MARCH 15.1919 A s -.1 -- ., ~.f. _ :__ -¢- » - ._ . ~ .-, ..» ‘-3. i. .r ., . __ ._ v ._ _-' _, . _ __ _ __ sg » ~» ' - ' -’ » “' » ‘ - I'»'~'»'- ..7"~- 3”’ ,m _ r - »_ V i ' ~~>‘»,; -_.tr-.-ls.-."__.=“'-€.~ _ a , _ _ , _ ,_ _‘,_ip,_°J \ .ic V , Q; ' ~ `»'-"?`\'i"`,'7¢~ ~ - - _ ' - =..i,~ - , -i’t'f"\'l,fl`!”"4»i .'-_ -S-E ""-" _ms 'i'1"»`:»\~s"'s‘ ~ . - - ~. l . .. s . ., _ __ ER. iff.-f-at_ie:f'2?a1tie..~:e.r=»e--.1 -;'=°'2ii='.f‘7='-if-ffiblfiiif-~P-i.e=f°fi2i‘al.f,;l?ii" -r _ ‘ ' _ f* ' " 1 'Y _rv _‘f _ I Y V ».~"" ` _ Nay-,AL _hiilll 1 wilt un ei -wounuu capable oi Crossing Atlantic wi_tli'_ Goodly Number ol Passengers llesiiles -Cie vision lor Prolonged Flight. especial to the Guardian) LONDON, March 1-i.-'rho new nn ,M alfgmp which the -builders, Messrs. Vickers and Condier, say will easily ay across the Atlantic, in nearing com- pletion at Barrow. lt will mark o. con- siderable improvement on any oirshlp yet built. it has' bow mooring attach- ments which enable the craft to bc- moored out from it mooring tower and ue with the wind in safety under se- S vere weather conditions. Four car w oi Sixteen and Pro- . 'arg attached to the hull and the vcs- sel is litted with tour Wolseley May- bach engines _ ot 240 nominal horse power each. Plans are being consid- b.5,i‘85 iN VALUABLE PRIZES GIVEN AWAY BY( THE GUARDIAN The Greatest Campaign Ever inaugurated in Prince Edward Island. Three Grand ` Prizes, First a $1,410 Overlan Touring Car; Second _$820 _Ford Touring __ Car; Third $800 liarn-Morris layer Piano and District 'Prizes including _ Three Pianos, Three Graiaiiolas, Watches, Jewelry, etc. ' _ Beginning Monday morning, March' 17th at eight o'clock, the Charlotte- ered for preparing the R30 to ny ac_ , town Guardian will inaugurate the msg the Ailaniic (luring me Bumman greatest newspaper circulation camp- 'i‘he vessel will carry il New of six.; nign ever attempted in Prince Edward tccn nit-ii, have um-plo provif-lon ntl lierdiaposal to cross tiir; Atlantic und' Island. The Guardian will give to the most energetic men and women allow ot carrying ri good number of who enter this campaign, thousands; passengers with ii -good margin of ot dollars worth of valuable pi'lzcs.’ newer for living fisulnet adverse Tlio“ea,mpaign will close in Just ten Winds- weeks from today and during that - time the winners ot' the automobiles; A'emR:iiTii_Tl_“aU Consulate (special to the Guardian) p_EK1N, March, 14.--American mar- imd, pmvg raided the Japanese Con- cessions at Tien Tsln forcing their way into the Ja.-pnnese Consulate and assaulting the (‘on~sul, according to duspatches received hers-_ The trouble is said to have been caused by the rough treatment given American soldiers who became (118 orderly in tht- Jnpancac quarter of lllti. i'iiY» Japanese soldiers drove out lilo Americans with ilxed hl1y0ll9lS- It iB mid wounding i.wo oi them seriously. Destructive Fire A ln Petticodiac, N.B. (Special to the Guardian.) _\ioNcro.\'. Maron. i4.~A smilies iire occurred this morning in the properous town of Petitcodiac, about twenty-tlirco miles from Moncton. The fire is thought to have originated in ri blncksmlthfs shop owned by ll ninn iiiimed Hicks. it jumped across tho strect to Bink- eny llros'., Boot and Shoe store and from there rapidly spread in all (lir- ectious. , The buildings destroyed were thc Dunk of Nova Scotia, Fletnings drug store, tho Post Ofilce, S. C. Goddin and Co., Milos Departmental stores, S, \\'_ Church and Co., A. M. Brown :ind T. la. Stockton. .\ very strong wind was blowing towards the East and the Railway Station :ind Freight Sheds were wrecked bythe flames. I O President and Mrs. Wilson O I ` O Arrive in Paris (Special to the Guardian) _ BREST. France, March l4.--Presid- out rind Mrs. Wilsonnnd the pnrty which camo with them from the Unit- nd States tiisemharked from tht G00l's€' Washington here at 9.45 o'clock i0ll|Ehl_ They left tor Paris at 11 0'- clock. Ouebec Government Abolishes Review Courts QUEBEC, March. 14.-The Legis- lature adopted ia Government bill abolishing the courts of review and iiallliillis over their work to appeal courts which will sit in three divis- i°”S Wiiil ll lllrger staff of judges. 'run \vr~;A'rrinic rnnrrrmnnvtinn, mine. iuooN. rrrc. 'i`0li0N'l‘0. March, 15.-Fair rind told. The tide will be high this morning ll- 10.14. tomorrow ut 11.19 rind Tues illlv at 11.48; li will no high tonighiar iii-10. tomorrow at 10.57 and Monday -41 . mitral. quarter moon Saturday, March Pull moon Sunday, March 15th. - countustoi sraniisi °*"lVMlN'\ sam-ran-va our-ren inner. ‘piime¢i.‘ ~-ro-aku) hairy no ter"--aio nor wb. Por post 4oc flrsrni-an once. :ion-1-aomsir ,."A*'~ --~.. __--_...___--. .,'l°/un in Plucits.-lxrns _iixlltv yellow hnxigoa pencils, nur _"N odors. per'iiozeii.` worth ao °i.'~.. Gush." shipped in ermr and 'player-piano, -pianos, grafanolas ana i 0|)|)0S€ R0dllCti0l] _ss1es.oo in vAi.uAsi.E Pruzes _-al (Special to the Guardian.) There will be three Grand Prizes, :t _ TORONTO, -Marcin la.-Tho Can»_$1410.00 Overland Touring `Cnr, an i adian lvianufacturcrs Association to- i $820.00 Ford Touring, it $800.00 Karn- i day began ou ri large scrile their; Morris-Duchess PL:ayel“DlHll0. ,|1180 -_spirited campaign ajiinst t‘iio tic lmnny district l’l`iZ0S 00118151-1115 Of i mnnds oi lilo Wt-stern grain growers I three $475 Wiiiifl l)iflll0S flild i-ill`€0 for a general reduction of Canadian l $150-00 Gl'ilf&ll0laH and dlfllillllld I‘lIlZS. |tarifi’. iwrlstlei. watches, etc., besides to i The campaign was today speededithosc who do»not win one of the | on its wny by zi pointed address' lie- _ above Prizes and remain active to the i fore the .Rotary Club by Mi-_ J, S_ i end of the campaign, will be awarded ,:vtckinnon, second-vice President otitell Per-Cent ln cash of the money the c_ M. A. -on the tariff, labor ann { they turn in. in subscriptions and in i unemployment ine right or labor to ‘ this way lt will be a campaign with- i ia share in the control oi industry i Ollt li l0B€r. and the problem oi export trade. Prince Edward Island has been divided intotliree districts as enumer- ated in the double page advertise , ~ _ _ ment in this paper and there will be , one Willis Piano and one Grafanolai Be given in each oi' the three districts. ' _ ‘The Grand Prizes will be awarded l ---- I ’ PARIS __M____c_ M___(,___)___ A___h_eito the three highest vote getters in 1 ii i . _ _ Tardiou, oi’ thc French Pence Delegnt- ; the inure cagipéiigrg teziitton’ _"re i i ion, responding to an enquiry whether SPM' ve or is me S' er tie” , , _ winners have been decided and elimi- it is possible iliut the peace treaty I Wm ____ __ __ _ M____C__ U0 _mm ____ nateii from their districts, the noxr -nguoi i_v .. , bi.-licved such ri coniinency quite pos- tw" highest m_ each district ‘ful be sible' __]_h0__g__ hG____xpeC___ g__L_____ p__Ug_ iiwarded the pianos and the trrafan- _ was to be made whmn th? next week _ olas and the other prizes, while others will receive a ten (percent commis- lon for their oiorts. Everybody wins. The prizes 'will be given absolutely tree, all that is necessary to be tt winner, is to get the votes and those mny be secured in_.two ways, viz- by clipping them from the paper and by securing subscriptions, you do not oven need to be a subscriber to the Guardian to enter the campaign, or win. the lperson making a nomination wlllnot be divulged until the and otthe camp- aign and then only at the request oi' the' one nominating. _ ENTER AT ONCE. ~ While applications and nominations will be accepted right up to within two weeks Of- the close ct the camp- atign, it is obvious that an early en- i _ ....-».,./ii. PREMIER LLOYD GEORW5 PERSONAL TRIUMPH Anti-Conscription Terms in German Peace- Likely to .be Followed by Abolition of Conscription' France and italy. (Special to the Guardian) iicicncy of any lr. 'i~.irca.l mean W1' that will give full a-as\».ifsiico'th\\»(ler1h`\rl_v will carry out :iiamiittaly coltlittih. They say, accordingly, tlmt conlonlp' PARIS, March 14.-Premier Lloyd George's personal triumph on the con- scription issue furnishes deep grntiil cation in British quarters. lt is ex- pected to exercise vital li-.tluencc on the internal politicizl situation. British ;~ n 'fill no oc -maoontiliild/ix: li‘rance uzid italy until `se.oo\\ntUiun can sea how Germany acts. :,» _ Details of the scheme show that in circles get/m confident thnt tho liiiiita _addition to 100,000 soldiers, Germany tion oi Gcrm:iny’s mili‘nry power to 1 will have 20,000 Gendarmes, 20.000 an iiiooiisidorztblo \'oliintet\r army \\'»Il of conscriptlon in 1<‘ranco and ll:.l_v.i Customs Guards and 8.000 iorest rang- i.:iturolly bc followed by the nboiitzrfiz ers, and als-io.her municipal police. Lo Tempo says Germany will have two irance is advantageous. ' indeed. French scuii-otiiclul military i months in which to oontorm to the commentators are skeptical ol’ the er- military terms after their acceptance. QUAL|F|CAT|0NB FOR ENTERING _Canadian Manufacturers “B” P"=°° ”'“ "°° “°°“‘°f‘- P ~ Any person male or female, mar- ried or single, over sixteen years of :igc and ot good character may enter tne campaign by filling in one or the application blanks printed in the double page iannouccment in this issue and sending this application to the Campaign Manager at tho Guard- ian Oiiice. One thousand v°tes will be given each applicant ag a starter and if the first subscription is sens ln wlthlnterl dlys from the time the application is received, three times the regular vote will be given on this subscription arloo twice tnc regular votg will be given on the next ive subscriptions if received within ten days from the time a candidate enters. Wise ‘candidates will make an endeavor to get as many long term subscriptions as possible for their nrst six in order to take advantage ot this special vote c-fier for there will be no other special offer oi votes .luring the contest. Persons not caring to enter the campaign themselves but have some friend they would like to see win, may use the nomination blank print- ed on the double pogo announcement and send in the name of ii friend iintl ftivc this friend every help and cix~ couragelneiit possible. Tile name or Those who get right in on the start, naturally have the best opportunity oi’ winning, so lt is desirable that your application be sent in at once. Alter doing this tell all your -friends you have entered the campaign and get them saving the votes for you. On receipt of your application, you will bo supplied with all necessary ma- tcrinl to aid you in getting the votes. -in other citmpnignis many ,persona have nt'tlie end. seen how easy it would have been for them to have entered anti won but put it oif until it was too lute, don't be in this class this time. Did you ever iigure how long it would take you to save up enough money to own an. automobile? Well you have a chance now to own one in ton weeks time and at no expense io you whatever. You no doubt have tirea.nin.il oi spinning along the roam in your own car with ai party or 'i-lends. i`i7:.ht now is the time to mal-re this dream tt reality. SEE DOUBLE PAGE ANNOUNCE- MENT. Turn to the double page announce incnt. read it over carefully rind clip out the :application blank, ilil it'ln und send or bring it tc the campaign Manager and he will see that you gc! started on the road to win at once-_ __ --_ Four treaties will be necessary, one ' ;;:;".:.‘;:...fi°in>'1..;:‘;:;;“11..i‘;:.':::MoreCanadians PGRAMPIAN ARRIVES Slfllies il Britain l lin Route for Home AT ST JOHN N B Delayed the Soldiers _ inutrs. Mart-il ii_~'i‘iie aerial terms' lull- Liverpool with the tlr-st fmt ini' the German disarmament, as ad- -\‘CC0llli Molllliell RUSS. the _l lm dirigiblog shall no longer be used i’-ol" dctacliments. A total of 2.30. The tlraitiiig committee was irec e “.eek_ to make clear the distinction except- _ in comme cial air lanes. In tbeterms forms of military airplanes are barred , to Germany. the only exception being' the temporary use until October' 1 of 1000 hydro-aiirplaucg and 1000 men in gathering mines in the North Se The council decided to se-nd an nero] nnutic coniniission to Germany ill ill‘ Conference to Meet t: ~ it i °' "‘° i"“”°i‘ Ci“"““’°' Wm be ° a ' in washington' in october, ir the vn- lllllfl. _ lied States government will consent to convene it. This ofilclal announce- Militia Department " l nianLiN Mai-on 14--The mercan- R ‘position of which will be decided si. contrary' ms ai ' V . - nilin vessels of 52.600 ions. The Vi ANNOIINCEWIFWTQ 'Wilt tolling qisgmmh Am," gum-q. cussion was nlloweii_ A mire (3 acial to the Guardian) l ST JOHN Mitt 14-The SS Gram- England in September 1915. reached this port today with 348 soldiers, 595 ers Its nine days sniling_was featured by not a single case of sickness, an number of women and children on _Yetiuan. died on board last Tuesday from the effects oi’ his exposure. After his burial at collection was taken for the widow, now :it St. Johns, which amounted to $305. and Lady Tupper were among the pas i » l lan Paymaster General was today and Count and Westminster bank \ important would be signed first. _ I g o n (S eciai to the Guardian) Germanyw A i | re m Ad tea. (Special to the Guardian) P - ' S °" LONDON M...-... o_o.. Btn.-_ Several P. E. Islanders on LONDON. we-. 1--~o- -- ' pi ` ' nouncomelnt is madc by Reuters Ltd. l B ard. _ i 530 d_ 0 that one of the chief causes oi’ thc ioptcd yesterday by the Supreme War' -13rd Battalions, the 10th Field Am-i \i@iPiy ill F®PHU`illi-irlg 0vel'B6l1S ll'00llS '(_‘ouncil, provide that airplanes and bulance Corps and also some small' _ has been li‘0Ci< 5il'iil"S ill L°llLi0ll~ o Glasgow and Liverpool. A largc imilitary purposes. The council 'con-i The (jelilc len Tliplfpdny with 1600: _ 9 _ _ _ ' nuns-ber of ships which were duo to icluded that it was noi fciuiiibic to pro-‘ men from Klnmel park Two thouwi man -wmch -was -__ -an 0__‘t___;_ gram sail in February are still in liiirbor llibit airplanes for commercial! uses. :md munmon workers algo sailed this _ p -lt is hoped that the situation is d t d ar-mada which sailed from Ctlnniia fo! new easing iiitriorporatrrd in thx; pence terms dependents and 436 civilian pnsseng. Succeeds Robertson ' ' exceptional condition considering the _-- (Spcclal to the Guardian.) (Special to the Guardian) iboartl. - LONDON. March 14..-v~Field Marslin? PARIS. M*'~ll'Cl\ 14--Tilt' Labor C0lll‘i Among the passengers were four =Siir Douglas Haig has been appoints-i l msugate the question of wmmercml ll1iBlll0l1 ll=lS flPC”ili0li i-0 l`€;1S S0? better fed__b__t_e__ clad and better shod the camps in both France and Em ion .by railway to Now york. On the niieg tri); 1ei_;r;__ii00 gtilom; .tons _md than any ouwrs ___ Europe _md that the land and the curriculum varies from iii t. tetlby 0lllCilliS l~0llil?-ill' " 'a rs ' ’ Ge,-man prices of mod ,md clgthlnglthe most elementary instruction in that the Dcpnrimeni on Sunday hm-~l-‘l6_ _ s tr f U n ue’ are lower man ___ _France or Engl_md_ reading and wrmng to advanced tmh, i-eceived n reniies: l'or iriinsportntlflll i'““'m“g "_“:f:l_m;_'E)_:(;:;_ 18 |;,sb;,athé‘ The passengers for Prince Edward i ini; 101' those deslrlui; to enter ai1l`!» llllfi ll‘ii"‘i“i€"“"" i° “num” these reswlsfeamerb V ' fo the coastal Island include Major Wendell Tld-icultural, commercial, elementary or vlsts to travel by rail tl-om Halifax to :‘;r_it;rgte to Germany r __mMsh_ C_ A_ ____ Cr and w“e_ Charlotw Bciemmc ______s__m__ The advanmgee New York. Far from it not beinl; lll"l"| ' ‘ town; Cadet George B,-my, of lim _ of the university have been most vul- . Vifi°li» it Wim a“i~h°"iz°‘l at mme “mi ,_ , I0,-ig"-ml Canadian Artillery l3,-igarley liable in preparing men for eutranct- the D€+illll‘il“""i' im” i""°" advisedmat and wife Charlottetown; Miss Katie to Canadian universities in case.- lt was issued. .Maude Gmi,_ Orwell where they already had completed ii ` portion oi their college course bciort going ov erseus s i I ` G i-‘-.inors are in accordance with inter- ~ rary and reading room and equip- * i nhtional custom asking the British ment for practical work. all oi which _ . . t th Guardian.) Government for sa-fe conduct for . G are tree to rcsletered Sllldelllll- _ (anew 0 ha 14 -The decill I their delegates to the Peace Confer- Training in the colleges is tree tw BIILSSEIJS, Marc ' _ ____ providing once .hui li in said they will not ask every Canadian soldier, with n right km of me “med powe G of' l"r lass orts ‘ ______, to -take any Course of study oifercd mr me turning over by emmsy l (Y I p A i L N vi l ii --/l‘h Chung, At the conclusion of enchcourso ex. ships nnd securities in cxc nnge_ DON, i arci, . e ummmons are hom and ce___mca_M llUBLlN. Miarch 14.-The Sinn Everyvcollege is .provided with a lib- inr i‘ood was i\l‘@S“lli9fi il’ ll G°"“"'“a ' - awarded to those successful in pass _Delegation here yrastegdgybby t;i:_ _ I awarded $19,500 against tho' London ___-8. These certlncates are an omcm Allied C0lllllli“i°“ 9'* e Y ', , ` M y I ` ' recognition of the work done by thc Admiral Sil' R09ii‘Yll WWW" °f Grew; COMING EVENTS _ Tim defendants received cheques student and are of value to him in his Brltlllll- 'Il ill ““*`i°"i°°‘i th” “wt MEETINGS* ETC ‘mm a C°n°di°n_ ?“arte;`i:°"e:_1ser` rating when he returns to Canaria Admiral Wemylla llP0il@ ii“i'i“B ih°_ "*'“" 5°°"i'“°m°‘i VDD Wh” ° ai’ "te Should the course taken he 'nwn sessions. The Germans were “ON A(7C0i’NT or the stormy account with them. which checks that of me university. gmd0_ it permliiml io risk questions but no dis- weather the Stanhope Social had to were really payable to the administ- _Wm be “mapped -by me Cmmdm, tl lWemyss he postponed until Saturday night, rotor ot _dead Canadian soldiers' es- unlvm-,ipi"_ 31"” me holds, 9"; " *‘ - i’ 7 . ` _ - - »._.~ -- . _ , 1 ».»-_ if _-- ' 1 '° 'i . 1 i 1 J 4;; » - ' ‘ ‘ ' ` ` ' _ - .. ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' _ _ ........ -..............-..........~mmwim ‘~- M352' _ __)__,_.__ri_fll 0_ii\co. _ dliilf-`a.i0ly|¢p_ _f,,mm,, to ppm, _today Mnrch__i_6th. 4520-3-15 __lid_1i_ tates_- _standing /in the equivalent course in i from the Asiatic cido under Bchrinl; ,CHANNEL TUNNEL ONLY PART OF LARGE SCHEME Tunnel Under Eeliriiig Strait also in ,Conteniplution Making Possible a Through Railway Journey from London to Canada, United States and South‘America (Special to the Guardian.) istralt. wlaere there is already a rail ` rrriy ’o Cape l`riuce ot Wales, neo-~ i_<')I\.`L‘OIi, .\-inrcli 14.--Tho D:i-l- Ifouoou City, Alaska, which wolll/E ifiraliliio in publishing furtlicr tit; tliiriiili the \\';ir, Scnutoi' Lucien llubcrt told the Sen te army coiniuission yesterday. ill; said that mic billion tivo liliudrr/.l mil- lion francs were spun for cxtru. :nnt- crial for use by the artillery. Poland’s Claim to _ Death; Allowed LONDON, March, 14.-Tho Paris Iorrespondont oi the London Tolo- qraph said to diiy he undeistaiitls the Supreme War Council had liocitlotl to grant l’oiand’s clulin to `Dnnzlg_ :las unhrerslty curricul. i Classes in the following six nuiin tgroups of subjects hlivo boon nr- ringed: (1~) (2) (3) (4) Elcnientiiry school sulij-wts. Coinmorcinl school siulij-mis. Elementary practical s/'loner-. Agriculture, (5_) Preparation for entrance in 'lie Canadian universities. _ ((i)~ Courses epiiivalont to the first. :ind second years in Cniizlzlinn imi- -.'esities_ » ' The elcmentry school subjects lu- cludo under the heading of languages ’ ` ' illepatriating Aliens _ , (Special to the Guardian) SHANGHAI, March 14.-The gteanl- _ -rs Noor Novara and Atreus, with ‘;.'*;Z4 im-ii. 402 women and -406 child _ren. all enemy sllbiects, sailed todiay 1l`.»r lloftcrlluni. There are still about it-no tlioiisflnd persons of enemy coun- itries to bc rcpntriated and these will jlio put aboard the steamer Antilochus !\\~ni';ii will sail about April 1. _American Doctors ’,Decorated_iii_ England i V\'ASliI.\‘GTO2\'. March 1(.-- Sixty- _six Aim-ricnn army medical. oqlqgj-A _:mtl men have been decorated by the ‘llritisli Govemmeni for bravery and distinguished service in the war, Sur- iroon General Ireland was advised th- _tlziy by the Britisli wltr Office. 3 Sir Robert Borden has consented to `bt~come a member of the National ilonorary Committee for the Y.M.C.A. Rnd Triangle cainpalign to rldse $1,- l00_000,_ according tio cable advices 'from Lt.-Col. Gerald W. Binks, receiv- t rl :it National Council hoadquorteffln 'i`i:roi\t.o tod-ay. Sir A, E. Kemp,.Min- ister of Military Forces' Overseas, has also slgniiled his willingness _to be a member of i.lie committee. ‘ St. Thomas College i3uglTsli, Frolich. Gorman) Spanish: B d and italian. _ Commercial subjects ombrnco liook- . irccplng, commercial law, <-oiuiricrixizil -ritliuictic, shorthand and i_vpcwrii.- fun, t‘orr'cspoullellcc, blinking :intl ox- i-linngc, snlcslurtnship, ccoiiouiios, nud- fiing, commercial nrt. oillco organiz- icéls'-25 in z1ll_ Elmnciii'iry practical science in- -‘luflcs \'.rn\viii;:_ \.'ecliau.ics_ =tcnul “uri gag onrrincs, electricity, survey- Iutr. prospecting, building construction, utilise, pliimblng and sanitation, wood lull mctul workiiirt.-11 in ell. Agrlculturt- includcs lnstriirtioii lu wills, crops, live stock, feeds and iccd~ ing, and farm engineering. Tho Extension Dclmrtiiiviit of thr- Kliaki College co-operating with other ` -rznillzntioiis surli nf: :iw Y. lil. C. A.. =~r'ovirlcs oriiiciitioinil iocturcs of :i iirrliillai' clrirrictoi' for nlcn who arr- ~.<‘attcred in various parts of thc -xountry. PARIS, Ytirirc. 1-l.--(By ilic Associat- cil l‘ressl--'i`lu- food rclicf of Polrintl is proccciling siiiootllly, iiccoriliug to ll -i br-rt iioovvr lo l:i_i', (in spite of the l1ct that tho risk is too great to solid ‘runs-.\ti:lutir strrninrirs nil tbo wa; ‘o ilitiizig. owiut: to thc llultic. not be ‘ng fron of niinos, A lurgo porportlor til' tlin food i:-' being ilischnrgcil ul 'miishippcrl in smaller craft t‘o Dau -'onirol t`roin llaiizigmtownilin Polisl "rontli~r. nro ciirryini: on thi- irniauprlrl ation el'i'iclciiil,\'. ldooli is hciiig s\ip;il‘ maintain their eiior-t. Rotterdam and Copoiilizirgeii and is ther _-ig, where thc Geriiinns who orc iii ed to the German workmen :ind to th' ,peoplg of Danzig as an inducement to FIIATHAM. March 14.-The entire town was brightly illuininnted y/~si~r 'ii ly morning by a fire which totally ill(-stiwiyctl the St. Thomas College. rlnmagcd the Whilty _b\|lldi’ng, and also -.tion and management. and other sun. fe-lidnnscrlns all neishlwnrlliz struct jures. _ All the seventy tive students escap .ml in pcrlcct safety, due to excellent 'i;iscflpline and the cool presence of’ imind of the instructors and older 'lloys _ i 1~`ti»hcr Passclio. 'instructor of mnth- vriifitics, was delays-cl in the building :ind became contained by the overwhel- fiuing smoke. He managed to roach a - \=:intlo\v onthe third fl00l' und, flhdiilg uri 0illt‘r exit. jlllliped from YIIBIQ £0 i.!i».- ground. llo was picked upun- r~ons.cious and badly injured. and rush- ed to rho' Bisiiolrs Palace where he _i'cccl\'ctl medical iitten"lon. i 1 rniiier Edward o'i>onneii. nstiium, | boil his face badly burned and his 'aye- l_i>r.>\-._< siugod. when he bravely r\i'Rti- .iil down ri flaming stairway, the only it-xit ho could find. 2 The fire, which was discovered at Ions rfclock this morning, is suppolbri lto have originated from detect.iveW\r~ ‘ ing. - i St. Thomas College was fountlil Light years ago by the Biisilion Fatb- ars. and its present headls Rev. Fath- cr William Roche, DD. Among tle sr-vonty~ilvo students are tvi}"5 S\.'Jl>\u ooys. Arthur Walsh and J.M'cNeolo`y. on or J.J. Mciiesley. the well known lumber." The building was I lafgo .cocdeii structure. four stories high. _ind covered the site of the lfofnibr l‘ro-Cathedral. _. .-1 .aa au. 'again . _ A T . l i ~ _ ¢ ,s- 1 .1.-'- `, - i. _"lf ' , P 1 ‘ ~ vo! _,_ 'mln crliiltl_,o'i'i'l-Irowu oiisnnws' _ __ PAGE NINE _ _ l - _ 'i it N .i