,_.______.... __.__~..._ ._ .. ..__ on rrloo Ere , GERMAN llnrlrronv ve Taken-Possession oi llusseldori and are Tiling 0ver_ 0tiler Cities 12,000 British Troops Now ru Germany. Customs Cordon to be Estabhshed. (special to The Guardian) ‘informed so that they will munbnr FRENCH MILITARY HEArD- 12.000, four battalions being ready UARTERS MAYENOE- GER 1O U0 in the British section of the rm’. March lt-Onnlulntlon of manned German territory. e ndrlltrlon-nl German tenriwry . ma; the Allies had announced cusToms QQRDQN T9 9E EQTAIIJQHEID 9y would take possession of as _ March 8.—-It is believ- ; rrtrr ANTS EMAR000 i i oirrlorlrr MINISTERS LorrdonPost Makes This Proposed Visit to London oi lion. Manning iloherty to Protest Against Cattle Embargo. Suggestion Apropos oi ANNUAL M The second annual meeting of i \\\\\_\. >-_\\\ W ‘ _' lneadhytveryotty1 _ a Elli} or r Y.W.0.A. vrsrteolv Encouraging Reports Submitted itlr S d ' I - " ' leer s Worli of lhe instituliln. brrfiid. mum “mama wumm a ohm “h” Appointed. ‘lhe Prrsidellfs Report. llecture were about $20.00 s. rrrrrronlos went ~ Worth Planing .__l._ ..._ 4. g ‘ IN RUSSIAN Rl0T Hundreds oi ‘People. 100,000 Worker! New on Strike. - ieveral ‘bullied IUD Ill- iitfllsllt. iby Lord Bearverlrmck to m, You m rig Women's Christian As. plots“ a‘ i m“ wnmmlnea °f ihcllirtlflll was held yesterday after th cortu a e amber“ oonidnt the Cundnll Home_ the {DNDON M ‘ 8._,n _ pres ant, Mrs. R. I). ‘Miutcb pre- mrarn rapardrtlorfsmhconnminlonqiiaxft Twig‘ All“ prammary Bu!‘ 0 (Special to The Gu dlun) LONDON. March 8.-—ln adrlritton ho maintaining an embargo against Canadian cattle, tilra London Morn- in: Pout would place an embargo on overseas ministers who mesa-me to interfere in polltlcnlqraestioursot ulmnreetlc oowrern. The Pout which ‘Mm ._ us exercises which included an Mlmatgraggnesmfibltgdlay’ ‘grains; s-ntng hymn, and prayer iby Rev. h“ Mm ma“; a sum“ w“, “M,” allow“ “We hummus’ deem," r. Light scripture reading by at Lord Beaverlbrookon account of that lnfliotrlou or penaltiea uow u “z Glemlenmus’ “m “mule” rle of the penalties for Germany's economic pressure of Ger- ilore to meet the Allied repara- ed on demands, was carried out to- many Wm beg.“ on Thursday when, a customs line will be. established 3y Nryuntowrurrl incident. marked {eastward move c: the Allied gaps. So far an reports up to a ‘ . hurtl- shows trim occupation o! fifljilclummmm“ ($212819 311mg‘; s clty or lJtusieldou-f, the largest “mud l m: o. m"), m cent rtlro cities taken cv-zr by the mun.” m,“ on an (‘Nun goodl IHGSJVILB completed this morning . that of Duisburg and Ruhr corn GERMAN AMBAGSADOR T0 LEAVE LONDON rising together ilhre chief ‘pant or hi! Ruhr coal and industrial region, his aftornlc J. The French army LONDON. March 8.—-Dr. Schum- '1ll furnish lfhe bulk of the ‘urces H‘. the German Ambassador to or the new march into Germany Great Britain, will leave London rent Br-iuilrs r-eutrtlruttou in lnen M ‘Berlin toillsht. it was announc- ll m. onlc large enouult to show cd this afternoon when asked .. solidarity with the Allied It Whether he would return the Ger- eenrn cerlrrln that the Arlrerit-arrs mall 6W0? Fllflisged‘ his shoulders '>'.l'._\ o take rro part ‘rr the nzlvwne. the did not. know when hero lira ltt present, 12.000 British ‘Pills Embassy here ‘is rerualnlng rulers in Germany or whom open with the colmsellor ln charge. .000 are on lt\illpnl‘ill'_\’ duly in It ls expected Oh-uncelior Mayor ipper Silesia It is believed the Will arrive in Inndon in trime for recs along tilro Itlllille wiliibe m- the conference tlo begin Saturday. Comwsm sP Rare Book Bargain First Edition of “Paradise Lent for 2d. rerovrr P6P! (ABOUT NEW), far srtale cheap. Apply 170 Kant NF ‘MNTED A"'“"'"'W'-“_"GIRL FOR on“ tricked up in unexpected quarters. w- -. -' m.“ _ grlllhoilsework. Apply 248 Grafton A m” o’ the ‘ “mo” M M" ‘FOR ...L='_"'sac..t= rm:- mont house, 172 Kent St. Aprply J. L. Younker. Montague. 1668. and agrees with Lowdecjs dos llousewolt; lnoonr AND 80AM) w/mvso by gentleman. Private tamlly. Apply Guardian ‘WANTED AT ONCE. A QUANTI ly of pressed. straw. will pay llislleot- prices Phone or write, Macltle l: 00., Charlottetown. mnw runs wanna. - sure ‘was bounrl. Is Dublin Castle ‘FOR GALE. IUOKEVI l-NCUBA- tor 110 Egg lilo. Ulod one hatch. Price $30.00 Frank A. Ramsay. New London. P Iii. rl. ‘FOR SALE AT HUNTIR RIVER. my farm consisting of l0 cores in very good stats ef cultivation, with dwelling house. almost new. and two blrnq ll. S. Manhood. ‘T0 LIT.-—Q‘NTMLLY LOGAT ed large trout room ou lower floor suitable for omen. Apply Guardian. in the House of Commons several independent Unionists sug the Chief Secretary for ndualuistrntton- and placing al lnry ipuder the sole command o St. Southwark. S. ‘E. I London. England announce their sprinz kale of furs at auction on April lstlr. i921, E. H. Rayner. agent. Srrmmerslde. P. I}. I. Irish Insurgents. Mr. ‘Hams Greenwood. Chief Secretary Ireland admitted the WARDWOOD BLOCK‘! FOR FIR! wood. Few curloadl ‘for Isle. Cut. to any length you wont if order- ed now; otherwise ll ins Write Adngdlnm Bros, Selkirk Station, the consideration of the Cabinet. Imulsbnrg. C. B. ‘FOR SALE. — ONI LARGE illiarter oak roll top dentin pert. cct coalition base con ins ten drawers also one first top double desk. containing sixteen draw. era. For further particulars phone 261.3. ‘ ‘F3? BALIE-l-di Aclill g0 not:- y Orton n} from pper o Lower so. rotate been. 1-2 rnllg from char-lumen: otrm will be received till 10th More! for the whole or for I 3-3 sore BOD. e Farm. ’ ea throuezhout Canada will i (‘he rmmenwn fi- “QLESMANI WANfllu-uALll- ell a u respect! moan v whose ambi loo" lingo and Ml present ii mllfilt find Wire congenial , ytudut with "l nod at the frighten nmrtus coat at this price. For sale at Rtohmondihbt, Engllsirrutd Woolen Cot actorgrl. til-OTH- your woman wrro would uoomierJarto-rwl " m‘ l" i iiou with n fut ifeViM eel-u where industry woralrlbo Mlord- w n‘ mmmh u‘ I . . Parallel ‘to the Rhine to a depth of ‘Lyon or Hm Manning w Doha,“ norenolu, March ‘L-Tlaere are MW twelve . do. nnmberof ole U w“ 5'53"" i" ‘"9 ‘bmim 0° 5° ionist lenders who, according 1110 ‘plorabie accidenr ilciiilrfiltl ‘is lilt lion's “Paradise hos" was bought i‘ M’ d"! “'5” m" 2d "" it" B°°k ntzed that Lord Berrverhr-trclk wolrr‘ in: hoist-"l the chain Pnond. Eton Collette. TM wry. ill tight for cheap meat and bur-lid and it portal wl in its m1 rvlrq Hale's almost perfect condition is dated had the support or the Great. major will Wall Willgllt llvllvllil- il- ll was {fourth of the sever- w nat, al title-page! with which the first i106. edition twin furnished ilrouu ‘time to time. it has the fleur-de-lis orna» his opposltloutoslr Arthur Gr-lnfltlrlvoulrl hamper future MYBBTIIQIIM mo m“ annual new" mare Boecawen a r- the mar b - 0"“ W‘ M°Pi°¢ election, “in editorlulaytogafy I Th“ mllmil“! Dmdmmfl m cad _ were appointed. n‘ a ammm Jute‘ grins. (‘ham lon_ Miss Margaret Cotton, Mrs. . J. Harris, Mn S. PARIS, March lL-Dr. tvtrrrrelnr new ‘mwwm’ Meyer, German Ambassador to France has been called to Berlin Minister of Agriculture for Ontario. to get in- touclla rwith ‘his Got-mu. r Mm - C. Moore, Miss Mar lrving_ Mrs. ° m“ 5 m“ “m” “u” l“? “"- ‘rita ll. Jenkins, nanny J. n. Stew. , _ I ,and liirs. A. G. Peaks. Rallway Estlmates Miles. Mills the secretary trees- Now Expected OTTAWA, March 8—-'l‘he expen- diture of the Canadian Government’ Railways will. it,i.n understood, figure largely In the coming main estimates which Sir Henry Draytcn will table in the House of Com- mons tomorrow or next. day“ Bad Accident At p Railway ‘Shop of $300 on hand. The report of the House 0cm. Deal With Austria gseolal to The Guardian) ON. ‘March 8.'——The Allied Supreme Council during its sitting hare yesterday notified the Aus- trian representatives for that pur- pose. The Austrian Government ‘W418 requested to send delegates as soon as possible. lordfllraverbrook llas Good Support llll3!ll2i!8ltl6d._ Enjoyable features of the meet- lug were a piano solo by Miss Wlnrlsrolg and a, vocal tsolo by Miss Irowe. Excel-lent addressee. full e" encouragement were made by Jlsstrlce Ilaszard, Mr. Percy Pope Mr. Hertz-y ‘Smith, oi‘ the Trustees Boa-ml, ltev. Mr. G-l‘endennlng_ Mr_ W. I.. Cotton, Mr. H. G. Gomhell and Mrrs. J. A. Clark. PRESIDENT'S REPORT LONDON. Mlalldh 8,—-'Tbe Dolly ~‘r\'hile ‘changed in the sum-k of Express refers Uhls morning to the milking repairs _ rm n. locomotive meeting yesterday when prlr, Bonn;- tomler at i‘.‘:‘~ ; Jtfflillll‘. filmy Aumhm. year has passed and we in Charlottetown _\'-.~.-r:r~rtl:r_y* a (ie- éome w "m ‘Second annual report 1f the Cundrall Home. 'I‘liklng everything into consider- ttlon we have had a successful year. financially, socially and in worlk among the girls of the city. ling Westminster Gazette. Wlllllel‘ result of w-hlr-ia Mr Frank Hal‘.- lrod Mr, Law p0 erw-mmunmare Lorri his left arm terribly cru-rirtrri. nutr- Beaverrbmok 1m- his ‘p311 in u,» Qllflllrlllilllif its umplllatwr later. It WICIV 919mm. n5 bhelgflldgrg rec/W mpears ‘bu: u the li‘ll'lul‘ wls be snpporiir r . bu removal rind vllo unfortun-rtrr mrarn antler-ed dreadfully. He v1.1a lrennovclrsaruuralsgrusrrlbll-etro P. E TAKES OLD Island iirlivplifll trllcre llio arm wa= “y 0| me ram; guppy-m, of the 1;“. r- me time llefrlre tlrs tend":- coulr‘: i} 3, n-umae being brought in. Twelve meetings of the Direct. unrtng the present winter there ‘tliigffillliifiiili 3i°l‘.$’$‘...§.l“§3§ “only “new e we l“ "*6 among the help which necessitated To enter into the spirit 0i’ the family life 0d’ the Cuudall Home durring tire year and to meet the girls in the horme, several members of the board took the opportunity of coming down for the evening meal and joined the girls at 1mm ll)‘ worshrm afterwards. This Special ti: The Guardian ‘LONDON. March 8_—Diirinrg n rsrcenlt bonl-bardalrent 0f the work- ncrra quarters in Moscow. from u: illlery placed on the hills overlook tng the city, says a Central News really a splendid way to get ac-| qutarlnted with the home and‘ tI "l’»l‘“‘l“‘f‘"l»‘léiéii‘teli'f”iBHARLUTTETUWN RANGERS telephone Mrs. Mugford‘ ‘in 1nd "101111118 that you are coming and pay for your meal. Early tn the yeltr the board do. that the time Ilrnlt of the girls boarding in the hmne should be two years. This was thought uret- submltted the financial reJeo ibe best on account of the list port showing a balance of upwards of girls waiting to come into uho tariather mlttee submitted by 01088 Merger. with the Board of Directors sent at Cort-ton showed all furniture and M-lss Mills to Toronto in February equipment in good order and well. ‘to attend the national council ad ' lthe Y. W. C. A‘. We all felt that Mlir3s Mills would be tile best re. rand crowd watched a she has come bark with vnluarblefi-PB-i-iilfl 0f lliB Ii‘! irlfornrlrtlon garined at that conven- in! $0 HOYIE- clded home . The (Trustee Board pr-esen-tative from this "Y" I; ‘was Ethiopian night: at. the] Arena lust evening and: u lurge thrilling derrlnn-l of Ilocltey accord Although rlhe local lion and will bebatter fitted to carry teem brollsht home the bacon-we 0n her work yearn. dulnlrlrg the coming Bro Iorry to ‘say it wasn't chicken. —0nly ‘the sensational corkscrew Nil ed and numbers of (than wounded. More than 100.000 rureu and woollen. the despetch asserts. are uow ou strike in Mloaww. The bombard "will followed a call for a general mike issued by laden of tho t; Daapatch from Helminsgors today workmen. 0llN0_il_E0 GHAMPIUNSHIP lhe Island. rs Proved Their Right to the Title oi Maritime Colored ilrrmpionslrp by Substantial Score oi 7-5 Over New Glasgow Rovers. The rteums were composed o! the following; . Rangers-White. Em. Crosby, J. Mrllls, Dave Crosby. Kins-man, Bill Ryan. ~Srnlzs»—Al_ Ryan, B, Ryan, A. Honneseey. Mflovera-Shephel-d, States, Whel an, Smlthers, Morris, Borden. Subs Th“, Assocmron 1s mm‘; $100 stops of "Hooker" White, the local L. Millie, Jordan. by the Dominion Council. may say ‘that. been paid as no b yet. been received. ‘Dialling the year the my; m; has n0; yer, er" supplied who silver m {or game has what not times seemed o. tlurk and ‘ryfustgg The ‘teams 1 gore] tender stood off defeat. “Ilnoli lining of sinister situation. were quite evenly NOTES It ls UMWQiOOrI there are serious doubts an to Ktunrrnanls- amateur Board lrittl the. barn In connection mflivhed 81111 0161311611 M iimflfl M‘ stun-dung Thh; is a use! lou- Presl- with the Cundoli Home entirely re "Mk8 illiii-ES ill/ell’- unodclled and made over lnrto a. dyffergng ship with ‘trite redoabtable Jack and Jollrnlaou judging h-nm their will- 5qjclalls inrgnees to resort to hostilities or 2;“: °w"a“m:dm“mmuf°‘£: “Pgan Qrymllfifllllm where the girl's clubs have ‘basket iball IPlLYHlCiII culture. Their are also held in the Khulna/shim This flllg tr grant need in the lives of the girls unll can be made a _ m, tun able aggregation. as the Rovers Hockey Society which ‘convened nit community centre Nor all tho. gt of the city. dclfferrent church ‘leagfues compete for it and thus st athletics aunong the girls. annual meeting of the Assoclartio At 1h if scrum kindly dis. _ trnsezi rncumber of ‘the Association i008l5. While Slmlthers and Jordon w» the ilid the bulk of the work for New mum Glras-"ow. W‘. have already Illfifllilfl’ [mu-pate ed "Hooker" White's remarkable given by "Ifooker." Some of the boys could evidenrtly claim relation _ the least pretext. The Rangers arc to be tronrinrutularted on their bril- liant and decisive victory over such Ttvarl il-"ri Crosbv starred for the e stoppinrp It ls not a sweeping as dent Covey. New Glasgow adopt to . Atwordinzfio or... o... Historical the Shooting Gallery utter last night's game noverahacoilnilnnbils come over was birch spectacular stopping seen as the efllibitlou n Sellilnn to say that "Hooker" heal "Hooker" vmrricd off cmti-iboxas, d revolutionized tlha n goral-tenrdlnl’ wibrtzz-bnngs. etc, in a. pheuoauanal manner. ruent under the author's name, and has also the rare third title-page. probably inserted wlleu tho book n e your furs. l-Il hast t plaid. w_ Chester! a. M503: B1119 T0 G0 Charlottetown. t~ HAMAR GREENWOOD sAvs Land Surveyor, Hermuivillo. "i5 auaeifxm APPEM-s LONDON, March 8—Durlng the coirrso of the debate on Ireland today gested the complete elimination of Ireland and Dublin Castle from the Irish Crown forces. including coustahu- the commander-lobbied of Ireland 0550K, pm?” 1 c9, 94 PARK no as to make clear tllo issue he- tween the British Crown and the for suggestion made a great impression upon him. l-le promised to recommend it to ‘WANTED-SM lon_ GOOD DAIRY butter. Address J. Weather-hie. anum FOR aALeI-Tauexauo- rln. Apply owner H. A Robert- ron GA-LL-A illw role-slow pressed hay. Apply A_ R. McKay, LBIWMBJ ‘ALL UNGALLED FOR SUITS was ilred by the subohaaer across llldovellfllllil "fill iiill‘ 30 Win07! the bow of tile Clowrry which sold at all no eadh odd trance: "°‘“""" “W” ‘°' $3.96. In manly oases this price the" I006! f0!‘ work and both vessels entered the ‘tffflldlf custmnermWtse fllell p0" of Mwmh smurtny utamool-L men will 2 or t eultsurd an over- 8 M121, municipal dock the until-o crew was ML A | m ha", d u vls lass ‘then l-ll trhalractllnl value Ktnnon. 91gb’!!! ¢b+ ‘airlift: Qgzm" ‘bu’ _________________._._.___.. CLOTH-DO folks need materials rrr good qualities for ‘thdr drones his income. We require-a tun of clea p, . , my and outta. We have thousand! andnboilyfrawnd h mlitv 1min that will the sold as low s-mi it W‘ 9W’- bad forbidden in rloode 5i to 56 inclmr will " ‘flail is no excellent opportunity hotter qunliq .00 Ii ‘ illu- "LJi-‘AJWLZ'°'#-°r$ ties than ruualiy found ill we Jppiv u. "f, y g, m; ’ rr port mm rah-tea and also rolls car second fled), lnny" ' tiling. of the cblldmia needs. caller. one neon it, 99mm; y” stare uddm OTTAWA, March 7——l-l0l1 . C . this evening diet Alex Johnston w-lro left the department to take n position in the British Empire Steel corporation, has decided to return to his old position. understood the matter was definlt ely decided this afternoon. ‘Mr. Johnston left ‘the department a couple of mouths ago. Since he rs signed the work of Deputy Minis- ter has ‘been carried on by H. E. A. I-Isrwil-ien. as Acting Deputy Minister. When Mr. Johnston re- wmes the Deputy Minister's clut- ies lMr. Hawkers WilIJBi/llfll to his former post of Assistant Deputy Minister‘. Western’ Union Babe €opany lias Trouble ‘ Will -n"ie Sam, f MIAMI, Fin... March 8.~W0rk oi‘ connecting the Western Union Mlnlmd-Barbadoes cable lwus‘ ub- r rrlptiy ‘halted yesterday afternoon when tlrrb United States submarine chaser lll Nppcnred and opened fire on the cable oh Robert C. Clowry and planed the eutlro crew under arrest. ' The action took place on the high seas about four mile: off of Miami Beach. near the buoy tho/t bad 50bit Iii/ticked t0 the end ofltrlle cable when it was laid from the three mile limit of the United States to Barbudoea -by the British cslhle ship Colonic, last summer. , flignais hoisted by the naval ves- sel, it is said, were disregarded by the cable alltp, nf-tnv which a shot Captain Smith of the Cldwry was ordered to desist from the cable when the Olowry tied up at the placed under urriot. Order-a luucd ly Wlloen Washington, March l.-'l‘he Rob- ert C. Clowry 0nd Itsrted work ipre- or paratory to landing the Weston Futon cable which trlao government °‘ Grders tuned by the navy depart- ing us well as could be expected C. Bellaniylre ‘Minister of lliar-lno ,Mr n l. has been enlploveil in the made the definite announcement rmgbp» “(my deparflngnt o; the m". way .‘>r the pas; twenty years» and former Deputy Minister of lMnri-ne {his is (he first serioup that has ever befilllen him. runny friends I0 “cm of the unfortunate occurr- It is once. Twenty Thousand meant at titre direction of President wrleou rm aurnamer- to atop inlld- ing of the cable by force. if 110w!- DCP/ldllllll. His twill b0 very sorry Children Killed NEW YORK, March 8—-'i‘wenty thousaud children under fourteen years of age are killed by accl- rlenta each year in the United States, according to figures just made public by the American Red Cross; Burris. falls. automobile and other vehicular accidents. drowning and poisoning exact the heaviest toll ‘of child life. blasted Bandis liatriiy injured ‘intently-Plug Cierlr TORONTO. March 8.-Lecna.rd Cecil Sabine druklill. well shot mud fatally injured at 10.50 Saturday night by two bandits as be rwas making up his cash behind the coernter preparatory to cloning the store for the night. He died in the ilveatern Hospital this afternoon af-ter an operation had been per- formed ln an effort to extra/at the bullet, which had lodged In his abdomen. William JoycePMr. Ssbinds alr- slstnnt was in a room in the rear of the drug store when. the bandits eh- tereii. On hearing the shot be ran into the store. The bandits grabbed what loose ‘mange there was on the counter "url fled from tiirle store. r~‘.r:e Under Glotb Ono of tlrc pair wore a handker- chief in such n. "manner as to par- tially bide hie face. It is thought that the robbers ordered Mr. Sub- ine to throw up his bands as one‘- entered llis store and tihat he did not take it seriously but looked on it as n joke. Before he had time to cry out he was mentally wounded and he fell to the door. , No trace of the murderers had ‘in-ought (before the board. One as- soctrzttlou meeting W-BrS held in Nov- umber when ahrortt sixty of the rnermlbers matllerrcd to hear of the work done at the summer camp and to discuss plans for the year. l: bsought the members together and to some l-t nv-ras ‘the fie-st idea gained cf what. this Cuudarli Home means to the girls boarding here and to‘ the glnls outside. as a means of spreading the luww ledge of the work of the "Y" noth- lng equals the Association meet_ in 8. In November our very e House mother, rMlTB- Windsor “ollnd it necessary to resign he position in order to her aged feilt alt ‘the tint-e that it would be velly diiflcult ‘to fllii her place how- ever. in about a month's time Mrs. Mugrford was enzflwed to illl thfl vacant position and is [Srfibfiilfify- Hlstvtng managed boarding house of her own ‘she ‘thoroughly understands every do. tall of the work and has a spec- lal talent rol- stOIWlBK ally tillv leak in finances, which means so much in the running of an lnstltu. uiorl such as uhts. Early in the year n small deficit. was beginning w creep in and the Directorate found it necessary to increase the board n‘! the girls in the homer They were arll penfectly wlllllli; l0. have it so and uow we have no drlmfllllty wtlrratever in making both ends meet. The girls pruy accord. tug to the eaharieo they receive. but no distinction is made in the henna between the one who pa!!! the smaller amount and the one who pay-s the lnmger. Tillie Bill‘!- inz eonrle of paying board is original idea of this “Y" and works lreariatrtrilulty. Durlng- tho_ "Y's" in the llianitime province! especially to visit this one and to omrruare notes with Miss Mill‘!- Ench one was ‘resolved to carry tile ldetl. back to tllelr own ileld of labor. was donated to the homo ‘for the Rose's. Mr. Fran» Hearts all Book. The‘; come down for help from it tn writing. their school compost- More. 8o vou can readily see tlrnt the "Y" in grad-tulle crwp- tho-mun til-m tom‘ their homes. interesting lecture in January tn aid n‘ theilome. Subitot "The been found at a late hour tolldstbt. lt in bellwvod V! the I ‘nu-y have not been rescinded. so lzoé‘: yiffififits‘ m u could-be leer-m today, ~. Pr pollen that they are the pair wlio had been ‘committing numerous held-was tu, |e°tu,:,,_ the put week of ewe, i-ll the city. . our, The not ‘plecendl on tale tires Immin- oire oppontunltv r1’ hearing that ‘lrt certainly was of the era thought best. At t finances were low of w all-eddy spoken, ed on Mr. i '1‘o mymlnd much good resulted {ave from m“ msaoumnonm‘ ‘mneeulng"board wished. Now that we have a g-ood balance on hand, the ‘boar intends to pay ‘that $100430 b" into equipment‘ for the gymnast- r think‘ “"'~ ALEX JOHNSTO Pom-raj" imlYlllK-Pfl b01001 the elbel v. AI gigfifhaavlipgfinugwvlgorzhfi H: last March rMr. Horace Huszar lust. ac rounts the patient was do~ ~ kiudl donated $100.00 to the "Y hflmo and among ‘um Ems W” ‘to bayused in any way the dl-rect- a comundrttee wait- he ibourd might use his do lt used in whenever way the liln closing for a greater membership especial- 1y costs one dollar per year. sure a, member mole“ that this association belongs r you and we would have your ysym. tarke care ofgpalhy vice. If we "‘°'"‘°" “d ‘m’ ‘mrdlcr eon and that should not be possible lu a city of work of the “Y" cou-l b thi we can m °""°““ ‘my “'5 3V6 handled the whistle very variably ‘ - t tiim ‘highly rrnr-l“°l“i“ “i m“ 9mm‘ ‘on o. while Oliver Grettrrv as Chief Ar- a; him-moor of anv lit/tie pleaaarwrtes that were exchanged was shnkgfly 9.,- impartial. a grim-r; undertake the aebuloati some of the “deserving P00?" ‘the active ‘membership w lit you you nauulrally nnl the iireneftt of you-r all this size, the city. We ask you to kindly remem-b that we are barely trwo years old.‘ "v. our swnrlrlltng clothes. as it were and any mistakes we mnrke are “i? Hall-Million Donation sulrlrner_ officers came from other Pmfouo" my,“ ‘in (Mobs-r the World Bonk 0i Half a million dollars earned dun- ‘mwmmilm mum“! 5‘ “Mm” iru- the war as the result of a medl- . girls . W. K. me of me by Mr 4 1m- ulorrow nlgiilt to the Dermatholo n. E. Mutclr Qolntlly. The oohool izlcatl Research laboratories rrirlzs res/p the benefit of this World ‘Wpon of may“; mm“, it w“ l m: into the lives 0' the girls and else all or the University of Pear m‘ and“ Fltflm“ ‘u’ an The donation consists of $878,000 due to our immaturity, and ancslly crave your sympathy i111- tll we are older. lllnally let me thank the Board of directors for their splendid hell), and ohe Tnlrlstee Board dol- kindness‘ and countesy ‘shown drilling the veer, and let me b66116“ i“ "u" or my successor. Fztitlrfully submitted F. J_W. MUTOH Earnlnqo ,to Medical Research PHILADELPHIA. lilareh 7.-—- cal discovery. will be presented to- NOT earned here tonielit The donolu are Doctors Jay Frank Schremosl‘! and John A. Kath. mar. and ru ieuo Goonze M. Rais- uylvuniu faculty. clsl-l and more than $125000 in he 1pm.‘; m9 the opening rpPFlOIl and notched up hich I have iwv some within Sml-trhers and Jond-en sfulggirll‘! the Hasuard and asked if I191, tBeforo Nile DBPIOG 0110863 “Bil” “mm Rya-n placed: his team in tlhe score til-e h-orma and he was pleased to Wiillmlil U19 P910011 Blliltlll‘! 2'1- wars very much bu evidence ccnrnt. <1 he twine for the locals. while Kills k mml (ltftlv added n rhird‘. Shwtlv after Smlthers of the Rovers scor ed for New Glasgow. The period rl would make a plea Q0590‘ hlch strenuous efforts on the part o’ ‘the _ the locals deserves cred-it for rm- hwd a mmmbenhpp neving the colored dhsrmrpl/vnslrlp “m of the provinces lrv the sen, “he showed thy iliulplayingtirat he we'd d be extended still show the my L, vmmver fry, "Maritime Provinces New Glasgow fumed things in - , _ FAMED ROD IISHERMAN l8 DEAD AT 8T. JOHN ST. John, N. B. Mar. 7——Johu M. Dnlzaall. axed 74, famed as a fish- erman and maker of fishing rods, riled at his home here last eve lug. He had u. medal received from ing George as recognition of his work- manship, and in 1904 he was given a silver cup presented by E. W. Du.- ls. of New York. for the largest saldflglon caught at lied Camp Inta- pe a. . ten minutes. l" the sen/ind Mame "Bill" Ryan Locals 4. lnvndrrrs 3 nrrrin‘: the. third session den-pile zlriisltilrsd Clrgrlovetrcwln mF-lllfiirififid i--<q->-_- f l 6 B? 8f‘ irlle ne-‘iod ended 7-6 ea, in favor of Charlottetown. OILEARY “Mwrs A Jo‘ l“ J "i will" hD 1 ' ' " ° w °"‘"“"’°° OTTAWA. Morecla 1.-~r want a. lob so if you know anyone who wants to employ rue you may tell him that I am here." This was the first word to the people of Ottawa from Lieut Mich- ael 0‘Leary. V. 0.. the flrlt Clu- ardian towln tlleVlciroriruCroseiu the Great War, whose brave ex- plott has formed the foundation for many a song and story during the past six years. “Johnn no some of the M". J autos Harrell rmr wsarnnn .. .. rnlrarnnartm TIDE, noon. am Teiiphic News Special lo The Guardian OPENING 0F MURDER TAMI. TORONTO, March k-Btroug , " minds and moderate gale: from the EDMITNSTON, March Sw-‘LGIG. 5mm, we“ W1“ “avert w“ luierim i"! i119 N11 0i i119 The lowest temperature Monday vvlbllc marked the onellilrs of themglrt was 1r above. At e a m. es- Wlblllarm St. Pierre murder trinrl tgyday p; w“ %_ Ty, M35“; m». gig???‘ (iffiugwalleéelirereitfiilodilg. lug yesterday was 33 and l; was w e “mm,” M Mhmle mummy!‘ theihu saline at 10.30 lllt Didn't, young tel roparslor whose ' body was found in the M ’ ‘M River last fall. SMALL ATTENDANCE AT bAi-RV MEWB CONVENTION FIUEDBRIUPON. Much 8.— The fortyJbfth annual convention of the New Druuawuck Farmer: and Dolrymenn Association open. ed today wlrth trweutyiivo dolqal es in. attendance. 1i. BTBAMBR LIAKiNG lr0Ul8BU1irG_ N. 8.. Mun-oh 8.- The B. S. Turret Cope arr-river‘ in port today leulliug bully from‘ a large hole stove into her hon by an ice flow. GERMAN rnoemn Ion er. ' noun "fl-we before Yesterday." I arm sorry equipment llld PQDPHOMI idle DN- ' that more mumibm-s n’ the Arnlociu. m; m“, hy up, rpm-gr; m; “r- p! "w" d“ n“ ‘Wm "h°m”"°' °f the druiz arsopheunmlne, a United States dnelopmeut. of the German by Canaan,“ ‘mops M" been “L ST. JOHN. March tL-Slx mach ino guns and twelve Ammunition boxes captured from tho Gennztrw loted t0 lllil city. .:_. .._......-_(.....A__. ___ ‘W; " f ‘ V ---~I--»-»‘ 3......