l crious Floods in . Southwestern France run cmiunojiirnrown GUARDIAN- AIS ‘ Fl] IN Monarchist C i r c les Want Him Back on German Soil. BERLIN, March lL-lilonarcirist- ic circlos wielding a powerful influ- ence within the German Nationalist party have begun to agitate for a return of the exiled Kaiser to the Fatherland, William's friends are not seeking to put him back on the throne. but merely to persuade the German Government to accord him the right to sojourn on German soil. Presumably he and “Empress" Hermiue would reside in the huge palace, J-Iombnrg Auiierhoehe, Cameron. who practically needed no which, under its financial settie-Iintroduotion as hehhh been m, ment with the l-iohenzoiierns, the ‘active lmemiber of the Socigty Prussian state is obliged to maln- since its reorganization. At the taln as a residence for the ex-rulerlclose a. vote of thanks was propos- during the lifetime of himself and ed by Mr. J. in Burnett, seconded his wife. This stately palace has'11y Hon. John Agnew. supported by been kept in spio and span condi- Mr. Reuben MacDonald, and unani- tion. and fully staffed _wilb serv- 111011B1y adopted, it being suggested ants at the expense of ‘Prussian by the last named speaker that Mr. taxpayers, pending its proprietors’ Cameron should he asked to give home-coming. ‘lllls address again to some of the Recently the‘ German Conservat- ay or Sunday Schools. ive party, which is the right wing Ml‘. Cameron. spoke as follows: of the Nationalists, issued a mani- II confess to (have been nnueh fcsto calling on all "nationally- perplexed in my search for that. minded"'peopie to stamp by their w-rirlioir sihculld appelali to you pialr- llempamr king» and disavow the t-icuiiarily. ‘having in mind ttilat bu-e- repubum n 1s ".15 same faction that vity is essential ill the face of half 1a now schemmg to get .wmiam'.an llonr- iYe-t. in Mr. Bennie and back ‘horns as a private citizen. oflhi“ “mrksy 11'9"“ '55" f1 111111949111 “A7 coursm ‘Representing Tory “Dleitlrimgs interesting. so it is only Bards" among the Junkers, mm“, reasonable to suppose that 1 am at of‘whom are wealthy landowners [mm “h"‘“11d '1 ‘M1114’ '53’? 80mm" whose financial support is paces-flung °“m“"‘"“1'1“'5 7°11" Wuemie‘ sary to the Nationalist cause, thoilnlgtdiglnggpfigfgfl: 22°“: 2313K? -C°n5e'v“"v° gmnp cannot be dkglliowever, it. would seem lrecreant reimrded ‘by C0111“ iweaunp a“ .on ‘my paint. in ~the very act of can- uess. lTihe door is not as access- 1119 K3159!‘ 1" Geimaiiy- “he” 1115 iblle as ilt rnliglilt seem. being guiard- presence is bound to cause rrrctloua ‘ \ i - ~ l l, -_ . . among the reactionary element, $1,111,’;TYmlflflfghfioffiuyihegffififii. which 18 W11°11Y <1151111i19<1 0V6? 111° ly regamdiecs of our imposition. ‘i question of who is the best candl- take rlihg lilberpty of ovcrsteppinlg date for Der Own. They 011111101- 111" tilat Viillitill‘ (has been athletic-d to ford to admit this, however, and mo, llh rgtophihg rm my fgspgdlg to are compelled to manifest great irhe orrtliror- of "Peter and Wendy." eagerness to have the eminent ox-‘Jlanles lillatllhew Baurie war-l ilorll lie once more on his native heath. at Kcurlernufnr. Folrfarrsihirc. Scot- What the extreme Royallsts ric- (land on Malyl iltih 18130. lOne tviri-ter mand is that the Nationalist cabill- pictures Illillil nueer soilemh look- et' officers insist on governmental 11m; ‘hairy “'1‘l‘1l 611011110118 B1105 811g authorization for William .to cross 3111 llvlliltllliillll M11110 0i wrhlavrrnce- the frontier. Action of this sort '1“! mime“ *1 ulh'ysi_c'1an'.-lv)l? Nil; probably would take the form of nimliliiifly ‘lQliii1iliif1 ‘"1 fling “ "n-l ‘m new statute suppiuntirlg the law for Qmmf, W1“ ‘A1111? ‘f’ , ‘1 ‘ "1 .. . , _ tor irlll live ‘as Jess land Lceby. defence 0f the republic’ “ hm‘ ‘or \ir B rrrie' ' 1m -‘hood d'1"‘s iii one 171d“ the 8x41101151“ m awe“ imofhircixrnosst Scgttish partthkof Scot. Germimy‘ but which oxpires next farlld mieallt an ilnnnenlso accunlllrllil‘ Jim“- lmvmg be“ pamwd f“ five‘ tion of literary capital and n brain 79MB ‘mm New 1931513110“ “°"“"co receptive and nu. cyc so keen be so drafted as lo leave the decis- l X Berries Masterpie At St- Jwmiss Literary Society last evening lube speaker was Clair Cambium. assistant mlanagerr of itlhe Bank of Nova. Scotia, who gave a splendid axldress hlirrnost en- tirely wl-lbout reference to notrs on Peter Pan and Wendy, Sir. J.M. Bernie's famous masterpiece of child fiction and fairy‘ tales. it was one of the best literary addresses given in the city for a ion: time, and was greatly apprec- iated by all. iTihe ‘Pre-sideni, {vili- David Stew- alrt. =p’re.si.ded and intrroduced- Mr. D foam, as. ‘PETER PAN NENilY INTRNINACEI] LAST EVENING At St. James Literary “Society Mr. Clair - Cameron Gives a Delightful Talk on 08. Licllt iilylllls." chance in There lilllleif tracted some Little Minister." ickens lent plays Ohiriohiilen"; "Wlhat Every The ' v few month's liater. Mir. ‘Barrie took a. place on aflawglupgp h, N“. ‘iih-Biham. England. iln went lilo London. for (here the pap- 91191111111 ‘begun to accept his works -lSt. James Gazette hard puihfiallr- ed in 1884 ‘U119 first of lithe “Auild Dr- ‘(later Sir) Ro- rbertson N-iculll rgiave Barn-lo his the “British Weekly”. the name of “Gavin Ogilvy" he ivlrote matter which st- attention. ‘He bad the usual painful struggle to be- come a succeesffull journeiiist, de- talilled in "Wlren a Mum's Single" 1887. but ibis work was ollher and Broiler- ‘l-lis first published book ‘iBehtcr Dead" also prepared‘ in 1887. in D888 he scored with the publication ‘in. book foam‘ of “Aufd ‘b10111 Idyils". and in 18119 came the masterpiece Thrums." ‘Dire following year gave 118 "My Lady Wliootine" and an ‘Ed- inburgh lldleven" and chi-rd of lh-is lScottieh works "Tlhe This book raised him from the ranks of an Btlmir. while sketch writer to llhzut of an adnrilrable novelist, and swan-ed success. Barrio‘ genius. ‘as of alli genius. all» rules aualliylsis. ‘but some of its ‘ohalrscterdstlm are not than-u to ae- rflrre. IKGGIIE-SS of observaltlon and ‘tenacity of amazing nriirrrutenessl reminds us of and enjoys a quick, sure arid spontane- nus lsyrrupallliiy and understanding. ‘l-ftis tenderness of feeling elevalte as well as oluarm the reader- Balrrle as a llitelralry artist lberlongs to tulle foremost ranks. but of course. the is pre-emineuitily ilhe piaylvrigiilt. (Since written allrnoslt “Ar window lfuilll secret olf Mr mmem-brance iMlalrk Twain. lliil‘ 1902 he rha- al-‘e, “The AIllco-SiCJBfi-TThe-Eilie (Woman ‘Knows’ 1885 he i in 1891 the in lltls H e entirely for llihe stage and Ihlws become one of fihe rnoslt individual and‘ beloved of contemporary ‘dramatists. (“Courager-Mr. ‘Bslrrieis ‘rector- ial address ‘delivered at St- Am- drewis University May 3rd 1022. has proven‘ of sulflficienrt interest to warmers-t publication ill ‘bookilet (l-f you have not mead it, do so, and lassu-re you your time wiiii: not ‘be ialmliss. [In lhis Dumlilri- address delivered Decmnibes‘ 111th 1924 ‘at llihe‘ public ceremony in Wiiliflll the keys o.f ‘llhe cilty were CUMGFTCIN u-porl ihlrn, ihc- rellates of lilils orllly alppearrance as an actor. and which he assumes been a ‘failure. ‘ Among Mir. Burke's ruoslt impor- Admirable to have NEVEAIIPMENT [IF BRITISH AAIIATIIIN Sir Samuel-inure Out- iii". as Future of Im- perial Air Service. (Canadian Frau) LONDON, Mar. 11. —Develop- ment of a British air service which would bring Canada within reach of Great Britain in two days, South Africa in six, lndla in seven and Australia in eleven, was predicted yesterday by Bir Samuel l-ioare. alr minister in discussing aviation estimates in the House of Com- mons. Sir Samuel foreshadowed a lu- ture whenthe development of the imperial air services would enable the movement of forces to any threatened point with a swiftness that a few years ago would have appeared incredibie._ He announced that a number of co-operative flights would be un- dertaken soon across the wbole of Africa with the assistance of the South African. Sudanese and other colonial governments and event- ually similar flights ir other dis- tant parts of the Empire. 1f his anticipation were fulfilled he said it will some day not only be possible quickly to concentrate forces where needed, but to econ- omize through its greater mobility. ———-———-<o>-i- Hostility to For- rcigners Develops In Shanghai (lSpeclal to the Guardian) ADONADON. March 11. Rumors of threatened attacks on high ‘British military porsonages in Shanghai says a despatcil to the Daily Ex- press. led the authorities to lake severe precautionary measures yes. terday. Extremist agitation in Shanghai is reported to be growing. special liespalcircs saying that Wednesday's raid on the ileadlquart- ers oi‘ the postal worker's uncover‘- ed a plan to attack the iloilcc sta- lions. ‘The second battalion of the C0111, stream Guards today marched thru the streets of the ciiy. Vice Ad- miral Sir Reginald Tyrvvhilt. corri- llifillflfil‘ 0f the British naval for- ces, and Major John Duncan. head of tile British lSlrallghai forces. took the salute at thc cntrarlcc oi the British consulate. where most of the British residents hall gath- ered. As the guardsnlen rrlarched thru they were I given rousing cheers. ---»<Q_-Q--._ S w Shut-down of Mines A In Ohio Coal Field Expected (Canadian Preu) COLUMBUS. 0lrio., Mar. ll. -— A general shut-down of mines in the Ohio coal field is expected aft- er March 31st when the Jackson- ville wage agreement expires, ob- servers declared foilowing a coa- ferelrce of Ohio operators here yes- terday. Nova Scotia Legislature Prorogued (Canadian Press) IHLMIAIIFAX, N. S.. March 11. The legislature of Nova Scotla was prorogued by Lieutenant (lovem- or J. C. Tory at six o'clock this afternoon the last meeting of tile session having been marked by an insurgent movement ill the ranks of the govermelit supporters that divided them 2i to l0, and an al- tack orr the two years record of the Rhodes government delivered by Hon. Wm. Chisholm. leader of the opposition. ‘The spilt among government supporters came shortly afternoon. the house having convened at elev- en o‘ciock this morning. J. it‘. Mah- oney. junior conservative member for Halifax, objected to an increase in the salary of the Deputy provin- cial ‘secrclary, provided for in the estimates at the instance of Iii-em- ier Rhodes. He moved that the in- crease be struck of-f the estimates and nine Conservative members supported him. The three merrribers of the oposition supported the Pre. mier. The debate was one of thcmosl spirited of the 38 day session. ‘Hon. Mr. Chisholm, on second reading of the supply bill. took occasion to review the activities of the gorvern. men~t through two sessions of par- ilament and declared that the ses- sion just cnded has been productive of nothing of importance and that tile government llarl failed to carry out the pro-election pledges of ‘the Conservative party. ‘He was answered by Hon. ti. H Harrington, ‘Minister of Works and Mines. The "liberty oi’ the srrbjcct" bill wlricil had caused a great‘ deal? of debate during its many appeal- arrces in the ilousc ilccarrsc oi‘ the Olliltfsitierl led by Mr, Mahnrrey to a clause which repealed section 8 of the act which provides the right of appeal to persons convicted by a magistrate under the NovilflScotia Temperance Act, was loft unfinish. ed, having been ready for third reading oil prorogatloll. lThe bill to zilbolish the legislative council was given a three mouths hoist. in the legislative council this 11101111118 withut dissent or debate. The session was one day shorter than last Jvcar when In record was made so far‘ as recent yours show. PAGE NINE WEST INAIES ABHELVIENT Provision Is Made for Steamship Service Between Dominion and Ilslandsto the Southeast. (Special to the Guardian) -Q'il_TlmW/\. March 11. -—— T110 Canadian government has put it! name on the dotted line of the West indies agreement. Following an interesting debate. second read- ing was given to asllllLi-llfl W190" 10f which is to implement one of the main obligations of .he domin, ion under the treaty entered. 11110 namely. to provide a passenger freight and refrigeration service between the Dominion and the isl- ands southeast. ‘The bill which was sponsored by ilon. Chas. Dunning, Minister oi‘ Railways, and lion. James Mai- coim. Minister of Trade and Com- merce jointedly, provides for tho formation of a company to be known as the Canadian National Steamships Limited. with an au- thorized capital of ten million doi- lars. such capital to be guaranteed by the government. “fhoagppany will provide accord. ing to tho terms of -tile treaty a passenger. freighter and refriger- . ator service between Canada. and the West Indies on the lines agreed upon in the treaty. Willie the dom- ilrion will guarantee the securities of tile company the Minister of Finance will handle the proceeds of the bonds. it is proposed to build five new vessels of a specially suitable type for the traffic, and further to take ovcr frorrl lhc Canadian Govern- mcut Alert-hunt Marine, ‘two ves- sels which will be cnnstuctecl as oilbrlrrlers and adapted to the trade. Alroiircr small vessel of 1,- 000 tons may he built or purchas- ed for the service among the Isl- ulrlis tlrclrlscivtrs. Under lilo Cilnarlian West llidioir ogreerpcrrl tho West Indies colonies rrgrcc to pay a ‘slim of $227,000 a your toward the maintenance of the service. Subsidies have been paid by the D0lllllli0n for the past thirty years for the maintenance of stclrlnsirip service between Canada and tile West indies. iMl‘. Dunning, the sponsor of tho rrlezrsurc stated, an estimate of the cost of the five vessels showed that while they could all be built in G. 13.. for $8,l‘8ii.'500 the cost in (lan- adlarl silip yards would be 59/280,- 000. Two of tho vessels must be provided willr special rcfrigirator IIANAAA EIANS Aand ulhinu-iicalll c-oirlirll scarl-ce-ly have ‘tlilailli! .I;lIoum": “A ‘Kiss for Cinder- lon about domiciliary permission to ‘ known a unzonrenlus‘ ill-heiress» Al the executive. brunch of the Kmv-“Dumwrlce Academy “.0 are inform. cilia"; Voice": “iMiary ‘itlose" “D0 NA lwcllfl rltem-cmlberre‘ r Tag’ l Missionaries Safe service and tilcreforc lire opiniolr 0f lilo officials ivas that these New Steamers For Montreal-St. J 0hn’s Service (Canadian Press) MONTREAL March 1i.—Tbe inter-continental Transport Servic- es, Limited, ir_ave announced through the Canada Steamships Lilies, ‘Limited. their general agents for Canada and the United States. that they will add two steamers to their fleet and these will resume the fortnightly service between should be constructed ilr England. Oh Katherine! ernment. .lf the Catholic Celltrehfmi rhhlsl, lBalnric was no precocious "pem- lflrrtfug" arid “Shall We Join approval could be gained. such "boy. he seldom opened All»; school 11M Indies" mlrig liatller platy re- rneasure undoubtedly wtlllliltih 11111;"; books. except. ‘to draw pi-etrrrruslin Qmllsi-flllfii. -i'r'om lha'l.‘f a lhiinrllred can- th i.ht .f tolly l! ‘Pllh. .'ll.d.l ' u~ ate l.ls.. ‘ll J WBr-rl on- .. . _ tioirgllhgl 511111151’. tlitienflzeopleu; Party. lltgijglipy 22115-21. b1; lNgrrNlN-‘butihg lo Nffi:&:i‘le§t|£ri amiss Baett: gregrisoa ailfzzllfindstlaufen, §1yl‘"°11"“]"i' ' ._ _y, h, ~‘ ’ "_ _. “ 0oz) alnol insist on the ex-Emlperorst rifihli; till? it-hlekDtumfirgfflse pgfirrfsllgiégouglgneotli ho play ab: ilflézlgrrflrlgalxilullllagtléi; M. the Station 303710111110 ago. tho) a private German c t zen o “urkcteflltrlfllrln! s ‘mt I'm ‘m; desk“ vuraitlun" 1s H a ‘Uhmu h ‘me m? mission headquarters here told the . his own count"- ~ l “rem aZnIt-las, ‘ tig- lligvlil ion l‘ P-an w w oi V‘ onfimelllta er- [med Press today‘ __.._.4e>———-- izglmg fllapggmzéé,‘ Ifhisl ‘piggy @3911‘; ‘if; Rust‘: 222310“? ‘hovers T, it was estimated through, that was wyhillte-rr for the ‘iDirmlilrislf ¥)'Aptolgnsn~ wliii have‘ to get busy. ilfclgto£ 919g? (iggfénaglsilwfre l?!‘ - - .. . ' - a t o e Aggyrleniy lnralmaltlc lSociety. and for we lhave alt least two monu- Methodists‘ (Canadian Press) ST. JOHN, N. 13.. March 11.- (Spccial to the Guardian) ‘IJONADDN, March 11. -—Ali bill one man of tire personnel of the ‘Ever heard of the sad cagp of h Scotsman who becurrlc engaged to n girl who became so_l'at that be wanted to break off the engage- ment? But the girl couldn't get the ring ofl‘ so be ‘had to marry her. ———-—-¢o> lAnnouncements, Coming Events, on wlhose ‘boards he rmavle lirirs 011"!’ mcnts erected to Pan. 0119 111 14111‘ appealralliflfl as an hldtor. Ail: ‘the (pm and one’ in St- Johns’, Niew- age oil’ eighteen, he enter-ed the fohhhlhmlh University of dDdinbul-glh Where i119 Japan Acceptedm Condensed Specials RATE-lo. per word, not each insertion iri- this column. Five students of the Rothesay Coi- gradhtiied M, A. and took honours iegiate school, including a son 01111 tulle English ‘Literature clalsls. A the lI-Ion. .r.. r. n. ‘rllley vi Sail": _ Freighter Sank After Head-on John‘ were injured late today wilelrr Collision _a motor bus with about twenty} students on board crashed into a refrigerator car oi.’ a train that was being shunted across lilaymarket Square ‘by the C. ‘P. (R. (Canadian Press) NEW YORK. March .._?...¢o>-—-——— Bandits Loot Pay Cars of $12,000 (Special to the Guardian) -l’|."i1'i‘SBlililG. March 11. — Fl"! men were injured. two i11‘"1"*b1y seriously, this afternoon when burr (ills iooted_tlre pay cars of the Brinksced Express Co" and es- caped with about $12,000. TWO charges of dynamite had been burned in the roadway over which tho pay cars passed arid were dis- charged lrom a battery 8111181911 about one hundred yards froln the road. ‘The power charges placed 8t sixty feet apart dug holes of sui- sauk after a head-on collision with the American Diamond Linc freiE11i- m. she City, near the Statue of Libgriy in a for; that hnouded New Yolk 1J8)’- Joiln Brown, u. shipis carpenter‘ on the El Sol was drowned, the oth- or members of crew of 44 being saved by tugs am] other small craft. The vcsesl is regarded as a menace to navigation, in the channel. Ono 0i the busiest lanes in the world, The Sac City was badly 1111111418811 ‘bill ‘did not sink and none of ‘the crew was injured. (Continued on also 1 4) l House Occupied With Routine DTq-Apvhi, March 11.-Outside of ll.——0nc|iwlrat was donveycld ill r1110 £161,231‘; . t d he thel Press riespa 91°11 ° Y“ 1.1m tN NiIOSlAcAATBA-ufrglgaliyte‘: n? S01 all}! today rloliliflfl ilaillwiwd °‘ “Y M“ m“ (mpm-mn¢e_ The lifouso was occu- afternoon with P111111‘! works estimates. which was routine in every respect- pied all Action Taken Matters 2 l?" To Recover Income Tax (Special ‘to the Guardian) -llC(5 AlNlGiIJLES. Calif» Myron 11. V Coolidge Proposal (Canadian Press) TOKl0. Mar. 11. —Japa|r accept- ed President Cooiidge's proposal for a threepower naval arms limit- ation conference today when the cabinet voted unanimously to favor the project and cabled Ambassador lfatarldiara in Washington to noti- fy Frank B. Kellogg. Secretary of State. of its decision. IDOINIDON, March 11. — In con- nection with Japan's acceptance of the Coolidge proposal for a further naval limitation conference re- utcrs Tokyo correspondent tele- graphs: “l learn from an urltirorit- ativc source that the decision was influenced by the Japanese gov- ernrneufs desire to increase frierrd_ iy relationship with Great Britain, and U. S. A. Despite apparent dil‘- ferences of opinion regarding the policy in China and apparent signs or’ distrust regarding such matters as the Singapore naval base. Jap- an desires to prove that there is no cooling of friendship." ‘Faruhanr rvas built at ‘Cowos. E115‘ Montreal and St. Johns, Nlld, via Charlottetown. Last season's service to lilesc ports was maintained by the 'Ceuta' but this year with two steamers, a regular schedule will be inaugur- Meetings, Etc. "P. W. C. "Tim0s"—Ma.rch hum. ber—now on sale at all uewstantls. Price 15c. 2i ated .The new sirips are the S. S. "Copthornc“ and S. ‘S. "Famlram" both of British register. Tho Coir‘ thorne was built at Aberdeen in‘ 192s. She is 234 feet rolls. 'l‘lw land in 192i. and is 240 feet long. Senator Hughes. who urged tllc necessity tor the immediate curl- struction of such n warehouse l0 handle the export trade in potatoes to the ‘Southern ‘States during‘ the winter months. BY THE WAY Wlllrs BECOME 0F 1hr: FELLOW WHo SAiD ‘i’ HE Aufo Wouto NEVER BE ANY "m. lstesurt st. reader's night all; Show. lzsoeu-ti "Come to concert in Wheatloy River iiaii, Friday, March 18th. 4326 . "(tonne llo ‘the concert Lia Clin- ton lilallll ‘lvD-mday. March 14. 4292/3-11-2! "ll-fear ‘Mrs. Ilouie and Mrs. J. A. Lawson in the Y. M. C. A. cou- cert Monday night. March 14th. 1132i. "Tile Piiiiathea Concert held in the Y. u. iC. A. Monday evening will be repeated in the North Riv- er ilali Tuesday evening, March 15th: A crowded hall is expected. 4321. ficlent depths to bury the amouro car. . London Talks With Havana o the Guardian) . March 11.-—-ltat1io telephonic service was opened to- day between England and Cuba. Godfrey lncker-lilampson. Under Sec'y. for foreign affairs. 111111811 with Havana at 1.30. p. m. ---_4oo-~——- a01- MILLION .r-oa worume -A crisis is near in the 501/9111‘ meht‘; cage against Charles ChBP" iin, in which the film comedian i8 accused of falling to render com- plete and correct income tax re- turns. Some of his associates also are said to be involved. iCivii actions were started by ihc government shortly after Lita Grey Chaplin brought suit for div- crce from the actor. income tax liens aggregating more than $1,000.- 000 for sums alleged due for the years 1018 and 1919. and 1921 to 14125 were filed against Chaplin's properties here in New York. Later a bond of more than $700.- 000 was posted by the comedians his eastern "inquire at 1'12 Prince $2., Dr. Clift. Chronic Diseases. 08541-8. 3 mos. "Splendid Entertainment in Powrral diaii Thursday evening. March 17th. Come and enjoy a good laugh. if stormy Thursday, come Friday. 4330-3-12-2iSaL-Tues. More Than Twenty A 1'1"“; B“ A Lives Lost in Argentina Floods (Canadian Press) BUENOS AIRES, Mar. 11. —~ More than twenty lives have been lost as a result of floods in the pro- vince of Juy Juy. Argentina, says dcspatches received here. Nine bodies have been recovered. Enor- mous damage was caused through- out the province and the interna- tional railway iiae to Bolivia was cut. Successful Concert And Basket Social ‘Thom wrasalargelyattcndcd ollil most successful concert and Bauko: Social held in the i-leartz Hall as gvening. The event was under t i? auspices of the Womens institutes and in aid 0f- thB 51771118 137k School. Mr. u. '1‘. Him shrill"? acted as chairman. .,\ nrost enjoyable concert arrans. ed by the pupils of SDrinB P511‘ School and assisted by some local talent contributed to the P168911"? (Special t DON! “iiizscrvo Mhmh 17th for Till-ran Ant Corn-redo‘ “Dmfessw Readout 17111111111111" by ‘31- (‘Mlmtfs Unmat- rc Club. St. Georges P1111911 lildl. small-lid! "Winning: The ‘Morel! Dnmll- ic Club will p ‘ i. t r part o“! the evenind- “t ,1,,°..‘.T.°.i‘..°. Mr. Berlijalmin‘ Carter auctioned the cakes and baskets and ~13. C. can sell as was evident by the rare despatch with which LON-DON‘, March 11.-An answer ny the Chancellor of the tllixchetlll‘ er in theulouse of Commons has revealed the fut that the cost of the dollar credit which this coun- attornay to release holdings. The ta; recently was talc. en to Washington, D. C. The authorities at Juy Juy asked the aid of the federal government and the newsfljiars have begun a campaign to aid the victims. Large number of flfdili i are homeless as TORONTO, lMarch 11. -—Mari- time, moderate southerlywvlntls fine and quite mild. Maximum and minimum temper-um resent their ibur w: Driama. “Amid " Dies. " Billy mend in Morel] Hall on Thursday Mir. 1710i. 4235-34141 "Tibia ‘Iilniainihd Dramatic do‘: I w, Mar. 11. —Soviet ' Miss’ 1 AmerlCilIl A 10.11 dictatorship. m“). {or presentation to the Can- \vulrrl is located 200 miles west "anon; there throughout Tuesday lives were lost in two disastrous volopmentg of moment along the iiiam Stevenson. 55, four of chief concern 1h to magnum mother of the one mouth old Erand remisis killed a number of loyal (Canadian Press) ninst the filling of a worker forcaptaln Herbert "u". fionservat. children are taught sedition and lag. Rivers in other parts of the‘ ' ‘ ‘ Strongly-Worded ~ liclpaie serious inundations in the tream. the Gnronne has converted e5 ht the soviet steamer Pamiat ted. The steeple of a sixteenth ccn excepumml measures‘ the Cantonese government was ar- Joins Soviet (Canadian Press) in French. lillwriirtion. cheaply and expedi “ha” LAVAL alsarrarorrs: conflagration had its origin in a ‘ularss among 1]“; h"; _ I ~ _ a x much tracted the attention: but at 3 a. m. "tier a country fbranohr)! a when! a more serious devastation. Ml‘!- Russia yesterday began a great . ' _ property Looted 111, ‘onus. authorities against excess- nd wwdneadhy 19¢ to the removal fires which occurred in the east ronw Mum and “rest of shanghai his children and one grandchild gnmunqcauonh ahmg the“. punch child is suffering from burns and a orlrmerl yesterday. The Chinese ave gone on strike because the ‘LONDON. M31011 IL-CAWTKB“ lrreiessness. Tire railway strike "o, m‘ moving the second reading mockery of Christ and religion. country are rising rapidly. and the‘ Note Sent to Paris district, however. ~ he plan of 139186180 into a Vasi- Lenina is a. strongly worded docu- “ry church at Iomeuan, Gem de_ When the Pamiat Lenina was rested on lilo charge that she had LONDON, March l1.—-A. J- Cook. OTTAWA. Mar‘. 11. —-'l‘ablets iii A third tablet is in memory of 111111111!‘ executed. Guardian Cen- . - Fire At Alberton When ill need o; m, Laval u.“ forge between the Oddfeiiows Iiali ‘i1 ‘Wallis. due lto arrive Mflffll the forge was a seething mass of i“ Qmm" “W111i?- Mdafi? ap- Murwlry who is an invalid and ined- ‘re staging a three wt: rpflay Emerald 1M1 on 17th.‘ Gooiirnursio and ‘Maul lualbr everybody. 4288~3I1'i-2i s-u-uu-l "Ilolilblubflf M; mm wold audencsrtainlnteat lfn time Dove- Hall Tuesdcyhenrlling flinch iltlr‘. ‘Proceeds ‘in aldq of Loni 000k uiiada-a r iiillnlijltyine m?‘ - the cakes and baskets were pur- chased. ‘Mr. David Bethune of the Bot- hune Hardware '00., seemed by his ~ Workfi May NZWAAsBAANNNlNiu1NAN.“criigffixgf B6 Ordained Mdimre at onetime the Principal . of spring Park School auctioned off two of the baskets. The bidding on these baskets was most-spirited the lucky ‘buyers being Mr. ‘Fred Burke. West Royalty. buying one at $5 and Mr. lMcLul-e at the same atures: Toronto. clear .. Montreal. clear Quebec. cloudy .. Ch'town. clear .. St. John. clear Halifax. clear . .. Boston. clear New York, fair I _ (High tide this afternoon at E24 and tomorrow mornin! at. 7‘ Bun sets this waning at 6- g rises tomorrow moral ‘at one. . trail moon Friday. ' rob 18th at a result of the eods run-res or lttiihrinoor WARQHOUQI BROUGHT ‘ UP IN SENATE . ..,. (“Milieu Prm) OTTAWA. Mitch llr-Senator Raoul Dapdulialgii. miter]! i: the works of art from churches and 8.11"” ma”- e ‘t’ a‘ woud ' r1" other sacred places on rounds of Pg? 31:11“ m’ h1'":°11°'f3':;' immorality may IhortIyNn ordaln- " .° '1' ~ “u” u ° ' try obtained from Messrs. J. P. Morgan. the American financiers. at the time of our return to the solid standard. was over a million dollars up to the end ‘of the first year. lull the some answer Mr- Ciiiirchlli indicated that the credit hail never been used. Thus Messrs. Margin obtiin $1,116.00!) for mer- ely mating a. book entry in our bolrcif- ~ Removal of Arit‘ __ 3H2 . . . 34-44 five day celebration of the tenth _ ————<o>—--— Course pf 041151193", l | tion of City 0f W “hill L ' c, h; the city of Wuhu after it was t “new, women and children to early today. Nina persona. all . ‘oavy "m", making operations gm. were burned to death in a fire that l artery the Nanking-Sharlghai 113011111311 11111» 111° "Bu" i’! a m“ orernau of a Japanese cotton mill allagenront removed from the that atrocious blasphemy, sedition l woosung 001111111105‘ ‘of his bill to make sirch teachings Moscow, he said inspired the move- authcities now’ say. that barring a Peking Govt. The situation in the environs of ake and the road between Mar-ment.‘ it warns the Peking gov- "mam collapsed yesterday, its seized last Saturday it was explain- iu her prssession military plans of crctary of the British Miners’ memory of Canadian soldiers have HOME MADE 11,7759 MEAT the (lfficers and men of the Prin- tral Job Printer-y. hone 132 A serious and‘ unexplained separator write or phone John and the store and dwelling of Mr. 5th. Terms 11,0 M h“! a" mm‘ r‘ flames. and the other buildings well ii cations lam No cars mt. was removed from the burn- - 3 16 .... 0-— uAlwH 12.1927 , B u [Russia Celebrates . . ‘ - _ 10th Anniversary 0f March Revolution . . ' (Canadian Pren) A 1 l‘ r MOSCO A ‘ L ~ - anniversary of lire March, 1917, re- r __- ~ volutlorr which culminated in the downfall of the Rorrlanoff dynasty and the birthof tho “Proletariau (canad an Frau) _ ' ' Bflgtfifidi‘ c.3125". ..‘.‘.;....F'.‘.‘€. i . gflfifi... is drawing uD B 11101651 “ ldlers 1 | occupied by 0311mm,“ so l . N Y! em‘ 33.1.”, “$2.. ‘i3l2§“'i."3.f1. sioil 111° ' . . course of i118 dmmrbanhes‘ (Canadian Pres!) o! ShanghuL Ahtpgorhggu demon. NEW YORK. Mar. 11. —Fifteen d 1 member of the same family, were 111°“ ‘g sg§féida§non 111685311921; burned No death when flames des- hem 1° y |troyed the house of Clarence INIANLN-‘e have been no military qglMwir, at Turrnellton. Pa. . destroyed their farm house at Sun- oagiglsa ",A‘§.,,§,,'Z”§§'“.A§’§EBO.'.YL§L set Lake near Browns Mills, N. J. Md northern armies respectively His wife, Rebecca, 48', was serious- ? m“ “on”; mL The northern. ly burned and a daughter Clara, 20. silroad and they are continuing from a second storey window. o send reinforl-Semkeirits of Silung-| _ [lg troops to an ng. ' "Glililflfill hired by local labor ex- In Communist as shot dead while on his way to ‘ork. A Chinese detective at an- Sc tller mill was killed. Two thous- rtd workers in one cotton mill ails posters advocating a labor and class hatred are taught- chilli- ovcrrrmerrt and urging the murder‘ ren in the Communist Sunday f loyal workers. ' in another mill, Schools of Great Britain were made .000 workers struck in ilrotoflkln the House of Commons today by .purrishabie by flrrcs and imprison- lmeut. Captain ri-loit stated that thcrc are manysuch schools where the - lng extended to (can-man PM") ment rvirich was be ‘ y PARIS, Mar. IIw-‘Reiicllilig the 111“ "it"? 8°1'°°'”- giiiifgndlfslz‘ ‘(swig proportions of a disaster. the floods 315i‘ b9 n5 ‘brmiilda g p in south eastern ‘Franco are spread- “m” ‘m 9mm“ ' cessation of the rain, of which tirerc appears no likelihood, tribrr-i iln-ies of the Seine and Marne will sirorlly overflow. These do not an~ ' P Ilordoau is critical, the inhabitants? SHANégTfidfi:r_ {fiulnuflhhys b91113 driven to upper 51°11” of second note in connection with the 11°11‘ 11011198 11y W519i" Fiiriilel‘ 1111‘ seizures by northern Chinese forc- ande alld Caste] Jaloux is com- ernment that any violation of the lately submerged. (safety of tlro couriers arrested Numbers of vmhgeh on the banks wherl tllc boat was seized will c0?- ! the Rive‘. Mn had to he evacu. pel the Soviet government to ta e d she was loaded with propa- ourldations undermined by the per- e n. “meted against the norm. 1919i" 731115- srfilntghlnese cause. Mme Borodin <,.¢______ wife of Michael Borodin, adviser to ‘ . J. 000k General Chang Taung-Chang, Sharl- tung defender of Shanghai. Tablets m‘ Memory adoration, has ‘been elected an ' ' onorary member of the Moscow 0f Canadian espatclr. r jlrst been placorl in the soldiers memorial chapel at tire monastery of the Precious Blood here. One is inscribed in English and another Fm)‘ muflagw’ siidndm’ New’ - s Patricias Canadian Light in- gim a‘ 0°" u“ End‘ Mark“ llrixrtllry for which tho funds were d8" contributed by Colonel Hamilton J05 (saw-rum M, EVERV Gault. Colonel Agar Adamson and Guru: a: cl-l _ ‘ . gill". 113 PrinceROSNII-get, lift, M.D.. D.D. most done. don't flre at Alberton yesterday morning delay. 4508812 limos destroyed three irailrable buildings with their entire contents. As far as can be ascertained tirc Maclnnis. Winsloe. ‘an a 12 “w” L. Murphy, Vendor‘. can o; W551- fPartlss passing the scene including rely-q, Pm?“ of tho lire shortly uftor ,2 a- Nm‘ m. report." thatnothing unusual at- 991" J- Martin H ht 91- u er under the ravages of the flames. ‘- Duly ‘the lack of wind. coupled “M1159 —-A. YOUNG‘ ‘MAN with the heroic efforts of the local 1' m!" 5011M education to lire fighters, saved the‘ town from °' “'1 tantrum ‘ r - - ‘ lug building with considers-bis dl - cons HAND rvn- “$111.1; will l» u... at once 9111s vrico- Apply Guard- ’ ' ' '°°- y . » rm ““-~__. WANTQQ’ Q! writer, Ian 9h to lrebulid in keeping with the ea- ‘ ‘ _ orgies of citizens. ‘The loss is part- . AT "Am ly covered by l lace. “m” afternoon. Ttteld ' March lfiihllarry Jenkins. m‘ “an h“ “om u: to tun-aqua ......_ - ‘ e Oi‘ ‘s a er y . _ ~ ‘ ‘ ‘OTTBAWA. March 1i. -- 1M- mo run. and in l roblbiiity the rate price. t n I ,_ L" _ ad, says Obsorvatora Romano ap- "$1M °°""'°im °i ‘ ""1 _‘ h “his; g (soot-him. flgflfl of. m” a ed by Messrs. The most subs a tal surtr re a "m, gwuip. h, m. v.56." a 5.1g, . . can when‘, tin, as u _ only l y . , (Canadian Frau) ROME. ar. , lk-Removal of Mnrmnl. vlteli i9 lttgn is‘: an 1' . 111 ‘ ‘. o ,_ » Il-L-L TTWi-‘KID OUT POI FIFTH TIMI ~ ti lg will be earned ed. ‘testified in rile ‘success ‘of the ‘hp, jump,‘ th. ,1 t, o; "t “muggy . M event. ' ... . ‘ _ ‘auprmtt forimm, I _,,__ ... l‘ 1n- -‘ 15W it Georgetown. ""l.a~»..-’A'i“‘ m‘ a)» ufiiifman" . r u.’