Today's Weather Tomorrow's Tides pnnce Rupert Raining, light southeast wind; barometer. 30 V ' . .miorature. 42; sea smoom. -s0 ua.x V; XXV No 64, 11 I'-ulet, 3ioun. .91 Vi. M.nw. .181., U rldlan. 14 ' M imt)( Star. JX . nl 8Hvr; N -bic Five. l irtJ Orettt. .45. P nrr tdaltt, .0V. F ' am r. 1.01. r y MeDhalL .11. T w.trd. 03. Ii.i.u 138. v Creat. jOIK. P.. nvn Outd, .13. T ". it Bridge, .19. Wi ide. 48. V. . t water. .00 Vt WiTtrly TanglW. .00. V r.r.ed Empire .05. Toronto Ontral PatrUla. 1.44. Chibougtmau, .19V. Lo Oold. Granada, JO. Lux Nlckcj,, 23 15. M.t asa, 2.23. N-iaiida, 33.75. Mirrntt Gordon, .4GV4. Pi o. 2.94. Wntures, .91, Lake Maron, .04 Vi- Tm Hughes, 4,10. Sudbury Basin. 1.32. C'Mumarlo, .12. Smelter Oold, .10. Cm Malartlc, .05. Little Long Lac, 5X0. A.torla Rouyn, .05V4. B'ddaeona. .2814. Maple Ua(. Pickle Crow, 2.76. Mum tt Eastern, .04. McKenzle Red Lake. 1.07. God s Lake. 155. E'ureconmircr Gold, .81. Vancouver Wheal PORTLAND, March 18: (CP I Wlnnlnc Ihr Ihlrrt nnri rir- last. key League, Moscow Issues Warning That War May Break Out Unexpectedly Great Demonstrations of Strength In Berlin Aerial Manoeuvres Tomorrow Night LONDON, March 18: (CP) The British ambassador presented a note today to the German government regard nig Germany's sudden military announcement on Satur day, Parliament was told by Sir John Simon, roreign Secretary. The note was sent after consultation with France and Italy. Sir John also revealed that consultation to 1928. died here Saturday from a heart attack. Mr. Todd had served In both provincial and Dominion Parliaments i prior to his appointment as Lleu-j tenant Governor of New Brunswick 'on February 28. 1923 He was elected VANCOUVKR'March 18: CP to the New Brunswick Legislature j Wuru' was quoted nt 80Bc on the jn 1899. as a Liberal, serving one local change today. .term, and In 1908 was returned to j tne Dominion Parliament for Char- jotte County. He contested the ' " county unsuccessfully In 1911 and V,Ntniry,j M()NS ,j,;AT mi. rOKTLANI) HUCKAUOOS; Mr. Todd was well known as a TO mkct Sl'.m l.i: NOW merchant and sjwrtsman before his . entrance Into polities. His atnble of ... II l.MA, fast trotting horses was ni k.u. over Ihc Maine and New Brunswick Wiig Rtyne of the play-off circuits, and occasionally he maae orics by a score of two to one successful Invasions of other New 0Vf,r Portland Buckaroos here England harness tracks. nlaht. Vnnnm.w... f.imu Hp was of North IMsn ancestry. qualified to meet Seattle Sea The first of the family to come to lak In the finals of the America settled near Portland. Me., NnrlVi,,,.., . ... . i n at filrnhpn. N.B.. . '""""k rroi?3Sionai hoc- t later mimua - where Mr. Todd was born May 2, 1854, the son of Freeman Toaa, a ! . (Continued on page three) lth the United Slates and with 4the signatories of the Versailles reaty was also under consideration. ,Text of today's note was made . j public tonight following delivery to the Oerman foreign minister. It in formed Germany that Hitler's an- j nouncement of formation of a con script army is seriously calculated to Increase the uneasiness of Eur ope. The note Incorporates a British protest."" --T""" Officialdom here speculate on how Oermany' creaUon of an army manoeuvres over darkened Berlin will be carried out. ! Roy Moore, formerly of this city land for the past several years en gaged in farming at Kitwanga, ar- j ST. STEPHEN, N O- Marcn io; rived in tne city on tne ss. uaiaia (CP) Hon. William F. Todd, aged last evening following a trip to eighty who was Lieutenant Gov-j Vancouver and will proceed to the nwr of New Brunswick from 1923 interior on this evening's train. TORONTO, March 18: The bill making the Dionne quintuplets wards of the province of Ontario was given Its third reading in the Legislature at the week-end and will become law as soon as it has been signed by the Lieutenant Governor. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Tntfnn t- ttn n m t if Arr a r r a n.TT r - An w ,LodIUntuixC.ftbtwJ Passes in Scotland ABERDEEN, Scotland. March 18: (CP) Prof. John James Rlckard MacLeod, co-discoverer with Sir Frederick Banting of Canada of Insulin, used in the treatment of diabetes, died here Saturday at the age of fifty-eight German Warship is Closed To Visitors After Crowds On Dock Get Out of Order VANCOUVER, March 18: (CP) The German battleship Karlsruhe, which is paying a week's visit to this port in the course of a training cruise, was closed to the public on- Sunday by ship's officers and police who feared for the safety of.persons estimated at 25,000 who jammed Ballantyne Pier, where the vessel is moored, 'awaiting a chance to inspect the cruiser. All Sunday afternoon the dock was crowded, the mass of humanity finally becoming unmanageable. There were no demonstrations on Saturday or Sunday. Lawrence of Arabia "Bombed" By British Aviators Constructed mainly of rubber and .steel armor plate, this speedboat was d-svelopec by the famous D. H. Lawrence, known as "Law.enc of Arabia" and officially as Aircraftsman Shaw, to Improve marksmanship of British flghUng planes. Picture shows Lawrence at wheel of "mystery craft" traction will also fce under way at ince. Capt. Reg Green will be in -harge and at first some seven or ;o men will be employed, the crew 0 be increased to ten or fourteen 1 a couple of weeks. In June anther donkey will be taken in. The timber will at first be logged nto Shawatlans Lake and later In the season will be taken out to the' salt water. If all goes well. It may 'iter develoD Into quite, slzeabli operation. The small gasboat "27" Is being! placed on the lake to be used In! connecUon with the camp. The out-1 fit Is to be taken In by way of Shawatlans Arm, over the city dock and short railway. It Is the first definite move that has so far been made to take advantage of the concessions made by the government to encourage production of logs from this district for export. The timber will be shipped to the Orient arrangements having been already made for the 'hips to come here and load. ATTRACTING OF TOURISTS Kindness and Liberality Gives Big Returns, Says Official VANCOUVER. March 18: Nothing could equal the praise of a tourist pleased with the reception ihe received away from home, said Thomas W. McDonouch. eeneral High ... 0:55 a.m. 195 It. 13:03 pja. 20.0 ft. Low ... 7:07 ajn 55 ft 19:20 pjn. 4.4 ft prxct: five cema wMWuudslWermWerWMpe LOGGING FOR EXPORT IS COMMENCING AT SHAWATLANS Great Britain Sends Note to Germany- Asking Explanation Today's Stocks ,iuurtf a D. Jotturtwa Co l Vancouver I) l Nfckd. -41. MikMttll .38. Ui.nii.tn. If. ( U;4!.Ttic, mo. I) R OMU D. R X. (MM, 110. Uriboo. li6. . IXi.tonta. .11 C rt!U lUTir. .foifr. (ii'ircmda. .ST. Olai-KC .1, Of Hitler's Military Gesture I Seven Hundred German Pastors Are In Custody I BERLIN, March 18: (CP) At least seven hundred ministers of the Gospel who defied the police ban on reading of an anti-Nazi manifesto issued by the Concessional Church Synod a week ago were arrested or detained vesterdav as Nazi of- ficers forcibly invaded ! Protestant churches in Germany to stamp out j religious opposition. 1 WAS ONCE governor; lion. William V- Ttnld. Prominent New r.ruiwwicker. Dies at St. Stephen of 500.000 men through unlversa inscription fits In with Oermany'f previous acceptance of the Anglo- French note as a basis for discus Jons which were scheduled to open a week hence in Beilln. The French cabinet will meet on Wednesday, the delay being attributed to the French desire to permit Great Britain to formulate 1U policy. At 'Moscow yesterday Mlchae' Kalinin, president of the All Russia executive committee Issued warn llng that war might break out un- 'expectedly and called upon Soviet armed forces to be prepared Oeneral apprehension Is felt tha Oermany will also throw overboarc' the Versailles Treaty naval 11ml tatlons. Throughout Germany yesterday great military demonstrations took place and tomorrow night aeria' Where Spanish Revolts Often Rage Ml q i MADRID O '4 J?Vyv Important centres in the troublo i Spanish republic. Premier Diego Martinez Barios ' insert i. Dionne Guardian Discoverer Of Bill is Adopted Insulin Dead Measure Making Quintuplets. Wards Prof. John James Rlckard, Mat. Of. OnUrls-GlivJhird .Kead$K . in by Lceislafure Armour Salvage Co. is Starting Now to Take Out Timber Near City Falling Will Start Tomorrow and Camp Construction Also Getting Under Way Is First Definite Move to Take Advantage of Concessions Given by Government The Armour Salvage Co. is this week commencing logging operations on the upper side of Shawatlans Lake on Hmits secured from the railway company, the timber to be exported under the new arrangements made by the provincial and federal governments. Both hemlock and spruce ogs will be taken out The first donkey engine and other juipment Is being taken In todays . ... 1 ty the power tug Pachena. Falling 1n AlfTMn viU start tomorrow and camp con-1 IX I I I lyf i I T0C0AST Governor Genera and Countess Bessborough to Spend Week In Vancouver VANCOUVER, March 18: Their Excellencies, the Governor General - - armr-ht V.iicouvevtc Canadian National Railways the morning of Sunday, March 24, according to advices received at railway headquarters here. Present plans call for their excellencies and party to leave the same night for Vletorla-where they will visit for a fortnight and return to Vancouver the mornJhs; of Monday, April 8. Leaving Vancouver, the vice-regal party entrains Wednesday afternoon, April 10. for Calgary. Regina, Winnipeg and thence to Ottawa. Their Excellencies will arrive at Vancouver following a day's stay in Edmonton. They will travel In UMir private cars attached to the regular Continental Lltnited reaching Vancouver at 9:10 a m. on Sunday, 'March 24. GETS NINE MONTHS Convicted on a carnal knowledge ! charge involving a fifteen year old native girl, Dick Johnson, Port Simpson Indian, was sentenced to nine months' imprisonment at Okalla by Magistrate McClymont agent. Canadian National Railways.! city police court Saturday af- Jasper, in' addressing the trans-) ternoon. portation bureau of the Vancouver Board of Trade. Those cities. U I If L rTV r towns and resorts which cast thejilv'vJLj 11VJJ bread of kindness and liberality on j TiATT nff i TP the swelling stream of tourist traf- K A 1 1 I lYlAlIr krlLJ L LlvU flc would receive In return repeat la business that the largest campaigns could never draw. Describing British Columbia as ' possessing a variety of tourist ap- Twenty Arrests Made and $100,000 Of Narcotics Seized In New York Yesterday peal unmatched elsewhere on the NEW YORK. March 18:-Twenty continent, Mr. McDcnough praised nprsnn, .prpj flrrpsf(,ri flnr4 Innnnn the efforts of Its various bodies to nf drugs Kixed at weck.cnd Increase tourist traffic. He pointed durmg a jarge narwJtlc nW ,n the oui.Wiu wurisi wen-.in w rtMru Murse of & dr,ve g lnjt the at the expense of no one. It was traffic. ' new trade whose enjoyment was i Mt by all classes In the commun- SC0TLAND BE,TS ENGLINI) Ry- v IN CHAMPIONSHIP RUGBY Mr. McDonoush pointed out that : . . railway systems were pioneers in EDINBURGH, March 18: (CP tmrist development. They had. Scotland defeated England by a 'never let up on their efforts to at- core of 10 to 7 In the final of the ?tract visitors and they welcomed rugby international series on Satur-jthe activities of other forces In this day. thus clvlng tho championship ! field. to Ireland. Following a brief description of -. I Jasper National Park the speaker BAR SILVER showed a film of fishing in Mallgne' NEW YORK. March 18: (CP) j Lake, pointing out that fish propa- Bar silver was quoted at 58Tkc per I gatlon here, a fewjears ago had, ounce on the local metal markei ; returned Its original Investment a Saturday and was unchanged to-thousandfold, day.