The Guardian is v- -~'-- - --- - - - - Y f - - A - _ _ L ,_ _ _ _ _ _ ;; Reed Dells' ‘L People _ Statement Furruslied Advertisers. DR# I . . - .-_M . ‘_ _ y{__, html - _ _ _ _'_ _ .». :_ _~_~_'-_»_-_-_‘». f_».-_-_{_-.Q-_»_-_-_~_».-_-:_~.-_-_~_-5;.-_¢_»_-_-_-5;,-_-_;;_ _-_-_-_-;_-_~_»_-_-_-_-_A_-_-_~_~_»_-,_-_»_-_-_»_¢_-_~_~_-_we _-_~_»_»_~_~_»_-.».;_~_-_-_V_-_-_ _ _-_»_~_-_~_-_-_~_~_-_-_-_~_-_-_»_~_-_~_~;;;;_-_-__ _ _ _-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __-_ _ _ _ _ .F ... slwistrniu. E 0.1!' U .. 1 ._ ` ‘ 'weekly (now Evening Dall ) 1881 } I LIQUOIR lfNl`PO.RTATION' ‘ .i. :.I~ - _'.. liilldwiiitl be introduced Monday in ln »Clnunlons_ to Assisi Dry _li’l'0y@ 3129.8 .Brevenling lmpor--_ llil|A0llI.c..9i i.il|llors..aild Dlherwise Enforce Prohibition Law. L (Special to the Guardian-) o'rr.\wA,.1ua.~cu 16..-»-neu. c. rl Doherty.. Minister of J_ultice,- will intro- duce on ‘Monday "enact in aid- cipro- vlneial leg alatinn prohibiting .or res- tricting tho sale of.lntoxioetingliquor." 'rho purpose of tho bill is to-make ef~ iectlvo the proposal outlinedpreviously In connection with the amendment to be moved by Mr. Il.. B. Bennett to the Stevens prohibition resolution. it will assist a dry province in preventing the importation of liquors from non- prohibition districts. . IDealers in non-prohibition provinces L0 The tede_ral'parliament. under this. proposed law. does not prohibit the li- quor trade nor restrict it. except in so fur as supplementary legislation by the dominion' is necessary to make effective the ` legislation already in force in the provillce. The initiation of prohibitory legisla- tion ls left to the provinces. but it a provincial legislature enacts against , the importation of liquor from non- prohibition districts, the Dominion law will support such a provision and facilitate its inforcement. If any pro- uot have in his possession liquor for D FOR THE GERMA S (Special to the Guardian-) rcdoublcd violence, while southward the lsonzo front, especially on tho Wocvre artillery duels in the Mouse Podgoru heights sector and south-wcst vlnoe legislateg that the citizen must the hands ol"thc French again has hills continue. of San Martino. Ou Podgorn the ill Argonne Forest French guns ure Italians cntcrcd thc Austrian lines but, ll shelling German positions north~ according to Vienna. were repulsed in LONDON. March 16.-ltcpulse at in een the net result of u German in- domestlc us the federal will enable faulty uiluck laulwhed Wllll huge all 0. the province to take steps _against the cffectives. after a heavy bombardment. west of the road from Varennes and vicious hand-to-hand lighting. Both vlqlallgn of the law by outsiders, Again from the French positions at G who export liquor to a prohibition pro- dll Vince for the vmlatlon of me law in serried masses, were driven eastward a the province, will be made liable to toward ‘Bois des Corbcaux, where the 0 fines of 5100 and $200 and to imp,-leon. French guns inflicted heavy casualties hasbrougllt forth the statement from iicld. The Italian oillcinl statement them. The attack at Le Mort the French Embassy at Washington declares that aftcrscvcrc artillery and pe¢(|vely_ Homme constituted the only infantry' that the Germans have never gained n, lnnsketry prepnrntions the Austrians manoeuvre along the entire French footing on the hill, which the French launched two strong attacks und suc- ment for first and second offences res~ 011 Mort Homme. north-west of Ver- n. the Germans who attacked in ca lllol ll_l;_R sucttss ;,a“agfg,al,,,, ~ -_-- -- I 1 tlrcly lacking and some other outlying lilac ecard Presented cliarmlctly by thc clcvc. Young Artists, Suppiemented blya Sweetly qlendered Songs and . The l_toseloy‘g 'scored unothcr suc cess at/the l’_rlncc Edward last evening lu tlloir._pre_aclltatiol\ of the world l'ulne‘d'.'f_Bil_e _I.ioa'rd,“ it story known in aimosl:._ev.ory nurserynnd it was enjoyed byfquite a lurge audience who showed their appreciation by constant bursts of well merited applause. Tile nlayette was nicely staged, Donnie Rossloy making an ideal Fatima. Blue lieard'a~.wlie. The story of wonxan's t-urioslty"s.l\d*her entrance to the lor~ hidden chamber* was vary Drulilly staged. Especially pleasing was the posing of ,the' Dancing statues thc graceful dancing being appreciated to the full _by the audience. ,The entrance to the forbidden cham- bcr‘ was vary well presented and the collstoitlatlou which the sight prcsen- I ted with tilts dropping ofstile futrxl kfy B . ll 9, .ln,l( Rogsloy llowcvel provldpd fun cuu should soo those clcvcryonng ur- dospuml from C|,rl,,u,,,,|,, Says ll 1,, tists who will tonight present “ A mo- rvporwd 'hum that thu ~N0,-wpgiau H ern Jack and Jill," with n selection of govnrumcllt has naked (lemmny 'ff hethcr ll. (iermlul submnrinc tor- cdoed this Norwegiun barquo Silins, B which, with seven Alnoricnns on bonrd, l vuough to relieve tho tcilsiou nn,l .1l.=o to make Blue Bernd laugh, it lnllgh in which everybody joined. The choruses were lnost tunet'ul~and with tho‘ graceful dancing of the tulon» was quite thrilling. ter u d .. I n artillery of both sides has been uctivel numerous points . have taken place on the Russian front. but were on each occasion repulsed, . '_ ' ' at ' Around Douaumont and the village_ The Italians continue strongly on “leaving the ground covcrod with _ of Vaux big guns are operating with i the oifcnslve against the Austrians on dead.” FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1916 i.‘2’.'€5’ .!’.°.'v*.1'L'.ti‘.°.'.‘.”.7.'°.‘!.’A3.2l!3fl7.°c..... ..... .... c. t it _ _'_ __ V ,V I V 7---_-_ -~-1.* ' -, ~ A f. _- -_ REPULSE ._.___»_.._..-.i, erman batteries near Montfaucou. Austrians and ltniiaus lay claim to The latest German oillcial comlnuui- successes around San Martino. The tion making reference to French Austrians assert that the italian ttempts to "dispute our possession attack in this sector failed and that i the heights of Lo Mort Homme," the Italians left nuxncrous dead on thc ~--------»--~ »~»--»~~~»---~--~ -» ~- front, but from Belgium to the Vosges still held. cecded in reselling thc edge ot' the Only engagements hctwceu patrols trcnchcs taken from thcni rcccutly, ianiry Attack L' uncb_e__l_l, Against French Positions' North oi Ver un was Driven Back by French Guns. Germals Attacked _in Serried Masses and were Mown _ w_n,‘_ . the Survivors being Driven Easlward. _Elsewhere Along the Whole Front Dailies are Raging with Great Violence' and Ger- man Posilions are being Elieclively Sbelled. Lcd young people left nothing to ho re voice Misscn ltossloy and Kcnncdy to boiilg irresistible in their rendition of ol cial request, "The Long Long Trail" po and her rich soprano was never heard m to better advantage and silo had to w Kathleen Barnes, received a rousing sl welcome and sang very sweetly. ns- po slated in the chorus by the company. to Rossley who was exceptionally good in his character song "Has Anybody I' Here Seen Me?" The whole show was .sparkling throughout with clever sayings, songs nd dances _and was one oi’ the best that visited horo. Everybody who beautiful irish songs in honour of St. W Patrick’s Day. I, ______.A..-.__--__-i_____--~»»~-A-~ »--»-- w _-_~_f_' _~_~:.‘.~*:_-_'.~::_-_ _ _ _~:.~_»:.-::::::::_-.»:.~::_~;.-; » desired. . liable information that couldbc obinill- The soloists too were ill excellent ed ns made curly ycsterduy morning. if 8 stance to his pursucrg it might bc C ,Fun galore was supplied by Jack very soon. _ it U ' tl coast. if the Siiius was torpcdood, the C esputch says. un explanation of thc dispiayoli by Dr Pierce. wore u (filincse go _ ' _ I ‘ Mandarin l'obc and a Dragon Flag of ‘ ’ _` l ' Jltpnu. The method cnlploycd by the mad” I” "°‘I“°“°d' ' ' ` artists ill making clnisonno vases wus how thc ulcgallt und delicate llucs of these vases arc acquired, together I,lllIu;s. tnlsut Putt ilurcly -has au audience ill Char- lottetown had more interesting and cnloyuble than was spent ill Ileartz- Hall last llilhi. when American Consul delivered lecture entitled “Beyond Gate.” Rev. TL Fulton and introduced the was illustrated. nn views being between the as the in with tllolr groat durability. A grcnt tribute was paid to .lapnn's progros sivelloes; ill military power. the lec- turer clnimed her to be comparable to Germany, in commercialism. to America and ill sea power. to Britain; ' yet..he said. “ she remains at heart the ‘ old Japan." li Nikko. red lacquer alfglirlrgglxlig élllloawlg §l’on of the little brown man is always . T00 LATE..FQR. at 1097- mmmllghl 9|; the accompanied by a celebration and the ' CLASSIFICATION The sun sets this afternoon at 6.09 mhlng boats, betting of huge wagers, and continues _ _-U I and tomorrow at 6.10; it rises tornor-_ 9 the lecturer ffom dawn until dark. There is one ' . 1. »_ ._ V row morning al 6.08 and Sunday at . B and glgm. rolnsrka_blef.product ot the Islands gver some that seems to serve nearly every pur- 863| thousand to as " one with |- years which se no ‘du eni. French Minister of War. has sacred uwuutulu of resigned, because cf ill health. occ. M temples. bel- cl-al Reque will succeed mm. and ably _ ~»----~-»--- - ----~-- -----; were well ,Tho from speaker audience. ~ 0n Track oi Vllla (Special to the Guardian.) S EL PASO. Texas, March 16.-The ` seventh and tenth cavalry, said to be ~ _ araceful “ces advancing into Mexico 'by forced c marclles from Cuberson,s Ranch, near --- llaohita,,Now lvpxico, were nearing Vl|lu.’s territory ln the Cusus Grnntios giou to-night. uclzordillg to nlost rc- llcro. These troops are rcporicd ' ‘bo marching with li nllninluln oi' uiplnl-nt and to 'bc lcd by scouts int of departure thc distance is S5 b iles to Casus Grandes and u start ll be Submarine _ » ls unk last week off thc French nditions ulldor which the attack wnll (Special .to the Guardian.) ck lighting. and this ohsorbing diver of forest use the natives feel the This is the “Flliglno»'bam- were put on t e buts this elegant i‘. (S eclal to the Guardian) _ p _ . LONDON March ltl~Thc Dutlh | . . . 1 . - - ' Love Me while thc Loving’o good." from Mbrmon colonies ut Colonia du Duliuvllt-for Slvallwl' 'I‘ul>al\liu. bound - Miss Gertrude Edwards sang by spo- Blau and Colonic. Norulos, t`|'oul their fl housework urried Number of Americans ,,,._,,,,, ,.,.,,,,,,,,_ f and wus Attacked Without §<>»~_¢1»c=\<-l -331;? .l.';ulns warning- Mulcrlty fc.- . . . , . . . . . . ..z4,27s 'om liollnllll for South Anlcrivu. has con sunk by an explosion near Noor- indcr lightship. All thc passengers ~ ',__.. _ _ ' ’ lnong whoni il is reported were scvj ,`?;,Li§],‘;,HI(|',n,.(,nI-‘:'.3;;:UAU£H0t|,;)€(;ri,1:; respond to an insistent cncorc. Little Villa lntcllds to offer any organized ro- vful Alub'riI1ullH- ulld lllftlublfru 0|' the “.u,.s|,||,,, ,mm ,,,,mbm_d(,d um opén row were saved. Wbcthcr the ship town of vurm . ,_ .3 , In f hm] gglplc for the United States soldiers was torpodocd or struck n mine has iuhubimmg ur’0uc"u0a,T;r,:|)’ ‘(’},,§,k;’.. com_e‘iu contact with his outposts not developed. Says un overseas New Agency “cm _ . given out to-dny. The town, the rc- L(‘)I`(I?)fgI‘fI"aI1VIf|"rc§'°169l‘_?I['g:"{3rped0 _port states. wus almost cntircly dc- outs have arrived at Flushing, with ,' . "'“`”°“Cd from um T“I'“"m“' “‘"3°"‘““|5 -at storm oi' indignation in the Crock o ll llcutor tlosplttch. Most of thc ,.,,pH"_| ' _ . l ' ‘ b ' : .'r _ ' LONDON. Murch i~i.-A ltclil.crs .|f:l"J;,v‘;:;f:/ ‘Hl‘;H"':;\'l‘ pzipfgsigif `;`L‘i(v:”h S __'.|_.;__T__.__ ullk the ship tlccurroll about 2.30 uEéL?§° 3/|al:,ht1'; Efrggggfgmcinl 'clock this morning, whcu thc liner d,,Bp,m_h 6_0,” A'Llwn;, gays tha Brib "B “bum L0 mst “Honor” ish warships have bombarded LVurla Opinion;-l among the survivors dii'i`cr umm. Smyrna ulmést (,nm,(,|y dostroyf s to _whcthcr at mine or torpedo ‘ng ,lm lowlfmnl killing 1 large nllm- :uuscd the cxplosioll, but sovcral oi bor of Grcekr, who mlistituted me lose interviewed expressed absolute.ma_j0my of mcj pupummn ‘ ortninty that it was it torpedo. ' _.___ I , _ ` (Special to the Guardian.) P11113", EA? llbfftiy . _ \ ll.oivlDl01\fr. Msrlcn L 16.-li ;`vnl~cless i hill l’l'.i{A i b RE, _ lcspu. cr l'oln tio Topo 0 ' u llliltio f . _ . Kouo illto ill dctall. liull it wus shown :lot-llnl'lce tlilul thc vcaiiscl had bgloll :li _ FIDE' noob' E1( - I ac cl . wl lout wnrll ng, accor ug to Ml ist r Resin S .l llcspctcli lc inc Central News (Special 1° the Guardian->_ n e n Agency from Alnstordnln. Thc tor- '1`0R0N'l`0~ MIUCII 17-*Murlilulci p{,l(|0_ lille! 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