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' . _‘ 5' ':. -_ .iw-1-.i "'~ < - . - ~ ~ I _ _ ~ -:;~:‘.”¢"“"""‘°' 1 - \-< ' == I _ _ ~ _ _ _ __ 5.- _ _ . . ._ _ .....,.;..,. 1 ` H. .li .' , 1'" W " A 4°* a ` " 1 i _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _-_ __ _ A .-i _ ir* . . .i . - li <."="-2* ‘='“-if-`i’ nffr. ` ‘ - __ _f ‘.-_ - ~,._ .. .fn __ _-f ..-_ _-ig*-_-_ . .¢ /`:' S.i=f.- _;~=f-_- _ wifi. Q ~ uvzaf, YET. ` Km* _ - 5.4;.. ".*"_ A? Pt _.Y_.,__ __ -,.....`~ `5.` *I* @ In I _-‘i~°»‘ " "‘ .- ~- , __\6. _-..l\ _ _ I an 1. nl-limi zlmwio use vu _.__ --=_-' -S1 .. *L __ Z ‘E au _ _ _ _ ".iild-_1Croix`dc fl*\!%fl-tlllllr/lrvlplich Winiginc in Iicfrt. `-Paying 'Sliort isit T ._ _., - _ -.~frii°=`1*‘f.°ri'\°°_=_i.~- mls fh°n°\ufed_-by dl‘1l|\C‘\l?l_‘.°l’ Yl.!“°lT9< W’ ll°‘° ‘W two`il`ll_\_0§Qlitsn.i'rv‘>n1 France who have won distinction Inst' only on the ileld c‘f_"bi”tt_ls"~B\\t inklthe peaceful sphere ogfietters. _ 'l'_hey‘ _ are Captain Eugene . Duthdit-otgtss si-my. Profess- o‘t'¥`of_ and -'Political Economy inf the" Uliivorlity 'vof -Isllie, -and 1 Lieu- 'iahei¢°f'\»if`v.f-s|s°~-ec-_vhe rrmh -Army and"Pi'dlldpnt of "Tile `Frleiids of rinsed." -'» - ` '» ` ‘ 'gesoeisesfui-ivea -in the -my lste_’f_8§turl¢y="nlght - and .- yesterday af- ternoon _ere tendered arecoption st. `Bt.Du`llstzi's-gllnlveraity’ at which were- y'seseh¢._l=Iis Honour-Lleiit.~ Governor'-. Iiuioensia.-inis nsieshis the-Bishop" or Giisrlottebbwn. -'Hen. Murdoch -Mc- IUNl0'l\{'U6|-. thefllbil. §.‘R. `56ii\fina,‘, Dr. -W. J. P. M_oM'illan, Mr. 9.' 'G'M~ -leddiit. Kiev. Dr.~_J. _M'oMlilian,- the Fac- ulty’-andjltudents of the University, “ reprsQ£_nt:'atives`of the Examiner, 'Ps/if 30% -`0_ulr'\lll`.n .an`d"s."n'umber of oth _including M_rs.(Premier) Arsen- aeit, Iii-l_es.i_ Mai-deck nexus noitfand ‘lies Molionaid. Government Hove- “ . ` llg -reception was held in the com- m S zglalllof tliellniversity and was _ _ Q' "" er'§y`f the »Rector, Rev. _ " ' `.“;§}te`r an overture' by che'-b_ _ situ sneer eii-esiion or mv. rs 'J' ' -_the-asetqry is s _brief cy <"=.“°‘f°*-~° _ __ _ _ 5, We are fprtvlisged he said. _"to 1rgfe_ense;;\_'y¢o','_;'|ilstiii_g’utsbed sous of rrgsoe.'#t\o have coins-with rrsierssi nyttleit _item lim .historic somry so rleii in'il.s’trsll_tlons and; in our own dey. in deedfs of'vsle_\rr:`unpara1lefed in ihe_hlswrv'bf the wma. when we say bhey from t»he.home of r_uaihsra._ ` h. that ihsemssi-shie iesliemviie liasiea the .miss snnies ihqgrestesi wer in history is i:he'.'gfeet_est_ victory for freedom and _xfi“hteo\isnes`s the _world has ever Wifi, ‘;wfejfe`ei that we have said a gi-_'ui kies._i.v 1 . 'file rein-site speaker. centuries séiiimi 'lf_‘i~S_iigie_.`wss‘ not sn es the e' éieirot me atlantic, she had sont tier m_l|!iqn;_a_r_ie_s abroad over the v;r_ei-_Ia._ rhde. were the ihfsi in .sms the the ' -primeval forest in t»!t9N°\»i--tlislrs __ they sm chi-Istiss ifvollies hedlfli bn the shores of the gferg- si._ niivisi_i¢s_. - _ns hes much plélsure i|l“ii§7_l_li|¢ upon Cllillill mlb; one .n ' - ~ - _in it most. eloquent -personal meseesv nation to the Domin- aolino`w‘ledgeni_ent of coming to the' 'ln her 'historic invading Hun. his deep'sense of' in ms Lofeshiuf homage to 'His _to the Pne- wisely sllldod W _ Eduard I! he ‘had the Ali-senault it was. to' him_'on this, mining tojfex- tbe.I°‘1'°°°l»`.¥i9.': the Canadian 'well in Fresco - were and' St. .the :'¥\‘ll7u°" gf lthe _iillf _Csmforsl 9l‘l¢‘. . But host n ho torio slit the _in roli¢l0 Osptllh df *com- ei: md Brandestcause in the history of U10 v/0rld_ He concluded by again °'l.1°“\illl8` 01° People of the province on' behalf of_ the French Government and French nation for' so valiantly com- ing.-to their aid in the .hour_ of need, assistance which 'had 'helped mater- ially in enabling the Aiiies to win the Sloriofus victory which had been so recently _celebrated throughout Allied countries. Lieut. Fiery spoke -first in English and returned thanks Ito Canada and this province for coming to the assist; ance of France in the -war. Then !P°&|¢ll\8»~_i_n French he recalled the llllvrepnedness of France~.and -Britain in the early days of the war andthi determination with which they met the on.-rudhing Huns-'their minds being ilxed'on.one thought in connect-_ ion with the defense of Paris, viz_- Tlhey shall not .pl.ss." He fini: dwelt upon the- German campaign in Alsace from which they lwned to Tissue sn easy entry into France and make a rapid approach -to .Paris. But the Ger- mans reckoned without knowledge of the determined spirit of the French. The French army had taken its stand on the boundary and notwithstanding the .most determined attack by the enemy they yielded not one`inch, the word having gone fortih “They shall nat pass" and they did not (applause.)_ in the north of the ,Germans disused' to get _to tlteleeutand to out ol! communication from Allies cried “they shall not pass,” and they didn't (applause). At Verdun possibly the greatest and most determined'sttempt` was made by the Crown Prince's army to break through an`d cut and hew its way to be- loved Paris. They -they were me/c by that distinguished and most gallant of soldierp. Marshal Fech, who decreed "They shall not pass,” and though the Germans sacrinced half s. million men in the dtteslrlvt the decree' of Marshal Foch was inviolate-they did not _pass launllusel. . `- _ _ In July the Germans played their last _card in the -hope of breaking through 'to'the»cote»t or to Pe/ris before the` Americans could come in their numbers to support the Allies. On the eighteenth of that month -Marshal Foch 'took the initiative in is counter attack. with the bsitle cry of "They shall not.pass"-and a-lil was over for Germany-they did not pass. (Loud Applause.) Foch the generalissmo of t!ie“Allied .'A.1‘|nles~‘is a."eou of-Fi"anc'e and a Catholic, true to his country she is his fsi¢h.~sna whim usdsr the providence of God was due the-81°F ions victory "Which had crowned the Allied' arms, and' Brom him and thc Government of l“renc_e lfhsl' 011118 _¢°_ 1lp°.`pee'ple_._lof_ Canada to c4_inv'ey.to l.hem‘ the thanks of Franca for- the mngnirncent part which the Cansd isps pisyed in :resins Francs frm the invasion of the Hun- (A'l\l>\l\ll°-l nis`Loi~ssh_i1» the Bishop roueigea speaking si-sc i's._-rifench. in which 1angui`»ge.he is th`orous'll'lY li _H9319 and sss`¢Iusin¢_ is nssusa- Hamid. 4° visitors. us _win so-sm. he said. ,our soldiers visitors WGN U00 m°\'l°°'~”`I'"° ;,°i-'iiship teIe_e1'ni~s establishment ot rhrusiveniiy si-niusuene thirty or .'w,¢,__y',,§-|__¢_¢o,__the place it _illlel in oieheucsttehel iifesf niurossjwfwt 'world-and n' _wcspisis buchen who will the W" bsokeout was in .professor in Boe- _iqlogy ind thai author _oi gsliodk on in- séiiuutdsvslbvsliil WN” ll' "‘_’[““ sm uow'ts°"l¢\¢!°.# W f°*‘*- A' ei iae__eq- they 1»v_'f§_°f- thelr` services 'to their. _in the trench- es; .low vm HU NW# "“’°° iip¢..s'siI»ihey wo ‘tes U10. 1»°ll°°_ 'ei n6e°6sf‘iiil“¢K»"~f¢1iilF`il°' -°"“l'*`°l"T“ seamen. Lim. l'|srr`i\M’ 'MP s'“*f ed The. Palm, _‘honour in` hi. _ss offs- °» -_ill~°.'““‘°“‘~ while (ieptsiu Bddwit won the _“M” 1|=|¢iis_e:uhodoutI. a_star_ added mgamss-_ also paid his 1illl1~.| " ' their mii_i¢iss.=is.ia\‘s\Nll_s¢»~ ° sl _ . there as at Alsace the brave British eloquent tributeto the distinguished. signs si .'_`i°'.l_!§.l_ CF-4 _,»i.. - .... Will lit Asked to (Special To The Guardian) LON-DOIN. Dec: 7.-Great Britain will demand of Germany £8.000,000,- ooo," spprcsimeteiy $4o,ooo,ooo,ooo for Great Britain and her Dominions as reparetionfor the war, according to the Daily Mail The newspaper says it ‘understands that David Lloyd-George, the Premier, will make this announce- ment in a speech-ali‘Leede today. This today, the Daily -Mail adds, is what the war cost Great ‘Britain and her Domlnions and British taxpayers will I icuii lviiiuuivv 1Pay iii .liideniiiitylol Forty .Billion tovllreat Britain and Her Doininioiis. The French -Claim Will lie Much Larger. be re-lieved of £400,000,000 per un. num. by the German payment. The .British claim, says the Mail, has been prepared- by U. committee under Mr. Hughes. the Australian Premier. and Baron Cunliile, former Governor of the bank of England who is; one of the, principal members of the committee. lt adds that it' is expected the report will be pu-Ulished today. The Daily Mull says' -the French claim for-reparation will be infinitely larger than that of Great Bitain. l_letmanof Ukraine ' . Has Been Killed _ issseisi rs' The eusrenr.) GENEVA, Dec. 7.-General Skor- opadski, the Hetman of the Ukraine. has been killed and all power in Kiev is now in the hands of Unionist troops after a severe battle in which 10,000 men including 500 officers, were kill- _ed or wounded, according to a tele- gramreceived by the Ukrainian Bur- eau at Lausanne. 'Ex-'Crown Prince ` ' I llenouiiccs Claims ` (Special to The -Guardian) P ARIS, Dec. 7.-Crown Prlnce-Fred- erick Wilhelm rendu-nces his right to the»German throne. A despatch receiv- °‘llf'%Basel tom the semi-oiilcial Wolff Bureau _quotes the Crown Prince in-Hneuncing the throne as having said. _ _ “I renounce formally and definitely 'all rights to the crown of Prussia and the imperial Crown which would have fallen to me by the renunciation of the 'Emperor King and for other rea- lsiltted by my hand. Done at Wierlng- en, Dec, 1, 1918. Signed Frederick bviiheihi. and _Ganadian velour, he said, fw'ent to _the _hesirt siidgave us an idea of the pst/Dim in which they are held in Frbdde. iron. Meissen Moximisn ieiiewsa sud in s brief address expressed his pleasure at meeting inenwho had so qisttiignlshed themselves on the field of honour. ` Y '1'he‘excellent St. Dimstairs orch- 'estraaftve a number of "delt¢lvl-full? rendered selections: a solo, “A Flras- ment from Alsace" was sung in 'spléiidld 'voice and expression by Mr. Le Qlerc, one of the students. ` nafv. oi-_ menenss in sississ stated thatiilt. Dunstsn's University had-good' cause to extend a warm welcome to these distinguished men. 'Hundrdds of -former students of St. ounstsire has fought side W =ld° wiifhfthem while 78 of those reS'lB’¢°|“‘ ed sisce'1‘ei4 -have isiies hart in 01° ws;-, -many in whom new iie under the `poppiel,'0f'F'ls'h_ders. _ - _ c¢‘ptdn'