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GU A-RNA -l.‘.,‘I*.‘I.'.';°_.i’.‘3Il.’!.‘I.i.'l‘A;‘f..’.’il’.‘. ..... I cnARLoTrsTowN, CANADA, THURSDAY, MARCH flair _ 33° ,.';=,' ,';;°; ,\°"°PIal\@“ sued that an old law passed 111 1819. “On Monday afternoon British ca- the l‘all of Kut-el~Amara. on February nonncemém ln Argonne in the yt. d 1 .gm “tag engagem.ems on Sum F°"bId‘H“g m‘"`°h””°"“°" F” "re °“ " valry were engaged with the Turkish 26, the British have advanced about ctnny 0; 1-‘nor de Paris we exploded iriver? tyesher idly' d Afum swlmng' Publ” H-filled V9-B56" In “muy ‘“'“I‘ the rear guard of Lane' nine miles south 80 m"es_ on account of the nature a mme and occupied me crater The tl up ei .ou lays storm, was United States would not apply to the east of Ctesiphon. Mesopotamia. Ow- of thc ground .between Kut-emmarn German, aaemmed Several Hullprise 0;“',’l. 23" en dh "fl ‘"1" "“’i“g “Hai” present situation. The President ing to the fact that war material ah- and Ctesiphon which is but poorly attacks fno,-meant of lone,-.._ in B0". they u hfytgg rB;|ear“fgi0§ the. wen' heard these View” “'m‘ ke*-3" Antares' andoned by enemy is strewn over adapted to defensive purposes it has che; Wogd no,-th gf SL N|`ic1me| nd tivl' Bri ish m 0 In amly a°`.““d indicated thai he IS Seeking 801110 eight miles of /zonntry, it is not yet been predicted by -military writers - A ` - ‘ll B. ty the . ' while mlmnumg. tollegm me““5 °F “UUE i"`°”‘P'-FY but yb 5 . d I H H T k* k ,.| _ _ neaf mfneltzwl er' The lam"-ks PIN( UD Alan(-A195 ‘iba“d0l1€-lg 3-till; iff 'iss-;;t\§§;\';§f glfqtillé Egpfiiiielfcfiiiif'.`F.i.'iE"iF.'If".3i§n°eq§§IfII"il. y I-ormatmh they- can in their |ocm"_ worth foilowillg 'ull tllnl' coulal be ny;-... `J. ll. Burnett, lt. McDonald. J. J. reports oasublnittdd orto adoptit with Enman, and others. such amendments' as might seem- ne- The President. Mr. l-`. R. Hoartz. cesaary. Mr, Heartz spoke in highly said he was Kratiiicd to ace so many complimentary terms of tho work 0! U19 D0VF|0Dm°l\i- CUUIHINBBIOII Dwi- done by the various sub committees ent. Considering the inclemency of and then proceeded to read the re- tho weather. it might have been ad- ports in which he' was assisted by Mr. vicable £0 908190119 U10' 111991-In! H110 Pope. These took over two hours. to It would hive been D0!ii>0l18d- bil! read and were of a most valuable, for the fact that the report had ‘to interesting ‘and illuminating charac~ be submitted in time fm' the 001111118 ter, details of which will be given in session of the Legislature and owing mbgoqneq issues, to Other Bllscgemcnbs it would have A short discussion took place at the been impossible to secure another clogs; taken' part in ny nov, Ur, luitable evening. Mr. Hcartz ex- qgnrnlor, Mr, J, E, D, Mctlreatly, pllained that that was tha anniver- and pr;-pier Mntnlsgon, sm' ot the inausuration ofthe Devel- 'rho Premier stated that tue ln- Uirment Commission- a velr also _formation and recommendations were that night they elmo into lwlns. Dur- such that -ho loft convinced that a Illl U18 yell' It hld' ll0l. H8811 118068- _grant bench; would gccruq from Ill? to call frequent m90liI\SS 0f U10 copies- of the reports being submitted whole Commission. Under their to the teachers for use in the schools. constitution sub-committees had been On the motion of thc ' President, appointed to deal with the varlour- seconded by Mr. Tldmarsh. the re- nspectc of development ,work and ports were adopted. after which the these submitted their report of the company adiourned to the Kozey ldeliborations to the prolramme com- Korner. where they were entertain- .‘ mittee which went over thcih and ed at au er and a verv on o able vp . J v dllouned them in detail. By this cr Qevening was passed. yrangcment the maximum ground was to llnlilila, vlit out cal ng a wall to enable u lalge numhel (Special tc the Guardian.) WASHINGTON, March 7.-Som administration officials today were tir- 5 Y ul- bers of Congress generall non lool mini- tion. li tn B 1 - ' ` y ' ‘ Adjutant Cwale brought down his 'not-ti. elf Pe?-i~oiieodIE xt£Fi`eeEsIF>’E:imcBferE>t|I)tE|IE1);eE nn Exim: session to he called to sixth German airplane yesterday. lt after having effected a gain along 0 aer 1 an June ns a result . of hints said to have been thrown out by oiilcilus close to President Wilsoll. U. S. MAY ARM NIERIIHANI VESSEIS. (Special to the Guardian.) WASHINGTON, March 7.-A deli- nlte impression that American mor- chantment would bc armed in the near future gained ground today, fol- lowing a conference between l’resi~ dent VViison and administration odi- cials and Democratic Senators. After the conference the Democratic Sena- tors hurried to the capital for a con- ference with the Republican leaders to lay -before them a plan for a mo difled cioture which the Democrats hoped to bring before the Senate to- morrow. $35,000 FIRE IN IORONIO (Special to the Guardian.) TORONTO. 'March 7.-Fire from ‘an unknown cause shortly after -midnight destroyed two boathouses belonging to Orr Bros.. and McGrath and l. N. Devlns. on the Humber lllver at the extreme west end of the city. Boats kept for hire, -boats stored for private owners-and gasoline inuuchea, unm- bering in all 350, were destroyed. Tho loss is $35,000 . ill the latest issue ot' - the Official Journal of the National Asso- ciation of Marine Engineers of Can- T T ada, the following appears. compli- _ _ _ IS menldry lo Mr. D. Nicholson, ill. P.: E53; Seaman’ In “mp an "T As the mlltiei of wooden ship building in Canaria is tt live issue io- dny. would it not he possible to have nn early issue of the Journal "Ship- building issue " Get the rnrrcspon ties, on the subject und send it in the ‘]°,?.;;';aIl‘w)enO“ and WML ‘Prince winter service in-rf.-. and is io iw' se-‘nl., | . _ ` _ to Halifax. oi Pe Et y I(_‘/’_‘;';t5"i n°*“‘F ‘tiT"“‘Iet:*H§S@f;|?cs]l.r¢£D§ Council No._l5 is sylilplllllizillg with les u on on c ma el \\ at- been endorsed by the "Labol'ers' Pro- tectlve Union" and by Council No. 15. -*-l'--'- copies of which l am sending. l from h0me_,. Now there is no politics in this question as prominent nlen in both. The Prince Edward island Develop- covered with the least possible incon- parties are In favor of bonusiug wood- . . , .., .. ment Commission held its- first annual veulence' to tha Commission as ll en shipbuilding. ,,“§he imfm_m1lq?l;;fé\:i;"m;'f,_ll° igyhyg meeting in the Legislative Council whole, and the results of the inves Sir Donald (Donald Nicholson. M. i, 8 ‘§v"th((',/°"“;s"0n 0fp(~am,,|n mkf Chamber, last evening, Mr. F. ll. tigation-at were to ,be found in the re- P.. for Queon's County) as his "ue ° [I Heartz, the president, presided* ports of thc sub-committees, which friends. tlamllliarly tcalil him. .ilu an mg up tlleibunqsg gflfllfpbitoggbsyifé There were also present. Premier would be submitted. The programme address before the Charlottetown w°°d and rmyl' d ea] igvfrnmeht 10 Mathleson, Hon. M. Mclilnnon. Hon. committee had met from time to time' Board of Trade (about the most com- duty nf me 'Q ‘gba H ,lm buimn J. A. McDonald, Messrs W. F. Tld» and were. kept fully informed of the prehensive address ever given on the step In at oilce gn ,ngum man. nfl marsh. Percy P098- J- 9- Hylldllllll. nature and scopeof the work belngnaubject) was ably supported by Mr. °' shipgf (mm T J' . . ` wen) ,N P. W. Ciarkill, J. D. Stewart. N. carried on by the sub <~ommittees.|A. B. Warburton, his political' op- land _“ve” and F es'md"¢h ,Nt mg, Rattenbury. Dr. McMillan. J. E. B. The draft report which he was about ponent. a man' who has Also written Ocean access' -, ms at ,.38 palm. in McCready, J. W. Callbeck, l-‘rankiin to submit contained the conclusionssoma able articles on the same sub- gu°°t°d‘t.° ‘fe 'ft gF°(,m,fie1_,_p l_.oi.e.|g_ Bovyer, J. R. Elliott, J. H. Gill. J. reached by the programme committee ject. mere” ng B “HSL d ou|`f,.0amng T. Lantz. John Anderson. Rev. Dr. ,and the information which they badi Hon. Willialu Pugsloy is on record mera' h"°lm°§°¥<;m§m of our men Gauthier, W. lL. Cotton. F. J. Nash. gleaned and it would be for the as favoring wooden shipbuilding and ggling; :sea |`;r‘;;e measure- been ,asf W- P- Cilllllhan. J. B. McFady0l1- Commission as it whole to accept the the Finance Minister. Sir Thomas panama fm. the great mmm off m White. is also on record as favoring the bonusing of shipbuilding. Mr. Donald Nicholson in his speech in the House of Commons on January' llbth. 1917, spoke strongly in favor of a bouuw to wooden shipbuilding. So favorably did Mr. Warburton speak in supporting Mr. Nicholson. and the Liberal paper's editorial on the same that i attach them so that you may see _that both Grit and Tory in this province stand together for the Union Jack and the bonusing of wooden and- stool ships. » if have no doubt, Mr. -Editor. you remember the time. not so vory long ago, in St. John it was alimost impos- sible to get beyond the sound of tho caulking mallet. and so it was in this province. as can be remembered by many; in one town alone, twenty- two vessels on the stocks. The' "Canadian Courier" iiaa had some very good articles on ship- building in the Maritime provinces. and the "Busy East," public-hed in Moncton, contemplates gettin! out a I cial edition on the question. and I. . P0 has tilted Hr. Baillie (than whom no (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, March 7.--The prosper that Premier Lloyd-George would tak part in toduy‘s debate in the liouse Commons on the irish r|uel~ltiou an outline the Gcver-nment's position to wards ireland aroused deep iniere iu the proceedings. The debate hang on a resolution which will be move by T. P. O’(`onnor on behalf of the Na tlonalisls. The resolution is an fol lows: “That with a view to strengthening the hands ol’ the Allies in achieving recognition of rights for small nations and the principle of llatlonaiiiy - l tl oi' tl st H il H Urgtng That Long Promised Free ln- ; I stitution be Conierred Upon Ireland. Lloyd-George to Speak on Question. 9 '_W°"`“'__i`°_' against the opposite German principle of military domination and govern- ment without consent of the governed. ii. is essential without. further delay to ccu1'or upon ireland the (we insti- tution long promised to her. _ li is expected that an amend-ment recording the desire of the House for a settlement without coercic-n of ani' section of irish opinion will be moved from the Government benches and adopted as the official view. John Redmond, who has been ill, hoped' tu bc well enough to speak and Sir John Lonsdale was prepared to explain views of irish Vnionisla. .:_-.~_».~_-_-_-_L_~.-_-_ _ ..... .-,-.-_-ee,-_-_-_-,~_-,»_-ee _._-_-_-_-_-uw THE mllnlrl scuo School dpened llesier tural College. 0 Prov "During the past year a great lnlpe- tus has been given to the development of the dairy industry., through the enactments and work nt tho Provin- cial Department oi’ Agriculture. At the recent meeting of the Dairymen's Association the Inspector of Factories reported many changes of equipment being -made and a better general feel- ing toward needed improvements than he had previously ncted. Such a re- port spcaks well`\`or the nleu who urn producing the greatest. product Print-c Edward Island can boast of, namely. milk. his part to improve the quality of the p . . makers are striving for greater pro ficlency in the heat methods of manu- i'actul'l`ng the finished nriiclcs. cheese and butter. at the Maritime Dairy 'ichool he-ld at Tl'uro, N. S. E M P _ ln this school the three hluritilne ' ' ' ' " l’rr.~vlnces are cooperating to estab- ' ' lish unlforlnit_\' ln the methods of I I I _ cheese anti butler uluking. When this has .been acconlplished li lu.l_\ be taken as thc greatest sit-p rn\vurd en- - -_-_-_-_-_~.~.-_». . .». » - ».».-.-_-_-.-.~.-_-_-_-ev,-.~ .~~.-_-.~.-.~.~_= .- P9 lnces. Willie the producer is ihus |loing_ raw roduct the cheese and butter! 'I NIE DAIRY _ OL AT TRURO day al Truro Agricul- n io all Maritime |suriug a firm and lasting grip on tho `beat markets. The first part of the course is for instruction in bllttermakiug and is in operation between March 7th and, .20th.. after which the course in Icheesemaking is conducted between .March 21 and April 3rd at both of Ethese courses the most competent in- structors thal are tc- be found in Ca- nada will take part. Several island instructors being included. ln view oi' the fact that Prince Ed- ward island as :t province should use every means at Its disposal to enhance the quality of its dairy products it should be the wish of every cltfeac and butler maker to attend the co rse. it is free to anyone in the Maritime Provinces who has had one season‘s experience in a cheese factoiy or creamery. Railway charges are ref lundcd by the local Departments of Agriculture, as an inducement, which leaves the securing of board and lod- ging ns the only expense fo be borne by the student. From this and other features of the lnlprnvenlen( in Dairy work it is i-xlwv-tell n lasting benefit will reiillll. .~ _-.-.~.~_--~.- _ _- _-_-_-_-:_-.--~~ _ _ _ - . 1 _ _~.~:.- -ef. c _-::,\\~' Marine l