THE cl-1ltllL_Q1p;_1lly{___ c nun : Morning Daily founded 1801 weekly (new Evening Daily) 1337 } CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1915 {$3.5o' Per Year (delivered: in edvene; 8250 per year by meil n advance _ atulrlolls BETWEEN f mltv Arla cEllmAuv l-lave lieaclled Acute Stage. Germans and Austrians Advised to Leave Country. (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, March 21.-Relations be- tween italy and Austria are reaching nn acute stage. A despatch from onle says Austrian and Gorman sun. It jects are advised by their Consuis to leave italy in the shortest possible time and a number of Germans wllo recently arrived ill italy are being watched, suspicion being that tlley are military spies. it has been reported for some days that (ierlnany's el`l’orts to secure the continued neutrality of italy by ill- dulring Austria to cede 'l`rent and other territory to hor is not meeting with success. Italy, it is said. was de- menlllng that the territory be handed over to her at once but the '|‘eutonic Allies desired to make the transfer after the war. ous. ' No Austrian news on the subject ments. 'l`|lL-rc are reports that Greece Marine is quoted as having said til the country was about to engage tloll to former Premier Venizeilfs po i"oiiowlng ll. prolonged cabillet nicel- mg nt Athens the (ireek Minister ol' c Greek Government have received all glulrantees and have indicated that i IN lHE HHHHNNEEEES HN ENGLISH Elliil HHNE EEHHHHNS icy of helping the Allies against Tur- bauk of the Niemen, after lighting. the 1 (Special to the Guardian.) the township of Pilwlszkl ami the PETROGRAD, March 21.-An ofiiclal region east of Ozero-Busta Koplowo ' cies here this 0|-der is (,,,“sp1e|-ed sig. statement from general headquarters lille. On the right bank of the Narrew lliflelmg it being comeudeg ¢_m,_¢_ these says: On the right batik of the Niemen River engagements still bear the char- ollicerg pglong to the pumgc admiuis. the Germans after -an engagement acter ot partial attacks by the Ger- tratllm from Whig-ll (hey wouyd not be have been forced beyond the frontier. mans. in the neighbourhood ot' Mysz- callgd unless me situation was Seri. A Russian detaclnnent displaying an niece, in Kadzidia, an engagcnlent re- ilnpetuous offensive reached Menrl, suited lu the complete defeat of thc is Thursday night, and after street light- Gernians. The lattel' attacked in close ;(vn|lu|,|.. in |__,,,“|,,n_ me (wnor in that lug, ill which the lnllabitants took order, sustaining enormous losses. ,.(,um,.y having pmmmled any cUm_ part, captured the town. (ln the left. (Special to the Guardian.) PARIS, March 21.-An olhclai state is enemy has been compelled to evacuate ment says: At La Bassee, north-cast preparing for a more active attitude. - ' .-_~_-_~.-5..... .¢.-,-_-_-,-,-_-.-.~_~_-_~,-E-, .-_ _-.-.-V .-_-Y-_-E-_-ff »» _ .-=.~>_-v--_»_-.-.-_~_-Y-,=-;_~.-.-_~_-.-_-.1 .-_-.-_- _-_-_ _-_- ;.-,- .-_-_-_-_ ve.. _-,~J,-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-.-.A :_-_-_-. -_ -.-_-_- _-c-E-_ _ _ -_ _-»_-_-vvf -A-_ GERMANS DRIVEN DYER FRONTIER BY liiCTOiii0US RUSSIAN ARM Russians liaptured Town of Meml After Fierce Street Fighting ' : p _ . pagne the enemy made a count lery fired on concentrated German fantry, which suiterell severely. to make progress. Following this come reports that Austria has commenced strengtilen- ing in-r Southern frontier ami accord- iug to tt despatch received in Paris n l<0.v is described to have been that 5 ,cm tg 1-he Guarma,-, from ltouie to day, italian otl‘l-_-_-_-e.-.~.-.-.»_-.-.-_=-_-_-_~_-_-_ HH. l. N. MBEEELHN HE SlMlNEllSllJE HHS PNSSEH lWll IN MHNiHEit . on board the British battleship inllex- it ls The Guardlnn's sad duty this morning to chronicle the death ot' Dr. Angus A. McLellan, of Summcrslde, as part. Sununerside will certainly miss tile result of an accident ill Montreal, recorded at the time ill Tile Guardian, and the fatal outcome of which was foreshadowed in a. despatch Saturday morning. Many friends throughout the province, and particularly' lu Sum- merslde, where he lived and practised ills profession for the past eleven years, will learn with sorrow of his death. lie had gone to Montreal to vi- sit his son, Elmer, who is a student that nlalie for the betterment ot' th his death. lie was an honored men ber of t‘ourt (‘llntauqua l. O. F., C. M. i5. A. and the Knights of Columbus. lie was born at Grand ltiver, het 14, tll`l_\'-seven years ago and when quite young removed to Sllnlmerside . . :Titllélls llztrt-pile; _l{l_l._walsSe_r_l_l;c¢_1tel_l il; A.|.I_{§§?§:a:`.I:fr(§?e2?fgf::Znillurkinh l,'f_ ff""_.".'\‘\,r`T_°(, “gi (\'_.lf) l__‘"_‘l(_ forces on the coast ct' the Gult` of lm" ° ""5 0 956' ‘ tr WL ` Sill rna have been 1~eint'orccd to the it MEN SHVEH , LATE on. A. at McGill University and hull been ing a few yllllftl fll`f*l ill SL EE"““‘""“ there but a short time when the ucci- und afterwards ln Slnnmersldl-, he ell- dent occurred. in stepping oft a mov- l<`\‘0‘E MCSE" M°‘""“' C""°5° '_‘"d was init street car he fell heavily to the graduated in 1889. llc prtwttsell his pavement, the fall rendering him un- profession first in Souris and in 1004, conscious. He was carried into a oil the dvath "E MS brouler' Dr' Jann” nearby drug store and later to thc Western Hospital, where it was found that the injury was serious. ills wife and brother, Rev. A. P. McLellan. ot' St. Anllrew’s, were summoned by tele- grlun and they and ills son, Elmer. were with him till the end came on Saturday morning at 2 0‘clock. As ntnted in a despatch to The Guardian on Friday night, an operation was per- formed but no hope was held out by the physicians. The skull had been fractured in the fall. Added sadness EH Elven to his untimely death by the rsct that it occurred far from hom Blill during a visit tn a son whom he so tenderly loved and in whose future he was so deeply interested, ami the Wnlbllthy of all will go out to the flmlly and relatives so suddenly and severely stricken. The inte Dr. McLellan was s. lead- lhs tlgure in the commercial. l>\'0f@S' sional and civic life of Summerslde. From i908 to 1911 he served continu- °“!|¥ et the civic Council Board: he was for several years o Dl'0ml“@“'~ member of the Board of Trade and in January lest well reolected for s sec- ond term so its President. As a mem- ber-_ol the 'rown enuncu nc lnlunlca n number of civic improvements. Darli- cularly el ohelrinen of the Streets and ,Per-is Qs mines, which will per- rthite illfigeniory for generltlvlli 0 come. _ln pnctlcslly every 111°" l,z. Mcl.ellun. he removed to Suninlerside to resume the lutter's practice. A skilful physician, of genial and friend- ly disposition hc endeared hlmsclt' to ull,' filling well the place left vacant by his lamented brother. lu September, 1890, he married Miss Mary Ellen -Dempsey, Sunnnerslde, who survives him. There are left to mourn his wife, five sons, Lorne. in Westrn Canada; Ellller, at McGill Col- lege; Everett ami Leter. students at St. Dunstan’s, amd Hazen, at home. and three daughters, Alberts. Marlon and Patricia at home; also two bro- thers, Rev. A. P. Mchellan, St. An ew‘s and Mr John McLellan. Gaspe, Funera a S as soon as the arrival of the body ce Snmnlerslde to ettond the funeral. til' r ' Quebec. and one sister, Mrs. McDon- ald, St. Andrew's. to allof whom The Guardian tenders deepest sympathy. i rrnn ements will be made be definitely announced. A telegram received Saturday stated that the pm-ty accompanying the remains would leave Montreal Sunday evening and expected to arrive in Summerslde on Tuesday afternoon. Of this fuller announcement will be made inter. in the meantime the Charlottetown Coun- eli, Knights of Columbus. ennounce that they will run e epeclei train to i S eclal to The Guardian two \vo\1ndctl on the irresistible, and three killed on the inflexible, 'i`wcllt_\‘ men on the inflexible and four on the irresistible were killed. HE$Hti UE EENNINN ings, according to a summary issllell com to the Gua__d_an to dav bv the Adlnlrnlty Thrll- other (SP ) _ ' '_?____ _:_ ,vessels vwhichl were- torllclloed were 0’l"'l`AWA, Murcll 1.1. An ad' '. r H I ,, _I _ .rl _ _,ll _ _ ‘jewel \<_»:'\*g1;}_ rggvt <‘f{'; _F,_t_\;"1“1_1_f§; $235.53 'Q-‘..‘l§;.l.lfFtE.' n...1§` Ml..-‘I.&`f.`.‘Ii`..`.’§ ___ "°mmm“mg “' rmC‘“"” ` S' “ of the war to Mtlrcll i7 were itll lucr- killcd in action. No particulars have ‘_ __ _ _ _ . _ _ been __e(_c_ved_ thrlnt vessels and 47 fishing vessels. (Special to me Guardlam) CNNNHINN Hill l l til-nhl llouvet sunk in the Dar w -l to lion . < p l ( a ) °"0°‘=“ 'Wi "0 sl*-“\‘“1\t0°S that She l.oNooN, lunrcll zo.-A or-nnntcll DEAL. Eng., Mart-.lt so.~A ol-l-man (special tn The Guardian) “f"“l‘E "*“5*`E"9 "~‘l$"i"E‘U` _°‘"~\\l’9\“‘f°\tE'J|\~ from 'l`enodos says Port Kllld Bain' aeroplane dropped bombs near the l’1‘l'i`it0(tltAl>, lllarcll 20.-ltusslan 1 “E” ”l"‘E°"l°m UE "EW M‘"E“U~"` "E Mm" has been destroyed by the Allied tlect coast to-day. No damage has yet been troops again l-ro.~;scll tht- Nlcnlen ili- ln ill the Darliallciles. reported. Tile aviator dropped sever- vcr, [Cast l’russla, nlaking u drive tow- nl bombs l'rom his lllaclline bllt ull ard the (lerman fortress ot' Konlgs- Greek Governlnent is now satislled fell into the sea. A naval patrol boat berg, :nrt-ol'E‘E land, arrived lo~day troul .iunll F‘cr- there ye may be also. if l go sway l "h°‘V* Eh” Wm' *“"‘““EU‘f* ‘"“°“l§ nalltle/ island with the fren i' the s l le him, and, while the better for his hav- `“~ ._ - 'u.-U I \'~` f lf - U , _ , __ _ _ ‘__ ' "__ _` illllNlSN EHNHE5 - ~ . . _ .' 'z '- . l' Ocean were sunk, was leur killed and _ __ llH|il PNEVHILS NN Y number of 80,000. it is reported that 10,000 troops have been sent to (SPCCEHE £0 The Guardian) strengthen the garrisons on the Dar- |»0~\'U0I\'. 1\l1U‘<'l1 230.-iivltlliwl ill- dmw11¢S_ action prevails along both battle fronts in Europe wiliell again sc(-ln L(`)l\`ii()l\'. l\iarcil 21.--ilcvcrttng able to overtake them. ._....__.. _ (Special to the Guardian.) i is l S _.-.___ _ l'cll and carol! for by the lieiglllns without rcgnrli to claus distinctions. limi tells us tllat virtue is not lurn.cd (Special to the Guardian.) (5p¢¢ia| gg (hs Gum-diam) (mc ol' the wealtlly rl-sldcnts ol’ to dust, that tells us that wt- shall vet PARIS, March 2i.~lt was oliieiuily 1ll()N'I`ltl-EAI., March 21.--At Sntur~ ilrussols has twelve stationed on him. rl~al~h that shining tar oil goal attain- nuuounccd Saturdu.v nftorllorul that 65 ¢1ny'n nt,.tnl.m nl' lun urnt nnnnnl lllnct- ~_~__~___._..___ l-ll hy .tonne ul.,-;_e\_ -| g., N, |,,~u,,,,r,. "W" Wf`l`0 Fl“VU‘l f"U'\\ ill" |"l"‘l1l?\l ing of thc (Tunulllau llnr Association., at place for you lhnt where l am tllcrr ll" - D -»_ ' Hon. (`. J. iloherty ll. clot: d _ you ma_\‘ bl- also; if it \\'crl~ not so l flllllelles on the lhtll lust. 'i`i\0 i0SS l’|'esid|-ill.; Sir J. l\. l\i. Alkelln, i{.(‘.. _. would have tolli .\'oll.' 01' 'EIC "EEN" E"l'0l\Cl\ Slilllll WGS VGFY Mil, Vllunipcg, ill-.sldenl. and Vito- ‘ /\nll so lilo lloepr-st l‘ou\'ll-tion in lllilll- l’l‘e-sltleilts for elicit province. 'i`|loso U thc ilcart of the l‘llrislinn is flint’ in for the Maritime i’rovlllccs arc:- ll New liruns\\'iull, M. G. 'l‘eetl, St John; w Prince Edward island, A. A. lvicheall. -*- llllcts us to that other sllorc. `\\'o , I{.(_‘., M.l’., Cllurlottetowu. The Score- 'b elieve that God has set Eternity lil tary is E. l~`. Surveyor. i{.C., Montreal. (5P¢ClH| *O ¢h¢ Guafdlln-l our hearts. that each and nil of us are UN and the 'l`reusnrcr. Jolln l"__()rllt-., l(.(l., UUNUON- Milfliil ‘lL-A l`l’0lHl\t n ‘_ » _ ,_ ' ., , . . ' _ .' (5P°°l3l i° th* GU"‘"`d|°"‘) T" E ‘vE:\'r|IERf» News special/l'roln ldastlmllrlle. nu LONDON, March 21.-The Allied , , . , _.RA, ,UHF I _ _ _ | (Y 3 r ‘eww f llhllfl L 1 1, -l----- lu lless .ind tlllsh of ynutll. when \v fleets ure prepar ug o el o (spam ,D the Guardiam) ____ U10 “lE‘"‘l< "“ the D""1““°"°S~ “"\'°E1 TIDE, MOON. l‘1'I`(3. l.oNnoN. nlnrl-ll 2l.~'rln- nrlllsn 2,., ha” E"“`“ del"-Ve‘l_ by "“E“"°“r“E’E° -_- steamer (‘ulrntnrr was reported tor- up weather. At`the (ouncll of AdmlralB (special to the Guardian.) pedocd this aftr-rnoon oft' Bell:-l\_\' Ilend pp f_b‘)i‘;r‘;_e'l_|::_l;{0‘t‘f1‘::t b“;th:f§g|E;loS_:l“`:;2 'i`0ltONT(), March 22.-Maritinlc: ill the i§ngllsll__ tihannel. und sank. (.0 ' hcl to make H new eneml attack Moderate to fresh winds, mostly according t.o ll tcnlrnl nl-ws despatch .,m,.,.|,.,;,_, _.,|\~m,..(. mm pf.,-mins m 1|, feacl ‘th an U W r I ig W “ld t ke northerly; showcry; a few local snow from Eastbourne. Tin- crew escaped. ye H ‘gnc le a al Us 0 a ilurrles ami not much change in tem- When the steamer was struck rescue wi 9" ' pemgm-e_ E THLR Y I lt)oatshput_o;lt to lzersdnd ntt_t;ln8ptcrl“to ui _ _ . THE W A ` .- estertay was ow er no por, le sun ni es (0. ` ('0)I|E`G EvF‘_xT"_H~ mild anfl cloudy. out. The (‘alrntorr was boullti fl‘0\1l beyonll all recall. Look at the plrtur AN N0IEN(‘El\l |‘]'.\"I‘S, _ The lowest temperature recorded Thew castle for Genoa with coal. She of ,,|,| “ga H,-,,_d of “,m.k_“.,.,,,-_V of hm, v Q 1 . l v e for Saturday night was 30 above zero. was 2,293 tons displacement. un “[1"l"1 I N65' P* r( ’ The lowest of yesterday was 32 above. _ and the highest 34 shove. At 9 u.m._ ep( ‘*'i`l\ere will be a basket_soclal in lg was 32 nbovc, and at 9 p.in. it was _ W.. ld Hail on W9c<':l\lse tllcre is reason to believe. that some ol’ the cards and badges. which are worn secrets connect(-tl with them have customarily on active service. This been rcvl-.alcd. Parts of the italian incident. is regarded ill some quarters police t'ol‘l'el1avc been rlelalllcll to kt-cp as highly signihcnllt ot' il.l1|y's pro- buled to the soldiers, identification - part-dness for war. HEV. HH. EULtEHiHN'S SEHMHN HN HENVEN Rev. l)l' lfuilertoll delivered the third oi' his series ol' four sermons oil Death. Judgment, Heaven and ifleli. There vice was inspiring and enjoyable. Dr pci ot' St .lollu xiv. 3. Jesus t`hrist is saying good-bye lo ills disciples i'or a little while; His presoiu-e will bc no long(-r with litem. lie seeks to comfort them, to cheer them. He says that "\’Vhere l am. will come again and receive you unto myself." "The words we have cllosell," Said the preavilt-r. “ art- I`uil ot' pathos and full of strength. 'l`he_v are touching, yet they arc puwcrflll. it is the iirst direct inlimation ol' ilnnlortallity. ot a place or condition where the wicked l~'.~nsl> t`ronl troubling and the weary are at rest. 'l`he poet Byron in at very strong collplet has said: ‘lily God. it is a fearful thing to seo the human soul take wlng.’ il would be, lvcro it solution ofthe religion of Jesus t‘hrist. kindred to follow hiln to the grave taken conception to think that ally soul, Ilowever apparently lonely it may be in this lilo, is left to wing its vle\\'lcss flight to l’aradise ill solitllllc. '_/ilttiels of Jesus. Angels ot” iight- slllgillg to \l'l-lcolne the pilgrim ill the uigl1t.’ The fulfilment of the Mast:-r's promise, wholl your spirit hovers bc- tweell time and eternity, wllcll your t‘urthl_\' frienlls, it you have tllcm, can to do nothing for yon, lie will be there, lic says in solemn tones. to minister H . ‘~| - tion you need, to guide you to that eternal sllorc wlicrc ron shall Ilav " We hcilcvc that there is a lll_~.nve||; wc believe that there is u place of rest, of life. There are people to»l|ay wil tell us that it is a waste of time to discuss anything pertaining to the lit' lu-youll the grave, it is little use dis- sellsu of ilcavl-ll should lnakc ns active lll lilo duties ol` this life, then sllrcl\ logic in the words ‘for evcr.` We have lll those words all inspiralioll l\l`l0\”|\U0l1. 1\l‘<‘0l`tilill! YU it (.`0llll`2ll can be no limitation, to that lift' lilert' u be no end. it il-\ true that. ill the thc vlvld existence that slretciie have the word: 'l nm going t ever and even' There are live pltlably i`uli ot' toil and llardshl following night. Good programme is The sun Eats this evening at 6.16 ---~ “ved ,m,|,,,» mu- ow" gaze that mnk , Mill! Dl'°DBl'0d~ 9118-3-22m3l and tomorrow at 6.17; it rises tumor- "9 ll _-__ row morning at 5.54 and Wednesday (Special to the Guardian.) An "The Pownal Rell Cross Society|at 5.52. 0'l"|`A\VA. MBFCEI 2\~-A010115 U19 an intend holding an entertainment and The moon rises this morning at 8.58. _casualties ln the Canadian Expcdl- WB wonm "0, ha,.P ,he strength an basket social in Pownsl‘ Hail on There was s new moon on Monday,._tlonsry Force announced to-day are ,.0 Tuesday, March 23rd. Doors open at March 15th, at 3.42 s. m. the followlnzi - 'l`l\ll"l Bllfllllvll- nn,- 7.80. Admission 10c and 15c. Pro- The iirst quarter of the moon will slightly woundeli. Private J. L. Stew- nm ceeds in aid ofthe Red Cross Society be on Tuesday. March 23rd, at 6.48 ert (formerly Ninth Battalion). ad- what a weigh, of sorrow “es on mm If not line will be held the following n. m. mitted lo No. 14 stationary lmwltal. ,M evening. Come one, Come all! The length of today will be twelve gunshot wound; next of kin, Mr: A. we _ . , 9074-8-19M3i. hours end eighteen minutes. , Stewart. mother, Wood islands, l.E.l. “B believe, with Emerson. that th for the prospect of heaven. 0 not for the joy, and hope, and con- Yesterday we perfornled the last sad _ _ to rites over one who had no t'riend, n have relapsed into the