\---l-- The Paper That. Island Like the Dew Covers Prince Edward i- n l Paper v., ,U .. ., f-.... Read by All The News pr Worth Printing All the Ads worth Reading tru Col 1891. i W I'-"!F`." Gini-slut. 1as1. 7 CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1920 I I ' ' ' ' ly Mull. cumin. 88.06. 0- 0- 2-. Failure of t Lloyd Geor ious Ports prevailing note despatches pub- San ltemo. ‘l'llt of the conference report is that it will Saturday, tending view that when George left here it tllat he would tight against the French of seeking to enforce full- of the treaty by Germany means, favoring rather Before he 1,' he re- a more con at San Remo 'refused to his preannouno according to French is prepared to face rathel' than concede a DISPOSITION OF PORTS. SAN REMO. April 22.-KirkiIlIs- iilil5I_ lllllill SIN( Hiiill sent French Policy. Disposition of Var- lé____ Press SP¢°|li)- that port which it to be governed April 22.-Intenserby tt commission composed of one ` caan/\ANv 'ro BE Al.i.owEo‘ _ f he Conference is Pre- ge Opposed to Pre- Greek, one Bulgar, one Briton, one Frenchman and one italian. ARMY IN EXOESS OF 100,000 PARIS. April 22.-friie inter-or lied military commission has re-1 commended that Germany be all- owed an army in excess of 100,- 000 mon as provided by treaty of Versailles the newspaper Llntrunsi- scant said today in rt tlesimtrrli iroili ,lite correspondent at San Remo. The present conference of council of premicrs the ncwsppaper said will end on April 26 reconven- itlg at Paris on May E>_ _,~. SAN REMO, April 22.-Ii`i'ance demands only wllat is due her lil excess of thc nlililtary clauses of the peace treaty with Germany, Premier Millcrand told correspond- eiltstoday. We are not actuated by ilietives of hatred cr vengence, Mil lcrand said, we are willing to 'walt for the payment of thc iildemiility due us. We will help in measures port of Detleilgatch mnyy still use sell and Adrlanople which Presltlg ,for Gemmnyvs ,.e(,Ons.u.u,,_u0,,|_ H ¢’l\f Wilson _""“m°d for B“lg‘“`miGel`mltny does not carry out the are if* li” HW” l° G'°‘*°°' Wh“",ver~s..iileri treat-1, Miiiersnrl said. Bulgiiriii deprived of the mrmeri the allies will confer on nlcalls to be employed to force her to do so. To Commemorate U. S. Navy’s Part (Dom. Press Special). \\’.\|.-‘ll-rlNG~'1‘0N. Anrii 22-si.-N retary Of the 1itl.V"y7` Diiileli, ‘ i (Dom. Press Special). day accepted trom ma-Jor J. nl. Wrench, secretary of the English spcillilng union a cheek for $30,000 to be used for the erection of a monolith in New York harbor to he the Ameri- in e.Dov- war. Strike Hits Ford Go. I)ETRO‘lT, April Z1.--The Ford ilotor (‘o., today announced that a slioriaigo ot' raw material due to the rililroad strike, would cause the laying oil’ temporarily of aDDi'0Ki' iiluit-ly 520,000 of its employees. -i<-¢->---- #4-M-++o++o-v+v+»4+¢o+o++0 icoiiiliiusilil srilciiisl *WANTED.-A,GIRL 'FOR GEN- oral housework. No washing. Ap- ply Mrs. J. D. Stewart 301 Kent St., Charlottetown. 8376-4-Zi-31. Verdict Expected _ - » ln Caillaux Case PARTS, April 22.-The Senate sitting as it high court of justice inet secretly this afternoon to coli- sider evidence in the trial oi' Jos. iCnlluux. Arguments in the trial of the former premier, charged with plotting against. I?_r\nc1.-..,d\u-.ing ,them war were completed last night. Cal- laux was the last speaker making 0. dramatic ,plea in ills own defen- ce. A verdict is expected soon. The prosecution has asked for tho death penalty. No Revolution Is ‘ Likely in" Pomer`ania| (Dom. Press Special). . LONDON, April 22.--The invest- igations instituted by the German Minister of Defenc’e, says a wire- less illessmge from Berlin, show thoro is no danger of it revolution threatening in Ponlernnia as rc- cently reported. London had a “made ln Canada" parade yesterday. A procession of auto and wagon floats decorated and exhibiting goods. Throngs turned out to see it. - - - . :nv-o-G: L °“WANTED.-MAN FOR FARM work. Will pay $40 a inontll for good nian. A.pply to Mr. Stanley, Staiilt-y, Shaw und Pcardon. _ ST.-BETWEEN PRINCE ED- ward Tlioatrc and Bayfield St. tt ,gold mi-riilg. il\`illdcr please lcavc at Guuidian. i 8236-4-23-21 FOR SALE AT R-OSE VAL- liiy 100 acres of land with new house and good out buildings. For particulars uppply to Wlri. Aiidcrson, llosc Valley. 8235-4-23-4i -IN PRINCE EDWARD April 14th, Amethyst, l’(=.1rl liiilg. Reward. li`indt~i' leave 148 Prince |St. 8232-4-22-2i _______.__._._- *FOR SALE.-LOT CONSISTING of one acre, situated at St. Av- anis (facing st. Peters Ilona) l’loul:llrd and in good state ci' cultivation. Apply Percy Gres- 0fl'. Sl. Avards. 31 Fe-_*__ °wAN-ren A iviAio Fon GENER- ul housework. Must be able to do plain cooking. Good wages. ADDIY to Mrs. Bruce Stewart, 14 Water Street. mtf _%__________________ 'WANTED.-GIRL FOR GENER- gl housework. Apply 221 Water ' 8296-4-17-tlipd. 'WANTED--GIRL FORGENIRAL housework. for small family. Ap- PIY 99 UDD6r Prince Bt. _ 9082-4-MEM. ’ 'aint wmrso ron House- "°fi=- Apply 124 Kei-.t strut.; ' Apr 14 tf. 1;i "’°R °AL»s=-‘rnANerAiraNr Gruvoniitein, Ribelton and Stark tlpplo trees, Cuthbert raspberry K'/orslean strawberry and cran- bffry plants. Earifwoarlot thu- barb ‘bul-bs and Hop nets. All 1|- ilmfl gfcwli. I ship bo any station 'Write for prices. J. R. Marks. New London, P. E. i. 8138-4-29:21 _ .'5f,,'f_~,`-li _' »~i}“», » ._.;j,' Q. i..<..1.'.r.J2.°.lsi>x"‘ Ilwtdnhst - ’* &3 '.’iLS.`~i~; ` S239-4-23~2l‘ _ Tornadoes Visit Southern .States (Dom. Press»SpeclaI). Mli}Ml’llIS, April Z2.-The States of Mississippi, 'i‘enncssoe, Alabama and Georgia were visited by dv- vasviating tornadoes on ,Tuesday which took toil of 215 lives and did proptirty dilinago estimated at sev- crill million dollars. Todwy began tho rollnbilliatiiig of the stricken areas and rushed food and metliciil supplies liito the storm wrecked ZOIICS. ~ ---1-€-O-3-='l‘ Newspaper and the _. , liewspriiit Situation (Dom. Press Special). NEW YORK, April 22.-»Members of tho American NewsDHDel` PUD" iisllcrs Association in convention here today unaniiinously adopted n resolution pledging themselves not io use more print paper in 1920 than in 1919. The adoption of thc resolution came after a long discussion of the serious shortage of, print paper. The convention de- nounced uttcinpts of labor to dict- ate prices and comllffiiiiuu. d@0lBl“ mg labor ,,h0u1i1.be~ restrained by legislation similar to that which now restricts business. __-1-£0-D-*° | r Shot and Killed ` In 'Paper 0ilicii " (Dom. Press Special). BUTTE, Mont., April Z2.-l-Iu8h B. Haran, 19, was shot and killed in the press room oi the Daily Bulletin here today. The Bulletin in the organ of the striking miners. Joe illayhst, 23, was arrested on ,the ‘ charge of shooting Hai-nn, he claim ed it was accidental. Both men be-I longed to ii. Radical group, many of whom. heavily armed, assemb- led in mass meeting at the Bullet.- in office, inet night following .riot- ing yesterday afternoon in the Nevernwoat mine where a score of . liouse inet at 11,15 The Government will LONDON, April 22.-A new poli- cy of conciliation is to be launched in Ireland as soon as the new chief secretary, Sir Hamar Greenwood, arrives in Dublin, the Daily Sketch learns. A _shake up in the Dublin castle administration will be one of his first ac-ts it is expected. Sir Hamar, the paper adds. will ascertain exactly what the Sinn Feiners desire and if a favorable 0 vPlli||]i Hill IllEiiNll _ _ ` Try to Find out what Sinn Felners Want. Irish Farmers and ,Labor at Loggerheads. atmosphere is created the Govern- nlcnt will go fur to reach a settle ment of lrish peace which it con- siders essential t0 the peace of the world at large. - A split is said to be threatening between the Irish Farmers and La- bor, the iariners threatening to hold up supplies for towns. The Cl01\VHl;e is i'eDoi'led likely to spread to the Sinn Fein. APRIL 22. _ lion. D. Mci)oilald introduced a bill -to incorporate .Mount Herbert Rural ’l`eleplloile ‘Co., which was read a first time. HON. W. M. LEA introduced a petition to incorporate the ’l`l_‘yon l’i‘oplt~`s (`ci\lt~tery chailging -'the name froiii ".\Ictlloilist" to "Peo- ple's", Bill road a. first time. HON. J. H. BELL tabled reply to questions by Mr. Kennedy wllo asked the Leader of the Govern- ment to lay oil the table of the House a full stateinellt of all sup- plies bought t’or I~’l\lconwood since Jilly of 1919 and also to table all invoices, vouchers and etc., lil con- nection with the above matter. Reply. ’l`lils information will supplied later. l-lon. J. ll. .Bell tabled report ot Cotilllilssioll appointed to report oil Falcoilwood Hospital, asked for by Mr. McNeill. Mr. ilell also tabled replies to the following questions asked by Mr. Kennedy. 1. Quantity and value of llflu0\'S purcllased_nnd paid for by tha PTO* lllbitlon Comfiflsilionf ill gt*ol.’l¢'0'i'“ln' their possession or subject to -their order on September lst, 1919. ` 2. Quantity of liquors on hand or in stock or subject to their order which were procured by seizure or confiscation, and the value thereof. 3. Quantity and value respective- ly of liquors procured by i'?€tiZ‘1i`@_ and confiscation, and procured by. purchase, disposed of from Sept.-‘ cinbor lst, to December 31;-lt, 19121 inclusive, anti the amount realized from the sale ot' each respectively. 4. Total amount ol’ money re- ceived for liquors, and an itemized, statement showing costs of goods purcilased and of all expenses ill- be; Piiocnioiuos iii _ uit LEGISLATURE . No. 53 re_luniber and materials oil liiind. (2) 'Albout 1,500 superficial feet. (3) About 1,000 lineal feet of short piles at Souris. (4) About 400 lineal feet of spruce piles at Hogans wharf, :Clini- lottetown. 5. Nolte. 6. None. Correspolldence. sulinlitt<=ti_ MR. H. D. MCLlEAN drew the Leader of the Governnl'mt’s“sttcnt- ion to the following advertisement which is appearing ill the daily lic-ivspapersz ‘ 1. "Agricultural Agitation. A public meeting will be held at the lloll in Central Bcdeque on Tues- day April 20th at 7.30 p. nl. to dis- cuss advisalibity of establlslling County liigli Schools. Professor I.. \V. Gill, Director of Technical Edu catioiial, Ottawa, ‘and Honourable W. lil. Lea, tinlliiliissioller of Agri- Cnltur" will be ni'escnt.." . 2. Is the Governmellt ol' any Department thereof responsible for the insertion of this advertisement. 3. I-lag the Government adelptiad .iuu.:-iloli.c . .,u ll _r upped. is - eral 'légiiiilzai Educat- ion, now under consideration of Government. ~ r 4.‘ llas tho 'Commissioner , of Agriculture been delegated to at- tend said meetings. No. ' Replies, 2. No; 3 new under con- sideration; 4, No. MR. MCNEILL asked the Colli- nlissioner of Agriculture whether Mi'. W. J. Reid formerly Director of Agriculture has been or is about to be engaged by his Department. 2. If ye.. at what salary. Il. Has there been any order in .Council concerning such hiring if so table copy of same as well us all correspondellce relating to the mat- curreti .by thc commission. 5. Copies of all correspondencel hrtiween the Collliliission and the| Government reliiliug 10 U10 0010*! mission and ‘the cnforceuleilt of' the Act.. _ '(1). S9 cases gin; 212 cases brandy; 214 cases whiskey; 20 bbls.; aio; 30 cases rum; 35 cases wine; g 49 gallons alcohol--vuluo $12.700»i (2) 120 gallons ruiil scizodw value $1.800. (3) 120 gallons rum confiscat- cd by law dlsiposod of for $1.800- Goods purchased amounted _ L0' $48,913.01 alld disposed of for $o7.‘I 024.40. ; (4) Amount received for liquors) $70,802.90, Amount paid for .said stock $67,536.14. Balance of $9.200-‘ 70 placed as working capital of the' Coinmission. (5) Tilt-re wus no corrosl`l0nfI` ence rc-latin.‘z to the enforcenleilt of me prohibition Act -between thc Coniiniselon and the Government. MR. lRVlNG asked the Ooiliilils- stoner ol' :’ublic Works if llls_ De- pertinent han received 11 l>€\iiUU“ i'ronl residents' of Orwell Cove. Newton, Eldon. Cherry V=\ii"»Y~ Ernscliffe and other places retlliesi- ing tllat bridge be placed from Or- well Cove to iCllini1 Point and' what the Government proposes doing u the matter. Reply. Petition received and mat- ter will be attended to. MR. DEWAR asked the Leader of the Government to present 10 the House an itemized account oi the expenditure of $2164.00 re Edu- cational Referendum HH Pfiuwd °“ page 47 of the Public A0C0\1i\iS~ Mr. Bell replied *that as this would take up considerable time he would attend to it inter. MR. MCNEILL asked the Conl- migsioner of Public Works to lay on the table of this House a state- ment showing all materials that the Government has on hand of the following nature! 2. ‘Hard Pine timber. 3. Creosote Piles. 4. Spruce and hardwood pile!- 5. ‘Spruce or hardwood timber- 6. Plank of any kind eXCL‘Di fi" l-liilsborougii Bridge. . MR. MCNEIUL asked tllo Com- missioner of Public Work! If h° has procured any iniiterlal,/for 001" manont large grldges. 2. Haw -mu h hard Diflu- ter. Answer, 1. Has been engaged; 2, $2,200; 3, No order in Council. MR~ ARSENAULT asked the Coillinissloiier of Public Works to lay on the taible of the House a .statement showing: ‘ 1. lWllat material., were purcllas od outside of this Proyincc since Scptenl-lier last for the use of any tlepartinent of the Government and price of same. 2. »li‘rom whom wcro such mat- erials purchased. Il. (a) Was any person or p0Di" snns commissioned to make such purchases. , (ir) -if yes who were such por- son or persons. Coililllissioller replied that in- formation would be l§iV0i\ 12lii`l`~ Oli motion of Mr. lliggs, Holi-<6' wont ilito committee for second i-calling of it bill to incorporate ilvliscouclle ’Farin Productsi. Lid-. Mr Irving in thc chair. (Ar. 11.50 the House took a ton minute recess to allow illember to attend the ceremony oi' placing u wreath by the "Originals" on tht’ Soldier's Monument in nleiTl0i`>' "I those wllo -had fallen at thc second battle et Ypres, this being the Illini versury 1 A AFTERNOON SESSION _- House met at 4.05 Tho House went into committee for second i'ea;iin$»: ol air not ti lu- colpoiate the .~)‘.lr 1‘ackrt (`.<.m- pany, Ltd., M '. lVlcArtl\ur ill the chalr. A sharp passage occurred between the Hin. the Attorney Gcn eral, who was in charge oi the bill and l\lr. E. T. Higgs during discus- sion of certain clauses. The lllbll- l-v of the sllarelioldern w»1.~r the point in question, the bill providing that shareholders were ll'll,lo only to tho extent of the amount unpaid on the shares aciiually hold by them. Messrs Higgs, Ariaenaulr, Saunders and LePiige wmit»=tl the liability to extend to a'.:bscrll\ed shares. and Mr. Higgs moved that the words "and subscribed" be in- serted, - MR. JOHNSTON declared tha' rather than allow these words to he inserted he would withdraw the bill. The clause was allowed to stand ind the bill was agreed to. On motion of I-lon G. Eitlluglleii the House went lntovcommiiteo for second reading of li hill to incor- 3. -How many creosote plies. 4 4. Where boug-ht and what Drieo 15, To lay on the table 0! U10 House all correspondence. ) Answer to lucNeii1s' question 7 l mei# were wounded. i .A nomic tho Pocahontas Coal Co.. Mr. ‘Higgs in the chair. Bill agreed to and ordered to he read o third __.__.___....._..__._..__-- Continued olr Page Three ' / :_ * i _ Ang! V8uhnorlptlon,_d|llVJr¢ii_, 8400- 1 iii iiiiiipiiii iiiiiiiiii Report that Sir Thom as White will Head Cana.da’s Representatives at Financial Conference in Bru proved in Englall (Dom. Press Special). LONDON, April 22.-~'I`ho report, that Sir Thomas White will head 'steadily loosing ground in Eu,-op. fJanatla's i-cprescntatives at the iln- ancial conference called by th( League of Nations to meet in Brus sets toward the cnd of next' month is highly approved here. It is held that it is important that Canada's representatives sllould be men with a full knowledge of international finance as the conference will give great opportunities for the donlin- ion to improve its position ill Eur- ssels Generally Ap- tl , ape, Willie since the peace con- ferncce the United States has been can opinion, Canada by her willing- ness 2'/ bear her full shore in the probleins oi_\rorld reconstruction was shown by her advancing cred- , its to the impoverished European states to stand high throughout the continent. Ameriaicn travellers returning from Europe speak en- viously oi' the reputation borne by ('r\nad:1 as compared with the Unlt- ed States. ANEW [;[|N|]|l|M|]Hy 0 p , HIGH nit in-iiiiiiiiit Aullr , Gradually the iilwardness of the External audit is being made pub-_ lic as further opportunity occurs to examine the one copy available an( as the Putriot further unveils its opinions. The following instructions, according to the Patriot, were given to the audlt0rs:- lst. Ascertain the exact debt up to and including the Bth day of September, 1919. ` I 2nd. Ascertain all liabilities accrued, due and payable up to the said 8th day of September, 1919 - ~'. ' _ , ` ‘#17 3rd. Ascertaiil all liabilities which the'Gov§ Jof P. E. Is- land are now under and which are not new payable and not accrued duo on the said 8th day of September, 1919. 4th. Give it -lull list of all contracts relating to each department made by the Government up to the Spill Sth day of September, 1919, sta! lug, lu tabulated form, how much is dye on such contracts, how much( is paid therein, vvilil .dates of paypeptg hereafter to `h¢ mode, The said committee are also required to give any other information respecting the iinances of the province, which may he requested by the government. Certified, ARTHUR NEWBERY» fClerk kecutive Council AN N The clear purposevof the government. was to make the indebted- D055 Of the pr0Vi11Cii as large as iwsslbie--no doubt in anticipation of the frenzied financing lil prospect Accordingly not only the liabilities due up to September Sth but every available liability then in sight "up to 31st December was included in their statement. , , Adding the amounts cllargeable to the late government up to Sept The Day Remembered by First Contingent Veterans. ! rt. .. ...... ............ i. .... B... ............. f.. .r.. ............. r... -1 .. p. . ,,f J. i _i= Y i 4-. .,s.u'.\rt';~;- The History of the uoriginalsn Outlined. |in,onill.g,.iney iurupea up to it tot-.ii big enough to satisfy themselves but which is not likely to meet with the approval of reasonale men, .' _ -' 'r ~ ~ » -- Splendid Banquet was Held Last Night at thai.. ..."f..fff§l‘ltf§y.i..'f.f§§f.`§flt§.si§§; .fe..ffl‘1'fl§§i;rl§;tif;ff_' Davies Hotel. The Old Battles Re-fought “"“ “‘ ‘"° ”°i 'lv “°‘ ‘rim "H u‘“°f'- Srfenef -hui at least one item io be deducted, namely $105 978 30 ot special assets. Under More ‘Favorable , _ Yesterday, April 22nd was tile' anniversary of the second battle cl’ Ypres in \vliicli»tllr-. !i,l.l;i'iialls won undying fame. The first contingvllt veterans of (‘li:1i'lottc'.o\v;i oliscrve-ti the aiiliivelsary yesterday' by plac- ing ll wrcaiii gil the so`ldiei':i iiioilu- molit oil Queen Square while Bug- lar Vilalier Trainol' sounded the First and Last Post, The Legislat- ure took ten minutes `l‘ecess`\vllile the ceremony hwas in progress. In _ o ,eve ing _t e_ First, Co tin ent 'gen' "held a splendid' ballqugatgthié Davies, some particulars of which will be found elsewhere in this ls- sue. LIST OF FIRST CANADIAN CON- ' TINGENT (P. E. I.) W. G. Bruce, H. Bealrsto, J. Bowden, L. ,ll-ll. Beer, (Col,), L. Beer, T. Burns, H. Best, G, Brady, G. Camphell,‘(Capt.), VV. C. (Trus- by. C- Croken, A. A. ,(!orncy, Suni- rnersidc, A. R. B. Duck. (Capt.), L. Delioche, F. Duffy, R. H. Duvar, S. Uoiron. E. Davv. S. Elliot. K. Ellis, J. Ford, L. Gaudet, H. Gillis, G. W. Gardiner, W. G. Higgins, W. Hughes, C. Jardine, (C`spt.), in lier- muda, H. R. Large, (Lt.), .1. K. Lacey. V. H. McLeod, ir. li. Mc- Rae, (Major), D, A. IVlcl)onald, (Lt.) S. McKinnon, I\icI.eail, (Montague). D. Z\lcLean, ll. Mc- Fudyen, (Lt). K. \V. .\lcLoan,, D. ` J. McDonald, J. J. M<:Donali~tson, D. M. Robertson, D. C. M.. C, Rogers, W. Squai'ehrii2,gs, W. F. Sudshury, J. A. Simons, l). Simons. D. Steivsrl, D. (‘. -M., It. Stewart, (Lt._) N. Walker, F. Walker, ll. Waits, J. J. Walsh, Il_ A. Whitlock, (LL), E. \Vei.'ks.‘(i.t.i, F. white, (Lt), J. Walker (Capt) W. L. Delaney, Kensington. Rt-rt lloll, Wood is-| lands, P. E. I., J. A. Monaghan, Klnkora. P. E. l.. Lester (T. John- ston, Box 8. St. Peters Road,Jalnes Kirk, Sumniorsidc, B. Morilmore. J. Strain, V. Acorii. Niilelson l"riut'c Edward island- crs, original first contillgcnt. gave up their lives iii tho great struggle as follows:- KILLED R. Brehaut. P. H. Crockett, (Lt.), D. C. M. S. E, Chandler. A. L. Collett. J. Clarkln. C. H. Duffy. W. J. N. Gill, (Lt.) B. Hooper. A. C. Henderson. L. S. Jenkins. A. l.eFurgey, (LL) J. W. McLaren. G. McLean; il , THE WEATHER TEMPERATURE TIDE. MOON ETH TORONTO, April Z2.-Fair to- day. Tho tido will be high this affor- noon at 1.32 ami tomorrow at 2.20; it will bn high tomororw morn- ing at 3.03 and Sunday at 4.07. -Sun nets this evening at 6.50 and tomornrw at 7:, it rises tomorrow mesrniilg at' 4.56 and Sunday at 4.6 . New moon, Sunday, April 18th, 5.43 p. m. . .First `quarter moon, Sunday. April 25th, 89:28 u. m. . ,I r .. 1. ., . . ' ' I | , ,Besides this amount there are to be deducted, the Prohibition Ctwiniil ___ V Esion rzvonue some $50,000, and stock on hand, some $30,000 or $40,090 Mclnnis, M. M. .material paid for and on hand and several other amounts 9-“_3“9 Marshall, I Robertson. _ ' Stewart. Walker, (Lt.) 'General Headquul'ters,' ‘ “During the past week I have fol- lowed with admiration the splen- did achievements of my 'troops in- cluding the capture and retention and the gallant. conduct of the Cau- adian Division in repulsing the eu-g emy and recapturlng four heavy guns." j i ii ill U O 1 From the Duke of Connaught, K. G., K. T., K. P., Etc., Governor- General and of the Dominion of Canada. , Ottawa, 25th April - To Sir John French, Headquarters B. E. F.. “I am deeply gratified with your, tclegranl and the splendid behav-.“ loilr of the Canadian.; at Lange, niarck." l ARTHUR. 1 o o o o 1 From Sir Robert Borden and Maj-‘ or»Gon. Hughes. Tn Sir John French, liradquarters B. E. F., _ France. “Please convoy to Canadians the pride had joy of their comrndoe in (‘anada for the part they have so obly played. Caila(l'it\ns arc ilifliill proud that tliero was no surrender also that thc guns lost were not al- lowed in remain lil possession of. the eiivlily. (ioiltiiiucil . ou Page Three -t°°`°‘"_‘“.°”'_‘”“*"'| Wllsoll Will Not Insist! _...,.-- dent Wilson will not again insist sired ny the United States, it was tiri li o o s iuitlfication ni’ the treaty is with- .polltlcs it wus Indies, larger than any possessed bv the llnited States are under coll ed today °*l<‘rcllh herring for solo at the ofvl-llll 60 after desperate fightlng,’f"'"""" which will be taken up late;-_ Yesterdays iI’atriot claims that its statement that the “province i as half a million dollars worse oft than when the Conservatives' took charge" would be "well Wihi th k bagatelle. Wolfgang Must -' Quit Sweden (Dom. Prose Special). STOCK;'l~IO.LM, April 22.-'l‘l.ie tlovemnient has ordered deportat- ion of Dr. Wolfgang Von Kopp, leader of Lhe German insurrection on the ground that he entered Swe- den unoertforged passport, vm, Kopp will be under police super- vision until dotails of his deport- ation have been decided. I-lo will not be extraditcd to Germany. it was understood he said he intend- ed to retire from politics devot- ing the remainder of ills life to science. I--~ <»-¢¢-_- German Railvaymen Demand Plate Pay (Dom. Prose Special). -BEIl.I-JN. April 22.--Tho Nation- al Union Railway workers today induced the government to recom- mend that workers be granted in- QNGSOG Wtlges- The union pro- sentoti tho demands for wage in- creases to a coalition executive committee with an ultimatum- that the mon would strike ii' their dc- inands were not granted before tug end of 24 hours. The committee voted to recommend wage increas- unlon's demands. tous condition today following here. One of the lndured was a pickets when a revolver was fired ing fire with rovolvers. The firing of the suard and deputies finally i . g DROWNED AT SEA. ' - _ Nursing gist" R_ 'Mc,_Hn_ i _V ' D .2 mat' lf we add to the figures; hero The Guardian is indebted to g“en the amgum' It WILL TAKE t° put the asylum: 'he F09-dll and Init-uteualii Ernest Weeks for copies bridges and public works generally in a. workable condition " ,ot thc following special orders of( N d , ` ` -tire any which iran been issued to ° "“"'~ with “ fe” “Ch “‘1diii°HS» the 11101191' being spent by .ills Qfiiiedicns lifter the battle- libs present sovemment. can easily be swelled into millions 'rue " .""*°"f-"`A|iflil"Zd»Lli,-7291-5. T* '~' f-' '- -1 _--_ _ _ '_. ,_/ To SH John Fmmh_ imtnaqulnalr million, in me iiglit of Jimi is ye, to ¢,,,i..ij»f,, ,,, _‘,,,.,,-»,~' ‘His Maiestysends the following" ' i f' 1 '» r‘~f*‘~-._»_,- .j message. i_._......_ 't Marriage of Lady Dorothy Gavel _(Dom. Press Special). April 22.-Society and the public flocked to St. Margarets l_.hu.rch, Westminster, yesterday for the most fashionable wedding of the season, when Lady Dorothy Cavendish. (laughter of the Duke oi' Devonshire, Governor General ot’ Canada was married to Hamid MacMillan. late of the Grenadier Guards and Aide dc Camp to the Governor General. Queen Alexan- dra. Prince Albert, the Duke of Connaught and other Royalties with practically everybody of British society were present and an eu- thusiestio gathering numbering many thousands. The mrblio gave a hearty greeting to the bride and her popular tether. German Troops Are Withdrawn (Special to The Guardian.) -PARIS, April 21.#-Reschwehr troops which had been interned at Cologne by order of Marshall Peck have been sent back into nqa-o_c- cupied ‘territory after agreement es to tho Relchstag which was con~. b"i"“°“ Freuch “ml G""‘“““ 5°" sidered equivalent to K,-“nuns mei ernineuis, according to a. Berlin despatch received here. These troops were sent back via Siege- ' ’ .Burg in order to obviate tho neo- (Dom. Press Special). In B _ r . i th h ,h wAslli.\rG'roN, April 22.-l>resi- _ '§{‘,,s.,’,',.’ ,‘f.,,,,l,§',;“'_ir PM ng “mg ° to the allies that they sottlc the remaining pence questions as do-` (Dom. P--'ren annul). 1,. 1 | d | | <1_ I _ , BUTTE. Mont., \ il22.-#Fift . ' ' §`.“l€f‘r 4° i'l’.i.’$_ €v'i§ii‘°§i°..§’.l`S’}.-.fl -un are in =.»r~rri.'.l§'i.... 1.. .. .°.'§~'3 Tl1I`k1SIl P01103! irritl no iviiinotpiu-tieipute in worm smiles between striking miners ‘ (special to The ousrulm.) understood. ilud guards near Nsvcrsweat .Mine Skill-S, April 21.-Soviet Russia, I ding to strong reports reach- ,_ lli"“"'1» F‘*"|IUR Wiia hitlh |'0|I0W|ilE ing here from Moscow. is prepar- U° S- _ YPSt6i‘di\l"s fitliliiiig- The SHINE' ing to issue a vigorous protest to W men were escorting workmen the piling against their pulley of ° lh"°“|h 5 ‘"`°"d Of 1991103 ilfiki’ dienlelnbering Turkey to profit al- lied imperialism which disposes of (Dom. Press Special). the “hm 'W9 ib°"°V°d I0 'JUG |1900 *Constantinople and the *slim al- w.\-suiNoroN. April 22.-plans fired ii! I Heirs' in I biliidiill Mer thouzh izuoriul Blues ew- for a new naval base in the West by- A "i°i» ""“II°d- b°¢h ‘|563 09011 mount interest In U18! l‘PKi0ll. slderation in Congress, it was teal-ii ‘“5P“"’“"I U19 Cl`°WdB- .NN . T0 Purchase Home T“'!_’!‘_‘?“ T*‘“i'°° OOMING EVENTS, For (Special to The Guardian.) WASHINGTON April 21 -Met- MEETINGs~ ET(-7' (Dorm Pm' Siiwllli- , lem rebels ore threatening 'run- picn in the oil region. According Market. to-morrow. Samuel Plnenu. Tl8i‘0ll°\l- l1\BilY~ menacing Tampico. - 1. .. V. . . . it 1.17) ,~.,.»=». _.. . 5. 31-. A. S’-"-'ep Sli . i ,- . Ill