"FOR S\ALE.—A 19-490 CHEVRO- _______.___----—— WANTED.—-A MAlD FOR GENER- __.___.._______-- ‘WOMAN ‘r0 CLEAN OFFICES1 x Island \ Like The Dew Charlottetown Guardian, Three Cent M a. ornirig Guardian, Founded 1891. Evening Guardian, 1351 . liillll/IANY SUPPLYINB llfllli ANIlIlllINITIIIINS l IHEAN . The Paper That 1 ‘Covers Prince Edward \ "iiiiiiuiis ii ill 1111111 11111 l 1111111111 Ship Load of Rifles and Artillery Seized 111 Allies W111 Arm 40,000 Arlliellialls to Pro- rested. All Ships Between England and Germany t0 be Searched. - 1 Grangemouth. Two Ship Masters Ar- 1 1 (Spwial 1° Th‘ Guifdk-"l-l ‘ livlilcli arrived at 181-1111111111. 111111-11 \i",lh light ;ii‘llll1-i_v| LONDON, March 2li.—-'1‘h|; 13n- tlsli Government issued orders 11111- loday that all ships plying between German-y and 1111- llnltt-il Kingdom 11° 111°T011E111¥ sezii-chizii as a result of tlie discovery of arms ileslineil to lrelzind in a vessel froin a Ger- man poi-t. The Government seized a Vljflflll United States. (Sllccial to The Guardian.) , 1 rifles and 1111111111111111111 1111 111' Ger‘ l.t).\'l1t).\', .\ifll‘t'll 2il.-'1"11,. A111.‘- {111111 1111111" 1'111'_111lil\l1ll\‘.._ il-->.1111;11-1\\ill arui 110.1101) .-\l‘llil.'l11‘.lfi.\‘ for '1'“ :11 11"‘ ,""11-‘_‘1l~'111_11\‘111 Hfilld in sI-lt 111-11-111-1- against tbcii- ‘Purkisli ‘1;1v\v‘11_§‘l'll Dublin. 1111- 51111151111151" op1iressors, 111-1-11111-1- l.l1i_v1l i11-org;- 111! 1H: lH-f-ll liin-ii. 1111-1 cu.-.L-.1.1-.-.11111111111 . '1 i11 llil.‘ llou-ie of (‘oni- 11 ‘t-llllillli 111 a sislt-i- -l11p 1ils111i1i1.11s late 1111111". The l'1‘1-111i1-r ex- 111 .1-l‘-1lI.-4--liiuiilli ivas 111 1-.-i1-1l a’ -111-1-.~.<e1| 1111- 1111111- 111111 1~‘1~.111.-1- 1111111111 Lumm“; U111” ""5-""1~‘ 111"’ 1111-1414. l “"1" liii- .\l'1ll\‘iilttii n1n111i.1l.-. io be involv-ed i11 the plot. llt- re .1111] 111111 ilie 'l'u1l.isli Grange-mouth, 1 i1- tect Themselves from Turks. George Attributes Turkish Crisis to . Lloyd crisis was proiripilalt-il Irv tlie 11c- lay on the piii-i of the Shift-s i11 i‘2llil',\’lllg the peace ll‘l"il_\’ 111111 b) .»\n1r-1'.'e.1's‘refusal 1o ant 1111- indndzitc for Armenia. l'i'il11l‘ Mini 11-1- 111-1-1111-1-11 zigaiusi a ri-vi. ion 11f 1111- \’1- . 'l'1'1-i1ly. l1 q poinii-il 1111i 11.111 1111-11111- 11l\l':1 flt-rinaiiy 1111- 1111111111 of sub- mitting i11-r own estimates 111' i1l< ~1-11:11--11io11 figures. . . .~1 MONTREAL FUR SALES; STILL" 1111098! of Silvers Ran as High $1,225 for 011111,. Skin, the Lowest for Damaged Pelts Beingi $150. Second Onalily Skins Brought Propor- tiooately Higher Prices Than Best. (Dom. Press Special.) lMON'l‘RE.-\L, Atari-b 2C.—Salc of Silver Fox ski cuiiiliiued during the morning session 11t lhc (21111111- ian l-‘ur Auction Sub-s. The 11111-1111- an-ce of buyers is not so large a;- on the previous days but this aft- er noon when £120,001] niiiskrat skiius were put up liii.- utlentlance ivus much larger. Over 75 poi- cent of tlii- fur sales have bet-u to Anierlcnii or t'orcl1,'n buyers. ’1‘l1ls ivill 111i-111i that next sale is hold in August abso- lutely freshvpelts will be obtained Skins to be-solti in Angus-l: wlll be from the winter's catch. ‘ No. startling bids were made at the morning's sale. 'l‘l1c 11ii11i11i1i111 price pulq for a railii-i- poor sk-‘n was $143. The highest price paid ivas $1.000 for one skin. As pelts‘ were sold in single skin lots, cven though fbiililing was brisk. 1t look ii long time to get through the couple of huutlrcil that w1-r1-' not. illsposs-il of yi-slei-ilay, Two lien Killed in Railway Wreck ATAFON, £111., 111i-ch 2t1.——-'l‘\vo nien iwere killed when the itoyal l’al111, North bound on the southern railway, r1111 into an open switch iii-ai- Ailanis Park. l.e11 niili-s south of here, l‘ill‘ly today. Poor News From Nfld. Fishing Fleets 8'1‘. JOHN'S N-iliL, lldarch 2li.—-- Very poor news bus been receivoil from the sailing fler-i. .~\1l the 1:1 111s (‘JO clean, there 111-1- no indicat- ion,‘ of- a paying voyage and tbc outlook is tlieAw-orst for years. Oi 0-0‘ %f§§’ CONDENSED SPEClALS§ Q-O-OO-O-GOO-O-O-O- let, run 000 miles only. Good ‘as new, with bum-poi‘. one extra i11-e and chains. Apply A. 11., l’. U. Box, 456. _ 7008-21-27-3112211111 ‘WANTED SMART GIRL FOR Linotype. Apply Guardian Ollie-cg. ‘WANTEDIMMEDIATELY House to rent ‘with modern convenien- ces. Apply Box 504. ‘ll ....ALFRED ...,McDONALD Surveyor, li-rmanville) 7007~il-27Ml-Jl1nt1ipd. JOHN Land Souris. 111 l1nugtnlitnrk. Apply after 6 p. m. to Mrs. lvan Reddin. 02 lii-inb- 101; 11.11111, 78i3-3-27Mr1tf “m; also 1O do household wash- ing. Apply Guardian Office. .____.._.____--- "WANTBD.-—HOUSEHOLD MEND lug or plain sk-Wi"! DY “X11911- encod necillewoinnii. Apply 220 Great George Si. 7862-3-27-Mi-12l .€. _________.__-_ ‘WANTEQ-TWO ROOMS AND board for three peolilfi- Alli-l)’ istatiug terms to '15" 0M6 01 Guardian, 7632i-3-l6MEti. ‘WANTED, IY MAY 1ST, HOUSE with modern conveniences and central] located. ADDlY "M '1 B0 11 , it ,. x o y 7454-3-6-MEii 1 ‘THIRTY HOUSES FOR SALE in city. For further particulars Bbply at office of Mark R. Mc- GDING STRONGl..... thel ‘i Qtilpln, Solicitor, l ,Sir Arthur Currie Welcomed i11 N. Y. (Special to The Guardian) .\'l-)\\' ‘Ifllllt. P-Lirch I.’11'—1Z.' "-111- 1-1-sl1l12111 in New York 111:» 1c111-1l11l 11 rousing \\‘1-lc1111i1- tonight 11o Grin-111i Sir Ariliui lfui-rli- who ‘lllfllllltlk-ll 1111- (‘anailiain corps in -1:.-'iit- 111111111- as 11111 t 111' 1.liii'i1'li_'l.lf"ftll‘i* 1111- (‘anaillln b 111 11 111111111‘ in 1111- lliltinoi-e. 1UL-llt‘l.i'i Currie sketched the hist- 111T)‘ of 1111- corps t-itiut: ii1si11i1c1-s ‘of i-oiispieu-ziis lii-roisni‘, divi-lt 1111 ‘i110 lighting 1111a flies 111’ the (‘111i- ziili-ans as broug t. out i11 the \\".ll‘ _ 111111] 11.1111 .1 high tifibute to tl11-i"111i~ While r-xtri-eilingiy high 111111111 pen-pie i111- 1111» iaourage with ruled at 1111- siili- yes :rday 11ft.- ,1\vbi1-l1 i'1:t-_v were facing the zifter 1.111111, l'1--'.n1-1- FI-livard island 11121-1 \\'~'-l' lircbiems. “l claim". $11111 11W‘ tiu 11-1-1-1- 1lis11p11oint1-d 111 11,,.11-1-:1l (‘111-1-111, refoi-i-ing to the last p1‘ i-et-oic-i-il 1'111- tl11- 1111511111 1 i011 days of 1111- \\'1ll‘ “lhat 11o furl-1- vului-il skins, as compared with 1111- l (>1 (‘liii-ll 51%" i-W-Illlllll-“llv-l Si! 11111011 1111.111 prices pzilil for l11\v1-1 Kflllllflmlll 1111- saini- F1111?“ 1'>‘- 11"‘ ‘1/‘1111-1-1‘ ‘The high ii-iei- _\'\'.~il\'l't1il_\' afti-i-iiooiil 111115» "1111111111 ll1'~1\’t‘11 11“1*">11 Si“ was lii 1'1 111-1- skill i'111 11 11ai1'_oi’lco111l 111 1111111- 11111 1-11r111-1l a proud paitii-ulaiily l'i1i1- pelts, u-hifi- 111of11l11i-e1111111111: 1111- i-ivilizi-il nations low ran down to $1170 111-1- 111-11 1111-1111‘ 111" \\'--1'1I1. /\lfilll»l>"llt' 1111'- W110i)“ a lot of ilainigi-il skills which 1111111111 1111*" 111'1111111- 11"‘! 110W "111" been cut up_\vl1en caught i11 ll.i]lfii.111\'il 111i-l 11111-111‘ lino-111i- saci-i1'i1-.e. rA iiuinbci- of skins were l1oi1gl111bl1t1-1- suflk-i-liiii 1111-1 i-'.l'1-‘V"\H 111$‘ back by Prince ldilward lslanilc-i-sflgs-ia. She accepts it with lwfiiiiiig it being stated that the producers‘liuniili-v and 1i dci-p sense of i11-i‘ iverc disappointed with the priccs (lirty toward inher- n1111 oi’ the price:- -1-s ch I / offered for more choice pelts. Sonic 11-"11-11‘. and towiii-il " Pd $2.000 a piece vrotilil be S("L‘lll'l't1,1 going for 1111i‘ grades, brought 111111-11 uioi-i- 1111111-111111 lii-en 1-x111-1-1e1lf _ \\'l1ili- a large llllll11i"l 111' Hllver- - 1 l-‘ox pi-lls went i11 New York bu ' 11111115111 11v 1-1-111-1-s1-11iatires of .\i.31:1t- ' -1 l 1 .‘ -.'. - . - . . 1 I ‘it? __ Spirited Discussion Over Bill, - q o (A I 7 ' H British Railway 111"’ ‘ w“? W“- M” . ' _, - riages Made in Heaven, Etc. Strike Called oil 11.111. skins for which i-t bad been expe1:1~_ ' -*—<-o>--—- " EASIER DIVORCE 1-1-.~:, some high priced iurs w I 1 l l 1' 1 illziii-li 2ii.~(1i-1-:1t1-1- the sex s i11 thi- i-asii-i‘ 11l- (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, 1,11\-|1o.\i, 11.11111 2l;.-—'l‘li1- 11.1w» cu-r-li-i- -‘--\'----1 oiliiy 111' :1 141-111-1-111 ‘..1il\\‘l_\' t1'i'i1il\ 111111111“ 111' 1li\'o1'1'.- uiiil ori-gfiinliug i11 1l1l'l'ic11l1i1 on 1111- v 11-1-1- facilities. for the i111"? 111'" 1..i11t'IlSlii1't‘ and Yorkshire i-;iil\\'.1,\-.= 111,211: to l11- obiaini-rl by u lllll has been dispelled. l1. was 1111111111111-1 Wlll-‘ll 1.1m! ‘iillCllllitlsll-l’ has iii- ed iliis evening 11111 the striki- 111' 11-1111111-1-11 in 1111- lluilsu of Lords. 20.000 1111-11 n11 111111 line 111111 lit-Gill 'l‘l11- grounds upon which the culled off, 1111- dispute having hceli I lllll grunts divorces-airw- settled. _ I .\tlillll'_1’. ' 1 ('i‘1lt‘l1_\'. 1 lleserllo“ for lliri-i- _\‘1‘tll‘§l_ u 11111111111111“ stiriiiikeniit-ss. 1111111111111 insanity, lncui-alilc af- after -- 1111-1-1- _vea1'.-. (Dom: Press Special.) I 1111111-11-10111114-111 under commuted l.(1.\lll().\‘. hiarcli 20> A Wes!» - death sentence, pbalian -.\-111-ki1i1-11's uriny entered 111i-v ‘ 'l‘h1-ri- ari- four‘ specified grounds dei- control oi’ lilililliiilliiF-TS, A lii-n 101" nullity of marriage. liii dcspali-li. quoting tho Fftillk-l‘ 11)ic lllill ullso relieves ulei-izyiiu-ii furt Zi-iiung s11i,1 loday. filllllTlllt‘ 1111' 111- t‘ iu1-1- i o1‘ Eliglilllll from be- 1111111111111111 will 11.1 l‘.\’--l't‘ "111i 11y 1111- i111: 1-0-1-1-1-111-11 _t1- sch-owls"- .11“- fedi-rull-in 111' lloil soldiers. 'i'ho de- l1l-1l‘l'1-1lI1- t-l u lllf/OFP-Pll D-‘PSl-ll. spaicli says this group w s eonspl- ‘_11‘1-_‘_1.“11l1 111 110N111! 1111 111M116?‘ P1111‘ Hm“, 1,, S,,,,,.1,,,.,,n Ho“ l ‘;i.\l .111__1l lii London. the Tiilllgll (o11i1 Th‘, “Hutu,” m- um n,“ -‘ 111,1_\ys11 locally. 11nd dlscA-tlou will “-,,,,,.1 1,1,, 1,0,.“ c,,,,11,-,,,,.(1‘ , _ ,_ ven i11 the judges to hold their ;s1ttiiigs in camera. Lorri l-b-avc. wvlil) ineldeiittilly- $1 1111-111111111-11] that he‘ hail beeir forty iii tii- llnusi of Loids, niov- r-rl 1111- i-Pietetlon of the Bill us a 11roti-s1/11g11i1is1 the whole priiicl~ 11111- oi’ illvorec. ' “l do not conceal from myself ,tl1c rzici," lie said, "111111 the time liuoy i-oiue when ll1.'ll'l‘|‘.iR(1 will be (Special to The Guardian) 1 . 'l‘(>lll1N'l‘O. .\l:11‘cl1 2ti.~-.\ total- of $121,840 iva si-curi-d i11 yi-sfi-i- <1=l.\"-*1 lfll! 1111i‘ 1111‘ 1111‘ l-‘\1l"111l',lfll“,‘1 11111111111 rllssolvcd i11 1111s country by N112’) Y1'1\‘1-"1‘1 1"! 1l"“"“"‘ \ 1 the 111-111111- lit-liii! drpi-ivetl oi (‘hrisfl sat sfui‘ i11-y 11111111111 ogi-i ii-r \'1 1 l an fllltlltltlfltll thousand dollars- 1111-‘ proximately, which. tli1- result of, special canvassing is 1-x111-1-i1-i1 to‘ bring in ‘secures 1111- veterans" organization 1ir1i1-1li-ally the full , $15,000 which wis the estimated‘ iiiuoiiiit the collection would roalim- i The money will 1:0 ill\\'fil‘d.< provid- ‘, lug permanent offices and 110ml‘ quarters for the assocln-tioii and to supplement the funds fi 11111 inem- bcr’s fees ivlilt-b are flllllt- lililtifl" quote for the many activities among veterans which the zissocia~ tioii ciri-les out. Britain's Birthrate Greatly increased (Dom. PNIII Special.) LONDON, Mi\i'(‘.i'ifl0.——Nt\\ill'E is making good Great Britain's war losses i0 her population. Statist- ics here today show births r0815!- cred iluring last quarter of 1919 were 223.5011 11 11111111 11431110 11111111111 Blrtbi gained 48.202 over previous 1111111111- 111111 111.1111 ever-u-ri-i-i-i-vnd- h11; quarter in i918. thin educntloii. it is our duty 1o do all we can to retard the proc ss of di-cliilr- of 11111111.: morals. "'l‘herc ls a book," be conclui-il, “entitled ‘Who's who,‘ with which we are all familiar. ll’ legislation got-s 1111 at ‘this rapid pace, lt will soon be necessary t0 issue a com ptinloii- voluiiio entitled, ‘Who's who's wife.’ because all our social life will be confused. “Mari-lane is made not in the House of Commons, l111t 111 11 place \vlilcl1 does uni resemble the House of (10111111011! at all—lleavcnl" The Archbishop of York admit- led ‘there was ii good deal ln the lllll with which ho was ln agree- iucut, but sold lhei-c were ilrustlc and far-reaching provisions, and he was coinpelled- 11y conviction to ask the House not to vote for the second reading. "lt is not on the ground of re- llglon," he concluded, “but on the ground of public welfare I lake niy stand in this matter." Loni Goi-eil hinted that if this measure were rejected he himself would bring on another Bill em- bodying the points on which there ' ri-iiilt-ri-d was an agreement. Gun With Range 0i 150 Miles (Special to The Guardian.) l.tl.\'l)().\'. uhlai-cli 211 'l‘l1i- lirl~ iis-li (iovi-i-iiiiieiit "s i11 elosi- touch with liie l-‘i-i-ni-li tiovt-riiini-iil with - 1111i to 1111- 11-1-1-111 l-‘1'1-ii1-'l1 ii1~ \‘1-.11i11i1 of a gun sniil to have firiu-g range 11f l.'1tl iuilt-s, 1'1'1-111i1-. l.l11_\1l Georgi- stated iii zinswi-r i11 a question i11 1111-. 11111111: of (‘11111 111011,. today. 1- <4 ‘m lTi-t-vlinia and Esthonia Agree (Special to The Guardian.) LtHV-IJON, lilarcli 2li.—'l‘l1c Lel- tisb Logatlnu here announces 111a: 11s i‘ result of 11 coufci-ciice held at \\'1ilk. lfvonia, ‘betivei-n repre- si-iilailves of Litviiiia auil ‘l-Islh-i 11in. conci-i-niug llll‘ horde-r 1111c. ion. an agi-eeiiii-iit was signed. silli- ji-i-i i11 izilificatluu within lwo win-ks. uuilei- Wllliill lfisllionia will evneu-iiv- 1111- 111~,-1111'1-1i lllHll'i"l5 l1-:i\' 1111.: 11111111 under control 11f the l‘111u~ 1111111111-1- i11 (‘lii1-l' of both stair-s. Th.- 11111111111111 tifllibOklllllfl 11111 invui-rsliip o1‘ the districts is to be subinined lo 1irbiti-titi: i Delightful Concert _ And Entertainment At Zion Schoolroom .___. One of the i11-st enlei-tainments 111-111 in (Yhiirloilcliiwii this season w11< 111111 11f last evening 111 7-1111‘ (‘111111 l1 school ruuiii. ’l‘11i-re was ,1 lni-gt- nlii-iidanizi- and the whole 1-i1t1-rtaiiii1i1-iil was thoi-ouglily- i-ii- joyiil by all. 'l'lii- programme coin- 1iris1-1l a 11111111111111-1. splendidly‘ by ‘Mi-s. 111i: 11nd Miss llai-nt-s. very inli-i-t-sliiig and (‘ll- tei-tiiining readings ' by 'l'l'(‘ll1l\!l‘ i11-ll, Mr. l-ltlgxii‘ Shaw and ‘.\i1-. Wes- ton Pen-he, Vocal solos were. pleas- ingly i-ciidercd by 3111's, Stewart. Mrs. ll. S. Henderson, M1‘. Roy (luigley and Mi‘. .1. l-l. Nlnlctnn as - CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY MARCH :27 1920 l [Illlllll Hi5 llllliiPlill WllHSHIPS Fllllll lllllllli A Light Cruiser and Two Torpedo Boat Des- troyers as Nucleus 0f New Canadian 1 1 1 .----iv-- as n 11111 11-11111 1111- ‘Ljlills aiiil lwo 1111-111-110 tubes. Navy. of 30 Knots. Cruiser 45,000 tons with Speed (Special to The Guardian) 0_'1"I‘-\\\'_»\. 411111-11 ‘.20.—'l‘l1c llglll cruiser and the two 1111-111-1111 1111.11 l1t‘.~ill‘l1_\‘l‘l‘\‘ wliii-h (Tunaiia is to re- Llriti-ili Government will bi- of the 111 -1 Iii-c in 1111-11- 11 111-111111- c111. 'l‘li1-s1- vessels will si-i-vi- as 1111- 11e~ ginning 111' a fleet iiiilil such 111111- 11~' a 111-1-11111111-111 naval poliev is fuiinuliteil fin‘ t‘a11i1ila. 11111111- 11111111111111- nioi-eovei- illl-_\' will en~ iibli- ili1-' 111111111111111 to retain 1111- nui-li-us of .1 trained 111-rs1111111-1 for <1-1‘vie1- 111111-11 thi- polle - 1lev1-lop 1-1l 111‘ iii i-lisi- of u--1'1- 'l'li1--eruis1-r, 111-1-1-11111111 of xvliich 111111. l‘. (‘l llulliiiilyiii- .\li|1i.<t1~i- 11f 1111- Naval Si-rvici- 1111111111111-1-11 i11 1111- l'illllllltill_._- iliis :il'l1-i-i1111111, will be a vessel of troin 471,001) 111 F10; Uiil) ions ilisplziceuii-ul, having :1 s111-e1l of I10 knots 11nd :1r1n1-1l u lii six ‘ 111i-h guns, lwo 111111 aireiwifl lii-r 1 I crew will eon. rt of 51-50 officers 111111 1111-11. 'l‘111's 111 isei- will be i-epre sent-alive of a type of very speedy “hing 111‘ iui-tliuin sized 11r1111i1n1~11i 111111 11111111-1-111" tlis1ilaci-ini-iii ivliii-li proved useful iluriiig ilie \\‘11r for ""1111 Ill; 11nd l'l‘t'lllllliil'<tllll'i', for convoy’ and escort u-orli, for use iIi-i-lllsl Hillel's and for the i11-si- rut-lion of ens-niy i-oniiueri-c. 'l‘l11- cost 111' such a Vessel i11 (‘auailn is estimated i11 thi- neigliliorliotiil of $1,000,000. ‘ The 111-.<1ro,vi-1-.; are ships of i000 |1111s 113111111-1-1111 1i. capable 11f slea- 1111111.’ 11.3 ltiiois 1111-1111111‘ and ill'lll‘ 1e1| wiili three four 1111-11 guns and 111111‘ 1111-111-1111 lubd: 'l'l1ey carry crew's 111' till officers and 1111-11 I11 1111111111111 <‘a11.1d;1 lifts two sub- inai-ines 11f ll1-- laiii-sl lii-ilfsh l_v111- liouls 111' 111111 11111 111-|111-,1 with lwo guns 111111 six 1111-111-1111 lulu-s eat-h. 1-1111111111- 11f running l7 klluls an 1111111- 1111 the surfaei- and 10 luiols an hour submerged. l‘ . . lBig English Loan t0 Assist Belgium (Special to The Guardian) dLItFSSI-ILS, ;\T1ll‘(tli 2ii.—'l'li1- Soil- s _ it uuilei-st-anils ‘that lie" gotntion under way i11 ling- liilid for a loan of five million pounds sterling. 1111- inoni-y- 111 b1- usi-d for 1111- il-eousii-uctiou oi 1111- l|-l,‘V.lST\‘tl ilistricts of lielgiiiin. Sir Loiner Gouin Arrives in France (Special to The Guardian) ilAVltl-I. Atari-h 211M811" Loiner Gouin. -Prl1ni: Minister of Quebec, arrived lii-re today on the l-‘ri-nel: liner L11 l-‘rzinire. , ' D0n’t WantWilson ' for Third Term 1\\'ASlliI\1G1TO.\', hiai-cb 20-1111111 democrats and republicans cbeei-ed :1 statement i11 ibi- llouse today by l'i-])l'1'S"lll‘ ive 111111111111-1-32‘, demo- crat, Mis sslppi. that. President \\'ils-on should niaki- 111i iniiiii-tliute 111111-111111-1-1111-111 111111 111- ivns 1111i a (‘ililllilld-l‘ for :1 lhii-il ti-rui. Mary Pickford t0 Play in London (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON 11411-1111 2ti.—.\lar_v Pit-k \\.‘(‘l't' also the duets by Miss llamii- l ford has been invited to net 111i i111- floss and Mr. Stewart and by Niisses London stage iliirlng lit-r coming l-‘i-ziuces Moore and lliltla Senluein. visit to England. ’l‘l1is fact was rc- After an intermission with snlo of bonie-iiiaile isandy a fresh sourci- of pleasure was found for the aud- ience in a very cleverly rendered diniuiulie sketch, given by the young ladies under thi- ctipable direction and ti-11ini11g of Mrs. Fred lioule. who is certainly to be congratulated. upon the. efliaieiit manner- iii which the various de- tails were carried out, while the youthful performers themselves are ails-o equally to be. 0.011111191111011 1111011 carigviing out their lntilvltlual parts so well. ’l'lii- title of this delightful 111111‘- etti- ivas “'l‘he lleresfortl lleiiev- oleut Society" and the. east ivas as follows:— Lila Worthy. as Grace ‘llicllae, 11:11 Myrtle Blnns, as ..M1-s. blakepi-atze- Marjory \Vood, as .. Mrs. Black. Jessie‘ McRae. as. .. Miss White hiargziret Mclnnls, as .. Mrs. Do- Lltlle, (‘fly Gossip. Gladys McKlunon 11s.. Mrs. Green Riitb Ross, as .. Mrs. Pinkerton Stewart Ross, as _Dr. llolnies Rev, G. ('. Taylor pi-eslili-d. 'l‘li1- Nutiouril- 1Autl1em bi-tiught to a close an i-vciilui; oi rare e11- joymeni. Mai-or of Waterford '- , Threatened With Death (Dom. Press Special.) “YATERPORD. PRETIAND, March 26.-'l‘lie. Lord Mayor of Waterford bus received n letter warning him to "prepare for death." The letter ls snid to be similar to n letter warning Chief of Police with zissns- i-lnatlon. . Mrs. James. . Mrs. Wallace -—--.-o-Q--_-- Turkish Governor Arrested by British (Spaclal to The Gull-titan.) CONSTANTINOPLF}. March 25. ~All Pasha, Military Governor of Constantinople, bus been arrested by tho Uritlsh forces in the city. vealed by George Gfhiiiiilli to 11 representative of thi- Dally Niall. “One 0i the objects of niy vlsl to the United States 111 Jan1111r_v, said Gi-ossiuitlt. "was to persuade the woudoi-ful little star to play 'l‘ll1y of lilooiusbiiry- on ilie United States slige and then zicllng 111E- pliiy over here. “When l brought niy‘ schemi- before her she said slic couldn't 11o ainythiiig of the kind 111 the Vnileil States owing to her connections. but that. she. ivas greatly fem-pied to do so 111 l-Inglauti. The inovli- stir told nir- ll1i- 1111-11 1111111-1111-11 111 her eiio1‘111oi1.-1 1y. l told her we could only offer bei- whul ivas ul'f1-re1l Sail-111i lii-ru- 11111-111. 11.11.] sin- smiled u-beu 1111- 111111111)‘ side “'11s 1111-111111111-11 say-lug it was 1by no 111i-ans the most 1111- 11111-111111 consideration." "ii_ Veterans Adopt Definite Plan for Bonus MONTREAL, l\l11rcl1 25.-After lwo tltiys of (llscussltin which at times b ine soineivlitit c11ibllti-.i-- ed,.ll1e (ii-cal War Veterans’ Assn- elation of (‘anadii at their fourth annual convention here agreed to- night and 11110111011 a definite hnnus plan which fixes a niaxliiiuni oi‘ $2,500.00 11nd a minimum oi‘ $1,000.» 00 subject to no ilr-iluclion no.1 1iay- able 10 100 per cent. of the (‘a a1l~ liin forces. Tlils cash re-estab ish- ment bonus is based upon an ad- dlllona1 $1.00 per diem for the to- tal 1ieriod of their enlistment to inen who have seen service on a belligerent front. 1t is nlso zisketi that tlepenilenls of fallen soldiers or their beneficiaries should re- ceive equitable compensation in the form of a lump sum cash to be not leés than the amount tho sold- ier would have received at the date of the armistice. Finally the Gov- ernment is risked to deal with the matter at tho present session of Parliament ln view of the many and serious illfilcultles confront lng the returned soldiers in their endeavors to become re-cstnbllsh- 1 e0. ~ » Miners Will Open Negotiations for Terms (Dom. Preiss Special.) LONDON, March 2ti.~~-Mi11ers federation lodiiy ili-izitleil t1) ri-~opi-n negotiations ivilli‘ govei-niuenl in an effort lo arrive at 11 111-ace.11l)l<- settlement o1‘ 111i! nit-ifs deiniiiids for i11c1-1 sed \\'1ll,'l‘.S. Blame Lloyd George And the Miners (Dom. Preisn Special.) LONDON, Mai-ch 2-1. ~l1l11nie for failure of recent negotiations to settle England's coal situation, which zippai-i-nily s coining i111 a- gain \vil1i 1i 111111-1- serious liii-n, is 1111101-11 upon b11111 Prt-niii-i- Lloyd (lets-go and 1l11-.11ii1i:-1-s by new-spa- pi-rs today. More Trouble Brewing in Flume (Dom. Press Special.) lltlMl-I. .\i;11-1-l1 21L- 11111111111111! events are 1-x111-1-l1-d soon i11 i-‘iuine. ‘l‘l11- u: 11111111 council under Gub- 1-i1-l l '»\i111u117.1'o. has tl"l\‘l‘i11il|t-ii I11 111-111-1111111 a republic. it was report- ed today on reliable authority. l’1'111-.l11i11at"-111 is to l11- 11111111- tiller the S1111 lteino conb-rt-iii-c of i111- Supi-eine (‘ounclL An officer of l)‘- Annunziog forces pictures I-‘iunie in (l!"s[i\'1'il‘1.t‘ situation Ibut declares 1111- pcopie i11-e. more tle-teninineil than ever iioi to deliver thi- city to the custody of the League oi Nations oi- otherwise to risk its being turned over to the Jugo- Slavs. tale of Fat Cattle At Experimental Station The auction 11:111- of fat cntiln ni 1111- I-lxpizriniental Station yester- day was largeLv zitteniii-il, by the fi11-1111-rs in 1111-. neighborhood. 'l‘li1-1-c ivcro not a very grout many buiclii-i-s 111-esenl, and Mr. Brown, ot’ York, was the only lniyer out- side of the city. The pen of’ dry cows sold at an average price of 1111.115 per hundred; the beef typi- o1‘ etiws sold at an average price ol’ $11 per hundred; the dairy type of steers sold at. $12.52 per hundred, and the beef type of steers sold at $12.88 per hundred. 'l‘l1<- feeding experiment conduc- ted for llfi 1liiys from the first of December, ivas lo determine whe- ther it pay-s to fatten dry cows dur- ing 1111- winter, or to sel1 1111-111 off in 1111- autuiu. 'l‘hc four pens inen- llOIiPll above \Vl‘l'(‘ fed the some (lilllllllly \"1il‘1l of turnips, hay, oats. l1rau. cotton-seed ineal oilcakes and. win-at screenings. The prices i‘ 11 11 r g e d WPN‘ just 1111- aii-lual cost of iuater lal as purchnseil. The total cost 1191‘ 11°11 11"‘ 1111‘ 115 ilays was $102.- 37, or $40.57 1o f1-eil onc for i111 ‘flllyfi- The dry cows, which were 111$! iin-oi-tlinary- lot of‘ grades, sold at 1i loss of $0.117 per cow: 1111- beef typi- of cow, u-hlch were ‘Sllllflllliffi grades. with one puri- bred Short- lioru co\v,. sold iil il loss of $4.34 per cow. while the dnli-y type of RIP-PPS. li-d in exactly the same way gave ii prolllt of $8.56 per steer. rind the beef type of steers, which were grade Slim-thorn cattle, gave an average profit of $14.84 per steer. While this experiment has not show-n any very great profit on the whole, yet. it contains a. lot of vnlunblo information. which may be turned to profit. by every lam}. 1-r in the Province. ~g -- ~- w». awum-a-G- inn m All The News worth . Printing All The Ads Worth Beading ' By Mall, Canada, $3.00, U. 8. A., 83.60- Annual Bublcrlptl llN Elillfllllli ElINlEllENEE ll] lii Hilll Austria. (Special to The Guardian.) '! . l.f).\ll1().\'. .\i:1r1~l1 ‘lii-No repl_v, 1111s yet bi-en received from 1110' l'ni1ed Sinus to 1111- invititioii 11w send re1iri-seiiiativt-s 111 1111- liiier- National l-li-oiioiiiii- (‘imferi-iii-c- to} 111- i11-i11 i11 Paris or lloiiu- i11 April, i-enie 1‘.'U11lll.'i| 1-111-1- s11o111l1-111 learns 111111 1111- eon- , i'('l‘(‘lll‘(' will be a sequel to ili-i-is-L ions of 1111- 811111-1-1111- (‘ouiieil held recently 111 l.1111111111 folloivliig i11-e" 11111-1‘ l.lo_\‘1l tii-oigi-‘s 1-111111-11111111 111111 1-.-1-.1111s-l|-u1-1io_11 11f l-Iiirope r1"- 1111111“; -iut1-1'i' 111111111 rather 11111111 11111-11 ('li‘l)]ll‘l‘tilii)li. 'l'l11- l'11it1-1iSl:ii1-s, liuru1i1-aii and the 811111111 A1111-1-ie.1i1 ltepulilii-s. ing His Memoirs (Special to The Guardian) lhilllS, -..\lar1-l1 20> 1r1ner (‘rown Prince William. leis-graph- ing from this island i-xile iii Wir- ingen i11 reply to a int-sage ask- ing for ills views 1111 the crisis iii Germany suys he regrets he is 111-.- able to say anything. Like his fath- r-l‘, the former ‘Frown Prince known to view-the present co1i~ 111111 one hulf has not (tiiangeti his 11111111011, accnriling 1o those \\lllO' have cunvei-sed with him, that the-l (lei-man -people are not yei. ready Polish Peace Uncertain (Dom. Press Special.) \\’.»\Slll\'t1‘l‘().\', biareh 20.~l'ol- i.~l1 penci- 11i-11pos.1l.-1 lo Soviet Rus- sin contain a provision that the. 11111-1 niust b1- i-aiiifieil by an ell-c- ii-tl Rnssuii asseuiblyx, 1ii-trurtliug HlLllll|lill‘_\' niaili- public by the Polish deb-g ion lii-re today. N11 such Tt']l1‘('.$l'lil1i‘l1‘v'l‘ assembly ex- ists in ltussizi and it was presumed there that it’ conditions were ae~ eeptetl one would have to be leie~ cted. Bolshevlsis have refused to take this step. - Ruhr Troubles Qiiieting Down (Dom Press Special.) PAR-PS, iliian-h 2ll.—'1‘lit- military phase of the disturbances i11 the Ruhr district apparently has enti- eil, leaving only 1i political dispute to be settled between Riibr Com- munists and the Ebert. Govern- 111i-iii. l-‘rench l-‘oreign office rr-irarils the erlsls 111s 1111ss1<i,-b1-c:11ist- mark- 1-d linproveiiii-iit was noted lii con tliiions i11 Ruhr section YOSIOTKTTLY. i'l11- area of unrest has narrow-oil down lo west \\'ll"I‘(' l5.ll00'Gu\1't-r11- nieiii troops were 11111111-11 in by Spaitaezins, rrpoi-ts of what 1111s happened there conflict but Presid ent Ebert continues to insist that the Spiirlnelsls have asked for an ai-mistlce, and have stopped troop lilO\"‘liit‘l'il which Spartaclsts claim ed were directed toward Berlin. Ebertbdovernment iias Resigned (Dom. Pres: Special.) lll-JILIAN, blur-ch 2l'1-—'l‘lie. cabinet of Gustav, Bauer 111i-pied yester- diy, l"‘SlKli0(l today‘. hiajorii-y Smf-ilists zitlvlseil pre- sident Ebert to order iierniau Mul- ler who ivas Minister for 1-‘111-1-11!“ Affalrs to form 1i new cabinet. Wireless Telephone in British Columbia (Special to The Guardian) VANCOUVER, March 26.—Vi1n- eouver and Victoria were in coin- muniirntlou late yesterday nftcr- noon by dreless telephone and the first iiiiesszige ever 1188113131911 through the. air between the two cities ivas distinctly beard through a receiving instrument at the court lmusi- here by a loi-nl newspaper dilions as his exile of one year D11)’ . delivered. $4.00. IN Pllllfi fillllN No Reply Received fi-oin United States to Invitation t0 Send Delegates. Purpose is to Extend Allied Aid t0 Poland and v have 1111-1-11 aiskeil to pai-ticipnie. Switzerland i11 i11-finitely agreed to send ili-legaii s. also 111111111111 and thi- Scnndlaiinviaii count! 1s. ’l‘l11- co1-i-es1io111l1-11t is informed conci-riiiiig the llrllisli position 111111. (ii-eat llriialn will lii- willing to go as far as llll‘ 1'i1it1-1l Slates will before ilie ni-xt inei-tiiig 11f 1111- Sii11--,gi1 i11 (1i1v1-1'111111-ii1i1l 11111 111 l'11l11n1l i11 $.1u lii-mo. 'l'l11-. i 111111 Ausiriai. lii order that tiit- c1111- 11-1-1-111-1: may 111- 111.-i1le as 1~:1i1-i1111 111111 as authoi-itivi- as possible 11111 allies hopi- 1-e11i-esi-11iaiIves ti-oni all states will 1111:lu111- bankeig; .1ii1i big exporters of fooil 111111 raw inni- trial,- Strenuoiis efforts will i11- iiiaili- io eoinpleil- the isiiifeiw-iiei- i11 time for 1iciion 111i its report a1 1114' i11-xi met-ting oi il11~ Supreme (11111111-11 illiilllillfiilll1111111515 ll 1x111 He is NowlBusy Making Horseshoes for the Village Blacksmith, Painting and Writ- BEAN [IPINIEN to align themselves among the Democrats. His time soc-ins to be busily occupied i11 his present soui-i-ountliiigs where he is making horse slices for the village-bionic sinllh, painting, reading and writ- lug hildltons to his memoirs. ll 1,; understood that i11: is still keen- ly interested in Russian affairs. 15 it has nlivziys been his content- . ion that Russia should be niade for the war, his idem being that all belligerents should coin- bino to ilevclop Russian resources, thereby at the some time helping Russia and themselves. Bolsheviki Again ' Making Progress (Dom. Prciss Special.) LONDON, blarch 20.» New Bol- sheviki ilivisluns have come to the aid of Soviet troops on Polish, Lat- vian and Finnish fronts, uccoi-‘iling to advices to the British War Olllco today. The collapse of Gen. Den- ikine's South Russian anli_ Bol- slievik forces, the war tiiiice said. has released some of 'i‘rotskeys crack troops. greater activity may be expected upon North Eastern fighting fronts. Biggest Fish 0311211 Landed in Halifax (Special to The Guardian) l-l1\i.1l".~\X, Nllarch 2ti.—l-‘ou1- liuntlri-il thousand pounds of fresh fish, said to be the 111i-gust catch iver brought to this port by a single vessel, was the cargo of the steam trawler Venosta which ar- rived this afternoon from the flanks. Extend Limit to Aid Returned Men OTTAWA. March ‘ii-The 111111- liniit ln which financial assist-anci- may be given out of the FPGPFHT uneuipltiyinent fund has been ex- tended. [Indet- tlie original provis- ions, assistance could be given onl-y in the month of December inst and ‘in the months of January, February and March of the present, your. The time llniit has now been exti-nili-il to .-\pill l0, i11 the case oi‘ men without dt-penilents and to April 24. i11 the case of 111i-ii with dependents. Extension of the time lim't was ret-oiumcnileil by officers of i111- (‘nnatiliin Patriotic Fund. which l-ns administration of the fund ln baiul. THE WEATHER TEMPERATURE TIDE, MOON ETC. TORONTO. March 2l7.——.\ilid and cloudy with occasional show- ers. The tide will be high this af- ternoon at 3.24, tomorrow at 4.36 and Monday at 6.06; it will be high tomorrow morning at 5.26, Monday at 0.41 and Tuesday at 7.47. iSnn sets this evening at 6.23. tomorrow at 8.24 and Monday n’. 6.26; it rises tomorrow morning at 5.4T, Monday at 5.45 and Tues- day a; 6.43. New‘ moon Saturday, March 20th man and the wireless‘ operator. 6.50 n. m.