vi ' .-i. "1--.`-» """" ` “ . , ‘ . - * ~ `~-“ff 4*- ~ ' -» _~ ti , `..,- _ _ 4 _ _ 7- Au. -ri-nz ppc, ' - , , - I. _. ; worm rntnxiue E- `° - Au. -ri-il Nlwa ' - ' wonrn nnomo int clinntuimnwu tunnnlnl e -----*» THE GUARDIAN COVERS PRINCE EDVVARD ISLA Nl) LIKE THE DE\V. OVER 45,000 READERS DAILY. ET" " 'i _. _ ciuilzactewn duardian. Thru Cont; Momlng Guardian Founded 1801, Ive ""‘iI 1357- _ CHARLO l` TETOWN, CANADA, MON DAY, Junta -oth, 1919 lnlluul Buiancrlptlon, dcI'I\iercd,a;4'i_Q. By mall Canada 88.N' U.S.A. |810- BIIDGET DIVIDES WESTERN MEMBERS TARIF-F REDUCTIONS -ARE NOT SUFFICIENT TO SUIT THE RADICAL8 SOME ARI-I SATISFIED Will Afiord*Some Relief in the High Coat of Living. (Special to The Guardian.) _ OTTAWA, June 7.-in the after- inath discussion of the budget there are two essential tiienios. The budget itself and the effect upon the western niombera ot the resignation ol the lion. T. A. Crerar, Minister of Agri- inlturc. - Tho view ol' the rank und ilic of the Unionist members, in the East piirtiicularly, is that the budget is dc- signed as it compromise and that as sur-li it is fairly satisfactory, especial- ly in view of the fact that wer condi- tions st-ill obtain to n large degree and tiliat ii gcneruii revision is scheduled for next year. - Through all the preliminary discus- sion, however, the particular subject of speculation has been over the Wes- tern members. But for the/in probab- ly no changes would have been made at :i.li. Tlirmighout the session they have been holding cnucuses and urg- ine on the Government to do some- thing “sitbsta.ntlal."' | They are divided into two camps, one more radical which comprises such iiicn as Mnharg. Read and Knox, :ind iiiiortlicr, and the larger element, who have been asking for something to "hung their lists on," and would bc content with mucli- less than the iniicrs. The result is its might be ex- pected. Thc radicals are dissatisfied and propose to give voice to their views and the other are inclined to not-ept it in good grace, viewing this _vear's budget as but a temporary ex- pedient and pinning their faith in thc roining revision. ` For a few of -the Western ilnionisis rliv position is doubly deiicutc in that their noininiitiiolts were secured on promise to support the Government tothe lust ditch in the war and also in the period of reconstruction. There ‘ls no talk of the tniuisll'_v hchig impcrllled. To begin with. it has about seventy niiijority. and while some of the Westerners would put themselves on record they would sub- tiierge that tlcsire ruthcr than -bc ii -ource of serious cnilrarrnsslueut to the l'nioii ministry. Wlto.tevnr the view of the mcn of the prairie provinces, British Colum- hlii has reason to be satisfied. Thc new tariff providns ii. protection of $20 ii ton on lead. 1 cent tt pound on zinc speltcr and l'l-‘J cent it pound on cop- per, in addition to ati ad vnlorein duty of 10 per cent. on scmi-ilnlslled pro- iiuct-s. The -Smelting -indiiutrles of the coast province should benefit par- ticularly from this concession, und the British Columbia unionists will hold ilrm. ' ., - Cost of Living Effect. I Wliat oflect upon the cost of livin: will ho produced by iiie hudgot is \vholly speculative. it will be such its may result from the rciuovnl of the T l-2 per tent i-runtnx on the list of toodt-ituffs and clothint; spcclflcfllly I-iiuineratod in the resolutions. Coffee and ten should ease off soinewhfih though tho preference on ich will wud to restrict 'the iutp0\'t.~i from the Dutch liitiies. ..____.___..__..._.~_- nnca orutomtsr sun 0'I"i‘AW/\. June 6.-Miss Lllllllll llognn. oi (‘Iim'lotli'town. l’rlncc Eil- witrd island, is suing Sinclair Sulli- "riuud, it local optlt-lnn_ for 525.000 for hrcnch of promise. The case will rome up ot the next, sittin!! °f We Supreme Count of 0n'tu.rio. which Oli- eiis here on .lune 10th. l\liss Homin itlicgcs that sho made it trip i'l‘0i1l. Portliiud. Oregon. and incurred othcri "XlN>nses in connection with her cr- pt-cted marriage to Sutherland. THE WEATHER. 'l?EM£PERATURE» TIDE, MOON, ETC. 'i‘hc tido will he high, this niornlnil “I 7.08 and tomorrow at 7.48: ll Wi" iii- high tonight in 8.15 and t0ll10l'f°“' nt 9.10, Sun nets this evening at 7.57 and ioniorrow at 7.58; it riscii tomorrow '“°""|lll! at 4.86 und Wt-dncsdny iii 4.35. I"ii‘nt quarter of moon 'I`l\¢Bdi\i'- June dui at 1.22 ii; iii. ~ rtiovmcut BANK CITY SATURDAY Cunadlaii Nultionni ilailwaiys; Hon. Sir Alexander La(‘oste_ l{.C., ex-Chief' the Bunk; also Mr. W. l~‘. t‘.urslc_\'_ itapitnilst. and Mir. Tuncrcdc Bioti- venu. Director of thc Lake of the Wioods Milling (`o,, and Director of Credit l<`oncior l~`ra.iico-Caimdien, thc lust two being vit-.c-presidents et thc Balik. Mr. G. lil. Bosworth, also of of the C. l’. R. Occaii Services Ltd., also accompanied the party. These gentlemen left yesterday on return to the maiininnd, crossing by special motor boat trip from Borden. They were very iiiucli pleased with their visit to the island, being cliann~ cd with the bca.u'tit`ul appearance of tho country at the present time. in conversation with it Guardian repro- scntative Mr. Bieiivenu stated thot. the Provincial Bank, which has eight hruuclics in t.hc neiglthoidiig provinc- es of New iirnuswicii, had no doubt but that they would iiicet with u reit- isonablc share of patronage from the people of this province. As the business needs required new brnticlics would be opened in the outlying towns. T-lie local manager will he Mr. J. J. lluglics, tfx-M.l’., of Souris_ with Mr. \\’. C. Mui'r_ay. late of tho St, .iohn hru.nt'lt, its iissi>ataiit_ tiiulnigelx Nlr. t‘. G. Scott of iflntrlotftetowit \\'ill bo iiccoiiiiliiiit and Z\It'. J. ('_ \\'hel:iii. teller. The _iiiaiingcr of the Siuiniiot-sitio lit‘;|.ncl\ will he .\l\‘. J. J. Morris. into iiia.uagt‘i' of tho iloyal liunlt ut 'l`u:- nisli. The new hranclics of this batik are a credit to ilic skill and workiii'un'sliip of tho coiitractor. i\ii‘. t‘ha|-ics iieiii_ They are liiuldsoiiicly finisht-il tilt'-out.:l1out, the work and cqulpnituzt hoiin.; ol' thc very bt-nl. Austrian Reply By June I5 ' (Special to The Guardian.) _ ZUILICII. June l\.~-The .’\i\sli‘iai\ reply to the peace tri-nty will take the form oi counter proposals. A des- piitfli front luncsbruck reported to- day thc main points ure read. ’l‘li-.~ dcspatirli said that tin: t`ull text of tip- reply will not ho handed thc Allies bcforo June 15th or 16th. Will Start Flight From 0ther Side ST. J()iI.\"S, Nfltl.. Juno 7.--~ All nunnt:t~iiiont by "i\li\joi' |"iti~t.i'itlge, ii. A.I~'., spcciul ugciit for 'thc llrltisli Adiniralt_\‘ in connection with llie|iro~ iosed ti°an~i'i\tlitittdc Bcfllildilfl flliflii ite had been ~iuh\inoncd hoine win rod in the open until the future me departure, however. will not of Full moon rrluur: .nine tm in 11.28 I. m, » \ the Board ut Directors and Prcalticitt- TORONTO EXPECTS shun lultwn (WEN win or also or TO AGREE ON LATTER’S DEMANDS The Provincial Bank of tlutiudu - ’“_ ' opens its new |,|-hm.heS,in Ciuu.|0tm_ TOIl()NTO. June 7.--Proliziliility oi town and Sutnmcrslde this morning. 3' strike of The 5"`e"t I`ailW“Ym°“ °f iii connection with the opening this “ny 0" June will I°0“““1 Ii“`l¥“ both Suinntersidc und (,`iiarlutteto\v|i` when a lengmy '~`°“fe‘°e“c*` ]’el“'°°" wore favored Samrday with H ‘mm representatives of the Street Railway- froni members oi' the Board of Uh.L,L,l_ nieu`s Union and liiunager li. J. l\`lciii~' 01.3' VIL' The Pmqldem' Hom Sir ini.: ot the Toronto railway, ended in |{0,.mi(|uS |Juim|.w' I,” CH cx_umy0rm, it deadlock. Manager Fleming stated Mon-treul, President of thc war coiii~ (hm the °°'“D"“y L"°"m “ot ""“L`dL' mmee in Ottawa' and Director or to the nit-n's deniantls l`or an eight- hour day and titty-llvc cents an hour; the iiien insistctl ithttt these tnust he granted otherwise there would be Justice for the province of Quebec. ' and l’i'esitlcnt of the Board of Con- trol for the Savings Dcpunnlcm 0! iinnnclnl position to grant thctn, tnc niunugcr declared. Iiiaiiugurc Flein- trouble. The coutpitny is not in ii ing |n'ol'cs.~ies to be willing to ucccpl ,i’roiiiiicr lieart°s siiggostiott that ii comniission or -tribuua.l might be ap- pointed 'to look into the niatters in dispute between thc nicii and tho coni- pany, if the purpose or thc couiniis- sloti or tribunal would bc to find out 'il thc asked for increase in wages Could be made in fahuicss to tlte coni- pany and to the public, and do justice to the shareholders. “If fhrtlter demands are. met," said Mr. Fleming, after the conference, re- ferring tothe increuseil pay and short- or hours asked for by the employes, “the public will have to iliid some way _ol inoctlng these demands." Proposal to Restore A i German Colonies? i ____ | (Special to *he Guardian.) PARIS, June T.-It is now hclicvuil that ii proposal has been inootcd in the Uouncll of Four to rcturn to Gcrniniiy |l\or troloiiics and to allow an oral dis- `<-ussioli ot' the peace tcrins as well as to Iix ii ilcllnite siini of |'epai':itio\i_=_ ` Damping. Facts Against Germans (Special to The Guardian.) I l.t).\'D(i.\'. Juni: S.~-\\'inston Spiru- 4‘<~i‘ t`hurchiII, Sct:rctui‘y ol War :in- ouiiced iii the llonsc ot' tioiiiiiioiis _\'ust1'rday that the t':it-is in the l'oll<_»\v- inf; twist.-.~' had lici-n laid before thi- volitiiiissioii appoiiitr=tl by the .-\t,i.or- (itiairds flo;;;.:erl with ii wooden U0-il 1914. died in ai liospitttl on l"clil'\\z\r_\' Mauretania Docks tht- i`unut'1l l"lci~t." under tlif-_ coni- l ascendetl until he had utininetl ii LIBERALIZING GERMAN TREATY RIGIDITY OF TERMS NOT LIKELY T0 BE MODIFIED ALLIES STAND FIRM ON TERMS Possible Admission of Gemziny to League of _ ` Nations (SpcCial tothe Guardian) PAIIIS, June 7.--iipinioh in tht- nint- tcr oi libcrzili'/.hut ol' the tit-runiti trea- ty liiis swuni: ilistiiitztly a;.:ainsl_ ii-_-- sculng the t‘l|:i~lil_\' ‘ol that iitstiulliioiil This attitude is iiiaiii\`cs\i~d hy _the lllp; I"uu|' after <~on~'\tltiiiio|i with the 4-i~~ otioiiiic experts, (inc oi' the iiltt-miiiiniw that scents itssulvrtl deals wllli the creation und po\\~<-rs of ii _|iei~iiiii|ii-iit lliternatloiial repimitioli coiiiiiiitit-c io sit in Gnrniiiiiy and to tlcit-i~iiiiiii» do- tinlte sums that (li-iuiioiiy iiiust pay. (icl'|ilaii_v`s \vl:~'h to be iiilniitlt'ii to the licagtli' of Ntiiitiiis is iindini: suproi-I owing to Get'niiiii_v's \\'illiii;:iii=ss lo limit their army lo liittliilii ini-ii, iii View oi this :mtl-tiii|il:tl'i.~itic iioiiitiii stration some of the Allied dt~lcgiit»~,= believe Germany should he :wt'iii't.‘tl against aggression and should 1,-iiioy the guartlizmsliip ol’ the I.t\agiiv_ A coiiipreliehsive iinswt-r will hi- nititlo to thc German t-otliiici' pi'i»pos¢ii:= and will also rcply spct'ittt>iill_\- :intl iii length to each oi' the points riiisvii li_-.- the German delegation. Bulgarian Army Being Mobilized (Special to The Guardian) t`.‘OI’ENl'IAGE.\'. .limo T.--A patrl the Bulgarian army has been niohiii ed and is mnrcl\lnt.': toward the Si-rii inn frontier, N Hastening Completion Oi Peace Treaty (Special to The Guardian.) .'\-'I‘§\V YORK JilIil‘ 'l`Ii|' i\t-‘tain ii vii I’l‘cs.~; totlay issiitvd tht- i'ollo\\ii\;~.: 'l`lit-ro is ¢»\'t‘1'_v t~vitlct1t'o that thi- it-:ill Ing ii[.:iii'c>' of the l’r~n<>c i‘milci'eiit-i~ in l’zu‘is are t~|itlt»a\'o\‘i|n.: to liaistvn thi- delivi~i'_v of the Allied reply to ilel'iii:in.-‘ coi|iiit'i‘ proposals to the u0_\` General to it\ve:~'4tLl;;att- nllegotlI`t0l'll1S ‘ill Iil‘ii\'i‘- -'\4=l'f'l"Iilii! li' i"I\`i""-S \'io|a_tiui\.~'. of tho laws of wut' hy tlicrpositive instructions liavo l>i>i~ii _ui\’t‘||_ (leriuaiis: l’i‘ivntc MUG-raw, FirstII\_\’,tlic ('oun<'il of l"onr to all mini- ('olt|slrt‘a\ni (l\|ii\‘tl_-. was tied to ii pmt Iiiiissiotis working on tho reply tu <~t»iii~` i`or three hours lii ai sn0v\'stot’in onlpiet-e their t'cpoi't.~: l»_v .\iotnl:i_\-_ i\` Det-cinher T, llil-l at Liu-strow citnip=tlii_~: ordcr is carried out it is proh- antl dictl early thi- next clay, pt‘0l):ih~Ial>Io 'the reply will bc fra-lnt‘1l v:irl.\' ly from pncuinouia. Iin thc wcck and will bc iiiitiicdiaitcly Pte. Simpson, First UolilstrcaiiiIprrrseittetl to tho cttoiiiy :li-‘.»_~t:rtiii-i. Giiztrtls, reported to have been woun-I l~`roiii reports tfoming -froin Paris it ded in the tiiiigti with a sword in tlieisot-ins that there is growing ii senti- hotids ol ti (lcrtnan ailjutunl at Slen- ment in the (‘ouncil oi’ I<`0ui- that oi- liotlciii-ul-canip on Nov. Zi. i!ii»l. died tcrations niust ho timtic in the ti‘t‘ui_\' in _L |m_`-pilot my or pimp( _lmfy sixth, I but in wlizit. parfittular the ttrrliis will l.lllT; i’tt-. lioliiu, Fir:-'t i`o|tl.