*TMC Ptoplna _ .eo \ CDVERS iv ARD LIKE THE DEW ,=p=_%__, t ALL 'rua Anvr-s, Ii § __ g.. l\Rl0T`ItTlWH UIIRIIEII |» *P°" evra 4s.¢oo Rqnaoro Dairy n..,d by ¢~,I.,,.,¢, 3, Y in-_ I A Y ' W "' .»;§|p=:oif one some oumlarrr, 'rum mm A on suulm-ir rilv morn so-aim r»~»e»a1»1.s~.I.III.1»1 GHAni.o1'rn'rowN ciusoii 'rirurisoiv rssiuiinv is 1919 fi ii Mi. -tow 3° °==' ' ' ~ > _ By Mall. molds. tam, for u l. A. 3'- I RBERT BIIRDEN “f§‘,,§§§l",fg‘E,,"§’{‘,"f,',‘§” GERMAN INDEMNITY F RUTHER IIETAIL8 di .asthma ON LEAGUE 0F NA - INDUSTRIAL GUM MEETING ilrmlll ¢° The Guardian) in vain rno maintenance or rates 3! fflcers M Eve mms mb The u _______ irons ,,,,,,m W, ,e Cm inn Nixr ounsiioil ill 0 nn... I ,Im Im... ling. (Iopurty ,.,e,,,,(,d, ,s ,U ,D Meeting Strongly Favor Idea of Doui of i.oNoN ren 5-interviewed .by saiiensi :pence and ,public figs; in me ry "“ " ‘ Q, Ex 1 1 , sir Rob the League ol Nations is so fiiiurid the dotemiinatlon to make Germs overm my B newspaper ces or on worm depends ml the “wabmty “I vanced that ll regard it as practically pay to Itbe uttermost lr, however, tIIiI & Borden declined to make any formal tho peopl 1 . ’ cs o govcrii themselves tiled said one of thc best Ameri amount ilxod is beyond what she re Must bf statement on provisional decisions of 'I‘l Dritl h E 5° ' l€ ii niplre which is an As- P can authorities veirterday 'l‘ho next gards as hor ability to pay it is be the peace oonforonee as he consider od lhiiphzard discussions might b harmful 'to the rapidity of its labors Discussing the question of the Ger man Colonies Sir Robert said Can ada has no territorial clailms Our in ierventlon in the war by the side of Great (Britain and France was and is still disinterested The problems studied by the peace conference are too difficult and delicate a nature for ine to Indicate the possible or do- sirmble solutions The proposal of a League of Nations comes before all other considerations IIt is so import ant that Ino thoughaful man can re fuse to gdie it lrls support If the five great, nations are prepared to abstain from certain egotistical considerat ions in order to unite with the other nations in a 'resolve to nmlntain In sociimrloir ol free Na cert/uiii analogy with the League of Nations hir Robert referred to tho military effort of Lanudii which ‘ho gbsm-ved, has all the more right to bc proud of the exploits of her army as she pos sensed at fthe outbreak of war only 30000 mom had placed nearly half a million men at the service of the common cause I hope and Il firmly belleve,' declared bir Ilcoert. wrst the rotations between Frnuce and Can adn willl become more intimate and more cordial after the vinr The men the Itwo nations have learned to w and respect each other in shar ing danger and glory together. The two nations must remain united by the memory of sacrifices borne to gctlier for the great cause of human lions shows a of I kno i world wide peace the sacrifices oil the last four years will not have been i 'ty and liberty T 0 LAND CANADIANS IN PORTLAND MAINE WASHINGTON Feb -Plans for landing Canadian troops .rt Portland Maine, with the approval of the Uni ted ‘mites Govornuient were an irounced today by the American Red Cross Transfer of the men by rail ._ _..._ ...__.____ .~_.@.. across Maine ond New iiampshirc li out many hours off their journei lioineunrd from Frarico The first E slilploud uill dcbnrk at Portland in .i few days, tuo consignments at moniir “ .being arranged for thereafter IMMENSE INDU 8 ntt St we ly Watchiiil Waiting U Policy re Russia 21'. fo lo oo slii u i STRY 3; ____ 8 gest Canadian military luuoml U the service will be represented nerals Foster, Thncliery, Hogout l ack wihen he returned and Wdlllil et lt Mi- A A Pomeroysaidthinfirw was meritorious from ovary otnufl- point and should r0¢8iY6 BWWVT from every side. The thin; W3-5 U’ get together and waist those men ui meet their roquiremmlta H619 “Wm l'i Ill] n o b B o formulate A plan to get bl!! in hese days of reconstruction. Later the other by products, the ilsh waste such as fertilizers, oils etc will bo manufactured This initial venture into a new industrial held will doubt loss bo followed by similar cnterpris os dn both sea and inland fishery districts of Canada Another Fire In City of Halifax iianri-‘uix rob 5.-'rrireo swelling houses on llfarket Street were dam “Good by fire yesterday morning The euants saved. some of their belong 1118s Tho loss is estimated at $16 000 It is estimated that the insurance loss os in Ilaliiax during the past flvi=| weeks have averaged $00 000 a week or nearly half n million dollars in little I more than a month, and it is qultc Probable that the actual property los I cs. not to speak of the loss in 'bust nous, which in most cases hue been serious. far exceeds -that amount. ‘ l ---------- I toonoinsiio siicriu 1 iseizssa- 'WANTED Maru ron osusnsil hound-Work. Must understand plain Cookinl-way paid to I-Ialifsx. en- ‘IUIN at 81 .Fitirroy Bt. 3|- *L-> ~ Pon |Al.l A nmol erovs nun- lv new wiirour-ii woes or coal. _sen- llll at A bargain. Cal-I at 84 Upper. Queen si. I ssii-tomiiod, r---4--L'-'LL'-. ._-_ “- °wAN'rIo- . so naar House °0lt¢l\\Iiy`locatod. Modern convonlori wi., faiiunrieu or gnrurpisneq. Phili_e'Illiimi'tan. ' '_ sits-iyimai. "flAoM|t\ii\mAu1*load|iit¢»b|Arli,v Nf'l\n'iiitvri'!oriooi Iiriotreoiu, , » Ji I-Io ;"f",fii=-an A Bit of Un iiblrshed I9 _i__ War History (Special to the Guardian) PARIS Feb 3-On July 30 1914 the French Government oidcrod it‘ troops to retire eight or ten kilorucl res from the frontier having hoard that the German troops were moving I toward it, Ilene Vivian, former Prom ler, declared in the Chamber of Dop uties Saturday in tho course of dis closures concerning tho original of tho war whch never before have been made public Vivian was i'rcml<\ when the war broke out "lt was on duly 30. he said, 'that the Government of which I was thc, Chief decided that the French troops, should retire eight or ten lillonict-I rcs from the frontier. On the sanu- | day I requested Paul Canibon. French ambassador in London, by wire,~ tot _ L inform Sir Edward Gray of the mens-; _ ~“°' /W/\\ %\\\(/.// -J`r ,/\/\\;`H&§, Ao., ` _r~I\“ '\”\ My I ` I AI \“A' ogre, A fx 3/Llhi; 4= rum IIIJ5 tiki si-mr H Y ure taken. 'These reniininsences of | s. ` the monotonous days caused the dup-' 9; ` I t r utios to rise and cheer him. "`\ - 'i'|rE 'WEATHER I ' rnairanarons. . ' Q. TIDE. MOON. ETC 5 ronoivro. ren: s.-moderately cold with light snow falls. " 'iiids will be hith this afternoon it S . S M P Et* with t'li dliui rouriirarl nd by all ill ` lrigir tomorrow mornin; at ati and - I- lr .I , _ _ __ |‘ fl f‘ ‘ rilcutiorrii it is icry pro sb o t a °”r°¢"»ToIr'"ii'Ia Hz. -alarm” ni ir. I ffl' If I A at 'l~°'i""'; 'W A’ I ' 5 a ` I. I "Ii~I”* ~= on ar. _nur ' ‘r A ‘ 1 onion win. , I .rr I nest " ‘L , ` I .I ' -`Il"irlt qusrtbrinooa 'ith ` ‘1~lG|t` U0j`P'l`4lU6'l,"i0WA{£H§E-,‘>p} Io nm GUN I " ‘ 'l MT' MAX MURPHY A.A'u°°" before long iiirov-:rail factory lvii ¢ \ \ A ~r vin* ~n ills “viral” ‘rue %/// M? //// ai’ illd il 9' qu 'il ii _EH 3. :.~:.*.f e <22; ( ul k`_*“" J ,, \§‘\r§g»s\ \ is §\ \\I‘/' \;_¢,’ r / soil I // l ia” f.. V €\'\ ,,. / _,e 4 `i? yi ;‘3“2'i EI" I I l”~`”‘lli=i F ° 1“:.:.°:‘ Mefii ..-~T~;_-If?-T`~I=: it is ‘ ,J -/\ L/~ dll ‘X *u¢%A§» _ “ `.i I//_I [{`Yl'1T’Y 11141 Ni .ovq / " ,.5 I o \ f/ \ J- p._.. ~ ~ ( -i if _W fa . .m- _- _ 3.: _ I 1 _ ~ - _ _ ,.- _» ' .. . I I -___ ' N‘i“1w1`~‘ ` ho knew or portion negotiating to it 'T717 -.»-- _ , 5- ‘ _ _ = _ ___ =..'_ _ __ _ ` _ gut 0"". _ I WD (f2!ilNNMil.'$l llllR@llB DEAD- 1. '*‘f.’_' -$- i/i..»_\_\_/.,~`-- <~;'__.<_:./,__<~_7__,_ ,I _ ;'\, A ' V teiiiplatlirg tho starting of nn ovcr- M, md ,,°m,,m,,“ ,_ _-3,; It ,nn be _ . - I _~ ' A ' I I - ' .fi Iii -I~i;»r 5,, _X "1 rm ami ease rirrwry in tim maritime ‘ I* ‘.I . ."f' ‘ II I Provinces. They had 'boon iiirppil-nl JI Iftli ' ' ' ' _ \' 1 1 23; the information that enquiries nad' dere were received on the merits of '// the engines in 09911 ¢0mD9¢1l»l°11 u with the worrlii This was the one 0 existing lndustry he thought which ‘F all should support 5 Mir Bruce Stewart said that if they I had the means the industry could be developed far .beyond its present status For instance if they had them they could send a carload of engines at any time to Newfoundland Some / .had recently been sent to .Britisrh Y Guiana With the necessary capital as mal ,we one Wm, pointed cut neu shops would be put up and tho business conducted OD thoroughly modern lines More mod ern equipment was necessary M I Stewart thought the present tlnie, ~ wlren so many alnplancs factories t nr-rn being dismantled, would be great opporiiuiity to 'purchase the tools These were just the kind need my and would likely be purchased for far less than the 01181051 C09* 'Ml slteviart invited anyone interested lo vm.; gy", -.hops when they would be pleascd to shui thorn through the works Mayor Wriglrt said thai during his revcnt visit to Halifax he had oooh in vonvofsallou will Rear Admiral Storey who pointed out that some sixty trawlers would bo on the mai*r< _ ul Those the Mnyor th0\l8I\1 Uilllld 'le t bought for s tlilrd cl' their building writ nun rio iiiouslil *W perhaps ll would be to the advsni ago of some to get hold of some of these. I it was pointed out by 9, opealiirr that these vessels are already ad- verttsmi and Mr. liyndman 'said that Mr. S. i\. McDonald voluiitevrod boon received from a iirm abroad coil' § A are mouunlur 16 ‘rr-lol wuz rar.; I. ri.: ann was Mr G S Inman warmly 0001110- laited the committee uid dlilfllllll n the report submitted I-io tiumshl it simply marvellous in lush l hort time He strongly* favored boolff ng Bruce Btdvnlit li Co.. and tliolldht that rr a prorlipeetuil was issued and an advertisement planed to the load mg canadian mm are riaalwd amount would be hecarali ht I mwili W"h.lIe vtfldlll DUN? 1Bdt%K 'IR' etinibemindsofmeii hdrosmoa all the VMI! In sight it wind inmate and M17 f°~ qiiirlng some further aid Mr N w bowler said be was delighiiled to host of tho pfobliitrl N! keeping returned mba hero and IAM hey could be KEYS" V0(‘Ad0ll1 (TIER ing to fit them for £116 WOR. Mir P W Tyner said it WWW D0 son io get behind one imillnlrr tu-st and pm it i.I\l'0iifIi lliitoimflllul IIN not try too molly thrills alt oiieo or veo approved into idea lla said the bi! industry Willa N” UW” ed successfully but that the 815131 industries could ho euobtllillll Iii UV' ory my si ahh miie il Tl” would grow and eultlva infill' ill dustrlos is was decided noiore law mwllu closed Ito ask Bruno Bitohrl. It Cm o supply all necessary data in ooh rortiou with oiflitrilll tlliil' PIWL ,__. _...l u.a.....»i. I t . I. 'I ia... ii" ‘* i~lv'i“iie", I a` ' I»v§Isrs¥oaws _II i'mi_r'_,lIomi»ai-aaa tim-oiirnq., litm- oorpses are uid to he INN' thlg, Streot. ’