HORlHO$” ' 1 ' -_°-if -.. - . _ N The Guardian is Read Daily by 42,000 People. I 1 I Sworn Circulation Statement Furnished Advertisers. e ll-IEICIIETOWIGUARDIARRRR . =MQRN'=|Na oAt|..v _ _ - _ _ - ~ -- . ._.( _,r _Z _ V _ V; i N‘12'I.I»'}‘It'.3§If.Y.§322{'.f;‘.§iTf,, ..,. } _ _ cHA1eLo'rrE'rowN, CANADA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1916 . {t°fghP;;rY;;;r<;;';;=_;;13` mf MARITIME CONFERENCE SURRENDER OF MONTENEORO ' A AGRICULTURAL DEP’TS. REGARDED AS INEVITABLE time Provinces Conler with li James, Dominion Commission oi A riculture who Pa s Glow- il ~ Y ing Tribute to P. E. island’ Educational Scheme. Professor W. it. ltcnk rcttirntui yes- every way possible Ways und means i.0rds.y morning from ’l‘rui'o whore he of assisting the potato industry were attended it conferniice of the Agricul- /fui'et`tilly consideretl as well ns the tural Depuriinenis of the Murlilnic. methods to be ctnployeti to t'nrliter Provinces. llegrottnhly the lion. .hind drainage, The services which Murdoclt Mol( itiuon, Uonttnlsslont \.o go by the Stanley vin Summersidc nn' 'I‘uesday. The Stanley, owing 'i' of thc 'l‘rtn~0 AgrIcn`lt\|i~ul i‘ollcge Agriculture,;vas prevented from being givliig the Maritime Provinces present, lie liuvlng made nrrungentettts tltorottglily tllsctissetl, keeping in view WOR WHS the holding of Murltiinc mon in tlieso to provlitccs for iustriitetloital and prun- ice conditions, was trnnsi`eri'ed to the tical agriculture.. Cliarlottetown route, wiicro she rlved only oil Tuestiuy morning, cross- ur- Opportunity wits taken of Dr Jaittes' presence to discuss the utlmlnistrat.loit ing to the mainland on the Wednes-_ of the l<‘ederal rant forthe Maritime day. which was too la-te for him attend the I-conference. Dr C. C. James, Agricultural Commissioner for Ciinadn. presided and there were also Agriculture as now being carried on. present Hon. G. H. Murray, Premier the drainage oarupttigii, the build of Nova Scotia; Principal Cumming. g to Provinces. He is particularly pleased with certain phases of the work under- ing tip ot' it rural science deparimeitl. nl Mr De Wolfe, Director of Elementary the Prince of Wales iloliegc, the intro- o Education, representing Nova Scotia; duction of cietnotttnry agriculture int _Q- a be Threatened. ,___.___________--- .llc arlments oi A riculture oi Mari-I Fall oi Cetinie and Loss oi Cattaro Practically Seal Fate r. ‘ol Little Country. I New Turn oi Ailairs ltegarded er as Emharassing to italy whose Coast Line will (Special fto the Guardian.) of Cattaro, where to-duy's despatclies sions from Montenegro near Cnitnro LONDON, Jan. 13.-Another deci- announce the entire Austrian fleet, in- by emphatically objecting to the sive stage in the Balkan situation has cluding three dreadnaughts. is assent- treaty made ln 1012. As ltnly wus been reached with Montenegro now following Serbia in virtual absorption hy invading forces. it was learned tovttight. thtlt. Austria und Muntcnugro liud come to un nrmisilcc. this being rottstrtted on thc last not nt' the little coitntry lifter having its capital, Cet,'- bled and from which the recent naval raid was made against the Italian ti'ansport.s going to the relicl' of Serbia. ’l‘hl.~t l`urihi\i' exif-ttsloii ot' A\\st*riu's Adriatic front with the donit- ‘uating naval centre of Cntiuro, is viewed as further tending toward the tinje. dominated by the Austrian cap- realization of Austrla's object of lure ol' Mount Lnvlcnn. Wltethcr King Nicholas will continue the nncttual struggle is considered doubtful hcrc. but. the uccnpteal view ntnong the best. posted men in London is that Monto- l\Pgr0 has practically passed under Austrian control. The chief signifi- ouiice ol this does noi. lic in sntnll territorial acquisition. which is less lllflli S€I`I>i2. bitt in the Montcne making thc Adriatic an Austrian sea and thus cliecking ltaly'.~\ ambition to itinkn lt. un Ituliltn sen. italy had so ntucb ut. strike tltui officials and illu- lomats had been walling uitxloiisly for the steps Iluly would luke to relieve Montenegro and att. thc Suinn time uvert nnoilter Altslrirttt oxtcnsiolt on ro the Adriatic. They were aware that 8 h Adriatic front. Lying alongside the “PW Mil WCG \>‘ff0Y€‘» D\'€V@I\l°2ecu feared that 1-i.R.lri. the iiukc of (loit- naught., it recent sufferer from grippv, inigltt not be able to play the leftding part in the fnnctloit, but such antici- puiions turned out to be uu|'ountlcd. lnlproliipily :it Il ol-lorlt and wus rt- the t-rowtl whit-it lritl iissvitiltletl on I‘ilrIi;: lltc, inviil llill. '|`|if‘ motiiitetl tiscort. usiun’ in ntltoi' _vnzirs :intl thc tiring of it royal suiutc tvcrte omitted to-tlzijx the Commons, hearted by thc newl; clcctetl Speaker, lion. Albert Sevigni repaired to thc Senate clizimbcr. wlicr.» triiditlonnl cercnloitial. The sottin;~ wus us heuutiful as cvcr, thc gnllcrio. ludics in evening dross, reprnsctth. nif-ntht-rs ot' tht- Suprcinc i‘ourt and of thc St-unto. ocrllpi¢~ti the body o. thc ifhuinbcr within the har. by thc Dui-lit-ss of Voitiiauglii, occu ploti the Throne.. tit, the right of which stood members of the liltleuu liall and ltcndtlttnrtcrs stuffs and thr- Actiin Frontier. Sir George Foster. ' l~l.l°t.li. the Prittccss I’atrit~iu sul. to thc left t~ lite throne with st-.vcrnl lutlics-in owing to the brcvily of thc specrtli was followed with unusual interest li, ntcmbcrs ot' both lloiiscs. Piirlioinenl llicii :ttljourncd until Monday. witch thc tlcbnte on tht- utltlress will bt-gin. At thi' Spciikctnf ri-<-cptimt hcid :iftcr the opening n' l’urli:iincnt, Mzidzinic litiiitly. \vil`t=. ot the Speaker of the Sciiule, wus assist cd by Mrs T. S. Sproule and Mr; Murpli_\', wife of Senator Murphy in l'.l<2.l.. while Mrs Scvlgtty, wifc of thc ucv: Speaker of the t'oitiin0ii.<. wus. iissislod ln' I\I:itlulrlt- (‘nsgr:tiii. Sl“iIfdlf”lI\tl”tlIt¢iliN§“lltRIllFtitll"l”lhW” Vince ¢ oi ss it D' , . Siintinonctl by lllzit-k ltotl, nientbcrs of the scssioli wus duly opened with tl: ~ I being tltrongcd with spectators, whilr tives of l‘ri:_-titlly forcigtt govt-ritittetitz. ills itoynl liighncss. nccoinpattitul wititiiiiz. Thc tforcniony wus short. front the 'l`iirnnc, but thc speech list-l;` , LONDON, ‘Jan. 13.-The Austro~ respondent. and as a result of Russian _ _ e g Britain lifts to the Morning Postgs Petrograd cor- jamaigan Lqgwqq ""0 <=>N» Jt}r;h1l>~-fAmer{,¢ln3 enemy” “"“’°“ and "’“°“’°‘=S- *'- “"“ °““g “"'“‘ "“‘°“' °“ e . ‘ Pains Jan. 11, 3 p.m.-'rite 191:; T0 ASK INCREASES of: me State Department that me Brmsg h session of parliament opened this alter- LONDON. JBB- 12. 4` H.\'I1---T119 K _______, G°vemme“t md ‘med me e“‘b‘"5° ° _ noon in the chambers of deputies. with vernuient in the interests of nation l Jamalwn I°5“'°°d and l°gW°°d “X” Bm-on D M C . e a kau, dean of the (ham- °°°"°my' has “mined an "ada union at Palmer Road is being well attended Manufacturers in this country. C0. ber' presiding' Paul Deschanel was re' in one country that in View 0! the ores- ' E th hh N 1 elected president of the chamber. sing %\!\B\'5e“°Yv "0 f“"'h°r adyance hz €t,tttf¢‘lrL‘Ill\£ersle(;turel; R:lt:t)l0NI\sc\\11§ sdusilywhtiidigi:;?jR:a‘d“RiymLhia bJ3:i?tsT§AIt In ° em" 'ms 9 e h B I' De hope ofthe re-capture of the territory forward bases by both Germans an ‘ QQ 9 led. We are resuming the process of lost in the recent fl htlug. according Austrians is proceeding vigorously. huhmoh oh h_ larger 5cu]e_ It dom, S not matter much where the fighting ” S were taken front a Mexican Nort T The Short Course being conducted tract exports. No details were given. nn liolntes, one ot the scvcntccn. wi HAIII HEEII SHUI HI IVIIXIIIAII BIINIIIIS EL PASO. Texas, Jan, l2.-Seven- pass hint or thc. sound of firing. teen persons. all thought to be Amerl-| lit- sur-ceetlcd in rcnclting t`ricndl_\' canst returning l'rotn Cltlliualiua City. Mexicans. it is reported, and was sid pucd but-k to Chihunitua City. western train yesterday by bandlts,I The first news of the bandit rniti stripped and lined up along the track was received here through it cryptic V for execution, according to it message init-grunt from ilolrucs to otllcinls o" I I received here to-day from 'l‘ltontss M. thc suit-lting company. asking them tt. in notify his witc that lic had rcachct! D E D9 c . a on s .s onld be considered. excep MucKnu, whois the oldest of the depu- ,H (.hihh,lhh,1 (.h\, uhh wah uhh. h,. stuns of the vcrtens Hilbiccts. given by embargo. In response to urgent re- WILMINGTON Dah _,ah_12__Foho_ heh mm. ‘made his escape. inter mivinns in wade lt those arising automatically from ex ting agreements and ttecesenry adjus ments of local. h the experts are being enthuslnsiicall received by all. ` On Tuesday morning Mr Tennan .V quests Great lit-ltuln recently release t wood, on cnttdltlon tltnt American e wing the explosion of the Dupont Pow God’s hour has not yet struck the x_ der plant, Cs.rney's Point, N. J., early country’s trials will continue, hut it' vhihhhhuh (.hv_ Thu, wh", m(_hhrh_ si\tccn persons had been killed cant -ii ' ' .I _ . .' , . o 'fhc .\inf~i‘it".ti\s. it was siiitl. wcr-‘ for export 4,700 tons of Jamaican log- ' ' ' ._ ' ‘ to-night front llritlsh (‘.onsni St-:wit nt sont to rcnpcn the mines on nssnr unrc ot' proto:-tion to llit' siitcltluaz today, in which t.-hree workmen were accepts the trials with olic conlldenccihhd Stated lhhi hum.. hlforhmuhh “hh ,.,,h,hhh_,. hgvm, hh- th.. r-._m-“hm gm- odmxo Evnnrs. .ti~moUNoi~:ou~:N'rs. ~ _ Mn:-amass. are ‘cultivation as lt affected the cro E\'0Wl\\g of the Province. This was sonsbie prices An official stntemen followed by a tnlk ott the value an care of fnrntyurd manures by Mr Rei t The afternoon session was devoted to turers in the United States had pu ntl in dairy cuttlo conducted by M gave u valuable talk on soils and their tract' manufacturers supply their pro- D- duct to Canadian purchasers nt rea 1 . ii announcing this action said one reuse F up their prices und in some cases lin ' i s s . . » l f ' \{,.».|s. Reld,'who was followed by Mr Ross. broken contracts with (‘.snodlnn aiu _.-1- ONI CENT per worr. each iniw tion for advertLsln¢ in this C0\\ll1l Cash must accompany orders. Mini- mum charges. twenty-ilvn vents “Best Assortment at Cherl0il@t0W“ codtlslb -liatrdock, smelte. and halibut 'on the sttbject of feeding. in th ‘evening n valuable talk on poultr- \-. production und marketing wus give n by Mr Kerr nitd as a supplement t shown and explained by Mr Reid. of tlte Experimental Farm, gave the Judging- of the afternoon it number of lantern slides of dairy animals were On Wednesday morning Mr Clark. tt valuable talk on the growing of oats, 0 lirltisli buyers. YI The Department of Commerce an- ll nouncnd recently that logwood. fotiiul 0 by its agents ln Central America. ultl mately would make the United State lndepottdcnt nf British supplies. ____- rnn wanrnnie, ~ Y C _, T d fresh _ , , , l , 1.. Fish Bun ly o 0~ HY jntluding varieties cultlvston sect TEMPERATURE. ( also pickled, salt. smoked and driei “ugh - 6570. “Grand Basket Boclsl and enter- talnmetit at Kenslngtcn Hall l°‘ri0.ay inn. aint. aertmtinl at 7.30 li- 111- cooa nine nausea. _summon is ces" ladies with baskets free. Come bel ing and general items of timel c . by Mr Reid. This was followed wil. iuicr .st ln the nfterttnott the _judging of - snoop was giving ln lt practical way it a talk on milk testing by Mr Morrow. A The evening session was devoted to talks on. farm drainage by MP CIN`\i» cream on the farm by Mr rims.. ttoo.\:. arc n-ixhl (5/will in r1t¢'Gi.t»f.1.'.m.) TORONTO, Jtmuary 14.-Maritime: Strong winds, shifting to not-th-west along n_ load cause. .6509- . _ B r ».rAf|tlo1'tc wma-r.-on ri-ut 5' evenln ‘January isnt. a wnist. pin under ‘tho auspices of the A491111 . it l th A. 0. :ta iiievlted. Whisk berths gi I o’cl-sc-it altarlt- Procssln -it a'd_bi ltriotlc hind. 6517-1-11 114|- “zlie Ladies of Oovehead Metho- dist _ tircil win noni s snow' at PU- moriu l-(u|\ie's home on Wednesday Jon. llgh sl, 6 p. tn. Price 25c. Bhouéi the was or prove unfavorable the t open wulhln mio the in-ft fins °'°“;‘¢. nntovins. cses-1-14M°1iv\i- L i , --mm -no wines islam. me vrrlmr. 1 not tmyone of my R iii- enn-.n?;i. .ms unnfiiow price and I in out at um. its on nissem snu- ctuud thodl. lf you he" "0 lille- tlte care nf . Morrow. Following the talks lantern slides were given showin! U10 breed” “nd gypss of sheep. They were fully. explained by Mr Reid. The attendance has already \“‘“<`h"‘\ the 250 mark, taxing the llntlt of the two tunic nun are twins used- in the live stock classes tho animals are supplied by the farmers of the vlcln- ity and are s credit' to the 0W““l‘*‘- Particular mention shottidnle made of the sheep, for which Pnl hr Road is already noted. h TWO "l'.\OVl0” FLUTTER ' OUT OP THE NEST _qlgnlxo coupon. mom 1%---The mum” nys that two members of the Idord elceparty. wllolentmen are with- - Rein have arrived unexpectedly st 'rt- ‘i»a\~y, waits Grdvxqnu, where they we ._ _i~.fiefi'.~:l._z..i“...‘f"’°..-‘;‘.."-‘t'i‘..‘.’: In onn of the latter accidents one itat* the cites-t of making the secret nctlvc in looking fo' prsslble cities Pn- _llcutlng outside iitt':ue\»cc. _ A press mill blow up at three o'r:~c|r B this afiornoon. lt was in this explo- sion that the worltntan rats hurt. lime- ty minutes later a mixing mill, near due to an explosion of smokeless paw. der, while at the Upper Hagiey yard it it was black powder that went off. Up to a late hour tonight there were were no developments as -to one causes of _ killed, two mills blew up at the Upperh and tenacity ol' the llrs; days, follows t l-lagley yard near here this afternoon.= without ‘hesitation the vigilant guar- dian of its honour, Gallleni, Joffre. Snr- u . _ f I _ h 1 Y ,_ workman was slightly burned. The rail, and looks tenderly towards thc or he em arg” was hm mmm Ml H1090 9KDI0Si0ns wlbliin one day have army, in which all social conditions- i workmen in the towns, country priests I service and police departments of 'thc\ sons of the families of -France, botli Dupon: Powder Vaiitpnny unu~:.uully ancient and modern, who have won by science and labor their titles to no- bility-are united in the same passion- nte enthusiasm. and march in step to- ward glory nnd suprieme sacrifice. "Worthy of the best days of their country. they eugmvo sfresli the sac- the press mill. also exploded. It con-I red name of Franco on the tablets oi' tained 500 pounds of powder. No one history." was injured. Both mills were blownl The speaker paid it tribute to the to atoms. the shocks being heard for French women in town and country. at least twenty-live miles. *who had taken up tho work of their The dlsoster at Camey‘s Point. was. relatives at the front. and all who had liberally contributed to the national loan. He concluded by outing on the nation to forget all pa1~ty,questions and work for one ching alone the safety of the country. and the vldory of right the three explosions. While expres-' and liberty. _ ;' sing the belief that all the blasts werel A similarly stirring still-ess was de- some light snow falls or snow llurrles; due to accidents, otliciais of the com- s livered in the 8011816. Wliere the.veter~ turning much colder. THE WEATHER.-Yesterday was clear and cool with snow at night. The highest temperature recorded yesterday was 80 degrees above 1.ern pany have issued instructions for e. _ an Senator, La Tapvy- who presided. searchiuiz investigation. f attributed Frances state of unprepared ness for a German invasion to a long ANOTHER BERLIN Lil I8 NAILED series of ministerial catastrophes. which. with every change of ministry, At nine o’clock yesterday morning it PARIS, January 12.-The Midi-I had at the present time, he said, the registered 28 degrees above zero; st: declares that only uve or six thou- of national defence. and neglecting nine last nigh; 28 degrees above. The coldest the previous night was 27 deg. itbove zero. The tide will be high this afternoon sand Jews in Palestine have applied for naturalization as Turkish citizens nothwlthstsndlnl pressure exerted by the Ottoman government. The Midi ex- tltst supreme work. owing to "tzltelr being hypnotized by a too ardent de- I being sought. lt is supposed thc. bandits lwloiigcd to the forces of Gcncrnl Rodriguez, u Villa supporter. known to he opt-rniing lit Cliiltttultttn against thc do fn<~to Government. Almost imiiictlinlely ttftcr tht' ilrst news oi' the raid wus rccclvctl. it con- sorship was intposcd on thc wires between Jaurez and (Tltiliuiiltuu i‘il_v by the Cnrrnnzn officials. This in-tion wits taken. it was said. until thc story could hc verified front ofllciiil lilcxicun sources. Accordln to the brief me-sss cs re- . g g . t-.eived hero, the train bearing Ameri- cans was stopped by the bandits at Kilometer 68. about fifty miles west of (`.ltl‘huahun City. The mining men were taken from the train. robbed. veruntent. through thc lluitcd Stair. State liopnrttnnnt. The trulu on tvhit-it tht- i‘\iiterit~nu.- \vcrc \i't\vcllit\g czirrictl tlttiiisitittls o. dollars in t'tirl'ciit'y. News of the riiiti cnliscd cotist'er|i:: tion licrc, us nmny ot' the iuntilies tt, the uteu stipposctl to liilvc ltccn on hoard thu ruldctl truiu rcsidi-ti Iicro. ¢¢»vvVN CONDENSED ADS. TOO LATE FOR CLASSIYICATION ONE CENT per word each fnser tion for advertising in this column Cash must accompany orders. Mini stripped naked and lined up along the cars for execution. Holmes, lt is suid. was on the ex- treme end ol' the line. As the tiring squad detailed by the buudil leader took position. it is said Holmes broke away and tied into the desert for his life. With feet and body cut and bleeding from stones and sharp cactus. he ran without looking back until he no longer heard the whistle of bullets _,_,__,_,_..._...,_..._..__._ ...~... -_ GERMANS OWN MORE IN BRITAIN THAN BRITONB OWN IN GERMANY. LONDON. Jan. l!l.-According tn nn Hire to ww the sufferings and ills 01 ,otuonn estimate the vsiun or property ltumanlty . " st 5.37 and tomorrow st 6.21; it will plains that the Turks hoped -to oblige If France had had at the beginning be high tomorrow morning at 'I . 22 and Saturday at 8.20. The sun sets his afternoon at 4.41 and tomorrow at 4.42; it rises tomor- row at 7.38 and Sunday at 1.37. The moon rises today at noon. The lint. quarter of the moon was on Tuesday. Jan. litb at 11.38 p.m. 'rhere was a full moon on- Thursday Jan. 20th, at 8.88 p. m. ' The lenlt thousands of Jeivtr mostly Russian subjects to become mbiects of Turkey. it says that many Russian Jews have centrstlon camps. -Correspondence ot the Friiikfurter Zelttmg. from Jerusalem, given out by , the overseas News Agenexogn Berlin last November sold that 80, Russian it of today will be nine ,Jaya h_ad_rehuesLe_d_:l;i}rh_i‘sh ollgsgp- df the war. only half bite armament one f had at the present tme. he sold, the Germans would never have entered tried to leave Palestine, but were for France. ' , hidden to do so. lndvrlli be put in con-I The Germans. he continued were out of breath now and knowing that they were unable to light in the open Mid. had hidden themselves nnoergmvvit in a way that introduced n nov' method of warfare. However, l»‘rettoli~ military owned iti Germany by subiecls of Great Britain ls approximately $272,000,000. The value of German- owned property in Great Brltnln wits lgivett as £i05,000.000. BIIZE AT KIRKWALL 188 BAGS PARCEg POST Lonnon, Jim. 12.-A sermon to Reuters Telegram Company from Bersett. nys tint 186 ings of parcel mum charges, twenty-tivo cents. PRlME SAUBAGES ALWAYS ON hand at Holmsn's, Charlottetown. 3739-11-6Mtf. JOHN MCQUILLAN 6. C0. WANT A quantity of pressed hay. . . - 8751-1-14Msi., FOR 8A\.E.- NO. 8 HOME JEWEL cooking stove. Cheap at 53 Rich- mond St. h 6503-1-1 lMEti'_ TEACHERS- UNUSED KEY T0 llamblin & Smith's Arithmetic fm snlc. vhenp. Apply "A" (iunrdlun. 056|-1-l4Mll. WILL THE PARTY WHO TOOK THE pair of boots front the Gentlomons dressing room ag tho Arena in mis- l take kindly return them to the check | _ipg room and ilethhls own_._ 6574. sPun‘s"r-'on"sAi.e .utcx sruna, -, nickel-plated sliver with rusnet lea don. Unused. Malte an offer; Box 'ro i.'ii-r‘.--"`A"',sfi1't.`t. `- iiintidm ~ stiltaltle.for nurse orlfeiitlemall. ln private family with a modem lm- titer straps. Cost iss. ($3.75) in Lon- t 284. 6558-1-lillidil. Y, I I . ' ui i' . " genius -hui quickly learned to imitate , post were seized at Klrmnii on hoard ‘=i;Nl°lmt§NlsboR§ "Rm A’ ` nn. ...i ii ,......tm.¢t mf tim sountrv the Norwegian' steamer Lygenfjord." ‘ i » ' ¢gq.1,qg¢§, . ' - ‘ < » ` ; .ws ' . ni ~._'i i . ten ~/-hr T Il .IIII :III ‘NIR t‘iI `;"t. -II all NI 31%. ...I r.i t,i fi tl ;`; . .. i IT ~ i i i I I