ii .-/vb ~iu$=‘-`- ' ,.11 #4,--t»,ry ‘rf " si fi-3"f.‘i9l_9_. vw 1' at -. _ _ *i is ~.-»~ flag. .qc .,-_ i fa 1.- ` tr~>_.s._ir ,_ ,, ' r ;..=. ' l --v _ , _i_,-_rug ,..,.,. »n.» » .-,-.,._. -..!.». .- \=. .9 ""‘ " . '5"" ' ~" 'A “` 1 :fits ,:--" A * I ' ';,l`. \'~" ‘Z ’ _ ........r..l . `_ ____-L . _ ._ _ -.M ~. i 1.* ‘ A 0 solution 1 Permission oi Germany For Polish Troops to Land at the Port » 0i Dllllzig _tSp¢cinl_to tho Gullrdlnn) COPENilAiGE'N,' March 29. -- The German government at Weimar nn, received from the Allied hish corn- rniuld it demand for permission for Pollsh troops to land at Danzig and to march .through German territory to Poland. According to a despatch re. served' b‘or'n,i'_ti1_t_i!i Weimar th, Allied note to Gorlnimy. demanding that Polish troepg be allowed to land at music. declared that roman hy eer- tnany would bg regarded ns it breach_ at the armistice. The German govern- ment replied that it could not take the responsibility for permitting the Poles to lend nt Danzig but was prepared to facilitate a landing at Stettin. Koenigs- burg, Memel of Llbau. itolynorv, lvlrtroh 29.~ne,iiidi-r nor- respondent says he learns that thel American peace delegates :ire prepared i to agree witll the British delegates on; their views concerning the Polish cor-f rldor to Dzlntzig. Germoil Bolshevists Arrested in Paris l ..PAl'i.l'B, March 29.-Two Germans named Eli Markenstein and Aaron Sicgot were arrested when tllcy alight- 1 pd from a. Metz tliaill in Paris on Tues- day. lt. became known today they had llo tickets but carried passports from Berlin. The authorities believe that the Germans are Bolshirikl agents and Priollet was appointed to conduct an investigation. The Germalls arc now in tho Sante prison. Anlnestyto Rebels (Special to The Guardian) CAPE TOWN, March 29.-The Union Assembly today passed the second reading ot the bill granting au nm- nesty to the participants in the rc- bellion when the ws-r broke out in 1914. ` I German Financial i . Delegates to Cooler PARIS, March 30.- The German financial delegates will meet with the representatives ot the Supremo Economic Council sometime durinn this week'nt Compiegne about forty miles northwest of Paris. Germans Showing Their Teeth _.._.- PARIS, _ltdarch 30.--A rumour was in circulation here lost night that, the inter-Allied Mission at Danzig had been interned. This morninx's ncws- papers, how'-ever, declare that no con- ilritiation oi' thrls rumour had been re- ceived in French oilicinl quarters, uc- corillng to the Parls.edition of the iaiidon Daily Mail. A telegram re- ceived at the French foreign oillce rc~ Ported serious disorders by pan-Geo mans. The demonstrations ure de- clared to ‘have been directed at the inter-Allied Mission although no hos- tile action was taken against lt. The mission is reported to have been vir- tually stopped ‘from functioning, its: work being hampered and it boinll IH' oiated from the palace. CONDENSED SPECIALS HOUSE TDLIT.-'I-BW|B TANTON. *w_Aur:`Q.- at if/in ro wonx on form, Apply to Harry Essory, Union Ross. _ ._ - - me-s-sonrsivd oAinvnln*l'¢ANi'rAnv surriin nssor,'prinm',. "moon mir: Bvi- tor"-tso for loo. nor- wrt 40°- Gi1l!'dhn".0Bcs_. 3694-1-Bulnstf. *_ ni V ¢-_-_----* " °MlLK, MILK, MILK.--GLUTEN meal produces best results--will mail circulars -when united f0\‘- .~0'¢rv¢i| Bms. 'A7140-3-29m1wk. ' !`VMlteAl»u in allocate.-sxrna qulli-ty yellow hsxagon pttlwllb. rub- au- up soon. .por dom. vm” 1° . ornllvnool Members oi British Noliilit Who Severed With ‘Canadian Division _ ._,,l ' ' _ ' . __,_` __ f , _ _-,_ _ - _- ___ _ _ +_ __ PEERAGE __;, the German Army . I inthe War ._..*_ (Special to the Guardian) A_l_-_1_?ND0r;f_, Maron co.-The onlie or and 1:15; En the Duke of Cumberland _he _mes WUI Taste who adhered to my dllfillg the vmr have been dilbrived of their British peerage, by a Klng's Order-in-Council. The Duke Uf Albany who is a. cousin of King Gwrte und the Duke of Cumberland is cousin ot the late King Edward, botb. served with the German forces for si port at least of the inte Wm, Each mnn was rt Royal Duke of Great Britian. _ Both Were British born. The Duke °f A-Wally served the Kaiser under the title of Prince, Charles Edward or S“x9‘C°l'b“l’8 and Gotha. and the Duke of Cumberland as the Duke of Bruns- wick ‘and Lunenbuurg, Both Dukes had courtesy commands in the Rhen- isll army, the Duke of Albany being a lull gcrlcral prior to tho war. the Duke of Albany took precetlcllco over tht Duke oi' Connaught. Tile Archbishop of Crlllterbllry and the Lord Chancel- lor hclli three and Duke of Cllalnber- land two British peernges each, with hereditary seats ill the House Lords. Vlcount Tunic is itnlcmber o ilu ancient Irish family. He was living ill Siberia at' the outbreak of the wzlr and fought with the Austrian army a.. a Oaptain. _ . . Oi Occupation Possible LONDON, March 30.-The diillcult employment conditions _ill Canada were last'weck reflected ill the eager response made by the soldiers on th continent to tho call by the military polite to act for one year in their own residential urea in Canada. ln- quiry showed liow many Canadians there were who llllrl llo`imrl.lcrliute business prospects before them on their return to Canada. This and similar experience are suggesting whether e Canadian not be provided in the Army ot Oc cupatinu in Germany. Churchill’s recruiting scheme is only producing between six and seven hundred men per day despite the fact that thc British Soldiers’ pay has been doubled. Something like 300,000 men are need- ed for the Army of Occupation on the Western Front alone. A Canadian ginger assures me tllut there arc many Canadians who would be glad to stay in the army for the deilrlito period of one year it n Canadian Div- ision is formed, The mon would bil given immediate leavo to soo their wives and childrorl and arrange their business affairs in Canada. The mat- ter is being brought to Mr. Church- ill's attention. SOON WILL FORECAST THE KIND OF WINTERB ,_._-»- _ i TORONTO, March 28.--"It is rl 'most oomplexing situation, and not go beyond saying that we will wllatever we nlny be able to do about local' observatory. CONAN UJYLE SURE Says |t's Proved B°yond Shadow of a Doubt. ' LONDON, March 28.-Sir Conan Doyle, wllo had announced his faith in spirit lite, possesses letters which llc claillls “prove the survival und i-olllmunion with the dead beyond tho shadow of ll “doubt." A representative of the Drlily Mall exullilllcrl those papers nt. Sir Conlln's home and found them tr sash- ilppsd in _error und most coli at discount. Apply 00"” in gpm' _ me-a-lolrif. whiln we hope for a. solution, I can likely he able to soon fore-.cast what kind ofa winter we are- going to have other seasolls," declared Sir Frederick Stupart, thc “weather man” nt til-,. OF SPIRIT WORLD . A .BV FRANCE ` Treatvoi .Paris . _-s-_ (Special to The Guardian) PARLS, March 29.-In laying ber claims before the council of four today. France’ asked tlrst of all that __bar boundaries as ilxed by the treaty ‘of Paris, May 30, 1814, be restored to her, together with the Sarre Basin in the Rhino province, on the left bank of the Rhine. dat was stipulated the Germans should not bo permitted to establish fortifications, occupy the territory with armed forces, nor con- trol the railways on the Alsace-Lon raine line. It was demanded that the Rhine should be the natural troll- tior of France 'in the Rhine province. Ou the left_ba.nk ot the Rhine it was stipulated the Germans should have ‘only the political autonomy. Thus the Rhine would serve Franco as :l natural frontier. (Special to 'The Guardian) f of BERNE, March 29.-Roulnallinni wig ' troops intlicted a. crushing defeat on; The Boysyletfisis me muldug ,I Strong Bolshevik forces along the left bank _ of the Dniestor, near' Javilasks (Bes- i\arabia,) it was announced in an of- _ticlxll despatch i`l“o'm Bucharest today. l`l\’enr Tiraspol the Roumanlans iluvc established contact with the Frcrlcll. Bolsheviks Are for the Allies at Odessa is still crit- ical, accordillg to the lust advices from that region, A Russian soviet collllnuniqlle oi’ March 25 declared that the vanguard of the Bolsheviki forces were close upon the suburbs of the city. ' ' I i ht DMS on m g _ (Speciat to _The Guardian) 100 Passenger (Special to Tho Guardian) ing to the Daily News, of a. Tarrani super-triplnne. The machine is cap able of carrying more than a hundred passengers. The speed will be from _‘i0 to 100 miles an hour. , Eachenl_ New Argyle, P. E. l. May Put All End on Apfll 4. mn, who nlso died in nctlve service. 1 0 o noisunvlsrs - .___ | _.___ y Regarding liar Bnniidari¢niSuocossiul.OiiensiveinUrals ___ , _ ___ . Aslis I 'Eliot They be_Whole' Army Enclosed 1 As By The and Much Booty supplies estimated at 20,000 tolls have Pressing- Odessa _ _ Ei PARIS, blarcrljt;-The situationu I _ confer wltlftlle Allies at noon today" equipped with the fullest instructions SYONDON’ March 29'_Avtrml night i)lVatEli.?1ct(;1eemlan ilnnnclfll conllulasion- W take place “ext monm' accord' will be given questions of consider- O " I . nl n d economic Questions l]~1lhli.::1liiwil1I;ltart immediately on the '__' arrival of the commission and will l OTTAWA’ lggrch 29‘°'An?°“€ th" leal directly to genuinely political ue- ;3eu€°e;;e‘B°g_ne_:°da;__;?r°_ gl°dN’i~_' _gotiations with which the .peace coni- ' ‘ ry cm' ' C i mission will deal. Toronto Adopts ' 'l`o Labor Unrest Rjljljlal LONDON, liillrcll 29.--The com- f.`i1ur`<:b today issued a proclnlllation to lllittou tlppoillictl by the ill~ M‘ P' Otmwm h” budlrct. There would be no hesitat- ifiven notice of a resolution in till" lon in announcing the gerlerlllflscalpol House to the effect ihflf 1111 Def-°»°U~" icy of tllo` Government. whenever it ,s wan possible to decide bow it could b .alrrlol out Tile olovtioll dcclflratlon are entitled to bo placed in ns. ttavwl of Mr, lrlvlytl Georitc would he fulfilled I Uosi‘*on financially nfl l»<~.l'i-rv t‘.‘..~ \\'-'ir ill 'li-‘ T--t'.l:~ and 1=i\irit.Il\ii i-lo ir0‘\'<‘T1i lie expects this to bu lions lu- ;l\»~»'» ~l~--rv i~.l1::»t .-urls!-lor tl:o brat pe:~lnn:l» mon being reinstated ln their Torino" ill sfflitfm for the country. An ant pggitiqnn by employers; by their belnfz flllulpinr; bill had been tlrsftod. but ll ut had not _vet boon oxarnirlcd by the gir- tmilnlcnt .\ll‘ Dollar Lan' pl'olniso‘ service of (Tllllrltln ii' lltlstst-.<';;wl of Liv' tll.'lt tllti i;o\‘f‘l‘llulcllt would zlrrivl- at ;l necessary quilllticiltioll witllollt p'\s-=- .ll-<~Tsif.ll .ls .-looll as poxisilllo, liild ilifl' mg an academic exumimiiltm nnli wi -:rl :trlllollnvclllcellt would be maiden pro ~ - ' ' .' its lllpty thurctl l~. they Shan bp given an mmuirv fm- it The Government lcalile-r l'ofcl`rcrlt' - . .--< tho /list-lissffln ill filo t`lll'ltiiall Puri' :ll~ili. ulvlll l`:vll;lrlu'- sllrlr-~ En tllo 1 t i\'fi ' "lr\tlilllt" illlfi tht' A- tln,'i'-Prillio 1\Il|li.-s it was before ‘enllstlllen pr' ‘: » i -_ _ _ __ su-~h Power has been lessened by ‘"5 d"`°1a"m0nS» mat; the) coudlmll injury received in the “.m._ L(.giB|ay|,,., on liritnill treatllli; tl€_ln gcnoro ls y llc -mid tllnt that spirit was worth to provide for the cllullges. he sumxcsi- » ~' ' _ 1 qwy "loro illclll :lily Fiscal policy to :l n'|t od to have cnzlctilll nt tio pro. . -- session hm' A ‘___ ...._ .\ir. l.:l\v's statenlcllt was great-rl ' ~ with iollri cllorirs high political uuthomy Saturday .D Tl Govorlllllcni lclldcr rollteudo that New Bl-ullswiclc will llzlvo 11 pl l- I0 _ ~ ill illr- vollrso ni' llll lll'ir\lllli‘llt llc tltivnil t -,~' bil early " ' rim; llgenirm LllMl[::ll)rora)Z'(,i_.,. ,- cull ill i':lvo~‘ ill iariiis that tilt' lllni.l n lluc. rcaiv do rl l‘ -' 'Fit _ ' . _ .ml ~ t l utr-r-.~t in the countrv vacancies in um r(`DmS0n'm“m ‘rf it-ii; l\‘i1§i‘i (iinrvtis Pip llli['iit iw asko that provini-i~, rnllsod bv death. by “ "` " ` M a Baxter Jones rind Smith dn in H They are ernpected to arrive in Am- D°.sslbl° 1? restore order in Egypt by defensive measures. Tile policy' of repression, the General admitted, v 0- Gaumaign people and be asked the Egyptinlls ` . ' . to devise measures to uchieve the de- "" sired result with a lniniinuln of suf- fering Ile concluded with this warn ing: “Il intend to do my duty, it ie for you to do youre." 4 i ,,"_{1.___-` ' Clllili I . -I VOLUNTEERS -v-_- The O. S. Wants 50,000 For Service Elllistment For Three Years . (special to Tho Guardian) Waslrlrtorort, Maron _la-An tm mediate call for 50,000 Volunteer! for service in Europe has been 'prepared by the war department and probably will be published tomorrow. .As an in- centive to enlistment the men will be otrered early duty in France as L ‘re liet for the men in the expoditionarv forces who wish to return homo. En- llstment in this special roms will no for three years. ' The men will bs_eoncUnimtM st CMU-D Mead, Maryland and probably will be sent Ovorlull ll 00313139!-ll-k ' lo.ooo strong. i .....___.___,..._. lA German Order lie , Foreign Securities I _ (Special to The Guardian) I BERLLN, March 29.--All foreiin lr. i I-"rest bearing soourieties excerpt Aut- i triarl. Hungarian, Bulgrtrtan, Tur)i.ir.!-. . rllltl Rn::siun in the possession -.f iG~“l'mun residents of Germany mt-f the :surrendered to the banks of tl'.» 1 Government from A/pril 2 to 12. in l; " iler to help pay for food delivered lf.- Gcrnnany. According to it decree of Dr. sr:-.- itior, the Minister of finance published today the list includes American rl' _ road stocks, stool trust obligations. land New York City loans The price paid will be the local stock exchange rat on December 30, 1918, or the llourost iltllacellt date, if the stocks were unlisted on that day. Exempt- ions are possible in the cuss of resid- r-nts who can prove their securities :ll-o offset by debts owed abroad. He- qucsts for exemption must be tiled be fore May 31, 1919. Hungarian Government ` ' i Fighting Bolsllcviki (Special to the Gusrdiln) LONDON, March 29.-The NOW York Times has rsolivod from hikh authority a report tho! tht now Hungarian government has dolili'se_ it Bolshevist war against Sebefia Ind _ the surrounding countries and that' it i has opened its frontier toward Biinils i Slrirmilibing between French Inn | Hungarian detachmonts has token ` alloc :lt Slegodin in South Hungry. _,..i_i__-___ The Northland Due Shortly (Special to Tho Guardian) I l..o.\'no.\'. Moron ze.-'rho North- , line -sited from Liverpool tor will i°‘li or. 'l'hll:'sllrl._v with twelve otlilr- i -“xr ,ond sci’ me-ri from Kimmel camp, § 26 oth-ers and 740 men 0_1 the Sit: ; Army Brigade Field Artillery. under 1 Colonel J. C. stewart, and ‘two nurs- _ ilu; sisters and 'I5 mon from Boston l _.._,.____,_....___.._______.._____....d . . by lollor how it would be possible t . . lllaintrlln hlfth waves it cotton ¢0°ti~\ I "r‘nl .lrlrinn wrarcr put. out into the nir- ._ ‘f “S ct fl luiror Drive than British ludr. '~.~'.'ll'tl.f:'er- must my for cotton. lr. ~.~».-lr. ridiculous to suppose that the old j conditions would continue. For instnu _ ro. rl prcfcrerloe on sulzar would anon mollsly affect the Emplrefn product- iul of sui:'lr. "- “lt is not too mucll to say that we . would not have gained victory butfor -I thc hclp oi' the dominions." said kr. i.:lw. "Therefore," he oontinuzd, "suv lllf.-.nsuro increasing the productive power ond manpower of the dominion! - isn "nod thing for Britain as wall nv. , the Empire." it The lowest temperature rscorlbd Saturday nigdlt was 34 and' at 9 otgibk _vt-sicrdny morning 36. The hig '_ht. yestord-sy ws, 41 and at 9 o’clock 'list flight 36. ‘~ 'rho tide will he high this morals; ces. - , are fully convinced that they have advice upon thenl. the/ ooinmittoc_;2_345,4o5_ in |-e_¢,emy_eMs no revenue he commits __c0n0.m,c H“i(,m(__By m.,,`,_ _mmrtment ‘__ m__nn_mF__` _.or deputy R mm __ _ Irlctilully communicated with their recommends tho establisllment. of -lllias been collected from canals in agenda the people how- boon pcrsllafl- mtm_,,¢,,r_ W, Wm ,,,,,|,,,y,|_\. |,,. ,,,,,,,~,;,._ 24th_ » . lporlllltnent lnilustritll rollnrll. cllllso of tho nholitiorl of tho tolls. (od Civil Service- was rlosirnhlc to get ,NL _ 3(-,,w mmm. Mom” Mum Msn . __., .___ . .,,. . ‘ ' » _ . 3. . ' ’ ' ' . -.,_;;»o, nw* 'fd _Ii '- l “_ ' » ,..__ 1,____f_5--__ 4-' , , . ;_.__,, s ' 1 :_ l. t t ., i _ _ i 1 , _ , _ ~ _ J hey \ _ a , ‘ A » e ' “f ~ ~' =-'aev.m';f-=v»-.~--~i.. a ,:- ;_i e~_ -_;= J" F-' t..l".: _.nw