Island ~, ' Like The new _ N‘ .-_I .‘ . Qhli lottetown Guardian, The Paper That \ ' 1 °°"°'.'i"tl»‘.'.°‘? Ferraro i. T nree Ce ntl. Mflfglil! Guardian, Founded . l» ., , portant, State Governments Future Plans. Sinn Fein Claim to Have Arms for 200,000 Men and Have 30,000 Men Ready to Take ,- the Field. (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, March 10.-—Vice- Frerlch's mall, captured iby .Si11n included some oil‘ the most Important state papers the Duiblln correspondent of the Feiners last ‘week, Daily Graphic cables. The co .datd. regarding the Governme future plan of action in Ireland The correspondent continues, “me Sinn ‘Fein leaders now claim Li’ 189i. Evening Guardian, 1887. lllllllllls IN ‘iiliEiiM lllllll ll Papers Giving Details Nldg, a.‘ Roy bers of‘, rthe Government. including detectives, ‘for which 1'1‘?- ni's plans. - Constable Killed in Raid on Po Barracks. t0 have arms for 200,000'"111en and can put 30,000 mcll in the field. Drilling wlith rifles, hand grena when more than 200 armed S NY SENNINS Mail Captured by Sinn Fein Included Im- paring. ii have concluded that therel are ‘Sinll iFeiners among the mem- eounts for the constant leakage of Government secrets to the ‘Slllll pnrmnnent who was Fein organization and the uncuu-‘Hb ' spoadence. he adds, gives minute ily knoiwledge dtlthe ‘GOVUPIIIIIPIIFS; ‘ i DUBLIN, March 10.—-l\ constable ties was kiilcd alld a sergeant wounded and revolvers is eons-taut thrilugll- CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, NNNNNINS NEW [ENIS , Bill 0f Outlined. (Special to The Guardian.) TORONTO. March 10.—"I‘he night were crowded. wharacterlzetl today's opening ‘Ontario's fifteenth legislature, Llcut. Governor ecs, ac- oi' the House had to be elec r ‘Mr. iMurplly. ‘Several tllncg Mr. 1. ll - l U ‘ , V , _ d , i.’ , “ out of all ‘proportion to her popu h ' l , , "Les m m‘ ‘f’ "F"? 1‘ “P” lty olld-i. Rowell stirred up more than usual am,“ and much 51.6mm. than w” ‘ e 4c Pi as lllint of mines. lllcusures affecting, 01v] AWN March 10____,p,“.“a_ 0,1,11,13,38“, ulnong Government “u? d em! memlbel‘ of Prim‘? lalhvlwd- lllllfil‘. Pl-‘Vlfllflll Ohvoters lislS- “mi lltellt today ‘for. the third time ill porters ‘li the manner ill ‘which be conwnlplmed ‘when she enters n’ The fl‘wermuents' ‘wwk hwlmk“ elldmems t" “uv-CPSSNU" ‘mum M!‘ two iysars listened to lion (‘has ilenlt ‘with Mr lMurplly and the’ ucconung m a slutenwm m your ‘llll lllllrcllrle ill Braille‘ t0 Pllrlll ulucnillncnts ‘in ‘conporations taxi - ‘ . . .1 ' ' Cmresimmlemlw“ Pmmmem‘ mem ‘ Murphy, Liberal luembcr tol Rue "ca, schools. prvvlslil“ for publlrulicus :li‘i., reports on llle llylll-o-iclccn-lc‘ of school text, books, revision ,pl1‘l1li(-, school law, and revision inn i leries and floor of the House to- Newlless ‘Clarke was officia- ting for the ‘first time, and there is a brand new premier, Government arid assembly unit's new speaker This honor ‘falls on Mr. Nelson I, the public llbmrles act; to provide ._.__.___ gal- ol‘ for ballauccd road ti-‘ii. oi‘ 01' ion ilorlril aud ion. out the country and the refill-ls now possess machine gulls. Guu runn- ing ‘Is not uncommon bill the Slnn Fein organization is so watertight ‘that oulyln a few cases does in- formation leqt out-The leaders claitn to have enough ammunition to last three months. "Personally I am convinced," says the correspon- dent that the iSinn Fein has the advantage of highly skilled chenil- sts for Zxploslves lu ‘which they are speelali lug. if a rising should come Europe ‘will have the spectacle of FPIIIOPS attacked the pollci‘ bur-- lacks at Hugginstownn-(‘ouuty Kil- kenny, 15 miles south of the oily of Kllkelluy yesterday, The fight, according to tlli- dcsputcll, lasted‘ ,more than two hours. All wires lending Into tl1c towll were cut. 'l‘l1e casualties of tllc raiders were not known but the police. believe so111e of the attackers luust I111 been wounded as tho party retreat- ed after exchanging hundreds of shots. re iSuggests a Basis ior Canadian JELLIOOFS REPORT TABLED IN COMMONSl mendations ~as to One despatch says the raiders thousands of iirlsll boy's of 10 aud turned for a second attack a 17 years of age ‘fighting. The wo- men also are feverishly bus-y pro- ._--_i____ lllllnlltniill‘ llluuslllns HOMELESS artilqllllltc ill-Russia A srsaan . “ 0i “Slxiitdilies oi Dead Recovered. captured the barracks, securing quantity‘ of ammunition. Tiilis.‘ One Hundred _.i._-____- TIIPLIS, Russia, March 10.—Sev¢ eral hundred persons are dead an thousands of other“ are homcles ns a result of an earthquake which destroyed ‘Makhet, Grakuli. and otl er villages ‘within a radius of six- iy miles west of ‘lliflis. The ciby of 'l‘ifils was shaken and mnrly build-- lngs were severely danldgcd. Phon- sunds of refugees are pouring mto 'i‘ifiis and the constituent assemb- ly of the republic of Georgia I111- mediately voted 20,000,000 rublc. for first "aid to tho sufferers. ihe d was destroyed at Gora 1- Gorzl was and a hundred (lead have alread been recovered from Ilplisiirl, Smoke Ls reported to b ‘issuing from‘ the sulllnlit of til q sulphur springs have appeared. Miners’ President “lies Resigned (Dom. Press Special-l LONDON, March 10.—The resis- nation of Robert ‘Smillie, President of the Miners’ Federation of Great Britain, is Imminent it was under- stood today. lli health caused‘ the veteran to decide to relinquish llll‘ post it was said- o+04+4+0+v¢+§004n04e+§+0 gcollllllislu sulclllsl boy 1e1- drug store. Apply at Guiirdian Otilce. 7495-3-9MEit. ‘WANTEGJ-FURNPSHED noise , by 1st of May. Apply Dr- E- (‘-- Harris. iliarclrl-lwk ' ewmrslm-"rwo esn-rtsmsn Mr. ii. ll. Asquith (Dem. Press Special.) Premier alld ‘Liberal louder in the (‘omulorl-s declared I11 an address before tho Eighty Club here last night. Opening his political fire 11p- on the Lloyd George administra- tion Mr. Asquith denounced the gov crnrnend for both its Irish and Turk ish policies. The present situation ought to be the last chapter of Turkish misrule he asserted. As to Ireland, the forlner premier declar- _tl1c government alone was to blame for the success of lSilln Fein‘ in the recent, elections. 60 Barrels oi . Within ‘Radius railway beilween Tlilis and ‘Batoua ‘by ‘the s earth shock wllilc the station was absolutely ilcstroyed. The town oi’ practically wiped our the pvrccltagc‘. Twenty pilrsolls were killed at nlouutuln where the Monastery of Goris- Djavrl stood. and two great Scores Government . LONDON, March 10.——Never in tllc memory of living mun have gov crnmcutis methods In Ireland been so reactionary in such denial of el- ementary principles of civil liber- ties and so iloflnut and insolent, us at present, H. H. Asquith, _for111er Pay, Pensions, etc. Canadian Reserves. O'I‘TA\VA, hirlrch 10.~—lt" (‘and ilccides to co-operuto ill the general naval needs oi‘ the ldlllplrc it may be convenient to P035935 ‘.1 ildsis which to build up hcr fleet. T ilitions, is a fleet unit which it of Canada, submarines and gested is adequate purely for p1 tectfion. Au alternative three light cruisers, one ilotil 'l‘l1e above excerpts from the r Y p are Canada's naval roqllirclnclil if she is to play ller part in Em- pire affairs; also ii‘ she l-s lo prnici: her own shores. The ropori; which is notu lengtl1y' one, ilitor mentioning the subject o11 which advice was requested by the Government of (Yanada. ileals wltl the question of the (‘vanmlian ‘navy ilndcr a number of ‘specific heads. It mentions that the naval assist nront I15‘ of war trade by convoy and that without this help Great Britain would only have been able to use convoys to a suillirierlt extent to meet the sub- marine menace by abandoning England Will Not Renew’,- Anglo-Frenpllloan in U.S. (Dom. Press Special.) LONIDON, ‘March 9.-——.i. Austen Chamberlain, Chancellor of the Ex- chequer, discussing in the House (From our own Correipondent.) basis suggested under these cou- considered that war experience has shown s-hould comprise, In the caeo one "battle cruiser, two light cruisers, six destroyers, four two fleet mine sweepers. Such a naval force sug- basls seuggests leader. twelve torpedo craft, lilflzi, submarines with one parent ship. port of Viscount Jeiiicoe, Admiral of the Fleet, o“ his naval mission to (lanntla, which was tallleil ill Commons this afternoon, by. Hon. lluilillftync, rllirlistcl‘ oi’ Naval Scl~ L‘ Vlfli‘, indicate what this eminent authority on uilvul affairs considers once in the shape of cruisers, de- etroyers alld other small vessels rendered during the lust eighteen by the United States was of great help lli the In- stitution of a system of protecting Administration, ila flvi‘ nrillioll Oil ilc is given above he .O_ 500.000. la e. Miliilu (‘ilullizll at i lstelliac. lllle for 1 ducted by another - ailmlnisirution pro Admiral Jcllicoe questions of line, with regard penslos for officers also Ttlffflllllllfllldg i], Germans Again It expresses [til-TL tllcro slloillii be a Iiiinistor for the navy and exclusively responsi- tllat service and that util- cl‘ 5'91’). faring affairs should be con- The Minister of naval udairs would m responsible to parliament ililff t»... would place the Ilnill control of illc navy under civil authority. to rates '_ __p]y 75 Upper Prince Streci. IWANT!” AT FALCQNWOOD can be accommodated with 1'00"‘ and board in private famiiy- Wldslley Stole (Dorn. Prcee Special.) BALTIMORE, Md., March 10.- of Commons today, to renew the Arlglo-l-‘rench loan In the United ‘States, Great Britain half, had no intention of roborrow- ing outside the United Kingdom the decision not stated that dn providing hcr _of French officers diningroom, another NIIJNE ill WilNK ‘Nelson Parliament Elected Speaker. Ex- tensive Programme 0f Le v “a stimulus to agricultural product- ion, improving the quality of live stock and‘ featuring certain under- takings on behalf of the farmer an act to regulate the purchase of milk and cream, amendments to laws. to provide a progressive aud well to devote the labors of the, .‘Soldiers' Aid (‘olllmlssloll to tirko care of depen- dents of silldinrs, provision for rc- policy, Fleet With Recon-l Personnel! ~ Also Continuation oi Royal l“ililr suggestions ranging front a $250,000,000 "POL to one costing ilollnrs are nlaile by Ailnlirul Ji-llicoe I11 his’ report, Al-N though he {loos not state specifical- ly wllnt would be tllc cost of the fleets recommended for Canada as include; a table which ‘allows the racist -of thvfian ious vessels mentioned. the cost of a battle cruiser at four million pounds or approximately, twenty million dollars and that of a light cruiser at approximately $2,- l-Ie emphasizes portance of air work in the navy stating that any navy to be coni- plcte must possess a proper co111- plcnrent of air craft. Under the heading ofAdlninlstra- lion Report he states that it is lln- possihli‘ to omit mention of the illl- mcllse ailvautagcs that restllt. from‘ keeping lilo novul service outside tho region oi’ party poliiiies. it rc- cimlnlcnrls uu administration of the llnvy by a flulllullul, Naval Board s more or less along the lines of the prcsorli. In ex- view the Minister. posed K085 and men. Attack French (Dom. Press Special.) , BERLIN, ‘Milri-h IOr-Clusely (‘ol- iowin-g the incident of‘ night. at the llotel Adloll which Prince Joaellln Pruss-ia was the chief lag a demonstration against a party Saturday here I11 Albrecht of lfigure lead- in the hotel anti-Allied In cident is reported from Bremen, gislation it places tho im- into the personnel aud dis‘clp- ile nlakes recommendations of pay and He cillliinutntlilll ofthe royal naval (liluadlau v tear reserve, under the title of Roy- al Canadian Naval Reserves. oluu- Hospital, a lady superintendent of nurses. Apply to superintendent- lwk. LOST ON QUE-EN OR RICH- mond streets last nlzht. a black wolf neck piece. Finder 11161189 leave at office and receive re- ward. ~ 1' ev/Auriso, av mv 1ST. i-louss with modern conveniences bu’? l ceutraliay located. A9911! ‘M‘ 1 ,. 8°‘ u c” 7454-3-6MEtf QlLL-SIX ACRES OF Obese wire fenced in Brooklyn w Lot a1. A soc‘! hollw- m" "d . Qmmljgugg on premises. All!!! l.‘ "N, 5mm; Bears. Attleboro, goon St. Jinn. 10 B d 7““_3_8_ME“ - A AN WANTED-THE "Zt..'2'.le'2...1. wants a bl! bu!“ young man, returned soldier pre- ' ‘("5540 w; s; police man and general factotum. Good waflel "l: the right ma. Apply l" "l" '2 Twelve masked men successfully executed a daring robbery here to- day when they removed sixty bar- rels of whiskey estimated‘ at pres- ent day value lo be worth $60,000. from tho Mount Vernon DlstlllillE Company's warehouses. Three watchmen were bound together with rope and two of the bandits stood guard over them willie the others loaded the whiskey Oll l"! automobile truck. This Is the latest of 11 number of robberies at this distillery from which a- total .of 160 ‘barrels of whiskey had been stolen. a Steamer Missing With Millions of Bullion (Special to The Guardian.) YOKOI-IAIM-A. ‘Mei-ell 10.’.Th° Pacific mall steamship flfilllllllny 5560 ton steamer Elllmdol‘ cu-FFY’ 1 r. o. c. cal-lien. Tov,;‘“§§fnME6,_ ll d Ii i billi- ‘i280 ‘tfilvegl-Nllnriliaoreilgflzs! main!‘ t any part of the sum required, so that when the loan is repaid Great Britain will have reduced her ex- ternal debt 'by more than fifty mil- lion pounds. The Chancellor added: "We shall employ for.the purpose. resources already available I11 the United States, and to the extent which they are not sufficient, we shall shipgold." ' W Sg td w‘ FTINeISINBOIICC ll.C.L. (Dem. Prele Special.) NEW YORK, March 10.~—J. Philip Birdfgeneral manager of the National Association of Munufactur er; proposes that all ananufactur; crs take the lead in reducing the cost of living by announcing that on a certain date the prices of all their products would be cut 26 per cent. He believes unless they take ‘such action, this and even it at in some way without their consent. I11 making the reduction suggested. at 5.13 p. n1. Bird says, _w0uld not be hec- Last quarter l-‘ridny, March 12th eseary to re ilcc wages. 1.57 p. m, The victims high French hers of the mission. Wl1en'the Frenchmen en- tered the barracks to attend nego- tiations with ‘the soldiers sang "Deutchland Uber Allies” the singing attracting u large crowd which roughly handled the Frenchmen barracks. Tile police dispersed the crowd and escorted the officers to their affair‘ rm‘: wnarnna The tide will be high this after- noon at 2.28 and tomorrow at 8.01; Bun sets this afternoon at 6 and tomorrow at 6.02; it rises tomorrow morning at 6.18 and Saturday at more radical steps may be taken 6.18 Full moon, Thursday ,Marcl1 4 in this case also were officers who are lnem- Entente Military Conl- tlle German officers when they left the quarters, an inquiry to the was opened immediately. TEMPERATURE TIDE, MOON ETC. will be high tomorrow morning 3.46 aud Saturday at 4.43. I THURSDAY, MARCH A MACKENZIE a KINC . llfiilii ‘Liberal Member A ell and Receive Down from Mr. ally Denied Every Allegation. (Special to The Guardian.) OTTAWA, March l0.——Thc endmeut to the address I11 repl speech from the ul leader ill the ‘House of ICUIIIIIIOHQ at of 111-2 to 78, u Goverllulullt mu l . Urgiug Same and l,‘ CLINIC C.N.R, Mr. D N At n meeting of the (fouucll the (lllarlottctowl; Hoard composed of Messrs W. marsh arlil N. Rdttenllury ‘Ililiilletl to prepare ‘.1 nlclnilriail i“. 'i‘ {and at o. nliletlugbclii‘ on blur 8th, the above named gcntlenl [submitted the following memor veil .111i__til0se present- oi‘ the province for signature:-— The Honorable J. D. Reid, Minister HIS, and i). ll. Hanna, Esq, President of the Canadian N tionai ltailwilys. ctll:~— Your llltllllflldllilr-l-LS realize lllll erlllllvnt Railway Management I1nv 1...___. __.___t___.___.._. Shipping Board (Dom. Press Special.) IIALIPAX, N The sailed today for Liverpool, will at tempt to give assistance to the Mapleulere in securing tow on ihe shipping board steamship Luke Elli- thorpe. The Maplenlere got u. line aboard tho Luke: Ellithorpe late lost it during the re- yestl-rdily biit u-lght. aircordillg to wireless ports. Nothing has been heard from her today. More Outrages _ By Mexicans (Dom. Press Special.) EL PASO. 'l‘<-xus, March 10,- A report received llcrc loilay from (‘llihilahua City stated that Arabian Nassur, 11 rich 'i‘orreon merchant, (ruptured by Vlllu when they ilynu- lniteil the train near Correoiitos last 'i‘l11irsduy, hnd been murdered [by hi; captors. Joseph Williams, the American captureihanibheld for ransom at the some time, was reported being taken into Duran-go mountains. Williams, who fought in an engin- eer u11lt with United‘ States armies I11‘ France is a native of Henry, West Virginia. Greatest Air Race in History (Special to The Guardian.) NEW YORK March 10.—-The Gov ernnlents of the ‘Ilnlteg. States and Great IBrItaIn will engage in great- est nlr race in history within the next twelve months. It is to ‘be raci- for first honors across Pacliille Ocean. This fact was confirmed yesterday despite a qualified denial hy'>Secreiary of the Navy Daniels that new giant naval Iseapianes were being designed ifor a trans- Pacific Jlight, Not only are two giant naval senlplanes actually ile- signed ‘but naval experts have lflg- ured a clo e estimate as to the act- tilrolle ‘by Liber- 'MacKenzle King, calling for n11 early election, was defeated . this \Vodlli‘silay morning ‘by ‘u voic , : sell, ulakc a1 stinging attack n11 Hon colrlurissiiul, -\Vfli‘i(llli‘ll _,, Gillllptlllflilb‘ “ ll railway cilmuliss- Railways, lion. J. D. were up- N. which was enthusiastically recei- Copies of this memorial are being printed and forwarded to all parts oi’ ltellvrays and Cun- Tho memorial of‘tlle undersign- ed producers, exporters and mer- chants ot‘ the Province of Prince Eilwurd island, respectfully show- upprilolatc that. iilc ‘Department of Ilriiiways and tlln {Board of Gov- done a grout ileal to improve trails- Steamer in Trouble S., iMarch 9.- ‘l-‘urncss Liner Digby, which 11, 1920. ’5 NINENNNF'I VINE lliill iillll ttacks Hon. N. W. Row- s a Beautiful Combing Rowell who Categoric N. ‘W. Rowell, president Privy ‘Council, a multitude of all of which previously. The cll, gilrlcally denied all the allegati 01f a111- Y l0 char-gee praciic 2.30 jer- ifusscll ll18illibPi"s statement. lulu nrlsliooln P”, ‘ CAR FERRY SIEAMER; Memorial oi Producers, Exporters and Merchants B. Hanna of pilrtulion facilities between Prince 0i"l‘l‘1l(if3 Eilwaril Island and tho mainland. . held on January 19th a committ some of hcr overseas expeditions. iMr. Murphy madel had been ventilated president of tllc Privy Coun- spsaking subsequently, cate- Forwarded to Minister oil Read, and the President D81‘- DHEIIHENE llvlsllll By Mali, filllllllp.“owr U- U- An‘ . ‘t .we1-ia ‘ an The u» ' Annual Uuhlefi lon- elivered NIFNNM ll llllllll l‘ . . lCanadlan Influence 1 n League will be Much Greater than Anticipated. Evidence of ' A Recognition of Her. Place has Already ' been Shown in Canadian Appointments the n“? (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, iii/larch 10.—-The Uni on! Canada ‘will 11ow have an ‘influenc ber of the secritarlat of the league (lanaillt will place which the influence in coutintental try. 'i‘|1e firs; evidence of recognition oi’ her status has lbeeu the 111190.01!- lllilw MARSHAIIFCCII RETAINS YOUTH Not by FIIICINITF-lfil-YSICIF Culture Exercises but by tile Children’: Play of Jumping Rope. (Special to rllc Guardian.) PARIS, ‘March 10.41.‘ ‘Marshal lil- lllanellt piers at (‘ape 'i‘ormentine, Foch is a'ble to maintain his alert 13., and Port Borden, P. E. I., at least to llanille the entire traff of tire province; (‘l1 a conJncctIng lillk wllfflrlSliliild from Port ‘Borden Sumlllcrsilde desire. (Subsequent references; Honorable Minister" means the Clllllldillil a. our of bringing 1l|1 the system ll ‘N iilr- Government e . ‘(Yolltinuod on Page 'l‘hrce Eritish Miners LONDON, March 10.—lBritish miners have voted 1524.000 to 34G - force their demands, including nat- ionalization of mines. The vote, which has been totalled from vote of each local union, was made pub- lic through the conference of min- or leaders I11 ‘London. Atlanta Car Service at a Standstill A'I\LA‘N'i‘A, 6.1., March 10.——- Strect cur service was at a stand- still ire-re ‘today, union employees of the Georgia Railway and Power (‘olllpuuy voted to reject the decis- loll of the artbltration board in the wugc- controversy ibetween men and company. Provincial Convention of C.W.V.A A provincial convention of the Great War Veterans Association at which delegates attended from branches ‘throughout the Island was held in the G. W. V. A. Club rooms last evening. ‘ The delegates present were:- Major D. A. 'McKlnnon. I). S. 0., Provincial ‘President. Mr. P. E. Palmer, member of Dominion Ex. ccutive, Messrs A. E. 13. Murphy, Tlguish, R. Forsythe, Afbclton, P. B. Crosby, Summerside, R. R. Mc- Lcant Georgetown, H. W. Barnes, Georgetown. E. G. Weeks, R. L. Cotton, D. F. Tierney, ‘Charlotte- town H. R. Stewart, Secretary. The convention was called for file purpose of formulating resold. tlons to come before the Dominion- convention which is to be held in Montreal on the 22nd last:- Many resolutions dealing with re turned soldier problems were pass. ed a full account of which will be given at a later date. Mr. A. E. B. Murphy was selected to represent the Prince Edward island council ual cost construction. The date of the great race will depend en- tirely upon the length of time it will take to complete the plans. at the Montreal convention. Major Dominion Executive for the ensu- ing year. C. J} McMillan was selected to represent this command on the the providing as to a powerful, ice- before ‘breakfast he practicel; for on breaking car-ferry steamer, and the a and 'C_hurlottetown, afford suillcient evidence of ‘this Railway and every part tilt-roof, to the highest slate ___.____. Vote for Strike in favor of i1 strike policy to en- closed with of‘ hnd uprigllt carriage and his youth- on Slllfltlitllli’, irupai-ity for the present ful alertness, it is not due to -fan- transportation with u view to see- ilriug ll, sire-cud car ferry siealnor, ic clful physical culture exercise but "jumping rope". Every morning ‘few minutes the art loved ‘by ial standardizing of the . Goverulnent‘ school children ‘which is; according system of railways ill Prince Ed'- to physicians, one of the ibest means of maintaining the uncles of the ibody supple sud-l limlber. “Jumping rope" is also an excel- lent reducer and ‘it stimulates the to "Tire brain too because activating the the circulation. Minister of ltdiiwilys and Canals. "The Prcsiileni," the President of I“ I National Railways.) ‘. ilnittllg that the resent s s-' , a r-.-n,-......1...’§. .1. 1.5.. ‘- Refuses Increase that Prince Edward Island has ev- Pl‘ Pllloyed, especially during the winter months, your memoriallsts, fooling that the Honorable Minis- ter and‘ tlli‘ PrilSlfiilflt arc desir- Ry. Commission (Special to The Guardian.) OTTAWA, March 10.—'I‘he Board of Railway Commissioners has dia- misscd the application of the rall- wu-y companies to ‘be allowed to increase their rates 011 milk on baggage cars. ROTARY CLUB FORMED IN MONCTON. District Governor G. 3. lama, Charlolietownjlelpe to Organ- ize Rotarian Club at Monctoa. l' (Special to The Guardian.) MONCTON, ‘March 10.—-A ‘Rotary Club was organized in Moncton (1.. district Governor, who came 1 over from Charlottetown with a dozen ilelegates to help start the Moucton club on its way. The dele- gatlon missed train connections at Saokvilie, ‘but arrived on the Mari- time shortly after ten o'clock. Mr. Inman gave o. ‘brief on the history and growth of the Rotary Move- ment an‘d a great deal of valuable‘ g information on Rotary work. Mr. Walter Grant, President of the Invitation to Moucton to attend the ‘ district conference in Charlotte- town on April 14th and 16th. Dr. Yeo introduced the latest song hit in ‘Rotary sung in the Charlotte- town club . Short addresses 0n the~ work of the Charlottetown club were given by Messrs Vanlbuskirk. Webster, Stewart, Sideuius and Turner. Inspiring addresses on Rotary work were delivered by Dr. H. L. ‘Spengler and Mr. D011 Hunt. vice- president and secretary of the St. Joihn Club. followed by short ad- dressee by R. E. Armstrong, St. John, W. U. Appleton, Col. S. B. Anderson and E. A. Keilly. K. C. Short addresses of welcome to the visitors were also given by Dr. H. S. Thompson and ‘Mr. P. L. Hig- gins, while Mr. W. J. Jardiue fav- ‘ored with s brief address and led in the old Scotch song, "The Bonny Banks‘ of Loch Lomond." A delegation of about 40 mem hers qf the SL-John Rotary Club came up to Moncton in a private car attached to the C. P. R... had supper with the Morlctoa members, and proved themselves right. royal xood fellows and a source of ia- spirntion to the new members. Telegrams conveying greetin were received from the Halifax and the St. Stephen, N. B. Rotary Clubs. A very enjoyable first meeting singing God Save the B z King. u ed States having dissassociated her self from the League of Nations, ill the proceedings of that body practically take the ‘United States would otherwise have occupied as , ihe greatest new world nation. Her affairs willl ‘be based o11 her impartiality oi‘ view as an extra ‘European couu- ficlal reports received here state that Germany has re-established thirty ‘four shipping services‘ ‘from Hamburg, seven to Great Britain five to the United States, one to France, four to Holland, two to Belgium, tlwo to ‘Mexico and cen- mst "m" by Mn Q s_ mmm,’ K tral America, eight to South Amer- Says Unionists Ireland must move to Ulster diet- rict, i‘! Prime Minister ‘Lloyd Geo- Charlottetown Club, brought greet- ma‘; new ings, from their club and a strong i mm 10mm lonist leader told a meeting of wo- and Others. Likely to be Made. ment of ex-mayor Waugh of ‘Win- nipeg to the Saar Valley Commiss- ion. Ffhe news of Mr. Wauglrs nom ination has been well received bore e and it is hoped future Canadian appointments will ndl. be ‘few in number since It is realized in the s world of my information that Can- adians would ihe impartial and busi- ness like where European nratters are concerned. Among the various important ‘bodies to some of which Canadians will be appointed are the international High Court of Justice, the Economic Commission, the Commission on IRussia, the Commission on Transit, the ‘Com- mission on Armaments and various social and health commissions. The Dominion is almost certain to I have a representative on the Com- mission of Immigration. ‘ FELL INTO HANDS OF BOLSIIE VIKI Twelve Officers and Sis Other Ranks Ce lured by Bolilleviki. Four 0 ic ere Shot (Speclalgto The Guardian.) LONDON, ‘March ‘10.—Mr. Win- ston Churchill, in‘ the House of Commons tonight, replying to ques tlons on Russia, said ‘that twelve officers and six other ranks of the British Mission had ‘fallen into B01. sheviki hands and‘ that four offic- ers had been shot. It was stated that the Soviet Gov- ernment had made peace offers to Japan. Roumanls and the United States. ‘but. the Pritish Government bad been consulted on the 1'4 t. us. Woman R.1.1..s j At Monte Carlo (Special to The Guardian.) MONTE OAlRbO, March 10.—— Luclen lCattaru, Romania; has lbeen arrested here in connection with an alleged theft of jewels valued at more than $30,000 from an Am- erican ‘woman who gave here name as Mrs. Charde. The theft, Mrs. Charlie said, was committed after Catturu had escorted ller ifrom the Casino to her apartment Monday night. Germany Establishes Steamship Services (Special to The Guardian.) ‘. WASHINGTON, March 101-0!- \. ,' ca, one to Africa and four to Asia. Must go to Ulster » (Special to The Guardian.) BELFAST‘, March 10.—-Tens of housauds of Unionists in south Home Rule Bill is put Sir ‘Robert Carson, Un- men here ‘yesterday. What these people will suffer in case home rule becomes law and the Govern- ment of the southwest is handed over to our enemies is difficult ‘to conceive, Carson declared. "My greatest wish is that they will move to the North. Forming New legatloa here announced that ‘fol- lowing the collapse of the Silva cabinet. ‘Senator Giahardo, demo- cratic lender in Lisibon bee servants continues. Providing for are now being wanted out. elf 3' scheme at for returned _ elm is to give lellltlllcr w, members of tile of dildliliy incillfld on are unable ‘to lento Ih-i i‘ , Portuguese Cabinet (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, March lfk-Portugesc of the Upper House been‘ asked to form new cabinet. ffheetrike of civil Returned Men .__., . _ (epeeleri ‘rm a rdi . . " ‘ 0T1‘ WlA, “March "Na-minis, etete aided “iaeur men. The Gave force who, - PPIYIIILIII Ill".