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A. tau. _ DEWILITION A TALK 0F THE CORRIDORS Mt, A. IL McLean’s Reply to Hocken's Charges Iiegardetl as 0ne oi:-Best Speeches oi Session and an End oi Rumours Long in Circuation. 'Debate .Likely to Continue all Week. _ I. I... (From our own Corroopondont.) OTTAWA, -Merch, 9.-The sole topic of conversation in the corridors ot the House -Saturday was the com- plete manner in which H. C. Hocken's criticisms .oi the Civil ‘Service was demolished Iby Hon. A. K. McLean during Frinfly's sitting. Mr_ McLean went nt the tnslc in lwnqknranlike manner -and achieved n complete success. (‘hnllent§iu.§ Ilocken to -put his charges and innuondoes to the test of lnvestglation, Mr_ McLean proceed- sd -to sb/:xw`the whole _-indictment against the Conrmission was reared upon nothing more su-bstnntial than suterrnnenn gossip und 'misinformation with regard to facts, .dates iiigures. With ofilclul memoranda nt, his dis- posnl, he cnlrruly but mercilessly -look up llockenls statements. -dissecting them with the utmost precision, ex- posing their hollowness or fnbiacious- ness and quietly stating (acts. lr. was n very cnpeible -performance, tor, ul- though the tucts were nil against lioeken, lMr_ McLean mnrshelied his material splendidly in tine logical order, making ills case appear con- clusive beyond all doubt. llocken, who remained in his sent throughout Mr. Mcbeanls entlre` speech, offered no interruptions, and when the Minister concluded, was among the number who approached htm -to otler lcongrstulations. Later in the evening Mr. Hccken issued n statement which, while claiming Mr. MacLean’s speech -had’ practically sustained his charges, -was rather an astonishing, if not on amazing enter- pretation. He made no reply to the Minister'-e offer of 11 :parliamentary inquiry. 'Mr_ .MacLean's defence ot the Civil Service Commission, and WDM- iuily oi Mr_ Foftan, to whose abilities ns at -public servant he paid n high tribute, .was lwell received .hy the' House, and, taken, all in all, the speech will unquestionably do much- tl00_d. For n long time there had been nil sorts of rumors in connection I with the Civil Service Commission. nnd Mr. ilicbenn undoubtedly dispeiiefl :t lot of doubt and misinformation. The situation. 'as it is now, is that it CCNDENSED SPECIALS H K§¥I.'<)tK§ 'LOST FINE PAIR GREY DOESKIN Zentlemstfs gloves. Finder reward- ed at Guardian. 4337-3-5Mti'. 'ii_..,-. ¢->. FOR SALE.-TWO COVI/-S ONE TO calve in April; one talrrow cow. Aunty nmyir Momlet’ore -we knew the urmistice -.wus going into effect. I received the news of the taking ot’ Mons before I receiv- much beloved representative ot she Acadiaus, 'made on old fashioned ad. 111’€’HS. 'bull Ilimrt trom’tlrese, they were 511110 lrbove the level of routine per~ formance". The debate is on order for Monday 31111 W111 nrobeblx' be continued next week. Major A. Warburton Visiting island Home ing Charlottetown-his native city after tt prolonged absence. Before D the outbreak ot” the European war t he-held an important _'position as engin- eer 'lu the fnrnous itlo Tinto Popper tration when ho:-nvllitles started in or- der .to serve his country enlisting in the Royad Engineers as a private. His profession of Milling Engineer stood him in -good stead and lead to ,. his rapid promotion step by step un- r til he nttulned the rank of Major. He n Balkans and about ten months ago proceeded to France where he served creditable record. S The Mining Company with which he was employed, it may be stated holding ‘his position open for hlim on pay. He intends returning to Spain in n. t'ew_ months time to resume hi-s position in the Rio Tinto., Announcsnrnnrs w M1cE'rr'Nos. ,mc ‘ s lent programme. ` 4391-3-8-M3i'pd of "COME T0 THE PLAY "J0sinh’s Courtship." and basket social in New Glasgow Hull, Monday the 10th. Pro- ceeds in aid ot the Orphanage. It not 5 tlne -Monday wilil -he held on tlrst tlne ovening iolllowing. Admission 25c. Ladies with baskets free. Come one. como nil. Pity talent will take -part. » / 4454-3-l0mll. "BIDGINNING ON MONDAY M ture will conduct a series ot short os yay three of students. ‘Applications mt, supervisor of Womenht institutes. tl Mines in Spain and sent in -his resig- Ci-ITILISTIANA, March 8.-A strong 0 ' - ied out in Denmark and the nortilern se/rved three years ‘in Snloniki and the ,km which is planmng a ,evolution on the Russian plan. According to re- "°“""”°d" 1° England “nd "Um there port from Kirkenais to the Atten Pos- ' ten, the organization plans to curry until the close of hostii-itdes, ze very mg, wvombion into Fmland ana refused to accept his resignation, v w Lyons tnir is shown ‘by the notion of COMIB G EVENTS he fair authorities wiho have request- cd that Canada hold special gather - --- ings for the exhibitors in order to in- "-THE ANNUAL BANQUET of the truct and interest them in Canada Marshfield Idarmers Institute will be gen8m||y_ Two mum gatherings are 110111 Wednesday M210" 12111- 13111091' to be nerd tl-ally directed at each emi MARCH 17. the Womerrs institute today that the American army would Branch of the Department of Agrioul- noe be reduced under any circumstanc- courses in household science. The reorganisation hill which tailed in course will be open to all women “.1 Qtmgreos, .a- total of 509,909 oillcern girls ortho rural districts or the prrr and' men. He said this -total would |119 vlnce. The Department will ply rail- be :noun be sane to um neu. nsaumr- rot-as wines- would p`éi-mit the more N of the United States to ed the wire from General dioadqnart- ers telling nie crt ll o`clock hostilities ‘ would cease." uebec_To Be Made F, l I Disembarking Port I (Special to the Guardian.) QUEBEC, Mttrclt 8.-Pi. was said hero today in mill-t.s.ry circles that Quebec 'will 'be made the national dis. elnb‘arking .port next summer tor thousands of soldiers to be repatriat- Major Arrhur Warburton the eldest nd' A few ships only Wm Stop Haw ion. of DH _,amos Wnrblmon is vmb tux and it is estimated that between 7,000 and 15.000 returned men will ass through Quebec each week or li e colnfing season. evolution Growing in Denma_rk__and Norway (Special to the Guardian.) .volnttonary agitation is being cnr mst pert of Norway by an organiza- cnnddnavian countries. At Lyons Exhibition (Special to the Guardian.) PAR.1lS, March 8.-The interest hich Canada -is attracting at the the exhibition. 09,909 To Be lllinimurg; S. Army (Special to the Guardian) WASHINGTON. March, 9_-General nrch, U_ S. Chief of fstnff, announced fllslqw the tlguro mentioned in tlne maintained until some law was red .prevailing for rt lpermnnon! mo~:l.ro ra at he _ . _ _. .- . 1 4 1. , N u ~,» 1. H ~< 4,’ I l ‘ z ~ , f:, . - ` V _ \ ~». ~ _ _t .~ -- W , . ’ > 5 A ,-.~ ....._~»'»-~»' 1 ’ A"°‘“°l..l";u.ll... CANADIAN A1111 .._.._.... I AND RHYL CAMP ll.A.LllFAX, lMarch, 8.-The' Navel Department fwes advised by wireless ;v...£..\..1.‘;...)..;.,.®.l..S..t,....;.B.;n...).;.;.l. 33;.; Canadian Army Never Lost a Gun`Nor a Position 35...........f.....................-....._.p 'Captured in Last Two Years Nor Failed to_ Take a ,,,,';‘,§’,j,“’,§',,,,,,,‘;,‘,';'_‘§§‘;,_,, §","‘;,,, 2315;; Pos|tlo_n They Attacked. Rhyl Camp in Satisfactory er here, 'were also ndviised of her (5P¢ciaI to the Guardian.) VANCOUVER, -Merch, 0.-The Can. endian corps in -the great war never lost n gun in the ,lost two years, rr never tailed to take an objective nor was it driven from an inch of ground ones consolidated. This statement is made by General Sir Arthur Currie in n letter -to a friend in Vancouver. The Canadian corps gained n wonderful reputation -here", continues the coin- mander. “They were never employed except in what Foch calls decisive battles and their record during the last. hundred days of the war for ever will -stand ‘as one oi' the most brilliant record in military -hifitory. “There dsn't n liner corps in Great Britain," s-aid _Major C. II, Gordon / --il r ' -MA - - -interviewed alt the King Edward. CONDITIONS AT RHYL 8ATl8FACTORY.| On the condltionsnt Kimmel Park ; ('11-Mp, the food and the accommodat- ion -are above criticism. Major Gordon went overseas with the original -Sith Westerrl -Cavalry and was badly woun- ded on the Somme in 1916. Ilo_was invallded home but went overseas nga-in in cornimand oi a Forestry Bat- talion and stayed in France until u few weeks Iago. On his way home he stopped at R'hyl and made an in-; ,N spection of Kimmel Camp. There are ' " 35,000 troops stationed at Rhyl and ti they are not clearing the mon fest- Restored. LONDON, March ti.--l<‘nom eight to .27 persons are estlinlnterl to have been killed and from 25 to 73 wound- ed I_11 1'i01-1115 during' the past three days at the rniliucry camp at llhyl, Wales, according to at Liverpool deg. Dutch received here tonight. Grtvit D1'0P€‘1`1Y 111111111-Ze was caused, the 'l0Sl\a.tclr udtls. According to lzutcst reports. from Liverpool the riot was started by about 200 m'a.lcontents_ There were 25,000 Canadians in the camp nwalit- ing demobtllzation and embnrkation. Phe men who caused the trouble were wer casualties who hail served for `1111`(“0 l'enr‘.~\ or more in France, They _-omplained that embarkation had who returned on -the Cassandra whenl er the fault does not lie on that side. i lleelrpostponed while other men who _ l had seen less service were sent ltolnc-. R. At the time Premier Borden prolnis-I ed a cu.rierr‘y he also promised to wiri- en the gnugc, which latter would have been done -last year but for the fact that the war was still raging. This important work will be completed as early as possible from one end oi' the island to the other. it is just .possible that the three rails may renlnln for awhile so as to nvnil ourtseives oi the slnnhi engines as well as the small cars which could be used mainly for island trade and the large cars for ioreign trade, as it is felt especially' every fall by all our merchants and shippers, that there is a serious short- age ot cars and this would remedy the grievance. 1 - _lt has been suggested that ware- houses be put at all stations so that care could be loaded quickly and not be unduly detained at every station. IMPROVEMENTS AT . CHARLOTTETOWN STATION. Last. summer Mr. Nicholson went over plans showing certain improve- ments to be made at Charl0ttBl0WH station. The matter of filling the .adjacent dock to make further nc- comodation was also considered. and he is in hopes that these improve- ments will be brought about shortly. He is not very santwlne BB £0 U11’ possibility of mnnufncturinK 01119 here at present but he thinks there is it good likelihood of repair w°f1< 11°- ing increased, though he is doin! his’ utmost to have locall car buiidinti- ` MOVING OF FREIGHT. _ if the car-terry route cannot. keep the freight clear then the D`el>f\1‘im¢11f will ~he prepared to operate the Plctou- Cherlottetown and Snmmersidc--Point de Chene routes so that there will I1" no complaints of ireilfhi. helm! 61411411' ed. MAGDALEN ISLAND BUBSIDY I This subsidy 11118 110°" ¢"““°°d 1°' years and will be continued. The only difficulty is to' get the proper 8101111101' l Wm, fl,-'gg diggs passenger accomodat- lm mg lm-gc freight space to supply this important service. The steamer for our route wm make soul-is and Pk'-1°" ports of onli. coarser-cnsrnuo ounslov. 'ruth nnmiay was srantod on 111° f°1 handled. ‘ , _ i t:\,y_ ..'.~.»f,<:i. .'..~ ~ -‘ , ` yluflt of Mr. Nicholson tl few .V01`4f1*- I ,lv " 1 l .». _ . _V _.` _ v». a'.>’."‘ ' -I ~ ' __ Mr. J.1A. Messervy Who is .lust Back from Ottawa!gi-~~1Al-_A3-=-AAA--1-3--,Ab---E010->. Refers to Mr. Nicholson’s Work There. fill? .iI§°..fIfiI"§§§§i3..f‘.3l`I§“§§il§".§Z§i§l " ’ ' I /\fl€’i' the tlestruction oi' stores off Mullins or Poetic lulnusl . nent wml ov un. Nicholson, uns “ffl A nfs cavulu uns called out hut was for l :hidden to use 'l-ts arms. Troops iiroml Ill kinds on ’l`uesdny by the dlscon. ntcd lnen the situation tool; it mere; . "7 i"hester iutercfpteti the rlotcrs ln! sntloos nlolluc IN wuts MILITARY CAMP Several Persons Killed and Wounded in Iiioting Cassell by Dtscontented Soldiers. 25,000 Canadians in Camp. 20 to 30 Rrngleaders Arrested and Crtler . _ paraded itthyl. They made noisy asm. i onstrations, 'but commdtrtod no damage. Tile outbreak began 'I‘ueeday,nig'ht with the signal cry, “Came qu Bgl- I shevllcl," uttered by -3, man sam gg belong to the Canadian forces. A .~111`H@ number of men than wrecked the stores building and tfhouspnds or leaves oi’ bread were uumrplgd into tho mud. The Womerrs auxiliary quarters were then rushglll Bud ,the women‘s clothes carried oil. The r-laters seized stores of ammunition, tired on the oillcers' quarters Ind tihen began a marchvln the direction i of Abergele, but were held np. 1 A Staff Otllcer flow from the War Office in London by airplane ang M. ,dressed the men, undertaking that their grievances regarding damoblliz- ation and pay which caused the out- break, should be immednately removed. lie declared that ten thousand men would be away by the week after next, and that four transports would be placed nt. the disposal of the Gol- oniatls. CAUSED GREAT ALARM. killed and 40 in_lur~.~d in thc course 015 Mr. J. A. Messervy arrived homo ago and is always available for it suit-A U19 1`1€11i-i1\sL»ii is l‘01-luricd. » A from Ottawa on Saturday night. While able steamer. Last. year untbrtnnately, l T111*-Po \\"~\S 1’11I‘1-1101' i11‘0'miSCl10\1Sl there he spent seine time with his the owners of the Harland decided lol 3110014111.; early Thursday rn01“11111S 11111; Partner, Mr, D. Nicholson. M. P. who :sell instead of maintaining the route 31 110 1-11110 “'38 1111*-rff organ-ized tiringl wishes to lnior-in the public regarding This year it is to be hoped that a|I1Y any fl1`1H€d i><1i'i..\'- Most of ine! the work of standardizing the P. EL l. steamer will operate on this service. l deiftitbf V019 ‘hm 1'” ‘\`1115h111E~ 11 15 sa _ Nswroumot/me suss|ov_ 'A11 - torla Gross and believed tio be from Mr_ Nicholson has been at work; New Brunswick is reported to have since early in January with a company "een V11'1l111~\I.V trampled to death in Quebec, who sent tt r'epresenta.tivei While auemmuug ‘O d°f°“d the Um I unnamed Major holding the Vic- to England to purchase tt suitable. “"5 ‘1“"1"t°"5 against grew °dd5~ i steamer, in(ending to leave Montreal. , T116 Dany Ma" “nys that the Ca'“‘“" l mumg m Summcrsmol Clmrlonetownl lun authorities resloreii order withoutl um Sydneyh, and S, Jomvs Null. no is, the assistallrc of British troops and ; ill hopes of securing tt suitable subsidy for tilts service but it such a steamer l -lectures that the rnatlci' is solely one _ for Canadian disciplinary action. 1 The Canadian otlicfals nnve inrorrn-' have 'been mentioned most. prominent- ly in this connection. lt is generally understood Lord Robert would deg ellfl., the appointment because oi' moi pressing political duties in t.he'read-- luolment oi atfnirs in this country. cannot be procured the government they lrnvesteamers which may be suit- ed me war °mce that they an nor' de`. able and if sut'i’iclent freight is offer- fm” any mcmase in shipping mciml. mg may bp “SMA ies as a consequence of the outbreak ns they do not -intend to be coerced hy l MA|l.s AND PAssENoens av A -it is stated that 20 or so of the AERQPLANE ~ ring leaders, most of foreign extract- - ion, have been arrested by the Can- , .1dian authorities cooperating with \\ as ascertained that mulls cost. abou. _ the cwman once' H is u_ndm_St00d ` tcn cents it ml.le and that subsidy that mcse min Wm be brought. to would be avatla-ble for an aeroplane London and lodged in the Bow street service, but there is a movement on Smmom , foot that a special subsidy be giver; for aeroplane services all over Gun- NVE KILLEDANDFORTY INJURED ada, and if this is done P. E. lslnn»‘» will come in for its just proportion The government -is greatly taken ul- , with the idea of an aeroplane service _yu M)C_,_b,e|e near nhyh and also me, '-0 the M“gd“le“ Islands dmmg th" 'enteil tt threatened raid onthe latter “'im‘°'1` m°nths'/ » place, Five men were ikilled and-, This matter was gone into and it THE CODFISHING. ,, Tito Department hopes thatf when ` -i g Y Y gi A the F0114 15 0011'1P1°\@d 5° that ""3 Ca" fit no time was there organized timu. be loaded at each station that thert ;,,. any armed parties, Mos, of mp Will be Il 81°” 39111 Of 1101135" 101' 91111" .lentils were due to crushing, it is said 111611! t0 U19 1111159 Camdian °em1"`:` .in unnuntctl Major holding the Vi-~ IIS U19? B9-Y W6 are anchored hai ' toriu Cross and believed to ll_e irolnl I“m°“g °°dU5h and this md'-19"" 'few lirun-swiok, -is reported to have should he m0l`o IIIFKGIY d0"'010I1€11- ° ‘ been virtually trampled to death Mr_ Nlclsaac, the energetic repro f-,V sentntlve of Kings County is looking ,lugrmrs “alum great odds, sharply to all matters that will bone- The Dany Mau S1..-_. that gh.. can fir. the island. and Kings County in adlnn author-ities i~t=._~.r.»i-.1-iz fsrtler with particular. out the assistance of iiritish troops, " and declares that the matter is solely one for Canadian disciplinary action. Mr uf Y The Canadian Uiilviuls Ilnve inform* To U.S.A. Embassador A-A 'A-» “Af .Ours 'AA' 'AAA A° AA' desire sly increase in stripping facil- it (Special to the Guardian.) l~,19ak_ as they do not' intend to 'be LONDON, March 8.-Herbert. Al- coerced by the action of the rloliers. bert Laurens Fisher, Minister ot' Ed- lt is state-d~ths»f twenty or thirty ot the A ucntion, one of Great Bricalrrs most ring-leaders, most of foreign extract- hriilldnt scholars, will succeed Lord Readings 'eo British Ambassador ‘at Washington, 1-t is reported. Mr. Fioher and Lord Robert Cecil lou, have been arrested by the Can- adian authorities, co-operating with the civilian police. -It is understood that these men will be brought tor London and lodged in Bow Street Station, PIRED ON 0FI"ICER»S` Ql'1\RTERB. he action ot' the rioters. l Troops from Chester interposed be .teen th-\ rlotens in their march up- >rt;. injured in the course of this] .:htlng it is reported. There was further promiscuous hootln carl Tlrursda mornin bu' hile attempting to defend the officers' ies us a consequence ot the out- / Later Thursday numbers oi' the men LONDON, March, 8.-In the House Of Commons this afternoon William Tyson Wtlsln, M_ P.. _for LBi1°9-Shire, asked Lord Edmund- 'ral-bot. represeuo intl the Government fm' a statement regarding the incidents repo-rted at the Kiinmil Camp, at Rhyl,-Wales. Lord Edmund replfed that _he had no tur- ther information. The gravest view was taken on the news when it reached Caaldlen lreadquarters in London, General Turner, Chief of Stall, went immed- iately to the K.Lm.m8l Camp, Whore he addressed the men, returning to London today. The Evening Standard says It learns that the Canadian authorities in London this morning estimated that ilvc persons had been killed and nineteen wounded in the -rioting. The report that a Major with the Victoria. Cross -had been killed while keeping insubcrdinnte troops :from -_the otiicers' mess was denied, the -newspaper adds. MEN WANT -T0 GET HQME. LONDON, March, 8.-#Canadian military headquarters in London to- day issued a. statefnent with raferbnoe to the riot by soldiers at Kimmel Park. The statement any-s the dis- turbance was entirely due to the de~ lay in getting the men buck -to Cen .'1d_e.._'lt___was -impossible to keep the promises given the men, t-he stale- ment ndde, owing to the shortage ot' vessels to convoy them home The authorities, howesor, the lttttomenf Adds. do not regard the noting no justified and the otienderu, many of whom already are under arrest, will he vigorously dealt with. - A number oft civilians took ,part in 'he disturbance and twelve of these also ha.ve.been arrested and handed over to the ci-vii authorities. _ln the -mursefof the trouble throerioters and two senmries were lriliod and twentycne persons were il\J\lr¢d. 111° cluding two otlicena, according to the statement. ‘ _._______,__-_'_ Tl-IE WEATHER TEMPERATURE. TIDE. MOON. '-BTO. ’l‘0RON'i'0, Merch 10.-Cteorlilt much change in temperature. _ The coldest saturday aunt nom and at 9 o‘elook yesterday morning. tt was 25. The highest yeetardty 10| 32 and at 9 o'clook lun nttht was 80. 'rue tide will -.be nigh this nltdr1oo,tm» at 4.40 and oo-morrow lt- 5.61,, to- morrow morning at M8 and Wednes- iay ut 7.49 f iftrst qntlrter 'Moon Saturday, Mar it Pull Moon Sunday March 15th. - .c" _ . W _ . ~» .lt ._ "f, » { » . ” ,-.-1.; `,(_¢;,' .{_,v.v...A§‘.; . 4 , . i -1 ~ _-4.... az- ,_,,,.,_‘ -_ , .. ._-. ~~.. Vw, .,._,'.,..,._,_,;,_