f _ I , I --'r m====== rf f 1( ‘ ‘ f ‘ -1--1 1 -as-. ‘ --5- - --f-f -gf =- THE GUARDIAN. covnizs EDWARD isLA_NDtL1Ki-: Tim DEW .. . ..... . ...... . A..L1-'PW ADVTS~..‘ZY.......w THE CHARIGTIUITEWH CUARIIAH A || ‘ A-gl; E NEWS Qi, .~-:-:' x -v 4 Ji . _ I l P . , _ _ """° »°»°"'° '°*P*" oven 4s,oQo Rnadnrg oniiy Rand by zvoi-,yipgely r -' ~ -- + - - =-ir clisriottotown Gulrdion; Thnotonts . - , - ._ ,_ nm-in, own... r.....¢.i 1.»1.=v...i..1m cl-1A1\Lo'1'r17rowN, CANADA, SATURDAY, MARCH 22,1919 """'"' °""'°"°*'°"' ‘°-""°."*f' s mticnaa woot ues, ‘ C- .. ,. .. ` , . . v »o_a.,.or. ,, FINANCIAL HISTORY DF FlF'I-‘EEN PRIZES IN GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC! GUARDIAN CAMPAIGN ` OTTAWA, March 20.-The Grand Trunk Pacific held the liouss today. Sir Thomas Wlltlte sketched the finan- cial history of the road from its ln- ception until it finally passed into the nnndn of a government receiver a couple of weeks ago. "We are carry- ing on as receiver," replied Sir Thom. n,.,, when queried as to the Govern- nient’s future intentions. "W'c are maintaining the service. What we shall do will be as`\ve may determine. Ilut l may say that unless a satis- factory situation ensues the Domin- ion Government will be obliged to pursue whatever legal remedies of it may havo, and lt has many." Sir Thomas also went into details oliable because they had refused to rf?COSnlze their G, T. 1'. liabilities. Negotiations with the Grand Trunk were not possible until G. T. P. lla. aut factor. .ln passing, Sir Thomas iucntionod that tht- (lr,-ind 'rl-nnk Paciflelind cost something like $200,- 000,000, if deficits :ind fixed charges for the last three years were includ- ed. The llomiulon Government was interested to tho extent of about The llousr- was in cominitif-r- on ii \'1‘--‘-Olutiou to confirm the 0rdi»r-in- Council appointing Dr. Reid rocoiwr ol the ahortivo negotiations for ao- quisitlon by the government of the Grand Trunk along with tho Grand Trunk Pacific. The two offers were: ily the Gov- ernment-$2,500,000 for the first throt- yvars, $3.000.000 for the succeeding live yeans, and $3,600.00 annually tliereafter. All the liabilities oi' the Grand Trunk and of thc Grand Trunk Pacific to be assumed by the Government. The terms not accepted; the 'arbitration as an alter»| native. , By the conipany-Annual rental of ovor $5,000,000 a. year for the Grand Trunk. The Grand Truuk's reply madl- no reference to the company's obli- gations in regard to the Grand Trunk Pacific. Sir Thomas ilefinlteiy laid it down, that the Government had no deslre‘ to exact the strict poiuid of flesh from the Grand Trunk in respect to thc Grand Trunk Pacific, but in the vlow` Simi Um" W0 ill U10 i’-V<‘Hi1\§- ! gone, li' so, send them a copy of Wed- The Hrucral pleii wasunude that public ownership should be given i: fair chance. W. l-‘. Machean, of South York, expressed liimscif as fav- oring acquisition by the Government not only of the Grand Trunk and the Grand Trunk Pacific, but also of the , _ (‘zinadin.ii llucifi c railway, of tele'-f stnutial eiicoiirn.geint=ui: in llie wuy of graphs and express. \\'. F. Nickle, of Kingston thought the G. T. P. and the G. '1‘,`sliould he taken over and efficient men placed in charge. Mr. ltobb, chief opposition whip, t`eai'eu.Tcaiiil>aii;n. THERE IS NO SPECULA- iiowevtvr, that the policy of rushing into iiationoi ownership of the Grand 'l‘ruiik would result in the some cffec: in the West as the l. C. R. had in; the East. The resolution was cari‘ic-tl and ii bill iiusod thereon- wus' introduced. itoil-}ion ns fi contestant.. lt is the votes way nialtc-.rs will again bo before thc llouso toniorrow. :I7 I I I I Aworking-these will not bring you a. A Dunno iuio iii 40 suv iiiunis .. .. » . `traln you would not wntcli it until it 1,-r.__ Bound and Caged the Guard _and Got Away with 88? . - - Service (Special to the Guardian.) DUBLIN, Mar. 21.-The biggest raid by Sinn Felners to secure arms which has as yet been recorded took place yesterday morning at the air- dromc. near Sentry. six miles iroin here, when Sinn Peiners numbering nmrly forty over-powered the soldiers Ril .1 , '..°j..iulu snow iiiinucui i;':’;"‘..::'f";..;:':‘i...:§f:“;.;::;:.;‘“;.111 T0 Suggrggful MUSE resting in a guard house. They were bound and gagged and were tied io iff-`$"'1.."`.i'.’.i° .flI1§'...T.fI§.` 'l'l.'~‘.."'.ll.IfI.‘I§f.’.',`fSpeeches and Music Features oi Wind-Up. Mr. Vernon to prevent. pursuit null ilu- rnideisl made their escape. Gtliciaiis and Uliranians , Warned by the Allies --- i PARIS, March 21.-Marshal Poch and other generals were called in dur- _ ing yesterday'a prolonged session of the Supreme Council to give their advice as to the action which should be taken in Galicia, where Ukraniun forces are besieglng Lemberif which is threatened from three sides. li was decided that a sharp warning should he sent to both sides, asking for ii. suspension of hostilities, The Warning will take the form of an “in- Junction" to the two armies. i.__--_--,_.- __i_4.1_ . . \ CONDENSED SPECIALS' H ¢§?l»4ll0 WANTED HOUSE-MAID. REFER- ences. Apply to Mrs. W.S. Stewart. 294 Richmond Street. it~9l-ll-lliintf 0AlRYMlN'l SANITARY BUTTER tuner. inflated. “vreuii mir! Bs” ter"--85% or 100. Per D0" 40°- Gtmrdhll gmce. _ 8694-1-30metf. *Losv on on Anounn mAncH flrd. a prayer book in case. Will ilu' finder liltfllo leave at this office. . I - 4649-3-ziivini. .__._________,____.____. -.- WAN-.TID ov iz women a on 4 rooms for light housekeepinl In “ lteum heated house. Apply 230 Rich- mond. 1:-got. - 45az-ii~ioMelrd- 1% °lMaAm in rsncits.-sx1'RA Guilty yellow liexagon pencils. rub' l>0i_"tip| Maui, per dosen, worth 10 -s .-.+-»»..oi-»»»- 1- »--»= an _, mm sell, at discount. Apply 0\\“f“' , inu"ti§¢,_' . . --iam-icuii. 95140-000-000- ' Aniake the payment- to' you, or to the tlio Grand Trunk Pacific .iisciission en-' man or woman who has his or`her own interest at hen-rt, and is really anxious to win one of the' fifteen' niag- nlflceni. awards, should see his or her ifrieiids at once and ask them to save 'tim coupons from “Tile Guardian," ul- 'so in paying their subscription to ,Campaign Department so that they ,run secure votes. Perhaps you have ,hosis of friends in sonic. place where ' tho Campaign news has not as yet A nosday‘s "Guardian" marking--the page ' on which the contest add appears, and l .tcll them it is your intention to be aiiiongtlie winners when this great Cillllililllln closes on May 24, 1919. The 'mail should bring you good news in ‘tho way of congratulations, and sub- ; u subscription. 1 Write to the Compalgn Department ilf you do not clearly understand the iterms, r_ules and regulations of the 'TION ABOUT THIS (‘Al\ii’AlGN. ,“'I‘lie Guardian” offers the prizes to -the winners: the winners bccoinc winiiors only by Work ond cncrHY- FOV lyour industrious efforts votes will he `given on subscription: this in turn Tplzrces you in your respective posit- , which will enable you lv win the pril- us, and nothing also Will assist l/Ull. .i-uit-h on hoping and waiting. and 110! Sketclicd inHouse of Commons by Sir Thomas White. All Including' Automobiles, (0 be Given :;z;::;‘i;w.:";:::.2;f:.z::;“:z.°i;:;§ Away to Mui a1dW0mu1 of Energy- The time for id-ly contemplating the to get aboard. lf you are going to on- lmu , _ Dt'0BDBC'l of securing one of “The ter -this campaign in earnest, now is > 05 Were rfsflrdcd HS an ll1ll>ort» Guardian" awards is passed. Eve-.ry,tlie time to do it. Make yourself coin- ,that you were there to contest their i I This is not a. popularity proposition one ofitheso prizes. and we can see pulled out of tho' station and then tri’ fortable with zi knowledge that -who ever wins the prizes ahead of youi will not do so without having known' right to victory and then, moreover, you`wlll have won ti _cash prize. but a, labor -proposition. You work now so that you may ride in one oi' the prize automobiles later. It is not too late to enter the campaign, but our advice to you is that 1f'.you are going to enter that you are' foolish to do- iay. Get your name in. Let your friends know that you are out to win no reason in the world why you should not win one oi' the fltlteen priz- és. There are just two ways to vote in this campaign: one is by clipping the coupon front cncli issue of “The Guardian" and sending -them to the Canipuign Department before the ex~ pirutiori day. The other is by sub- scription payments. Note the scale ot’ votes in this issue: see the differ- ent prizes and the number of votes given on payment. The Campaign Department is ll0\‘f‘- for your conveiiieiice. There is nonc- to blame but yourself if you are look- ing for information and have not as yet called us up.,\Vt=, have ix telephone and if you will simply call us, or write 'us telling us you do not understand, we will call or write you at once. This places you under no obligation. Do no* fail to read each issue “of The Guardian" for new developments of the campaign. A t‘.]iorlot.‘teown's ,first annual auto- ’W Cl' imp- i-ti' ii. fi S .ixgl nfilgilimrvw onto in a :maze o iz ory Will beSl,500,000,000 (Special tc the Guardian.) ' l’AR.lS, March 21.--Canada has completed her war cost estimates for submission to the ropuratioii commis- sion. lt in understood, according to inn Renter correspondent, that thc ‘amount will exceed $1.500,000.000- I l ,Address of Homage ‘ To Ex-Kaiser lll:lRLli\'. Mor. 21.--The aildress ol homage circulated on the occit-0l‘t oi' the Coal Comniissioii, of conierrcd :it the residence oi' .\ir - Negotiations Said to in Broken off. ground instead of eight from July 10, some oi’ tho larger questions pcndiugf P,~,plg_ Mn,-ch 21___Unde,. Q Pom,” and six hours from July 13, 1921, Sub- now, reparations for war losses and dole of Mn,-nl, 19 lpn Hnvnn con-9,, ject to the economic position of the the Fi-nnco-Gerinnn frontier. pondent says that the Gel-mqns hav. industry the report recommends an These questions for the rnomenti inf, refused to sign the termsvvirtual- increase in wages of two shillings per have assumed paramount importance-.I ly agreed upon the negotiations nn” shift for colliery workers now under taking place evcnohcad of tho League been considered by the Allies as brok- ru off. shilling for workers under sixteen commission revising the covenant is 'rpg correspondent adds mu gn, yours. practically finished much difficulty ts Germans were quitting Fosen. imma.. diately. colliery workers, it is further recom- W i _ __ _ ____ _ _Y Government and Private or :1;°i;:‘.f‘i.-.f;‘.‘?.;;“;“.i.i;;‘;i;;i“ MUCH NEEDED CHANGE IN CABLE AEHANGEMENTS Commercial Business to be iuxiiis, tum-cii 21.-A fast ii-aiu ' SCIII at AIICITIHTC I'I0\ll'S. - EXDFGSS, ii b¢><211Hll-‘ KHOWII 10111151 \‘-'till , (Special to the Guardian.) ' A hours; no commercial or private cabl- discussed at a meeting this week oil LONDON, lllurcli ill..-Cable ug-en-A ns could previously be transmitted diplomatic repi'csentati\'cs of’ Gi'ent‘,clcs hear with t-xireine pleasure that until all government messages wen Britain, Belgium. Serbia, Roumaiiia, the right of the government d'.\pa:‘t- flnlsnnly The rennlt often W" 3.” Greece and F‘ranco under the chair- ments to priority in the uso of the government work occupied me cables inzinsliip ot' Albert Clavelile, Frent-li cables is to bn iiiiinorliafcly drasticnl- for twenty hours without ceasing. Zllinistei' of Public Works. The new =y reduced. The Canadian Associated Pre” als” routo would run through the Slinpion Government and uoii-goveriimsiit nnfl,-_-mlnnds that the press bureau Tunnel and Milan, Venice, Triest, Ag- m<.‘SSH-aes will be sent at alternate linlf censorship will cease within a month, ruin and Belgrade. Latex- it would be ___ , __ V V continued to Bucharest and to Con-___ _ , __ stantiuople; There is under consider- L stniitiiiopio over \vliicli coiinection ‘ would be made with the German built - line to Bngdad. Hungary Refuses British Government to Finance British Settlers iii Dver- , seas Dominions. ‘ ' (s',°°°'“' ‘° ff” °'““"““"'7 , (8P'°'°' *° “‘° °“°"°U°") fat pre-war interest to the dominion ljA`liISv- M8I`<‘-li .»i.-The Hllngallah LONDON, Mar. 2l.-The Canadian i governments- acting as agentsjor the goioiiiineiit has refused to obey the .tszzociotoii Press uiidcrslunde ll;-,L nnl Brillisl, gm.C,mmem_ The ,dm is to Ententifs demand for the sni'reixiit~i igroenieiit has been reached for thai opml up new tracks' build “mm” Of m@l`l`hH-Ill BUTDDIHS. i1CC0I`dillZ Y-0 11 promotion of an imperial sch(-nie ofland generally finance settlers L68' Budapest desnatrii 1° the Journal ucv emiin-ation to enable Driiisii soiuiorsgisiaiivo street will me given in tin. Debillli- The Hlliltiariuns take the -o settle in the tlominions. The baslslscliefrno which is lndupendent of the ground that acquiescence would moan -if the plou is free passugc provido.i i plans of inn don-llnlonn gm- then. 90| the Pllll Of Dallllbc trilfflc- ‘ly the llritlsli government und loans, rllcrs. Thirteen neutral powers were rr- :-roseiited by ambassadors. iiiinistcis. ' Swcd-xii. lton to Sir Robert Borden, this (viii .niinn i' emi-r, i still 0 . s' ii b t - ` ~ ` Iort has rliot yet Fnade nitlccli-tiFiIil. Ent 1 l‘“;‘l!;_3`:'l¥lx;r(-;;)l;_E'LT(_' ' ` ‘ A A ` _ it is said that it is by no moans lm I ~ » (`0l‘ENl»iAGl~].\'. .\lnrt~h 21.- .»\ rr- port from lic-isingfors reports that typhoid fever is now raging worse than ever in Petrograd, where 200 ari- dying d:iily in the public hospitals, and many more in private homes. The llolslievik uutliorltios art- doing noth- ing to curb the disease und even pw- by vt-nt iii:-iiiiiocllon i-niisidi-i'liig this i. relic from thi- time oi' tho “uppri classes." G°“"“‘ A“°“"Y IMPRESSIVE MEETING 'S DN LEAGUE DF NATIDNS » 1 ' rs British Forces in the conquest of l’ul PARIS- M-'1i`» 131---Tlie mer-ting of Spain was represented by her Under esmm' Wm leave for Egypttonighz i-,prtscntailyos ofncutrul nations yt-1;-1 Minister of Foreign Affairs, png-nln_ lcriiny' to present the views of ilu-ir by her Foreign Minister and this Counm that the Situation in lmpg --oniitries on the l.t-agile of Nnlioiis.. South American Republics hy resident 'irovod to be an iiiipirssive orczisioii. inllnlglnl-S_ TIN' 119192-ia-tes sat at a large green .nil dole :tics with thi-ir rwi ies of lnpla at whlnh Lord “oben Ceo" g lu .nilitary :iiiil rivilizzu :itt:|i‘lict‘s. 'l`li~- pr-_-'lip M |11 |_ Us A b d he -lations rlirevily 1-, ,»,..-sciiit-il \\-in-,-. it H;\"(:i;( aiii1ouni:ocdOqTI1:tf tire? ;:FiF|Tin\ o o m "crsl:i, Saivziilor, Suit/.crlriii