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H- ~ _ -. _ _ __ I _ A ' _ _ . _ Y V I ‘~ w ' . Qi! 1 " .° _ ati. rl-is gi; worm-i slits --0- READ BY EVIRYIODY 33 - f -ir 'eniristtatuwn cousin., rmiciitg M‘,,,,|n| Guardian Founded 1091, lvl "'"° ‘"7-f ’ cHAnto1"r¢'rowN. causes. fi-i-iunso/tv. MAY 1s,_1m. __ _ - _..¢- _ -u Annual Bubacrlptlono tlollvonad |090 By Mall, canada, 88.00 for U. I. A» . __.s: Allies Sink Bolshevik Boat (Special to The Guardian) AILCHANGEL, May 14.-One llol- snevik gun-boat is reported to have been sunk on the Dvins River Sunday during an engagement between the llritish river flotllla and land halter- ies -and the enemy fieet._ The Allied Flotilla, aided by airplanes also con- dngted ii brisk llombnrdniont along the rigfi luver. ' `Germ-an Guns f For Canada _ 1 (special to The Guardian.) .\l0.\I’I‘R.EAL, May 13.-The steal-ine. Plndeliu bzlngs into port ti cargo consisting oi' a score ot' guns which were wrested t`rom the Germans by i‘anai»\r\nr the miss. . siso-5-iomni. »____ _` _ "__._tNV_,_v_. 'css roN-lin!-:satin A. moon- sm. mullet, Plione aio. .._ _ _- _ _ ' < __ _,_ __ _sais-5-ionsimi. ~ --v- -1--G n. 'WAN_'_l;go__A-ip-» one!--Novel T0 on rn- emily oi..uv`ri svainlix ‘es “'°9-iv-.owltti all me-Iwi ¢°f_-"1-1 Neon. Anil. _:tD°',.o|o -il\\_°»f¢|-‘.1 .- i. --._, _ ~ . \ ~ . I __ rf _ - _ , 5-* -._-I.. -_ I;‘;_lilt-4-I9MtI linen forward to you ll,-°l°° (Special to The Guardlahf) PARIS, May 14.-Trouble seems to be brewing over the disposition or German tonnage inter-ned` in Amerl. can ports, and nwai-ded to the United States. The total reaches about sev- en inillion tons, and the Brill.-ii s-ly that it is tai' iii excess of A.ii-rica.i losses. A spirited cnrnpailtii is .~iturt.- ing in England to upset the award and to divert nl least halt' of that ton- nage i'roiii .\iiici'lcu. The [ii-itigli claim that the ships left In their ports do not begin to compare with their losses. I’iy‘einicr_l..loyd (leorgr. appro_vc-d tho award but the opposi tioii to It now has assuiiiotl serious i I propoi-tinn,~._ The Total of Allied Shipping Lost War (5P0Cli| to The Guardian) l.0.\'l)().\'. .\Ia_v l4.~~'i‘lie Minlstii of Sliippliii.; :iiiiiouiicos the iiuiiibei' and lfllliitltto ol' Allied iiierchantiiii-.ii "thi l-llfflllilll Gilt-iiiy action as follows: Britain, 2.197. toiiiiagi-_ '.'_i3ZlS'00il;/ I-‘rtinci-._ 238, tonnage, o'il7,00ll; Italy, Llilil, triiitingo, 742,000; Japiiii, 21! toil ililthf- l‘-’0.U0l|: llnit:-d >ltntes_ rio: ton. nag.-_ :i4i_ooo. ' . iii :lrlililitili to llir- i'ol'i-goiiiit, ‘_'i) iii-1. lisll \'i‘.‘l‘4'lIt4>`i~Ply1|ri'*l*-i-!'*l*l»‘l*l°i-Pi'~l`>fl:~i~ I ’.`~l> The need oi' a-stabiisliiiig new iiidu '- tries in this provliic,- is adiiilited b' In writing ou the subject ot nvw industries. I will confine niyselt' I one only, viz:--Tlio inanul'acttli'e r-" sugnr from the sugar beet. Sugar i. nn important article oi' commerce. an I is_in constant and ever-incrtfasing dr- mend. The _-'oil .'.iid climate oi' Prliice Erl- ward lslanl is well adapted to tin- growliig of sugar beets rind with §00l cultivation. .i heavy yield can be oli- tained. |("-hilrlottr-to.vn and the beets could li.- slilppr-rl ln l~_v tho riiiIwal'- ' Every farxiior who lives wiiliiii liiiiil- .ing digmnn, of any railway station could grow and supply the raw mater- ini. l<‘iiriiiers would thus bn loss depenil~ -ont on poLatoe tI';‘_l‘5 I I tht- contrno prlny who MVB ' _ lsli to sm' that “'° “W” '° adm' w \ you very shortly as to boat which 'vw ar now iooliiutl 0’/0" ““d we ‘law e d l taken into consideration l'0\1l‘ 0 V "‘; ' in “prying clttle. We BXD9_° concern 8 edeml government “__ to lisvetlie l°` - ~ - 'nys q; our frélslit list vihlcll.-WS Wm 1 _ i~‘~ ‘do well, in obtain all avaliable infol’-! I ,.m.,.|,d 0"' with success in different pint.. or ontario 10-' m““Y ¥°“"“~ I given in (ne people tliroullli the Dl’€“*“ ' ` W st_ Genrin-.'s. E Newfoundland Service ' i m “,sp,.,| U, tho NewfoimdlanrlW Sir Thomas While replied that in his knowledge li was not true limi the British (iovernineiit lnterferred in any way with (‘ana.dliin iifl`nii~;i l<'iii'ilici'iiloi-e, not within his know- lctlge has Pri-iiiier Borden ciiimunic- ated ln' any way with thc Dominion iron and Steel Company regarding ani- iilgaiiiation_ Tile matter did receive at- tention ai the commencement oi' the war when It was thought inadvisalllc that such lndustry should pass from Psiiarllan control. So far no I am con cernerl said Mr. Whitt-_ l agreed with _ that stand ut the time and my poa".~ ion today has' not changed. Mr. -McMaster subsided. g 'rl-is iTAi.iAN molten' ' W (Special to The Guardian) ` l'AiI.lEl, May I3.-~Th1,‘ Italian prob- lem sr-eme'l_nearer of solution when toriiiy's conferences began nmong the Allied representatives here and it was tltouiilit. probable that A basis ot under- ' standing would be reached during the ,day. The italian representatives are 1 i-simtsii' to -ti.-E evisenulns moi-e_ nr ii Iwlllingness to make concessions. i .. ‘ I lency was accompanied by his tlaui;i‘.~ - ieileratloii. Separate schools wt.-i' -- Al{i{,2h§;gf?t‘;!l_“,s Governor General DRAWING NEAR ° Italians l_.anding I -(;W,,,,,,, |,,Ss,;_is',,m0, Presents Honors 0F SESSION - Military Forces THE ORDER PAPER BEING CLEAR- ED OFF PREPARATORY ' T0 CLOSING Education Tax Act and Election Act Through Second Redding medals were 'pi-eseiitcd to the next ol' EVENING SESSION MAY 13. iiouso mot at 9 o'(-l.ii-Ii. MR. H. 0. M¢LEAN .noi-eil tn.. rn: lowing resolution, secontlerl by Sli' Clisrles Dalton: Whereas. a resolution has been passed by the (`liiii-lottetowli Board ot' Trade :liking Ihr- Doiiiliiioii Gov- eriiiiient to provide tliree steam trawlers i`or this province; And \Vhereas, copies oi` said resolu- tion have been submitted to the Pro- iiiit-i‘ and the Lender' ot' the Opposi tloii iii this liouse; .-\iiil \\’hei'ens_ the ilslit-i'iiieii now opi-rating line and trawl fishing iii tlit- coastal waters ot' this proviiiiuf- have ii large aiiioutil ot’ capital in» vr-str-tl in fishing gear coiisistiiig ot' ll:-ihiiii; boats, lines, irawls_ nt-ts iiiiri other outfit und :ire now iiialtliii; ii pioiltalile livelihood by this inode ol’ fishing; Anti \\’_llerc:l:-i, str-4iili.li':i\\'lt\i's op- erzitlnit in our coastal watt-rs have been known to dt-stroy the fiiililiiu gr:-.ur oi' our shore ilalii-riiit-ii and iniii their industry; .-\iid Whereas, the iiuiiibcr ot' ini-ii to be benefited by the operation or tlirce stoain trawlers would be so lliii- lted in comparison to the large iiiiin- bcr of men now engaged in shore fish- ing who would suffer inj\.u‘y. 'i'herei'ore Resolved, that in the cp- iiiioii of this House it is- not dosli-elite to encourage steam trawlers in thc coastal .- waters of tlii_i prorinct-., .ind this 'House respectfully requests tii- protoctloii of the Federal Department oi' Fisheries for our fishermen airnlnst tlio depir-(lations of the str-ani trawl- ers and that no step be taken to iii? trotluco sue-h irawleru in our ro.-inial \\'ai\-rs. `I~‘urt.lier resolved that a copy of this roi-ioiutloii be forwtirdotl to the Min- ister of Marine and Fisheries. Mr. l\lc:Lct1-ii iii explaiiation sal-I that there was one country which might bc taken as an exaniplc ot' thi- s-i`l‘et‘ts of steam trawl fishing. l<‘oi't_\'- five years ngodlslilng in Great llritalii \vi\tei‘s was in about the sr-itiie condi- tion as ours is at present. 'i`r:twlt-rs were gradually liizroduet'-il, first, sail- ing anti later the steaiii ti-:twlcix lie gnvc figures sliowiiig- that tlir- steam trawler was i‘<-spoiisilile t'or`_a serious depletion In the fisheries und he felt sure thi-lr Iiitrodiiction would work disestrously to fishermen rirouiid this province. Sir Charles Dalton in sec-ending the resolution related the 'oxperlt-iiccs with truwlers at the west end of Ili.- Islaud. Ti-nwlers were run by capi- talists against whom the lislioriiiliii of ordinary ineaiis had no chance. Thi- ilsherit-s around this Island, he claim- ed, constituted a niinc Of wealth which If carefully operated woiild mean it good living for thc ilslieriiien. MR. J. H. BELL concui°rt-tl iii thr- re:-iolution'l giving his heai-I-_.' sup- port. ' PREMIER ARSENAULT on risiiiz said that it was certainly' refre-sliiniz not only to licai- the Lender or Ili.- Opposlilon t.-onciir In it resolutloii ein- iiiiailng from the Government side ot' the llousi-_ but to hear him makc is siliort. speerli. (‘ontlniiinf;. lie sold ont- grent olijertioii in the iisi- of-th.-~ steaiii trawlcr was that they destroy- ed ordinary ilshiiiii gear. Act‘oriliii,: to international law there is nothing to hinder stcam trttwlers operating outside the three-mile limit and the objrct of the present resolution was lo protect the iniilioro fisheries. lie Iooked t‘oi' ii prosperous future for thc iishing lndustry, and hoped before long io see fish, iroin this province. frozen or iced, sent to all parts oi Canada. lie had much :pleasure iii supporting the resolution. ' MR. BENJAMIN GALLANT' while expressing his hope in the fishing In- dustry of this province thought that the `stoam trawler was the inoderi. way of fishing and doubtless the best. The Americans were building stean. truwlers and operating tlieni: Camaril- nns were following their example and while we In tl-’s4 province milxht ile- slre to protect -ur inshore fisheries hy prolilbltiiik 1': i use of steam trawl- i-rs he thought ll would -be a dlniciili iiiatier to effect such protection. lie woulrl suggest that the three-mile lim- it he extended by running it out to at least tive miles. _ MR. A. E. Mol.lAN also believed 1 (Wntinuod on pale Five.) - (Special to The Guardian) i.ONDO.\'_ Ma-y 14.-The Italians are landing large military forces at Sears and Sebenlco, on the coast of Diilmatln according to a. Renter des- patch i'i'-r~| twelve officers and 56 other ranks are' for tho llalifax dispersal area; Ii; other ranks for St. John; i3 ofllcersl and 20 other ranks for Moncton; four' other i-:inks for Charlottetown ani ; three other ranks i'or Quebec. - The Olympic carries 277 oillcoi.-_ 5,290 other ranks and li di-pentlenl.~ Slit- will dock at llnllfnx on or about .Willy I5. 'ri-in wi~:.\'riiE1i. ' rnnrnnarons, i | 'rim-:_ aioox. I-:'rr I | ronorvro, inn- ir-,~rin» .incl \\'llfln. _ _ The tide will -bo high this morning at 10.26 and tomorrow at 10.59; lil will be high tonight in 11.44 and ro I morrow at 12. , Sun sets _this evening at 7.35 arid; tomorrow st 7.36; it rises tomorrow; morning at 4.52 and Saturday at 4.51. _ Pull moon Wednesday Moy 14th nl s.o1 a, m. ' ' First quarter moon Tliiirsdny May' ‘22nd nt 5.04 ri. ni. .\ N NOUNOEMENTS. (‘0MIN(il EVENTS. ‘ MEETINGS. ET(‘ °UMBRELLA8.-All umbrellas left for repair from 1ul8 will be sold af- ter June lst, if not called for, in or- der to make room for otlii-rs. S. Doyle, i40 llillshoro St iii. .. ._ . /_ __ . _ __ ., __ ,_ _ _ ii'-‘-"T -L' /ll °":.L'-_ 11 if »/.-;- it . ff -. " 3' ~ ~' ' . -- ‘yi <* ~ ' " ' ' - “ ’“ - “ ` - " ` " ' "‘ F"‘ -,J -33. ur- H.-_ ._ ‘*’ ‘ r -» -'~ ' ' il i -i. retly testing their strength and tht- support they would he liable to rec- eive -bt-fore coming out in the open and de<‘laring_ tht-iiiselves as prize as- piraiits. They have dt-nionstrated tha' STANDING OF _ oisrni Mr. Augustus Down . . . . . . . . . _ _ . _ , Miss Jean Finlayson ..._ _ ._ Mrs.W.J.Llsney_.... _ Miss Mildred Acorn _ . . _ _ Mr. Forest Stewart _ . . . . . _ . .. "_-’-- - ` '%T*<7€»'.-7' _-“gg there is only one quality essential io .=:iiccess~persistency. K“9DiIii: eternally at it seems to be the solution to tho winning of the splendid prizes. A few candidates who iuairle rapid progress at the opening of Ulf <‘0l1tffSt. jumping' into the lead- inir positions in their districts, no lon- H0l` gl'-'e evidence of the strength that they at first displayed. it certainly is not becaiise they <'.'ii-inot ser-,ure the ballots. (‘iin it bo that they have iinderestiinatetl the voting power oi their sister slid hrotlier contestants? Perhaps they feel satisfied that their l1\‘<‘Sf‘I1l position is secure and will make no further el`I`ort until it is as- sailed. The caiiitlidntes who believe they have rowed tar in advance and bc- conie content with their work are likely to he swept hack down the stream by thc tide of votes `wl:iich their oppiients liave .=ei~ui-ed. Lying on orie's ears is not _t-t‘t'ort--‘its just drifting-and you cannot drift your way to success iii this contest. CANDIDATES CT NO. 1 _ _ . . . . . . . . . _ . . _ _ 70.000 _ _ _ . _ 69.575 31,043 5,887 2,350 Charlottetown Charlottetown Charlottetown Charlottotown Charlottetown DISTRICT NO. 2 Miss Florrle Corbett . . . . . . . . . . . ..AIberton _ Miss Eileen Conroy . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., 40.256 38.896 Tignish . . . _ _ . . . . . _ . . _ . . . _ _ _ DISTRICT N0. 3 Mr. T. Gordon ive: . _ _ . . . . . . ._ Min Myrtle M. Phillips ... Mra. Arthur Green . . . . . _ . _ . , Mics Annie McDonald _ ,_ _ __ Miss Anna McCabe Misc Marry E. McPhee ... Misc Helen Howatt . . . . _ . . . . . _ , .. Mila Pearl C Howatt _ . . . _ . ._ Mr. lachiirlnh Buote . _ . . . . . . . . . . .. Min Mary M. 0'Brlen _ . . _ . . . ._ Mr. Harry S Cannon . . . . . . . . _ . . . ._ Misc Lucille McNeill __ . . . . _ . . . . . ._ Min Daley E. Vanidcratlne Mr. Frank F. Araenault Mr. Guy F. Holland .. . _. Mina Mary Kelly Mila Mary Ann Wedge ._ Mr. R. H.Ahbt`>tt.,..,. . . . _ . , . . ._ Min Janie Gallant . _ ._ . . . , . . . . ._ Mr. Roy T. Tanton . . . . . . . . _ . , . . . ._ Mr. Fldele Araenault . . , . . . . _ ._ _ Montague _ _ _ _ .Tyne Valley _ .Bt.EIeanera . . . _ . _ _Rlch`mond, R. R. No. 1 . . . _ . ._ _ Peters Ruird . . . . . _ . . _ _ _ .Tryon . . . . . _ ._ .St,Anna...... 71,000 70,730 59,333 as.2'so 35.10; 44,950 33,375 34,034 34,183 14.026 12,111 8.351 8.209 .Abram'a Village . . . . ._ _ _ _ 5585.* . $316 5.867 5.245 5.118 2,055 .SL Eleanor: . . . . _ _ . . . . . . . 1,880 .Abrams Village . . . _ . . . . . . . . . ._ 1.113 Central Bcdcque .__ ._ _ Little Pond _ . . _ _ _ _ ... Wellington Station _ _ _ ._ _ Hcatherdale , . . . .. ... 0'Lcary . _ . . . _ . . . . _ . . . . . . . _ _ _ Scarletown . . . . . . . _ . _ _ _ __ Hunter River . . . . _ . _ . . _ __ _ ._ Lauretta, Lot 3 . . . . . . . . . _ _ . ._ Portage, R. R. _ . ._ _ St. Nicholas ._ _ . _ . M|Ip¢qua...., SELECT YOUR CANDIDATE Select your favorite candidate. Then and your candidates will receive votes out out the subscription blank on the on same. it you are iniarntra lend inside _of this paper. illl lt. out and that in and it will entitle the candl- sond it direct to the coiupaign depart-i date to votes just the “D0 lc \ fb- meiir ot The Chiirlottelown Guardian* novel. - ` - _ . _.____ _ _ , ` ‘f 1 1