p._ ._ , ` .b .M-.,.{ - . I 1 1-.-'~‘-' ~.i-.,r\y/¢¢'- r- " ‘ - _ __ , . _.. , ., , . , _ , .- A ,Y 1,... I ,_ _;._ _ 'MW ._ , . , I _ _ _ , I ,M .. , _.,., ' ,,v,,_i qty, W ., F5; », g _ _ _ , _I _ \ ,__ ,i , ~ N If H. _- .3 i _ Y ._- _V 1 ..“__:,1._;i-3 ,=_5‘1;.\, I A 1 ‘ ' »` il I ,I 1 " -"i ' ~ .. .,.-,.., ,_ L The Guardian Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew. Over 45,000 Reailei's Daily. r?'¢,c_.. f:h|FIFt`Vo_tt\`iiii\¥i"-'Gisli-:d`Iun}"TI\Te5°`aii!e Mornlnglailardlan *Founded 1881, Ev, I ning 1887. CHAR-LOTT.»'.`.T ./N. CANADA. WEDNESDAY, MAY 21st. 1919 Annual Shhecrlptlon, dollvered:'$4}00. By mall, Canada, 83.00; U.8.A. $3.50. iN0liiiiR Bltlw 'ro iioisiiivisii MANY Guns cAi»1'unso Ai.. ' 'ri-is voi.oA Esthonlime, Ftunlnn ~ and German Armies are Successfully Advancing (Simtel to 'rite Guardian) LONDON. Nl#-Y 20.--General Denik- ine. who is personally conducting the upnratlons of his anti-Bolsheviki army Hgainst the oily ,of Tsuritsin on tho \'oIga, announces the capture ofl0,000 prisoners and 28 -guns from the Eoi- shevlki. This news was telogrnphed by tlio chief ol' the British military mis- sion at Eliaterlnotiar. The Estlionian press Bureau reports that the Esth- ouian army with Russian and German llaitic Auxiliary forces is advancing against the Bolshevikl on*n, 100 kim. iiietro front between Narva and Gloif, on Lake Peipus. The-Esthoiiians have already reached the lower course ot the river =Luga, capturing prisoners, guns and armored cars. DISAGREE CN TURK QUESTION ENGLISH DELEGATES WANT SUL- TAN T0 REMAIN IN ' CONSTANTINOPLE . Danger of Holy ‘War influencing Council in Partition of ~ Turkey (Special to The Guardian) PARIS. May 20.-The English dele- gates are urging that the Sultan be allcwed to remain in Constantinople :ind are anxious that the United States* accept the position as mandatory of that city as well as Armenia. The dau gt-r oi' a holy war is influencing. the t'ouncll which has -been ‘advised that ratlical changes are inndvisable with- out more foreign troops at strategic points to steady the situation. The Iu- icr-Allied commission designated ti investigate the Asia Minor situatior is still in Paris. The Council of 'Four is finding the partition of Turkey ‘a dll' fir-uit problem. While an agreement has been rcachcd it apparently will In necessary to make revisions whicl arc now under consideration. Tin terms of the agreement have nevei Iiccn announced officially but It liai- liccn contemplated that the Sultiii shall be expelled from Constantinople io Brusa, in Asia Minor, thus ellxnin, ating Turkish influence and the head of islamis`m from Europe. fini# I YES OR NO BY FIRST WEEK IN I ' JUNE PARTS, May 20.-The Germans prob "lily will have until the end 0( the first week in June to say yes or no re- garding their signature of the peace treaty, . The German .couiitor-proposals is .siicil this wock arc cxpcctcd in French circles to be so elaborate and volum- inous that li` sulimlttcd by May 22, the time limit for tho' German rcply, the iulcr-Allied delegates can scarcely lin- isli their consideration boiorc Juno 1 More Rioting I ln Germany. -_.-14 iil§lll.ll\'. .May 20.~Violcnt rioting is again reported at Stettin, whcrc nine civilians and twenty soldiers are -aid to have been killed. ' I IINDENSEI) SPECIALS § WANTED-TWO OR THREE ROOM;` furnished or unfurniahed. ADDI? Guardian Oiilce. *i i *WANTED _ GIRL' FOR HOUSE- work. Good wages. APN! 209 Fhlliton Sl.. 5847~5-2lM3I JNO. ALFRED MACDONALD. Pnov Inclal land surveyor. Hermenvlile telephone, Sourie. 5889-5-1 E 20 i pc ‘wsnvln A1- once-nous: -rt rent for family of two centrally \°¢ ated and with all modern oonven lcncea. Apply "D" c|o Guardian. 5511-4~80Mti $5.00 noir/Ano WILL Il Mio ron informetlonjtliet will locate the DBI" tv "wiw nate ine switch nav fi-vm Mwllhlm our it .front of 07°" IIOBBERY IIEIIR TOIl0||T0 TORONTO, May 20-Two men were shot and seriously wound. ed during the noon houi' today, ' in a gun battle which took place in the Bank of Nova Scotia at Asincourt_ when an attempt was made by two auto bandits to hold up the manager aint rob the safes and tills. The inanag- eh MP- R- T- Lang. who fought off the bandits, was wounded through the stomach and now _ lies in a precarious conditionat Toronto General Hospital. One of tho dcsperadocs is unconscious with a bullet froin H Mil". hangs revolver, buried somewhere above his Iclt eye. The second bandit, after put- illlg up a brlet' fight. made for the door and escaped. and is “UW being followed by crowds ot' volunteer searchers around the town of Agincourt, who were drawn to thc sccno by the rc- voivcr shots. 'e e Intro Biliiiiirs meiiirr All' SWEDT Ill ,. Roman Catholic Church' Will Not Participate PoPE aENEoic1' Gives His Ans- . wen 'ro EPisc0PAi. aisi-ioPS ROME, MAY 20.--l'tiglit llcv. l‘hns_ Anderson, Bishop ol' -l‘lilcago; liiglil Rev. Boyd, Vincent Bishop of Soutlit-ru Ohio, and Bishop Reginald liebcr Well en, of the diocese of l-'on-Du-Lac iWis) prominent figures iii the Episcopal church in the United States. were re- ceived by Pope Benedict today. Mon- signor Coretti, secretary for extra- ordinary affairs at the Vatican, actcd ns interpreter. The pontiff was most cordial to the visitors and thanked them for their call. Before seeing thc popc, thc Aiucri cans had a long tzxlk__ with tiardiual Gasparri, papal secretary of state. During the interview, tho cardinal said: “Rntlier than a. reunion ot' thc Christian churches. thc lioly Sec aiinis at the unity of thc cliurclivs wliit-Ii. In the opinion cl ltonic, can occur onli by all returning to the tfatholit church." Pope Benedict told tlic visitiut-I <`-l“1' gymon that it was not tpossiblc for the Catliolic church to take part in tht- proposcd world conference. The pope said that as “successor to St. Peter tlie vicar of Christ has no greater dc sire than that there should be Ibut ouc- fold and one slicpherdf lie added that the teaching and practice of thc Calli- ollc church regarding unity of the vis ible church is well known to every one and. tliercfore. it would not lic possible for the (‘_nt.holic church to participate in the privposeil cfonference. The pope explain;-tl that he in no wise wished ic ilisapprovc the parti cipatlon in thc conference of ,those who are not units-d to thu cliuil' of Sl- Petcr. but on the contrary ho cnrnostly desires and prays that "tliosc who take part In tho coiiforcncc may. ID tho grace of God, soc thc light and rc unltn with the visibh- In-ad of the church, by whom they will bv rcceiv ed with open a-rms." After the visit to the \’atic:iii. Ihc iloputation lsiuctl this note. "The deputatloii regrets that the Romnn Catholic church will not be rc- proscntcd in thc world coiifcrcncc. as substantially all thc rest of Christ- endom has promised to co-operate. The preparations for tlic"“confe1'ciicc win proceed and the doputation will wntipuc its work until invitations :ii-ci presented to those coiuniunlons which have not yet been root-lied." ' i.lisliop_Aiitl<‘rson was born at Ox ford Mills (0nt_) Ile is a high church- men. Bishop (Weller is Icador of the high church party lu thc United Stlltv-"-. Bishop vincent is not _an cxtrcnic churchnian. Allies Lost 300 I Landing in Smyma p_.\R|S_ May 20.-The Allied casual- ties In the fighting incident to thc landing at Smyrna lust Tliiirsdal' i0l 'piled 300, it has been officially an- nguncetl, The Tllrlls hold the forts stubbornly. ___....._--»--- _ Fiume May li_e ._ lntemationalized _..- PAiRilIS. -May 20.-it is assorted by an new-gpptpers that the Council DI' _har will decide to internatlonalize l~lo\i.\e` Tuesday. night. J. Stanley rangoments could be accepted by 'b°"‘ w,d](‘,°t_ ~ ' 31 Italy and Jugo Slevin. . __.._------ - I gg.” city Plume ibeoauoo no other ai'-, Vain for Aviators (Special to The Guardian) S-T. JOHN, NlId._ May 20.~Shlps at sen from the Anicrlcan coat-it to thc British Isles swept the air in all dir- ections throughout tlie night \\'i*.:i wireless queries regarding the fate ol Harry -G. Hawker and Coinmanile" MacKenzie Grieve, but all radiograins which had reached l‘a.pe Race up to this morning, froiu more tliti.i twcnty vessels were negative. The Sopi-:mi plane had not -beep sighted and repe- titions of its call-letters "DI(A" wciit unanswered. ' POLITICAL NEWS FRCM 0TT AWA MR. MARTIN PREMIER OF SAS- KATCHEWAN PROBABLV NEXT LIBERAL LEADER D. D. McKenzle's Protectionlst Speech Placed him beyond the Pale. _ (From our own Correspondent) I OTTAWIA, May 20.-According to advices received this afternoon, the Aqultania, with -Sir Robent Borden and Holi. Mr. Sifton aoourd. sailed from Lond,‘an _itot\a.y. 'i`lic~ Premier was expected here on Victoria Day, but lic now cannot arrive Iicforc thc 26tli or 27th. The delay is tluc to ihn"1‘ug Boat l\icn's strik<=~in Lou- don. With two incnibr-rs of thc cabiiici. Mr. Mciglicii, acting llilnlsit-‘r of Jus- tice, nad hir. Robertson, -Minister of Labor, speeding \vest_ the government today received no word re the situa- tion at' Winnipeg. There is strong hope that tlir- two ministers. aided by the citizens coiiiniittce ivliicli, ac- cortliiig to \\'oI‘d i'm-,olvetl liorta Iii- clniles some of thc leading men and women of the city. \\'iIl be able to et- fect a sctlciuent lt is freely admit- ted that the situation, obs<:urcd zsoinc- wlial hy the cciisorisliip iii:-'titiitwi by the .~ili'Ikers, is cxcetkilnigly grave. The attitude of tho government and parliament is that while ovary known i'csourcc must bc exhausted to effect. ii. settlement by coinpromiso and peace. all attempts at lnwlossiiess or ot' ii revolutionary cliaracter must bo sternly put down. There is no dis- position any-wliero to use unneces- sary force, but feeling is strong that public life and property must be safe- guarded. ’l‘hc Reds, as alstinguislicd from genuine trades unionists, the anarchists and Bolsheviki must be taught it lesson of the danger of de- fying tlro law. li. is doubted here that a Soviet i;ovcriimcni. has been iornied in Winnipeg. ' The selection of Mr. Martin, Pro- mier of Saskatclicwan, as thc por- nianonrlcadci' of tht- Liberal party. is said to have been matic pmctically certniii hy tho confcrciico ol’ lillirriil leaders here this week. Mr. Miirtlii, it ls reliably stated, has the support of all ‘provincial tlcli~gatr,~s, thc only other name sr‘i'iously put forward bc- ing that of A. li. lludsou, ox-Attorney Gcncral of Manilolia. I). l). .\lacI{r-iizlc, who ti few wcelis ago appciiictl gaining strciigtli, is dc- Ilnitcly out of thc running. Maclicn- zle, it is declnretl, threw away his crown when In the face of the strong low tariff scntiiiient west. hc boldly declared for protectloii. \Vcstt-rn rc- prcseiitatives, it is`undoi‘stoo‘,`;,§»~' ' , if’ tI\Z”‘$v 5 . ‘ti N.¢"' I LIEUT. IRVINE G. MCLAREN, M.C- Who caino homie Sunday iiiglii with ii draft of men of tho ftiiiioiis 25th Battalion. ill-t`ort-. leaving litig- laiid Licut. Mcliarcii vvas picsciiti-rl by thc King with a .\lilitai~y t'i'os.-. This gallaiit young olliccr, who was wounded tliroc times, I.-i looking <-x- ccptloiially well., and is being \\':ii'm- ly welcomed _by his friends. Special Trip to *N J ` forces consisting of destroyers audi --.Y - _ small atriucd crafts supported by cruis-I . i , /.1 ‘ NllViiI BETIIC . _ _ uiiiiiiiirua si snuiiiits 1 _ WIIII BOISIltlVlI(l To T"E_L"~“'" “N ” ,» 1°? (Special ,to The Guardian) L()Nl)ON, lily 20.--Tlic British Ad-I miIiiary`s miiiiiiiiiiiiitio on tht- lloIsli<»'.'- ik naval i-iigagi-iiiiiiit says “yi~storila_\' Iii'ilisl\ t'oi'<~.t:s iii thc (liilf of l“iiil:iiitl, under roar Admiral Sir Walter (‘owa'i while. operating with the Esthouian army ciicouiitorcd Bolslievik iiuval ers. The Bolnlicvik vessels \\'ci'e cha.:- ed until they gained the protection ot' fht-ir mine fields and sliorc batteries, "Some ot' tho liolslivvlli tli‘stroyei's :irc rt-poi‘ti.‘tl to l\:i\'i~. lwcii hit Ilia Brit- ish I`oi'ct\s sustaiiicd no c:isi1altis».-_" LCNDCN DENIES HAWKER’S ARRIVAL ADMIRATLTY QUARTERS IN QUEENSTOWN RECEIVED NO MESSAGE ANNOUNCING , ARRIVAL The Brave Aviators Were Unac- counted for Yesterday I Morning (Special to The Guardian) Ii().\fD()N. .\Ii\_\' 2|).---At I.-15 ii. iii. drtoidiiig to the Diil \l`:ii 'ttliiiiit At .li int-titiiil! oi' Iii<~ t‘ouii<‘il iii' tlii 1 . on Monday evening, the lilth iiis-i-._ the mutlci' of the coiigcstioii of t`i~<'iglii i at Souris cn route to tht- .\lagtIal<»ii~ lslaiids, was iliscudscd, and as ii' large -quantity of the freigiit accniiitil-! ated tlicre is seetiaiitl lisliing sup- plies which are required linmcdiately in the Magdalen islands, tho Secre- tary was insti'ucted'to wire the Ile pnty Miiilster of 'i"i‘atli» and ('oni T mcrce regarding the iniiticiz 'fhisi rcsiilted iii the llcptirtiiiviit ortlf-i'Iii':i :-1 special trip of the sti-aiiier lr Sourls_ The l`ollo\vin;;f :irc the `It\li-i:i';iiiii=: I i'lii\rloitt'iowii, I\la_\' lil, iiilll I". IC. '1‘. ()'lIai'ii_ llepuiy illiiiistor of 'I`rado and tfiiiiiiiicri-t-, tltlawzi. Steamer Lady Evelyn has mails: two trips to thc i\la.gdalcii lslaiids, but iiotwiilisttinding that shi- czillcti :it Souris slit: was tiiialilc lo lake any freight from shippers of this pror- incc, being lillcd with freight from Nova Scotia shippers. A largt- quan- tity of i’i't‘.iglit. iiicluiliiig :wvtls and ilsliitig supplies both urgeiitl-_.r iit-ctlwl at Magdalen islands, and also perish- able goods are tiotl up in the fri-igiii shed at Souris. The company should hc required to immediately makt- o special direct trip from Soiiris with Prince Edward island freight, thus relieving the congestion. Wire what action you are taking in this regai~d. The Charlottetown Board of Tradeq (Sgd.) Wallace Higgins, Sec. Board of Trade, \V;illnt-.p L, Higgins, Sc<‘I'ctnI'y lloartl of Trade, Cliarlotteioirn. Your iiiiicieciitli. llavc iiisti-iifit eti contrn<‘t.oi‘_»' to have l.aii.\' l'I\-'iIi,‘-ii rcturii direct to Soiirls, and ltiati :ill cargo ofit-ring. . (Bgd.) F. C/T. O'H:ir-1. Deputy 1\Iliii.~'I~~i. More Soldiers . Arrived Last Night ____ . ' Ills \\'ot‘.~;lii|i .\IayoI‘ \\'i'igliI_ liiiv. l.)i'. l"iillci‘Ioii :iiitl .\Ii'. .-\ppli-toil. l\lilitui~_.' St~t'i'<~I;ii'_\' of Y .\i_ t' .\. and quite ii uuiiibcr ol rltizciis were at ilii- depot last. night to rx- tclid ii \\'ci<:oiiii‘. to ii iiuiiilicr Ui l`l‘- turiictl soltlit-r.~'. 'l‘ln» train did not :ir- rivc iiiiiii _after clcvcii o`<'.lo<'.k and tht- latciiess ot' tho hour presented tho usual wclcoiiiiug tlt~iiioiisti”atioii. Tho Lutllcs Aid of the G. \\'. V. A. had the usual welcome luncheon for the boys. which was in tho depot. Those who arrived wore: Slgnallcr R. (‘_ Cliamllcr, Cliarlottc- town. Pic. 'l`. i\l. i"ullci'ton, (‘.Ii'to\\'ii. town. Pte. Vincent l'),ulf.v. ilui\hur_\‘- Plc. H. A. Mcl)oiigall. Sourls. Pte. R. l~`inIn_v_son_ l\'c\vporl. Pte. A. Hume. llloiitaguc. Pte. W, Goodwin, i‘MIorcll. Gr. B. Dewar, llrudcncllc. pt,-, ii, \vrigliI.~VIctorni. me Coady, Greenfield. Pte McLean, Montague. Gr. (.. ll. Wlsener, Stanhope. Also three or four others w names could not be ascertained. _ Lieut. G. R. D. Watson, R."N.,'iion with his bride also arrived last night -Q.-.5 ?.=- hose t-L It\ti\I1i;C .I ull e s spit ll.t\\kci .s iiiucliiiiu had luiidoti ‘I0 mile.- \\'t'St of tliv iiioutli of the Sliiiiiiioii or lm any titlivi' \'.'ii't~lt~..~;.~:, .\loi'i>'0ii woultl revoke tim t‘iiy‘_~; tiliartf-i' and coiiduct the city as part of thi: pi'ovin<-r- of Ititipi. tobrx, - H Siiiilttoi' l`tobei'tsi»I|, IVIiulsi<~r 111' l.1\bi»r. and lion. .-\i~ihuI- I -\l'>ii:la-ii_ .\iini.-tf»r oi' ilu- iii. i*'l'ifll'. are now on their wa_\ to \\'iiiiiipt\;:, ` iritiriitin For. e I GERMAN REFIISAL MARSHAL FOCH PREPARED FOR OPERATIONS AGAINST GER- MANY IF TERMS NOT SIGNED 1 General Pershing Remain; in I France to Awalt Develop- ' ments (Special to The Guardian) l‘.-\RlS. May 20.--General Foch to- day laid before the Council of Four his plan for military operations that . art- to he put into effect in case tho (lcriuan plcnl-potentiarias decline to I sign the peace ti'vaiy. After thocon- ference between Marslial Foch and | the t‘ouat-il of Four, President Wilson fluid ti talk with General Pershing. lt liccaine known later, that General I’ersliing`s visit to London may be postpozictl in orticr to await develop- incnts. . l Winnipeg Strike Still in Progress (Special to The Guardian) \\'I-\'I~\"II'I5U- -\Ifi_`v' 20--~“I”ltii|'itir.s that il l\`l>\'ii-t (low-i'riii'it-iii hail br-r-ii instil- tili-tl iii \\'iiiiiipt‘g ire tittt'-rly t'-(N. 1 I litii fy. l.- ':l M ‘ ll' titiai-ters in Qtit»ciisto\\'ii wliiiii din- - 1_1] 'W r"'I"""" ' '*` "Ui 0111)' Iwi.-ii riv- - '. , 1 .. - lu l iii' "I I I' »Iul.‘ I -I ‘ . tioiititl .it ii_l.`» ot-lotk List. iii|.;lit iii- °`v‘ _U -I "f_“_' " :Um I* “|"'i~7 i“"ii" ui | , ,-_l,l M Aw , (,,_ iivis ol thi- (iii:/.mis \’lgll:int-t~ t'. UH ,I ; I on <1 st t ic 'aiiarliaii '-ss tliis‘;ii`t<\i'iiooii that tht-y felt iiiticli t-iiili:i1'i':|,-.svtl by “i"tlk1\ stories of Ho\'i_t;l Giivci‘iiiiIt-iii." wliicli tlit\_\' said lit:aiiii. br-fore them Ihr instructions he had i'e<‘cived :it Spa. llc also gave in- R t d M structions for thc drafting of ii bnllr» , e tin, which will hi' subinittcd to ilcrllu for approviil. Count von ilrockdorff Rantzau coin- plainr-it in a note to his collrngiivs that :ill .;iI.i.It- in the hearts of the theatre ?p`:iti'oiis til' fills city. I .luck \\`i.‘rncr (`oi'bili as The IIIIB- lbnnd. in tin- sccoini act, showed xi. fine piece of acting. The comedy ‘roles wt-rc in the hands of Miss Edith Leo and Mr. Uiiarlcs T. Smith, and iil`ordod iiizliiya good laugh. Mr. T. ti Mucdonougli. in his interpreta- tion oi' tho Jap, caused much merri- ' The vaudeville lietwieen acts af- forded excellent entertainment. Billy Pritcliarti in his singing and ncing specialty was exceptionally od, and has to lit- seen tovbe appro- lated. .lir tjhas. T. lrlmith, with his "Aht- caii liai"'p," was zi wliolo host of fun In lilmsolf. Tho vocal trio, by Messrs, Smith, Corbin and l‘i'itchartl, went well and icwolit-ii stroiig applaiisc. Qi'}~;i_;i-:<3 _\it;.I fri,-~'|’n~ iiioi-I, ' ,I oi It-'Ivor to o\'t-i'lit-ai' tht' ron- . _ 'H m H ' _ ti'aii_<|ioi~ts are sit-ainiiig up the bt' \'t‘i‘satio|is In-i\\'i‘t~ii lin-iii, .\ccoi'tliiii, I I (Pl UP ‘V lust W1' l.a\\-i°t\iici- toda-,.~, liriiigiiig home close 5 H' UIMMULH U " L ‘ I to tlirct- tliousuiid men and olllccrs tlciict-, adding that lit~ liopt-tl that tht- _ 1_1 I _ 1 I .t “H from o\'i'r.si\:is_ 'Tho .llitiiietlosa wltl; ’: ".'. ti IIii._'ii1- I vo I __ 1 H" "H" H( H. V IRI-I p:i:f.~v-ii;;f-i‘~‘_ mostly ri-tiiriit-II -itil bv :=ui'li iiii~tliotl:< iii any way iiiililwiic- I _ _ ' i|~'i_~_ 'i\il| tliivlt lit-rf-. S-oiiic liiix=- Ilii ll* , Ilii- tlvtt-i'iiili,i.'|Iitiii ol' tht' t}t»i': __;: ilclfigiititiit. iii`i'Ifiit~i-_ st-I-ills ii.\,~i|iI‘t-il liy tho provisioii ri-latina to i’olaiiiI iii Ilii- trcaty of peace prt~st'iit\.‘i| to’tIit- (irr- man rt»|'»i‘.:~a~iitativ.-s at \'vi'saillc-s last Wednesday. Tho 1-oiiiirltti-o ot' tlt~I<-gattes ol th-\ Aiucricaii .lewisli t'oiigr<\.n()_\"l*t), May 2!.»-Westerly and Soiitli cast winds: tiilr; rain by night in western districts. The tide will he high this slternoor. at 4.03 and toniorrow at 3.06; it will lic high tomorrow morning at 4.09 and l"i'Iilay at 4.58. *Sun sets this evening nl. 7.41 and tomorrow at 7.42: tt risen tomorrow morning at 4.46 and Friday at 4.45. nut mmm xvesneaiiay Mu, init 8:01 a. m. , ' Last quarter Thursday May 22. at 5.04 o. m. I I fir ' I - v P ‘if "..'.."7~.' _“.5-_.__ ' I ~ ‘ -- °. I. I 'xiii-ffnz iiiiiie; " I ‘ ‘ . ` _ I - ‘ ‘I I . wo”-rpi pmN~|»|N° ` ' ~' . Q _ _ ALL THE NEW' _ _,_ , _ J won-rii iizitoino » f '- . , -0- TH' "gn" "nl - ' ’ I ' ' ne/in av :vznvloov