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SOUTH TO VANCOUVER Calling at Ocean Falls and Powell River Steamer leaves PRINCE RUPERT Saturday, 7 p.m. and Monday, 3 p.m. Canadian National Steamships V-12R-37 SUCCEEDED FROM FIRST Sir James' Barrie Did Sat Have To I Struggle For Recognition-Many Great Works LONDON, June 24: fAP) Unlike many writers who, at the beginning, have had to struggle for recognition, the career of Sir James M. Barrie, who died Saturday, In the field of literature and drama was a pronounced success almost from the start, and reached Its climax in 1922 when he was decorated with the Order of Merit, one of the most select and coveted of British orders. His early training as a writer before branching Into literature was as a newspaperman In Nottingham, and later In London where he wrote for the St. James Gazette, the British Weekly, the Speaker and the National Observer. Bom in Kirriemuir, Scotland. May 9, 1860, Sir James was educated at Dumfries Academy and Edinburgh "University. His first book, "Better Dead," a satire on London life, was published in 1887, and the next year he produced "Auld Lleht Idylls" and "When a Man's Single." While these three books attracted some attention it was said that his genius as a writer was first recognized and acknowledged with the appearance of "A Window in Thrums" In 1889. There followed "My Lady Nicotine," and the best known of his early works, "The Little Minister," which when dramatized by Barrie, be came one of the leading stage suc cesses and later had several revivals. His early works became better known than the man and thus Sir James amazed London when at a time he was being acclaimed he deserted the city for his little native town In Scotland, Modesty and shrinking from publicity were traits that characterized his entire life, and upon one occasion in 1909, when it was first rumored that he was to be knighted he dismissed an inquirer on the subject with "I don't go In lor that sort of thing, you know." After the stage success of "The Little Minister," Barrie produced many other notable successes Including "Quality Street," "The Admirable Crichton," ;'Peter Pan," "Alice Sit-by-the-Fire" and "What Every Woman Knows." The last named was produced in 1908 and was followed by the greatest disappointment in the life of Sir James, his marital troubles, culminating In divorcing his wife in October 1909. He married In 1895 Miss lary Ansell, who had scored a success In his comedy "Walker, London," two years previously. The divorce proceedings came as a great surprise to the friends of both as they had appeared as a most devoted couple. It was said that the wonderful grasp of fe minine characters which Barrie had shown In his books and plays had been inspired In some degree by his perfect agreement with his wife. The author had offered to forgive his wife and take her back, but she refused and the divorce proceedings and trial were said to have been the most trying ordeal of Sir James' life. Well Known Works Sir James' best known dramatic works of later years Included "The Legend of Leonora," "The Will," 'The Adored One," "Half an Hour," 'Der Tag," "Rosy Rapture," "A Kiss For Cinderella," "The Old Lady Shows Her Medals," "Seven Wo men," "Dear Brutus," "Echoes of the War." "The Truth About the Russian Dancers," "Mary Rose." Many of the stage successes of Barrie were produced In America by Charles Frphman, whom he author regarded as one of his closest friends. During Mr. Frohman's numerous visits to London the two were inseparable. Maude Adams starred in three of Barrie's plays in the United States, "The Little Minister," "Peter Pan" and "What Every Woman Knows." A baronetcy was conferred upon Sir James on June 3, 1913, upon the occasion of King George's birthday anniversary, and the Order of Merit was conferred upon him for his service to literature and the drama in the distribution of New Year's honors In 1922. Sir James was elected rector of St. Andrew's University to succeed Earl Halg November 1, 1919. Upon his installation he delivered an address on "Courage," which was characterized as one, the like of which had never before been heard by a body of students. He revealed that a fanciful, unruly person whom he called McConnachle; wis THE DAILY NEW3 Amelia Earhart Taking Rest In Java Just Now BATAVIA, June 24: Amelia Sarhart Putnam is resting in Java for threg" days and having her jlane given a complete check-up ind overhaul before embarking on the hazardous flight to Port Dar-1 jvin ' and thence across the Pacific Dcean in continuation of her flight around the world. his other self; that it was McCon nachie who really wrote the plays. and not the Sir James Barrie toiown to all. MrConnachie his "writing half," he represented as an odd sort of person who was likely to do almost anything, and himself as a serious minded man bent upon mowing to the conventions. Concluding, he warned the students to beware of McConnachie. "You will all have your McCon-nachies," he said, "luring you off the. high road. Unless you are con-itantly on the watch you will find .hat he has slowly pushed you out if yourself and taken your place. He whispered to me just now that you elected -him, not me, as your ector." He was succeeded as rector of St. Andrew's University by Rudyard Kipling, who was elected November 11, 1922. While possessing the thrift of his native Scotland, Sir James was said to have cared little for money. He was not so much concerned about the financial returns from his writings as he was about their success with the reading public, ind theatre-goers. However, his work was successful financially as well as. from the literary stand-; uclnt. and up to 1910 he was said i to have earned upward of $3,000,000 j and that his royalties from "The; Little Minister." $450,000; per lb. 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