Island ' The Paper Th“ CUVOPB P111103 Edward Charlottetown Guardian. Three Centa. / Morning Guardian. Folm lilsi HiiM siiiii In View of Pos ‘to Make it ded _ ‘recess, Andrew Bonar Law Plain That Th ‘on with the Bill. (Special to The Guardian.) 110N901“. March 9.—'i‘be Govern 189i. Evening Guardian, 1887. E iiii E Dill iTEiiTiNiiEHE ETSTEH .__.._.. ition in Ireland Govt. Want ey Intend to go pounced in the House of ‘Commons toda-y. it lwas essential, he added an- iinportniit measure of the session. a (lispntch t TBYUN tllig Mills at Tr destroyed by fire terdisq morn-lug. gained such headwa could ‘he saved. Oni witnessed the conringration. The fire lwas discovered by 88. Fortunately whoit little . other bill ileeitro ed 13%|: l! .' . the err lmmimfiwliih‘ . null-ism‘ which were formerly ell. fill l"t3l'. weir on hand. The mills ‘were run by both steam and water power and they were employing from 20 ‘to 25 hands. . Li The ‘building was closed wt 6 0-] m” icoilniilsio SPECIALS at 3 o'clock yes- 'l‘he fire when discovered had y that nothing y a few people young man who was passing the mills alt 3 a. m. It was on the lower floor in the from of the building and the blaze hind illuminated the. windows when it was first seen. The tire spread very rapidly and in one hour the mills were in ash- wind thcrewas, iwas from the south west, blowing across the pond away from the village, otherwise many d have zeta: 115M312‘ 8 ea‘ riigalshed: early hoiu- at. which , , comparatively-few people were dralwn to the scene. The mill ‘was a very large bulld- lng about 150 feet long and 40 feet WTITC and‘ several storeys high. The plant was in good working order and had been in operation since 1913. At lthlrt t-ime the buildings the Tryon Woolen Mills were taken over by ilie present conipniiy and machin- cry for knitting underwear install- Mr. B. l. Raynor of Snmmersiile is Prosiidedit of the Company midi Mr. Lord, of Tryon Secretary trea- (Phe plant comprised three bljz knitting machines and 10 selviili; machines. There was a consider- uhlo quantity of yarn and uiider- o+o+o++vo+o+eo¢+ewo++0¥ :0+0+++o+0+¢+4 ee-eo-Mw“ TEACHER FOR nice POINT School . Apply Wallace McLean. .w».~ KNITTING MILLS BUDNED TD, DDDUND. Fire Discovered at 3 a. m. Yesterday. All Contents Destroyed. (Home oi Robt. W shire also Destroyed. Mrlny people will be very sorr to learn thult the Reid Raynor Knit- Y is not yet known, but it is said lie between $15,000 and $25,000. eight o'clock Monday venlng 8 of the house who were in when the building caught. burned to the ground. to United States’ i (Special to The Guardian.) Ambassador at Sir Auckland Geillles Wilt-i receull liippoiutcd to this post. —-—{{-G§— No Intention to Sell (Special to The Guardlah.) nounou, March British boy for drug store. Apply lit bershlp iu the Empire. Guardian Oiiice. 7495-3-91VEtf. —-—‘_'*' '"_ ERAL houseniald. Apply Mm- J- A- 114°‘ Isaac, 13s King ‘st. 7527-3-i0ME2l ‘WANTEDJ-FURNISHED HOUBE by 1st of May. ADDTY DF- E- C- l-iarris. Maroli7-1wk ‘REMINGTON TYPE RITERS are the "Diplomats o't usiuess." A. Milne Fraser, Halifax, N. S. 7522 ‘WANTED AT FALCONWOOD Hospital, a lady superintendent of purses, Apply to superintendent. lwk. TEACHER WANTED FOR RICE Point School. Supplemflll $75- Apply Wallace H. McLalne, Nine Mlle Creek. 1 7525-3-10-ME3l ______________-_ ewANTED. BY MAY 1ST, HOUSE with modern conveniences ‘and centrally located. Apply ‘M . 116, it .. Bo‘ c y 7454-3-81M-Etf ‘FOR GALE-SIX ACRES _oi= land wire fenced in Brooklyn Lot 01. A good house, ibarn and 1 helpihuuu-e on p. mlses. AVPW Mrs. George Belisrfl. All1@1*°l'°- d t. 1mm’ 1° seem rloo-a-s-iiiali M FOR 8ALE.—MRB. DORA ‘Faiiilson of Summervillefrownshiil Number 66. has oifered her fayn containing 102 acres of land or dale at while auction to ob; held on edaeadfl. Mmh, l1 1k 1M0 at the hour of 12 colors: noon in trout of the oillce o . 5, Hessian, Solicitor. “mill!”- dtfli-l-lllhlmlifonlo. Ontario Legislature (Special to The Guardian.) TORONTO, iMnrch 9.——'i‘he first session of Ontario's fifteenth logis- lalure will open today with ull the usual ceremonies. If anything is lacking it will he the salute Twill [ha grins. Tho mly reason for that is m,“ the... are no guns available or the session would sinri with this symbol, L : there wxll be the usual military guards and. D-lrillle, of officials. ‘Pile famous Cllnfllllflll '. ' ' the Princess Pals. with its great rec ird in the war. “ill supply the guard of honor ilnd lile R, -C. D's. the usual escort to the Lieut. Governor. With a now government ""11 n new party, namely the farmers. those who predicted an opening of the legislature as dull as that of a township council will be wrons. A grealtei- crowd that "51"" 15 e1“ pected and the scheme promise l° be bright as ever before. our Robbery ‘i. Dilyiight (Dom. Preea Special.) BALTIMORE. Md. Mam" 9-" Automobile bandits. overall"! '1" DMD-d dayllzhl on the buslwcllgg‘ oughtare in the shopping window- smashed a his PM“? 31"‘ w oi James ll. Armlser and Company's com Jewelry store. took out thous- ands of dollars worth of dgnglflxltlilg: shot and seriouslY 1113"" h i at who attempted to firm/ill" 1' e 1' 5 iison at iiamp-I clock as usual on Monday evening. The loss is estimated at bet- yl)" wm-g lgllllly W001) $40,000 fllid $50,000. The exarl amount of insurance Another ‘bad fire broke out about the farm residence of Mr. Robert." Wilson, Hampton. The fire origin-i n-ted from the thawing out o‘! the kitchen sink wilth hot irons iviilch had been left there by the inmates the barn I Neighlbors gathered iluicklyuiill ully succeeded in saving the outbullihl ings and some of the furniture but the kitchen range and separator and a number of other articles were destroyed, the building ‘being British Ambassador Salary $100,000 the West Indies 9.——Premier dy George replying t0 fillesllonli the ‘House of Commons today regarding the silggestion that the West indies -be transferred to the United iSfntes in payment c! purl of the British debt to that country stated that there w... not the sligh- test intention on the part of the Government to barter or sell any part of ‘the British West indies. The premier declared that the lluiialbitunts of the West indies were loyally atachod to the crown and intensely proud of their mem- Opened Yesterday The exact S. Martial Law in Constantinople Controlled by British Soldie Forces in Asia Minor Three Superior Number of Turks. cabinet, according to the includes‘ lnost oi.’ the me the preceding government. French forces‘ in (firculzi, 'l‘iil'k Al-ilil. Minor. WLIS describe ‘CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THE Siiliiiiiiii IN TliiTKET 1 ITEITTTTDELAS SETTTDTIS and City is rs._ French toned by to The Guar in view of the position in Ireland ($P¢=1a_| dlflfl-l U- 5- Urges Agresalve Action. ment has decided that it is aibsolu- that it should be made plain that teiy necessary to have n second i so far as the Government was con- LONDON. March 9.—A new Gov- WASHiNGTON, March 9.—-Ti10 reading discussion of ‘the irisli cerned they meant to contlinue ("Willem- lleadell by 5H1"? Pasha Alllefi lI-‘ilfli- 111KB 11H flggvofinivil Home Rule IBill before the Eilfiiltl‘ will’! the bill which was the most has been fcrnwd in Constantinople st and iii 'The new 'l‘nrhl; l“ dt-‘Bpatch, make coils’ mbers of strength i1‘ oday said. situation in t.iie 'l‘iirk- n .’l‘iie wholesale dealer was fined today waited on the French Charg m] Lupin“ ma“! w an!“ Clem L t be HVCULHZ“. ‘istlie Olllilliflll ollmil- _ _ T2012 francs for comipflicilty. Obther D'Affairs and rendered the gov-. ' " a. .-.a-raryexpern iir.t ,5 h- ~ fr t r f d tlrfs ae n in t’ f est reports froln olilcial messages stand seems TDTHJPVO lilklll‘?! b; Consumptlonilpmtllflflegngd nllnTTl The" CIIBVEB Si?" sTzlaclinllillillloll-gfil Ftlrlzlgggyfllflglry t3: received here indicated that Con- the Allies in the reported dispatch q I __— _ icome before the courts. Not only flcers in {the [restaurant of thé’ fil-Blllvifllillfl in llmlpr nlnrllnl-law of large uumbei~u 0i’ [itmps 1.. m... TATRTl-S- llllnfvll 9-—-1\ complete (Special to The Guardian.) ‘does the new idw deal with protl- Hotel Adion here Saturday night. and controlled by Iiritisli soldiers. staiitiniullre dlstriii lo quell the “‘1‘1111"111‘pl1""11‘-“11‘1 111LV1"1"’911"‘-i1“11' LONUON- M“1"111 11-“581319131131 Turks were reported 1o he stirring Till-h (Illlngllgl]-u‘fl()n§_ '].;x|.,m_flve vii reguniinlg the proposed crrlllln- Daniels’ stnielnent llint the United‘ {up Arabians, Ml-sopoinrulans and! Wilfriift! between ATTTHS and 'i‘urki.. 1111c 111"1'm11“11‘111'" "1' 111" S111“'*"111" 'l‘liraoil1n Tile position of the is considered inprobziblc, isii iilliiii‘ of the 'i‘lii'ks inward Euro- d as ser- polln troops h _ H ‘ v _ as been increasingly ilUllH. lilo Prciicil, it wzls said. are hostile, according to ililviices here, lilii-liaiceli by large bodies of Turk since reports‘ were circulated that lsii iiailoiiallli es 0f’ illilstul the Turkish i l0 . . . iii , lett, head of here, visizted Germ ment apologiz ii group of Ge taurunt of the him Albrecht. kaiser and le who ‘beat the "they failed t0 taurait-t orchestra chiiand ubemAl ed for his part d. m E S sterllam. Y are to be fouirll als list. The Gr who, with identified ~but having them ha for early resid others titled Ge cr at least to the trial storm purchase by tli S CHICAGO‘, Ma ened railway strike was averted‘ here today when maintenance men and shopworkers voted to remain with other rail gunlzatiou. Their will go before il mission with tho / ._.___4o§____._ Riots and Strikes Occur in itaiy (Dom. Press Special.) MESSilNA, llitaly, lvliarcbl i9.——A demonstration occurred‘ here, fol- lowing clashes between ex-combst- ants and sociaiis socialists and two were injured. The during’ a patriotic NAPLES. Marc sons were shot the Cafe Romane the injured were Can NEW 000.000 made-by ernment three mill celved last week today that 81.2600 away, an.) escaped in their wait- ing automobile. gold has been ship to n firm in New French Demand_— Apology from German Govt. (Special to Th BERLIN, March an Foreign Minister and form- demunded that attacked French c ader ————<o>_*_ , . ,German War Guilty LONDON, March 9.-—'I‘he British l Washington will hereafter ‘receive 20,000, pound yearly. His salary will be $2.500 and an entertainment allowance of .l,‘1‘7,i500. iPremier ‘Lloyd George made this auuounciuiieiit iii the llmise oi‘ Comons this ziiteruoon. elgili. who arc kliowu to TM‘ on the list,‘ ed sumptuous ii 911GB. into Holland for indeflnllt Hesse is however the only one officially confirmed. Chicago ‘Railway (Dom. Press Special.) (Dom. Preae Special.) striking waiters attempted to r sli exposing strike breakers. Most of adian Gold (Special to Th YORK March 0.,—There was received "today three inililon in gold ‘from Canada this shi pieted the remfhtia the Canadian Gov- t troops u ilia Kemu "ebels. iiil the forc- the Allfifls lilililllflll l, leader of fliiiililllliliii? from the kcop . TAD Io lake (‘ou- Suitlln and mo? e Guardian.) S.——Generai Mol- Frciich Mission erninnn Mueller, - a .... Declares Faciiiating and H the Govern- e for the actions of rmans who Sillllrlilly iiicers iii the res holel. Prince Joac- fiilliilifil- oi‘ the former of the German chmen, because lie was Pro-British. (Dom. Press Special.) W14 SH lNG TON, was prolonged four failure of the Navy ii when riic res- m1! promptly our ~.plhyqd “Dgust. tions of Allied- muat he plmjsh, and himself. Rea e anal,’ Mullen S. iSTlIIS ‘declared Senate Naval Affairs sub-commit- tee, testifying in its probe of the navy's war work. in the first few months 0f'tlie war, 1 l March 9.—-—\Vai‘. months by the Department to the? recitation-rider i Fran stun leg’. liri th today before iii l and lie war criluiu- ' ‘- ' Duke of Iiesso others not yet -—- (Special to Th NEW YORK Ma tvli Slates navy i, preparing two Kiant flying boats for the first flight ‘over the Pacific ocean. The illrst ‘flight will begin in a few days by two boats nenriy twice the size of the N. C. 4 which made the first trans-Atlantic flight. The pro- posed route ls from ‘skill Francisco to lioug Kong, n distance of 7616 nautical indies. Stops will be made at Honolulu, Walke Island, Gunma and ‘Miilfiiili. It is believed here that Great iliritnin is constructing n great uirbnnt for it triliis-Pacifitv flight so that the event is likely to he p, race for air mastery of tiic e Guardian.) bus just. l)ili'(fTlllSt'- rob ti.-—Tlic Uni- onles here and is ndsumely furnished Meanwhile rmans are pouring e reasons remain here until has passed. The e Graild Duke of (:1 v trike Averied their religions with the Constantinople area and lerublc show of military the sporadic clashes be- tween Allied and Turk forces are The nt-I STTNTS SDDRES , U. S. Nlll/TDEPARTMENT “PHEEAYFGMS Prolonged War. Slurp ...._-____ dispatch reporting that Pres Wilson w ticmeut that destroy ]lie worker! l)lli. by the London (loniklr-dlrrlved it'd)’. Americans Aid 55'” .. HDW THE THENDHDDTT.. { HiiND E5 THE PTTDTTTEE?‘ i Jail and aFine of 1,000 Francs; 0th l Fines from 2,000 to 5,000 Francs. i i. l fiileégmgistg, gggwgolcagfliigrtglgifolg (Special to The Guardian.) teen in provisions for a an!» has we Marin"); éynod or the Pres" PARIS, lMnrch 9.—.A few of the at Chalon Surfioane has been. five bylermns at the mp m, the “s, many profiteers are meeting their tenced to six months iinprisonm "m," $600.00‘) ruined bemg $125,000 Over . deserts. Pile manager for a whoie- and 6.000 francs fine for apacul national cnlnpulsu. their allocation Toronto reports 131119 demer 1“ 111111811 and eggs w“ 1°“ 1“ boots “n11 51111195‘ 1 rns place ilie Pres- total up to $707,603. Newfoundlandfgentenced m a year 1mpr1sonmenl WEDNESDAY. MARCH 10, 1920. [iiiiiiiiifli TiiiTWiiTD iiiDVEiiEiiT , EXTIEEDEDTTEITT DETJEDTIVE Presbyterians Lead With Total l... Date 0i $4,520,000; Methodists a Close Second, With $4,480,000. ___. .. Iy Mali, Canada. Annual liiblcfi ' ‘if: (Special to Th TORONTO March 9.—Neurly tw.) m-illioii beyond the olbjective uow been achieved by the cooperating QTIIIPCTlPS ‘in the fl clal drive of the The latest retu e Guardian.) . , , _ _ ‘ d io pay n. fine of 1000 francs German Government A oioglze , "TETTE.e.TLETTE-.in.§i‘tlleaziiogooothigfc Tiff mp0,“, a we“ U1 $249011 i1$2°°l~ H” 11”“ 5°14 “B” 1°’ 715 p ‘ " ' ‘ '- " {and 720 francs a thousand, instead BERLIN, March fir-Hermann of the normal price 695 francs. Kueller, German Foreign Minister’ v States should have ll. navy second 1('Ullll(.'lT. From iu-tormiitdoli;from to none failed to bring forth much, illtv. nus Moliimin LECTURES 0i illlswlli, Large Audience at Si. Dunstads Parish liaii lie Former Army Chaplain Relate Facts Conliiict‘ with the Great Conflict. - Before a large and appreciative audience in. ‘Si. Dunstan's Parish gall last evening Rev. Pius Mc- onald, parish priest at French circles ii. ‘is reported thut cmmnlml m n..wspap;._.-s llama lnf 11"} l‘l"‘"1'-1l 1W1"!- 01 JIWW lll‘l'- oiilcui circle... it is thought that tbe,‘_ viillell and that Iii the reconstruct- loii oi‘ (le-vastiitpd region-i |i‘l“lii(-¢= i Slnfirplan; I.” hum Navy 1111130 115131 . ' ‘ -- ‘ ' .11 omen r ome ~onsum on u 11”“ 115W“ 11111011113’ “V” ‘“"“1'Y "111" ‘I effort it‘), bring LPFPHSUIT; upon ‘l"l‘i1111e1g1(’)‘11"_1 the Senate to ratify ilie peace ‘. ‘ ' z r n- .. . . . strumkm opvrutlong‘ , treaty ulth the League Nations. Germany Urged to Arrange at Once i i i l The German line being piei-c . immediate retreat was imposed up. y (Special to The Guardian.) on them and they Imp-ed . LONDON, Vlarch 8.—'l‘lie Dally Min-ell, prepgfgd poalllons on the “m, 6 ‘ £3; News today after a summary of the who was Catholic Chaplain of the the Aisne. 1 Supreme Council's Economic mani- l05th regiment delivered a very interesting lecture on the war. Col. J. S. Jenkins made a very efficient chairman speaking in highly complimentary terms of Father Plus’ work as a chaplain overseas. lu opening the speaker said that those who have been at the war and those who have rend or heard of events "which transpired there The Germans, on accounll of th‘ f superior numbers were still in position to restore a war ot niov ment throu festo, urges Germany to submit im- mediately to the Reparations (loin- nrlttce her estimates" of payments duo under their treaty so that the total indemnity she must pay may be flxed by ‘the Allies. The news- fl Gel“ paper points out ihai. this should lbs." |he done promptly because the Al- 10 i-lle lies have decided, first. to generous- Retort to Charge That! but while they ‘were th-inki ~_ what to do lthe allies closed thi ‘ ‘ gate. With this operation completed the preliminaries of the .- siege were finished and the inveli French it should have sent illzin with a truukful of boil lilo repeatedly referred “failure of the Navy Depa ~l pet): p l 581"“ a1 liabl t i. v i-y din .- m1311liEhTTbteguiT' 1 u. ‘ '9' mmll y nfirst few months ,, d r - l l . , '9 e ° 1W9 13 e 9 ‘ 9 P5 D 889 0 9 of WE." In 2.1.. Stflteilicnt so... laid ;,,,§°'.,.°.}’.°i.,.,‘;',,,;i{,;,".11,“.3332; entakcgntcflagfior d: ingherek 1:; chap». fill-them - emp sis on the fact that one of’ t t ' F1" e 9'61"” ' 9 9°11 11 ‘ 9' W“ a V 0, l‘ his tasks at London was to digest; .ge“gei',~‘jzzfpfj,'vef§1el“a1 1°“ for mg a thing and the realization of ofllhe enemy to lbrs' Allied Naval experiences of the ' ' it. A small incident which may western line known as the i war and {make recommendations. happen l1 . ' .' ' before one’, eyes will battle of Ypres. Th n‘ ti! based on them. Sims wasnpplziutled 011911 19111” a v1v1d e ‘m’ impression counter attempt by the French -> _ navy WWII?“ “v “and, w? iii he tookhig seatutthg 56......“ while in reading of some great driest-d breach at Ai-tdise the n, _. Fleeing‘ t0 Holland --..-..... ..;........i‘. fir.“ f.“ . "M “B milked in ml a Hold of Turks “""""P“° "we" "W" "Bel 0' 1916 m1 "k- m 11m . mum statement lltvhallyfi ppuylllg dozen high naval officers and an ma"? 995916 8P9 kllled l! Wm 0111!’ ‘M194. During ithis italiure wer§ ' ____ nflr I ‘th A! i‘ l e is pro- “p1,, M... M ms [A]bo“v‘ Wm. a hug” s ' I ybrin-g forth a passing thought of discovered llwo principals of the ,- (Spedal ‘o The Guardian” I lSvl, rm in said if the p11.- or document... ready for the Ad- 1 p“ a t1’ T1" Guarlmm-l Synlilflllly- ' . greatest moment to the future at THE HAGUE’ Man,“ 974mm‘, Navy Dnpnrtmeut diilii-t. ivrlnt a “In-raps use, PARIS. March 9--—Gcile1'al Frflnc- The speaker went on to say that the war. . is great “minty l." the W“ estate mun who was pro-lirltisii and iii-n. "Pl ‘DQ-‘Ilflrey left for Coiistantino- war brings men down lo the bed (1) The unexpected strength 0t market. in o... 11am... m... l“ m... ‘_‘__-"——-—————~——- P1“ 1" ‘l Sllfclfll "W" 11ml illgllilrock 0i.’ primitive wants. the sat- the modern defensive; (2) the l. due m the influx n; Gm, U S W1 I lo trike complete command of tlleligfylng h)’ hunger, time to sleep mails, the names of some of wholly ' ' l “UH _ still more unexpected scale upon t. a ll.lT troop... there which munitionments would be re- quired. The prospects of a lengthy- ' war appeared. The Russian . ivliilr" a Brill-fill and renew physical strength, pro- iiiTilliPilT is to have supreme dTrPCl-hpcflgll from ggld, walghflllnggg, ion oi’ nil naval operations. Tdieiaghlpgl (lnngep, Thane were tho first. military step to be ilrkou by uhrllegt “cells lh mum The human lilo zilliies will be the occu For interference: successes on‘ the Dilllflll 0f ilunlities than. best served the first euhlem from though urn-mung the (Dom. Press Special.) . ti . Mil " xi l‘. I. ‘ rt t - t-i‘ -- . . ~ , _ ' Home, “h”!!! 9I_A ‘vasmngtonktfigl; “liailihrirlg rgt Airllllliéfnviiris- n1 mun are also the qualities which public eye were 0t no true strata. make the finest soldier: bravery, cornradesllip, standing by a churn in times of danger, the faithful co operation towards i1 common end which implies obedience, cheerful endurance in face of difficulty and pm. risk. ‘ The conditions of war bring out the fundamental virtues of men far lbetter than the conventions of fastidiious society. ‘ . Men may not know the formal rules of the game of life as play- ed by those who have little to do of real importance, but they under- stand the demands of fidelity, unity iilciit l lll llgt 101mm? any Sopiflrltish Squadron Leaves for of the 'i‘ilrkish iluestiou stantinopie involves leaving the Suliaui u Constantinople, threatens to entire conciliation glcai results. The aecond battle of Ypres was another attempt on the part of the '~ besieged lo break out of the west ' and will ever be memorable as the first occasion» on which poison gas" was used in war. A rupture =- actually erfected when the Fred ' colonial troops gave way and ti! ' Canadians who co tish left were left ." They were handled with re alhle skill and displayed a discipline and energy which saved the at the same time setting n. E Con- BPEZERTA, Northern Africa, March 9.—A British squadron which here frnin Oran has y 4am t0_"reeded to Constantinople. A New Czar for Russian Province (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, March 9.———l’roclamat~ nce. the (‘orrlcre il'itzi| Hungry Germany] . . _ ion iwhich the Canadian in ft' - Pacific (Dom. Press Special.) 1?" "11 a 118w (‘Mr 1" U19 11111115‘ illldjJTllCk, in moments of supreme felt he hm w “ye up to and . u - l 11191S1ITN- Mllull 9--'~‘\lll9l‘1¢ll" (‘1151311111 pruvmce 1“ 1191mm“ 1" a crisis when life is in the balance. later achievements showedl h ~ rch 9.——’I‘he ilireai- '1 businessmen here today C...“ mi “tireless desputch received here and d]... accounts 10,-me real good falthmny he w“ capable M _ tlieaid of hungry Germany. Amer‘ 1mm Mmwmv- fellowship iwlrich existed between dolng_ ' loans, it was learned, are elideav- ' rnud workers 0r- wage demands ie president's coin so of other bodies. m ll m u st ui . Double Tragedy (Dom. Press Special.) (‘lii(1AG(), March li.——A war and love triangle was revealed liore to- day when Clifford Melville Bieyer. 36 years of iige, head of the Clif- ford ‘iileyer Advertising Agency and Mrs. iluih Randall, divorced wife of nn overseas. soldier were found dead together. The police today worked on the theory that Mrs. Randall killed Bleyer and then took her own life as they _lay in her bed. is in which eight err-combatants do Several Kiiied_~_ theslezg- h l 1h u n vlcitoit-yl achlsved at lthe Caporitt to France tn sow the devnsled re~ ° ' Frs. t ore s o opera o a ate w ch he said was t c111511m°11° 91"“ ' ' glans. Delivery was made in whereby the besieged lnrfli! l! greatest in history when the n 0i. Pumde- ll cord with the reparations clauses. v thrown behind its defences Thlfl l8 ber of guns and men captured i‘ h’ -_--'-\ of tho peace treaty. The Germans 1115 prenmlnary stage “d E18 gietlh. cousldemd-n quarter mumm h srseverul pen (DO,,,_:P,.,,, spec)...» wI:ll next deliver seven hundred _ emlly a short one compare v. and 2000 ‘guns. q‘ he... “may when COLUMBITELO March 9—Sf‘.V(-‘Ii ">115 heel seeds. (Dom Press Special) "1513; 1°11°‘"' “use o. a Sh,“ l, s1’°‘"1‘1“‘ °1 111° 11°11'11" "1 _ " ' ' __ ' ie second p ‘.1 . .".."‘1i°;‘.i.“.¥.'i..i.“‘l.iiffé°i...'él..f.li“lti . {f2 .9‘ eel-us ~1- P-c rm‘- eplleptlcs at Gnillpoll. Ohio, ac. French heroine and lflilflYflflllll 5313:2112 ‘gemegfigegcblxgcinflingheg T l‘ '1" su-lkH-l cording to word received here to- Mary Aloquque, French nun were “Meme “n9 Conversely n “mum HE WEATHER iilty 3y tut; Statehlloardtff ‘Admin- G ’ _ tread at the Fapsi Consistory here be the duty a‘ the besieged to "y TEMPE“ "can s ra on. ’ wo o er pa- en s may only. V 4..., The me mgmated m a d,,_ 3.1’ SO11 S VICE to raise the siege by great sprtlel- TIDE, u N n1. . I The third phase is the rapld fective clliimney. Flanlieudand $111131“! (s m ‘off-MTG a dun) consume o! ‘he besieged - ____ .. closed t e starwity ea ng o e P" ‘ ll l‘ - ' ‘ k devepfed the” TORONTO. March 10,-do second floor where! lhe victims LONDON. March 8.—The Ulster a a The spea er l: | m we“ "ha o u “It i N. Y. were cared for. Unionist Council ha; decided to foi- three phases and gave a vv s m a y _ wtll, ' o» low the advice of iSir Edward Car- e Guardian.) Bank Robbery And Murder (Dom. Preaa Special.) KANSAS CITY, March Qr-‘TTITGG bank attaches were shot, one fat- ally, when four unmasked bandits attempted to hold up a south side bank here today. pment nce of $6,- lon have been re- . it was anqunced 00 South African perl from London York. oriug to ltrraiige exports of Ger- weeks Germany is son and accept Premiler Lloyd George's new home rule bill with certain modifications, according to ‘the Pall-Mali Gazette. . Dublin papers declare that the bankers there have protested vig- “32” v - ter ' ‘ oronsiy against the government’! Th?“lTaEdnfugifiiigmégilblixhilniif. 1ST)“ nTTTEe? aw}; agonlizgitgghalsked’ 0mm!“ "l. t! inquiry lnlo banking secret; in it! the purpose of raising 81,000,000. the unprotected flank of the Prus- pin" moon 14mm“, effort to determine the source oi o.- as much mo", as may be needed a.“ Gum“ menhmw them, “d at s.“ m m: . Slnn Feln lands especially funds with which u. build and equip a m... decided lilo colinict known u L“. “um”. m“, coming from the United States. (‘anndian hospital in this cily. the brittle of the MO1110- tlie men in the late war at all times and their prowess in time of danger. These points were aptly illustra- ted -by a number of incidents re- lated lby the speaker. in proceeding to give a brief summary of the war the speaker showed how necessary it was to have a_ right general outline in ord- er to give the details that will later be released and coordinated, their proper setting. .. He compared the lwar to a great siege; the chapters being divided by the turning points in the nature of the struggle. The steps of a siege said he. are The second battle like the firs ended in failure to break through j ' The speaker dwelt at some l th upon the over-running of Poian .1 and Serbia, by the Hun. and t, defeat of the Russians and. consequent breaking down ol. Russian Empire. He touched upon the great‘ tack at Verdun and the Sum-in- lhe consequence of those. The battle at Vimy, won by“: - Canadians, although a Great Vic ory did not succeed in pierci the lines and the same may i said of Passchendaeie. . The speaker next told of til campaign in Italy Mid the gl- Another Modest Demand from Huns (Special to The Guardian.) PARlS, March 9.——A despatch to Le Journal from Berlin says the Government will hand the allies in May next a memorandum insisting on the necessity of granting to (formally a loan of 450.000.000.000 marks. The memorandum will also demand‘ modification of rules ‘gov- erning the allied occupation, the despatcii. adds. —- an maiiufactilreil goods to the uiioii States ill exchange for eats and fills. of which there is great shortage. A government nipiueut warned tllilt the present Pill supply will last only a few ——-—-—<oa—--— Deliveriiig Goods (Special to The Guardian.) PARIS. ‘Niurch lL-Germany has iivcrcd sililloicni. oats and barley description of the Germans advance through Belgium and France, on their way lo Paris; how the ‘ French were quick t0 take advantage 6f the unprotect- ed right wing of the enemy. attack lnglitiandl straining the whole line. snow iiurriea. The tide will be high thlf noon at 1.50 and tomorrow it will be high at 3 and Friday $.46. Sun sets thh aft and tomorrow at 0- (Dom. Preaa Special.) NEW YORK, March fir-Members of the Canadian Club of New York