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'».* l ~ ' T =~_ rm €= A - - ‘.-THE GUARDIAN *covelts EDWARD ISLAND Lnserlle DEW i if A-his THEPNEWS WQRTH ‘ A A " " _ _E ALLTHE ADv'rs.WoR'rnPRnmNG N t THE CHNRLGTTETDW GURRDIRN 'lfhv Pocnlvn |=»¢p¢¢-l _»~ _ ovmn 45.000 Randal-s Dually ' ° R.»e| by lzvursrbnshfl l ` 'v'W= fa.. cl _ / __ _ ah»»l»\t»¢°-»F¢\u»fel~»-.r»»f..Fc...i. ` "ii ~ D _ ~ * if is- ' ` A . ~ f ly Mall. canada. B-00. hr ll. 0. A. Ill- ' Mar-xg euerulen_F¢lm¢»a 1.391, nears; 1aa7.~ ` CHU\L0T',l`ET0WN»' CANADA. MONDAY, APRIL li, 1919' - “"”“" °""°°"‘**'°°' “°“"°"°‘ “U CNRISTABEL l’ANliilUllST i ~ ,Actin _Al ciiiliilln in Westminster slit Mia; il slashing At G “"" °" ”'llin.i.li'.“ (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, April L2.--ilhristabel Pankllurst sprung into the lime-ilgln again yesterday. She is the cumililaw for the expected vacancy in Parlia- nleut for the Abbey Division. ,West. ullnister. and she inaugurated her Cllllllllillll by h characteristically slashing attack on Lloyd George, yl’resldent Wilson, the League ot' Nat- ions and the Politicians ill general for tlle way the Peace Conference is going. So far as the Premier was coll- corned she saw hope he might yet nlalte the right oholce between the support of a great patriotic majority of Englishmen and heterogeneous gang of Asquitlllans, ,Pac‘iilsts, pro- Gelulluns, lnoney `grabbers and Bul- lN LIMELIGHT e, President Wilson and Generally. shevists, but she seemed to he in des- pair about Wilson. lie is another cul- prit, she cried. "We must speak out now wltllout fear or favor. lie threat cus to have a greater voice in British affairs than the Prlnle lilinlstcr lltlll- self. He is our gerat weakness today. if we mlsjudge him he has only blln- self. He .ls our great weakness totloy. pardonuble secrecy. -Miss Punkhurst quoted Von l{ulll~ lllunn's sncers at the Prcsiliellt and sneererl herself at his defeat at the last elections and then she declared that the peace negotiations were af- ter all primarily a European affair and as England was nearer ‘the Ger- "nlan volcano she must understand lt” l hotter than Wllsoll. CANADA-ROUMANIA STEAMSHIP SERVICE First Steamer Sails inla Few Days, Four'0thers to Follow. Canadian Grecian Service also inaugurated. 1 _ (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, April 12.-The ltoumalr lauigsteelnslllp .lrul will sail from Liv- erpool ill' o. few days for Montreal to inaugurate thc Falladlall ltounlrllllaz. service. This is ono of live Itoumzllllnn steainere to be placed on. this l-ouu-_ The second boat will leave Liverpool |co.l'ly'in May and lllc others will fu! low every four weeks. Arrangenlents are under way for 75,000 tolls of Greek shipping to iw placed on tire Canadian Grecian routaf |The greatest dllllclllty for Called lan trade in Europe is securing sulfl:;» lent slllppillg. Wiillllllfll ISLAND S SOLDIERS RETURN The wounded island soldiers wllo returned via., Portland;-Maine on the hospital ship Easequlbo reached the island on Batnrday. Those who canle to Charlottetown were met at the depot by the League of the Cross Band and the usual reception was hold at Prince of Wales College. Tlla speakers' were ltcv. 4'-anon Simpson who' represented the Mayor nlld the Citizens (Jolnlnittce. Corp- oral Hughes for the Returned Soldiers Aid Commission :md Lieut. l'. A. l‘nlmer for the G. W. V. A. The ladies of the G: W. V. A..._scr-_ ved the usual refreshments. The soldiers who returned were:-» Pte. use nnnlloy, D. c. lvl., st, 'rs'rmiln. vial Frank or-ady_ nest Baltic. Pte; Allen Dolron, Charlottetown, Pte. .l._W. Pldgeon, Kensington. lm. J. ll. "messed, North wlltsnlre. Pte. Nicholas Murphy, Sturgeon. Pte. George Walker. Charlottetown. Pte. Gaudet, Sammerslde. - Hnmw ltmnlnlclln srrcllls 'wanna Tn once. av courts nice house centrally located. Apply "ll-‘»" B0! Mhelty. 4840-4-Zmtf ;.;~, » » _ - _; rouno.-A sum or moNsv,'owN- ~ or may_._l|eve the some by oalllnp ll 'Illia il Moda Drugstore. Q--l ._ i-08`l'i-UUNUAY GOLD MOUNTED anletllyllt `I|\'lnar_\-_ ln bln:-tl lt~a'.llcl' ~'°se`. Firldbr pleas-: leave nt 2?! Grafton Bi ` Ill ""' - -_-L¢n»»._. ‘>Ala¥4lN'l |ANl'rAnv 'ltu‘r'rsn _inn . arimil. "omni may nuc- tu"-|la_pu loo. Psi- post toe Guardian -lilac. |04-1-Iometl “ »*¢~en ummm ‘H0001 wlxlcao-av saloon or Avril mil, _Illia for family of four. ctntlt 9 ‘ioilAt¢d,` unturlilshed, all moilml' '¢biivull_eo¢n, ' _write . 'f./at . earo"of»"`U\t\l'dlat stating ' rent. etc. _ l mu-4-mtl' \ - lv..- ., l Pte. Leo Bradley, D. (‘. lvl., is tilt- son of Mr. Patrick Bradley, of St. Teresas. lie left the island seven years ago and was 'located in (lai- gary whore licisnllstcd. Ile went to France early ill 'i916 and was in all the heavy lighting in which the Can indians participated froln that tinlt up to the time he was disabled. llc won the 1). (`. M, in tho Solnlnc iight- lng in 1916. Before enlisting he held n good position ill the Calgary Police Department. Pte. Frank Grady. of East llaltic. son of Mr. l’. Grady, is minus his loft leg as the result of wbunds rc- ceived at the battle of Amiens. llc onltsted in the 105th and transferred lo the 20th. lie fought at Arran and ill the Alnlens fighting had his leg broken in lllree places below the kllec, Two of the breaks "we1‘e"”'mado by llllraplrel lmd one by bullet all being received almost simultaneously. _The leg was alnputatcd three days later. Pte. Allan Dolron. of Charlottetown. is a well~kllown young barber of this city. llc was wounded in the lllp at Dourlon Wood as the result ol' which one leg is slightly shorter than the other. Pte. George Walker, is a son of C. tl. llrunt, and formerly belonged to Georgetown. He enlisted ln tlu-` 105th and transferred to the 26th. Hc- was wountlod by shrapnel in the head and leg snr] also lost the middle finger' of. his left hand. ` Pls. Nleiism Murphy, ls the sen of Mr. Philip Murphy of Sturlievll- HC' ls also a 26th Battalion man having enlisted ln the 105th. He ls lllinufl his len arm. ` Pte. J, W. Pldgeon of Kensington also lost his rllhi |08 b€|°*! "W “W9 at the battle of Amlens. He also en- the late Fapi. Daniel Walker of tllef i i i Troopship Expected At Halifax (Special to The Guardian) HALIFAX, April 12.-In trallsport- ation circles it is expected that the Llarmallia, Olympic -and Acqultanin respectively will arrive here Thurs- dlly. Friday and Saturday ot' next week, ilntl it is expected the Adriatic will be back bore shortly. Plenty Railway Work Says C.P.R. (Special to The Guardian) CALGARY, April 12.-Grant llnll Vice-President, C, l’. ll., said yostel'» day that the (I. l’. R. would absorb all the labor offered. lic enllnlaterl that 15,000,000 acres would hc under crop ill the West this year. Disposition of Enemy Tonnage (Special to The Guardian) PAILIS, April 13.-The supreme economic council has announced all agreement between the associated governments providing lthztt enemy tonnage, both that acquired before and since the arnlistlce, would be divided among those governments ac- cording to their ability to bring the ships into speedy use and, in the case of passenger ships. according to their relative needs. _ This agreement \vil not prejudice the ultimate disposltioll ol' the ships under the terms of the treaty ol' peace. The vessels will lily the flag of the allied maritime council as well as the national flag of,tho country undertaking their management. North Russian Crisis Now Passed (Special to The Guardian) - LONDON, April 12.-The crisis in Northern Russia has passed, accorcl~ ing to the Archangel despatch to the Post today. The despatch said the snows are melting paving the way for the arrival of reinforcements. lt was further stated that the Bolshevik army on the Archangel front, now nulnbor 30,000. War-Minister' Churchill, addressing the Aldwich Club last night said: "England cannot negotiate with the Bolshevik. The allied troops lll Rus- sln will he relieved. The l’l°omicr has given mo full power to accomp- lish this." Canadian Express Strike injurious t (Special to The Guardian) 'l‘oltoN'l>o, April ln.-¢li¢iayor church todey_ sent a telegram to Hon. G. D. Robertson, Minister of Labor, Ottawa, calling attention to the "intolerable conditions of affairs occasioned by the strike of the employees of the Canadian Express Conlpaolesf’ lt was pointed out that package and other freight is now tied up, this all' leading to great congestion. Condit- ions will be worse by -Monday, said the message, cannot government in- tervene ilnmedlatoly and settle strike? Please answer." Rank Rlln__ill Hnnland CUBLENZ. April 12.--Allied troops today began guarding German banks in Coblenz and Treves because of re- ports that the strike 'among bank- clerks in unoccupied Germany might spread to the occupied section. The clerks ln the area however, continue at work. listed ln the 105th. ANNOUNCEMENTS. pu, ,|_ R, Mound. of the 105th, who OOMIN G EVENTS. men who had the misfortune to lose ‘ ll limb. ne nm nu mln leg below' __ . . the knee as the result or severe _al _?_°';°el:;,°t,hE wounds received. He be_l0l'lll» t0 Manny “uhh N°""‘ Wm"'"°' 'consists of drills, choruses and dialog- TM" “I” “rw” by th' EMM ues Doors open q““’°' N“"m' amen Mu’ B' Mlixralrl cownlences at eight o'e`|ock. mmm" °'~ summsmde' nd lF!'“b“h Admission 25c "E. Mckhnale of ll'lat'Rlvor. ' |91" mm tranferred to the liith was another _ nIEETINGS_ Evra L11 'concert and ple sor- ross Hall on Easter April 21st. Program at ievch o‘clock. Proi ana 15c. Ladies with 5046-4-14MApr.l4.16,1o ' ._ vi ~ _,.. ~",.4-tis Determination and En Sul-. -ulrliloll it rl.:-:ldy rifu ng in win, will enter 'lie cllarfncd clrcli- ill' t5 nt the close of thc colltcsl for thc lllat;n’- flcellt pri7.cg‘ glvcu away b_v “'l‘.\»;, Guardlan."_ ' The iliffcrr-llt cnl|didu'ti~g arc alrcnlly \ViliC|l|l1i¥ fhv vllllir candidates and all are planning ways and means to secure substantial retllrlls ill votes and cor responding rapid advances. One thing is certain. No mysticism charms or legerdemain will enter into the suc~ cess, Planning their eanlpaign by the light of the moon, wllilc it is shining over the left shoulder, ol' carrying the lcft hind foot of ‘at black rabbit. captur- ed ill it gruri; yllrli, will not l`urtllcr their efforts. ’l‘llerc ls no luck about this canlpatign. This moon and the novell stars, the ground hog and his shadow, a black cut, I"rlda_v t.he 13th. crossing your fingers behind your back. ol' throwing salt over your right shoulder. none of these have ally part ill the making of success of those who will accllm_ulate thc necessary number of votes to secure the honors l‘or their districts. ' ENERGY ALONE COUNTS Tha open gesallle that \vill throw wid" tile doors ol' success is just energy, lie- termined ar.d ulldlslnayed. ll lg energy that will push _ronr standing far allcall. and lack of energy tllat will cl\lisi¢'_\'oll to slip bacla `ll’ ther.: 4-vl-r with illcelltlvv lu work it is for tllosc culllllilatos fortun- ate enough to have enrolled their namcg so early in tlln_coll-test. "l`lll=.\' have an advantage wil-ich will cease to be of any use unless they :lvail tllolnselros of it by reaping tilc first harvest of votes which lies about thcnl ill such profusion. There are oppor tunities now that will be gout- inter. Perhaps some candidates for another district is planning right now to \\'l'1lc Min Jean Finlayson _ ._ Mr. Augustus Down Mra. W. J. Llaney Misa Mildred Acorn MIM Annie Cameron, ,,. l"t¢lrcs'i. Stewart .. DISTRI Misc Floule Corbett... Min Eileen Conroy Mr. T. Gordon lvea Min Mary E. McPhee .. Min Hol°n Howatt Mrs. Arthur Green Misa Anna McCabe Mlas Pearl C. Howatt . Mr. Harry S. Canrlurl .. Mr. Frank F. Arsenauit Mis! Lucille McNeill .. Mila Mary M. O'Brlsn . Mr. R. H. Abbot Mila Annie McDnald Mrs. James Redmond .. Mr. Roy T. Tanton Miss Myrtle M. Philips. Mr. Guy F. Holland, - Mu. Marv Anne Hulse ~ Zechariah Buote, Min; Eatslls Mcbonaldi ~ Mra. John Campbell ' satscr vou Select your favorite candidate. Then cut out the subscription blank on the inside of this paper, till. it out and send it direct to the Campaign Department ot` The (filarlottelown Germano-Austria Now Proposed --- I PARIS. April 10.-Despstohcs from Vienna today announce .the arrival .there of a German delegation which 'hal opened negotiations for the ln- Llsr or cANo|oA1'Es olsrlilcr No. 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Montague ,. ... 19,850 , ...Heatherdale .. _ 9,075 _ ..O'L¢Rr'y.... ...Searletown ,. . . . . , . . ..W¢ll.lngton Station .. ._ . . . . . . . . . . . S0arletown ..,3t.Eleaners.... ., .. Abrams Village, 3,757 _ ...Rlchmond,R.R.N°.1.».~A.. ...Lauretta.Lot3 5,368 _ . ...Malpeque . 2.370 . _ -.,L|ttl¢ Pond .. . . . . . . . . . . . _.Lake Verde fur ,sale or for use uri at l~olltl'llr't0r`s, _ ...SL El°lnors - ~- B534 outfit nur ill any llli\llufi\ci\lrill|; cs- . . . . . . . . . ..8t. Nicholas .. _ »~ ...Hunter River ... . . . . . . ~ ...Eldon,... ...8outhWe't L°t 16... . Misa Daisy E. Vanldentlne ....Peters Road _ . Mina Mary Kelly, ._ .. .. . . . . . . . . ..Porta|e,R. R. . Min Janie Gallant . . . . . . . . . . ..st, Ann, » Miss Genoa A. Lewla. . . . . . . .. ....Gar-dlgan .. . . - Mtn Myrtle McKinnon .............P¢tera Roan -» R CAN DIDATES THE CANDIDATES KEEPING SHARP EYE ,ON FIGHT orgy Prime Factors ln Contest to Win Place in Big Prize Cani- palgrl for Men and Women. .Alotterg into your t.cl°l'itory, asking sup- D0l`l frolll tllosc people you are dc- pclldillg on. but have llcrgllrctetl st-clng_ 'l‘hc rcill interest thi, active cuxldl. (lotus and their friends arg taking ill lilo race is becoming uppllrcllt, and ll nulllbi-r ol' toltcrg have been received frolll prospective cillldidates who arc anxious to know whether it is "'l`O() lute to enter the contest." The iluesiioll is easily answered. The contest has hardly started. 'l`llerc is no doubt that some of those who are making good progress were just as skeptical of sllcccssasarenlany who still llesitntrg to enter. (lcllcrally the fiilufllllati-..=i who ileliin-ram well ml' their cllztllcrr of winning hl\l‘orc enroll- ing are the ones who un, victorious ill this crld. A feeling ol` tilnidlty and hesitation often goes before bravc ucllievelnenis DON'T BE TlM‘lD Most certainly therc ig no sense in acknowledging your Scif defeated be- fore you begin. Many will say, “0h, l would just llilte to enter anti then not will," hut how arc you to ,tell you will not w_ill What reason is thcrc for you to believe that you should not 'Ile among the fortumttn-ones? Being ,skeptical of success in lilly venture where you know cl’t`ol't will bring gllc cess i_~; many tiluvs tllc Inr-'_-rltivq til grouter effort ilnrl thc collseqliellt uv- colnplisillniinl ol what _vou sturt out lo ilu. ’l`illlirlli_\. llowr-\'r'r. is |°cprcllv>.l silllc, f The |1'i'f.<‘s are lilo biggest and b_ ; that cvcr Iluvc been offered in rl circul- _tinll canlpaign on the island hefol'-.‘. land it wllnlfl ri,-illl_\' br it pity if _von l \-:cl-U to lost, imc of tllclll through il lli» ,tio tilnilllly' ul' scllsc ol' false prillc. _Write the Uolltcst .\lllnagcr or give illinl all opporiulllty to have a personal chat with you. Charlottetown _ . 17,075 Charlottetown . 13,250 l Charlottetown ... .. . 13»125 Charlbttetewn _ . . . . . . . . .. 4,913 i Summersldtg . "l,450 <'l|,||-iilf_t4-lc»\ ll ill ii c'r No. 2 ` (Special to The Guardian) i \\'ASIll.\'(l'l`O.\'. .tprll 12.--lljailllar Uwlltlllrs. lm- sweilisll socialist leiiililr and l)l'. l~`l'itll. Jilff 2\'ullscll. ill-alll uf fill! -\'Ul'\\'ltl»Ziiln Voori Mlssloll lo till- Vnitcd Stains, :llltl scvcl'a|l otllrr prollr ` inclll Scllllrlillilvlalls and Swiss sull- Jvcts llavr: been <:olli’f‘rrillg with lllclllllr~r.»' of. thc illicl'-Allied rclicl council ill alll clfori to :ll‘l':llll.:<- for tllc fccliillg of tllc larger cities of ltus» Silk USl1UC|lllly l’etrograll. llr. lilallsi-ll is anxious illut.tlle revictualillg plull "TERRIBLE CUNDITIGNS' THRCUGHCUT RUSSTA' Conference Considering Means of Relief. Zilllllil Dying Monthly of Starvation and all Children Under Two Years Dead. be adopted speedily so tint' ‘food ships can approach Petrograd as soon as lilo ice breaks up. Dr. Nome; 05. tlllmtcs lllc death rate at 200,000 lnol\tllly.` directly or indirectly due .lil starvation. lie says the worltl cannot slalld idly by and watch women and vllildren starve. Virtually all the children of less than two years are now dead ln Petrograd, according to ill-_ Nausea and conditions are ter- rlbe beyond description in the or- llllalrs homes and hospitals. Poles Angered C W! The Peace Treaty Against Ententei ‘ (Special to The Guardian) Al\ilS'I`Elll)AM, April lil.-~'l`llc llillcri llcss of the l’olcs llccullsc of the allies decision not to lulld General llallers arnly at llalinig has risen to the high- est pitcll. says the correspondent of the 'fllgeblutt at Thorn. it has becll mul'l_i 0Uli ll 0 ll" l'°*°h°d 3" “!"°°m°'“ °“ achievements of the peace confer et, 11'” i f' °”" V* .ik , ,§__.,___.»,._. ,_ .__ _i i .»¢_i. ., ’ 1 _; _ _ _ _ _ _ _ i ~ .<. ~ ~ - ;.‘,~l_.;, . . ,_ \ ,\ _ l_ .4- ui fere c - f . _ _ _ - . V lall questions concerning peace with _ence ,ml be mums ,md numefomy F|nt'qu`.H” 0| u. “mm '35, Germany, reparations. indemnitlea and dBnge"_ |ncmd|ng B0||y,,v|,m_ 'gm Am," uh ‘ _ . _._____ __ corporation of Austria ln Germany. . the frontiers of-the Rhine and Po- be “ve",d_ _ N" mmm 1»m“|,_ An” __ \ f‘_i t ` U. ,,'t’“".'“"¢".1l”\'l-» .;= .x ` f ,.. . '»,i ...lin if ifirfiii' < . it .. . -. s ‘ .. » . - ~ .‘ . ~ ~ ~» ' = ~ ' ‘ \ ' ' `i ~ ' ‘ . s » ’ * _ » . ,_,,- ,"1 3. l .i~ .t like l, 1