- terests of the dominion in the pub- i3.- i rm world will immergsiia m, dreamer who invents an airship m: will lift us’ sbovs sun troubles. ‘ggul llbsullpthls Dnlivsnd IBM gylqlbOllldllldll-l-Lll-Bl. ii it t t i . |iis W IN Till 1F. iilillii l ar-like Prepara- tions Going on in “Sifliiili iiNiH IN iiiiii-iilllii’ GENEVA, March ‘21. ~— At the . ‘ l . . _p tlaaague of preparatory I ‘ . v commission assembled . . . idiscuss preliminary plans for all international disarmament conifer- l0 ‘iEiiiii-Fii Bill Quesfiil" 0f Maritime 335?’.§§‘Z..Z"I.'fiEEfilfslfiiifidlffif! Number 0f Passeng- Rights ' ‘Chief Topic “"5- .Advices from Rome the last iew eprs and Crew Re- of in days have told of the mobilization ceived Injuries‘ Federal Capital. question ofMaritlme rights. It is of Jugo Slsivla troops along t-he Albanian border and while the ital- ian newspapers have gone into de- ‘ tails alleging warlike intentions on (From Our Own C... respondent) the part oi Jugo Slavia nothing OTTAWLA, Ont" Min-on 21, - official has been announced by the 1'11.) universal topic here is the Rome Buvflrllmslil- The Belgrade government and (Special to the Guardian) UOtNDON, March 21 — The Unit- ed States Liner American Trader berthed at London docks today litt- er experiencing in inid ocean a terriific gale, during which a nuni- her of passengers and crow rccciv- expected that one or more bills the Juno Sisvia representatives In ed mi“,_1_e., M“, some splenmd W111 be submitted on Thursday. the several European capitals have 611111 phiflfle oi the settlement re- .ehemently denied military prepar- quiring a separate bill. The Mari- at-ions except tho~ time Conservatives want every- against frontier incidents. thing brought down at once in gzigggdtlgoétfihwehqgtgstlon may be dis- stricken at Sight d k h udd l h of 53110:: 02:11 2'11 aunluzlllt; 3x91111113: __i__ A number oi rather intricate questions have arisen. 0i‘ course. the Maritime liberals will support the government programme as a t'alr medium, as set forth in. the Duncan report. but the Maritime Conservatives do not regard for in- stance. the relegation oi iron and steel bounties to the tiariii convmis- sion as satisfactory. They want it definitely stated, at least so far as it affects Nova Scotia. ln fact, thatBI-rklkell and Md ‘from defense (Canadian Press) R110 JANEJRQ‘ 11111-111111 21__1,1111. Those on the upper deck wero m“ 01,1118 Amen vauey-whn 911w flung about with great violence, l an 89mph,“ 11m. the 1111151 “me y”. was one oi them. We lay dazed for 1 u, 1 1 n1 . a low moments and then crawled temuy’ fled o e 01.31am; as best we could down. Three or work done by their doctors to save the life of a seaman. lThe worst time was last Mon- dlsy night, Hugh Hoiahan, who is visiting England in connection with the “Come to Britain" movement, says: “Neither crew nor passeng- ers ever had such an experience." Some passengers were on the up- grew rapidly in size and finully the ship struck n. terrific wave. four were injured. 5961115 1° b9 "19 "m1" lac")? l“ driven lmtmwlous MM" at Oom- lflolahait himself received a their argument. ‘mauider tiFranceeco do Plnedo. Buys double fracture oi the right ioot m"? d" "m "an the ‘lmmmln a Wlmla“ rem" racelved ‘hem and had to be carried ashore on a oi’ subsidies to be settled by in- foin Porto Belol. The commander it-he report said. grounds that the financial relations expressed the belief that no man of provinces with the dominion is 111a; over seen a vie-w comparable a matter of individual conference. in Ibeauty to that in flying across in line with the contention of Brit- 11111, great, jungle ‘laud of Brazil. MLAIHOS, "Brazil, aMardh ITheu there enters into tho ques- Commander Francesco De Pinedo, tlon the concessions given to Sas- 11111111111 111-111101- who arrived kaiichewan and Alberta in 1905, yggtgrday after flying over and the enlargements of the boun- 91-“1111111 jungles,‘ from Paraguay. daries of Ontario and Quebec in hupped oft‘ at 6.46 this morning 1'01‘ 19112 ill bflth 0T which 1t 1S 1811i lillllt Pal-a’ on 1119 59111113111, branch 0f m6 Maritime" ha" all ""9"" i" the Amazon estuary. The distance copartners in the proprietary in- 111 3117 11-111es, tor-provincial conference on the lsh Columbia iii 190G. lic assets oi’ the dominion. ‘The attitude of the rest oi Can- - I Since Post-War P r- i3f.'.’l.;'.'i'.;;"€l.%ifilliiihlfiffilf Mr. Arthur N ewbery 1M . ° and opinion is very much divided 0n the question inasmuch as the loss in traffic operations must be charged upto the whole of Canada. iflenerslly speaking, however. the press oi Ontario and Quebec is not unfavorable to the statement made by Mackenzie King. here the I.S.0., Supports Art Gallery 8c Museum lMl‘. Arthur Newhery, l.iS.O. who 115111 the position i-bssistant stretcher. The eples Paper Covers Prince Edivar Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA i i n‘ / 17,, ' v . d,‘ T\.\V 1,1,4. our ill \\§x_\‘,\ ~-\;\\. \.\‘\'}\ ead by eryiiotly m} BIiINESE NATIUNAIISTS Southerners N 0w Virtually in Control oi China. South of the Yangtse River - (Canadian Press) SHANGHAI, March 21. -—- Shunt;- hsl was virtually in control o! the Clilncso nationalist forces today. the southerners having entered the native city this morning. When disorders developed near tho bord- crs of‘ the international settlement soon after the nationalists arrived. 1,500 United Sttatcs marines were laniicd, while the Japanese land- ed 900 marines. Three Puniabis were shot during the disturbances and orig of them died later. immediately .1 general strike ing ot’ the southerners. When it went lntto effect at noon there was very indication there would he widespread response by all classes of workers. operaiionsthenltho oilfectives in the iirity of labor. (Canadian Press) Th” wh°1° °t the ll-‘tlemwil 3°‘ ‘Wwemment “damn” ‘and ithe zworld to the effect that the title tiBy was taken up by the discus- vinclai, Secretary i0!‘ long has definitely turned against Ill!!! sion oi the Georgian fBsy Canal. period oi’ 51 years. i5 SFBB-lilr’ in‘ wave of Immoral“), whmh fouowed Mr. Cheverler, fathering the bill terested in Mr. .511)!‘ on the wake of -the war. Spoke at very considerable length. gostion for an improved Public No pan“ “he globe 1mg failed m but nothing new was brought out, ibibrary. a Loan Art Gallery and except that Cheverler stated that Antiquarian Museum not a cent ‘You'd be paid on div‘ l°,l1i1‘if°f1’f,',,1,.,,y 11.111 1111, 11111111111111011the Vatican's inform-ants. They, WASHINGTON, Mar. 2l-—'Aduiir- point out that not only is ohrlston- _o.l Williams, commander of thc 1110111 11119111911 11111 1.11111 _Tu,rkey 1llii.3“l_i'il'l'l.(fid' States Asiatic Fleet. ropoitt- taken steps uiminst immoral danc- idond in respect oi power until the canal was completed. “H11”. collection of U. S. tNegwberys possession. GTON. March 21. — A fatal epidemic of “flu" on the Chfilthfl-m. the quartermaster gen- eral of the army. W‘ s‘ .1 vvV _ ,w.vwvvv' 51mm; l; i Bldg. __ '- hnwx- .- liaistuss» in ‘Mllldf in“. ‘tllouiiis- A I "i tum. m. prises _ 011?; wit. p. out " strut. M. ‘Char- and pleasure of being a boyhood IBrown of Lie ar. Progressive. companion and fellow art student continued strong in favor of let- of the Lalo Mr. ting the bill go into committee. The father of iMr. Newbery. Was t1 9B a-lliJiiPa-ll Wal“"‘l"‘°mt““°"' ~ graduate of iOxford University. a! 111 tuluiclllx 0V0? i1"! 11113118911 ""1 $113.11 111-1 connoisseur. who spentditlou-s, which are attributed partly 20 years in itnly whore he made u 1;) wlliat is NIflIQOéOflZOC ‘at; tthlt; u po's true c-ruou e agil- nti tl numberof which are still in Mr!- ikmnis of immorality. Vatican iifilic- 501116 0 ials do not go so far as w PW"! 11 m them being valued by art critic: of 11 vricttxry nor oven to tho point ‘of Y k, f l t ‘l. t - - 1 l i t‘ o (spasm to the Guardian) 13:11am!“ H o en o“ Mum“ m“ we moms o l AiSHiliN iRobert Harris. if there were a loan exhibition. B111 1,111," 111 1111 11011111, 11 51111111,... “"4 moo. for the Holy See, ‘points out. “ml that all governments coullwlli-Bd p|°”"~w1tl1 a general collapse of stand- uiider proper supervision, army transport Chateau enroute 1-119-1111115111111 groin New York via the Panama iNqwbQfy unal to San Francisco. tw t - 1115111 repofled 1o M111“, Genfmm l: Zgfaogmiférgirniuglllctgrmrgm: m” ards and. wholesale confusion oi it is particularly opportune at ‘morlejmd mom “m, 1,110 13,11‘ o1 - J i - The report infomieid him that 322705121 ilgekisrgtsiggenheligadliil “WM” ‘MMMYM ‘°‘”‘“'g-t° three or four me . . . . 1... 1.... of n...“.i’.‘i."‘..°..‘.l1'él."°i$ fii’.'.‘.°'l'l.'f.'.‘.‘.f..iii. 2ii3li‘°'£. ".1312? und 60 others were ill from that 111111 111111-1111 11 111111.11 ' “WY Md that ttt audition. there 11.111 in the history oi Canada, both W“ 9 9"" 0! "lump! 011 Mird- prior to and since Confederation. |Mr. Newhery came to Charlottte- " town with his parents in 1M4, and ——--— one of thebiirct acqllémjntances he k M h 21 ‘ ‘ made as a oy, was ert Harris, IQNSIGATOON, Sac ., arc - Condeiisedb eolals m... ul-iod to pals his home RATEAO‘ p": '11“, n‘ Water Street on- his way to Mr. Aughey, Barrister, was sound shot “ch nun-non ‘N. iCilIldMl l0 MR6 "arr-rant Barrister ‘Shoots Self in Allieutenant Colonel John M0- in dead this morning a few minutes siirveyliiguiiobert was musiosl and before he was to be called upon 1 :0 was Arthur. bat) Arthur did not ln police court to naive; e cling: .1 "+- liow so much, a u musical n- oi misappropriating un s on r ~ - ‘ma: M59‘ 7M7.“ "n? rtruments then as he does new. ed to his care. Mallow. New- When Robert Harris told him..ie iLieut. Col. Momishey was torm- “m 5 30-. lillil m4 M"!!! played a coruot Arthur asked him, erly president of - the Saskatoon ‘wwhat sort of an instrument is branch of the Great War Voter- “Huzkiii 5N9 79W!- IP t (Without hesitation Robert‘ t u- fisontggia illsrhht. Phone n: 1,11 1,, 111.11,, “' 4611 dmtiio like 9° behind ‘ihnwwnd toll ots cot-net- 1 “yhy you can diisw, l seq."- Al II - ., r4.» . Iloud ofliifswiii " ion msuy old coins and document! s - .1111. oi Bra-confederation our. whit" es and lis would gladly handle u tpru‘ rejoined n m m) "bislfhili; peace currently. tits 4961"" t m of the isqssnjtssi not... nit-roast. mi ‘mt mnv "f i’ illoins oni- - rt». M it to». -~- li‘é‘12i'3.'$-'-'"§Si'2.f.l' W‘ ‘am ‘Rohupttl-Oflflill y would, ~11 ‘us. , its ‘illltj. 1"" N it _ ill, t its c- r- N0 r» My: “ inst lcsl-jco nil so his its w ‘ ‘$11 nrrllliitmsiit, ' o ti?‘ the post-war peiiod. aoconding w individual have improved. ideas. are ocoupyins tihumrelvt-‘S destroy or at least limit its cause- __-_-£O}———~ (Canadian Press) sns Association and head of tlw local modern-mu leasue- - paved tiio wry roi- Robert's crust ‘career ss su srlill. Mr. Newhery had in his 90ml!‘ sly constituted museum. Mr. eivbery who‘ iu olisrse of thc ‘uni-y WYIMLQJIC change W“ "5111, 11-11111 911.111 t, shillings " and lliiifl’ KNEili Iii JAZZ ll} i Vatican ohioiais See. 1 Improve m e n t in‘ World's M o r a l s cletsiastical observers throughout‘ tonight with a fair chance for re- Nanking railway. The capture of Shanghai odds another to tho muny bloodless vic- tories by thc soutiicrncrs. who are in nominal control of China.‘ South of the Yougtsis rivcr, except -for the city oi’ Nanking. it is not yct clear whether the ‘arrangement whereby Shanghai was takcn includes Nankinz, nr. in other words, whctiicr tlio (I011 was between the southerncrs and General Pi Sim-Chen or between the soutliei-ners and Marshal Chang 1 Tso Inn's iliutenant. General Chung 1il‘cilng*(‘jliuug. There is no anxiety ‘among the foreigners, thanks to the ‘ROME’ Man 21--__T1‘e ‘lent,’ kne" presence oi‘ tho troops. of the jazz age ‘has sounded, Vail-i can officials believe. They put tliis' intenpreteition on reports from Ec-i SHAiNiGtI-IWI, March 21. — Naval -roi'cos were landed in Shanghai to- day from iiil ivzii-sliips in the Shang- Foreign Life and Pro mediate Danger. ' village of Lunglioiv, from the {Preach was ordered to celebrate the coin- The trams in" the international settlement were the first to cease largest cotton’ mills letft their work. The strike is entirely political as a show of sympathy with the nation- alist victory and to prove the solid- General Pi Sliu Chen, command- er of the northern forces in Shang- hai, is reported to have taken re- fuge iii the French concesslonThe Cantonese have cut the Shanghai- first battalion oi‘ the perty in no Im- four miles concession in fllrliAlNiGiihAl, March 21. — U1) to 11 p. In. the forces defending the foreign settlements from the riot- lull Chinese had suffered 12 cos- uaitiets, including two killed and ten wounded. Two Punjabi soldiers of the British force we're killed by Snipers. Tho wounded UV“ ‘Punt-ibis. a Russian police- mull. and fou_r British soldiers. com prised Fail of Shanghai Clarifies Situa- tlon LONDON. March 21. ——Tlic lull of Shanghai to the southern arm- ies which a month ago was viewed as an approaching calamity now is taken as a matter of course by the newspapers and their corres- pondents. Most of them agree that there does not appear to be much real danger to foreign life and prop- erty in the international settlement due to the presence of foreign ‘British officials in London have felt for weeks that the Cantonese could take over the administration of Shanghai at any time they cared to make a concerted effort to do so. i.‘f anything it. is pointed out the- iail of iS-hnnghai clari-iics the Chin- ese situation, but whether it will solve any ot‘ its fundamental prob- lems any nioro than - did numer- ous 1irevioiis military campaigns} in tho past decade remains prob- Marcli 21. French outposts on the iurtheruiost border oil the French concession in Shang- Prospectoif Endured to, and he “only ‘passed througtb tihere." filled hlis quantity of currency hind ‘hurried to New York. going to one o1 tho- city'-s lei-gent thotolis. "The Saint-s willing ii was going to have a riproaring time," said, and the entered into the s of tho effort with 1.110 same ant-nus‘ iasun thiat marked his prospecting. But vtihiireo (lays of it have 0011-" hai had a brush with a small de- tachment oi Chinese troo afternoon. Shots were exchanged anti the Chinese were driven off. trouble perhaps Wm. 1n 11,0 Baluflumr . , i . 1 , _ . , gcs had been placed against ‘SHNNUHM’ Mm“! 21‘ _ The WhlCtk-k it ‘has tbeen iearcdftliem. . ight arise ever since lihe conclus- regimcnt is making arrangements $110 . _ . t (the Treaty of Tirann between; l‘ f - 1_ 11 1 11 111 . to leave ioi Shanlivzlg? izlllldni§gkliggé Italy and Albania. mg o iepresen a ves o a e se ‘reigned in Shanghai tonight after Devonsliirc ans‘ P5 “"5 diplomacy today was norvousl gaged in. the l, TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1927 SHANGHAI tilPliiREil n siPrinoe And i MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT We detest negative character!- thesesilsnt figures In s rsstlssly bustling world. Inning Gandhi. Iollitlol II’! Charlottetown Guardian ‘In Onto ST. JOHN. ‘Mar. 2L-—Th.at the Prince o! Wales would not make at Benerai tour of the country on his,’ direct to Ottawa and thence to hie ranch 1n. Alberta, was the slate- Empire Hardships of North1lfi.”$f‘%§§i§..'n Killilsgefitrifij Corpn. to, Be Dis- for 25 Years. undiiflfiifsfbl“iil..llli.tf"“"°“ “m solved‘- H-astens Back. vinced him he does not like it. "The city is awful," ‘was his com- ment bcioro leaving. "It's the husht for me. People running evorywhcric1 pushing, rushing, like a tight ofi buskies. it's too much for me." §-——- Powers Fear (Ca nsdisn Press) The -l.t.a.lian protests to Belgrade 111,1, 1.11.9, 1,11- 1110 C11,,‘ The mun1c1ytho fall of the city to the Canton- against alleged military prsrurs-1 pality (leclnred is suite of emergency ,ai'ter the nationalists entered. . ‘SHiAiNGli-IAI, March 21. —— A few shells fell into the Wench conces- sion this afternoon. There were:- no casualties. The authorities tlo- feel the effect of this reaction from not know where the shells cnuic b . from. ese this morning. settlement n od to iiiie navy department ‘today that he lied landed ‘a force of about 1,500 marines. Ho said the munici- pal council oi Shanghai had dc- cliiretl a state o.f emergency and. thc niitrines wore ia/nded at its remicst. A British armored car rushed up iu response to a police call for aid. The car was subjected to continu- ous machine gun fire. Noniuu. Corp. Ainslee and two pri- vates were wounded. Another British Lieut. armored car the one in which i.lie four men were wounded towed it. awuy under heavy fire isifiitNifl-Ipiii, March 21. - Cnu- which tho British returned. The toneso troops have occupied ilie four men were not seriously hurt. Queens Of Air Fleet In 850 Mile Flight (special to the Guardian) ‘wlliNiNllPEti. MBIL, March 2i. -- drirlng 850 mile iflrlglit for Fort Churchill on iludson Bay. The-two queens of the fleet of the Western Canada Airway Ltd. took the air at nine o'clock, and 111 during a. stretch oi practically unknown north land wrote another page in the history of commercial flying ln Canada. ___-¢ Digby Youth Has Harrow- ~' ing Experience (Canadian Press) Il-lsttues twu ‘resting comfortably _ l‘ and olditllne which were ‘iilon withdrawn. ' that ' tbs I its: ' Mfimaifim; i 1. cover!- thn scallop ildlierlnen hoop up the shell illli mm the lioiilldin of the hay was being thinned-ioi- lower- , , only ' one in; overbosid young Heine: bs- rssuiur Iii ‘ ' tiiiuits in? ossns entaiiélailitilmgs‘ l!!!‘ im- - ‘ .. 1 ‘r - nomplu , @111 5'?” W" ~ ‘w ' m i o {wiggling ssttiio iituu moani- ‘ii ' si-y is ' iufiltlhi to flaw. when the uppdratiui with which DIGBY, N. 6.,-Msnch BL-To be 111M911 1D drugged down though iortiy fath- oms of water in the bottom of the sea, entangled "in u. mt work of steel scallop drips! was the Motow- liig experience oi dholsn l-llslnes. 18. a member oftthe crew oi the soul- iop best of Captain Archibald illi- lis this morning. " suits. many-oi: ol America iversiitvo m. U0 .3711“...- Only 45 Miners I Turn up at Goal Company's Mine (Canadian Press) _ lNVl-JiLrlii-JSS. N. 8.. March 21. — Two giant Fokkor monoplanes, "the Only 46 miners worked st the in- City oi Toronto "and "the City (ll Vornotitl Winnipeg," hopped off from liud- here today, the 1'52 men tronstltut- son, Onit.. Sunday morning in iii ing the remainder of the day shift. having refused to eater the work- ing Es s result of the dispute be- tween the United Mine Workers of America and the Eastern Trust Company. owners and operators of tho property, over the question of Company's mines representatives of the federal department of labor will arrive here in an endeavour to straighten out the difficulty. The UJMJW. claim that one of the conditions under recently accepted s. decrease in wages was the full recognition oi the union. The coin-puny loot week posted notices oi the crease and informed the that. the workings would not be ‘ ‘ nonmembers of their which they e de- .M.W. e Bi! Workers broke 11 Ruth Snyder today asserted in a statement to the police that lieiiry Judd Gray, now under arrest. had murdered lier husband Albert Snyder, art editor of a magazine in order that ho might be free to marry her. sion, Mrs Synder said that Gray was concealed in their homo in Queens Village when she. her hus- band and three year old daughter. gmgailtrghfrzeglugnggrde€fgy smmay solini. it is learned have recently 9" ‘ ~ re‘ rd Gray according to the confession aaeglgwgggllpgniideuha Wm] ‘a bent Snyder to death and then ‘ wound a picture wire around his throat. After tho murder ‘Gray bound Mrs Snyder in order to throw an aspect of burglary ovcr the crime. Fatal Accident of Wittliout riully regaining conscious- ness after she was thrown from her horse on Tuesday afternoon. iMiBB Margaret Ireland, 19 year old daughter oi iRev. George D. Ireland and Mrs. Ireland, 6496 Blenheim Street, died at ‘il.0ti a. m., at St. Paul's Hospital. - riding near Second Beach. Stanley Park. One 11(1):“ struck her behind .1_ 11 . led by “flop ehie ear and er skull was ira tur _ to cease lag lull recognition. the U..M.IW. _ . Silver, sot- of the Intern his informs- ,s ottlie men would work. today. This l by today's re- , iiien at work be- vior tile mslnteiisncs " inch aivsn tiltin- the n iSlie was a student at the Van- couver School of Decorative and Applied iArts and was well known as s. member of ‘the younger social set oi the city. in addition to her parents, she is survived by two sis- ters and four brothers. officer. Dr. _ _ 1 coroner, has sarcasm that no ingluest will lip-hold. r ‘ ly Bstuifllyjt I p. m. st the . sihlenco. Rev. J. it. Munro oilfiel- stsundlutt Rioters ranitions aimed at Albania have drawn. loose in tile native quarters all day, denials from the tlugo-Slav governl and tonight a band of Chiuesement, both in Belgrade and. GCIJOVRI troops presumably attached to thefi‘ northern army, through the barrier to the north the international he Jugo-Slavia govt. aiiso has. ivltcd the military attaches of the! ‘Ow-“wflr Mwch Z1‘—A" agree" Q1’ ‘. 1 m1 m 1_ m 13 inent, is understood to have been 11d gggvggnag $3888 1111M 31e£e1vezreached between the Canadianaudnind tho situation today was exact- Wihile nothing definite lied been‘ decided, the Prince accompanied by _ ,.Premier Stanley Baldwin, would daysfio“: Egyiuyarglé Zxgglfiggflpmbably arrive in Canada next yearned and endured the hardships 0f a gold pmepectoi-‘s life in thei for north ior 25 years, have proved enough fo Jim Riley alnd today ‘he! packed his beg to go back Ito his, livid mine at Red Lake in northern,‘ Ontario. Jim struck it rich at lted Lakci after a dimmer oi.‘ s. century iiii search of wealth that‘ would per- mit him to realize this dream of a‘ Victoria Hockey Italy Make Immi- ' . (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, N. 5.. Mar. 21. —-Thl National Trust Company, as re- ceiver and manager of Dominion iron and Steel Co., Ltd., was today granted leave to apply for ‘the winding up of tho British Empire Steel Corporation and theblilgtmiu- ion Steel Corporation e. su s ry. by Mr. Justice Chisholm, of the Bil- premo Court of Nova Bcotis. Proceedings for the order were initiated last week and following argument by G. R. Munnoch, of Toronto, munsel for the trust coin- (Camdian Press) SAINT JOHN. N. 3-. Me-‘ruli 21--— pany, decision was reserved with on the S. S. Monticlare following a to show the grounds on which the ~ successful invasion of Europe. They National Trust Co. based the When he made “well nigh on 111111-911 11 101,111 o1 15 1911111111, 1111 1,1 application, and this information servimal hundreds of Lhmisands" lief-which they won, scoring a total oi “"18 Elven by F- n- 5115011610611. B! 111111111113 W111, 11 .111,11.1-a1116z 18,0818 to the“ opponenm. H“ Toronto, counsel for the corpora- Membem m“ 1.1m‘ they had redtion trust department of the Na- ceivod a flue reception every place they wemt and as a. result o1‘ iiho tour had strengthened tho position Jim o1 Canada's national g-emie in Eur- pirit 099, itlonal Trust, this morning who testified regarding the reasons which had impelled his company to enter winding up proceedings. At tiie conclusion oi his testi- mony, C. J. Burcheli. representing the Dominion iron and Steel Co- stated that a prime facie case had been made out for giving leave 8:11 lie had "n0 further objections to t e order being given and Judge Chis- » liolm immediately granted the sp- 1ilication. in thc course of his evidence this _ ‘(Canadian Press) CHARLESTON. s. c, March 21. 1 M M _k 1 t 1, oil-tw- nwi-sn the c<>nttnus<1tr-i$§§".i§§ ...{;.....§.°. 31°33. 31333.» ,"°flugau°" ‘maul’ ‘lime Wivmm" Trust to proceed immediately with ‘of the British rum schooner Vlncosituo 1.111111111111111 11.1- 11111 v111111-1111g up will-HIM 0i! this p011 early last order. The only consideration weelq after a coastguard patrol bout tired a shot tihioug-li her bow. ----— Federal authorities hero said uiattaii assurance ironi iiie 1.. sident 1 111111. 1111,11 191111111911 11011011111-11111-11111. and difectorate of the British 3111' il-ONJJUN. dliarcii 21.—*Eumpeantion from the Ilrltish authorities 9"“ 549°] Wrlluraliilii "l" "WY y en-iand still kept the crew of seven “Wm "°°'°mm°"d l‘) "'9 ahuelwld‘ max of avorungumglmh m “Mo,” aimmugh mliers at tlic general meeting to be which might have thc effect of de- ferring the proceedings would be held in April the immediate wind- Iing up oi tho company as required. .by the National Trust. it also tievelopod that at a meet- curities involved held in Montreal on Nov. 30th last a proposal was considered providing for a tempor- . Iary moratorium with the under- Pactfstanding that winding up proceed- ings would not be initiated by any - "'4 one without two weeks notice be- ing givcn the others. But this proposal was never consumsted Jtallan Governments in regard to ly as it was prior to Nov. 30th. immigration, transportation and Among the reasons elven by Wit- ---—-—<r0>_————— Icolonizatiou. No oilficiai announce-press for the decision reached was , |iiient oi tho agreement is yet avall-vitrrilipaggmeintloi043N111. tlée fact gist bl . b t it i.~ i id t it ls- e m n 0n 98 OPDOYB 011 s 1101161011: 5 m 0 ma e prov with no bonded indebtedness had Appointment in ltaly oi n rcprc-guarsntced part oi the issue of (Special to the Guardian) sentativo of the Canadian Depart-drill! and 9199' C°~ and b? 1'65"" NEW YORK. Mar. 2i. -Mrs meat of immigration and Colonize-Pf "l"! gliiirlnme Prmwdill!" u.- Young Island Lady VANCOUVER, n. c. March m.- iMiss Ireland was thrown whil ‘Rev. Mr. lwlsnd is city relief unersl nitride ‘wsttlisld private- ii TO, March 21. —— Mari- A1 _ ‘Mam I 1 73 9911 31ft time. easterly winds with rain or a 6m“ o" 451) eet. i , ‘BMW'- ntln "inquire Chronic oiousis ganuenLonow‘ .. 1g, 31-, u 11, uebec, cloudy .. m”; c Hsliifisx. cloudy .. Qt. John, doudy ......... 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