The Guardian is Read Daily Sworn Clrtailation Statement Furnished Advertisers People g Melvjiil 0 “DALY I iow””EWl“r“bMii”ii”i _ f.-l'?'*¢ ¢|¢¢|i\p| petty founded 181 von ll 501 cnsR1.o'r'rs'r0wN ADA, MONDAY MARCH 6 1916 $850 Per Year (delivered) in advance $2.50 Per Year (Mailed) ln Advance ln Canada and QSM for U _\. A , i _ _ - i - ____ _ 2'-s.~aaa:.-»--..r.f»l.1 L -_ _ _ _ I E DU 5 T Y T DED av lh y Enemy Attacks Repulseil in Arlois and eir tlrganizaiions and Shelters in Argonne llemolished Germans Driven out oi llouamont Friday Nig liiii they Succeeded in Gaining a l-‘ooiing llie again Saturday Morning Struggle tonlinues Desperately with Alternate Advances and llecoi Several Sections ol German Trenches Caplur riisizoinos in House or couuioii $3 till 000 Agricultural Estimates Pas eil and liouse Agam hliiars o E' Carvell s liay Story on J li llazen lleiers to item ol ll S Emliargo on Potatoes (l'l"l‘/iW,A Mar 3.--The house spent ference to hay contracts or it xi iliiil but huslnessllke day oi’ it eiiltnrsl estimates formed the subject eontrurt the Minister remind matter of discussion a.ll.the nite and again lu the evening A nu or items totalling about three mil dollars. were passed during the ln vsls nt opposition criticism which usual was conducted largely by small group of.Marltlme Liberals. Mr li' B Cai-veil endeavored incite use of the occasion to e\p the new famous hay contract which nounce that the United States n h lion matter in the House and had ter the would be champion of th as Brunswi k *vias making him extremely un iii his own constituency t Reference to the epidemic of lain ery scab led l-lon J D Hazen to an einbar remov powil as Secy Trensiiror of the New llriins go against potatoes had hern uth ed and that the tuhers could n rty to shipped into that country after ual ainlnatioii which was by no pay severe The Minister main wicii. Hay Company during the So African war be had been a pa and was forbade under pain ol’ pe ties provided, sub-contractors to more than $8 per ton for the farm hay. Mr. Csrvell admitted responsi ity of the contract but claimed price restriction was inserted a request of one of the sulrcontra to protect him against members the company who were themselves on howevc . l gegod in purchasing hay from the the ground that there had neve also any serious outbreak of powder J G but that the embargo was the Com of an agitation started hy potato been ers in the State ol’ Maine who tered atiaid that the Underwood 'l‘ari o bil largely due to work ot the cn thc loglats and inspectors of the a t the tural department ctors With this view Mr J J Hughes of P E l anti Mi' (iurvcll of Cnrleto too o bee i dit not agree They r farmers The statement was made by Mi Carvell and Mr ’l‘lrli’l’ that a report by the Dairy niissioner ol’ Canada, which had printed had been recalled and ul bscaiisa lt contained this assiitlo purchases ol the war otllce were l a made “under the sumo sntist et methods as during the South African in large quantities. Finally, tho ' " ' States authorities had grown a ‘ , B re of the situation andhad remov E ti 'it would place only it small duty 1 ing tutors and that Cuiiadisn pots is ry would be lmporieil into their coil Un war.. _ h "_The Acting Minister of Agricu ed i\\l°i`\}£@“;e‘{gt\¢_i;` "nd F39" small” the Canadian Government should' no :‘f’?"_lfm in 6:9 fft`;';e‘;{'):)'; tag :ubhé dispense with the services ot the to circulate and that nothing had hecni "U0 i'_\'Bl>‘2Ci0\'B Wilml lt' had “DD eliminated which contained any ro» cd to deal with the outbreak. ` val ytliing Agri lsr the uma As mr Mr osrvsiin hay od the rnolm. Carleton member that the Minister of ni eri Agriculture had alreadfdiseussed the shown e New c farmers in a. iight which popular ow he an ex means tained ers' that the removal of the embargo was tymo gricul of y scab result row w r il Act n n Bt’ po toes try ited ameil the ltn _ » lion.. J.- D. Hazen. stated that 'any cnilmrgo. Mr. Carvoll 'siiggesierl that D0- oliit- lie in Lorraine (Special tio the Guardian) l"AltlS March li--Saturday n official statement says ln Art attack by the enemy with the occupied near the road from Ne to Lalolic was repulsed organizations and demolished se shelters DOUAMONT TAKEN AND L0 in Verdun violent. bombardmcn progress all day on the left bank Mouse at llill 304 and Cole De Loi n On the right bank the enemy alter n k n an intense bombardment directed on Haildomit woods east of CoteDu Polv re, launched against our positio s an attack which was stopped by our ma clllne gun and infantiy fire ln the morning the Germans had succeeded again in gaining si foothold in the vii luge of Douamont from which we had driven liim Friday evening by ri coun- 'ter attack. The struggle continues desperately with alternate advances and recalls for possession oi villa in Woevre the there has been a ty on the part oi our artillery. In Lorrainc,_noar Thiaville, att tillei-y preparation wo carried so sections ot an enemy trench. prisoners were taken. including odlcer, two machine guns and bomb throwcr also remain in w CONDENSED ADS- _~ 'roo Lawn ron . ~~»c1.Assir:os'i~io 5’ iiiiiiltiiiliii UiMPi\l§ii . ONE CENT per word each inner- S . H th G dl _ tion tor advertising in this colspiri AM[({E'}§§iE ‘fvmih “;fa_§~{§,; gaillrf-. ‘°°€:!3;‘;'7n3;f1:;§iB " ' week has been a record one for ~iosA’i."*‘!s‘A`us` Ao`es"si.wAvs'o hand at Holinen‘e. Charlottetown pu N whirlwind recruiting campaign. Ab out . ,one liiindrod and seventy men signed SMA”-|-'g|m_"wAN1-.Ep 1-0 LE/\|:|Ni, on during the week and the results , ' ` from many sections have not yet been g\\¥u9£;?tgmtE;de‘ Appl¥15f2.\;g:& recelvedf Captain Ratstoii, one wA~T a NRL To A Amherst's boys, has been doing s sist int housework and to look site _ _ DHW- ADDW 126 “°¢hf°l"1 _Sh the different churches at Parrsb ` ___ _V .7373‘3"‘W“-_ The men or the Bath are scatt FOUND--AT_ GT DUN'S`l'AN’S FilNK throughout all sections ol the con " out the county Today he spoke ei ll the men of the 85th liighlanders in their S' nous work holding meetings through- (5p¢¢i|,|, go ¢|1¢ Guardian.) 1 VIC , V . 0\'0- election Saturday for the British 'Sd umbia Legislature Brewster. Lib hsnils. (Special to the Guardian.) PARIS. March 5.-Sunday ni oillclal statement says: "Nort works. in Argonne our artillery liniwletl tiorinun orgniilzatlniis neu lroad to Ilenarvllle, north oi llnruzeo‘ ight‘s North ot Verdun there was a very vio» ois an lent bombardment parliriilurly be object tween Haudromont Wnoil and Fort of driving us from a crater which we Douamont The enemy, however, was iivllle not able to renew his attacks in that region There has heeii no change ln Argonne we cannonaded Gciman as regards the village ot Douaxxiont veral the immediate approaches to which we hold in the wood to the east ot’ Cach erauvllle an attack directed by Ger ST mans against our advanced position was completely repulsed ln the twas Woevre, a powerful bombardment oc of the currcd in tha region of Frcsues and east oi' llaudemont Our artillery is very active on the whole or the enemy front and catinonadlng moving troops »».» _____,,._...»..-------- F v 8 B to north of Vacherauville near Boise des Fosses and in the neighbourhood ct Loiivemont One of our aoroplancs last night dropped several bombs on the railway station at Crzaitlans. where l' (Speclaito the Guardian.) LONDON, March 5.-Germans in EXTENSIVE RUSSiAN ges. the region of Verdiin are being hard _MOVEMENTS iN BEssAR ctlvl-ipresscd to hold- the positions they occupy by tire French. Fighting er an throughout the region is still vigorous. Unofficial despatchos from B vsral but consists main yol artillery duels. est report extensive Russian' Sixty Doiiainont is the storm centre snd‘movomex'its in Besssrabis; Ther has one hero in a wood to cast of Vacherau- been another clash between Bulgarian one( ville on the cast bank ot the Mouse soldiers and Greek frontier guor s in our have occurred only ininntry attacks. the neighbourhood of Maclkovo on the ‘ln both these sectors thc Germans GrecoSerli frontier. Two German gore repulsed( bvutgle Frc;_icli.t 'ling airsthhips passedt itiigar ‘points (on the _ ei-man a c on \w~\11°“__°X 6" 0 11°F, 'BBB C0” P “S “lid “ii dmv' 1 PETROGRAD, March 5.-saturaay'.. (special no ins Guardian.) i'i“‘.i §§.‘Z.‘.`.`."l?.`I{"‘I'.’l`é’$.‘.‘.1Xf.§’°i‘..‘°§§§i.°°.?§; ’.i‘3»‘.3..'i‘$§‘.‘i.”;.ff§‘£.?. ‘§.°“§‘1“"°‘l.l.7“‘.§"il‘ °‘“°‘“‘ “““’“‘““‘ “Us 0" ‘"0 "S" “ER” M“'°“ “~-T"° W" °‘““' S i ‘ u x ‘M \ u sw 'ed b' a “mam uf me anh mg Bram o em t “mah gfgid etsvi' ern Russian lroiit on the Dvina. lictgstnleinent to-day says Froiicli artillery . .` 0 “mms om' “Mer as can J °"'. pp 5! ~ ' 5 'v W ' “W C r 5 ,an n' ween Dviusk and Jacohstiidt, near ill- are keeping up a very heavy fire iw; d°“"“'3u""' me “gM“'“ Emmys rm” nr pmnuh mmmry' It enum 3°" is opposed’ Wm i“°°bamy wme "U niikst our scouts mnile siiceessiiil oli~| ween the I\Ii~u~ie 'ind Moselle os eel-i’ E mi\l“- “uh nm Frmwh hmmm: an “mr WMI) £(i)=‘r\ti:».lEixi}eacu0nT0r t}1w'Hn“sn of m`m"` ` scrvatioiis, 'To' south and on ‘the Ga" lyviieiw Viirtliiii, hut there liirs bgsn i..- " ‘" °““'. ' " D" “M "5' 4 li:-.lan front tlicre. has been the usual, furthi-i» iiitaiiiry lighting of great ii=~ ‘ ‘ . Tl c lleriiiaus have ooiizw region about Fresnes the ho ment is it powerful one, but ad mans here and along the whole Verdun fronts positions the Germans had pre SIX CRATERS CAPTURED Russia have been tlghtlng fu near illoukst for possession of c of fourteen mines exploded l Russians Petrograd reports th craters were captured by the Rus great activity was in ev ence The Germans are surrounded GERMAN8 HARD PRESSED partly demolished biockhouse an hi re Paris reports that in the rsnch guns are answering th In Lorraine, near the horest of ille, the French fire concentrat order. ccordlng to Berlin to avoid unneces ary losses BV RUSSIANS th Russians and Germans in nor west ered severe losses H L v~_-_-_~_»_» ~.~ ~_ . - - ~= -r ~ ~.-»-=~ ' =- --1-----~ tiiiiiiit Eiiiliill or tren- __-- ' ill TORIA March 5 -In the W was elected with 4,972 over Flumer hat and white sweater. and the country districts are vleing Conservative, wh01md_2_526, it ladies Ownersmay get same by calling at with the town iii giving their q ta. ________._._._---»-~ 3 no Charlottetown Hospital and pay for Farmers are making great sacrifices in md. . W 7665-3-6»M3l. giving up their sons and depending ou ' --~*‘°'W` those physically unfit for home p Fciiliweud-m?i‘EAfEih Ethpeg-Ei' stt:':2lncesE)h’;. poses. From one lndustry in Amhe “nt bt me Ney year' pany owning twenty-eight of their men signed some me obtain it hy calling at ““"i“5 the Week' mfmy °f “mm ‘W stewart Son . 7640_3,6M skilled mechanics who have given FOR 8A\.£:*A'-”PRbT5G7°°n‘P chant 'nrerenderin 's su a ¢T|°°\l WYUBT- Tm! m“°hll:° 31°: ance sto the recruitfngpcainpaign never need and il BDIIIBW ¢ 5 promising their employees who te _ ol , every person using hacks should their duty to S0 positions on their to an Athens despatch tto lieuter’s the legraph Company. Advlcés frfm . s ,non by return. Young women are tilting have, can he seen at any time. men‘s positions in tho indusiri applying at this ofllea_________ FGl"'~'iK'l§" il, €H_ARE8 iN THE banks and mercantile houses. liecri __ , old ing will ooiitiuuo throughout the attempt was made to assassinate ` l gil- ver Pnslin, War Minister, who iw wounded. The Duke of Mecklenburg, in view of the gravity of the situation orof nt fleutrel F; (4 Ltd, will be s et a hemp. neocon of sail petty lo on overseas servic A'»\v"nox me can-iatiswwu. _ Hui hut. ° ~ ‘ me-2-ionti. .____._____--- i.‘o‘s"r, ii‘l‘W'¢'¢‘ N' 'f'iT€'67i’~'riisosAi. and-’lii\B1rdney~Elt.. hy way of Kelly &.'I‘nyldre. store a pear o!i'=0i<:;;l;B:3- 0 C ‘ °1§.i§‘._*?* l~°.:‘i:.".'..§..1..1 . 1.. fs THE \v1=1A'rHEr~» 'l‘EMPERA'fURE. t l to ‘lo s d st. “ra U' Y My mt-a-omni. g county for some time The lil E8 _....- to every ileid 8 endala ping rm eil White or 331118! AGR BH -1- lt. uw limi ll . . . e. lenders' Band _will he here on i Minard‘e Llniment curee Dletemp TIDE. MOON. ET “E up 1 3 splendid positions. Many of the mer- ___-_ l did sslst- (Special to the Guardian.) by LONDON. March 5-The fail of os. lomatic sources in Const n e, iii- the despatch. are to the eilect tha has tolegraplied the Gorman Emp er. to send reinforcements to Consta nople. ' Siu powder magazine. Constanil ple. was blown up 'tn consequenc tire. . y STEAMER lURN1NG C. I 'AT M_ANCl:iEB_T ' nauouasrna.isai~.~z.-'ri1ss=ii- gi __ I delpf kia, _while disclisrgi oil in barns E ~ ` I 'ul llpllfllillf B\0Dl,'.\lB"f\\\V1i!\\» "Ol ws - - . _ , . g , ’ i!'. “wt the uhip. _ g _ .>:.y;Ai,\\g`T;1 recorded ' -~ " * '~ "*~',f' me ms-titans... ; _ li steamer Spirae .41-om Phila imcaurararslsataignt 'rite iz l “ ggi .ff '} l`.-"Fil 715 ' ""‘ ' 5.55 bye- Col- eral felt. iii Fag- lt dad is considered imminent accordilng e. dip- adds t an En was DD' 6 DI DOG ER. ‘- port. _She had on board British pri- (8pe1:|a~l to the Guardian.) BERLIN, Marcheb.-~It is oillclally sn. nounced today that the German crui- ser Moewe had arrived' in ii. German sonerg and 1,000,000 mark; ln gold bars. The statement declares that fifteen vessels were sunk hy tht Moewe which also laid many mines. One oi’ these mines it is claimed.'sunlr1 the British battleship King Edward Vll t Biiiiliii Siiiiiiil Siiiii _ (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, March 5.»-The British --- 1 (Special to the Guardian.) ‘ LONDON, Margh 5.-A Zeppelin raid took place Sunday iiiglit when two hostile alrshipe crossed over the _ north-east coast ot England. 'l‘l\e` ofilclal statement gives no account of thc damage done. ' __,______.__----- iiniusitiii A p Tile Sergeants oi “B” Coy., enter~ tained the officers and N. C. 0°s, ot the l05ti1 Highland Regiment at the Arena on Saturday evening. Though the weather was anything but favorable. s goodly number availed themselves Thin ,f _~ --.._~-_.4 _ ,..__ ed on ousl m as ninuu iossis li viaiinul taken fro Germans to evacuate them lu l‘i0llH1Y of the French losses at Verdun miefq been given to the committee of JY the tary affairs, ot the Chamber of af- Fix puties by Col Bouabeille, chief s Billllfi tary to General Gallieni, xniniste ill 11 war lt is stated that they were il sul high “si iusilis stunt GERMANS LIED iiso1n__'[_i_-igl_=. Aalsic British Government Brands as liuow inglv False the 0ilicial Germar Memorandum which Tried to .lustily Sinking ol While Stai Liner Arabic NE\V YORK Miireh 4-The British l' P7