tory are now 40,000 of whom 6,000 are vance here has not been the result of campaign in East Africa. at Saloniki. “PY 5 ._l\ and note were given in good faith. lea by the 0213* `ld'l_ when the United Btates _ _ edavitb Aus- tria. ' somstnlnk ii into along that Kramer! il bam lil as vol ‘ . mgntgirl line pro y w V V _e_ oped soon _ n n- ..__. ..._'.... _clvtL ' 0_8 LIAVI we _ _-_-.~¢-Y:.-::::.-::::::::.~.~.».-_-:_~.~:.~.- .-:_-_-:_~:.':-::::.-.ar::_-:::..~.».~:.-_-:;::_~_-_».~:.--:_-.1-_-_-.-:.~.~.~_ .~_'_r_‘_-_~_-_-_-_~.~.~.-.-:.-::.~:::::_~:.~:r rv:_-:_=;.»_~_'.'_~:.»:.~; ml Pull nl Piss nlslllll wlsn Pnsllllsln smut ilnnun llnnll Plmlsls lun sucmnsslllullslrlul (}0Pl:}NHAGEN. Jan. 5.- The Ger- (Special to the Guardian.) man government has granted the Ford ' NEW YORK. JHH- 5--A 1105114111111 _ . I peace expedition permission to travel _ _ from London to-the News Agency says __§__;_____'__~____________,._..._.______._____ to The Hague- .through Germany by » _ Postmaster General Herbert Samuel. 'W' ` ' " special train. The party will leave ` Liberal. will succeed Sir John Simon. Copenhagen next Friday s0Il\9 0ffiGIUiS FUYDI' AGIBUII I0 as Home Secretary. the daily Express Their train will be sealed, everyone A F r std" other llnes when stalled to-day. Eir John _Simon resig- 0 8 being locked in No one will he per ned because f anti conscrlption , mittcld to touch Gcrinan soil. The IIIIIIMI SIGNS |108 FllliSh€d views. l" mem era of tio miss on will not bo ‘ permitted to carry any papers, ca.mor~ with Austria' il as post cards. opera glasses or»gold _ _ ` | coin. Most oi' tho baggage will bo ship- S god buick to tho United States from WASHINGTON Jn" 6__,l_m_l_l_ was ‘ 0'i`,l(:I|;lg§l‘;¢;l¢llti0n will (llsbnnd nl; Tlln no lcsscning of tho tcilsion in thu new . - _i Hague on January 12. most of the B\1bmf11‘_l110 "|515 104135' Wig" ’;;°°Ed“‘€" _.NEW YORK. Jain. 6.-liasstingolg' rlxgmberg rtalurmiing home from Rot- €;’lli;10l;1ol§B1;li;1lf1;k§;1rg;°o?'£‘l\E3° Bi3\‘;‘§’o“" 0TTAw\ Jan 5 Sh Sam Hub - . amoraa.. ` ' A. ---` " anivmg to day on ue Russ an urs 'y but there were marked indications of hes ,glued today ll,” no gl-eat dlfll. harbour was filled with steamers dis _ the PreBid€11t'B 11119111-1011 10 D1'0°°9d culty was anticipated in raising Can- before C0111 f n for overseas ser- carefully and deliberately - 'ndlfg quota 0 me §g?§g;,u§,f slrggfles cgfoetiecoggsglgg mlttlng the United States to the next vlce to the hal( mllllon mal-ll, army. Various kinds of freight was step in lts,alrea_dy strained relations "What I especially desire is strong plled on me (lacks, but were was with the Teutonic powers. I men with successful professional or every lndlcallon that lt was bel” At the State Department the lope bnslnegs training, said the minister mgved lnlmd gyslemaglmlly and was expressed that there would be of mllllln, to join the ranks and por- rapldly. 0DD01'¢l111lt-Y t0 S9109 U10 011515 11-11110 feet their military training. The American Red Cross in Russia, I ably £11111 it WHS 81111611 11181- 1119 A111011' Training schools will be established Ecco,-dlng tc other pa5senge,.B_ ls ln ea_n_ Govemmeut bellvvcd that A115' 'all ovcr the country and the practice neeillof slmplles and cqulpmeng lu trius assurllllces 111 U10 1851 A110011!! of sending over drafts to roinforco( add t on to the financial aid given by TQRQN , n_ 6__-A nm, Americans living in Petrograd and glven by jlmnllce Mlddlllfgyfgday Two points. it was emplmsizedé order to preserve identity all will go M¢,5C0w_ In fum. of DL W_ F_ Mitchell against must be cleared up before thlpunhegld as separate battalions. _ _ Luther K. Zabriskle, American vlcc- the Fldollly and Casualty (;ompany_ l110V0 'il-1 11111110- ll 111|\1Ht \10i‘-H111 If ,i (,ongr`atulatlous on “thc preimiczs 00119111 81- MOSCOW- WHS 111110115 the means that the doctor will have recei- “’h°u‘"" um Um Hu ‘M21 ,"5 a “"“°“"°°m°"t Pav” b"'“f}. Dom; 1'? du arrivals. Ten students, sent by the vgd from nw company mom “mn “_ ‘actually was torpcdootl. an f sg, ll-gm all over Lnnadn. hcyvinciu e Russian government to inspect sun quarter or a minion dollars-5257.400 “'1‘“*` W” Eh” ”“"°"“1"" “E "‘° 8" "“"’°"“ “‘°““°” f§{’m “Ig $1? peg D116! 1101115 _ manufactured in. this -if he lives to be seventy and is dis- m‘"l“°' . t M Clwrmz Hmwe f “Q” rfw thfmnt' _coumry for the Ruulan army, ,md “bled thmughout that uma The judg_ President Wilsons first nc on s supcrin_tendent_loH It oM`L 0 M;-1) three convalesccm Runs,” omcem. ands we doctor entitled to $1350 return was to issue a statellnen church. Lolonc . _- L ‘§°11.b ' wg;-9 also among the ll,-at “bln D", quam”_ly__ through Secretary Tumulty, prom s ng 0|-nl member bm; Qugscnst ull: ure? D- M-wh--1 -- l".°1'°;:.‘;l.:'l..“1l1.‘:".f;‘::.:“.l.:’::..':“ 5:: ‘;l:2,.l"° “ °’ throat specialist practicing in Valpa “ ` ' " raiao. lndlanna, and making. it is said b° |,?,;r"°3i_csldcnt and secretary or $12'00o B year' ` Ho was insured in Stiittgrrrl- taking every moans possible gsggégy' ml E’ paying tom' years in to o aiu the hill facts in this gra‘ve I i ` ‘ ' ' ; ~‘ . ._ ,, , in ttcr and wil ac as soon as tic , __ _ _ - = Innpigxtzf `,','”; 3,',¥m°.}1`) mcl;r",¥_‘,J‘\. '|12 inliormation is obtained." said tho ' :$396 mjm_i`_,'é w|;,;'|';"l';u§mn.l9{m;, m_ oillcial_ information issued at the ' fared nts lst- wrist so lnrtn is use W!;,'h*° ’I1°“”,",°°n'?.‘;°:;,c0nd sm was to ‘ cas The .~~1 pany paw' him $13,500 ° "cm 9 'and then stopped payment Tac suit ‘""°"t Secretary °‘ stat” mnsmg t° _ _ _` ' MLW” 'or al-rel", gather more information from the Perf ;‘,.:'g'§“:fg'ht{f,1g;|,s,_ 1 sia survivors. _ Thgksegretary ordered -~-~’~ » _ ~ ____ ur. .insure Mloau-ron, nolar that "W °°,“““" “E A' l 1' "“*- M“"“ “ml LoNnoN. Jan. o.-it ls stated that " l ' - there' is no fouutlutiol for the suggfa- C“E"°`t° °M“’“ °_m°,'_f"° ‘md “B °“°° an amount cxcoodillil $1-000.000 11111111' lion. which in his onlnion ought never .°“"’° "“'”m‘“"°' °t "le-E' °°""°“E“- ally wlll_probably he realized from the .to lu-ve -been made. tliat-the-:lnctor Um" that m'°"m“u9" 1-' '°°"E"°d' °" Canadian cantcous in English camps. _was irritating his wrist and lraudn-_ ¢e‘;1|:’l':_“:;;‘i.f]"`his Tl;’;‘§|‘:_'}f"t;"2\|;‘;'x’u.'::’_|":I‘: whlelaiaro tlonbo take: :iydcr by [tho 2" ' ' - ' . ‘ Cana num ar an o osa. ow selmy Driven;-,ll1.g re(-:?Ye_ry "pm them 'G°V°"“‘”°“E-‘ Eh” ’"\!“"°“~ 5° E" as weeks hence. 'line War Office has ' ` " ` -I CSU bl’ °°°“"'°`M!m~`V.m\b° Ai *"1"* 'approved of the scheme which was _ . _ 1111"- ' ~ """' - ‘ ' worked out by Liont.-.Col. Mccrae at _ M°““W“"°- ~“°W°Y°17- -¢|'°'° 1° *"1* me request or :no Minister or militia. se-» cussion or what steps tho United Umm. clylllm, mgnngomml of lllg 5'-Ai-011 may mki* m‘|‘° cle" 1° th” canteens the managers drew thb-ly Central Power ligdrents and allies pm- mul" loavlng mn pm- ull", lo uw 1-110 0111011'-¢° W i it ‘5¥P°°\° B” 11°” regiments concerned. in addition to 150111 1‘°9P°“5"’|° 7°' °“\’m"E“° °P°"°' this the Canadian Government will 1.10115, ill Vl0iBi|0Il OI |lltBI'llli.i0lll\ \lW, ny() tl", wgrklng ggpgllggg, lg ul' gud be 1110>' ¢°\1<1"°*°i1 W 0°1‘111111>'» A111 transportation, wnno my vrn also no ifil- TUYKUY-°" B'“¢*|'i¢.- ‘ exempt from inland revenue taxes on ‘ ~Ml“\‘|°'9 PW? ¢h§`\l\l._|1`3 |1110" 110l'\1|118lboer and tobacco. Canadian tobacco official 1110111 111°# News °f 111° C011- one other products win so mulled at i1‘0V°1'lY Wm* 0_.9|'m_”;&|3,"°°°"°‘\ UV about the homo prices. This scheme one set of emsiali vt ibvour takin: will not bo mended to me camps in action which mil'lle'f6i‘elhll' a similar lvl-g|lc°_ _ AT CARAQUEZI’ -TWO ARRISTB lil battalions will be discontinued. In l TORONTO. Jan. 7.-Maritime: ii West and north-west winds. fair and ' decidedly cold. the men gn.;-g. 'The sun sets this afternoon at 4.38 Mcred and- : burned there PASSED FI Total Number Rea na- .. (Special to the Guardian.) 't LONDON. Jail. 6.-The Conscrlptlou Hill pusscd its first reading in the liousc of Conllnons by n vate of -103 to 105. LONDON, Jun. 5.-Prcnlicr Af-lqnith this afternoon -‘introduced in the Com- nlolls thc Govcrnment's bill for con- scription. in offering the bill, the Prime Minister declared that the Gov- ernment does not plan to draft' into service at this tlmc all men of mili- tary age. “ The results of thc Derby campaign show that the case for general com- pulsion has not been proven," he said. LONDON, Jun. 5:-The operation of the Govcrnlncnt's recruiting plan was handicapped and delayed by thc lm- possibility of obtaining a sufficient number of medical examiners and ox- pcl'icl|cctl clerks, says Lord Derby. in e. reply answering crit.icism of inatlc- quate arrangement during the abnor- mal flow oi' recruiting at the eleventh hour. llcncc while gross numbers are available up io thc ond oi' the period, Dcconlbcl' iith, dctnils of groups nrc forthcoming only up to November 20. br'-fort' the tremendous rush began. ln the lnttcr days of the canvass, says Lord Derby, especially in country. districts, thc starred lists proved un- saLisl'uctol'y und recruits worc -lnclor-i consclllrlloll slit llsl READING dy to Bear Arms 0bialned Between tlctober 23 and ‘_ December 15, is 1,046,493. rcctly described. These will call for further investigation. Lord Derby dc- clarcs the canvass shows that it is not lack of courage which keeps men from enlisting. Many who are willing to go find themselves barred by domestic. financial and business obligations and by thc inadequacy of the separation allowances. This applies especially to professional and commercial men. The total number of men ready to bear arms obtained from enlistment:-1 for the period between October 23 and December 15 is estimated. in Lord Dcrby’s report. at 1,046,493. After deductions from the total number of attested men of the various classes in- dispensable for civil occupations, tho numbers available for military service are 343,386 single and 487,676 mar- ried men. Adding those who enlisted for immediate service, it gives a total ready to bear arms of 446,386 single and 600.107 married. LONDON. Jan. 5.--The Earl of Dcrby'n report shows that the total- men of military age in England. Scot- land and Wales. who were not enlist- cd when thc canvass heganpweroz Single men, 2,179,231, and married men, 2,832,210-a total of 5.011.441. The total of attested, enlisted and rejected mon having been 2,839,263. and the avaliable mon. aggregating 5.011.441, shows that there are 2,182,178 men who did udt offer their services. BESPEHATE STHUBBLE EBH NEW Yilitli, Juli. ll.-A News Ag(-ll(-y ¢|us.pz|l<'ll front ilonlc to-titty says A dcslwrntc and mol-at importunt struggle for nlastcry ot' the Adriatic in now rul;lllg nt-ur inc Ausiriun_ naval' basl: of Catluro. bciwi-un thc colnbinod Austrian nnvul and lund forces and Montcncgrills. The Austrians arc making a deter- mined attempt~`to capture Mount Low- ceu. the Gibraltar of the Adriatic. its retention by the Montcnegrins threat- ens the Austrian hold on Cattaro. Since the beginning of the war, Aus- tria has made Cattaro harbour a naval base for operations ill the Adristlc,_ the Aegean and the Medlterranean._ Cattaro is absolutely impregnable .».-.___._.-..~_,.__-.._..\.,..-._....._..__-_.___ _lllsllnva BF THE ABBIMIB IS BBW BEGINS - ~ Kan from Mount. Lowccn. where the Mon- tcnclgrins n your ago installed heavy urtillcry. For six days the Austrians have been attempting to drlvc the Mon- tencgrinn from this position. Wihllc Austrian troops are attacking on tho slopes from Ruskovagore, Gherbal and other points. the Austrian warships in Cattaro harbour are fiercely bom- bsrdlng the Montenegrin positions. If the Montenegrins can bold Mount Lowcen, they plan later. with the assistance of the Allies. to drive the Austrians from Cattaro. Until thr- Austrlans are driven from this basc they will continue to dispute suprem- acy ln the Adriatic with the Allied squadrons. EWB MILITABV BWISIBNS EBB MABITIME PBBVINBES ’i`OltONTO, Jam. 5.-At u banquet. to 1-3-rigadior-Gollcral Logic and his staff. givcn by thc Toronto National Exhibition Board. vx~Mayor Joseph Oliver presiding. Gcncral Sir Sam Hughes. tl. guest of honour. annollucorl that Canada proposed to raisc her quota of troops necessary to bring her war contribution to half a million men, as offered by Sir Robert Borden in his New Year message by securing twenty-one additional divisions appor- tioned as i‘ollows:- Toronto district. five divisions; Eaaiem Ontario, two divisions; Weat- ern Ontario, two divisions; Manitoba and Saskatchewan. three divisions; Alberta, two divisions; British Colum- bia, twn divisions; Quebec. three and possibly four divisions; Maritime l’ro~ vinces, two divisions. "IIE W|¢ATl1l§l$, r TEMPERATURE. TIDE. MOON, ETC. , I ’ (Special to the Guardian.) THE WEATHER.-Yesterday was clear, turning colder at night. The highest temperature recorded yesterday was 41 degrees above zero. At. nine o‘oiock yesterday morning it registered 41 degrees above zero: at nine last night 21 degrees Above. The coldest the previous night was 88 deg. above zero. the uae wut be nigh into afternoon at 12.48 and tomorrow at 1.29; it rises tomorrow morning at 1.20; and Sunday at 1.01. at tomorrow at 4.34 it rises tolnop morning at 7.41 and Sunday at moon rises this morning at Wednes- .-.-.-.-_-_-.- v -_-.-.~_-_-e:.-_-.-.-.-.-.-.»_-.-_-_-_-_-¢.»_~.-:_-_-_ _»_~_-.~,-_-_-_-_-:_-_-.~.~_-.»,~.»_-_-_-_-_-_-:.-.-_-_-:_»_-_~:.-.-.--::_-.-_-.~ ~_~_-_-_-_~ Mlnard's Llniment. curu garnet in cows CONDENSED ADB. T00 LATE FOB _ CLASSIFICATION ONE CENT per word each mser tion for advertising in this column Cash must accompany orders. Mini mum charges, twenty-iiva cents. PRIME SAUSAGE! ALWAYS GN hand at Holman's, Charlottetown. __ illsa-1 1,-_tlliltr , wmreo 2 oaN'rt.eM'An`aaAao ers at 240 Quot_>_il St. 83§__8-1-7-'_ 6ip<1 onessmanlnd 5a: Ar zeeoaar- ton St. Also will go out by the day. ___ s4sal-s-'rns»,tl\1_ FOR SALE 8lX'i'¢lN SHEEP ALL young and in* lamb . Apply to Box No. 182, Charlottetown. - _ ____ easel-1-Mal. www ‘1-"E5 ' 215600 au`s'|-1' s' 'l.i"'o`w'_o black oats. for whichwe wilipoy highest spot cash prices. - Buntain Bell l:.Co. ~ ».' ~ - _ -0350 aoo' M'a'°1" o"_€'__|. 1".W'l_ ru c' 'HaEcs".1'o do light housekeeping." Good'si.ablo. Apply to Box‘4itl,'City. - ~ `.__ ~, "i_‘“‘.‘*'*1-.1’.'*,‘.*f~ emu wan' rib ‘i16n-- elulnal. housework References required. Ap- ply Mrs. E. A. Poster 14! Camber- _isnd Bt: 80504~7_»I0t. FOR SALI.-» TWlW7Y-FWFPAIIO choice Island Milli. Miilirlm ldllldio fore January tionty. Apply, J. flus- sol Braham, ontague. "\A ’ _ “s -“_ .~*~»l' 5111** . . cstg- -" » -snr-'e 'L' ; -; ,_ ‘f `v5-` J* Q" A .` ..- ae' -.f.-se' .-