. Wl\W..1"l§‘§r.k i » .e »~ ~4»v~~_¢.-»_f.**-1"/» ~- 1.'-. \~-1. -°-" » . “’*\ r'~>" ~.~_‘ - - ,i ._ ..» ,,<.. ,.,.l_ . ~ . 4- ~_ v _~, \ _ . . .~ . f D.-jc . “-- " ‘ ' ' "’~"‘ ‘ --I-.-f e_.‘-- ' ' 1 `_` f ‘ f- ` A -`-““”'- ' - W ' '--r-rr"-' ""5-"'-2-'~‘f='” _ -. ~ n.-..,,: - ~ ._ _ _ . -._ _ 1 ~~‘-v‘ ,wovrii/iBi:R'~>Tifii1 ' 1 ‘1 -X ‘ * > _ 21.14 ` ‘gi ~.» AF-. .,_»- lron me nanny sian Good tools are indispciisabie to thc atorial opposition. _ THE MONRGE DOCYRINE The cliiefolilection to inserting 0. recognition or endorsement of the Monroe Doctrine in the Coceriant was that it placed the United States in l. special condition. The French dele- gates, Bourgeois and Larriaude, con- tented that such an anienclxnent might prevent action ol the League in the Western Hemisphere and. oon- versely, might relieve the United Sta- ics from the obligation to participate in the settlement oi' European affairs dcclded upon by the League. If the Monroe Doctrine in the Covenant was tent with the terms of the Coven_Axit,' Larnaude argued. 'it was unnecessary to refer to it, What was unnecessary might be dangerous. Relying on the special mention ot the Monroe Doc- trine in the ' Covenant the' United States might some day assert, that the Doctrine forbade some act of interven- tion decided iipon by the other mem- 'ocrs of the League. . Tho British seemed thoroughly in .i ir _ -, , inet turrueiy- of the colin. -,W depends upon ner -bility in main- ,lflill her-#ls defence. and like n11‘ 0201>-rooted popular. sentiments it is persuaded to approve lt, for -he re-*hm ,Odd .each of . which requires cculd not be successfully carl-ied'th.l i - i approial ol’ the French. At first Wil- should have to surrender at discretion. son was not inclined to consider ser-I giiiundtdf ing truth; Not.only‘ have we doniinions scattered over the face of Protection _from the sea, but the teem- ing ‘population of the Islands of the United" Iiinkdom can only beied and '°i\'5£11¢d `l7fi>Vi¢'led the avenues of sea traffic _gre safe. We import four-fifths of our cereals, two-thirds cf! our meat, ithe whole of our cotton. and almost the' whole of our wool. If we were blockaded for \ month or less we i That is not true of any other coun- try in the world to the some extent. 1 Leest emit is it true ci the united ‘States which could as far as necess- laries of life are concemed laugh all iany biocksi:l'e.' " I think you will believe me wheni ll 'say that I i\rii'passionately desirous ‘of Anglo-American friendship, end aL 'convinced believer in its existense and , jaurnbiiity, but I must freely admit; that if I were British Minister of the . Navy and I saw that British safety; was being threatened. even by Amer-I lca I should have not recommend to` ‘my fellow countrymen to spend their; last, shilling in bringing our fleet up to the point which I was advised wasi 'necessary for their safety. I'do not` of course ask you to accept these views ,but I do ask you to recognize their, existence. I do not know whether in, your country you have any tradltionaii policy around which popular senll-f imerit has crystallized in a similar way . but if you have you will be able to cp- ipzeeinte the inns ni British feelin; lthat exists on this point. - 1 You _have some times been good cn- l ‘flush to li-iviieurib to speak to _you as frankly as I woulilo one of my coun- you to say that ,when the Treaty of Pea.oe‘containing' the League of Na- tions has been signed you wouldaban- felon or modify your new na.'val_pro- grammet I em sure that the British Would it be possible for instance, for, /. / \ »c.w._\rrrr It was Cha_mplai1i's great desire to i explore the country whence came |trymen. and _in that spirit I venture to , the swat mm, on whose banks he “sk y°“ whether y°“.°°u1d dc’ any' lhad planted thcs°tt1emcnt of Quebec thing to reassure us on this point* ' .and to search form passage which 'would lead to thc Western Sea. No icfne dreanied than ol the many miles 'that stretched between thc shores they had already cllscovcrcd and thc disiant. Pacific Occaii. The great 1 i . 1 . » +1 //V” $\1 \ ° ‘»~ .. \~ .\\ \ \\ ..\\ \ . \ ff /` /, \ e’ _ _ -_ '>4|`" .,,d_" __ _ _ ’ `\ ,/’;/ _ _?H ` ¥` `. / 1 ' _ l I \\ . _;\ \ ,.6 "" \ So in ilie summer of i609, the next alter the fouding of Quebec. Cham- plain joined a party ol’ his Indian allies on a raid into the `Iroquois country. They travelled up the St. l..awrence and the river Richelieu t0` the lake which is now called by his name. Here they met their enemies. Both parties landed on the western shore and prepared for battle. The favor of thc proposed amendment de- - , ., . lakes and rivers. the broad pr;|i1~1¢_ilz`oguoi.s sheltered themselves behind iigiicd to ensure the Monroe Doctrine G\`»"'°mm¢nt would be only too ready me cnornwus molmm-ms' an wcmia rude stockade of tree trunks, from cspccially in view of the general con-"'° li.” °°.”°99°“dm5’°s’“"’“°-“S” That‘*i..1‘iknowi1, and only slowly. l.lii-oiigiilwliicli they came out to attack vlciion that without it the Senate "°“i‘ib° Wm* “"9 F““°h'°"“ °‘ 'beau flong years and by the icllsomc jour- Q Ciiauilllains Indians. He, with two 1-,ouid rciusc to approve the Covenant, ,3"i’°'?Wi"°h` whim i‘° m°“3“"“e the _neys of many c;;plorci's was lim ivziyiotlier Frenchmcn. had hidden them- Thsv wc". ,mxmusy iwweve,-I' before LHUUCL "ld if YW ¢°'*1id-"lm lmlmffound. Ciiair.-plaiii limi in nmlrclsclves in the woods, so- as to sur- 'r u thi .cial deniimd oi the “ef h°"°*'¢f"l“f°m““Y» l'h“i'u‘¢ "W°'fricr1ds of thc /liyoiiqiiiii 'uid-`ii1.‘ro11 l"`l5f` me i10'll10i5 bv Y-heir sudden _ l'i'ess" " --. ' ‘ ‘ ` ‘ hand man about the home. \'ou'lli:;;;f,:;,],i,-lates ii reash some under- G0vernments would e0nsulttogetheri1,,d;,m5 a,1~1~1m.1 mm, to limi i.h:=_v ri;1.~cara11cc. bed by three chiefs. is-ty, Everything needed by amateur or skilled niechaiilc, su vises. pliers, saws, files. liamnicrs, are here always, priced to save money on every purciiuse. The Rogers Hardware Co., Ltd. .Y find them here in almost endless 1-ar - cl ctc. __.______.-___,€_._._.__ Professional Cards BELL fir MATHIESON R. R. BELL D. L MAT!-IIESON. Ll.. B. Burlgterg, Solicitors. Etc. Money to Loun- Ollces-Chorlottetown and Mcntagu Mark R. Mctiluiga ni aaansrnn. shtici-ron. ern - noun 'ro tons Cameron Block. Charlottetown. McLeod & Bentley J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY. K- 0~ Barrister and Attorneywt-Low Omoo: 180 Richmond Street MONEY T0 LOAN Charlottetown. P. E. L McDonald- & McPhee B. A. I. A. MUDONALD. H. F. Mc? BABRIBTEIIS. ATTORNEYS. MONEY T0 LOAN I-ttey Building' . Charlottetown {Stewart & Lowther ‘l J. n. srswfurr. ir. 0. " N. w. towrmzn Bsanisraus. soucrrons. I4 Great George Street I Morin 'ro i.o1i1v __.l___¢ V Dr. D. T. Waye DENTAL SIJBGEON 180 Richmond Sir!" Charlottetown. P. I. L “Aunt 2_l'.n.ie| thcl 1 os' you 0500000-OO-O C601 ILL HE! ETD ETL policies of Grcat Britain md the _ Lord Robert Cecil to some force that such an lttii-U66 go? 5.3 ‘ not-gi programme, by which 1 undoi- stood you to a ur P ET not yet. provided for by the law. as our not yet passed I um also certain that . i 'mild uldc iilui iiiio 1111; 111il;1io\‘/11 1 _ d th fum” m`a|`h'om year to year as to their nata rr 5 _ wind ug mg” mg e ' programmes.. and `that the British‘lsnd. and allow him .ri mnkf- settle-tlastcned in iheir hair, the Iroquois 1 ,wi-Q5(-n1,¢di11e United Stotesln thehi m°"°d°' ‘ , In ,_ j i ___f __ ___ _ _ __ ._ ___. .. -._..... .. ..__. 01,-; -...._.; d nh swnun. You-x very: cere 1. | i~3:“lcisimlm5hadM;omewto Paris for L ` ' ' ' Robert Cecil.'mmd,,;cm on me Monme DDC,,.i,,c, ol the Covenant noteven the scruples .sn c wio ~ ' . 1 , . . . n » 1' French dclcgates themselves. _, _ ue) im - .. which was li1cu,ht up at the meeting 0 the _ . inlcf visit. He agreed ent Y W is COLONEL ,HOUSE TQ LORD 10( me mam" or Nahum émnmmwul Naming 15 more clear than that me Bcnson that it was impossible at th - ROBERT CECIL , , = _~ 4 1`__ __ _ f "_ C , t hi , _ < . rm the evcn.1i'» of April 10, 1““51°“ 0 -6, Dvenan, w ch was 111110 to promise that the Ameri°li\ i , pa,-15, _gpm 9,1919 =- . 1 W I , d tm b tio. ._ _. . . - ‘Orin of thc most liiilioiiaiit iiicct- Ricci' dnslgne U1 mee e 01°C “5 , hnuld always be inferior to thenur Lord Robert: _ h U _md St .ms um n er ` - »--1 Um; the /United states" 1' t ! A il ings ol the Committee for the bcagiie l0f l C ‘ Ui H . W 9*’ _igm 5“~" Think YW fm' YW’ el' °"`° pr . C1 ._ - have been carried through nor 'the _ _ '~ . . ~ ' ‘ .ir » '1o.15 , Uv _J ,nnnue the pros,-,mme _ 4 , 1 hi h 'vias held last night nt eight o o , ` I V con ri n o c weight with the spirit o w c I am mow house on April H ,amended Covenant, passe,” wuhnutlm 20 _ - (1 <1 way without reciprocal . , - _ I m km fi ' ~ V ,_ _ - ~\- ‘ ' = i . o‘hcr hand as he said to Benson, ifipaece mg N “gm it Wm surely be ‘at the bcginiilng over the question of 'Climi P°“_e\'S~ Olifiildft- §i°°‘i fifmly 10;35 4 ` ` N t. was to hwe " League 0 n ’ . lthe use of French lor the oilical lmxt ‘bmmd W‘l55‘i" and H°“5° “Pm “ery 10.50 Mr. Melville Stone. . liic brazil* 0f 3 ~°“5 ‘necessary for us to live up to its \“‘~ ` _. I ` :~ ~' . ' bati ._ If ' - . ‘ :f0_ ` " ` V 1 '-3 1 ` I A ` l J if H2 NAVAL RIVALBY , ' me n 0 ro amme|Every one clsc \\‘11s willing. It scams the irony of fate that Frame. who has more at stake in the Lcague of . _ __ l ~ Path' Apr" 8’ 1919 nu" bm fa the next meal ye" h“'Natlon.s than any other country. M5' mar C°I°"°] House: i ` ‘ lshould have tried to kccfl us ironl Dut- I have found in exalted _qulrt/UFSIYUU Wi" "nd "5 reldgéng wugrnieriltlnz in a clause which wllimakc cer- ilrnt some ot the recent utterances by consult _with the Bri ove ._ , t L l ,tain the acceptance of he citguc _ i high °m°°ls °°““°‘.:"ed imh me Uni- 'tim'-‘-1 ynr LD ye” reprdlmg (pq mv! by the American People andtlic Scnatc ted States Navy have D\'°dU°¢d 5 ""7 lPf°¥"mm°" °f th’ w° G°Vem.mem"` ,. .. The President fliialii' marie hh "“l°n‘ma1’e impressk/n` very Po?-ima ~P¥e?me*nt"‘hiime" bn' I ihmklimbfwsioned speech on' the subject. sibly th°y_ have been misurideis't0°d» ,_l‘il‘i°. °“}' m““.ii9“: in ihL!hinl:Ml:;iHe did not speak longer than icn` _ - ' hu; they have ln fact conveyed the ‘quite clear in 5 ala ement w c immmes‘ but what he said was mn of cipal Powers had not expected and idea that the naval i>0ll°5' °’.Am"m"|m"d° M' und” Tim" °n‘de°°mb°r eloquence and good 5L,nSe_ 1,, convinced enacted concessions that touched their I’ 0"" °' Expansion; Athh'vl“mty.“"t mrwmchlhe uid: ‘It is leverybody but the French dclegalesi‘5“`“ 85l>l“ti°“5- . 1 the /imericnn ambition ~ is W ,°f>'°“‘.‘*‘ ‘°H“‘° 33'; we finally owed the flew. Or have a HWY tl ‘°"~"`~ “ “"°". |"°"d “MH m “ t ~ i, thought we hid. _ swinger than that of the British ent possible coopernlon, and the m~S oi 1 and so nn It ls urged with generous»understandlng between the. 'Cecil bears thc brunt of explanii - . _ | Emp re' . ls two higllsh lpalkihl D¢m0¢\'B¢i¢S~ ` tion and his paiiciioc is iiiarvcllous' ' A i!'I°|¢‘li PIKB fl’0ll1 U18 Vi-\i\0|'l' 300|* t‘rf.l\c1i with tail plumes of feathers _ ' sentiment on the matter would not ment and build trailing poets nnioiig aclvrinced, and the arrows flew thick Umwd States' ~ be disregarded I feel confident that i them, To gain their i;oad-will helen both sides. Cliamplain stepped M mc "°q“°5i _°i me Presldgnt -5 mic pmseht ve;-y “mime anxieties | had to promise to lic1p_ them in their forward in sight ol’ the Iroquois. who “im “S M me Brmsh’ HW” nm' in th ‘rm wind bs wmplemy re- ‘ war with the li-cquots south oi the ceased firing in their -astonishment. C1050 l3“°hWm" A‘hmrMBeM°“’ "mio" e po ' - 'lakes who were their deadly cncmlcs. Taking careful aim at one oi' the,‘less 'outer coat of thick buff colored I ._ -._»¢~e~_4- iii /fi 1 ' 1 » 1 1 l. 1 4/ 1 l , / - 1 l »/r qi.: .\ ~_ ‘_ . i I . iL`opy1~i;l1t by C. W. R.C.A.i chiefs,‘he fired his arquebilis, which ,leather-_ and nndercoat or shirt with \‘eop:vn; they .soon realiz bulleisfwhile at the 'same time his two compmlons fired from lhe woods. Two of the ctiief’s fell dead “nd B '©hh“d,.was wounded. The Iro- quois, wh'o had never seen a white mlm. and knew nothing of fire-arms, -became 'panic-stricken and fled. It was an easy victo‘i'y. 'out the attack drew upon the French the hand of tl,ie`,iz-'oquoisl a.nd`foi° more than a hundred years thefsettlera of Canada ` suffered._ all the horrors .oi savage~wa.rfare for~,'their alliance of Champlain with the Northern in- ‘dians..'I‘he picture .show Champlain Ioresseri in ine éoitmne ei it musire- teer of-the early seventeenth cen~ tury. sometimes light _steel armor. sucir as breashplate and thigh-pieces. iwas worn;,but probably. Champlain, travelling ln summer and by canoe in the wllderness.°wore'only a sleeve- 'quick-iiring vwezglziis. A1 ii1'.‘. 1.11' \. . he wp, us hc had‘1°,,d`¢d with you,-lgsieevless, loose cloth knee-bree*“cs.:cri inc slipfwior cll".c1cncy nf thei” lbuckskin leggins and mocctisins. and own mins. and from the shelter r ia broad-brimined hat. HL-. lica\‘ylt11e> ic;-c.'.;. ,im ;i:‘.1;‘._\' n i.11r;>:lee a'.'.acl'- land clumsy weapon is an a:‘queou:=.‘,1lic_\' \\c:'t ilvillff in pour in a contihu ian early form of the mu.=,‘.;ct_ \\";1ii:`:1 on.; arid siltiit i`.'igr.‘. of arrows llpo' ‘was loaded at the miizzcl and fircrl .he F.‘f~r..~11 .“'~..lr:.v l_»c'ore tires by means ol`a slow-biirninc f11;a:~_ ii ‘r~.::lt‘r>\'i\1i by xuin ,end of* which was brcuzlit mln rmi- l:'.l11. iv; :1 limi :url ;~:~r\l for tli .tact with the powder at thc bi‘c:cl1.`.~1w':.‘ l;;;;‘1;.1~: lu-r\ ez- "-.nalcl1," nlmll by pulling a spring ti‘l;;;‘,ci'. A bat; oi 1:`,'J1\_ in* _.i:» \\.L»1r'.»~.. ‘.\.'r~‘.'.~_ able t bullets and two powtlei' flask". l1:\;i_ ;;~_11 n1_z\- ii1~~'.:`.f~'i :~:i\.;\1‘.1.1f;r\ rr.-or th from his belt- These wily fur-=\i'i\\f»‘ 1m1.n-11; .n 1.1 .11 5.1 ~.;~ ~.1:.=;na;.'notb were slow and cumin-oils in llicir :i1'-'11~iir:':ili\- liz' »~.~.~1 1_~.~'. vim Indian ;tion; they took s:\'.~1-al 11111111 rw 1'» \-».~;-1~ ,»-,M111 and iii. `prlmc. load and lirr. -"nil llxc lrklz r_i_'3~- 1-.:-. ~1" i:'1~1=;';~.: iciry to iliftli ‘was so heavy that soiiicliiiim. 11, til.-"`;‘;,~;»i. iii xx ~-~zi_ nr. 1:1 111" \.Vr:t 0 iiocatcd the sholilfie or rffilni'-l>o11f~`1,;_,‘;, h.:i1‘_ :mil srfcals of 'l1<~1r clies, iof the shooter.Compa1‘ci1o1\ libre, or .\.“.r\\1.':~, ln lim p1<.“‘-irc, somi lf'-*dia-95 WST? Slifllfl-“lil “nfl l`1~`-3" if 1i‘.1" lhrl1‘=.:1.”- r1\1'T‘.' wiivilcli Shield. stricken by the 1ioL=t‘_ .llc .s.1‘.ol:.~ :\1‘.' - - ~ in ith hne M tenant as amendedw t ou e c a 3 mm "° °' °°mp°tm°n ‘in nm. bzeithe “ct °;;°\;e Fecal!" pmt on .8 ‘of a word. UP to thc last moment the -------H tween as and them. 'ro lnuuiiilfl '"1 ““““ ° lneémy. ienrpersistea thati/ir.i1uz,'1ies or Aus- - “mio” in “mammu between its tw' Y°u“.ve.. S I House (tralln would make the anti-League Chief S“DP°“V~`“ "wld d‘i°m It hi, U N" i V l ‘ i "speech in the open Session which hc evmivlele °W"““Y °’ '°'”'°Id°;'_`; It mn mv, been ,init an-_ Lloyd ihinfhecn threatening dum; the win- 'help feellnl the" is ° "Zi ds 69°", ,Lg 41»ppolnted not to have lter. and that M. Bourgeois or M. Lar- lm-ce In this contenucn' oth' ‘the o. more apeclflc‘9i~omlse from th¢ lnaude would Publicly voice the dc- Heve that in some ways; li:-5,1;-gb; United Stiles to avoid naval oompet- ‘mano for an international military 1ln1nrvSSf°“ I h"'° th, vnu," is ition uid especially an mocmentthit ‘organization or the objections to the °"gm w be "mwqd t d b me m.|.'g,1~,r, Qglseing American navalprogrrriins article on the Monroe Doctrine which F ui ""d°ubt°dly wmpuu e Y nl would -'be curtailed. If lo, he did not ltliey had expressed in thc Commission , Omer Bonn Phone M3 Heh sentiment about sei P979- i 1 _ | _ ., has b~en now for centuries D559 ‘ni "]‘°' hu iefunga £6 m":TN‘ilamen ‘uhlnixtie Temetiihaillteallawcdtmlliiliiiitibh , ‘ “ ~ f"q'1~Ntn|1rpori.- `s\- rerew prompr _ » - ei-iieie or mth with every.sritisii_0e°iH d . Aveia 1he_¢“e_ v v ' ' Bilious Daqsi D D I iiitiii iiiiiil 5 .viii F? iiiiiii i ` 9.50 ‘bl A A 9.35 Mr. Frazier. I 5.55 Mr. s.r'sus; I 945 su- william Wiseman. ‘ Mr. Sheldon. » . Mr. Norman Mr. Peabody. ~ Mr. lit. H. Lord. 9,50 Mr. Cvalavrlas. _ _ Mr. Gregory.. Mr. Desprit. ~ 'Colonel Shanncfn. Mr. Straus. ' 'captain' wiilei- G. Davis. _ ‘ General Cliurchlll. ` Mr. T. W; Lamont. _‘ Mr. James. Admiral Benson. Commander' Allen. into Robert cecii. Mr. Rappard. f Mr. 1..en'sing. g Mr. D. H. Miller. Mr. 1-i..wi`e1unnn steeo. . l12.5.'» Ambassador Willard. 1.45 Colonel Wallace. _ l 2.20 Mr. az ~r. wiuiirns. 2.35 Mr. Vsncefc. McCormick. 12.50 Mr. Oulahan. _ 1.55 Piesiuent wilson. 3.00 Mr. Lloyd George. 3.00 slr Maurice Hankey. 3.00 M. Clemenceitu. 3.00 M. Andre Tardlell. 3.00 Sir Philip Keer. 3.30 Mr. Ferguson. 3.87 Judge B, Parker. 4.10 Mr, Norman Davis 4.10 Mr, J. M. Keynes 4.20 Lord Summer, '. 4.35 General Richardson. 4..ss_1l_,if;. i-1.,wic1¢i1'qni_'stee<1. . - E loo ' hh Ambassador. | 530 1 1 aulilymnns. _S50 Baron Mnkinn. 5.50 count ohlndn. i 5.30 Mr. mvnqnq; i 11.00 i 11.15 11.40 11.55 12.05 1210 12.15 12.15 12.15 12.25 6.06 io Newspaper I-reporters. . ` €.05 M1':MeC:-rlnick." ‘ . ____‘_ D `i'r6~ lo -‘coiitinuuii ' 41 \ ‘ A simple way to test thc con1p1~¢=fs.\i'~1i ,l;u-2.111: L: sr;-r\\°rd into the plug hole ini' a.‘m0tor is to pmvidc a 150-piouiiil `a11fi tirc cnlizf: 11~.'f» me b:1.'-lung, the ifgauge with bushing. to 11,, c:i..‘1.=1- l2» ,l:n11f'” hom.: p:'."\~'1ii=d rvifh a l`4-inoli .inch or TH -inch sp:ii'k }~l‘1zii' ics 'l'li~ `;-.iw i`1"”.~fl v"-"wiv.i1~'»‘l-'=b11.siiing ,..._ i ,ei `\_...-~.. *_ -.¢n.___ ~..~`,` _V .,~:'»:*-'»` _ ` .`.r' "‘.\`$i?-- . _H .`. . ,ZF .;_ \ i`f`i»'f.:=‘.i.-_?`:<‘-If ` ”.._:_"'1\’\ V . 5. 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