The Paper Th“ (Mveu Prince Edward Island I l Like The new Charlottetown Guardian Th ' . M I t ree Cantu. _ orn n0 215L111". Founded 189i. Evening Guardian, 1887. lHI Will minis Nil Bi i illililiillii Proposal t0 Sell W. Indies‘ to." inatingpTarilis is Suggested. Inn-uni‘) (Dom. Press Special.) LONDON, March 8.—~'I‘he suggog. lion in America that Great Britain sell its West Indies possessions u, America as rcpa-ytneut of part of hcr debt is not SOHOUS-Ily consider. cu here but it ispussible Hi0 \V0st liidtca will he assigned w Osuatla. on the theory that (lanadu will sup- ply wheat and other products the Indies need. while they send to 01111111111 tropical producls~a politi- tory, being zissocltttctl uatuca of Drake. also it is unnecessary. cal union bllmlnutlng tariff other hindrancos to mutual trntlc. Onie governing factor against (he proposal oi‘ a sale to the Iluitod ‘States is ltlstorlc sentiment. 'I‘lio West Indies is one of the oldest ap- pcutlages 0t’ the British crowit anti is wrappcti uplnBritishNuvul his- witlt the l“rdbls-lioi' other grout adiulrals and explorers; iliNiili <1‘. siliillifiivfig‘ United Stat- es not Seriously Considered in Britain," but Political Union with Canada Elim - and and CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1920. I UNITED STATES NAVAL CHALLENGE British Newspaper Scores Secre- tary Danlelfillilan tor Naval Supremacy Calling it Crimi- nally Slnpwl. (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON. March lug the plan outline-d by l-Ictirv Daniels ifor itirrklng United Status navy second to none, the ‘Evening Telegram, ‘owned by Iloratio Bott- tzhalleuigcs Great _Britain's supre- macy the challenge will at out-e he which we were told wont iutowvui‘ to make war impossible. is tn chal- lenge, as ‘Germany challenged in the past, our supremacy on tho seas. If ‘Secretary Daniels" mad- ness ‘has seized hold oi‘ the lluiictl Slates tlicro -will ‘he more insane. competition in ishipbtilltllug. Tllf‘ llllllllvflgl‘. once thrown down will assuredI-y <bo taken up. Lot us hopc common sense and good ‘fooling on both sides of ilic Atlantic will pre- . 8.—~(.'t)llllPlllll- i omley, says if the United States ‘ uccwuitctl, America, says the yiapor ‘ FRENCH OFFICERS REFUSED T0 STAND While German Nalional Anthem’ Wu Beinf Played in Berlini Hotel and General Fighti Followed. ‘ ‘ BENEHN iiliillilil [illllillifi ‘ lliiiliN illilliil ilN HllNi tPresidciit illiilzoifs Theory and the Allies’ Attitude are Immaterial, he Declares. What Matters is that Italy Intends to . Hold the Territory and willFight forit. I H i m Pi Joachim Albrtrclit, B. relative of the 11110111114 t" 110011 11- 1)'/\11i111Z10 101i; iormci" Kaiser, ls said tu have. been Flume so as not lo cmburass thei thc uggrqtshQn The ‘prong-hump,‘ Italian Govcruiticnt. Howcvci, CflpL K111113111] Rgugvep, were bud-i should tlic Jugo-Slavs attack him) 1y lbflllgrklfl ‘by [he Gglrnlgulg who with tho army they arc now its)’ [hrhw -b(ytllgs, masses m; (Special to The Guardian.) IiIdltIiIN, Iliarch S.~llet'usal of iwo iFrencit officers attached to a French ‘mission here to stand when “liutcliland Utter Allies" ‘was played in the pining room of the i liutul Adion. last night, preclplated ‘ U I i i l i PARIS, Mai-ch S.—'I‘lic following ‘statciutmt by the gi-siitlsoti of tho famous Italian patriot, Garibaldi, ‘was dbtuiuctl with a view to record i int: the attitude. of that suction of‘ tho Italian army that has bocn sup-, porting Gabriel llituntuizi ‘s Flunic coup. tit-nmail Poppluo Garibaldi is onc oi‘ ilttf hlttci" t1t1t\'~rs who has iistcuoil to the poet. fLlITlPl‘ and aided in the curly stages oi‘ Ihu ‘iatirrs Atlriatlii ndvcutiirc and has‘ iuiiuiiztiiilutlhv stitch to him Slll(‘.<' 11“111‘111111I§ umivr General Swrrnci‘. ut tht-in. The Idrcnch mission up- ioruicrly of the American cxpedlt~| huh} U“. “fficgys (reel-Ming gince ‘he ,‘ iouary forcv, Italy will launch l8._otii-asir_nt was no; official no r91] divisions which are ova-n 110W T1111)! cognition ct’ tlic German air was; “11111111111-‘11 011 11 W111‘ 111111-1111! 1111V1‘1",‘ I'l‘(|IllI‘(‘.il. lit hat-t hot ‘licon (lt-cltlirtli 111i»! 1111111‘ 1119 1111111915 T111“ 1111111“ it civil or military action will be, Slates docs not realllv- i119 110110115‘ takcn ngitiust ttttuckiug Germans. 1 ucss oi’ tho situation. The feeling, , d (zandlesilast Friday, Sir Edward Carson. ‘the Illster Iiniunist leader. recom- Ilrcther oi Dr. McMillan Dies ‘in the West 100 Skeletons of , Missing Soldiers (Dom. Press Special.) vcnt this criminal stttpltllty’. Conipel Irish Banks to Disclose Accounts, ‘Dr. W. J. McMillan rcccivcd a tall-gram yrateirtlay (xonveyiug thc stud news of the death 0i’ his broihci- Stopbcn. The tt-legram was from his sister. ihilrs. (‘harles Iiynes In Purdue, Sash‘, and said: "Steve had conic. 1900 miles front tlic North, to bldmontou and took the “flu“. ‘Hi’ “'11s glckn wcek 21nd was getting better when ho died autidcnly of heart failure. Ho was ‘buried iii Saskatoon, 'I‘Iiui-stla_v Will write immediately." The deceased left here about 15 years ago. Hc was‘ 35 years of age and served three years overseas. Another brother. Lieut. M. A. Mc- Millan was killed at Vimy Ridge Aipril 9th, 1917. DI‘. hlcilVlillttn will have the sym~ pathy of citizens generally In the loss of a. second brave brother. Others who survive are his mother at present residing I11 'I‘exz1s and two other brothers, Henry in Ot- tawa and Allian In Saskatchewan, and two sisters also abroad. l-QQUQVQE su-Roacus " o0 ou-r ouermxs has liiddcn thcm ‘from J ap Troops Jupauuse troops April. Aftci" the ropa (fzccho Slova effected. It is cxpectc (Tzechos will all be on home by March 20. ,so,oo LONDON, 0nt., March 8.——Five house surgeons at Victoria Hospi- tal have gone on strike. claiming bad quality of food supplied as their reason. Tho men are undergradua- los engaged owing to the Impossi- billty oi’ getting gratiuatc iucn for the positions. The senior surgeons have not joined the strike and Sup- crlitteutlcnt Ilcard tilaims tho aci- imi of the ifivc men will not itffcrt who efficiency of attendance on pa- llciils. (Special to The lt-illan rel to (Ionstaut the alitcil garrisons in fifty thousand troops, said today. inc and Idilvpt _ ilio IlLl\\'ri|.)t\I)t3!‘S said. Constantlnopl 0490+» Hwvov sen Q4 v0 Q0 0 icoiuiiiusui suicntsi OQ-O-O-OQQ-O-O-F .._.______.____..-__~,- ‘WANTEG-JRELIABLE ERRAND boy for drug store, Apply 111‘ Guardian Oliice. 7495-3-9MEtt. WANTED-SMALL HOUSE WITH tuoderu conveniences. Ring 470 IL. 7496-3-9-MEtiitiil I ‘Turkish NDYIYPS have cl staniiiiople. olliclul ‘mus ilcclarctl. Martin clared. lKrit-lsh. troops made aistod and till-tilting :WANTED.—A CHAMBERMAID WASHINGTON. ‘March it-roi-iv and belllboy. Apply Victoria H1)- tltrco thousand ‘Turkish troops are tel. ‘ M111‘. 6'13 under arms in the urea iii Win61) -_-_--—--——-————————-' 30,001) French, ‘iwANTElll-FURNNSHED HOUSE by lat of May. itpply Dr. E. C. Hurrlg, hlarchf-lwk .__________-__-—-~ ‘WANTED AT FALCONWOOD Hospital, a lady superintendent of nurses. Apply to superlntendlenxt. i W is the strong gulur army. which concentrntedln (lnusta is ported out hrcalt "WANTED. BY MAY 1ST. HOUSE with itindcrit couvcuicuccs and contmlly Iocalcd. Apply Box 116, clty,. but military nten lug u light. 7454~1Hidll1llf ____________,_________-_._._ ‘FOR 8ALE.—-8IX ACRES OF land wlro foncod in Ilrooktvii Lot 61. A good house, birii and bond-house on promises. Aipply ‘ Mrs. George Bears, Altlv-btirti. iMnas. 10 Second St. ‘ltuti-ii-S-hllitl ‘BERLIN, March republic. shows growing Insolence o ttonarlcs, the today. Opposition to acy of Rrcat n1 _ ed Itself in sever“ waretz suggoa burg and his army brought sufficient lull many. ........ ‘WANTEDP-AT FALOONWOOD Hospital several young women to take up nursing-mental cas- es. Also one housemntd. Apply to Superintendent. ‘1381-3-3-1111561 LOST YESTERDAY ON RICH- mond Street about $.30. or 6 p. m. betweemMrs. Andrew Mc- Nalr‘s, and Johnson and John- son‘; corner. ‘Black Wolf neck piece. Finder leave at Guardian or notify Mrs. K. S. Rogers. FOR SALE-HOUSE, LOT AND out buildings, near Loni; Rival‘ School, Apply. George Cousins. ,' Long River, or Penzle Montgom- 1 cry, 102 Water Si. Charlottetown , SBLTIIBLTDILSB/Ldl .1.,_ ._._.. MUNICH, March had to be called ou a demonstration of ut ‘FARM FOR SALB-MRS. DORA Wilson of Summervillefrownahlp Number 66, has offered her farm oontllnlug 102 acres of land for Jule at public auction to be held on Wednesday, March 10th 1920 at the hour of 12 o'clock » noon in lront of the ofllce of ‘S. 1 B. Hessian, Solicitor, Montague. 1 6985~2J2Ml§tlNnn1M lug foodstuffs. For a. nation appeared demonstrators bars of the ministry, found guilty. ltll-IEMH, March Sr-Nt-urly hiuttiri-d skolottius of those who arc on the grt-tit list of missing iii the war have. boon lociitt-d ll fcw mikes from hero iii tliic atlvaiioc trenches ucar the (amid hick of Swpigiiculc. Thc bhntchctl bones wcrc found in shall craters and also in lurritory which was tiiiscarrcd ‘by the grcat~ or shells lint lhc thick undt-rbrush view. Leave Siberia (Dom. Press Special.) TOKIO, hlartwh S.—-Thc cabinet has tlpplJUVPtl. the lVlllltlflllVtll of tlic from Siberia in triutiou oi‘ tin.- k coutitigonta hint bccu the tl that ll (Dom. Press Special) llllilllilN, March 8.'—'l‘ho British (iflVPPlIlllttlIi, it. is li-arncd, iutcuds to (ronvpcl Irish banks to disclose tho uhnrntwtt-t" and condition of the accounts of all tho clients. The be- lluf prevails licro [hat llulbliu (‘asilc by this mcasiirt- sucks to trace sub- scriptions to the Irish ropubIit-an loan. Prince’s Sailing (Dom. Press Special) to Australla which was set ycstortlatr has boon postponed week. The postponinciit was bccziusc of his grout iiiliiticurti- ovcr y (lciicral llllL‘ Italian soldici-y. l(larllialtlifll!slatt-iiti-{imt is’ oi‘ ‘lllllllll'l' start tlic Will‘ all l)Vl'I‘ ztgaiti rath-y (Dom press Speciah) i, iancc Ill IS pus-sin: n-ariit: on cr than 'ivc u Italy's rirh s to‘, . ' - -- i. . v .‘- ‘iuim-o FVPIIIR. thc Adrlalic. Lei) Pr .. lcnt kVliilsoni ,,.,ml,1,1..1,‘,',‘\,',,“‘HQ? ,§,'.,'.:,'.§,“L:,a,1,§,g:,5 (spfflahm Th‘ G“a"d1a“'1 "Prcsitlt-ut \\'il.-aon‘s ihcory iii rc- i1ut~otit'u;:i> tlic .lll,l-§11‘S11|VI7, ll'| S\\'1"“'1 nil-ii- 1i)l'l\' tli-tiiundctl in ‘tutlicnct-i NORNOLR‘ Va“ Mum“ swans“). 1211111 to an Ailriiiiic itcttlcliiciit Is .1 ilvy start his lt';:it)i1§i.i1i-it' first riflu hi‘ “114- u‘ .|] . - ‘twi- |.,- f: "g" Psumuwd M 1111110“ rhroe m“- 1lilllllliil‘l'llll, lilo ulisllnitcy‘ oi’ Jlll-‘Ill-lslltil. will bc ilic spark that will lot‘ ,l- .' “"1111 .' m U.‘ ‘ .,mm,‘,‘- u 1111111 i11111111‘»“‘1 W111i 110119 YPB1<111111Y ‘ 1 iictgii Allaiis to pioicsl against ,,_1»‘t,,.u,mn m 01d Pom, comfort by l, . . . ihiitvia, is iiiiiiiaicri.ii; tho tcrgivi-isatiou is llilI\l't\il-l'l‘dl‘, icouuts is that Italy occupictl. in Italy is such that cvcry man isi ready to nliziittltui l‘V(*I‘_Vi.llillg and,‘ Head of Mission Prcteits.‘ BilllEiliN llllili ill n1 ililii ill . _|,_____,_ l Ulster Unionist Lead er Recommends i: Ulster Abandon 0 p Bill. Concession Regarded as Impor, ant Development in Situation. ‘ ‘ (Dom. Press Special.) B LONDON, March 8.—v-In address- ing the Ulster Unionist Council ‘abandon its Home Rule iticudetl that Ulster opposition to the Irish $3,000,000 Fire in Norfolk, Va. ‘Ilaenaar-l‘ Iy N00014:. Annual luhlerl tlen, the parliament says the Daily Ill today. (be mos; Important devalopm ‘ in the Irish situation In many ye and says it is bound to have ' profound and far reaching efle Soldiers’ Dependent “ to Receive Indeinni illlltW l loose a con ‘I-‘uctti, tlit- icrrlitiry lii qitcslion and war." iltl‘$§\'l\ii ll \‘hi '.I I.‘ lik1- , , , , ,,_ , , , ‘what ly to hluuizc tlic iliorlil iigitii: lut(o1 11:“; "nlfkn11i11lll 1W0 itztuttltil .1131‘), n fin. rwhlcll 1195111154911 (3111l111i11eT- 1). l . .., , ~ .. ~, ,7 ‘1 1T1“ 111 1*‘ 11"?‘ 111111111 <1 11‘ “tlalu IIutt-l, two ‘large army wure- t Lli llllllli llIll d oi lllllltifs ot t mm ~ W‘ Adhm m“ mght _ ‘ I l i tiered the itrrcst of Prince Joachim 1 [Albrecht anti Ottmelster Plarcn as, 1‘ the alleged leaders in the attitckl iupon the two French army olliccrs‘_ iPortland, Maine, LONDON, Mtircli S.-—'I‘hc sailing of the Prince of Walt-s on‘ his trip , lot‘ ‘ kl 'bo causc oi‘ an outlhrczilt oi‘ inllucnzit‘ (Dom. Press Special.) l BICIILIN, hlarcli S.— Gustave, I i The Agressors Arrested. i i i Nosku, Alinistcr of Defence, has or~ ‘noun liiiilli Slllill , I-Iotel Ad- lon Saturday night. It is necessary lbat the men bc detained as u pro— tcciivc measure, pondittg further) Country. Many Sliipsl1‘@~‘@1‘»»‘~~“~~ an» A (FRANCISCO VILLA , ‘A IS-Miie Blizzard Ties Up mutt n New at,“ i" ility and Surrounding n1 Distress. the-Ir way on hoard the Itvnowu on WlllCll lilo Prince is to malu- 1hr journey. Thu ‘ ltotiowis ltas boon. Illittltlil tinder 1 (Special to The Guardian.) .\‘IG\V Ytllllx’, ‘hlarch ii.—A trail out at sin st-vt-rul ilistrcss nicssiv, 1.1-1; liavc citllt-tl iittciitioii i0 lhi- 1 0N TllE WAR PAT 1 lllousc In the \\"i\ lch buried houses and several other ‘buildings So fur as can be ascertained there was no loss of llfc, although not all of the 200 guests and 170 employees ct the hotel hud been accounted for and the police and fire department were still searching ‘for them. Num ber of (‘anadians were among the guests. Q;---__._ Isolated by Snow (Special to The Guardian.) white mountains. A snow slide near the Crawford‘ I qulred to sulbtnlt only the date birth df the deceased and tb ,' their own birth. ' _ To Enfranchise gyheregay the llldlandimay 9mg 1'0 '. t PORTLAND MAINE March 8.— , mggiflhf; “mil: tcsrlgufimcfitflten, in Canada will be embodied In the tracks of the, ‘maine central railway forty fcetflmem at m; present 5885mm c 0 Allied Troops Now in Turkey Guardian.) . PARIS, March 8.~Brlllsh and niforccmcnis are enroute iuople and will swull ‘Turkey to tho Matln British ‘forties have been uetit from Asiatic ‘Pitrktiy. Palest- io Constantinople. quuruntliic at Portsmouth. ASQUITITS DAUGHTER Was Instrumental in Eleclin Constituencies Candidate. (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, ‘March 8.~»l.ntly‘ lion A POLITICIAN Father, Now Asked by Ten, [g Bggomg‘ ioiisly crippled. lot wreckage on sea and laud to~ day gives QVTQQIICEKQ!‘ the strength of the 75 ‘milu ‘blizzard which struck New York Wednesday and which finally iliiuiv t self out to sea yes- terday’ morn 1g. While trauspontn- tioii scrviccs iii New’. York city wcru liantiicaiiapotl ‘by snow and’ slot-t no breakdown was Suffercti but on Long island traffic was sur- ‘ ‘Scvural [Mills fill- lcd with rpasseiigers worn stallcti l in ilriits and forced to i-cmtiiu tlicrt- 8 i plight oi storm strickcii vussuls. iKldnappetl an American Eugiq ‘The Shipping Iloard steamer. Guil- lord, has ‘been abandoned off Nnn-‘ tucker. shoals and is at [ire-stint ap tiienace to navigation. Tlic ‘Fapiain and crew were taken ofif by the Pocahontas and later truusfcirctl to a destroyci- tiirce liuntlrcd miles cast of llolcivare (Tapas. . The scllunnci‘ Eva I3. Douglas, is a tierolict. ilcr crew was rescued by the Ilolt T111191‘ Vasari. The Fur- ( (fiiilitialiua. near Whom lie is Holding for Ransom. (Dom Press Special.) WASHINGTON, March 8.—-Fi'nn~ deco Villa is “on the war path" in according to official of this cit-y today. For the first. time, In n generation Portland was cut loft from communication with out- istde points. It was anounced that service on the mountain division would be This line extends across plot-them ,‘ M , , _ New Hampshire and into 611110111: 35911:“??? {seemed x1116“? tofiay‘ 0T and Queibec. Boston and Maine of~ b)?” ‘“ ,1” “f”, a "a n "m" i flcials say that no trains from Bos- ’1 m“ m“ C‘ 1' 1‘ dmmped ‘wsephl ton could be expected before tomor- deep, contributed to the Isolation suspend“ indefinitely. reu to on them for tn! gin-at tribes in civilian aiffalra 0911i Brent war have demonst “ that they are deserving of rel v Irv-as sttianicr, Norfolk Ilange has - . __ _ U _ _ (lot hours, Milk supplies wire hcltd hocn loivvtl iuio Poi-tlanil. hiztiiie will???’ f1“, ‘Snlflléan engineel i [up iii cities, signs ‘wero blown down ‘with llt‘l' pi‘opcl~ltii" 1111,] shaft otit of lilgxilvlnilficr I 1;2?y11§'1i'l']19;h:lfii . . , . , Clash Betwet-‘n Allies and Turks in Q MNIION, March Sr-Alllctl and zishod lll (‘.011- sagcs today I law has, boon du- haui (‘artt-i" dauglilci‘ of foriuc-i‘ prc mlci- Asquith, who is givcn much oi‘ l"l‘\‘illi ‘for 111v success oi‘ licr fhtltct-‘s ruccnt campaign ilor t‘lt‘rt~ Ion to tiarlinmcut from Paislcw, has now rt-trcivctl a invitation from llbcral (‘Ulllllllliilfls oi‘ tcu dilit-rcut coitsiltucnclcs to bccoitic. a candi- F l-niitl Mndti-lvs smashed iii. li‘i‘oiii' coiuiiiissiiaii. . l section at will, a "Stair; Dvpartment RST MONTHLY MEETING iuicssitgc rocuivcil today said, i limits is hold for a rttnsoni, ' iilohemian Ca WIL) m plain i i ‘ i row afternoon. ~ The first train to the eastovurd will leave here tomorrow morning. Arranging tor Visiting Editors At. a fairly large and represen- atlvc inc-cling held last night in from tribal control and their -- ion as wards of the crown and the Status of independent cilia 1 of the Dominion. details of casualties were 40,000 Turks to 20.090 A111"- (Dom. Press Snecl ——-<Action of ting Field S. PllIl-GOPIIIIIIHBLS In prose“ blarshall Von Iliudenburg as n cau- didate for president of the German int-measurable, and t’ these reac- “Frclh8ll." declared the coitdid~ llltnry tenders" show" I quarters. Vor- ted that VOn Hinden~ [trench and Italian "‘Au extensive niili- inry dctuonsiratlou.“ The Turks re- iollowcd. N0 given. Dom. Press Special-l British and Italian gfi-ldigrs are reported to have clash- ed with tho Sultan's‘ men, ilCCOTll- ing to information hero today. 'I‘l1ls 1h of the Turkish ro- io bc itlnnple and Autoliti. No olllclul xvortl of lhc re- nt thu lighting in (‘oustnntiitoislo iind rcnclicd here. havc Iiccu ‘cxpoct- said I N0 Militarists tor _ German Republic al.) already are to Ger- dutc ‘llQTHflli. Edinburgh. ilu and MILll(7ll0Sil.‘l' arc in in tho distri ions have been‘ rec er she will accept one of them. Gen. Foch Still clal to The Guardian.) (Spa il-Jllersoiiully PARIS, lilartrli doubt that League ot‘ succeectl in eitsuriitg the pcac tho ‘world and tho security France. I11 any event It will b things," Dom. Pres: Special) m) longer n naval base Kiel. 0i’ ll planning construction port on the Wlkor flay, main town taking the town I-lnntburg as a patitertm. has (Dem. Press Special) LONDON. March 8.—-A Nt-u‘ (fas- cludoti. cit! from which Invitat- elvcd ’I..udy lion- UF NEW iiiTY UDUNIIIL, Number oi Matters Discussed and Put Through. hips Suspended l i 1 _IIALI‘FAX, March 8.~The Cer- itiilcate of (‘ti-plain Earnest Hiscoe, Dom. Press Special.) i lzain ‘Carter has not tieciiictl ivheth- -, Mistrusts Germany Ntitious will l 1' 0% i(‘.0\\l\('.lll0l'$\ Wcbstt-i‘, o a Ion-g time lboftiro it is to do thosu i BERUIN, ‘March 8.——’I‘hc city hi1 fre north of the -- Permanent Memorial‘ A to Sir William Osler , 91-51.‘. public. 1 iwas stispendctl for thrrc months and the second ofilcer, Samuel Blulfkfllort‘. was‘ censured for loss of the Lcyland liner Bohemian, which sunk off this port last week, 11v a court inquiry here this after- noon. Tho court found Captain liiscoo old not make sure of his position, did not take soundings o1- vct-ify his bearings. The second officer was‘ Qellgilrpd for not. suggesting to the captain 111 119F113’ the ship's position. The Home of All the Horrors (Dom. Press Special.) 110N905!‘ March 8.—A party of Ilritisli oilicors arriving at Ilarblu from Omsk and (llilta declare that lllPll‘ twpcricutics wcst of Irkutsk cxccctletl all othor previous hor- rors. tidy-H the London Times‘ liar- 11111. Muincliiiria, correspondent In a coniuniciiiiitni dated Ideb. 19. Piles l0ll llicy had submitted, anti thc ‘xogifgeztllndfrgfiwérfnudfiesréagtamxfné coinpllniciitary remarks made rc- at ewry Manon The cnfleufonefl. garding thc efficiency of tho flrclhm (“laws ‘he ‘omen ‘q Ba m brigade and department. Ile was the Czechs wok the Fnéhaes ‘to; liziry Oiliccr for tho-ensuing your ticrloritiiiig ‘the saute duties at the , aauio salary. ~ Ilolcgatloug from the Retail mor- cliniits Association and the ‘Board of ‘Prado wcrc ltcnrd ovlth reference to imprcssing upon tho Council tho iu-rcssity of installing a thoroughly’ up-lt .11». firc alarm SYSTPIII. for t‘harltiltcio\vii. Mr. S. A. McDonald for tho DTPFClltllliH Association told of the rvctriit ‘met-tint: held hcre in ronncctltiu with this mutter and said that an iticreaso iu tiic Insur- ance ratcs \\"l~ liicvitaililc if a mod- crii alarm syslvni ivas not install- i His Worship lVlAYGP Riley i111‘- isldetl for tho first limo in his new ioillcizil capacity when the ilrst reg" , i ulai‘ tuouthly tnticting of lht- ncw- ly cloctctl city council was held glast night. All tho mom l pa. worn pros-cut. Jenkins, blur- fan. You. Smith, Miller, Ituttray and ‘llicltdiiiiou, also the Health Oillcer illr. Mohlillau 11nd the city clerk. Mr. W, \\’, Clark. Atior tho minutes and tisual hills hint boon road and confirmed a iiunibci- 0i‘ conrmitiiictvtions were ‘ road. 1 'l‘hi=.<u im-lutii-d a letter from (l. l6, Fun a Son asking for iivt- ycars xcmptloh front taxation on thcir ti“ l‘. ‘Mtirsal Ifotzh declared to- day in an iutcrvlmv. "Germany wa itcithet‘ crueihotl iior disnicniibtirc by tlic ivar. She rcmains a incnac to ddrnittzc," lic. added. ‘tiny ofKiel Now Free Por s d c cd. Mr. Isaac. (‘uvtoiq Prosldcul ot‘ tho Iioitrd oi‘ 'l‘rz1<ic ‘Major lllcblliititiii, Mr. ll. l‘). Illuttih and Mr. E, ll. lloi-r, firu marslizii‘, also spokc suiting forth reasons why 2t moro iip-tti-tlzito uystvin should bu. intro~ tiucod. (‘tiuitt-illor [fail-ray in rotply thank cd thc ilulcgaics for the lulformab 120 barrel rollcr process mill. This lllllllllltlllllfililOll was backed 111p by Mr. G. Elliot Full In person. who tiutllncti ihc history of the mill told of tho installation of ucw ma- trhlucry and plans for tho future, giving reasons why the exemption (should be granted. The Mayor itssurcd IVIr. Full that 6 ithe council would take the mutter n n l‘ in “W” M qmh a qystpm up and let Mr. Full know as to *1 "111 ~' x" * ' ‘ _ ' the hospital trains leaving the the Board of Trade of Char- llicir decision shortly. u“ "flmml but thengrpm 1.1131“ i Hick to perish from cold and hun- lottetowu sand Summerslue. the ‘Silytiiai’? on Tuesday M‘ ' 0,1101, conlmumcatiol, was ivack utas the cost. lhc sys etntgon Prowlmpnm M ‘he Rem" - B er or write for i‘ could ‘be scoured for $12,000 as one ,_ Meéjpluintq, Assochmon the notary Mich. ITPTPKZITQ‘ llilll said. he lielicvc.) ill?‘ dual should b0 closed at 011cc, bitt . iflonflicting Reports the Provincial Rifle Associa- askiug for the usual grant. The estimates for the School Ilonrtl for 1920, were reticlvcd from hlr. Buldcrsion, who gave tiotiilca to tlio best ‘of this knowledge it would cost a ttur greater sum. Nearly all the speakers of tho Munich Demonstration Against the Jews 8.——T-he pollco t today to quell thousands o persons against Jews here; Citizens accused Jewish merchants of prof- iteerlng. illicit trading. time ‘ and hoard- the sit- sertous, but the finally dispersed when police ONTOBN’ called in mem- who promised an investigation with prompt ac- tion against any who might b6 gathering at Oxford Iluivcrslty ycs- l terday decided t0 form the Oslcr Institute of General Pathology and Preventative liiediclne as a per- manent memorial to the late Sir William Osler formerly of Toronto. Smallpox Quarantine HasBeen Lifted (Special to The Guardian.) MONTREAL, March S.~Dr. El- sear ‘Pelletier, Secretary of the Super Board of Health for the pro- vince of Qucibec announced today that the smallpox quarantine on the. province of Ontario would be lifted effective nddnigltt Monday night. The quarantine bus been tn iforce f linu that the estimated expcuditurti for llic school year would be $30,- 153.26. . The city surveyor submitted to the council tho statement showing the cost of new bermnncnt work dono on the streets during the sea‘ son o1’ 1919. 'l‘his estimate showed that the total sum to be collected front owners of property on Water Street would amount to $1,840.25; on Queen Street, $1,805.50; on Grufton-Stréel, $1.812, On motion it was‘ decided that properity owners, liable for pay~ ment o“ asphalt pavements ‘bu no- tified. The amounts due are to be covered In tlve annual payments. 0n motion of Councillor Webster delegation congratulate-d Mayor Itilcy upon his election‘. Thu Maryor promised [he tlelegnl~ ion that the inattur would receive due coitsiderution. MAYO-R's ADDRESS .\Iaycr Itlley then delivered his, lnaulzitral address as iollo\vs:-— Ocntlcmem~PermIt me to con- gratulate you upon your election as mvnvbers of the City Council. During the ensuing term you will liavo much business requiring your most careful attention. The tax payers of the city twill require ‘that. we givc them good clean and cconomical (“lty Government. To do this it twill -be necessary to ar- socnutlctl by (‘oun, llforqn. Sergt. From Bolshevikii (Special to The Guardian.) PARIS. March fir-Alexander Val- , davoevod, Romanian Premier. has} "scented the ‘proposal of ‘M. Tchelt- (iliorin, IPorelgu Minister of Soviet Russia. to ticgotiate peace accord- ‘ing to advices from London. At the same time other reports‘ said the long heralded attack of Soviet armies upon Poland had started. So Tar it was said the Poles have delbndetl themselves successfully. Polish statements said the Bolshev- iki were reptilacd with heavy loss- es. The coating conference of Bal- tic States, not including Lithuania. will first neck ‘a union of eastern countrics. Gencrnl Pllaurskl. Polish itbntinucd on Page Three t t [the Legislative Council Chamber, the forthcoming visit of the Iinper iul Press Union and the Association of American Editors was discus sed. Premier Bell was on motion appointed chairman. lllr. J. R. Burnett explained tho various steps a0 far taken in connection with the proposed visit and read o. number ct letters re~ celved from Mr. C. F. Craadall, Honorary Secretary of the Imper- ial Prcss Conference. After the mat ter bud been generally discussed Mr. Burnett read a letter from the. Secretary of the Charlottetown Board of Trade explaining that the Council of tho Board had made plans for calling at an early date a meeting of delegates to be ap- pointed by the tiilferent orgonlza» tions concerned. to deal with the visit of the Imperial Press dele- gates and suggesting that n com- mltlnu be tlpphllllfll from this meet- , lug in conjunction with Mr. W. L.‘ (Hilton with rcfcrcticc to the pro- posed visit of the American Edit- yors’ Association. i On motion of Mr. C". W. Rogers. isecoitded by Col. J. S Jenkins it %WI1Q agreed tn support tho pro- posed action of the Board of Trade.‘ On the motion of Mr. W. L. Cot- ton, seconded by Mr. Burnettdt was agreed to appoint an executive committee consisting of the Prem- iler, the Mayor. the Presidents of iClub, the r. s. 1. Motor League, together with the editors of the Island newspapers to make ar- * raugemcuts for the visit ot the Am- erican editors. Meeting adjourned. THE WEATHER. TEMPERATURE TIDE, MOON ETC. TORONTO. March ll-QWOCIGTAIG to ‘fresh west winds. fair. The tide will ibe high thin after- at tomorrow morning at 2.21 and Thursday at noon at 1.31 and tomorrow 1.59;; it will be high 3.02. Sun sets this afternoon at 5.58 and tomorrow at. 5.59; it. rlles to- GJ! and morrcw morning at Thursday at 6.19. Full moon, Thursday, March at 6.13 p. m. Last quarter Friday, March 12th ernment that they were willing ». ed States and submit to trial - American court. The German ernment It ls reported unomcl communicated this tn the l"- but Premier Lloyd George re ed the proposal. ", $6,000,000 Gold for the past two months. Pew’ “mm” w“ 1111111111119“ 51111‘ _loadur iloclarctl ‘in a Interview. 1.57 p. m. an The nus "1 T Worth Reading $8.09,‘ . l4" ' , delivered, M .__..__....___.._-—__-__.____ EPTINIIE position to Prose til and accept the bill now halo The newspaper describes, this (Special to The Guardian.) OTTAWA, March‘ 8.—-All do = - cuts of soldiers, sailors or at a killed during the war have i notified by the Board of Penslo (‘0mnllsal0ners, that under ' terms of the peace treaty all - sinners of the deceased. men -' to receive Indemnity for their I The amount of the indemnity is be "based upon the age of the u killed and the age and number, his dependents. Pensioners are » Canadian India (Special n. The Guardian)" “ (XFTAWVA, March. 8.\4MQ new Indian Act. which Hon. bur Melghen will present to p ‘ ,pulsory education of Indian f‘ adult Indiana who have shown v selves qualified to dlacharz duties of citizenship, will m"; troduced by the bill It. is felt‘ , many descendants- of the old, in military service during the Germans Want Tri By U. S. Cour (Dom. Press Special) PARIS, Maren 8.~Von Hln burg. Ludendorff. Von Tlrpitn . Von (Betbmann Holliweg, it la, ported has informed German e surrender themselves to the I From Canada to NEW KORK, March 3.— million dollars in gold c ‘ . been received at the ebbtr 1 here from Canada, it was can. ed today. This makes a to $6,000,000 from the Dmnllli the last few days, ' . . ANNOUNCEMENT oomivo Evan “ mlmrnvos, "The lecture of the Rev. Plus McDonald will be on '1‘ gieniltb in St. Dunutufn a . .. "Sale of Holstein cattle o "NOTICE-The annual‘ i" In; of the Ruatico Egg Ciro be held in Rustlco Hall on " March the 9th, 1920 a4 7.30 Cornelius A. Doucettc : .. 7480-8 "A basket ‘social and a ment will be held In Anon Thursday evening, Ma lecture will be given by fie _ G. C. Taylor. under the . Derry L. O. L. Admlalon lléatiilles with baskets free. ' e . ' -_-__ "a basket social and .‘ meat wui be beta n; “can Tburccbty evening . . lecture will be rm U)‘ ‘ 0. C. Taylor, undu- egg Derry 1.0.1.- Admleolon with baskets free - ' of Protestant. Ofph fi, t 4