_ and of MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN —---— ,4 thief is ulwayl Iolnlelool- i} clown Guardian Two Cont: a}- cwlu" (Iuurdlln. Fflullllflrl Ill‘! BRITAIN DEDI CA TES “GIBRAL TAR OF EA >%//’ ///' a ThePeoples Paper (lovers Prince Edward r. Island Like the Dew . r d‘ ‘Fig?! - hot?‘ r3‘: CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1938 JAPANESE THREATEN Til BiilTtE-UP FiiE Major Drive Under- way In Effort To (i on q u e r Central China. (By The Associated Press) snaxonnr. Feb. 15—-(Tuesday) ._,i_ Japanese army of 60,000 men. buttressed by hundreds of tanks mu planes. has surged down a.- crors lire plains of North China and is threatening to bottle up 400,000 Chinese on the contra. nt o minnrodern war style but over the some rolling: terrain. the Jap- rnese were emulating the 13th century conquest by the Mongol nnperor, Kubla Khan. ma. spearhead of this swiftly mobile column has less than_ 20 miles, intlllriini: the Yellow River. between it and Kalfcnrz, Honan provincial capital near the western China's central front cor- rider. Only Outlet capture of Kaifemz would choke off the Lunchai Railway. practic- ally the only means of exit for the General Chianiz Kai-Sucks troops now deployed alonu the railway for 300 miles eastward to the Yel- imv Sea. Reports today from the northern llonun sector told of the 60.000 Japanese sleeping knee-deep throurzh mud and snow in the igerlund thrust toward the Yellow ver. ’ Japanese said this and other of- fensives from both the north and south centrist the Lirnghai Rari- way were continuing with terrible losses to the Chinese, despite rain 5nd snow. Greatest Battle The farflung conflict developed over the week-end into one of the {realest battles of Chinese history. Krrifenlr. to be the major object- ive oi’ the drive once the Yellow River is manned, has a pomlintivfl of 200.000 and is located on a broad plain frequently flooded by the Yellow River. 'I‘here is rt Canadian episcopal mission at. Kaifenc. established in a svnn-zoizue raised 2.000 years ago by a tribe of Jews which settled there. Legend calls these Jews one of the “lost tribes of Israel." COMING {V£Nll "rlrrnuuncrnu-nh i um inserted III flail rolrnnn n! ll eenlu u" W0!“ strictly payable in ndvnnco. "v1 t d’: l m k. Iblmraargyntixaghgkae g-gfiraiia-rzl-‘ar. "Rovers vs. Hornets Milton rlnk night. L-23. in New Glasgow to- "Hocke y L-30. litlllt, Stars vs. Imperials. "Carnival Victoria Rink Satur- day. February 19th. Sec posters. 14-3026-2-14-15-18-19. "Borden Line Club loading boll-s lambs. calves every Tuesday. Hours l2 to 3. L-34ll-l2-M-2-5-tf. tonight Gran- L- 17. "Hockey at l-liahfield Milton Hornets vs. Hlghficld "65. league game. "Hockey at Graham's Road to- Yllillit Nationals vs. Monarchs. if not fine fOii-CHVlIlQ night. L»21. “Hockey match at Canoe Cove rink tonielrt, Canoe Cove vs. R108 PM“. skate after. "Bingo and dance in Iona. Hall Pilfiiimned until Thursday even- “3- i’ L-26. "Bruin: dressed chicken and lowi dailv. Correct rrrading. Too Drices. Island Cold Storaile Com- “n- L-475-l2-30-ti. M“Aurtion and dance at the home meal-to G ‘ant, New Orleans, d-iv the 15th. 1r not fine Wed- "Wlov- L-3588-2-l0-2l. “Hockey at Msrshfi id toni ht, ggfk Rangers vs. lglrnstarfrilige u“ Win88. League game. Bkae “P- ps2. W"F<>X Olub Members attentionl 1 9 have a supply of extra choice m‘ meat- on hand-horse meat, “M! liver and bee! tripe, selling ‘mgur low established price. Be- de"? us we brought the price . - but- you alone can keep it reasonable level. Quit buying lat arlirfifiral’? toqmthlm i - - g es a pr cc. "Mock Marketing 1mm. L-SMB-I-M-fli. "Fennel-s attention! we are gigging to make a shipment of Fem Montreal durln week of be, is"? 31M. i1 a sufiia ent num- l tgllnirenaedinlgl fwitlh our . u en grilgglgut the Provln e are nick- whlcf, mimfiy out o your stock w?“ "J1 Bot for yourselves if m, yo}, ‘r2211: cps hazy. rut - ere ar - once. “Mock Marketing solar, 14-90164-14-21. Prepares Major Offensive ed strengthening. northwest of Terucl launched a As a direct rqply to Insurgent announcem General Franco HENDA"E- Frlllce- Fl‘!!- 14-(5?) -—An Insurgent dispatch today said General Franco was massing approximately 1,000,000 men for a drive to end tho Spanish, civil war in six months. Government sources lnterprcteditha announcement as merely an attempt to bolster the morale of Insurgent troops. These sources said the last big action of the the war was the cap. lure of Tcrucl by the Government and the unsuccessful Insurgent at- tempt to rte-capture it, and said the official optimism of the Insurgent General Stall indicated the troops‘ morale had hit a new low and necd- _ a . Government troops series of counter-attacks, halting Franco's drive on the eastern side of the Alhambra. Valley. Ocean Limited Isl Delayed By- Storm MONCTON. N. B.. Fleb. 14 — lCPl-Jrhe second snowstorm within o. week today added five more inches to tire Wankel; already covering this district. ‘The east- bound Orean Limited express was delayed two hours 0n its trip to Moncton. The additional snow and colder weather lmprnwcrl log lliiillTig operations. Lunrflirrncn had bean iranciicapped by thaws and scarcity or snow. Practically all sections oi’ trunk highways in central New Bruns- wick were kepr. open for traffic. tiiBiliiRliiiiBE RESiitTS ii R E IISAPPQINTINE “Parliament Told Com- mission Made “No Recommenda- tions.” Cost $9,186. (By The. Canadian Press) OTTAWA. FcbJt-The R0!- al Commission 1191101004 "I 1937 lo investigate illc lob- ster fishing‘ in the ltaritimc Provinces was n. fact-findlnl body and made no recommen- dations. the Ilouse of Com- mons was told today- In reply to a question raised by A. J. Brooks] (Cgns. 133:2 it was stated tre tomm v headed by Judge A. T. Leblanc; had made its report. Cost 0 the Commission was $9.133 i" feel and 019ml"- William J. Hume Passes In ‘Rome ROME. Feb. li—-William James Hume. president and general man- ager of Hiram Walker and Limited, Canadian distlllers. ‘m rim early today foilowins on M attack of uraemia. I-le WM - Mrs. Hume, the fonner Jenkins of Belleviile. Ont. E she would accomllflnV u" i” Y 2i and reach New York arch 9- Burial would b9 ir. Bclleville, 5110 mid. Britain Will Consult Naval C0 - signatories Re Japan (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) IJQNDON, Feb. lrk-Forcign Sec- rétaiy Eden announced today that ureat Britain will hold consults.- ons with the powers wrtlr which has naval treaties to study the new srtuatnon created b Japan's negative reply to notes v which Great Britain, the United States and France sou ht infonnatlon rom Japan as to er naval plans. The Projected talks will not en- tail convocation of a new naval conference, authoritative circles Predicted. It was understood con- sultations would proceed through regular diplomatic sources. WASHINGTON, Feb. l4—-Con. gressional leaders who customar- llv reflect the United States ad- ministration's ‘views on foreign re- lations agreed today that. another disarmament conference of world naval powers would be "futile." Chairman McReynolds (Dem- Tennessee) the Hon-e Rep- resentatives Foreign Affairs Com- mittee informed ‘reporters after a visit to the White House that he knew a. call for a conference was "not in the wind because a con- ference could not be had at this time with any sirccess." He said. however. he had not asked the President about the sub- Jec . Chairman Pittman (Dem-Nav- ada) of the Senate Foreign Re- lations, equally cool toward a con. ference. to‘d newsmen: f i was impossible by reason of dLstrilst and fear to accomplish a substantial limitation of arms in lbw-when there was no threat to war-and in 1935, then there can be no hope at present for success." Crop Control Bill Is Given Approval WAfl-IINCHDN, Feb, 14-001’)- A crop control bill,’ watsedmos "the bezt. farm bill ever enacted" and denuurrced a; "mglmentation" and "more harness" for the United Blames farmer, received final con- grssional approval today. _ The mramre. establishing a syntem under which the secretary of nzriculturc. in ctr-operation with farmer- oommittees. may presmibe limitations the quantit- of wheat. corn. cotton. rice an to- bacco grown or marketed. now goes to the ware House for the expwi- ecénsignauuc of Prmidcnt Roose- v .. The lost rtep in its tortuous journey through oongrem, which began in mid-November. was taken when the Senate adopted a com- promise m: =v b6 to 31. The compromise is based. upon the con- flicting bills pirsed ori inally by House of Repreeentat vea and Bench. ' mu uni innruu all usual Von Schu-schnigg And Hitler Review Dif- ferences In Private Conference. BERLIN, Fcb. li-JAPl-‘Phe path to a corrrplcte understanding between Germany and Austria and tlhe Anglo-German settlement that may depend Q11 1t ' i5 strewn with potential blocks. While the conference Saturday between Rsiclrsfuchrer little: and Chancellor Kurt Von Schus:lrrr.gg served lo clear tlrc atnospirtr» be- tween them, ll, rnurktd only the bcg-irlnnr; and by no mean» the enri oi negotiations In fact. Von away wuh him .. l the irainrc of ulrirlr ' rirt cits;- cl "ed. which he DYCJ to air- swer alter rrreetting ilic Ausirizm cabinet. . ntumbling rtlilllgg look "ii qrn trons, IIITCII DEVELOPS (In Vlcruia Von sclruselnrigg was smd lo have brought three pro- p 1 to put before ‘President Wil- n kliklas for his selection. A 'i in the settlement was rc- , ..:d io have developcd as the Chancellor discussed hi‘; intarvice: ll "* - in conferences with the '1ld cabinet.) 101i by the. n s/rrengtlirnin-r, and widening thc: pro- \isions of the accord 0f Jiil\ ii, 036. Article one of that. agreement coiltains the Cierrnan Govcrnrrrerriis unequivocal recognition of the full soverclgntiy of Atrsiria. Arslirle two pledges both government not to interfere directly in the internal affairs of the other. . In that connection Austrian Nut- tonal Sfzcialisrn specifically was catalogued as an AUSilTilil inicrrlal affair. POST! ION’ CLAPHWEI) Such rt clarification of Ger- many's polt-On with regard to Au lrla. was understood to have been tirade a prtll inary require- ment- by Great Britain to a general - political settlement with Germany. Von Scllusehnigg and Hitler talked alone in Hitler's mountain borne at. Iierehtaaarmerl. Bavaria. before their foreign secretaries were called in. As rt result of their talk, one obscrvcr said, some huge stones were removed from the pot-h to an rurderst-antilrrg and if both sides pick their way carefully nobody need stumble before. the goal is reached. Among the stones removed, he said. were. 1_ Von Sclnr-‘chnigg at last- is ready to widen his cabinet to in- sornenne known lo enjoy the nrcytgf ‘the Austrian Nation- 2. P1 .. sandn for re-torailon of the ilapsburg iilonarehy will not be as imperative as it has been in recent montha This (loos not moan. however. the monarchist idea must die in Austria. v 3. Hitler and Von Schuschniggz now know each r/her and are not dependent on the reports of im- pressions made by third parties. Noted New York Columnist Passes (A. I‘. by Guardian's Special Wire) NEW Yonrr. rm). 14-4). o. Mc- Intyre. tumour. New York nears- papernran-wlrow daily syndicated column “New York Day -by Day" made his name a household word to millions of rcadersdied today. He was 53. v Pending a medical examiners report. the exact. eause oi death wa: not. known. He had been ill only a few days. The jauntyl trim- fi red writer jetted down is inst co umn in bed Saturday, read the Sunday papers and made notm for his next column, and then re- tired with the mild complaint that he felt "e. liitle rocky!’ "At the last. he seemed to be- come exhausted and just drifted off to sleep,” said Charles B. Drlscoll, lone-time friend oi’ Mc- Intyre and editor of MoNaughtu syndicate, which releared the eolumnlsts daily Mil-word V1811“- tcs on the passing scene of New "York b0 50B coast to const and in Canada and Mexico. i “DEWE tea r i newspapers. - from. rsmna" TEA Assemble Planes To R esc ue. Scientists Ice - breaker Blocked i (By The Associated Press) MOSCOIV, Feb. 14 —- Fliers aboard the ice breaker Taimyr were forced by an Arctic storm tonight to abandon an i aerial attempt to rescue four i Russian scientists on a drift- i ing ice floe of!’ Greenland. MOSCOW, Feb. l4—Thc loo breaker Taianyr abandoned her efforts today to smash through the ice field cast of Greenland and assembled two planes to rescue the four Russian scien- tists on a drifting ice floc 20 miles away. After advancin only 1.000 foot all day gunday, the 'I‘almyr dropped anchor along- side a flat ice flue which her crew immediately began con- verting into a flying field. The [our scientists, who have been drifting southward since they established a camp vicar the North Polo. inst liluv. were levcliln: olT a, similar [it-m near their fine. 'l‘lre icc uiu-rr- the ‘Ikrimvr \h(' . nil file- stopperl was w llrirk Illlllhll‘ in advance rrr-n the aid oi‘ rxploriives. abandoned efforts at h. channel through night when an explosion en- abled her to push forward only 150 yards. ’ _ n. lr l: o id “titeriiizaiiirir”; Program Partiaiiyri Abandoned. ' (By Tire Associated Press) United States Treasury adminis-Z tercd a close of potential credit ex- pansion ,to ailing business ‘tonrgirt. Treasury Secretary liloruentirau announced a plan for )lll'tl.llll‘,’lll'\i[— y l,v acquired szold to work in .u'-ir a war m.‘ t0 increase the crawl» m. - Ol lire. Llniicri States to zr . r‘ i extent. and in reduce the ‘Pwzr: urvs borrowing. With tire a-rlprovai of tire ri- erai Reserve Board, he (i reed that a year-old izold “sterilr.;ttiorr" program, under which gold irrrs been prevented from enlarging iili’ t potential credit resources of the country. would be partially abun- doned. Each quarter yvear. the first, $100,000,000 of gold the Treasury- acquires will not. be sterilized. Instead, the Treasury will spend the gold, and permit the yellow metal to expand the credit base. NEW YORK, Feb. 14——(AP)—— United States banks could gain up to $400,000,000 more a year to lend to their customers or invest in securities as n. result of changes announced today in Washington, in the Government's "gold steril- ization" fund. Wall Street banking experts agreed. . At least $100,000,000 of money every three months in tlro form of gold coming here from abroad-- assuming the big yellow stream holds to ils levels of the past lcw _vears—eouid reach the United States and become deposits to be lent by United States bankers un- der the announced modification. For over a. year such money has not been free from iendiniz. they pointed out. but has been going into the Govrenments "sock‘ at Washinotorr —the sterilization fund. How lniiationaryWhe move was. found as many opinions as the experts have for Just what inila-; tion is. In the simplified-most n-rreed. boo simplified-concrptiori of the average American, iniintitm means: More dollnrs lo silenri, thcreio-c 7:. each dollar" WOltll less; ii in" more tiollar-s to buy things; pzrces. are “highf Viewed in that light, bankers were almost. to a. man inclined-to prefer the statement of Secretary Morgenihau in Washington, that the move was “not deflationary.“ Constable Succumbs To Bullet Wound (GP. By Guardian's Special Wir HAMILTON. Ont. Feb. 14 County Constable Darrel C. Slrcrvll, shot in the stomach bv a imllct from a revolver held bv an uniderr- titled man while investiaatini! n series of break-ups at nearby Or- chard Beach inst week. died in hos- Dita‘. here today. Bhervill suffered a relapse last night but his death earlv t/Jniilht was unexpected. "at its best l0 i. i". i UAMWBWV rxirla rarariw WASHINGTON, Fe'o_ 14 _ The i n CIVIC REIIEF STILL REMAINS LIVE ISSUE, Further Grant From’ Ottawa Said Await- ed 133' Provincial (lovernment. No arrangement had yet been‘ mud: as to lire contribution the Provincial Government would MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN Night. is the mother of thought- Annunl Subscription Delivered $5.00 B] MaJl—P.E.l.. 14.00; Cunudn aml 11.8. 50.00 10 PAGES ~ r—— ——r~-t ST» Huge Nodal Base At Singapore is Formally Upened Defences Incluamldidden. Heavy Gun And Anti - aircraft Batter- ies, Machine-gun Redoubts, Air- make to direct relief costs in Char- lotietourl. Coun, B. It. lloiman was ’ reply to a. question at the onririy meeting of the ‘c.i Cltv COllllCll last R. C. Chandler aid ' ‘ irari llull i lat-a‘. l. rill-Ia‘ (lmrii im-ni /‘(il\"*i“\'nri tl-lr» "rant nil/WW“) by tho Fmlnrfql any. 1‘l'lill‘I‘l\ rffrrirnt ti?‘ l‘ ui- trrrr" rm rolzwl‘ at. liilll‘, t'l’._'.' (‘Perk he meet- ‘wisou liliii a q" Y. _ - _ rnrrrcncrzrrern to the ll on in!" his alltwlllirnrrrt i0 \ r ~ ,. i,. , i ' l.lt iffet ital tlrr mailer be left. mi, :‘rl - nrri. rruirim- mo“. it‘ i " ""'"'-'i In" :1 unit». oi 5 to ' appoint-vi vomnliiip ..r~t night's . .si il‘r."riiilll'if.lll'. trrue to ll.’ i938 expend)- dromes And Seaplane Stations. SINGAIWJIKII. Fell. li— (C?) -- 'i'ire Singapore nzlvul base, formally inaugurated today. "is a symbol of the Em- pires powerful resolve for ncucc," hing George VI said tonight in 2r cubic to Sir Sireuioir llrumns, Governor" of the Straits Sviilerucnw. who prodded vi the opening cere- monrrw. (‘ieininrt it riiilmn stretched zirross. the month of the inrrresi fl-'l‘-'\| 'il'_\‘rinri-. ever huiii. n slim yaehi. any with hunting. .'-_\Iili)(lii7.('ll inuuglirztiiinr of the bowie which enzrrris iirilzriifs eastern sen routes. . .\ crowd of llliliil. jnrckinzr lire rim in" the hue»- lizr-in, cheered Sir Shcntun and the nilicizrl party as lire) sailed info (he dock before an escort of two destroyers. 'I‘\vcnt‘_\-four" British irrrrshlps lying in the Straits of‘ Johore dressed ship and truus hminlerl in solute. as Si! Shenlon oiliciully nzrnrcd the (loci; “Iling- (icon-go \'I Dock.” Three United States l~ruisersg specially invited for the opening. joined in the rttrluic. ;.-_____, ___=. The King's mews-age \\i\.\ in reply " to one ironr ' Slrcrlturr exjlresi~~ lilD,‘ the ))l‘i(i0 it lry the purple oi Xitrlriizt lll the lftti. lllili tile hirer: tlori‘. \\a.. rnrnrrri iiliC." (ire. Him‘:- rerun, ‘lire riduw was kept. avert: until trxiuy. 0f N. S. Flag For Canada Prx-ncrwmwolr or pilllillpiil note or ccrclnurry. Sir LSirr-riulrr i4 illltu tire - is o! tire finance .l.".fil7 next week. asked the meet- ‘ their wnv would its esti- . _. George J. ._ rniorurinr: the ii-iznvr would b“ 9111...- f F hi: client, li/Iiss Ala tznnon, for dam. lll_(.'()l1ll"(‘ilr)tl with llllPrj/ig- ‘rvrrl ill a fnli on a Char. base "not it Llirtl-uligt: to u it bprz. ‘ lnsilrantxu agulrlst uur.’ l "The ljriinli lszrrplrr- is on: of i _... the most ilflifilli. rrr lucr ~ for _(y1TA\,\,',\_ F“, 1r _,Cp)_. CiVlllzittluil that iristory rras; ever Plqmg 1m _. kjacx.\'\l\zje Km knimlh,’ h“ “iii- “IL lit-Eu» 9F“? and Con; ntlie Leader Bc-rlnet tiurlgr that rt. strcuid be strong. 1mm. m. “D9311 tough 1,3. hcltllu" ihcnucc her ‘lirroat hind a motion to osirrbiih a Nurse: Lreuh-(Joionci J. .1. Lleuxttirn. . y‘ m" m“. ilrcrllirntrnii rilitil (r (11“i‘j(',’l_'g ilu r i. tun a‘ l0 11113‘ 1‘l-'- We ' (‘fanrcron i? Me- _ . '4 i’. c‘. trerronirc- _ n1(_i_i'))(_\r 1m- N011)‘ ll a ~r11~~u1 ~ umw-l of lwlci‘) m. ieford has lion o: n: ml" “r 111W“ '10 Kit-i) "7 flaw residuum since l tlze lie lire rrrrihons spcllt on murym woum Cfit/ m a c . bore WiLIIGrS to tne .5‘ or lire Empr -, u-lrch “.5 . r rnrnrcrlse force i: r peace 1n the wurid. “We 0i lllt; Errrlirc have .t0uri. lottvtnwn sirkwrg‘); in Janna,“ 511a by one another rrr ad tirncs and in Nqpmh." had broken her right. arm and 000d." he 50in. "W? 111W)“ 1° 511"‘ The only oppo=ii en to the yes claimirrrr slnn damuqm the port one another rn the future as n1.-.;gm1 mm‘. {mm the Ql‘ill!‘l0 leter stnterl_ 'l'lie matter was re- We nil“ m U“) Pd”, . Corrservatiars who submitted it “Fwd i" CIT!‘ RPeor-der K. M. squutlrmi“ Oi M05?“ A"? “We was an inennortirne time to ari- . for decision. (Minted 9"" m0 léiuiid m vertise to in}: vrorid any cleavage fflf 1g... position f lormatr n. inclr wings giurtnzg rrr 1n the Bfitm‘ nnvJht ‘ ’ (‘er were read from 11101101)“: simhiih“ One of thorn. ‘T. L. Chizrch George B." ' Jellies Lawhr and J_ Built to ucccrrrmodiitc wars...ps (calm T,_-J.nn¢,,_]3.-..n(1v,c“-. mg. J. Trzrinor. the latter including nn flllnlicritlon for nelire constant;- as rveli. Tlrr- ‘otter: were. on motion Of COPll. llolniprp plgpgd on file" A eouzivuiuiiurtieii rrskinv: the eitv for n lrrrmi; m “$15k Hm 'l‘r:r'.'"l Purenu in fill flfivpftjgtnrr eanipwiwr fWitu-"ijlrg p, nmrlnn w..- lull‘. “PrTree F zrard Tslrinrl on Pm do was rmri at the meetiniz. :1 _n' ~ _rei'rr~e:l _+n tHn juijnangg (Continued on page. 9. Col 3) Justice Minister is (‘ortzrratirlatcd OTTAWA. F0‘). l4 ——(C1")— JllSi-Iffe. Ztlirrrster: Lapwnte received g1‘ riuirorts from i l nut-tog 1n nested the pooifln of Canuzi-i vote on the question of a ne ' foe. For himself. lro believed Union up to 50,000 tons, the dock iorrrrs he kt ' u-oric of the network oi "arlways, repair tiiOpS and l. Parmdm cilmpasgig U“ 35° “M1 Jack was tPmi ortourrh nrd shtinld tiieiuéiiiifii‘. rliirifi.1£i"ri§5§§r;‘i “°,’;,,'.’°C“,',‘,‘,‘,",§,°“,;,.,.d u“... m, H bonilgisiands- ‘nurnmeei. h. rn' i i . ‘ to taiic a inu-ris Plarqnr- wit‘ h. N," iinouhrr ‘."l“’l"‘ memo" - l1.“ ‘Cl’! -L B61011; naming tirr Shenmn unverltd s. urque comm- fllllOiTihllg the our in, at.» retre- seniiirltes o! trustrarra, New Zea land, lllu a, Ceylon lion; lining. Sarawak, Borneo, the United Slates Frnrctn- Japan. lilo Nfllilil- lands, and high oi the ‘ British (itlrrrr-t- .1. .'.:d tn. Despite the _ illOF))lli'l'i‘. there was n0 IYLHXII n cl the Admlraltyls plTCllliliOLS i0 probe’. 1 lzJr. L. o/rraxva. ‘to... - - ~ r11 (Povvinilefl on pane 3. (“l i) — ~ ~ ' —.n infra-rt. iloiuors ~ Pzlilhfltlti the . A Slcwi (Milena s" , ~. ( .rli Cl (ill. parties, and i... A (Ufa-limb. Grey Bruce) who clrrred the hlinisler lirrd '.». Joined my faiiii in lrurrran natrrce." Mr. Laapolnle first came to the Ilouse of (lfllllillfllhfi in 10M and ls now the oldest. member form point of servwe. \‘.r"'en he took his sort. today he ier i on his desk a bouquet of ~ mirs anti a note of coiigrrirlrl‘ ‘ Church Destroyed i At Lawrencetowir i ((‘.I'. llv Guardian's Special Wire) ‘ LAlvREiNChTOlVN, N. 5.. Feb. l4 i -—Tiio (i5 your old Lawrencctown» United Baptist Church was de- stroyed and the adjacent River Bank lnduu damneeci by fire oi‘ un- knounnruzhr here Saturday alight. Total loss was estimated at about. $22000. with $7.000 insurance. Firemen and spectators narrow- v escaped injilrv Wllffll the 20n~ l foot. steeple oi the rllirrrll crashed. The firrvntx.’ reflection rinsw hun- dredw llYlll ncarbv towns. It was 'lre third serious" tire in this Annapolis Coiruiv Yillflfic in- the last. two rnontiu". §ir'.r'..t1~.r isavrzn LONDON, Fri). l4—-iCP Cable)- A shift. east Hid. w‘? in wind from north tn iozlnv saved the villace of in Norfolk from the fatl‘ 'lit my whore Sunday irieiiis were forced to tomes as waters from . irrontia spread over the , lire N0,‘ Ni!» . A. Alrttpirzrll said Britain's entire nu . E I ‘The Alberta lmir-lairrrir mriay" riv- st-crets of the hntlorlis and re- do-tuts wir elr co er ‘lr- mun and i ‘r *9. holicerslrlgplrerdcr: Yifli r1; awz-i‘ " A “Smcwpimtg irorrr or dc en zones. ‘ - ' f 7 l Although two 31.11:.‘ ‘.\-:ri: on A M-lili‘ , subsirlory- equipment lllil. orricrre ,. _ ._ 1 ‘before the illls)!‘ is cm ‘jilelr-rl, rrarni (. rnitieli it is “ready irrr r based here comfortably A fleet. based on Sl‘i‘~))0l'('. on the hrhtvny from the Pc-ctie to the lndinri Ocean. eorlvi shield Indir and the En I IlldLlll eoionres , from attack trein lire past . n so =, hold ('])l‘ll ihr- sefr route to . l~ ia and New Zeaienri. 1 The base i’: on lhv no "‘l side oi Singapore l. land. ill‘ n. .. nrri<s from the ciiv. .|r'i t »\e== arr nrou - wrlch was formerly swamp and , ruUoer wuntn‘. » Beside‘: the King Gfililkt‘ V1 ' (‘nuuciiiiir I've“) dock. which i exceeded in ‘sine ‘ ‘(Continued on prim‘. 3,'Co‘. 71 Non-Confidence Motion Defeated '--——r (‘u rt- DNIONTON F"b~ Satin John linlihn l4~-(CP\-< fcaild u llfvllri‘l\llllflr‘ll"l' ruoflnn (‘jrJrlntiriifvlUli (‘Fllhiillllff (he fire-ll ('l""iii. (ku- 'f(||'pff|kl\l "rum/wit 3.’) in ii ma! ih= n adopted \1\,"|i\)],p p1,. r; Hlflyhg: htvlphriflv tile vhrfvirv gqvrvlr aiirr the .\ll0l'l- windy; rloudr and chi/i l\"'\.r oe- (‘sl (iclmio on rreru-ri. (‘Jklflllflj f.]\(l\\', ‘Pile nmr-veirirrlencv- irwtzorr wa~ llreir tide illl.. nil-Hun; at i130 ‘. It. Gram lllh"l'.'ll up»; you‘; ‘rt oi iii]! f"?! -‘ll<‘<‘<'1\ i" Th" Him sets, tins aficrroeit at 527 Ho: . w .~ an amendment to and rises tomorrow moi-mat: at lilo uni-n front the throne, 7.01. _ Olllv three pnrtieirwcucd in the Lav. quarter moon '|‘liI.‘<Fl.\\‘.Fl‘i). illl‘4_‘ll(‘ sperm-h debate. James lL-"trt- 2'1. i224 am. lry 15c Mucleodw proved the reply Summersirle tide Friday and concluded his start-oil tries later than Cira this afternoon. Thrn W. Mo. son rse, Waimigirtl seconded the reply‘. "n"? c!“ 75"“ Mr. Grin’ was the mill" other Lemon Borden no n. 1a.. r p. n. qprdrq- in the debate. Lou» Tdrlllflllllll I. n. m, us p. n.