THE EW. OVERi~45,000 READERS CANADA TUESDAY JULY1 1919 . r 1 “The signing- 0_1 --the__treaty. of -pence will-I '-be --received "with . 'deep thanktulnesa throughout We .British liinlpire. *This .ferm- I_ _ai act bri.n_gs,‘. to ‘its concluding stages. the terrible' war :which _ _ l1B_s_,revastated Europe and dis- .trrioied tbe.,world. ~lt.ma1lifests ._ tbfefvlctory-of/ideals of freedom a'nd';_ot~ liberty..-for. which we have, made untold sacrifices. I shore my ‘peopI_e’s joy and htllanksgiving and earnestly - pray that coming years ofpeace may bring to them every in- . creasing happiness and prosper- ity. (Sgd.) GEORGE RJ." _ No Reconciliatioll; _ Possible with Turks _ (Special to .The Gu`lrd_|a"rl"). "` ' PARIS. Juno 30.--A note' will -be sent to the Turkish delegation by the Council of Four advising the,nlem- bers to return to Constantlnoplfa. -The message will say that there s llo reason to ‘believe any agreement call be reached ill the near itlture because oi the difference in demand of the Turks and the concessions the Allies orewilllng to grant. ,_ __ Serillns Dis.oiders _ L 0ccllti?ing_ in Rome 5.; . ‘I .31-f. 'i _ - _(Special to Tne Guardian). ROME, June 30.-Serious disorders marked anti-government demonstra- tions 'in Rome last night. The de- monstrations attempted-to reach the residence of Pre_mer Nittl, but were driven buck by _large forces of mili- tary police. Order finally was restor- ed ‘after midnight. ' Australian Seameil s * ~ (Special to‘ The Guardillnl) MEUBOURNE. June 30.--The dole gates of the striking seamen have arrived from Sydney and will inter_- view the acting premier. The loss in wages alone throughout Australia as a result of the strike is estiniateri at a million pounds sterling. . _ #:d»m §-_-clllllllllsllo slllcnis 2 lf' I ' I '_-'__' I |_|.|_|~| I |E_|_|m"",." |.‘| *BOY WANTED- APPLY GUARDIAN Ofllce. ` 6539-6-24Mtl‘. BUY WANTED T0 ATTEND HORSE Apply 80 Euston Street. 3| nav Loman Fon ssl.:--‘snosr & Wood" _ilseli one season. ~ Apply to A. o .F. Gill, Yorlg. _ _ :l_l. sol; wAlvf1*>eo-ws . wAN1' A snlurt boy about 16 years of age to work in bookstore, Good position. Cartel' & Co., Ltd. 6690. DAlRYMEN'8 SANITARY BUTTER _papal-, printed "Fresh Dairy But- ter.”-35c per 100.' Per post 40c. 2 OAPABLE GIRL FOR must be able to ‘ Apply 66 Great ' June 25-ti. ___.___._..... 28 _1 BAG OF WOOL ‘Point St.. Peter's FOR HIRE--FIRST CLASS ear; Paddy Mcquaiil. McLellan .~.Bro|._ _ l'Pllo\o' 250. mo oem;-ismtl l.os1-.-w.n|s'r -wA1'cl-l, Lass case, on Sunday June 29th, between the Forrester House, Pownal and Hazelbrook Finder kindly leave at Telephone Ofiice. L. Ii. MacMil- lan, 76 School Street. li BTIAYBD FROM SUBBGRIBERS 'premises about two weelre-ako 5 cattle? 4 your-old.lco1nr and white one yur. and red. above will _be Mciiueon. R- Will Maintain Air . tho (luliadlall air force at Sllorehalll, the pilots assembled there had des field. ` »_ _1Lxn. Canadian Loan To be Float-od in U.S. NEW Yollk June 2s-This mall. otiatlons for th_e fic-ifzltion Ill ill-ls lllui ket of a new loan ol' seventy-live mil cent basis. 5 Man.. Jun strikers are at the Labo to receive from the ly addressed the assemblage. l-Ie 5 - ' ‘- ,,p0ke‘_9f me n§¢§§»,wm¢h_had come to George and Wilson and their acces the wdr|d_ ani-tm_.mu¢ludmg said: ...I sories have_show_-n dragons' teeth oi’ sincel-'ely trust, hat the unity of"splrit et""““l ""“"lY-" i l‘dd‘.Q°n¢ord,_.';w;h<°y, W6" this _great The whole Gernlall press writes illl ipenc' twin confinue “nm we -have' “_ thc vein of melancholy. The Taeg- mbngiled'-dil-.._a mm foundaunn me lische_ Rulldschzlu says: “What wc new .Wm-|d._w_on by me sncrmces of need is a despot to compel the nation, mmyons of»|,mve:men_ Let us main( to work. If we are unable to illvitel God fm- the View,-y_ not in the gpm! hllll ollr enemies will send llilll." ` of -boastfulness' which wus the down- Dr- Dernbmg- _in me T“P!i’i’l”U» fall of Gel'-llluny, but in zl spirit of "a3"*‘- "The “UD ‘S ‘i"“l“‘“»il ll’ UW. revel-ence Wm-my me mgme EaL.,.|“ws dregs. Tllere is llo sense ill _continu- ll|m_h,wp been mm]e_'- lilg the colltroversy. It is llettel- to , Retinal cans _ “ _ (Special To The Guardian.) ' H1' E Up-, _'DR | D" (spmlal _L0ND_ON,PJune 30.-Lloyd George H C A LONDO tle Brit sh - rlnle Minister on his re- - . ‘ . - . ' - . von turn from Paris this eveliing. drove "Th°.;I\vhCN°t Sqn” om contlnumg "ill" with the King to Bucklilgbam Palace, e on égrzggu 'ay' D" the Allied being acclaimed with _irlulnphant - ' ' cheers by tremendous crowds 'along' _ " ._ er emperor fo the whois mute. Alter pnylng his _ I (Suomi to The Guardian). _'.~..._v.. that respects to th_e»_Qpee‘u_. the Prime Min- BERLIN JW19. 30~**‘S0ll\‘* 01 U19 for the acts ister i1llnlediq_.)t_i;i_l_y` drove'in the royal Bre\;|_I1\ -:l9~Df;l'B. i1Il¥1°““_°ill_€_ th; _;ligl;iul; pe,-io.; 0|- carriage to" _ ning Street. Similar 9 le re” Y “P99” \.“. _"C 01'( ef* the disposal Oviillvus greeted him along the way, with the captions of their Versuilles ' _ and in response _to _ the continued “U$_I°_“ “ch “S “G‘”{“?“Yf* lille Seal' » cheermg Lloyd Gem.-ge came to ed;r__ `Peace and annihilation." the window of-his residence and brief- °‘ -T93” Z0|l“"S~ ill UIOSIHE. “ll I editorial, says “Clemenceau Lloyd endeavor quickly to flllll ollt if the concessions made to us are not willl- out value and open the wily to rl.-r- tolli rlllevlatlons." F“f§§f“ ?C_ill\3di\ Bavarian Prince . Enters Monastery. l n _ _> l.0NDON, Juno 30.-At a dinner of ‘ -_- `\ (Special gp. The Guardian - Geol- troyed an aggregate of 219 enemy ma' 'MUN'Ku{*”‘hm,e 30‘ Pmme g.e' chilles. General Currie announced fldest 5°? _ff I_;r"“Cii .iviouis ;f,Bf‘:`;:;:?__;. _thut the air _force would be 'nlaintalll- b':_l_;'c1°}" gégoriiineslg- §_e°\1f§Su_ ‘é‘;.;' h_,_.__` ed in Canada' The dom”-‘ion as 3 Prince George iff lgavuriapwgs born partner in the Empire' must bear im Mllnlch A rll2 1880 He was lnflrriell adequate share in, responsillility: Ho t rch’ Us he' Isatel of iAu_m‘_._ on advocated the retention of identity ic ss; ' _"‘. _i of units that had served in France e mary 0' 1912’ but the m'a'rmg" ill the re~ol‘golllzed nlilitizt to lnulll- was declared mm und. void by mf suplellle court of B'lv1lrul on June ll.- _ ._ . , , . mi" me nadmons ‘mm up ml the 1913. Later the anllullllielll was dec-I lured at Vienna. ' iifiliill |_°|llllS_ __ ,Detroit Police I l““‘“"“ '“_Pl."‘i'.“ “autor .Reds ' .- _ . ( ¢ laiagp me gp 4% _ '~.;“;'i_i\.»§-__-_lfj ".~=_ ~-_gun t'._j_,,»-. .rib ;.M ,,_ D`§,'L“,$}._,., _inW¢.§§§l'_§;wW*M*a‘§&-__ _ 11;'-;.-ru»l's»‘ao.=.-ft_r¢‘~"r\'_ sa- was burned in Dublin Saturday night po” “gr .8 Ifosslbg dgnfnatnxllt (in H; outside oi Trinity lCollege. A number "ce n' ‘my 4 y ` 8 ro. I. em °. of Union Jacks were seized and thc me left wing of the .Sf’°'",’s;' _ifariy torch applied. Cheers were given for _S“gDm'ted __ ‘fy f‘;m]er;;°“l.‘k.“?l{;,eQvs 3;;;“g;";,1, gg, ,:';{g}_“§;g_';,;§,y__,_;;>,g§~_ .i3..,‘i3i’.§’.‘;'..".’S.`?... Z.i..T=“‘.i'.._,...i._..; g' ` t fo'ce the Detloit lolice de- . _ _. men l, s, - 1 occurred in other parts of me cn! partment has for weeks drilled tl spe- alB°‘ cial platoon ofpoilce for riot duty, has accllnlulsted 200,000 rounds of ammunition and, in co-operation with ll e ' . 1 g llelldcd hy G. Oliver Friok, District illlief of lllliicli States llnllligratloll Service, will with ruthless hand sup- press ally attempts to disturb or up- set constituted alltlloritlcs. lug, the New Yin-k Sun -says tllnt li dollars to the Canadian overn _ on . < g - men-t have been completed. This was learned in an authortative quarter , vests.-day. The issue which is ex- Pauls, June ao.-The -.council or pected to -be on long terms and to be the peace (gouge,-ence, it ls' said, will offered on n basis of live 'and R hlllf again take the t‘ornl‘of un inter-Allied per cent or better will be floated early Supreme' Council, in which each of DBX! IIIOHU1. it "le Bald. for the Dill” the great powers will be represented Pose of Drovldi_nE_D€ll‘i of the fllllllfl by two delegates, accorlllllg to the to meet the maturity on August lst \'l"elnps. Tile council will be formed of $100,000,000 Canadian government as fullgws; ~ two year five ‘per cent unsecured gold rrorelgn .Minister -Balfour and Vis- notes, which were put on tt six per count -Milner or Andrew Honor Law for Great Britain; Premier _Clemen- Arrallgelnenis tllus far consummnt- cenu and Foreign -Minister Pichon for ed include ~tlfis decision of the Connd- France; i~‘orei;;n Minister Tittoni and I-an Government to borrow $75,000.; Guglielnlo Mill-colli for lltuly; Baron 000 here and the agreement of the lMakllio and Viscount Clllllda for Ju- syndicate which handled the issue pun, and Sccl'etur_v ol’ State Lansing two years ago to underwrite the pro- and -Colonel l<}d\varll w:lllll>ll,'Tlle other lllun cullle over and McLeod gave lVlc('loskey $4 to give to hilll to get the liquor. He ce an w ton er (fyhmceno, _ U l _ k, _ ln the coinage, steadrastnells and _ _ nue o tl f part in the pleleedlngs. _ _ _ h_ F uh e km m,,,,.,,,..l|,;|uy 0'rTA\v.\, June 30.-The t-.ieatlml Th., den, Mm, . . , . _ lcrss shi all P ms -1 so ll 5 durmg his of ll cost of living colnlnlsslon and leg- mg 1,,,.m,._fi.,,,,, l|~:$n:n|(;x;€{1;,, h;fun,2;‘,t,. peoples but above all on 'their _I ‘ p1;,¢eS},im,.,9|f,,¢_ lslation ill collllectioll therewith ure (;(,v,.,‘.nm,.m is d;,,p(,sed to gig" |L ig- Unity Uf Pllflluse and 0'( action. I Allies lllvldillg :ltielltlon with the soldiers’ ,mid in (.0nf,_.,.,,,we 611.0168 It is I,0H__m]e ill this let theln not fail in rem. pensions and the hill to increase sal~ for its delegates to do it ' eillllering the trust they hold for aries ot county court judges in Par- ' luture generations." liunlellt. Ill connection with tlle~ cost ‘ ._ _‘___ ._! of living nlatter, Hon, .Artllur Meigh- ‘ . ing _peace ' ' o 0 I » it. He has been assisted ill drafting W n , the bills by Ml. \V. F. 0'Conllor, The S____(___ (_ __ ___ I u e - i- - . - - - . ‘. 0 .0lll' mei _ves sr ny , pwsenting the follncl cost of llvlrlg colllnlissloncl.‘_.arena n )Tl' _,,, .. ' . -. ' . _ _ _ . Tl.-, ll-~l lul 11,; 1- _ ,h 0 ._ _la cast ,er tht- limp vs_ t t e K(/‘l.I;i‘iiI2)l?hell]tI illlllish-lllieilt :lf aI)I:;l‘ill'i,(wtlf ndtllillltlelfllatll lhos' Mc'*\"‘v` '.‘» “Uno” fm' ll"-‘li "”"“' n e f three members. This hodv will rcg_\hf’f0l'9 T-hi* CIUUI Justice "iid ‘1 -l“"_V- . ' _[The dofenllant ill this czlse was cllllltg- . ' _cd with the theft of .af purse colllnln- (-Spemal t° The G""dm"`) WiNNIP}~lG,. Man...lune 30.--When melnbers of the striking lllllous went llllclt to their |'orlliel' places of. busi- ness yeslerllay they were lllet by such stern l-ollfiitilllls on the part of em- ployers, llotll private lllld public, that ill the mujol-ity of cases the nlen,did noi' resume their former duties ._ A dt-lid set has been madeon _the conlnlitlees und leaders, and men and woulen have either to see their l-ollllllittt-‘es wllo met the bosses as they are termed, sacrificed ol' ata) ollt lllltil these men who are lo be the “gollts" are rel-llstated. ' _rcturlled in al short time with it bottlel The llitlerness that has revalled ll ulldthey then wellt into all alley' :mill tllrougllolll the strike is _to be cqn. MCCIGSKGY with two others took all lilllled and there is no sign of co- haud ill disposing of the contellts.lopel-ation or sy-lxlputll-y in ev1dence._ McLeod had just, one drillk. He clainl-_'Vonlmissioner Watson of' Telephones ed that this was the ill-st time he cv- informed lllcn and women who ap- cr drank whisk€Y- bm tht" he had EOE' plied for their old positions that he it t() l2lk8_ Ilollle. `MCCIOSkey, When] had very few np9nlngg_ gg quell ind* thi’ ililflle ‘WHS fllliliileli "S1190 that the old schedule of wages and' Lead lo get another bottle. The plain- regulutions is gone. No one-Yuan get_ iifi' produced ll five dollar bill and. (wg weeks' holidays with 'pity andf -‘=-1011 anotller -,bottle was nr0c\1l'ed_ .ill senlmlly has been taken away. 'l`he three of-theim had ll drink out of it. They wanted McLeod to go to al restaurant and he agreed. The third mall met 11' friend and stopped to talk in llilll. McCloskey and .McLeod went to Slllitll's restnurilnt. They had two hotties of beer. McLeod took- out a $20 bill to pay for it. The waitress for the bill. »McLeod laid'his purse on the comer of the table He stood “mom went illto-another roolll__to'get change `_:1~eams{e,-`s are not . l ~atf~-silssvefslrssi-fsusatmer£llre~a¢nsuge.~fgé{‘<5,; hi rand wliell he looked around the purse was gone. McLeod accused McClos- key oi’ stealing it and asked hilll to give it to hilll back. McCloskey told him to sit down und, begun to talk oi how he could fight. McLeod sat, down and oi`i’el'ed lVll~,Claskey $5 in one dol- lar bills if llc would return the purse to lliln. Tile latte`r.grabbed__th`e[bills out of his lllllld. 'The woman” of the restaurant thcll notified them that she was going to close the place. They welll olll. and when they were oll ills street Mc(`loskey handed hlln buck the bills. He wallte'd some cigarettes McLeod said he would get him some at his lloardillg place near the liail~ 'way Station. Ile kept asking for the purse all the way along.. When they rcaclled the lloardirlg house Mt-Letlll went inside llml told tlltllll he llild been robbed und to telepllolle to the police. . McLeod wellt_out uguill accompan- ied by two otllers-one a discharged lnounted poliizeulan. They saw Mc- Closkey over by the depot and went over. 'McLeod llall,solue oi the llqllol ‘still in his pocltet and offered Mc- ' (llcskey ll drink which he accepted. iii ibcgged agaill fm-'his money and Mc (`loske_v asked hlnl to go to ills house They started and cunle to ll house. They wt-nt illsitlc and McCloskey lil tl lump and welll into llnotllcr roolu lMt:L,coll sill down llul got scared and fwellt olli. :illil rctllrilllll to his Ilrlurll itll; place. ilu lzliil llliorlllatlon llexi lllm'll‘llg to the police lhllt he lllltl been rollllell. Thi- i-nut- wus l-,llntlllllt-tl lllrollgholll lilo :|i'lol‘lllloll. 'l‘llc jury returllerl ll verdict ni 0.16 ot' p,llilr_\', after lwlllr out llllout all hour and .l l|ll:ll~ie|~. The (‘olll't ltlljollrllvll to lllovl Woll- lleslllly :lt ll ll. lll. Peace Conferences -‘ Ilelaxes its Labors '.\ . Sgimttlfélwliswlll 's slteellvs for three ',,,iC,,,h,,o,,__Plm_ Dresmm M.'_,_e cesnlngs ho,_w_,.bslsg,frame.i -_ll__'_ the __ . MDE. MGQN. year‘s'qnly_after the act comes into ` _____ ,.,.~ . . Canadian Woolen Manufacturers’ As. principal ppxers. _ j '_-.___,&.___ ___-t - __..... ' t will ml-cs. . _ , In German soclhtlon. _ -_-_-#_ __ _ 33-,---_-___ r _l 'r0noN'ro. July 1--rllle ana The Governmiggg lilotoil to drop the' ' '1 ._ ' He said th;t__woo_len mélnuiactllrers ' f ._; '- *‘.;_. ~,_,_;,»__»'i ‘ .el‘1' . t s if li=.ua"»vfers' --- -' "or‘oanar¢.l¢l_ti,_2iunq_ ao.-*rss li on-man eommltlss- sf -nm. N. isis §ttslc_ J » its .:t;¢nu¢lul_¢le¢stloll_ um mu -the wholesalers' exsghses had Darlene Zs°i\m¢_llH¢ _liven wollrollaed -yiensiollr bill. during -is grestlff A _cto¢_l_{h _*tile report that gone up. Wages, freight r tes. etc., for prlntin'g_l__headliner "l-__oven_¢e for Mcoihllou .urged the her miter cwiuleldol-‘Ita la reared had zone an--to tile retailers. As in disllonor of 1 ill -on an article rela- .llmlto some-,provulon lllul.tllio:l_iIld will ~tll_s-lattel-'hs sum: _ tive tonne, pmetrealy uvlltcllwvu of qlsslngq msn. _continlle. f _ I » - Tlleyliigure what they can get." Dublisllbil by. the Devel- this mornin!- Tlle result is that the telepholl'e ser-~ vice is as bad as ever and the chal- v lellge was given out by the Govern- nlellt that “You tried to .bust us and foiled; no\v \\'e intend to bust you." _ Humiliatlng Conditions. back e that t thenl. suffer the go back of seeing their nlitlee permanent.l~y from the force. ,The same thing applies to the fire brigade. Fifty men, in- cluding four otilcers, are let out for good and these include’ all the \lnl0n'. committee. -Postal workel-s'al'.e inf"- the worst plight for reorganlzation_ in the post oililce has been going on'~"‘_ rapidly -and over n hundred men ara. sacrificed. (llerks in stores are be-___-_ lug "slaughtered" by .hundreds..l l_t1~- is no wonder the cali has; gone out. from the Labor paperlto `reor§allize_ and iight for control of the-Clty` Forint-il next December 1 *I-11-l¢itions.~`,¢ Tho l.zlllor News will resumé itil l1P'_~ pollranoc today and wi-ll be tl higfin-' fills-nc-c Ill ltecpilig up the fight. I. German Churches I _ ' * rf. Day ol -Moilrnlilgs _ l ` , will at (Special to the Guardian.) ' ` 1,! BERLIN. June 30.-The evandeljcol-‘; churches of Gerlllally will celebra_te.__`-_ _Sunday July 5, us p day of hliourning. ; lt will he requested that quiet .prq.vall._.s and that Gerlllanytmske an earu_esge!s_'_§ fort to recupf-rats by consistent W rk. -- The church bells will chime a h-y'ml\f` of mourning. _ _ » f' ll' Germany Issues _ Illtililaium to Pollllah; LONDON,-_ June iid.-The German nlmistlce conlml.-lsionllas -sent a nols' to General llierre G‘. 'D ' I...(?isf oi' the Prelloh'-_Ai"l_ny _-Pimuuar ers.. Slllii at the Mlnlstry<_gfj%r'caIdill§, attention'-to the i‘n't:i.;thl:iig~\_II9 Poles, . l.- _ :l";s'_ sr l.liovilt.- listen Mmm geor oevsk. says a Berlin despatch to ige wireless~