r v1)~l `l'lle Guardian Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Over 45000 Readers oily 1*.:-: ve# ' - _ _ . ` ' - it (__ I gr ~_ l_»v, wi, Z ' ,' y _yr -_ -V . ' _ _ ' ` _ 'r 1 ' _Ai.i. rl-is Ana .», , , A A 1 'g » ‘ ' _ ' 1,' . » wg;-rl-| pgm-|-|N¢ _. ALL TH! NEWS _ ,..°_} ~ _ w0it1'l-i READING -fill nol»i.l'e Imran ~ . -‘ “ A » f -°- _ , ~ READ IY GVIRYIODY' _ . -".z~=-‘_1- W\ ¢\llri|`|li\.1'FE&¢nt| ~ - - - - _ _._ 1 . `-._ . V ~.- _ , _ ral _,g:_!2,___l»__l.;._.ll_._,._»-......l.l lol. =~....l...1w. _ _ oHARLo _"l‘-ETOWN, CANADA, JUNE 2, 1919. - _ ’L';”2a‘,,‘_“c“§f'§§f‘%‘f"§'f,j . . ` ' _ ' '_ - - ' , Y _ _. ' _, _ __ Sign Here _ Switzerlallll Makes GERMANS WiiiNE - SERIOUS UPRISING WELCOME Siberians Are. o Germans Publish A 0r in Berlin Threatening Demand 0 OVER TERMS iN KURDISTA A D F R ___f(8pe°la| to the Guardian) pQilDoN. may 31.-Premier Lloyd George in his speech to _tho wslsh Division at Amiens last Sunday dec- lared. °°°°\'dl“K to\the South Wales Daily News, “we say tothe Germans gentlemen you must sign. _ it you don't do so at Versailles you shall do so in Berlin. Weare not going to give way." What to Do With A _ _Ge__rman Gold (Bps°lal to the Guardian) .l’ARI»S, May 31.--Economic experts' with the different delegations at tho Ponce Conference are making a close study of tile disposition to be mode Ol the Sold which tho Germans are paying for food supplies. This gold is being shipped into Bol- gium and stored in the Belgian Nat- ional Bank. - Realizing there would be a general disturbance of world cred- its if this gold should bc taken to the United States, economics liavo ull. vanced a plan to hold the metal where it is as security which will be gradu- ally redeemed _by shipments of com- modities to various part of the world. They say this would build up a oycle of credits which would assist ili stub- liizing world commerce and eventually lnaltethe gold available for the Allies who need it as a basis for their cur- rcncy. N. C. 4 May Fly , Directly Home PLYMOUTH, May 31.-It has been learned here unoiiicialiy that there is a prospect that the American seaplaue N C 4 may fly home over 'thc direct Ala_iitic_roilte from here to Newfound- land. it is understood ll conference will be held shortly to discuss the pro- ject. COLONEL PECK GIVEN SNUB LONDON, Wednesday, May' 27 -(By ` Canadian Associated Press cable)»-in it recent number of "Truth," thcrf are some strong criticisms of Colonel Cyrus Peck, V.C., for his strictures on Sir Charles Ferguson for putting (~`Dl0$"Il'e out of hounds to Canadians. Colonel Peck now writes to "Truth" declaring it is ri case of on unwar--, ranted falsehood that he threw mud at the British larmy. What i did say was to point out that certain sections of the British press seized on every incident of irregularity in connection wth the Canadians, and blazoned it |'orth to the world, while even lnore serious things had happened in the liritlsh army." "Truth" replying today to Coloiici i‘eck's letter, alleges that he 'said that in 1917 he was in ll townwhen 14.000 llritish troops were in open insurrec- tion and 4.000 Canadians were called 01! to guard the railways and bridges This. says Truth. is mud-slinglng and li. is also incorrect to shy that tho Plnrlish press has given more promi- lnctibe to outbreaks to colonial tholl homo troops. ' .W#lN llululeusllu srllcllls A ‘-wanvln--A woMAN ‘ro oo lilwhlnc. Apply nt this omcc. , , , ooosls-solvllr. sk-»__._____ 3 *wAN,i'rD--cook Arlo olN-me '_room girl. Apply Revere Hotel. ' ' _ ' 59325-zu/ltr, °W;f_N_‘l't_p Afr once--House -ro "lit forfsmiiy of two centrally loc ltafsna with all modern ,conven- ’°°°°il Alllilr "nv ole ollu-ails, *Fon shut Arlnsr cuss ence err t»nsllles|~'wlth ill' modem ax- WYBS lleiudiug McCloskey Account Rl,>`¢irtQr_ and Cash Register. For ln formdtion write "J" care Guardian otilos. __ _ - _ sm-s~2zMil. *Lon*-.pl7lw_lIN eAnl'roniuM -she llioclosiloyi iilll ladle. wmtiel -*itch owson lllltlsis on mit. Finder have at this Ofllce. or Jas. M°Csriil'e. Mcctos_itey's mln. ` eoiessohial. without oriillrs lnent lu which complaint is made that position. The statement gives the Submitted Toda I (Spe¢ial toThe-Guardian) gatlon repeated its demands of yester- cossion of vital events today broillzllt Turkish territory and that a Nativit- fbotli the 0ld"I‘nrks and thc Young, Turks have Joined. Tile advices lllld ing nn agitation of their own. A Royal Salute (Special to The Guardian) TORONTO. May Ill.-A salvo ,ol 21| gulls will bo fired in Qliccll`s l’lil~k ull Julie 3 iii liollor ol' ills l\‘itijcsty'.~l blrtll- dn~_l'. 1,000 Boiler-makers ' Strike in Montreal (Special to the Guardlai.-i MONTREAL, _l\'itry 31.-About 1,000 boiler-makers and iron shipbuild- L-rs, employed by the Canadian Vick- ers (‘o., Ltd.. wtllked out of their sliops or noon today. The stop of these H1011 is said to be in protest 8583151 Hll0i§0ll delays n negotiations between the workers and the con\P““Y~ German Money _ ‘Was Coillisoated ____- (speoiai to the Guardian.) TORONTO, May 31.-‘-in the Adlnir- 'sity Prize Court today Mr. Justice Drisdale dealt with the case of thir- teen twenty mark and eighteen ten mm-lt gold coins found in possession of Count von Luxburl. _B i>0lS°hB¢l‘ 0-1 the steamer Lucia. "UND ‘V99 09"” during the war. The evidence sub- mitted im documentary timely Qud ‘ gh, qw;-1 ordorell the colds coniieliin- siiatiiriwi .over lo (Special to The oust-alan corlslozn 1-Hsin owrl Pnoros- FEARED anlrlsl-l rrloops rl-inns BERNE. Mh-y :l1,_»pl,,, 5...,” Fed, Ats vAs1'l.v‘ supsnion 'ro ARE IN A ssrllous oral council lousy ghve out a Elm. 'rilosa oF 'rH,E Al.l.lEs coNolrloN Switzerland has been unable to ob- To (Special to the Guardian.) tain from the Allies modifications of --- LONDON- Mill' 31.-A serious lill- tlle blockade of Gernluny thc main- They Were "Shocked" Wherl They l`l5ll1K 13 1'@D0l'l-ell in SOUUIGTH Kill" lenance or which, ll is solo. ls put- new the unlun Terms ' diets" Where the Gsadurmerle has ting Switzerland in sl more lllitenolme Proposed been defeated. It is feared that tho British troops tburt- are in a si-riotis text of a note which has been sen; (3p°c|a| to 1-hc Guandian) position. The British llrlily ill Mesopot. to the Allied governments formally de- BEl”t.LlN, June 1.-.Germany is will- “mia ill lfllilllli Stvlls tu ovl-rtllrow’ the mondial: that tho hlocloillc no moo- lhg to agree to the proposed stlpulo.» trlbesmeu. fied in so far as it concerns Switzer- tionsyruegnrding her military, uerinl and LONDON. Jllllv 1--liritish uirolouos land and saying tllnt if the request nnvol forces, contained iii the drdft of have dI‘0DD¢S. 'l`ilc stutclllcnt says ulariy that shi- bc pcrliiiitcd to sllaro that there has lltoll no svlious fil.,lli main This di-‘clllrtltion is roiituincri ln tht- si-1 onli section of the Gclmali powers, the mclnoradunl adds. the gov- which it may keep the troops neces- cd when wc read in that document the impossibility of r:ai'rvillg it out. (Special to The Guardian) ° ‘ ' . , ._ . ' ' 2 ,~ - , » . ln thc complete ctlllolitynllii rtespolls- ing on thc Afgllllll frtllit centre bv- lllillty of all ntltiolis ilrutzuiiolnic do- tween the lirltisll ullll tilt- .\t`f;llnns. iileiiioruliduni embodying the counter l proposals to thc pcltcc tcrnls. At the l pAm'S» ‘May l31-"I'UllUMl0“9 “TB same time it is declared thc Gcrniall U S that the pence terms to thc Austrian dglegurlon hold., lo its idea of um Hu. _ 0 l delegates Wm be P0-‘1¢D0“f>fl K0 M011' periority of its own dr1ftofpl~oposlll~l ' `"”“" dey when it is expected they would lor A League or Nhtlolls. while thc ‘73'°°° SECRET AGENTS OPER- be handed °V€\'- The DIGIIHYY S0SSi0ll German govorilnlent, in agreeing to ATWQ HERE WW" 30|-' °f the Peace C0“f¢l”¢HC@ NUS =1|`l€l‘~ accept the stipulations referred to, is SHEVW 90|-D "U0" will d€Cll1€ U19 r til recognition from lilo Onlsk Gc\'t‘l'll- the Russian Ministry of \\'ar bclo'-r~ “y_;?\';:;;;('?_t?“tl‘°__1G"a"dia"') The llemilllfls ln Ullfi ll`0illy L50 llo_l"0_u1I lilo Bolshcvlki revolution and ivlls \~l-l-7,' ‘ - - 11'! - -°-A Flllllil -‘-lil tho strollgtil of till- Gvrlllzln pooplo." i,,§¢_m,,,@nm| in _tmvlng th.. ,,-um mm,-. ary stores- ol' tll<- Allies; ctlllirlrtt-ll at the winnipeg labor diqpute “uhm Nlutlisvtltok .ind ole(-\vli<-;l\ lllllu nt . ' s f _ _ _ ‘___ __ , 'he "Mg" °' "‘°mf"“°’“ s°°"' Tl‘°""` over se5o.ooo,ooo, li., rl.-ll lrohl itll:-'l,. is u Strong possnnmy that the Sym' u la dislguiwri as al wnlllnll to §ilii‘l“'l pathetic, strike of about 30,000 unicll via Ewopo and ,hu mmm Sumw workers may be izzillcd oft wltlliil .l when ,lm Holsheviki gmmql DO“._,_, fe" “°““" 'Md ~ l hit- lt-l l \ll‘ .tml tins was '1 to l p I lt- lo.-'. "'°`°" " ' " "' in Siberia. llc dccltlwltl that tllol‘o lf; ,“_ON,.I,REM_ ,unc l___TW0 mllw is wol‘ld-wide lilcnace from lilo llolsl.<-- Atmnuc hmm’ hom umymg troopbh vikl doctrillo which 1-. being propa- ' ` ated with stolen ussitln oil l lllegtllltic, also from Liverpool, halve alist nlovcmcnt has started in wliivll W t tm`°W“~ iii' 0 0l°lillS The Ottawa: War Veterans have issued thc following warning to their uoiiirtlllcs with l'cft-rcllco to t-ho \Viil~ nlpot; .»iti‘illu: \\'i: hlivl- l°vpclltl:l‘ll'l~ and illlli<_-:lil--.i il, would ill l:ll`l.:l- part disllllluo gas-oil-il»~ as at soul'l:i: ol poivcr. lit.-llry Foul :lllys tllcllllul \\'iii ill- pril- lltlcutl ill tho t`utul'c lot' one ilsle hllli thllt, is l>tl\\‘ci‘. ilu tlcclnrcti l.llal,l rigllt ilrw llc voulil uso lllvollol ill plnlfl- of mlsolcilc in l~lil:illl.- and add tl-ll livr- tzcllt to lilo pl>\\‘oi'. it will sllplllalill alll, utlior incl such als ruzll and oil. l0Znd Battalion Sails lor Home (Special to The Guardian TORONTO, June 1.-Col. Boyd .lin- gee has received a cable from l,ioilt.- Col. Ryan, second in coiilnlailrl ni tho, 102iid Battalion, stating lhnt, t.llc hat- tallon wus sailing today with 27 oilir- ors and 806 iiicll from llrttlnsholt clilllp. Col. liingcc is of the opinion that tilt- 75th Bllttnlloll is sailing oil the enmi- slilp. ` _ . Sinn Fein M.P. , _ Arrested in Dublin I (Special to The Guanllan) DUBLIN, May_81.-Laurence Ginnol Simi Fein member ot parliament for lfllltld today on with is West Meath, was charges male in ‘ss delivered st REV. H. D. RAYMOND, M.A. BEGAN PASTORATE OF ST. PAUL'S YESTERDAY. LARGE CONGREGATIONS Rev. A. C? Fi°Id Preached an impres- sive Farew¢Ii Sermon Last Evening_ ' Yesterday lllorninl.: ltcv. ll. il. italy- nlonll, M. A. pl'encllci_l ills first scr- lnoli ill St .l’uul’s church as Ret-tor to u lu-rge congrcgntioll. Taking as his text “l<‘ello\\'-‘Workers togctllcr with Hilti," tiic pl'cacill~r llwl-lt on tllc llilgll holloi"`l.lll1t God had givull to lliml ln being co-workclzsa with llinl iirbuild- ing up ills Killgdolil on t-alrtll. lic out- linl-ll various ways by wllicll ouch ont- is vliilcti to this work, tilt: trclilmltl- cus rl.-.~lpollsillill'ty llevolviilg upon all :lliri this rinlitzor oi' lllstllwlliéilci- to thc. Mllshit-r'.~'. culillllzlllll. itol`crl‘llll; to thu illdustrlzil lillluwi now :llmosl uiiiviwsal llc ‘ollipliasizcll tht- necessity ot' divlllo gtlldalltzc in tile coupcils of tlloso culled upon to iilill al solution without which no possible solution cc-uid bo found. This necessity is no less incunlbent upon cacil one of us as units in thc great governmental lnaclllucry of tho world. Tlirouglltltlt his lllscoulrsl- thc pr(-zlclll>l~ closely fol- lows-li tho spirit _of his text, tho itlcli ot' t‘»-llowellip with God through Cllrlsil llnd,tllo nocll oi' unswel-vlng devotion and ll._\'alty to tho person ol' Jcslhl L`lll"`si_ This t-ouiil only be rillzlillod tliroulxii ulll»r-llslllg :ind carlli-.rt lll'h~;,'<-1*. lil' i:ltls'lllivltl\1l-l* that wlltllc\'t-r their tulllilil; lllighl bl;-, so long as it was llol‘le.~‘i, they were cttlletl to _llc "(‘o-workers together with liiln" :ind invited the congrcgatioll to help liilll in thc great work to wllicli llc had sv! his liantl. ` , - 'l`hl- rot-tot* is il t'lu',-ul_ cllrltl-sl all-.l t`ort‘t>t‘ul s-pl-tiki-r and his first sorliioll marie ll titlcll illlpl'v.\fsloli upon ills llczll°t°‘l'.<. _ F.1r¢w¢li 'Sermon by Rcv. A, C. Il rs E P- ill illt- l--fl-llillll lluv. .'\, 1', l<‘iv pi~l::/lcllofl his' i'.ll‘i~.vr_~ll wrlllotl ltlkillg as his tr-xt “lt any mon will do lii.< wiii, ill- llilllll ltliow of the llo(:tl‘illv," John 7-iT. llc \v:l.,~a slnniiilig ho snidl pi~ol\:lllly for tilt- last time in tlizttfplll-l pit ~.vlll\i'l- lil- llrlll been pi‘l\'lll»gc.l t‘.>l‘[ the post sc-volt lllotltlls to llrcclailll "Tito trutil its it is ill .li<.sus,” llc ro- viowotl llrltilly ills- grcllt tlot:ll'iiic3`ot` till lzliilri-ll wllitrll llc and his t‘:illgl~cgali-'lll had coilsillt\rcd togctht~l'. oiilpliaslzlln: that ol' thc fhlllerllooll oi God and lll;- brotlicrhooll of mall. ltoferrliig to his text lit- said truc (‘.lli'istlllllity dclnllllils l ohclllollol- lo oooh will -‘ith thhl wlll-l ctll to tio silhkl know," not if any :io ills will, for no one can do that perfectly, but lt' any be simply willing to tio hc shall know what truth is and what tllischooll is. A true {‘llri.~itlnn is not one whose solo tlcslrc- is to slivo his own soul and whose silprcmc hope is to got. to licavcll when hc tiles, as so many :irc apt to think. The one thrill: (‘llr*.=|l. t`llri.==litillsl, ill lhl- lllosl llli-itll svllsle, url- llil- still ti i|li‘ i';ll'lll. 'i‘il|‘l' lllillli- kvvll till- \\'llrii,l l'rlllll ulltu' rins- trillrlioll, , f\ll'. l"lt*illductor`s stand and acknowledged their greetings. the multitude sang, "For lic's n Jolly Good li’cllow." THE \\'EA.TlIER-. 'l,`E1\IPERATURE. TIDE. MOON. ETC. 'l`0Il0.\'T(l, ' June 2.--l"lne ani W8\"Ill. The tidr-, will be high this afternoon at 1.01 and tomorrow at 1.63; it will bo hlgli toinorrov morning, at 2.82 nail Wmlnesiiuy lit.3.2i .. ‘ V _ " Sun sets tlliu_e.V_ei_ling and tniiiorluiw at 7.53; it rises tomorrow morning at 4.3s.ltna Wednesday, gt 4,37 New moon Thursday, Key Ubtli ai 8.11 a. ni. ‘