I E. I, 1 ~ ~fvf»~.<---_~vw.,,_q».a-vf.-<- A 1 1 E t E 1- r i- i ,ivyny-» .IH ,.~ -1,. 1, 1 qijiigiom _ W an iiiiiii : _ _ _ - Morning Daily founded 1ae1 ' wuiiiy (MW Inn," muy) iw } $8.60 Per Your (dalivowl) In advance CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, M ARCH 19, 1915 I $2.50 per year by mall lnadvaneo YESTERDllY’S SESSION PROV. LEGISLATURE Reply to Address Ably Moved by lilr. J. S. Martin and Seconded b ill. ll. . n » y r J Feeha oq e r u e o Late llir James rianribfi _ yi _ c_ Richards, lil. P., by Premier, lion. John Ili Lean and Hon. Charles Dalton. '1‘|ie House of Assembly resumed this afternoon at 3 o'clock, the Speak or, Hon. J. E. Wyatt, in the clialr Prayers having been said. on the motion of the Premier the flrst order of the day was reed. the reply to the speech from the throne Mr MARTIN oi’ Belfast, then moved “ that the following address be presented to His Honour the Lleuteii nni~Governor, Hon. Benjamin Rogers -We, as dutiful and loyal subjects of His Majesty the King and members oi' the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island at this time in session assembled, beg leave to offer our humble thanks to Your Honour for the gracious speech with which Your Honour has been pleased to open Par lianfieiit." lnmoving the address, Mr Martin said THE GREAT WAR During the history of the war we have not been in such turmoil as at this present moment. By far the greatest part of humanity is plunged into war and the unrest and deprcs sian covers all the world. It is indeed a pleasing thought that in our own Dominion there is a unified people. All, or nearly all. political differences arc forgotten in thc greater to the i`act that he was then carryiii desire to create a oneness of purpose in these provinces, and do all in our power, to aid the nations. both our is said of Major McI’hail can bc sa i own beloved and thc Allies, iii th defeat for ever of the German Ein peror‘s world supremacy mid his tcgritv of the British Eni irc.. -*___ it is with a feeling of deep gratltu McPhail who left his native soil at t attacks were repulsed For thre- mst can for men and mustered hs; days thc eneiny, backed by a sever company of engineers and ressod in -EILIIS HIIMEIIIIIIIEII SEVEII KILLED (Special to the Guardian.) PARIS, March 18.--The following official communication was issued by P DD aiming at the railway station. N serious material damage was done, ° but seven employees were liillcd. In the Champagne we nmdc gains to west, to north and east of ridge 196, enemy made a counter-attack, but Bcauscjours. In the wood of Coiisen- I SIIEII IIIIIIIIIE , _ .';‘::’..i’“i..i.’“.is: “:.'.i“.':2::.-...."...%s.:'.:.‘.‘.:t Allawi-»°fN<=uv1-.Chappell __ _ Their Losses 19,700- (Special to the Guardian.) tribute to German bravery iii the gr were repulsed. Our silills extended battle of Neuve ciieppniie, Nortner eastward into the ravine which runs ir,-anne' was pain in nn niiinini nyc., kok, Siam, for London loaded with from ridge 196 in the direction of wiiiiess na,-i-niivn i55ne,i_in.dny by tin, 8,000 ions of rice. in tinliii iiiiiiiiii tlll llllllfil “BIIIIISH ,SIElMEH (Special to the Guardian.) ` steamer Gienartney, of Glasgow, wa 40, several of whom were injured, wcr - picked up by a steamer and landed ii ' and north-east of Lemcnsil. The LONDON' Marci, i8____A miiiiirkiiiiie Ncwinivem en Tile Gleiiartney, which was 3,30 LONDON, March 18.-Tlie Britisl s _Sir Robert Borden Announced That Resolution Similar to That ol Last Session, Providing 8 torpcdocd this morning off Bcachey l head by a German suhuiarine, wliici gave no notice of her intention. In the scramble for boats one ot’ the crew was drowned, the others, numbering c " That Representation in ilommons Should llol: Fall Below Senatorial Representation llould '_ 9 n tons register, was bound from Bang- Governineiit Press Bureau. This Z W0 gained H lime 8l'°\1“¢1 i0 ,U19 DW' Prince Leopold of Hohenzoliern, a vious position, The eneniy s losses member of ine reigning fniniiy nf (ie,-_ de were t_Vfil`YtI:i@aVdY and his U'°“Ch95 many, was killed in action. On the that I desire to express our admiration were u 0 ea ' “ight M March 12 and 13' me state' for my colleague. Major Alexandre; retake their old position, but their ment says, the Germans attempted to t. 6 Url _ _ - D b b d t d st i r»' force- servicc with the first contingent. and om ar men an wig U" is “ow doing his bit in iieiiaii. oi 0 ments from many iiuits that had been i trifle as we thoughtlessly pass over but when we know that he left l aged mother. a devoted wife and sm D iii’ the attempts failed. German rein- nii (Speciai io The Gimriiiaiii forcements were thrown into the iight c family we can better uiinemmia the LONDON. March li.-Regarding “S ‘hey “""°“ °“ “‘° “°“‘f -TS for our national honour, willing to determined to cut off Gerinany's sup- b in kiii d German iosses are e,,ii_ - , -_ captured officers were very optimistic. loyalty and patriotism that inspired Sir Edward Greys replies to Ameri it was a prison” who gave me i him to go forward into the struggle ca's notes the Express says: "We are formation about the, three prince n. B endure every hardship for the cause. 111168 fF0m Alllerlva and all other neu- e g e ‘ - ` To him the call of the Empire was the tral countries. America will of course mania at liwigo’ Dt “ins number 1300 greatest call Tile Empire first, and protest. We shall consider her protest are ming le as pr souers' the man that is true to the Empire true to every interest that makes th Empire The Dominion is enrich ll el; i;°.§.“.‘i‘.‘....‘:;’t WAR SUMMARY by such heroism the Province is proud _______.__._l to name him one of her sons, and I _ ani sure that the district that he had __ ii _ _ _ _ ; thc honour to re resent will do ho 5 |Athcns dispatch made oi dash through i the Strait as i`iir as Nagara, had 23 P age to him who, imbued with patri life at the disposal of his country. a although this struggle was uiiforese twelve months ago, his absence fro the Legislature at that time was d LONDON, March 18. Sir Edwar gg , Grcy’s replies to the American note ` ` on thc use of neutral flags on Britisl ism or M order’ put hw serviws and incrcliantinen and the prohlbitioii lin- nd posed upon foodstuffs dcstincd to 0" ~ nr-I _i ,c i. Germany. who for the s I nic rcat in _ . - _ . lefinitely announces licr in- ue (Sp°°|a| t° the Guard'an‘I to "establish blockade" have gf LONDON' March 18'_1“qumcS at again brought dlploiiiatic questions to out thc annual training of his coin thc Adniiraltv failed to secure con- _ _ . ._ . _ - , " , .~ _ - thc trout. Rcplics winch were publish- pariy ut Ilarryfieid, Ontario, and what firination ofthe rceport printed in the i i ,_ iii th Aniorican miics (,0ii_ - toercd to uphold the honour und 0 "°"I"» “°"I}' of V°l`d““- W0 have Cllr' account, which describes thc fighting fled EWU (Jarman trenches and made around Neuvc Chappelle, reports that prisoners. Af. Hartmann and Ilcrkopf three Gei-innn iii-inn(-n_ innindin IIN HHIIISH SHIPS (Special to the Guardian.) PARIS, March 18.-The British war- ships which bombarded Westende, Belgium, have been shelled by the Gernians with their 16-inch guns. It was those guns which bombarded the trenches of the Belgians and Indians at Nicuport_ nsuiiii iisi iiiiiiniiiiiis (Spccitl to thc Guardian) LONDON, March 17.-A casualty list issued by Admiralty tonight. dis- closes that in the fighting in the Dar- danellcs on Saturday night the light cruiser Amethyst, which, according to men killcd and Iii wounded severely, and 18 slightly wounded. The battle- ship Oceziii had f.\vo nicii killed tiid the liattlusliip i’riucc George 2 men wounded, whilo trawlcrs between thciu had 3 iiien killed mid 2 wounded. BOTH STEAMERS APPARENTLV AT FAULT id nioriiing papers that thc Gerniun c‘. ‘me W _'_ 9, _ _ _ e of all our iioblc sons who have vol in- cruiser Karlsruhe had been sunk by t‘“"L;‘1,,i“i° Tf'(¥r,‘,”0,i:;?iiIkélraxigh 1"' R" GXDEOSEOH' The report was cabled iiillrililllrlirtl ilgi tIEcii~ tcrriis liiivc been » - -» - from Lopcnhagen, but the despatchos ' ~gi~nv,, ni-mi- nf inninnnni" was nnin_ "might makcs right" theories, in this Iicigiiiin has suttercil, lEEir ficlds and failed io give the location ot' the sup- Eur th” """`*" E“"I k"°“'"' I advauciiig ago of civilisation. _ 'l`lic loyalty of the people ot' this at iiiuirrcl with Gerniaiiy, but liecriu vast Doniiiiloii is iiiifliiestioiicil. ani she has responded to the .call and sen fortii her sons and her substance in cd from her coast, and wc desire proof thereof, regardless of political distinction. Great Britain, unprepared in a those brave Belgians in their loyii measure for land warfare. put her to principle, n loyalty that has crush honour above Drcparation and entered her beyond repair. but which si a war which she had by her wisu suffered rather than bc untrue to li cities dcvastatcil, not liccaiisc she I I sho was in Gcrinaiiy’s way. The bl t to crush Britain must needs hc dirc that history will ever perpetuate, SE 0? GUY DE MAURE|-ELREKELLED IN BAT' CS will be coiiilscziicd. it is felt licrc 0m"U" "E 'IW ”`I"“'"0" N“Wf“U“dI““‘I- ‘nl pow( (mas er' will hc iiitcrlcrcd with as littlc as pos- (? - . io should go a long way towards meet- UXICWI ll ll`IbUI0 Of Praise. n tribute ` IIIONPQN. Ma/i‘cli i1ti.1I»ti};eiit.§iiiiiitl. Igiiégs i‘?§E’§‘§é?iT;d_lIn‘vevcr’ “Homer dcotli of 73 iiicrnlicrs of the crow of IEO Ii‘?isIII\i(i;i"4(,E~Et,>,ii(lr?i tllléu Igteotlcosge mga EVQEI these ‘“pl"m“I'i“ questions' 0" ex Maiii.iéi.` aiiiiioi. of -~Ti.iii',y1-' ,ind i,i.0_ which niiicli depends, only inoiiieiitar ie lh0l‘ 0f Geralll till Mililricr. the actor “Y dlslmui ‘““`“t“’“ "Um the Eia"'k;’ The Voiiiiiiissioii was coniposod 0 » ‘ I L 9" i’:1“"“I;3;`i ;’iriWy"t‘ilm“E'f1,hu“’a""e' has gBi,iE:S0i1:'i?'si:§Ii;Eilii_i?illd xi,§Ei§;:E,iaiIig;li£,S supreme court. Justice Johnson to een c ii ac on. o news was ' ' ' sible and that neither ships nor cargo S I 7__*_ ST J()llN`S, \IiI(l Miii'l'Ii Iii-~ A iii 1-.iiiiiiirr-tioii with thc soul iiuiitlili; op- crutloiis. wliivli resulted In the thc Newfouiulluiui last Spring, ac- _ corriiiig lo the finding ut' n cominission B nizidc public today. ,iam (Thief Justice I-Iorwood and Justices Ahbiimiius iii," iiciiirai hiiiniiiiiy niittcil by Unptniii Abrniii Kc-aii. ot I I I thc stcaiiior Sr-piiiiiio, and an “error ,_ oi' jiirlgiiii-iiif" by (lciirge 'l‘ul`i’. Chief f forniutloii off an Irish brigade out f success. Our Empire could not with fart Eliot her stand in dcieiigc of her rfllllllvod by Gvralfi du llluliriei' inet and mf” “CEIVEW "I7 G°"I"“" s“I"_"“E`i"` honour do anything oisc, si tromy with Belgiiiiii was to hor a sacred obliga- Mluistors tried to avoid, hut. without* treat obligati6iie_ We roco nise tl o tion. Tho question was not will wc in their movement of troops to m ct i1l\ll0\ll100ll fl0lli tllll Still-Z0 diill U16 IIC- Wh E” Ed' E“t(`I“.""r’ *mr ‘H-I 0 win, but “ Duty! " obligation. She the couinioii cnciiiv.. We ure fully t0i‘ left the theatre. his WIFI bclllti IIIl~ w""‘ "nd "mer qabnmt .lmniswrs "nd uslicd for no assistance from licr coiiscious that hcr'prosent needs are fill ILV llll lllldoflllully- I°“‘E°"B_“m b""‘l'"g thc" "'“’rg'f"5 I0' (loloiiicii or Doniiiiloiis, iicvcrtlieloss due to hor loyalty for justicc` snkc; Liellivlllliil Cliloillil Gui-Z 'ii\\ Mlillr- Wl""IS_ \l\°\“l'tiSllll-'---lilo output oi_ par iiiu ini. was iiie iiiiiiioi. of inn piny --Ani niuterial :iiid_ ciicoumgiiig rccruitiiig, froin itll her children covering many and iicr suficriiirs are 'i lou to A L p ldiiglisliiii:iii‘s I-ionic" lim-led on ui1`ff0l\\DI€t€ 0Di1mISi1l DFEVHIIH 'NWI UI” iiattoiinl lioiioiii luis been ol iiiiiold l\iI-ll\t1ll“ylll1lll\lll'B tllefllro. has Ileeil p sorvicc to Grout Britain and France lillltiil I" EIUIIUII I” "R“m'~"‘-'L It WAS todayi _ _i »~ , q .,_.i. ., f ‘_ and distant lands, came thc sanio world for help. loyalty and generosity. and thc hearts The Belgian Relief I-`uiul l`oiiiid of nil hor subjects are burning with desire to help her in her hour o deepest struggle against the unscrup- J . v ' ii cncniy. _ _ Canaria has been growing f'or year ui peace. She knows her size from forest. mine, field and lake, but she clothing with them in their dire knew not what force her sons pos- sessed until danger calied it into 1101118. and now her second contingent, iiiinibcring in all over 60,000 of hor cholcnst young blood, her strongest to cuduro physical trials, have re- spoiidod to the call, and.are either " 'rnUrtsnAY_ Maron is, isis. ANSWENNG, -i-HE c,n_i__ ` w a ready response from our people. destroyed and plilaged, her lan ii iuiuglnatlvo invasion ot' Great. Ilrltain 1 cs which secured ndditioiiul victims Einorsoii and .Ioiiiii-ion, oi' thc Coloiiiiil dissciitcil froui the finding and filed ii iiiiiiority npiiiioii that iieitlivr Kean I _ _ be introduced. (From our Own Reporter.) OTTAWA, March 18.--Sir llobcrt, Borden announced in the House to-day i that a resolution affecting Prince Edward Island representation will bc introduced this session. This will be the same which the Senate killed last session. This will provide for a petition to the Imperial Parliament asking that the representation in the House of Commons from any province should never be less than the Senn- torlril representation. This would assure Prince Edward Island of tour members. The Conservative mem- bers froin Prince Edward Island are delighted over the aiinouiicernent_ Government bills were taken up in the evening, there being a long dis- cussioii. Hon. (1. J. Doherty's hill to amend the criminal code: This bill includes the provisions of a bill introduced by Geo. Mctlraiiey, oi' Saskatchewan. as well as a suggestion by Hon. Roriol' " e Lemieux to impose a penalty for i is frequent infringement of foreign copy- rights iii Canada. Mr Doherty ex- plained that while it is now forbidden for alien ,onciiiy in Cuiuidzi to leave the country, thc luw provides no pen- iility for those who assist aliens tin escape from the country during war-‘ time as was dcmoiistratcd by a rccent czrsc in 'I`oruiito_ The amcndincnt iniikes this ii trcasoiizililc uct. That vssirnniiv iii THE iiousiz or cannons -_ _ ,»‘ _________.__.._i._- I portion of thc bill taken from Mr Mc' Craney's measure provides thata per- son selling land to which he has no title, or which is encumbered, must apply the proceeds of the sale to mak- ing good lils title and if he does not do so he is guilty of an indlctable offense and liable to 3 years imprison- ment. lion. Wm. Pugsley, E. M. Macdonald. Mr Green, of Kootenay, and Mr Bar- nard thought the bill went too far. It was proposed to protect people who took no ordinary precautions to pro- test themselves. Mr McCraney urged that under the Saskatclicwan laws the vendor in such case, wiio has no financial responsi- bility, cannot be got at. Something, he said, should be done to protect un- wary purchasers. A. A. MacLean, of P.E.I., said that eastem people had lost thousands ot dollars through the purchase of west- ern lands, the sellers of which had no title. W. M. Martin, of Regina, said that the worst subdivision sales in the west had been put through by eastern people. I-Ie would_rather invest in western land, he said, than in Cobalt mlniiig propositions or the fox farm# ing lndustry of P.E_I. (Laughtcn) 'Pho hill with the real estate clauses eliininnted was given a second read- ing. FREEDOM OF DUBLIN IS WITHDRAWN FROM GERMAN KUNO MEYER. DITBLIN, 1\’lai‘cIi -5.-~ 'I`hc I)iibliii city council, by ii. veto of thirty to eiglitccn, withdrew todziy from Kuna Meyer, of the University ol' Berlin, thc freedom of' tho city, in order to indicate "disapproval of thc nuti-lirit- ish campaign hc has been conducting iii America.” Professor Moyer had urged the o Irish prisoners in Germaiiy, to bc used against England. Ahiermziii Quaid doclnrcrl that no greater insult could bo offered the Irish pcoplc. uiuicr the care of physicians. Beachcy inode thc stiitcnient several days ago that if he sliouhl find himself falling he would iiead his machine out to sea, so us not to l`nll on the exposition r-rowil_ Ile kept his word, his fall in the iiiiy lining about 50 yards from sliori.-_ The body was found hy a sailor in the battleship Oregon, who made two dcscciits in a. diving suit. Miss Bell Shoemaker, 'Beachcy’s fiancee, w'a's not'told of his death until today. She belloved him to have been only injured. DEATH OF EX-SUPERINTENDENT. ST JOIIN. March 18.-Edward s niride desolate, her food coiifiscatod NIQBE SEAM/AN I5 CRIPPI-ED F99 Q she faces sure starvation. The pri vi: |_|FE_ At present the armies of’ Belgium, - . ffiln , 0 _, M -,i 14,-C. i _ Great Britain and France are fighting ocean to ocean, her many resources of lege of sharing our money, food agp' P13111 YOFOHEEA usllttho rzglft of a *galil for Huis and other points along the nor 'l‘ull' iviis in anyway to blniuc for thc rlls:ist_cr_ 'l`lii-_ coiniiilssioii was iiiiuniiiioiis iii holding tliril tho loss oi' thc sealing sicziiiivr Soiitiicrii Cross, with hor crew of 175 nioii, about thc siiiinc tinic, could lm ascribed only to victories of the last week were gain- the periis oi- iiw sm. 9 by Germany. Tho play who it gi-en; od only after licavy sacrifices and that il Wei-G wiiiiiiiig io no griwioiiiii geiicmiis Siii-new in Engianii i-in was born in casualit.y lists must increase in lenght and iiicrcifiil to these overburdened 1865 and hllll Sewell ill 1111> army f0l` “S me War p"°gre§Bes IB muy rCal.I7‘e‘l' \ll0\ls. uii ust t raiiiiical and owertul and ravishcd people. Her homes thirty YBBYB- 4 JI" I bm cv°"yl’°‘Iy I" Engmnd b"'h”V"`f tie -------- that “'h°" ‘IW I-I“'“ °°‘“°” fm ““ “I” THE Burris:-i sHEi_i.s f iisive therc will bc no turning hack. _______ THE TERRIBLE ACCURACY OF LONDON, Mzircli 15.-~'I`lic Dnlly llx- prcss correspondent on thc Belgian frontier telegraplisz- Kuiio Meyer. who is a Gcrmaii, and Mi1"“I\\§» M-A~~ f0l`m€l' SUll€l‘lUI€Dd0lif» has his professor of Celtic iii the Uni- nf ESIIIUHEIOII I" RE- lslmidi died 10' versity or ni-rin. sun-u 1911. was for 1. lilly ill Disbv. N-S~» “sell S2 reels- tiiiic dircctor of thc School of Irish **°”""”*’“*'*" Ilczirning nf Dublin. Hc is an author- CONDENSED ADS. ity on Ccltic rind foiiiiilcrl the School r 1 ui’ Irish Learning at ]')ubliii, for the T00 LAr1“ FOR' tr-omity, has been .to ug on (yppm-iunigy through the hatcliway oi' the Canadian 10113 fI‘0¥il WUICII WUI U0 ?§iE1'0alL0S¢ in which wc can exp;-ogg our love nnii cruiser Niobe, George Fticiiariison. a i\dV9-Ill-3150 I0 U18 army I10 nfl tl_Gm sympathy in deeds; although not deeds of sacrifice equal In any way in reserviat, has returned to his home when the advfillcll begins. According in hero. Ri(-liarilson. who was assigned £0 it F'I'€l\CIl COIHHIUDICHUUU I-Im BCI' that displayed by them. The yaiiw to duty on inc canaiiinu warship when stalls colltilllle to improve their nost- of material and cash forwarded by our U10 Will' Ilfliktt (itll. S\1l`f0F04i COIHDIBIC "Oils I" ]‘Ia“d*""S *md the Erench W 90910 ling reading the nnni of $i35_ paralysis oi his right_arm mid side North of Arras and in (1 ampagrie to in tho uccldciil, and will apply to the have added emiiiuties to their $111118 ii _ in the ranks of tho defenders of our ‘000, the highest average according nntioii’s cause or ln training to fill *Ili* Dlilces in which their compatriots hail fnilcii. and a third contingent is island our own and the smallest o tile provinces oi' this Dominion, claim no small share in the gigantic strug- illo, liar sous have gone forth in larger iiuinbera in proportion to population than they have from any other pro- vince of our Dominion. and already their blood has stained the battlefield. We cannot see the heart aches in the "wily homes from which our sons have llfbllarted. because the loyalty and Patriotism of these homes ls too grea to allow one thought of complaint. l\l\*v\*¥¥ nav course. 1=:vnN'rs, ANNoNUcEMEN'rs, MEETINGS, Ere. oN! CENT per word. each inser- tion for' advertising, in this column. Cash must accompany orders. Mini- mum ciiarga twenty-five cents. now being enlisted. Prince Edward s "rlig usual meeting or the west Rivaii qieniioue ce. win be ueia in Alto Hal on Friday, March Zlilth at 3 D-,m. if stormy, next fine night. ,_ son-3-isivinii “Ifhe Pwnal Red Cross Society intend hol ing sa entertainment and basket loo l in Pownal Hall on Tuesday, March 28rd. Doors open at 7.30, Admission 10c and 15c. Pro- seedgt in ala or the sea cross society ii' ri fine wlii be held the roilowius evoiitiil. Come one, Come ali! » 9074-3-19M3l. population of any province. and will give more ns thc needs mqiiirc. 500 ISLANDER3 SERVING. f wn Dominion Government for ii pension. which are of sonic Importance. l¢‘reiii-_li and German Ofilcial communications. srgiiiiiiw-iiiiiii iw me Gnvm-iiiiieiit ini- however, are so coiitrndictory that it iyrigigiii -i-iie`gi_iiiwi.iiig up iiiiii ini-gn is difficult to ilcciiic when uiiy cliangc “The sudden offensive oi' the allies, from Cliainpagiie to thc sen, rosiiitiiig hi gains at many points, sccius to have tiikcii thc Germans wholly by surprise. A convincing indication of ri partial or temporary dcinoralization of thc troops which liorc tiio briiut of thcsc five days ol’ siicccssivc onslaughts, is thc iirrivnl at Ghent and Brussels for trial by court niiirtial oi' parties of soldiers nciit uiidci' escort from thc trenches for having failed to respond quantity l'roni the various localities oi' 'IS belllg 1111140 Eellefillly in disposi- to thc order to make counter attacks with siiflicicnt enfhusiasni. In sonic Qui- song in ine nninimi- of 500 nw our province eiiiaiicd much labour and U0" °f U19 EW” “"“‘E0*" now under arms across the sea or to those that preceded lt. These a all volunteers. some of whom l detail but it was done quickly sun The oiltllllilllll which ilrevades tile in 1 _ - ` _ training, and the third contingent, now Oftlerly. Hlld in ll SIIOH Uma after wwtern ‘inifsiris shgrcd by theiigsis lane. Al e ogre correspoii .s being i-en;-niied, wiii have a in-niini-(inn hostilities began our oats were fed on 3 of Oni- men of vninni- and inyniiy niinni the battlefields of Iauropc. choice mor- gfi}<0“d3}\ l’f\l’0"€ Iggd itlg0el;l‘5Ii‘II]I° i-e‘ sels, to the dumb hearts that also bled 9 We 3 W0" 5 B P 3' ef; and suffered in the deadliest carnage is HPPHWM I-he Russia” “WI” “nd . ll foreign shores and carrie home to their ill IIISEOU- 325:35 Agfléinaigfinaeamitos lgizviifvaéri. native land to defend lt. These words The “Bd CVOBS S°¢l€iY eDD€il'i_s met Y A C t of the poet are appreciated:- “Breathes there a man with soul dead. Who never to himself has said-- 'Thls is my own, my native land! Whose heart wltliin him never ha burned From wandering iii a foreign land. ' ranks are some of mn. own i-an. pathlans, while in Bukowiiia, accord- so daughters and sunn Every hamlet ing to unofficial despatches from and village and town in our province Bucharest. U10 AUBIYIBPS I1’-VU bee” de' made seine of the positions wholly un- organised a society in their midst, and fell'-ell I" ll bfime which has IWC" mg' the mothers and daughters in the IPS aI°“i¥II\0 °“tI"° f"°“E- iii hoiiiim and bniidingn rented for wo;-ii. In Northern Poland isolated actions ing purposes, plied their needles busily *"6 being f0“5I‘t from th°`NI°m@“ " for these several months. to add to “Wei” £0 PFWSHYBZ- She ‘JIS 'b°w° we pe,-Sunni compo" of ine innvn which was expected having apparent- bv with a hearty response, and in its Sim- Where I' emerges "Dm Eh" “I” cases, It is said, they even failed to iidviincc ut all. “Great havoc was ciiused by the uc- ciiratc fire oi' thc British artillery. which apparciitly was the prime factor iii the paralyzatioii of thc Germans. ' "All thc accounts of thc wcek*s fight- ing filtering through thc frontier from Gorniaii sources, chiefly from tiic 'riieir lives are not counted we neu men' who are facing the risllllrs. of ‘Y bw” Calle" “ff "" P°“‘l’°“°" or too great a gift. as an evidence their devotion to their country a for which it suffers. PATR|0TiC FUND. gf winter in our behalf ami in our de- Field MMSIIBI V0" HI“d°”b“"K» Whl’ mi fe,-ice_ Snitnnie Bniiiiiien in ini-ge is thought to have attained his object i i f ii dv ii _ when he cxtralcated his forces from the cause of rizhtness it ei-illouses, and Lliliiaeriit inissh liigvihgesrrhuuoxnwgi 51056;. the Forest of iiuguswwoi Thus in every corner of our land the A RUBEN* UIUCPBIHH army is W0l‘k- wur has brought its task, and it has ills sions the west Ot the Black Sell tnns fn, been taken ni, ynni- men, and was taken the Turkish Port of eii women and ghiiiii-9'n nn fiieii- imnnnen Arcliava and rcpulsed attacks of Turks ' who are still operating on the fringe duty, privilege and responsibility and IEEEEi\IRaEiEe rri(;EgIELEg"E'\ EE>htEl(EL;m',v2nElaLIo'IEi‘iL:1oe§§ receigedc Eggr: (i;tt;)E1lE.ioEi)ir0i:nIcIuLiiouEILi(E Vice Admlml Cullen "lit U19 CWISGI' mic than at any previous time in our Pro- Oh this' lgllslgynllllilllioll gil iill1tl§8Bi,i_ HI\l(Y i ii1.iitre,rne1-ee d ori tcolweae e eros w 0 e urs irzsslzsu.i°:‘;‘..'f.s’.i.;‘i.:t.t.°.;"i.°:i -1.12 1.. :“.:.:.:,...... .. ..'::.:......°z. 1.1.1. 328.000). All these claims upon our this Governmenlt for thelrbetterineiity vgillicivlhtiililii Alliiyed fl\e3n‘l;::dr;gt tain; Empire, places upon us another sponsibillty, to care for his loved on and as a people we are responding the call for a Patriotic Fund. It ones dependent upon them (the pu generosity are just, and demand from 0111*’ l¢h°0l bu llillxl an heme] m- i rt _ N lex' ns I th tm bo us a due proportion of sacrifice on o we cannot be all under arms or in homes and occupation, to put f termination of hostilities. The Army Relief Service Fund' W put before our people by this Hove nearl 100.000 bushels of our P ian and die umime-or-mae tleafmit, vlltli, the exception ofa _ Evory son that accepts for liims led porta- boil ni- proved, bringing comfort to our 0 S SVR P8 A Y 8 e WI part, We are all engaged in this wap; teachers and children _who are housed DY 016 Amethwt 001111! be Cushioned ` mg within-them. Inspection of buildings I0 tllif- SIIG W0\lld TUCBIVB H0 dlmB8G n-eueiiee. but me responsibility mu and whwi work- hitherto ll matter f\'°“1 °°"1i“B ‘“t° ¢°“'°°t With mln” upon ur who remain in the quiet of our that could not be attended to, but once lad in their opinion ner success prov- orth a year and of some schools once in N thlt heavily Bmlbféd INDI ¢0\1\d It our error: in the various directions set three or tolli' years is now done ineilv the ilmsllt time D°1\°tl‘°t° the Smit! i,,i°,, "_ in pn" ,sont a ppegqy times s year, because of the increased ss the guna which could not sink slisht number of school inspectors appointed cruiser would make little impression ag for this purpose. _The added service Oil Mttlelllllll- rn. of this new] dsilbarture tannnot ii; ovfr- t ‘ligne in Tfiwwbsmwwlntiogg estimated, t aa alrea all ed is 0 e new 3 *W ‘fs N110 ment.: and our elllltltatious nail im, raiagguue, Thi; suadeugrf o,&ut:i;§i;e£ ian: Lnlrgaglgraae sagging; :Ilia ~ - ' been creased _a ii e ‘an avksraae since .the yziar 1911. and lliniaters of the Allies, the Romania the I lemant _fl-om tb\_dlstrict| Minister and General Sir Arthur Pag- tl _ on Page Two) ' |et who la resuming from a mission to wounded, luy stress on the terrible ac- curacy of the British shells. which tcnablc. . THE PRITISH PRISONERS IN GERMANY. LONDON, March, 15.- Baron New- ton suggested in the house of lords today that the American govern- ment be asked to make inquiries concerning the treatment of British prisoners ln Germany. The services he said, which the American govern- ment had rendered this country dur- ing the war. not only in Eiiropc but in other parts of the world, could not bc exaggerated aiul for this reason it might secm almost uiigraclous to ask Washington to do more. But, he added, on the simple grounds of humanity and justice. there would be j . _ American govonrment undertake this additional task. Earl Beauchamp. lord warden of the Cinque Ports, speaking on behalf of the British government said there was reason to hope that the German gov- ernment would sanction this govern- ment's proposal .that United States officials should supervise the distribu- tion of relief provided by Great Brit- ain for British prisoners in Germany That, he thought, would constitute a better guarantee of proper treatment being acocorded British prisoners than would cursory inspection by American officials of the detention camps. ' Russia. The possibility of Bulgaria and Roumania simultaneously inter- vening in the war is anglosted, the former accepting the offer which and litcrntiirc. For his work in promot- ing Celtic iiitercsts hc wi-is nindc nu honorary l~`rr-cnuin und Iiurgcss of thc cities of Dublin and Cork. During ii rcccnt visit to the United States, Pro- fessoi' Meyer delivered several addres- ses in behalf of Gerinauy. FIRST FLIGHT IN NEW MONO- PLANE ENDED IN DEATH. SAN i~‘It/\N(`.ISClO, (‘:il.. March 15. -(loiistriictiiral dcfccts in his new nioiioplniie, not inability to control thc craft, :irc bclicvvd by local nvi- utors to have bonu responsible for the rioitth of Iliiicolii lieiiciicy, who while flying over the Pniiuuiii Expnsitioii grounds yesterday fell into San Fran- wings of thc aeroplane had crumpled under the pressure ot' “banking," after an almost perpcudlculiir glide ovcr 2,000 foci. Yesterday was thc first tiuic llcucliy hail niarlc ii public flight in thc new monopluuc. his prcvioiis flights here having been in n biplniie. over which he had perfect control. Tho aviutor was unusually grave as he took his scat and sccorrliiig to his ineclmn- icians, ho seemed to have ii premon- please the crowd of 50,000 people. Rciichcy‘s inothcr, Mrs. Auiy Bciichey, who livcd in this city, collapsed when shc heard of her soii's death and is THE \Vl‘}.1\'l‘IlEll~ . 'l`l$i\Il’l‘]RA 'l`URl'}, 'l‘II)l'], BIOON, Iy"l`(i. (Special to The Guardian) TOItON'l`O. Muroh 19.--Maritime: Strong Northwest winds, mostly fair and cold; snow flurrics, North and East. THE WEATHER.--Yesterday was blustory with almost continual snow- fall developing into a snow storm at night. _ The lowest temperature recorded for Wednesday night was 24 deg. above zero and tho lowest. of yesterday was 30 deg. above, At 9 n_ni. if was 32 deg. above; at 9 p. in. it was 30 deg. above. The highest of the-_ day was 34 deg. above. The tide will be high this aftcmoon at 12.45 and tomorrow at 1.10; it will be high tomorrow morning at 1.39 and Sunday at 2.19. The sun sets this evening at 6.11 and tomorrow at 6.13; it rises tomor- row morning at 6.02 and Sua- day at 6. ' ' The moon sets tonight at 10.50. There was a new moon on Monday March 15th at 3.42 a. m. The nrst quarter of the moon will be on Tuesday, March 23rd, at 6.48 p. m. Greece declined. _ - llioun and tive minutes. * pliuq-4'; Lamont our-og pr-get in _wyp ||inard'| Llnsment Care: Neuralgia. cisco Bay and was drowned. The itioii of trouble. hut wus detormincd to prninotioii of ilic old Irish language CLASSIFICATION, ONE CENT per word _each inser- tion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany orders. Mini- mum charges twenty-five cents. WANTED-eini..’i=oR Houszwonii _ and cooking. Apply 174 Kent St. 9015-3-15Metf. WANTED HOUSE WITH MODERN improvcinciits centrally located. Ap- ply at this office. 9070-3-19Mtf. GAS ENGINE-2 H. P. in first class order for salc. Apply Ray Macdon- iihi, Giiariiian Oflicc. ___ _i 9045-ii-iinrr-:tr GAsoi..iNE Eueiivs-2 ri. Pfheudy little engine, suitable for farm and other work, for sale cheap. Apply Ray Macdonald, Guardian Office. _A 9045-3-17MEtf PRIME FRESH SAUSAGE8 12c. PEI!- lb., Iteancy Gay, 9 Elm Ave. Mar- kct Tuesday and Friday. Phone 119. 8610-2-13Mtf wAN1'Eo.- nor/mv sAwNiii.iT. Also steam boiler, plalner and mntclicr. Apply I-I. care Guardian. 9077-3-19M3ipd. FOR SALE-ONE PAIR WESTERN S. ll. Foxes. Will sell with guaran- iccd litter at reasonable price. J Stanley Wcdlock. 8799-2~2’ln:itf. Fouuo iN cHAsi.o1'1"E'ro`wN K ludy's act ring. Owner may have same by applying here and paying for url. 9080-3-19Mll. `wAN'rEo To RENT Hoist coN- talning 'I or 8 rooms with modern improvements. Apply P. 0. Box 116. 8632-3-3Mtf, WANTED BY MARCH 15 T0 RENT a house with all modern conven- fences centrally located. Apply Y care of Guardian. 8430-8-DMM. NOTICE-Gentlemen with a few thou- sand dollars wishes to invest in pro- fitable business as partner or other wine. Communicate with "A" care of _ Guardian. 8914-8-Smtf FOR SALE- A PURE BRE5 H5LO- tein Hull 2 years old from a good strain and n fine individual. Daniel G Compton, Bangor, P. E. I. 9078-3-M3iE3lpd. EXCHANGE FOR TOWN PREFEKTY . 50 acres of land, Newhouse, 85 acres clear, 25 under wood and lumber. 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