The Paper Thgc Ooverl Prince Edward Inland Like The Dew 6 I Allfbeilerri I wma running #lt l W»0llii:r'lnt|n| Charlottetown Guardian, Three Conn Mdrnlng Guardian, Founded 1891 Evening Guardian, 1887 -inn:-:- By Mali, Garuda. KW; U I. Ai $8.80. CHARLOTTETOWN CANADA FRIDAY FEBRUARY 20 1920 AM", .umnwm “hymn I -ii TN SNPETINISE THE TNINI NE ITENNNN NIH ENTITY Lord Birkenhead, Biitish Lord Chancelloi, PNESINENT NIISNN NEITEIIIE5 NN NNITESE IINNNINNINTS NNTNH PNPEN5 NNNTN55 NIIIEN NNTE NN EINNE TNNENIINNEN INTN IIIINIITN THE NIIIE5 EENITNN NNTE 'llerms of Note are Conclliatoiy Paving Thirty Iminlgrants from Malta for Canada While inclined to Resent Sharp Wording, and Jgles Cambon, former French Am Way for a Compromise oil the Disput Were Ordered Returned to their Nat Satisfaction is Expressed that Dicta assa or to Berlin, will Head Commis ed Question we Country tum was Not Attempted In gpecltymg sioli to Try German War Guilty (Special to The Guardian) LONDON Feb 19-Loid Biik onhelid and Jules Canlbon will lead the interAllieli commission which tomollow to attend to the first meeting ol the commission there Friday Lord Bilkenlieuti is Illii ish Lord Chancellor lie was lol 1._._l_- ISPWIEI \° Th¢ Guafdlafl) tlvislood to bc llil;.,r-ly eontillaio WASHINGTON Feb I9 - Tlietit is not at all sharp and while Allies' reply to I’le~lldcnt Wllson's;is ai;.,unlentative in the lliploiiia note wherein he inioliiled tlieili lense, It neveitheless paves t that li they pelsisteli in their way lol ll compromise, aecoldi Fiuiiie settlement such action lo the iliipiesslon liele merry 31, Fledefrck Smut, Att,” ‘would lead him to consider with Wilson replies to Note i I SiilN(i'l‘0N Feb 1.i -P is to ensure the stiict and proper ‘nm General, and had a leading paltidldw-II 01 lhfl I10=\<0 lien) |0111 WA I I carrying out ol the trials ol (lei in dialling the indictment against,\I\0 S€“l\lP» WdS l<‘U‘1\'Pl new lo] msn war culprits by the German su- the ex Kaiser and preparing llle ‘Till Il Wlvi lllllilclll-liell sent iioni iasc against the oiliel Gelliianna lille Sl-lle UPI’-\l\ll‘ll'ili I0 lllc Willie Lord Birkenhead will go toPalls llonals ‘lI0\1‘\P find il will be -1ns\vt~i<‘il bv I thc President pienle court at Leipzig mission to Make Similar Raise (Special to The Guardian.) OTTAWA, Feb. 19.-Keen and interested eyes in Canada are keeping a close watch on tllerail- road situation in the United States. Ii' after the railroads re- Iulnl ltnll llltlultl “W ll us llulll sllullol "NN NNE NN NNE" If U. S. Railways Increase Rates on March T' . -- l, Canadian Railways will Ask for Per- veri, to their original ownership on Mnrcli 1 they are permitted to raise their rates another thirty per cent. as expected, Canadian roads wlll make application l`or a sinii- lui' increase. in freight rates and FDR-EIGN ,EXCHANGE SITUATION , SUBJECT DF RDTARY ADDRESS Mr.IA. W. llyndman, Manager oi tile Royal Bank, Gives ali interesting Throwing -Light' _till tliisisllbject. ' At the regular weekiiy luncheon of the Rotary Club held yesterda . yi at the Hotel Davies, Rotarian Frank Stewart presided. Guests present were Messrs. S. S. Hessian M. L_ A., Geoffrey Mi-tzgerald, and Mr. Wallaby. . ltorinrlliii i()l5'irles H. (lllatilller brought up the matter of closing the Rena McLean Memor- ial Hospital; protesting strongly against the proposlil. After re- lirarks by Ilotarialls VV A. S.wari,; J. A. 73 Bayer; C I-I. Blac-'-1 an-I others the in-utter was reicrioll to OOO#-O+*v""‘ -tconlirilslo srlculst ee-e' ____1___._- *WANTED-‘i’lO RENT A FRONT office in business centre. Box 446 '(>lty. 7126,-_Z-19ME3ipd. *WiANTED TURNIPS FOR FEED- ing. Saunders Newsom dt C0., Market Building. ' 7146-2-19-ME3i ,____________----- *FOR SALE 10 TONS LOOSE straw. Apply .I). White, Yolfk Point. Phone. 3l *FOR SALE-SUMMER COTTAGE at Keppoch. Call be used by one gr two families. Apply 238 Kent t. . _.i *LOST ON DORGHESTER ST. between Pownal and Queen mun's green velour hat. Finder leave at Sum Murphy's barber shop. ,i *WANTED.--A COOK FOR PLAIN cooking! Apply to Mrs. AL A. L Bartlett 175 Fitzroy Street, bi; afford to pay ,I smn Prem um 0 tween the hours of 6 and 8 o'cl0c in evening. ’i‘l.39~2-19-'MEi1wk. ____.___----__é___--- *WANTED A GIRI. FOR GENER- ol housework in family ot three. A ly M" John H Malcolm; 'Continued on Page Three PD . - ~ 'I West Street. 7089-2-17MEt ____________._._._------ °WANTED.-- BV' MAY 1BT email house or rooms for light house-keeping with modern, con- veniences. ADDI! atflusrdiail 0.' fide. ‘ _ 6697-I-2-MEC! . __»_____________.------ °WAN1'ED GIRL FOR GENERAL houlework to go to Montreal il. . faintly of four. Good home ond good wages. Faro advanced. Another position il guaranteed if two girl, wish to go together. Ap ply at Guardian Ofilce or phone 890-J for particulars ' sans-2-s-ianti _____________._-------- °FARM FOR DALE.-MR& DORA Wilson of Summerville, Townehip Number M. has offered her form containing 102 acres of land for leie at public auction to be held on Wednesdv/March 10th 1920 at the hour of 12 o'clo'cir noon in front of the office of B. S; Hessian, Solicitor, Montague. "’-'-"--‘ per $100 or was lil prewar days, possibly passenger' rates as well. I and Valuable Address the Public Affairs committee. The feature of the day was an address on the Foreign Exchange S-ituaition, by Mr. A. W. Hyndman, Manager of the Royal Ban-k .of Can- ada. wh) spoke as foliows:- On several occasions during the past few molitlls I have been ro- miiirled that l would bc called upon to contribute sollietlling oil th do mid the Ilniiitcd States. utlvailcoll from .time to time as t what is known as the "Advers Hero are two countries both on H ( _ with one another, or rather th ways buying goods from the .mer- chants of the other, which will re- sud-t in li lot of payments to be lilallc In.botll directions. This ne cc-ss'itlites the use of cheques, drafts, etc. lf the value of the goods exported equals the imports. one offsets the other, and the only cliargo enacted by the Banks on the pwper lou. small commissjion of would be as if tho goods of one country were exchanged for those of tho other. But if the trade fol- lows in one direction/aliri remains there, gold must be shipped -to bal of shipping gold from' Montreal to New York is a»pprox.imate'ly 25c. settling in gold the debtor could ll l f r li draft on tl foreign country. Hence in proportion ag more people want- ed drafts oil one coun-try or tho other, thc price rose and foil __________,___._.._._-l-- ' ~ B985-I-12-M Biilhion ID ren. zsul, 1,50 pan. , of Donegal will be LONDON, Feb. 19.-The govern- dersto ' . - cided to include in the hill a pro- vision for the limits oi' the area which is to pass undei- the juris- diction of the northern legislature. The basis on which it will work is not the whole province uf. t7lste`r, but the predominantly .. Protestant and of Donegal. The government Hillcnt IWllson today complcti-tl reply to the supreme -1*' . Cabinet Decided l’resident’s Disability (Dom. Press Special.) unable to perform tho duties o utivc Madden olf illinois, a repulbli e. s. , . be left to the Supreme Court. Germany Wants to Forestall Britain In Russian Trad (Special to The Guardian.) of the great powers to launch tion in Russia. an t us g Germany. ,____1-if-)’°'l“ Canadian Consul Welcomed in N.Y (Special to The Guardian.) ly assumed his duties as Consu mntlonfat the Canadian Club ine NBII survey oi' all t`amillian text books find what liioral and spiritual in- cllrriculilnl; to eiiqiiiro what is being. done ill (‘anallial\ ins-titutions t - »l»=~l , i lvelol - ° tiie pIpN»lI'is"D(iizililtyc too ln‘fEuence) tho cliaractcr of tile pupil, and ano- .t. ther colll li . tion of teachers already in the service with ii view to extending lt. WASIIIINGTON, Feb. 19.--Dcter mlnation of whether the l‘l'i>sidelit is disabled to such mdtes fm- int,-,mmm-\t_ Such p an extent . that he is I another wily of making him a his office would be left to ull open official inquiry by the cabinet, ric- cording to terms ofa bill introduc- ed in the house today by represent- csnlpriign of “peaceful penst " d ll ain tro- NEW YORK. Feb. 19.- Captain 0]-{.A_RLEST0lN. IS. C. Feb. 19. Glover Armstrong wh° has f°¢°l1i° sire early today destroyed the to ree America become noleliev ut" I mess linli and galley of the Navel Lu¢pw|¢ C_ _»__ K_ Na,-t,,n,_ gmt* General here, was welcomed to hotptm 'hem For 9, tim; the New York on behalf of .Canada at name, mt-,armed to ,prom tg the mm me senate row,” R, n a dinner by Col. Cooper, Director‘e~,,t|,.e hospttat and bedndaen Ng. stmwmmmn md” Mm. wlente were removed. The fire orl- dgnlgd poygygr that he qu *gm of tho Canadian Bureau of lnfor 'I sinned in a seller mm u defective ing to ever-till-mr united sum. tablished nt Bagdad and Karachi, the latter il port on the Arabian Sell and the terminus of an import- ations in the all-_ I Y. Military experts 'here attach great importance to this announce- ment because it is an innovation in military strategy iii two import- ant particulars. lt is the first time, authorities say, that air forces have been relied upon to so large a degree purely for defence, also the impossibility of conducting op\ erstions in desert regions has been overcome by carrying on the oper- Gorman Reply I to Allied Note (Dominion Press Special.) , BERLIN Feb 19- The Germ n I - . B 0 reply to the latest Allied note on |trials for alleged German war guilty will point out that the nnt- ure of the accusations against Field Marshal Hindenbiirg and it General Ludendorff, which are gen- li eral instead oi' specific, are un- satisfactory, it was understood lo- timates oi’ cost day. The Cabinet discussed th oi’ such ii step, the ldczi being to conimunicntlon at today's sitting. its "°i">' l"‘°b“b'Y Wi" f°‘1“°“‘ low li till Jul io to bring naown I that the accusations in several cas- es be made more specific. (Dominion Preee Special.) BERLIN. Feb. 19.-The genera guards to prevent s poss nionarchist plotters. Little fen ' was expressed that the former Kaiser will be sent to the Dutch course, officials said, would be on- ly nlartyr in the eyes of li section of llie German people. .. can. His plan is ii substitute for THE HAGUEI Fog 19___}{gl\rmr) U10 DYOPOSHI Of \""i"'*`5"T‘t“T~T"" will not even change the exiled F s Ohio that this determination Gorman Kali-ier‘s place of residence without a diplomatic struggle, fol- lowin receipt of the latest Allied that is certain to be safe, l`l\'0VIdi!lR be is not surrendered to the En tente. lt was learned today that the Dutch government will not rc e _- code from its position. Under pre- ' ii sent conditions this means th -I ll d will not consent to put th dies without pressure. _,__1-1-O3"i“'_ 0 meilirttcly. The decision is said t _ , have been prompted by fear that Britain who, according to the Ber- lin. is negotiating with Soviet- Russia through James O'Grady. M. P., at Copenhagen may be the first R (Dom. Press SP°¢ilI-I' X rn - LONDON. Feb. I9.--The Britis mendous trade advantages over president Wilson has ever aS\'®® th urchase b Great Britain of will sit with Lemieux, and Dr. Bo- to e p German shine sein by United Sle- tes which are now eubiect of litig- ation at Whshilittblh Fire Threatened _ stove, it le believed. ed had to "above water." during the storm. I e flight. Remain in Holland impression prevailed here today that the former Kaiser will remain in Holland, the Dutch government probably establishing certain safe- - bi ibie es Holland will Not Depart Ex-Kaiser if! note demanding that the Kaiser st least be confined in some place Foreign office flatly denies th# Naval Hospital _ __ WABHILNGVTON, Feb. 19.-»"I lm iAnotlier Concession to the Germans (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON. Feb. 19.-Germany has been allowed s. concession .from the terms of the treaty of Versail- les with regard to the speed. with which her military forces must be reduced. Premier Lloyd-George,lt was learned today, has notified Dr. St. Hamer, the German Envoy, that the date when her army must be ° reduced lo 200.000 men has been fixed as April 10th, while she is al- 9 Y to the 100,000 limit. New York For Markets ---_» 1 8 eclnl to The Guardian ) ( P - NEW YORK. Feb. 18.- Today was fox day at the fur auction in (tile Masonic Hall here, the feature being the active buying of white _ foxes for English. French and Ger- cnpe or dealings with German 1111111 HCCOIJDL ` r Dutch buyers sought blue fox, southern and black muskrats also were sold, the latter bringing up to $4.50 each and advancing sixty per cent. over October sale prices here. Soutbem rate went up fifty per cent. The highest price for the .ilny was reached by blue fox, the best of which brought two hundred and seventy dollars each. The grand total for the first three days' selling reached $3,650,000. ----193-'-"" Allocating Seats In the Commons (Dominion Prone Special.) ,i OTTAWA. Feb. 19.-W. S. Mid- dleboro. Chief Whip of the Gov- ernment party and James Robb. 3 chief opposililin whip, are new today in conference to arrange nanliiu, Foo. io.-'rho oermlln 1° lm , _ Cabtne, decided meat, Rm ‘agen deposed Kaiser in exile in East n seating or the new Hou" of C°m_ peace negotiations w th uss a nl- mons. Both sides will adopt the plan of seniority of service as a basis of allocating front seats. Sir George Foster, acting Premi- er, always gat with Sir Robert Bor- I This session Sir George will den. take the seat of the Premier, but he has not yet chosen his deal: mate it may be Mr Doherty Hon x r ~ » e if Mackeniie King will have Fielding ll as his desk mote; D. D. McKenzie land with Mr. Murphy. lie Admits lie is __ ~ A Socialist (Dem. Prose Special.) Bolsbevist and would bo very glled representative to the United Staten Government. t- it ¢~ A ,___ li , ' ww .. . ___..=-.~_. at .4-L, I » t rw ii. it 'rr ,_ . l. ..` ;""'*" 1 i ‘_ » a II 51. i ‘U4 cv ,_ I \ ,- I l .- ' » 'rf .1 T --. I I