l i l 1 fi l ,_ » ~ _ The Guardian is Read Daily by 42,000 People- _ - _ Sworn _Circulation Statement iFu_ftY*ished‘= ‘- 0l0iOlOlllll|l up »-~\s‘iv"‘N"f-'-`-':‘-‘~`-'-‘-`-‘-1'-'-'E:-1-~_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-,___-_.___.;__;___.____`___*_______:__;_;;_:___________"____5 ;____~_.v_ -».____;.., _____~;_`-:___.z_ _|_____`E___`__|__:_:_~_..iL___iv:_v_v_____:#_::__________r_YUM; _ ________n`________M_____ __`__`_`__.__i_______u|_4|`___;_____A____`_A__`U__u;___U__MMU_______“_______`_H_”_______`_w*~‘ , `f TEH" '“""'-"-"'-(__:-"'"ff" »- -- - """"-'“_"'"l ' iff ' -- -"‘~"--~~ "W----"--~W--~'-----"--"--"'"'-"" / I ' 1 3 i . , . , , » l ntiiroilrafmuyuinupaiui - . - ' ' ` ` _ _ i _ . * _W_0¥i_f__f(|loia_r__E\i_lll_lInU._Dl_l_li¥)_ .1387 } _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ '__- ___ ii” TUESDAY, 29, 1916 i;°|°rY\;:T°r($li'a.lllt:;;.l‘:l) x3Yg»d:Q*l}f\°0anada»and Qfgjor U._lQ~ . _ _ -y » ._ _ . -_ _ 3 - _ _ _ __ L _ ._ ' - "` _ °' q ‘J _ ____ _ ' _ ___ __ - _ . _ _ »;»-.l»l'.:~ . . - _ -». _=l-_»__.__._______ _ _ _ _ -- _ _ V. ,, _ M __ _ _ £14, .___ __ __ . _ _ ,f ._ ._ K. _, up __ iloUSE 0F COMMONS; -_-‘-G] F RIQU LY 22.2-‘xx-_rt-e.~n\:irl;'» -Qs :uv -l - W* “°"“¢'i“”- W‘““°“ 5““"“ii‘= l’-“°“°“ rrcll ll cl ul llavelle lllsol allocrman loads ~ilt_4lllli‘S_ir ilobert Borden a; Fore- » the-'Eliaclment oi a Do- -.l-‘rancfhise law. f Federal i llcalth Department Discussed. __ `(Fro_rn our Own Correspondent.) OTTAWA. Feb. 28.-Tile enactment of -a Dominion franchise law was fore- casted in the-House to-llight by the Prime Minister. Toward the close of a-`debate_on the question of woman suffrage late to~nigllt, Sir Robert Bor- den delivered lt short spccch,.lll which ho said that thc wllclc question oi’ thc` franchise would be taken into con-` sideration by the Government, and witlllt the question oi granting the i'ranchlso_ to womell. 1 'l‘he 'House had been discussing a resolution moved by Hon. William Pugsleyto the effect that women ell- titled‘_._to vote in any province should also have the right to vote in federal elections. Sir Robert Borden opposed the resol- ution as tending to create dlffcrelit conditions ln different provinces. He stated that Mr Pugslcy had raised questions ill view oi wllich thc whole _.__iii--\._.__.._. - Michael Steele, of Perth. it brought only two speeches. one from the mover and the_other from the Acting Minister of Agriculture, Hon. J. D. Hazen and the debate was then ad- journed. _ The arguments advanced in favor of the establishment of a Public I-lcalth Department were that tile' British North America Act had left this question to the Dominion to dcal with as distinct from those activi- ties, such as tile establishment or hospitals, charities and the like. re- served to the provinces and that the Government already administered _ many branchs ot’ the subject such as_ ' quarantine, adulteration of foods. in# spcction of lneats,` etc.,_ which it would be advisable to centralize ill one department. Dr. Steele dealt with the proposal from the stand- point of llyglclle. sociology and eco-_ nolny, pointing out that it would om-' matter would bc taken lllto considera- tion by the Government. Any pro- posals as to woman suffrage would be upon a, broader basis tllall had been proposed by the St Jolnl Mcnlllcr. The debate evoked wide differences of opinion among the nlelnbcrs of bolll parties as to the desirability oi' woman suffrage 'in general. Mr tl. W. Kyle of Richmond vory strongly opposed any step in the direction proposed by Dr{Pu'gsley, stating that woman sui`f- rage was one of the two great evils in the United States and was fast re- moving, the remnants of domesticity left by-jtlioldivorca courts. Mr Kyte's view was that woman’s proper sphere \vas.t.he-i-ldiiie.-- - Ou-_tile other hand. the resolution found supporters in Dr Michael tllarlte of lied Deer, Mr J. G. Turrlf of Assini- boia`, _Mr`(;_i. E. Mctlrnlley of Saskatoon alld'0tll‘oril; while Mr Edlnullll llrou- lelix 'lofi iireseott would givc the fran- chise to married woulcn only. The resolution was not pressed to a vote; bllt`d`eclarcd_lost on division. 'lille' establishment of a Dominion Department of Public Health was urged l_n the House to-day 'by Dr. brace the supcrylsiou of immigration to prevent the admission of mental dcfcctives into tlauuda. tho proven-_ tioll of infantile lnortniity, the stamp-' ing out of tuberculosis and other piagllcs. ' lion. J. D. liuzcn admitted the ad- vantage of centralizing these public hcaltll activities already carried ml by the Dominion ill one body but stated tllat to go farther than tllat and include in its operations those duties now attended --baby provincial boards of health would be s. matter requiring serious consideration. He urged the adjournment of the debate’ for thc present sillcc the war was now thc one great problem occupy- ing the lllind of the country. That appointments to the Civil Service silollld be made as lt lnattor- of racial rcproscllintiolls ns far its Frollcll lllld Ellglish Canadians wclio ` concerned and that all-"higller oill~ cials ill the Civil Service should he bi-lingual was the proposition ad- vocated in the House to-day by Mr. Boulay. oi lilmouski. The debate on the subject was adjourned. -q---»:---.'------f_--vi-=--‘ff-'-‘-‘-='-='-'~‘-= `-`-'-‘#-'-‘-`-‘-`~‘-‘-‘-'-‘-=`-‘-`-‘-‘-‘-‘-‘= . _ _ _ (halt. 'f-.».`i- :ii-,,'» " _ ‘_ _ _ _ l -0-our sot-our Boi irl-oviool, 926 urprovlllm _ _ 174 F ._-"iff, ‘,- ____ - got a good liii yesterday. ail'_ » 'wal i r t 1 l 3' 25" made such a good ;[ _ '_ jg, the end oi »iheifwefeltt-'should see - fa ini another $100 iollls credit. _ ____.___._-~_ _-_gt from f0l‘ alld The Guardian feels sure it wont. the exalnpie of _one or two of our boys a't home 'will not `be pormittdd to adversely affect the generosity of the citizens as a» whole towards this deserving fund. Subscriptions should, bo sent to the Hon Treasurer. Mr. A._ W; Hyndmpn. 'Royal' Bank. Char/ loi.t0t0Wll. The following subscriptions have- bocnrecoived: . ' Capt. J. W. Dorsey. John AIIIOW- ~ -W. K. Rogers. . _ A. Friend. - u ;*..’.‘.l’“i‘t' il°"hll..... Melihilloll 'Drus C0- TWD 'MICH 4' it dvesnrmiuoy Il I' v Sewell ‘li.obu;tso_l_1. _ gig; mHd§|%ane? ` i ia' Llililttorth lin-s.1‘l. w. Lcngworih. Uiih`s_ =if.'Oli_¢l'lUl0i’. JUIBDII F lr ~rrsFee§95¥ ` Q€€$€@ ¢=e_Qaaoo9_ $3 ,L ‘_ °° _ _ _ $4. l. 1. lil. 10. il. A (8Speela| to the Guardian.) l’Altl‘ , Feb. 28.-Attacks by the Germans north of Vcrdull, wllcrc thc battle for the fortress is still raging furiously, were driven back by lfrcncll fire, alld the Frcllcll counter-attacked successfully, according to all oiilcial communication issued by the _War Oiiice to-lligllt. llalnl-to-llalld encoun- ters rccurrcd west of Fort Douamont. and the Germans were drlvcll from u small rcdoll`bt which they had taken.. A (lcrlnnll ntiaek on ldrcsllcs, in lllci Wocvrc region, tile colnmunicatioll adds, also cotllpictcly fnllotl. (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, Feb 28-"l‘hc tide of battle pound Verduu is not uppllrelllly ill avour ul' either side. While tllc Ocr- mans clulm further advltllces. tllc French are equally emphatic in their claim to huving'. checked 'attacks of the masses of German infantry sent agalnst_them. Fort Duualuont has fallen to the Germans, but it is re.- ported to be ill rullls. Around this position the lllost desperate fighting oi' the buttlc has been going on since Friday. liere the l<‘rcncll collntor- atiacks were dl~livcl~cll with such crushing force that some oi' the Ger- 'l“ 1 1 . c ann ey _ p Willie thelalter 'claim to have made advances. Fort' llouamont is j-ill. lluins. in liand-to-hand lincounter l’rell__qL°“il_f“ drove Germans out ol small lledoubl Captured by latter. Frenchaiso Repulsed two-~ German Attacks-i in Woevre. in Champagne Germans by surprise _ attack entered portion oi l-`-relleh Trench over irollt oi nearly a mile Captur- ing more than 1000 Men. nlun dctacllmonts were driven buck, one rogln1'ellt'hcing ullllost encircled. To west oi' this fort ill ll llnlul-to-ilalll! cllcoullter, the Frcllcll have l-jet-lcd the Germans froln at small rcdonht which tlloy-captured. Tllroughout thc entirc sector of Vcrtluu, except on thc western -bank. of the Mouse ltivcr, wllcrc the (icrlnllll bolllburdulellt llus slackelied solllewhot, artillery dui-is -are 'still-of vast pl-oportious. 'i`o the -south-east. lilo Frcllcll nl. l~‘res|lcs ill thc Wocvrc region pill down two (lor- ninn attacks against the town, but the tiernlans have illzlikgllrrllcd :ln impor- tant lllovelllcltt ill the Cllltnlpaglle dis- trlcl. where by a surprise attack tllcy succeeded ill clltcrillg thc l~‘rl'-.ln-ll ad- vanced portions of it supporting irencll over a l`rollt oi' nel-rly a mill-, captur- ing more than a tllousand lncu. Not- wltllstanriing that fresh rcscrvcs of French have been tllrowfl into tile' fray at Fort -Donumollt. thc German’ War Oiilce declares their efforts have been fruitless 'and t .‘ ' .‘ | have advanced their lines toward Bros On thc iiussilill front. around i<`ricd~ ricllstlldt. and lllollkst thcro has been lu-avy artillery, llluclliuc gun and riili- tiring. ill iiaiicia illc ltussilllls rt-pulsed alll attempt by Austl‘o-llllngmizllls to cap- turl- trcllcllcs on thc llliddlc Slripll ltivl-r. ` The Ausirilllls. at-col-dillg lo Vicllllu. put. down \vilil sunguillnry losses llll italian alia:-k against positions on both sides of Monte Suu Micllcle, cast. ot' Azzo, and also destroyed an ltnlinu trcllcll on Uorizla. bridge-head. 'l`llc liussialls arc still opt-rating sucec.~:sfllily against the Turks wllo lied from Erzcrulll and Ottoman forces ill the Persian battle zone. Fnrtlli-l' south ill Mesopolanlia the bombarll- luclli. by illc llritisll oi` lt 'l`urkish camp on the left bunk ol' the Tigris liivcr resulted in hcavy casualties to tile Turks. Tile German Ambassador at Wash- ington ofllcinlly informed Secretary of given ill the llnsltnllia case with rt ' hat the Gclnlaus. State Lansing that tile assurances t l and Vucllernnvlllc. li is also clllilllu-_il that thc Gsrlllalls entirely expr-lied the l<‘l'ollcll frolll thc llicuse l’culllsul:l,f soutllward frolll Salllogllcllx, west of] Vztcileranvillc. spcci. to 'sulllnilllllc \\'urfalt‘ have nu been ulodiilcd by .tile recent. (ierlll-.il lllnlllorlllldulll l'cspccl.il\g that. govern- lncni's intention to trl-at lll‘nl|§_‘_ri§r'_c;_,i’iilaov; ‘-ne. - """““. -.-.- nl=r= ' 're all -s r-- ~oNn crm' our-1 were wh _iwil-._ 3’-,,,',§’,," ,f,§`,,,,. §7.Q,,,,f,"’g,,f’§“,,, ” ` Q' ` 'loslzzsnal ¢rol€l____<_x:_¢__rlol¢ci¢>¢_l_l._~ _.£2 nr___r__- lc I :giants ‘conduit 5 9. ri: . -.__ _ _ _ _ . _ -. . -wo- _._ _ . ... ._ . 1- --W ~. ~ _-_ _ _ ,.~ _ . .. _,_ _-_-_-_-_ _ __-_-_-_-_-_ -4-;_-=_-_-__-_~_-_-_-_-_-__-_-_ _ _ _ _~___ ._ _ _ _ "°“a ....000HiiP"iiH'P rr".-f:..§'.‘:.'.:i°.':.';§.... S ecial to the Guardian) (Special to the Guardian.) _ ( p . NEW YORK Feb 28 -Fire broke BERLIN. Feb. 28.--All oilicial Aus- r lfl out to-_dayon _tile Edrymacllos, ll Ilus- 'trlan statement of ycsterlay wil' :l sian ship laden with munitions oi war. rcacllod hcrc to-day says that by the and which was about to sail for Vludi- capture ill Albania of the port o thc report says. was carried out hustl- ly and in great disorder. TEMZP-ER*ATU]{-El The vessel is said to have struck an _ Germany Protests TORONTO, February 20.-Maru GONDENSED A-LDs_ ` tml 'very wld. ‘ jroo Lauri Fon _THE WEATHER.-Yesterday was CLASs[r:CAf]\|()1\~ yesterday was Z8 degrees above zero. (Special to the Guardian.) ‘ s 'At nine o‘clock yesterday morning it l1ERLli\. ifcll. 28.-Germany llll l'U5|Bl-U|'0d 23 UUGVOZ iii Hill!! llllil ONE CENT per Word each '"5"' addrcssell a sharp note to Portugal il lliiiilii 14 \lb0V0- T110 Cllldefii- U10 PFC' tfmf mr advertising in this mmm" protest. against. illc seizure of Germs ll l/|005 l\|Slli- WEB 26 iib0V0- (Ash must accompany arders' Mm" lllcrcllnlll. vcliscls by ih l"orl.ll|_.;llc.:n- nutlloritits I`llo lllcusu$o is rllnrnv at 6.37. H ww' H . 75i9'_2_'z'8`um Minard's Lillment cures Dlphthcria. 1.18. . rn | t . I llboui lil. Jessdps lluktry. (rrclli | i v _ 1' g.._ - l ll ‘ . r , . - »ll__tl‘.i’t.i`.§’.¥‘_"i_f‘.§l§?'2»§’ ..t"l.‘.’2l"'.i’."’.`..."“" <1<-°:f-_'~_-“_‘z"-_=_°-- H_.wS_EKYé";;2é§"l;i§ Lei;-R _:_§S_;v;=__§_»;c»<\§_§§_l_~<-T_<_§_§i tlay""1id`:rdil‘ 3l‘dLat`1lifi'>v; |?To\?l|t `on 1' ri :Tahiti family. Apply 30 lilllsboro tninl.u8 “hm ‘lf lll0l\0Y-l"if1d0l' itll'-itil” C 0 ~ ' L - '| l. leave at Kensington Sta ou. _ | _ U P 0 N trot-z eolvlsl WANTED-SECOND CL _B TEACH ili|na'rdi|_l.lnln`\cnt_ cucoabiphtheria. .-gg,-_nwp||_' ._q5q0.2.2p1vL1lpd, or for llew ilay S_cll l. iso. 112 Sailors Hope. liillg Cotmty.- Sup 0 . -- ~ ron sm.: cuz _ - - - . QUDUNG ~|iW-n°l'7'l'§»- . . glues :l ltr.; 1 lmpcl-tsl 4 ltr.. "'°‘”"""_-‘”"_` (2'.~»Y"'_H.k§,‘-1f§'_:,,,*,f_1"__,f’,l’,';, Cl Wounded and _.__..__.. -. ._ (Special to the Guardian.) LUNIJUN, Full. ZH.---Adilltiollui altl- viecs rcgardillg thc iiglltillg ill wcslcru ldgypl, ill which tile South African droops defeated tribcsmell colnmalldcd by 'Fllrkisll oillccrs, were received by the War Oiiicc iirday in dcspatchcs l'roul Mzljor-(lcncral Sir John Maxwell, »-.omlnander-ill-clllef of the forces ill Egypt. Tile report says thc lighting clldcll ill a decisive victory for lilo South African -troops. Thr cllclny. under the personal conlnlund of Nurl ilcy. it brother ol' Ellver Paalln, the EGYPTIAN BATTLE _lite Tribesmen Driven from Strong Posllloa by Brilliant Charge, their ieader Killed, ills Lieutenant taken Prisoner. Turks ieit 200 Dead on Field. .____Z____. 'fllrkisll Millistcl' of War, were hold ing a strong position some lifter-. lnilcs soutll-east ol' Barani. 'Phe attul- . by the South African infantry undi- Gcncrai Lakin was completely succes- flll, while a cllargc by the Dorsetshirf- Ycolllullry was brilliant and mo- cffectlvc. in the charge Nuri Bey wa killed and his chief llcntcnallt wound od and made ll prisoner. The cnellli loft. more than 200 killed or wound'-1’ on the ground. Une machine gun wc _ , captured. $5 Caledonian Club Social and Dance 'i`ll|_~ sov-itll and dancc given last night undcl- thc auspices ol' the (lah. dollinll Club was one of thc most ell- ljoyllblc functions oi' the kind yct given by those princes of clltcrtaill- _ors. There was n vcry large attend- ance including unite at number of the nu-ll of thc l05lll who were specially lllvitcd. After at few bzlgpipe selections Mr. D. Edgar Shaw. Prcsidcllt of the Club; in a short and happily worded opening address explained that; the object of this getting together was, according to custom. to spend a few hours in a."social way, to renew old -acquaintances alld associatitnls and possibly lo lnakc and enjoy nbw ollcs :lnd c.~:pct-inlly lo bcconlc adiuailltcd 'with some oi` thc niliccrs ilnd sol- :dicrs of the 105th, wlloln llc cordially welcomed. following progranlnlc wus most cn- jeyably cal'l'icd out: Lancers. Song (Cllorus)-Artllur llrucc. Waltz. Mollologlle and Step Dallcc-Clans man McKinnon. Quartettc. "Robin Adair"-Misses llughcs. McDonald. Messrs. Bruce ‘und Robins. Soni;-W. Brown. l' f vosiok. The tire was extinguished 1-' Dnrazzo the Austrians took 9.3 ealluou. “ “ML after the ship had been seriously (Special to the Guardian.) ~ including six coast defence gulls, damaged. Theeause of the outbreak LONDON. Feb. 28.-The sinking of 10.000 rifles and a large amount of is Llllkll0Wi_1¢ _ _ the italian hospital ship Mare Chiaro. artillery amnlunitiou and provisions. llenr San Giovullni di Medua, Albania, Tile flight of the Italians from Durazzo, IINTERMISSION - SONGS, CHO- RUSES, ETC. Duct-Messrs. Robins and Bruce. Step Dallcc--Corpl. l\’lurshall_ Waltz. Lallccrs. _ l'aul Jones. \Vllistllng Hole-i’tc. Dallicli-‘_ Waltz. AULD LANG SYNE. 'Flin Party broke up about. mid- night all voicing the apprcclatioll of the good iimv 1-lljoyod. PARIS HAS ZEPPELIN - l SCARE BUT RAIDER DID NOT APPEAR. i'Aiii.S it - lo lights of Afttr thc prcsidellt`s address thot iiavotic. _ Patrlollc Concert ` Prince Si. School A good reputation. previously wr" l-llrllcd, no doubt accounted _for ill, record attcndnllce at the collcc t give l last night by thc pupils oi' Print-v Strcct School ill alll oi’ the Patrioii. Fund, and thc contribution of $84 i be llandcd by them to-day to ill Trcllsilrcr, is nlnple proof of its sw- ' cess as a iiuullclnl proposition. Net- l loss to say, as an entertainment it wel- fully equal to. if not even more enjoi- ablc than, any of the events that had given the school its enviable reputa- tloll. Tile hall was packed to tin- doors and every number on the pro granlme was a gem. practically all o‘ them being encorcd. Mr llcllry Smith, Clltlirnlan of tir- Scllool iiollrrl,_presided as cllairmnn 'i`hc progranlme consisted of cllorlls--= "ilriianniu," the "Russian Nation ’ Antllelll" and "Canada" by tili- l-lasses_ rccitntions by Miss Marjor. Cox. Miss lflleallor Lowe, Miss Eliza- llclll Colclllall. Miss Bessie Donzlldsol: Miss i')diill Jenkins, Miss Constant-=~ Murdoch and Miss Pearl Jones; violin solo by llcv. Mr Littlejollns; pial|» duct by the Misses Marioll Ayres ani' .lean Ross; vocal duet by Miss Glad_'~. (_‘rawi'ol~d and Miss Florence iinrri:--_ solos by Mr Robert Messervcy. Mis. Dorothy Davies, Miss Della Welsh. piano duct by liilss Dorothy Will chester and Miss Florence Lani.; piano duct by Miss Constance Wheat" and Miss Dorothy Stewart; a whls: ling solo by Private Alfred Daniel.-_ During an intermission iiome-nlallc candy was sold. The National Anthem -Iittingly brought the entertainment l » at close. During thc afternoon the pupils hold a aulc of candy and bulbs. the latte" llllvillg lu-oil grown hy tllenlslelvlw. from which a llulldsolne sum wu- rcalizcd, the total proceeds. as stati- llbovc. amounting to $84. 'Pcacllors and pupils are-_-lj hc cc.- gratlliateli on lllc splendi soccer- ihoy achieved and especially on lil excellent cxnlllplc they have set l other scllools ill "doing tlluir lllt " i`f.;' the Elllpil'c's cause. night. the military governor having l sued lt warning of the illrcatellcd rp lwmlcll of an alrshlp. 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