BBQ DAILY ; J' ' , _ , , v _ Morning Dail founded ga m N. yu, “hi wan. 04...’ =...|... l.°.°.l,, 1... } 'cHARLo'r'rE1-owN, CANADA, THURSDAY, MARCH 4. 1915 ' { -mg__rm.r_,:m§t»» k . 2”, tnitiis iuitttii nsstwiit. Piitiin The Attack is Fierce an Many Shells are Raining on the City in Revenge for FormerDefeatbyRussians. (Special to the Guardian.) l’E'l‘l{0GllAD, March 3.-A t`oi-into. able boiiiburdinent ot' the Polish city ot Ossowiec has been couiineucetl by l»‘leld Mnrsiial Von llindenburg`s army tying on the Bobr ltivcr. According lu scini-oilicial advices the Gertnaiis ure expending at vast amount ot` shells in ilie caiinoiiailo on Ossowiec in rc- vcngo t`or their defeat by the liussiaii ni Przusiiyz. _ Strait. S ecial to the Guardian s ( P ~) ` ‘ is » ' ' l’AltlS, March 3.--'1‘lic l-lavns News is separated from the llardaiiellcs by BOMBARDMENT OF 0 THE Di-iRl)llNELLES dtargest Bombarding Fleet in History of E the World, Fifty-tivo Warshtps liow Engaged i Demolishing the Forts on Both Sides of th Strait. The Forts One by One Being Reduced and Some of the Ships are Well into th C liontlii' on ilu- Gulf ot' Soros, which An itttciiipi by the Austi-inns to Agciicy gave out adespatcli this alter- the Gallipoli Peiiliisula." pierce tlie_llussiiiii front near Lupkow cndcil in iullure. Tho Austriiiiis su tered severe losses in that region an noon concerniiig ustitteiiieiit publish- tliat. tho Allied ileet resunicd bombard |'. cd in the Paris Matin this morning. (Special, to the Guardian.) d - I . _ . _ port of tlieiruriny has been e-nntp(-,lien ment ot' the Dariiunclles yesterday LONDON, March ll,--A despatch to to retire. The Gorman for-wg that (Tuesdtiy) iiioruing. ll.outor's Telcgratn Goinpuiiy from wore defcateil nt i'rzasnyi1 are stt || ’l`lie despatch, which is dated Athens Athens says! retiring. hotly pursued by ltussinn lllarcli 2. Flltlllsi "'l‘lie Allied ilcet to-day bonibarded cossiicks. 40,000 Tllllll|3H (Special to the Guardian.) l'l-J'l‘ltOGltAl), March 3.-Oillcial re- turns show that up to Feb, 13th. 40,000 'l‘urkisli prisoners, including 527 oth- “ The boinbardiut-iit oi' the interior t'ortiiii:iiiloiis oi' the iinradiiellcs ,wus thc sceiio, ilvt- oi' whicli eiiterf-.d the resumed iliis morning. The Allies 'on the Asiatic side ot' the inside i |liavc ai total ol' lilly-two warships on the llarduiiellt-s. ’l`lic telegraph sta- Strults. While this iuovcineut was 'l`he boinb-.irdinent was carrletl out b and reduced to silence ilie forts ot' llariluunnsf llaiiiidych and ’l‘clieniorllk ii’ tion at llezikia also was iteniotishod. Y D U going on four ui’ tht- battle-slilps bt-gun :nine ships. wliiclt advanced two miles | the boinbzirdniciit of Turkish positions up the Straits." ,l 0illMON lHO0PS 00Sll0lll UST i-ers, passed through Pyatigork since l the war began, on the wny to thc interior of Russia. lu Pll0MlNllll l0Wllll MUll0llli0 IN H0lll0X (Special to The Guardian) llAl_.il"AX, March St.-James ll. Jolinsoii, a protninciit colored barris- ter, was .shot and killed in his own dining room to-night during an alter- cation with his brother-iii-law, llarrv Allen, (colored) of Windsor Junction. .\llt-n was arrested. AT MERCY OF SKUNKS IF NEW LAW PASSES. ANGUSTA, March 2.--One ot tht- nieasures to come up for a hearing before the committee on fish and game this week is a bill prolilbitiiig the kill- ing of all kinds oi' wild animals be- twt-en sunset and sunrise. One watch- t`iil legislator points out that the en- itctineiit of such a lnw might cause un- expected complications. "Take skunks. i'or instance," ho Says. "Suppose l should be going home i'roin the grunge liail some night und one oi’ the critters turned loose on mc. l would not be allowed to kill him, even in self tlefeiice. l suppose thc framers of the bill would want me to turn the other clieekfproviding ho hit me iii the cheek. You can put me down as being one of those who are going to vote against it.” CONDENSED ADS. '1‘00 LATE I-`01t (}LASSIl~`IGA'l‘l()N ONE CENT per word .each inser- tion for advertising in this column. (lash must accouipnny orders. Mint- ‘H‘!‘.‘1..°;*lE"“°“ .ll1’°l‘f*’_'." "‘?. _°f?l‘.'i”- Pnit/is FRESH é.`Aus‘A'cEs12'é."`Pén lb., ltoniioy (lay, it I-liiu Avi-_ Mur- ltcl 'l‘|iL-sility and l-'riila_v. l'hoiit- lib. _ . 1*“‘3;f1i__1"l!1‘-L_ WANTED, Gini. i-'on' oeiiiisnm. ltoiiscwurit. Apply :ill ltlclinionii St. S348-Il-IlM_i_i. wAN"rElJ""‘rC>""FtE`ri'r `N`€2i'R‘ `Z:i'rv. sinnii lot ot` liuid, with lioinu-_ Write _ _llir.\_lA_Zt‘.’, city. 2879#-/iiiiili wAN'Fiio-/t”i-i-ortin-ns Au snoniii tioar .iuilgc l"itzgeruld in l’ro-t7atlit-- ili~iil._"I‘_iici-itluy. March 9th. 88(l1l_ Fon s/`\'i.`é`Ii`to`ti'»ii£ ‘_4`nftli-s' front vn- lugc. Apply J. W. Gavin. llox 35, Tig- ulsh.__ S876-3-4ni4lpil _ BOY WAMNTETD-lllellable boy waiited to work in repair shop.. Apply at Miller Bros. 8873-Il-4inI-li WANTED 'A"tii7ii'o"|MMEDiA'rs|_v for general liousework. Apply Stl ___ll_i>ii_er Prince. saasi-;t;iVniu'. Fo R SALE'-oN i`z"i>T|'it'"V/Es'TE R hi S. B. Foxes. Will sell with guaran- teed litter at reasonable price. .l ___ \Vedlock.___ _ 8790-2-Miiiti. w/wrap.-A 'reitci-iisrfroii New Dominion School District. #lep- pleiiient $30. Apply to iiector Mr. Lean. Secy. 8817-2-2lvi4l. wAr»iTiao"1°o’n'aN'r"i-tousrz con- tnlnliig 7 or 8 rooms with modern improvements. Apply i’. 0. Box 116. _ sa:i2-ri-:tMtr,___ WANTED BY MARCH 15 T0 RENT tt house with all modern conven- iences centrally located. Apply Y V _i-are of _Guardian 8430-3-fllyltf. L0s1‘T`2’¢‘é`u`Téef7\ P'i{in"6r-"`t.EA1'- her gloves between \Varren’s tioriivi- nnd Tyrone Finder please leave iii Kingston Post Office. ` - ~ ..__.___; ___'§7(l_.A3_`_".l4_xY§H.‘ ._ lU§iNE88 ENVELOEEB.--Ni) 8 Printed with name and -iiltlroiis. eith- er on flap or front. $3 per 1.000: $5.50 for 2,000: $12.00 for 85.000: Sf/0 tor 10,000. GUAIIIIIMI 0l<*F|i.'l2. 0808-11-:!lmtt._ BiAu'rv`°cui.`runirTLsureartu- mis hair removed without pain. latest method. Scalp treatment and Hlhselng for thin hair. Danni-ull' removed. guaranteed. » Shampoolnlt ll !D9clalit,y.- All kinds of hair 300101 made up. Mrs. White, ?Queen Hotel. 780-2-27mtt (Special to the Guardian.) l.O.\'D()N. Mart-li Il.--An Aiiistertlain dcspatcli to ilic Express says Emperor \’i-'illiam is expected to go to the t'roiit vt-ry soon to witness the series ol' attacks iii \\Tt-st l"‘laiitlors, for which the Geinlaus are pre-pai'liig. Many tresli Germaii troops are poiit-ing into ltelgiunt. 000l0'S 000W 0l|N0 SlNl i0 NEW l00K Nl*l\\"Yt)ltl{, l\l-arch :_---'i`lio Amer- lt-uii [lag which tit-W ove_r the stcain- ship Dacia. captured last wee-lt by ai Frencli cruiser, and taken into Brest. has been hauled down and the lliiiteil States consul at Brest, is sending the ships crew back to New York, ac- cording to cnblegraius received here today. l'r\ltlS, illnrt-li l.-'l`hc French lor- eign oilice is not yet oillcially cogniz- ant of the Dacia cast-, the-Gerinaii steamer which took out American 're- gistry shorty alter the opening oi' hos- tilities and which was captured by a Freiicli cruiser while on her way front tlio United States to Gt.-rniaiiy with ii cargo oi' cotton. Otllclnls in tht- iiiarinc dcpartiiieiit explained ioilay that the case ot' the vcsscl would cotiie before tht- prize lribuiinl lu Paris, which is accorded two months time to arrive at a decis- itiii. SAYS THAT “WAR" BABIES ARE HEALTHIER l'.\ItlS. Mari-lt l.~--l’roft-ssor l’iiiarii. oi' ilic Ai-nil(-iiiy ot' Modiciiii,-, coli- tribiiics nn article tothe Matin sliowiiig that "war cliildri-ii' uri: stroitgt-r und lionliltici* than ilu-ir prt-tlcci-ssors_ ‘and that l-‘rant-c is rnpidly rt-.putriiig lu-r bi-title lossi-s.‘ An iiiuilysis ot' the l’nris statistics lor ilu- lust six inouihs rt-,vculs dini- liiuiitiii ol` the il(-aili ruit- niinuii-I tiiotlit-rs and cliildrt-u uiitl at dccrciisi- in ilic nuinlict' ol clil|ili'i-H born dciui. ltr. l’l||:ii'il fiirtlici' iisscits ilini, u_ii oxtt-iisivc batt’s ltoud, Road. Loiidoii, Eiiglniitl. Tliirieentli lluttalion, died of wounds, Feb, :l~i, Private G-eorgo William Eadle; next ot' kin. l<`. T. lfladle. 84 Aylwin Street. ltlontreal. Divisional (‘_vcle tfonipany, died ot' wounds, Feb. 24, l’t'i\-ate A. P. Peattic, forinerly Ninth Battalion; next of kin. Mrs Pt-little, Annan., Scotland. 'l`he death oi' l’rivatr-. Endle indicates tliut. the Tliirtceiitli Battalion, which was composed principally of the l<‘iftli Royal Highlanders, oi’ Montreal. has been in action. BRITAIN NEEDS A COALITION. LONDON, Feb. 26.- A growlni-: opinion exists in intorined circles lierc that ii Coiiltiou Government. must be i`orined in Great Britain before very long. A coalition is needed to insure ilie passage ol` furtlit-r nieasurcs re- garding industry. it is clear to those ivlio look beneath the surface that tht- ullied nations must concentrate their energies solely to the business of rais- ing and equipping armies. This means that this country must bc or- ganized t`or the purpose ot` war as thoroughly as the units in the iield. The opinion is growing that this task is too gre-ut for one party anti that coalition is necessary in order that the responsibility can be distribut- ed aiuoiig all political sections. Ai. present only half the political talent oi' the country is einployed. Aiiiougsi thc iiicusuri-s rctilllrltll is tin- rt-giilntion oi' artiiuiiit-iii produc- tion, which involves Govt-riiiiiiiiit cuti- trol hoili ot' employers and workmt.-.u, and also some bt-,i,ii-r tuciliods ot' pre- venting tht- contitiueii slow rt-criiltiiu: ot' new armies [ruin doplt-ting iiuliia- trlcs, which uri-, as assi-iiiial as i-lic army itself to ilu- i-aiiccoi-is oi' tho war. 'l‘he litipcrial ilotiicrctitzte is thc sub- ject oi' iuut~h tliscusslon. 'l`licru is no doubt, that it i`avoriibli: word from thc t‘:ii\mlinii Govor|ii'iii_-iii would dt-cidi-, tho issue. A itiet-tint: ol' the responsi- ble Ministers ot Grctti, llritalii anti tht- l')oninioii.s to discuss any peucc settle- nit-iit is essential. Canada should act. linpcrlally and join Australia in rc- questing ii conference. lu the event of the forination of a Coalition Gov- ernment iii Great Britain, u confer- eiict- is assured before pence negotia- tions are started. MADE SURE SHE WAS KNOWN AS NEUTRAL NEW YORK, March Il.-Tilt- Ani- erican liner New York iirrived today from Liverpool after having taken unusual pains to make known her nationality. while passing through the wnr zone. Extraordinary precau-- tions aguinst iniiir-.s were obscrved,to the extent ot' having the lifeboais swung outward rt-ndy for inmiediate use it necessary, The New York left her dock iti I.iverpool'shortly after niidiiiglit, Feb. 20. Her lights were all lighted as she steamed out to sea; .searchlights play- ed on Ainerli.-an flags, which iiew from almost every mast. The .ship remained ablaze tiiitil safe writers were reached. To guard against the possibility of contact with mines a sharp lookout was rnaixitainpd and everything aboard was in readiness lor lauiicliliig life- hoats in case a inlne were encoun- tered. CULTIVATE ALL ` IUT CEMETERIES. LONDON, March 3.--A despatch from Venice says: "Having been un- ahle to obtain any ilour, ‘150 bakers out of a total of .700 in Vienna have eiorietl their shops iudetlnitoly. Alt vacant. lands, including the unused portion of-the great central cemetery are bein! used- tor growing potatoes and other vegetables." - . l 9 00080003 000|ll Have Repulsed Every Germa Attack. At one Point Cap turing 6000 Prisoners Be sides Gun and Ammunitio (Special to the Guardian.) statement to-day:- livered attacks in the region o Ossowetz. Many attempts by th repiilst-d. ln the rt-giou ot' Groduo ant We took by assault the village of Ke coil-iplctc success to ri-pulse attaclt of the Austrians. 'l‘lie Gcriiiniis d ponies. lt East Galicia. the Austrian river Loztiitza suffered a very seriou check from our troops while iightiii the village of Krasna. The followiii l guns and it large quantity of regimen and division trains." (Special to the Guardian.) have been demolished and their gun silciiced, according to a tlcspattl Nortlit-rii l’olnnd, nc-ar the l’i-nssia iroiiticr. lt ie; one ot tht- points o Priissla. SUMMARY 0F THE SlTUl\l'l0h (Special to the Guardian.) I.().\|)().\`, liilurcli ll.-iii their deie drive tht- ltiissinns out of Galicia. th Austro-German armies which for som weeks have been on the Galician sid last few days. made repeated attempt ments, but wltlioiit success. torinaiioii. they threw themselves against the Russians holding strong positions, thc Austro-Gorinaiis have attacked again :ind again, iii split- oi' tho heavy loss(-s which this k'iiiil of lighting entails. Yesterday, according to a Russian oilicinl account. the Aus- trians dclivorod furious attacks be- tween Onduwu and San ltivers, only to be tlirowii back, as they were in their previous efforts, while the Ger- mans inatle several vain attempts around lioziouwka and Ilojaitka, at the latter point losing tivo companies, which were surrounded and annihil- ntcd. No estiinates have been pitb- lislictl of thc losses sustaiiied by the Gerinaii arniies in 'their oit`ort.s to break through the ltusslaii litics at these places, but they ure holiovcd to have bt-cu \'t~i'y lictiv_\', as thi- ltiii-tsiitii positions wt-rc tilitiosi iiiiprclliinlilt-_ ltt-gnrillng the Austrians' nitmnpi to otiiilauk thi- ltusslnits in lie.-ti.i~rii iinllcizi. two ltiissiiiii oilicizil reports in siirccssiou have rcportt-tl that the Auiriuiis siiiii-t~¢~il sew-ro ri-verses, and _vcstoi'ilziy they lost in prlsoiif-rs :iloiio more than |l,i)ti0 inrii. 'l`hc ltiissiaiis cupiiircd it nunil»t-r ol` guns uiul ii large *tliaitiity ot' trniispori itiuicriiil. ()ii tht- oilu-r t-xtreme wing iii North i’olziiul, the Gi-rniniis linvi- rather nssuntcil ilu- di-ft-iisivc or nrt- ri-tiring, except ni tlssoivi-tv., wlicrc ilicy cun- tiiiuc to boinbartl tht- fortress. I’~ct‘liti ri.-ports unoi‘llcinll_v that ut this point the Gerinaiis silenced two of tht- forts in ilu-.lr attempt to ap- proach tlic city. but were repulsed by the Russians. The Germans. while clnimiiig stu-ct-ss near Augusiowo. where they captured 1,500 prisoners among the llussian forces. admit they linve wltlidrnivn their advaiii-e guards south of liilyss_\'iiie<-. _and the llussinus are feeling their way forwtird to north- west oi' l"i~zus|iysv.. The fact seems to be that thi- llussiaiis are ntlvaiiciiig along ilu- whole northern line. but very slowly, because mud impedes the movement ot' guns and transport wagons. 'i`liP_\' were able to reliii'oi'ce armies ut t-vi-ry point and are con- sidered iii us good positions as the Gerinans. who have left the railways behind the-nt. So t'ur as wc are coiicerned the Frencli otl`eiisl\-c in the Cliampagne region continues to be the outstand- ing featiire oi` the campaign. There has been iiglitltig at other points. but none to eoinpiire in importance with that in ,C-liaiiipagiie. With the Allied flee-t again bombard- itig the Dardanelles and the itiissiims pushing the intensive in the (‘-aucasus, the near Eeast is again coming into the limelight. The Russians scored ii siii-costs in the capture of the Turkish port of lihopa on the Black Sea, from which the Turkish army drew part of its supplies. The Turks are conceit- trating strong forces for the defence of Constantinople. and the Balkan States are watching the operations with intlinse interest. Success or fail- ure ot the Allies' attempt to open the Straits moans much to the llalkan nations. Great Britain has not replied to the American note addressed to both her and Germany re-ga'rding the naval war '/.one and (ood shipments. Mltuird’s Llnimeni. Cures Rhcuuiatlsm. u 0llllllll0 0illM0llS ii l’l~J'l‘ltUGltAD, lllurcii 2i.~'l‘lic Rus- sian \Vii.r Oillco issued the following "‘iietwecn the Nlnieu ami Vistiila, l\ortliern Poland. the (jomnnnn ne- » K? oiiciiiy to approach the fortress \vct'c (From our Qwn Reporter) l U’l"l`A\VA, lvinrcli 3.-liiiercst in Parliuiiiciit to-day was coniliit.-ri to the exposure oi' 1-lon. Wm. l’ugsley`s at- jen, ou the left bank ot ltiver Amo- 0-;l(?upiE1£0q‘i?,;;1l;¢;',fr0nx mb bum( Un lm lelf. wliere_ we took prisoners, includ- mg le" 0""“°0"s' "“"‘l’“"s ‘lf Sollllefs- ment for taxing the iiirint-rs’ fertilizer and we also ciiptiircd t_\\'o rapid ilre rp. was pm rigm wppu it was pxp|nin guns* I" um (“"l’“U““'li‘- l"‘lW‘»"’" cd that squid wus not a fertilizer, no Oiulawn and San, wc continue with was it mxei other sections on thi- whole front, our troops contlnue lo make progress. r. (tr 5 Lean was forced to agree to it bein and crossing the river and occupying pm in the revised copy H is Sul, _ _ l-T that a Saskatchewan Liberal was guil “M we took 6000 prulolwrs' with M ty oi' :iii even more llagraui rust- o onlcem 4 m““‘°“' °‘*“'e" mlm ""9 inutllizing the reports ami his expo 5 tim and correct report of thc dt-batc - i printed to-day in the Cologne Gazette. Ossowow' ‘H an "“p°rt“"t' fortress in to lit-'iii its reliability. otlicrivlse ut-ws n _ ~ . .. . iillf-i‘ ilu-ir recent i-em-at from I-Ins ot` the Cnrpatliians have, during the to break through tho Russian cntrencli~ Since Suiiday last. when in masse-tl " Hansard to Hide Completely llefuted Kitchener. l` __ .___ S Mr. lhigslcy, ii was iliscovt-rt-d io by Liberals is becoming a scandal. ! V _ I _ _ l -" A. K. Mt-l.eaii`s denunciation ot' the wio viort. telcndiiig passages on the |m,dL._in-.(-,Hman campaign was Ms S omitted i'roin Hansard and Mr. Mc 0 sure will not bt- long deliiyetl. it may be explained for tht- salt - House. lt is .supposed to lic it verbti t'or the use oi' present and tiituri- gen e‘t'atioiis_ its very value- is siipposet paper rt-ports would be oi ei|ii.il \.tlut f Mcnibers have ali-vays been ztllowt-i lihm, _lofltmxd lin? N’ which some latitiulc in revising their sp(-ct-li " A 'H ' rm) ‘en hack cs, such as correcting clcriciil uni 0 typograpliical errors. iiiid revisiiig' and iinproviiig the diction. _ Become Embarassing. Halifax Chronicle’ I, Report of lllusage of Nova Scotia Battalio Yesterday lic denounced the Govern- r . _ p day, inutiltitcd thc llaitsard report to HYer.“\."“"'leS° Mmuks 1" U1” "“l'U"“ rt-iiiove tlit- evidence ol' his ignorance ot lxoziouwkn and ltojuiiltii. At tho HL. was nm seen in liapyianmm wyyuy mucr PIM" We Bu"°`"“"l@‘l U' 0“V°`1°l" This mutilation ot’ Hansard reports ing and auiiiliiluted two German coin- 0 g q . 1 Tin- st-ainiitions soitenients regard- that he has been killed is wholly dis- P f the uiiiiiitiatcd that Haiisurd is tht- llEllLlN. Marcli 3.-Two ilussi-in 0 .~ . - f. - . runs ul OSSGWCIL Russian P0lm;d otliiial record of proceetliiits ot tht S lt is controi'_v to all precedent as well as common hoiiesty. if not the cxact rules, to cliaiigt- the matter or Statements That Migh by Cable from Lor to oliiniiuttc t-itil»ai'i‘assiiip,; reiiiark lint the Lib<-rals have adopted it nc . coolly gone to the llausard reporter - and had thc oticiidiiig reference r iiiovt-d. lit thc boot investigation tlit- onl M i - l`<-nturc was tht- iight oi' E. M. u<;-- liotiald to prevent the Aiiii-i'lttaii urn . This gentlciiinti was the cliiei oi' th “blockers' brigade" employed by S \\'ili'rid Laurier to stifle graft inqu - truth and fairness as when lighting cover up the sins of his colleagues. - ing ilu- tr(-aiinent aifurilctl thc Nov ii t' Scotia Battalion :it Salisbury Pla . it has been the p.1rtitul.ir busines ot' the l~lalit`ax ('lironiclt- to give pu the lloiisi- to-day .show tht- falsehoo (E - YESTERDAY iii THE lMt1titt1tHitlitttt. House or commons H1018 Sllllttl -futscoverea that Liberal members ina mutilated Casuattiesoftittes Lenihan t 600 Killed and Wounded Despite Heavv Fire From 5 the Enemy. n '*'_' _"ri (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON March 3.-A 'News Agency despatch from Athens states that the batteries ol' Kalid Babr and l-‘nrt Siiltane, guarding the narrowest part ot the Dardanelles, were silenced, but this has not been oliicially con- tiriued. it is said the losses of British and Freiicli killed and wounded is less S- than 600, despite the iierceness ot the W ure to which the Allied fleet was sub- procedure. 'l‘liree times rect-iitly. and jeete¢1_ now twice in the saine debate, have Liberal ineinbers who have mad , stateiiieiits which might later prov G of roiisidcrablc political annoyance V L* I 0 “' ttiiitnrtuistiitiz _V )` ' . boot report being placed in t-vldeiicc. (Special to the Guardian.) c .\'l~l\V YORK, March lt.-A special ir to thc London Daily Express and i- New York lierald'iroui Geneva says ries. Even in opposition Mr, Mac- that for nearly F“'° “mill-UB 110'-NHS Donald is as bitter an opponent of has been heard ofthe German Crown t 0 Prince, either from military head- uerters or from Berlin The report A credited, but his sudden retirement q into obscurity has been the cause of 3 here from Innsbruck states that he is _,in disgrace and by the Kaiser’s ex- 1. - were conipleit-l_\' refiitcil to-day. lllucll SD@U\ilal-l0l\- NCWS ¥'eC9lV9d _ , , . .b lit-ity to these reports. Fables read in | press coinniand living in seclusion lu d S ' Berlin. - piiblisliotl by this joiirntil, and Lord ---~_---_.* l tween the tlii't`erciit reginit-nts ot' th - Vatiadian division. Lord liitclii-iie l stop siitli iiiiliut- staiciiif-iils 'lli - throiiiclt-'s iorti-spoiitlciit sent this liitclteiit-i"s denial is 1-inpliatic that - no discriniiiintion had been made lic- 0l§llM0ll 0ll0l0ll ;: 000000008 W0ll$0W 9 I' l report i|r.st .ind eiiquiretl .itterwards ”`"""" the truth liecablcd to stop public it blow at the Government oven cowardly and without justification. as to its trtitli. \\'hen informed ot’ . suggests that some steps be taken t “_ (Special to The Guardian) tion but thc tlltrotiicle could not rests L \V.-\ltSA\‘i'. March 3.-A German if aviator to-day bombarded Warsaw. lllost ol' the bombs fell in the residen- tial districts. many- windows were shattered but there were no casualties. ,-_-,-._,_ ,____.__.__. ».V.._._,__-__._ .H -_ niinailoii to rt-lit-vc l’r‘/.tztnysl null- ST* l iiiconiaiius. 5 At the -spt-cial st-rvicc lti St. Jaiiics Cliiircli iiall last evening, the lt(-v. Ui' Fullerton spoke on Nieodoinus. one o he most lovable cliatai ters who i ross `iusiiiii wiisiits 11 (Special to the Guardian.) i.(lNl)()N, hlarcli 3.-Aiistrian wa 00MB0ll0 lllllllll isee is-associated in most oi' our minds with a grt-at doul ol conicnipt. but character, mi-.n oi` high ospiratioiis. men who made great sacrilices for the good oi' others. The Plinrist-tts wort- trniiicd to look upon religion as it sphere oi' culturc, and had no s_\'in- pathy with ii religion which had for its aiiu ltlit- upllftiiig ol thc dowiitroililci and thc salvation of ilit- fallt-ii. l’hui‘- ,isaisin had becoint- ii rt-ligion ot' cere- monial, aiul at the time ot Jesus tfliri,-st only custom gave it an t-xciisc for its coiitiiiucd existence-. Tlicrt- was no vitality in ii; only iii iiidlvitluril cases 1 was tlicro ri-al t-oiiiinuiilon with God. -A man is largely moulded by his cir- ciiiiistttin-rs, and oven God cannot cliiiiigc it nittii`s i‘|ivit'oiiiiit-tit. iliougli llc 1-:iii cluiiigc ti ttiaii :iiul tuiiltt- hint rist- :uipt-riot' to his ciririinisianct-s. l"‘ "““"" ll`§¥§.»f§0i‘.»f"i\ii§..f{ffi@§'0f.. a'ff.i‘ii.tf.: at D ° Wasliington tn Count Von Bemsiorif‘s NEW YQRK, March 3.-Dr Bem- hurd Deriiberg, former German Colon- to dav, a report that Count Von Berti- (‘oiisiil-Gt-iieral in London. The nies t`ollows:-- anchor, killing one civilian. tlit-tt-d coiisliicrablc daniage. This iii- . _ formation is contained in a despatch “ The report is part ofa deliberate ~ ‘ l’li' is\>‘ wort- uit-ii oi is >lciidid - "“‘"-0 “T “F” ' ‘ I received to-day by the illontenegri “'l`ucSdii_v iudriiiiig t`i\'i.- Austria warsliips, wiiicli cntt-reil the purt ol' was bclievoil to be the Gorinan Em- Aiiiivnri. boinbardi-,d tho city and port. pcror's personal repress-iitativc iii ‘ 'l`liey dcstro_\'ed a quantity of valuable America and that it was thought that stores and sunk the royal yacht at he had reported to Berlin concerning place. ii attempt of English agents to discredit. s- prominent Germans in America." Dr ago, wliich comes t`roin -1'eitiiijc, is as llcrnbc-rg said. “ As lar as l am cou- ceriicd. the whole story is ‘ bunk."‘ u 'l`hc report, stated that Dr Dernbcrg the state ot feeling here and the ' course iursued b Count Von Bern » litii ish my coiirst-7" lliilt-ss wo lliid ati aiiswci' io that qiieslioti on the lliics laid down by Jesus Christ tht-rc can be no ri-:at for the soul. li was this rcst for the soul, this peace of tiiinil that Nicoilciiiiis longed t`or. lit- had ri-zilizt-il that l'_l\arli-:alsiii‘ pmviili-tl ltiiii with ull thc drapery of ri-ligioii but noni- oi' its reality. is li. , so with ua to-tiny? Ari- wt- noi bowing ln-i`oro ilu- nliur ot lvlaniiiioii? Arc wi- noi. siruggliiig und striving n|`tcr tliings that cannot. satisfy our spiritual ltt`i- and wht-ii wc si-cure ilu-ni wi- iiiul no rest? We may scok plcasiirt-, covet. kiioivlt-dgi-. ltavc :ini- liitioti; we may long for wi-altli and ill.si.itictiaii. ll' wc could gtliii iii(-in all ilit-_v ivoultl siiuply bc llkt- ilu- appli- oi` Soiloiii-l,\t-cnitse \\'i- have a spiri- tual nccd which things temporal ami cphenicral cannot satist'_v. There is that witliiu us which has to do with the eternal God; so deep is the crav- ing t'or spiritual rest and satisfaction that. there conit-s it time to every man when lic- is willing in go :itiywlicrc ot' do aiiytliing to uttoln thcut. lt is still true thai the child can touch the maxi. and inaiiy ii poor widow und liuinblt- man out oi' their oivii visions and ex- perictices of things ot` God can glvi- ti ri-veluiioii to the wisest coiic(-`riiliig the rest of the soul. Jesus told Nico- dontiis that in order to gain eternal lii‘e-rr-st und sutistaotioii for his soul -“You must be born again." lie niust go buck tu the beginning and accept (‘lirisi in the faith und spirit oi` ii litilo child. Religion is not ii piirt ot' lit't-. but thc ,ivliole of life: not t`or the dying hour or the time of trouble- but for thi- wholi- oi` lift-; and unless ii iui.\n realize this in the spirit of it child lit- cannot have the peace oi’ Christ. rest i`or his soul. l-low many of us wlsli that we could ln- ii child iiguin. and st-optics tt-ll us probably had wt- our wish we would pursue tho suino old roursi-. Tliat. may or iiia_v tioi be-. but the vc-r_\' _vciiriiiiitz int-niis that thi-re have been years oi' wnstt-tl -life heiiind us. Lutlit-r.tclls ua that you cannot rt-form nature. that por- sonaliiy cannot hi- change-d. God lielp the most ot' us it' that were so, but thank God tluii is not the te-ncliitig ot' Christ. ’l`lit-rc is not a. note of hope- lessness nor a note of despair in His inesriagt-_ lie cain`e to cull not the rigliteous bitt the sinners to repent- ance. lle rains- to seek and to save- the lost. We can be chaiigetl in our id(-as of life. but ii’ we would enter the kingdom of God we must revert to the fnitli and trustfulness ot' ii little- l Y ' storif in the discharge of his official duties. TRURO SOLDIER KILLED ON l.C.R. SATURDAY NIGHT. llALll-'.\X. March 10.- George \Vt-i-ks. n privntt- iti the 25th N. S.. its-glint-nt, was killed near llrooiiiieid, N. S.. Saturday night. Ile belonged to Truro niirl was ou his way home to spend blundny with his family. lie was on a freight train and in some way fell off uudi-r the wheels, tho body be- ing biidly mangled. Pll0V|ll0l0l S000 . l0lll ll SOMMlll$l0E 'l`lit- Provincial Seed i"air._wlilcli 'opened in Suniinerside yesterday' morning. is now in full swing. and the town is gay with hunting and titled with people. The roads are very bad, but still a great number have driven in and come by train. The Agricultural Hall, Sumnierside, whore the i-‘air is being held. is well suited tor the holding of fairs. Meetings uri- going on in the hall upstairs. and everytliiiig points to the most success- tul Provincial Seed Fair yet held. Thi- exhibits are better, both in uuniitiiy and quality, than ever before. and great interest is being manifested in the fair. To-day the t'ornial_ opening takes place at 12 o'clock. when the Premier. Hon. J. A. Mathieson. lion. Charles Dalton. Hon. A. E. Arsenault, I-lon. Murdoch McKinnon. Commissioner of Africulturc, Rev. J. C. Martin and others will speak. (,‘»Oi\llNG EVEN TS, .\ N NONUCEMENTS, mum charge twenty-live cents. nth . assi-eiimit child. Tlu- testimony oi all the ages is that none but Christ can satisfy, noni- but Christ can save. "Thr llurning lleert , st-lvoii "where am l going when l lin- 'l'h€ -Sllblect for to-nigl\i's address la -»----- Miaei'd'a Liniment carol UMUC in 6070 miss ii. 8804-3-(mil - i , . l\IEETINGS\ ETC. - ONE CENT per word each inser- tion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany orders. Mini- "Hear ii good lecture. Help s good cause, Buy ri ticket tor Judge 1-‘itzgeraltls lecture, Tuesday March "Re-.iiieinln~,r the date ol Judge Fitz |gerald’ii lecture. Tuesday. Much 9th in l‘ro-Cathedral. You cannot ndorii to