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THE CH RLQEIEIQQNN GARDIA - -., 1 '_ N W “ A--I --Y ~ 'TTT '_' ' ‘ - ---__-_ _ ’-1°."°°--- _-;--*-°~ »”i/`2i»'i<'i'i'`-'RA iw. ‘ 'F CI-'1_ARLo'rr'E'i‘o'Wi~i, CANADA, MoNoAY. MARCH 12, 1917 132.3? 55.' .7525 i.‘.i§'.‘.Zf.'>“i’.'R.i`.‘3J£‘;‘°.‘3. ....... .ii an is ii.. f~- . _______-_E _ _ _ .n____ __ V . _.___ ___ _ ___ _ _ _ __ __ __ __ ___ ___ _ OOOQOQOOOOOOQOQOOQ-i__§ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS *'l'~l°~l‘*|"l° ‘!°'!r '|‘~lHl\'|"|4\'|I\|"l»|‘ 5. ._ ___?f *$131 +++o+++++++o+++o+ lies- Claoulfedade. under this head cost. one een! per word per insertion when Cash accompanies order. with mini- mum charge of 25 cents per inner. nun. count your words and .save mon- cy by remltting with order. Stamps accepted. Ads. taken by phone or sent by mall will be charged at 2c. pe;-_ word, to cover book-keeping char- ge; ,stationery and postage on ac- counts. __ .~\(iiI'I.\'I‘S \\ .\.\I'l‘Ell AGENTS WANTED.- TO SELL FOR “the old reliable Fonthill Nurseri- es.” We teach our men to sell. Ex- perience unnecessary; highest com- missions' paid; handsome free equip- iiiont. Stone & Wellington. Toronto. Ontario. 4597-Zi-1MEtll\lar31 WKNTED-aEPnssaNTATiv~ss To? illirtrlbiite Tablets. which wash t-iothcs spotlerely, clean, wlt.bout rubbing. One trial makes perman- ent customers. One hundred per conf, profit. Make tl_vo dollars daily. Send ton cents l'oi° samples t'or four( waslilngs. Bradley Conipaiiy, Brant- ford, Ontario, 4707-Ii-8l\'il2i £ FOR S.-\ LE. ."’_‘F'. SALE- COTTAGE WITH, stable on Pleasant St. Apply at li Pleasant Street. 4647-3-6ltl12l-pd. FOR SALE.-_-TWO NEWLY CALVED rows and several due to freshen this spring. Charles lloward, Mil- ton. 4690-Ii-7l\i6i FOR SALE- RESIDENCE AND (arm ol' 65 acres at Kensington. Apply to T. W. Bentley, Kensing- ton. 4653-3-5lvl2wks.` FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN A PROT-' uetograph check writer (alniosti view), also ti New Era Check pro- tector. Apply at Guardian Office. 4070-Mit. UILDING LOT FOR SALE-CEN~. ti-.il lot G0 x 168 feet. wltli large building in good order thereon. Ex- cellent situation for private resl-, dence. Geo. \\'. Giirdiiier. 222 (li'al`tot1 Street. »lliSll-3-tiitltitf. FOR SALE-90 ACRES OF LAND. :R0 at Rocky Point. \Vliai-toverlooklng the harbor. A beautiful Surninei- Re- sort. 40 acres about % of a nille` from wharf. For further particu- hiri-i apply la William .\'lutch. llc-cky l‘oii.\t. _ » 4702-3-8M6ipd. B M lS(‘l']l.L.\ N I‘}()I'S. §`AL`iT‘l"S'6'tJiE"""_sT\'USAGE§""`_tUE`E iiesli every day fioiii selected - young pork'. Saunders, ,\'eu'soine` »-A`$"'v“<§‘I5`i§“'oli“-“_“.?‘If' ...WN it-I Dccupied by Enemy on Feb. 14, the counts by Dominion Express A/lonoyi batter Achievement Having Brought °LE~i'~<= wi S’“”»~_LE if Mn- telegram oi Praise to Crown Prince i\lt:Mi1lau's. Hinckley Point. tukma place Miii-ch l-ith, at I p. in. Sale iiosltivc as t`ui'iu is sold, __ __ 4741:-:i-ion. . si-IEETS NOTEPAPER w|'ri-i _ printed address 500. Guardian <>ll\¢0- 4685-3-rn\iii. ENVELOPES WITH PRINTED nildress 50r~. Guardian Office 4iil*i5~!l~liMtl’ 'l`0 l._E'|‘. ‘ T0 LET- STORE AND OFFICE ON Vietorla Roni possession May _1st. /\DlJI.\’ Fennell & tflmnriler. ___ _ 4549-2-24Mtt HOUSE T0 LET-EIGHT ROOMS, hath and piinlry, hot, watei' lieuted, electric iight, large lawn. Two blocks from It. il. Station, _three from niarkel. Goo. \\'. Gardiner, 222 Grai`t.on Street. -1687!-3-0A‘i6tf. v ’l‘l<}.'\(IllERS \\'.-\ .\"l‘EI`)J “TEACHER WANTED FOR SASKA- icbewan and Alberta schools. Sol aries $720 to $1000. Apply l’or,full) information to Caiiarlfiin 'Teachers Agency, ai Regina, Sask, or Cal gary, Alberta. 4509-2-22i\I1m0 C/3 irom Kaiser. in ..__..._._...__-.__ (Special to the- Guardian.) PARIS, i\lareh lt).-l"i-encli irc-ops i'ecapt.ured wltliin thirty-two minutes from the hegiiinlug ot' their infantry attack every essential point ot' |:;roi_1ni_ANEs Acrive. A (Special to The Guardian.) E ROME, i\‘larcli ll- Italian acro- plunes are active. ’l'ht-' War Depart- nieiit reported suc:rcsst'ul i-aids on the docks at Sorocco and Santa Sub da in Muggia Valley. ._.e|l.._as W .-\ N TED. WANTED, A NURSE. GIRL. APPLY Stratchoiiu liotel. 4759-3-12;\l5ipd., WANTED- SECOND HAND sale. Apply at Guardian Olllco. i 4670-3-6M6l. wAN'rEo-MAID Eos' ogiicnnti hiiuso-work. ‘Apply I7 Pleasant St tier.-3-i2M4i. | ' _ 'T1 ll|‘}l.l‘ \\".~\N'l‘ElT-- FE- ]l.\LE., w`A`r~Ti'”Eo-v'6T.iNo i.A`6v Fon clerk in General Country Ste-re. Ap- ply in own handwriting to “.l. J." Box 06 Guardian. 4740-fl,-l0M6ipd. W`ii'i~I'rEE- Pupil. Nunses, MALE and Icmale at the Taunton State llospltal ll`i'ulning School tor Nurs- es. For particulars address Dr. Ar- thur V. Goss. Supt. Taunton Stale lloepitai, Taunton, Mass. 8191-4~11Mtl. | ~ Lostr. ’ LOST- IN THIS CITY, BETWEEN the Five and Ten. and corner ol' l'leasnnt and Euston sts.. a small sll-i ver meshliag. Kindly leave ay, this ofiicc_ 4729-3-9lI’i!il ' MONEY LOST- BETWEEN ST. Petoi°’s Station and (‘.harlot.tetowu. oi" ln (‘-harlottetoivn, sum ot’ money. lteturu to this olllce or to J. UU Mrlnnls, St. ' l’ctci's. 4751-3-Mfiih WANTED--FAIRCHILD WASHING 1)-lnchiiie. Apply itll! Fitzroy St. 4704-fl-8M5ip'd.. WANTED-TO BUY A SECOND liiiiid pair of snow shoes. Apply Glinrdlan Olllce. 4720-3-9M3l. PRESSEE- HAY WANTED.- WRI-"TE to W. lieniicflt, Montague, stating uiiiility and price, to be shipped on rui-ii, 4761-5l»l2l\'ll~}2ipd. JOHN McQUlLLAN G.. CO... WILL pay the highest cash price lor lur- nlps and will take thciii every mild day. 4600-Il-7ivltI ‘ JOHN MCQUILLAN &. CO., WILL pay thu lilghesl i-ash price tor po lnloes and will take. them every iiiild day. 4ti96-ii-DMGI. WANTED.- T0 PURCHASE. A RE gistcred Shorlhoru bull. Parties* having seine for sale. please` wrlti- , stnt.ini.¢ nge, color, and prlrc to \V1n. i .\lrNeill. i~‘iiii°vlew, l’. B. I. - 4716-Il-DMGI. -1t-_-_-_-_-,_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-.-,-_-_-.-_-_~ ».»_-_-,-.-_-,- -.-_-_- -.-.-_-,-. “N ___v.,___.____ . ___.__ _________._____._._._._. _._.___.___.___._._._.v._._.N WII HUNUUR ’ L NNBIE NEAR ..__1 Imperial Government Will Establish Burial Ground for Overseas Sol- diers Who Die In Britain. _.___- f)'l"l‘AWi\, Marcli lil-'l‘Iic lilotlicr- luiiii is providing' for tho burial in »~'iI\R‘le graves oi' ull hcrovci‘s0'as SONS who die ln Great iiritaln. The land eing acquired and it, will erpetuity at the c0Sl. 01 ' arm' funds. All D0-SSI' 9|' required is b be held in p tlio imperial ble care will .\ll expenses futuio care o to the loyalty ol the Em-pir of burial and of the E these silent wltner~S@S ' heroism and devotion e"s sons who die from wounds or sickness ln the Mother-land. will ue borne hy tae iieoiile of Greet u. despatch from London iecelved by the Canadian Government announcing the above it is stated that the llrltish Government. IB C0““d0l`°i that I( will be the unanimous wish of the United Kingdom that peoptle should be privil- teke this charst? and ln- way that the last re`stIn8 Domiiilon soldiers be “Ot unworlltiy of their services and ol the cause or which they hl1\'6 KAW-‘D their lives. lirftain. In every one in the British cited to und sure in th? places 0| he ____,._Z___---° uiidlwiis (Special to the Guardian.) o1~'rAvv|A, “iam won S l`roih'the'CAll bg inkepnf the graves.Iatteiid ii meeting in fialvan Lodge -`.',‘._ Dec. I0.-The Ottawa aturday's hockey niiilch i’f)lII ING EVENTS A N’ l\`()IlN(`}E1l[-EN'l`§I'. MEETINGS, ETC. *"Cumbci'land \\'onieu's Institute meets nt llliigwood Si-liool, Tliursduy. i\larrh“ la'»lh. .\'liinilier.~i being flaming- iieeil Ins. _ 4755 .‘ **.-\ basket social niid entertain iueut. will ho hcld lu llradalliane hall on 'l‘iici:tla,y evciiiug, iiltiirh llith. Pru- coeils for patriotic pliriifiircs. If not ` tliio Turtsday some first tiuo night. La- dies with baskets free. 4749-Il-10M2l. *°'l`he Companions ot' the Stiratbal- .ban Si.-ai-let (‘iiapt.e'r are requested to rooni on the 14th instant at 'I.'i0 'p m. liiiportaut business lo he irtll1tlBCf.0ii- W, R. Taylor. \\-'orshlpful Companion in t'oiumnnd." 4734-3-l0M3L A SONG BOOK WITH A SOUL Books have, been said to possess persoiialitiei-i.` It this be trut-, then they may be' said to 'have souls; and `lf there over appeared tt book that had both petsonallty and soul'-.limi hook in “Heart 301188-" W" h""'f` been placing these boolis--tliouiifllliii ol' them-in the houses of our read- ers durlng the past few weeks, and we have never undertaken a task that has glvcn us more satisfaction nud our renders more pleasure. _We announce elsewhere the rlosiiig days of the distribution and urgc those 4 tlclpateil ln thu dintrlbiilfoii to los appears daily ln this paper. "Hen Songs’ is bound t.o grow in valu with thc years. to .0 the Ca nadiennes win the rhnm tilotuihlp. ,_,,_¢¢Q1._i1»_-- M lngrdltln laleaucs in ii score 0i’ 3 ltnont num gurget in ew/I i_.___.-.-Z----- oI‘ our readers who have not yet par- no time ln clipping the coupon that fl day. March Sth at 4,58 p. in. M|nerd'| Llniment cuiin Dletemper. NlIN_IN BARIIAII ' (Special to the Guardian.) l.l`JNDON. Mart-li 10.-'i‘h@ Daily Clirr,-iilclo says that it is virliially cer- Clty was occupied ivitliout uni' s . ' .‘ lighting and wo shall probably learn BAGDAD CAPTURED BV BRITISH. lullowii: pi .' _ . _ . .. TURKISH REPORT. l`roin their positions. lcctfiq lor thc tiermiiii -lied ("ross. _..____.._Z- IlInard‘s Llntment Cures Colds, &c. THE \VEATHER» ha been under (lie ilisputcil control in ` TEMPE`I{ATURE’. ,,-, Neswloiintllaiiil, but the nuesitlon ot' how TIDIM nIO0Ni 19 l C- far inland this control may he permit- Rhllllt SI\T`llt) IF‘l1l[)t"l`Rl\ll I3. night was 2'? above. -Wednesday at 2.20. and tomorrow ni, 6.20; lt rises tomor- row niornlng ut i ua- ~ ' vii.li'\‘, ivliirh iitteiiiptcd' to approaidi "T- oui"lot'i wing on the 'I`ii:ris was ri-‘ i ilscd with licavv losses" (Special to the Guardian.) ("O\'S'l‘ANTiNOPl»E. l\‘ltll‘Cll_ l(I.- Thf* T“I`k” claim io “nv” i`°')"l‘“"‘ 'l`Ol{lO. ;\Iai-cli 10.-linron llavashi. il "‘i"°“i-5 “rms” aiiuck "M" li“g‘l"d'.lii|>anesc Minister' lo (lliiiia, does not .last P‘\'is :it the out .sci ot' thc war. ' - manufacture ol' pulp for paper iullls have revived the dist'ussioi`\ in this colony of the dcspute between Cniia- tla and Newfr.-uiidlaiid as to thc Juris- diction oi liebrador, For ruorn than ri, century the bleak Seacoast to the northeast of the province of Queiior ted to cxteiid never has` been settl- ' GAN. (Special to the Guardian.) . (10l'ENilAGEN, March 10.--l"ornier German Anihiu-isador, Count. Von Bernstorff arrived on hoard the Fre- derick VIII nt Uliristlaiiii this morn- lug. (Special to the Guardian.) (‘OPE.\llIAGlC1\'. Marcli I0.----ilouiit llernstorff arrlvcil on the l~‘ri\ilcrlck \’lll at tfliristiiinlii today. GERARD ARRIVES IN HAVANA. The length ol' today will be eleven hours and forty-two minutes. Minardm Llniment cures Toothaehii. (Special to the Guardian.) .\l(lNTl`li~)Al.. Marrli 10-Ambbnasa This is Supposed to be _tnef _ Sf_<:;S;_':_‘_'p‘_'_I_I;\;=I;_'1°|\:_=5;I_{:0” ;'l`e_l_ls tai Visit ol Rob§rtDB¢§°den. Hon. ' , . ogers an on. . p. azen, Re- l.i).\`l)().\’, ;\lai'r'|i I0.-'l`I\<~ slciimei' Sloi-s-tad re~porterl sunk by a subtiia- eiiterliig the siiliiiiariiic zone the Storstad was reporter] to have been-. oi'dcrteil to put into has Palmas, t‘-u- tion nt' the voyage by the northerly pres‘s_ of Ireland in May 1914 in the IS IIESPERAIE i.o.\'iio:\', mu-<-ii io.--"Thin ml only t‘i'iignicntni'y reports oi' tho mf markahlt- debate in the Piiissian Diet oii the food crisis have been printed iii the (lnriiiiin iic\\'spapei‘s," says :i‘ iiespatcli t'i'oiii lleiitcr'.~‘ .\iiistcrdain' corresiioiitlcnl. “’ill\l‘ \’ot'u'ar.-i"t:-i, rc-A seived today. roiitaiiis the iiillowinizi passage i`rom the speeeli ot' l-lerr Hof- cr, a Socialist. meniher ot the Prus- sian Diet: "i\Iortalli.y :iiiioiig elderly peopli"- is; iii<‘reai~iiiig at ii terrible rate. while' frpideiiitlcs are sprcadliig rve,i‘_v\vherc owing to the ileirieasc-;l powers oi' re- sistance. The situation is iiiuch more serious than has lireii adiiiitted. The, uuinber ol suicides is iiit~i'et\siiig. audi parents are killing their /eliildrenii owing to the iuiiiiility to obtain food; lor tlicin. Yet the price ol’ potatoes. which long ago became geuorailly sciii'ce, is to he. increased." - (Canadian Press Despatch.) N()itFOI.l\’, Vu.. March l0,W'lie'ti United States Marshal Saunders took possession of the liner Appam after. tha break with Germany he i`ouud‘ installed there, a. secret wireless ap pnratus by which nil wireless mes- sages sent. in this section of the coun- try were read. A fine wire was i’c-und ‘ strung bencatli tho pipe leading to the whistle on the. smokeslack on the Appani and exte-uding above. it as do the regular antennae oi' wireless. 'l`lie wlrc led to the interior ol' the vcssol. wliere riyiiamos were ki-pt run- ning to iiiake the current for lighting the ship. ` Investigation. il is said, led to thc discovery that the wire finally ran tc ` the room occupied by Lit-ut .l-Inns lierg, wliore the iiiessnges were re corded by flash bi' an electric light bulb. Later iiimstigulloii dfwelopcil that the ilyiitiiiio on the holler room had 'iiccu used to lake the place of that fn the wireless room, which was put . out ol' rommlssloii when llie United States t‘ourt took charge. Messtigcs could be sent and also received. ‘ UIIIIIHESS UECRNNAUGHIN. SIIIK W|IN_l’N_EUNl0N|A (Special to the Guardian.) . l.f)Nl)0N, M:ii'rIi 10.--Tlio lliitcliess ol Coiinaiiglil. is reported sick with pneumonia and her condition ls caus- ing anxiety. sisuicinii iiusi iniiii; siiuiiii (Special to the Guardian.) REGINA, Sash., Mnrcli 10.-l~lnskat- cliewairleglslature will he pro-rogucd today, Last nlglit n bill glvliig three seals to soldiers was given a third reading, the Opposition moved tivo iiiiioiiiliiieiits. all -being declared out ot order, an dtho hill was then carried on a division. SIR ROBERT WILL BRING BACK THE NEW MACE ()’l"I`AW.»\, March I0.--Sir Robert liorileu will bring bark with him at least. our: taiigiblg result ot’ his Wai i'onl`creiirc iuislou. Arcnriilng to :i cable rccc-lcd here thc Prlinc Mirllsioi' is to receive in person the new Mar" ot' the House ot' voninions which is being presented to t'anndn by the l.oril lilnyor-of Loudon and some of lost in Ibn Parilntnent Fiiilldlngs fire. banquet to br- izlvcn to thi- t'i\nrui"-'in | _ _ :lor Gerard arrived at Havana early tliil mornlns. ' Sl‘El"lil”“i", wiiiuss Fiioii Fiiotii PLENDID Anviiics A BflGIlN,lflIff (ni. siEwiiiii.voii n Bi Fiiisiicii iiioors view in Honour oi Sir Robert New (Special to the Guardian.) , , 9 Device for Housing Me-_n at Front ~' .‘ >ii- .»i' `.f.`E-6.1-`ii`.`.." iff.~ii`°ii..li{..‘hi-itil."`°"i§.1 Pruves Great C0mi0l`f- is., dlun Atn\_\ l-lemliyiiniieis in the fit-lil 1‘i1'» when tho Vnnriilian troops hi-ld D Y . l\l\.iii|i|ii:ii‘tcr.=:. The faniotis Ilrst Iii‘l- . . _ - I (Special to th¢ Guardian.) 'line uid ol t'iii 'fi ' -» i u.ii'- Isles. As she was without Ger-i , . . _ . _ , , ‘_ “ ‘L *I f==em'*"‘A de” 9( mm: Safe Conduct Qvmenuy' her c0m_ t .-\.§.;\l.)l.\_.\ lllt..-\l)Ql..-\lt'l ERS l.\ the i-oiiiiguratloii oi' tile' ground held niiinilcr iletcrmiiicll to risk coutlnua- FERAM 1°' ""‘ l""’“‘l°"~ M‘“"'h I"-“iU.\' Ili' ‘IIE Ifanildifill-“~ While me D8l`l.\‘ - _ .\t.e\vur| Lyon, t`:i|iuiliaii l*i‘<~ss ltvziiiis- was iicnr the front watchful 0.vlator.~i route. 'I‘liis is believed to be the A sef]."m‘_E'{') - . ih°v"""‘1 ‘;"""i“?"~“I Io i1l‘€\'¢’l\i U10 GW” Slemnel. whnse Collision wnh me Em_ _lim eieiit ol the \\'ci-li all the i una- mv t'roni oiisewlng any unusual move- lur-nt ot the tioops or from learning SL |_u“,rem_e ‘,ivm_ l,¢,___;lm_(l in the was the visit ot Sir' llobeit iiorilen, where to plain adinunitory shells. A loss ol' that vessel and over one tholle Hon' R' lmiiws' “ml Hon' J' U' Hnzon' much. Cf h“mE inlprwi was added "" and m.m_ iii hoiioi ni Sli' Reber; Rordt-ii, wlios<'~ ii sr,-riiius iitfair by the playing, dur- liist visit to thc front took place ln ing thi: iiiari-h past, of the Qmarp, ll-itt'i|iiiii ol' “Iim.:lo Bells" by the I itlie Ypir-s salioiit under coiitlliion.-= hugh. band. Thu weagpni- was gum , iilini iiiado their exploit liisiory uufl enough to malic "Jingle Bells" appro- ibrouglit tlicui iiiucli praise, n_i'cviv\v prizite. 'took lat-e this ti‘ridn ) iiioriiing at Oni- ot' the iiiost recent inventions dtitiillr-'. in- the 1.-uiiifo.-I ol the British .___ audi- of the original division inarrhvil and (`.itiadlaii field lorces is "Nissen pAREN-fs ARE K|l_(_|NG THEM 3 past tho l’ri-iiiicr and .\llnisti.-rs. ite- lint" iii wliicli the iiiventur made so CH.||_0REN QWNG 1-0 1-HE|R |N_, luti\‘rl_\- tow ol' thc iiicii iii the liiio bil: ii hit that it is likely to become a ABILITY To OB-rA|N FOOD ‘,\_v.~i'e present at Ypres. but, thi- rein- staiidnrii nieniis ol housing men. The ‘ torrrmeiits bfnr the izlorious iradi~ hui is sf-mi-circular in form and looks “ "- - " " 1 '= lil' ~ tirbitol' st ~ l half tion. vihirh the( \\ill niniiitiin when' to .i gigan ov; ppc occasion sei-resf Since the Soinme ed with thc great<~.st respect by tht' eiieiiiy and their losses -have been relatively slight. The men i'¢‘\'ir_>\\'r\il were .~ipleiiilidl_v tit und the entire corps is iii similar coiiditions. and look 1`or\\'aril ronflileiiilv to thi- end uf the period ot' liiacti\"it_v. I Later, Sli' Robert and his party. iii- cludiug l’riuce .-\rt.hur of t‘ounauglit visited part, ol the t'ronL from which they tcatiicrl ai view of thc tlerinan battle the Faiiailiuiis liave been treat-j buried in the et\rt_h with doors and wliiilows in the ends. Twenty-tive inen are liuuscil iii r-,arli hut, at thous- iiiid ol' wliirli are under order,_ and “.\.'i.~i.-mis” are springing up all over. .»\l:'cady thi- but is tht: subject 0! Bn iiriiiy song ol' which the burden ls: "l’ut Me iii ,\'l_v l.ittlr. Nissen Bed.-" The roiiirtileiioo ol’ traiisportatlcn :intl :»pei~¢.l with which this but can be I-iwctecl, enables niany men hitherto fori».=ii to sleep in the open during an :ulvziin-i- tu obtain slicltci-_ . .~. _-_-_-.-.W _-_-,-_~,-_-.~» ' \ -,e_-. ,-_-.-,-.-_- -_ _-_ __-,1 --L-e-_-e ,-_~_- -_-_-,-_-,sf -_-,.___-_._-_._-_-_-,-_.fe ,__~_-_~_._.. ,_ L .V iiinis ini ENIINII IN CELIAR Young Woman and Murdered lAon’s Son lialil on Suspicion. (Special to thg Guardian.) i t`t)ltN\\'.i\l.l.. Ont.. l\I:ii‘<‘li l0.-- 'l`lil1` body of Win. St. l’lerr\:. turiiier. resi- ding af Aultsville. nt-ar here. was fouud buried in the collar of his lui-nie. The inau had been missing for sr\ve1-- al days :intl searrli by thn provlntziui police resulted iii tlnding the body with two bullet wounds iii thc- throat. l)ct<:rtl\'e Miller. ol' the proviiiciiil police, claims Miss Nt-lliv Iiiciiniiri' aged IT, zicknowleiigcil tc- him that sho had shot Si. l’icrri~ on l<‘e,lii~iiai',v T. The girl had liecii living with the dead mau's son and states that while alone in the lions., St. Pierre Sr., at- tempted tu assault hcr. and that she shot first. with a revolver null nl'ti=.r. wards with a shotgun. Both the girl and _ Eniersoii St Pierre son ot' the dead man art- being detained by the police hcri-. N. S. REEICERS IVIAY BE REIEASEII IN EVENI UE WAR (Special to the Guardian.) .‘\'l".\\' Y(ll{l{. .\lui°ch 11|.-~-Sit' Sain liiiuliis on it visit here i-xprcssed thi- bellcl' that lu the event. ot’ war bu- twreii the Iiiiited Statiis and '(ir.>i'iuii» ny. Ainericaii ~oifirers flgliliug with the forties on tho lfanudlaiis Should liiivu no ilifliciilty in obtaining their release Io tiltl in training Anirrlt-an RRIIAIN MAY BUY RUR `WHlllE WNEAI IINIII’ i U'l"l`.\\\".»\, .\lni‘rl1 Il.---The Imperial Vtiriveiiiiiiient is prepared to lake the ivlioli- nt' thi~ yi--.iris t‘anadlan wheat i-i'op. _ \\`hil~- ilicrr' is no iittfcial sluts-:nt-at ou tht- question as yet, lt is u|.\6'ei'- stood that at a rut... somewhat below tlie- prevailing _inurket prices the Brit- ish authorltie.-i had randi; an offer for thi- coming seasons crop and that this ot'ft»t' was conmiiiiilt-ated to rep- i'es\-iitatives ot' the grain growers ni ii i~onfcrence here last week. con- i-orning which much secrecy has been observed. The prcseiit situation is that the ol't`er lius been roininiinicaied 'to the represeiitative organizations, and that thi-lr rwply is being awaited. Des- Datehes from the West are taken to iiiditmi- that there may be at sugges- tion uf maxlniuni. and mintmutn rates. GERMAN BIIMB i IN IIS. R. R. SIAIIIIN A _ (Special to the Guardian.) i'l.i