,_ fl t ‘-°°‘ n » t= E-_F 1' t --'-&' » _'., .1_»T~~ r 2 =_=‘-I: t = -f= === =t - f - . _ . . A , _ .o -v A..‘..'. 5. 1 f T' ' T ~ - . ~ .. _. ..-.aa ALL THE NEWS W0 H HE GUARDIAN COVERS PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LIKE TIIETDEVXDVTS W RTH ‘ F 'A , _ ._ .i-1... I A _--4 I §HriE ~' its ‘~ tilt cttnttnrotrtwtt nunttntnt P _I ' ‘ . a Th' --1--..»-°p ° ‘ P°P°"' OVER 45 OOO Roadors Daily Road by Everybody gr-2', - 1 » _ l , omteetokovn ouuriitui, 1-nm cena i ' i ” i ‘ “`~ ' i i -_ f i- _ - _ sont... omit... i-...ma mi. ami... im. cn/titLo'r'rE'rowN. CANADA. rntntv, Menon 21,1919 “""“°' °“"°°"°*'°"» °'""°'°° W* -- ‘ By Mill. cumin. um, for u. g. youu. ir -I' ~>-.-_ ' " ' ` ' . il TARIFF MATTERS .turn snow viisrnnnltv Bet '>--_A1 DISC SSED IN CAUCUS Reltston _'Promised for Next Year Following General Tonight, Enquiry into Commercial (From our own Correspondent.) o'r'rAw.t. March zo.-There it to be general tariff revision in Crnin'in_ next year, following an enquiry roi be held by the Minister of Finance. assisted by Eastern rind Western ruin isters and t0 hold it series ot' inquiries in different Ctinadinii centres :tt which the various business und conitiierciitt and industrial interests ot' the coun- try will have an opportunity to pt-e~ sent their views. Pending t.ltis tlterc will he ;- puri- iiil thrift' revision in tlte form of con- cessions to the West, atitnouiict~t~.te:~t concerning which will bc iittttlc at the present session. These importantt , :tl(itouiiccntt~itts _ wr-r¢_ntade tltis morning by Sir 'l‘ltoin~ ; its White following the much herttld-i cd cnucus of the Unionist. party nt' which tatriffi‘ matters formed :t topit-i of discussion. lt. had been cxpet-tetif by both sides of the [louse that the, Unionist party might have such di-' vergent. views on the tariff its to lend I to ti possible split which might eit- danger the continuance of the Govc.t~n.f' ment. This was indicated twice dur-‘ ing the course of the debate on tncf ttddrcss in reply to the speech front thc throne. I - .\lnharg of Saskatchewan warned the ' Government that the West was look-1 ing for real concessions sind would? not be satisfied with half way meas- ttres, while Col. Cooper, delivering un' old-time protectionist speech, accept-I ed IVIahurg's challenge, :intl :tnnounc~} ed that any time the Free 'l`r:tdei's nr low tariff wished to iight signin the matter of at protective thrift' the men who followed ntttionatl politgx would be pleased to oblige, The hrtrinoniotts chnrrtcter of this- ntorniiig's cuuctts, however, sliowfwl these expectations to be without war t rant. in .tact ‘t.went.y‘-five aitetiilit-rs` spoke for seven minutes each this' morning ond itll professed agreeinentf with the Governntent's tnriff attitude; nnri also voiced it strong und insist : ent desire for n eontlnltance ot’ fit-~'V Unionist party. { Speaking utter the cuucus, Sir Thottiiis White said he felt confident' that the tariff measures to be inll‘f`- t l and Industrial Interests. S i duced this session would carry the Jttflsntenr. oi the whole Unionist Party, bc szttist`ttctory to the people and entirely in the interest of tht- welfare ot the witch. country. When the liottse opened this :titer- iiooii, I. H. i’edlow_ l.ibei'ttl of 'South Reitfretv, gnvt- notice of H restitution to fix Noveiiibt-i' lltlt as the Annual 'll_li:tiik»~il!iVillt-5 tiny in ti'+~titein‘ot':|ttcc of signing thi- ztriitistice. l tin it t|tte.~i|ioit ot' tirivllt-gt, tht- yt. littioitsltip lretweeit tilt- Sengtttt nun the liottsc of t`oniin`oit.-i wits discuss- ed. lt ttppettrs the seiittttt in tin ud- ilress to the (lov:-rtior tictterttl asked fm' UH* ltf0d\lI‘\i0ii of itll docuntcnts and pitpers in regard to"n delegation ot' fatriners who visited Ottrtwn last ses-sioit. 'l‘he speaker ruled that the Senate had no pitzltt to send through such on ntltliress :ind if tht-I docuutt-.nts referrctl to.were wttittcd the proper way to get them _wus by it message to the llousn ot' Commons. S. \\'. Jitcobs of Eticiiiie-Cartier, in- troiliicetl at bill to provide that wlten it sent in the Continous lam-ontes voc- tint, at writ must be issttcti for :tit el-t t-ctiott within sixty dttys after the otllcial declaration ot' the vncttncy. Another provision of the hill is that tio iiieutbcr can be elected for ittort-_ titztit one sent. lion. t’h:trlcs Murphy drew the oi- totttioti of the Governmeitt to :tn in- tf‘rview with Lieut_ Col. l’rttt.t nt llttii- fnx in which that officer was quoted l WAS WELL ATTENDED There _Will be a Partial Revision of Tariff this Session The Show is a Success from Every Standpoint. Many in form of Concessions to the West. General Tariff, 0ut of Town Visitors. Prize will be Drawn for This automobile show in .-\ ilorne & (`.‘o’s big display room continttetl to -be it source of attraction to many persons yesterday. p Throughout the day there was rt continuous inovcmeiit to :ind front the buildlitg. A great many proininetit farmers are tnking it keeit int.ei'est in tho show not only ft-ont the point of view oi' seeing the new models, but with ttn idea of bf-eoiniitg the owner.-it of a car. = One of tho deztlcrs stated yester- day that two very well known farmers stttted their intention of placing their' orders t'or cars before the show is; over, Tito-show is not only it sttcess from the viewpoint. of the fine ttiticliittes on display, and the large ittteininiice, but. the point of view of the enthus- iasm with which the dealers tire fill- ed its the result of tlte encourage- ment they have received from the citizeiis. On every side good words ure bcing hcnrtl and it is it stile het thot; the show put on next yenrwillbesotnc-l thing well wcrtli going smite tlistatncf- l t I t l I i t if) S(’(". - Quite it number of visitors from distant. points of the lslnnd tltonglit it. worth while to conte and see the; show and incitlcntly helped itlong gets; critl business. One prominent city inert-_lttttit stated that \Vedtte'stltty wat. one of the best business tlitys his firtit had had for sonic time. A number of prominent out. of town; men i dentified with automobile in tt-rests arrived Wetinesdaty night in-I -Q cluding Mr. Mcdlnry of St. John, re- presenting tlto Mchaughlnn people and Mr. William McDonald. of St John, general representative for the Murt- tiine Provinces of the Phevrolett cor Mr. (‘. W. ltogr-rs, who is one of the chief promoters of the show, yes- terday received tt letter of icgi-ei f'roiit Mr. A W. Campbell, Otiitwa. tfonimlssioner ot' Iligltways, better known as “Good ltoads_ Cn.ntpbell," ex- pressing regret at his inability to be present, but sttttiiig that ut sonic future date he would be glad to conte rtnd give a talk here on the subject of itood roads. A lively hour at the show yester- tloy was ft'om 3.15 to 4.151 when the cltiltlren were ttdntitted. it takes at boy to size tip n good cor and it was interesting to hear some of them dis- cuss the merits and tlcinerits of this one ititd that. There wus :tn added incentive in their nt-.tklng it it point to be present. Visions of that $20. gold prizfé loomed lltrgt- on the horizon before them und in this they were not unlike it good muny of the children ot' an older growth, to whom the possibility of securing tlte prize wits it httppy thought. Tonight at 0 p. nt will decide who the lucky one will hp, titoret`ore it is tip to evetiyliotly to be cf good cheer :ind just keep wishiit`. wlsltin‘, wisliin`. lit the evening the show-room wits ngaiii packed to over-flowiitg_ To- night it is expected to ltave a special musical program und it good speaker in attendance. message from the Baltic states that io't‘lutk this morning. She is bring 1 including the 58th Battalion of Toron- to, tite 43rd Battalion of Winnipeg. thc lst C. M. R. of Brandon, part of the 2nd (_‘. M. lt, of Toronto and the 10th Field Ambulance of Winnipeg. 20,000 Wounded 3 To Comeliy Portland i (Special to the Guardian.) I WJRTLAND, Me., Milrcli 20.~-A tie- ’ cision to bring to this port from over- sons :iii the wounded of tltr- t‘.rtn:1di:tn oi-‘nties_ shout 20,000 men, was an- nounced 'todaiy by Major General Fo- tlteringlittin, Director General of the Cztittttliun Medical Service. I-le cante- here to take. charge of tite arrange- l nionts for their reception. The stonin- er Aritguuyu will bring the third dt-_ taclnnettt of wounded to arrive here some time tltisweelr. I t I t _*_____._._ l Sir George Perleyg Returning to Canada I.O\'llO.\'. Mor. 20.-Sir George Pei' icy is retttrniiig to Citiiatia shortly' but his visit. is regztrcleti its only tcm porary. Premier llordcn quite possih ly, will leitvc before the prellniiimr_ téritis ot' peace are signed but thi' largely depends upon political deve- lopctircnts in Citiiutltt. Lloyd George however is pressln him to remain in Pairs its long its possible. 'tts saying the trouble :il Rhyl wits I _I I I -'Y YY' I G t‘H\l-Wil Ill' i“"fli<‘lt‘Ut‘v rind red |f‘l"`iTWO I in the Cttnztdizitt .\lilitlit'y ()versc:t:~' G 0 t f F (E \linistrv und the lligh t]otninissiottt»r,I ' 1 0 _ (Special to the Guardian.) _ l l.()NI)Ol\', March 20.-Eight Ger- througlt this llcrley would resign Sir 'I‘lioinit.~t White replied thitt he hnd not. set-it the interview coniplttin- Sir (lcon l‘erley‘_ .\lr. .ldurpiiy risked il! I`.‘.'.I"`..f.`§i' .~'.'.'.l..‘."."`.'.‘.'- ‘.'l`§l`.fiilf.`---_.T'ii-`...f.'L§1§`§iBritish Government llui_lding_ Two Rigid_ Dirigibles Each , _ _ __ _E 800 Feet in Length with Lifting Capacity of 80 Tons. t Ei‘tiest l,.ipotntr-, litinottinsktt, .tslt I ed what the (love-rnnient iutendedt |.-_ _._ t ing out 'ML th" lvnilmi Sm,,,,, would (Special to the Guardian) t ltundred feet in length and will have _ _ it capacity tit' 3.000.000 cubic feet. 'I‘hc-y ‘ will be driven by six engines which doing atbont dnyliglit. saving, polite! t shortly itttrodttct- it tignln. Sir Thomas Wltitt- replied that the inntter wits under the trolisidomtittn of the Govt-riitiietit. ' DDMINIDN ESTIMATES i ttt_”_n_nt-new intent O'I‘TA\VA, Oni... .\Ii\i'UIi lil.-~'l`Itt‘ t main estimates for the fiscttl i"`i\f~: which commences on April 1, were tab. 'led in the.(‘.ommons toduy by SIFI Thomas White. The total estiiitnteti I expenditure is $437,079,071, rin in-I crease oi’ $137,096,632 over the eXl"‘l"I` iturr- of the year, which is just closing. , The largest increase is in the public! works, which wut so tsrtzc-tv in t'0“~' nwctlon with htirbor liiil>\‘0V"\“‘?“"‘» I The sum tn be expend:-tl will include' thirty inlllion dollars i'1‘i1ot>tI . things to which close utlolt 100 l'f‘l\l'f‘-‘ seiiiutlve t-itizens sat down ttnd pur- toolt of tht- entublcs served in excell- ent style by the l.ttdle:-t Attxilittry. After t`n|l justice had been done to these. Presidciit Jenkins culled “ll” on (‘iiptitin (‘untpbell, who gave nl tnost interesting undinforiiiiiigittldress- in “Post war work." (‘a-pt tfttmpbell pitid it greatt tribute to the work of the boys tivei°st-ns. We have been living in great days. siiid he und it is hardly robttblv we will pitss through i-tuch_ D _ _ ttgttiii. The boys who went "o\'0\‘ tll0l‘0" ltitve stood tt terrible test. Notwith~_ stttiitliiig the hell they I\1\Vf‘ H0110 through lip believed that if such it cull for justice rind 'rigliteonsness tttmulti punts ngnln flip sons ci Caiittdit and llritnlit would still be its rcttdy to sity “llerg Am l," The some in- domitable tillirlt TPISHF- “Wi “Owing of that iiiittsiicn can be put over its ngnln, lie went. on to speak of the tinsltclflsh service spirit which had he-, Comp pn geiiernl ns one result of the wut. Tlierc was as the danger nf fall- ing hack ngnin into the old rtit ol’ self ceitfrt-tl|tcss_ That energy whit! wus so pt't\t‘ioii\il\t\iit in uit the wm- efforts should be innliitttined in the will generate it total of 1,800 horsc. po\vo_r and it is said will have it lift- ing power of S0 tous, coinpitred .with 20 tons, the largest loud carri»:d by any known to be in e'xisteticf\_ ‘Formal Opening of The Board of Trade Social Rooms The formal Openlitig ot' the new so:-itil rootns of the Bout-tl ot' Trade in the Mui-kct Biiilding last evening wits uit event of great interest und there wits it lorgtv itttt-iiiluit_t-c of memb- t-rs, Mr. lt. lt) Mtitch, i’i‘esitleitt of the liottrd of Trade presided. "l`he fczttttri- of the evening was it .~tplt‘rttlinti~‘ntly at this tin:_~“.. Tho tirtt is to \2ft’t bus1_\' ztnti keep bttsy sct~tti‘itt;.: $\tl'F-cripti-nit-.., 'l`h:tt is by l`tti~ tht- most itnportztitt fur-t thot tltft contcsttnts must rctnin;l tlt-wtitselves of tiuily. Set-otttlljv, iii the wtrk ot sccurittl nbsrzriptions it is wall to rcnlembci :hut you nifty ohtniii them anywhere in I 'be Dominion oi' (.`.1itatlzt or _thef lfniterl St2t¢s. The surest wrty ol -lcterminlng whether or not friends in other towns desire to help you is tr.- ‘ttform them til' your cittttlitiucy, cltitcr, by letter or by post card, ‘tt 1’ -:i;io1i_~:r- ~ :onto reply slmultl be obtained zinft with this policy udaptotl :ind folilowctl aut. each day, there is llttl_. qttcstlon 1.15 to the result when it t-oitien to i:t~& ri-using your votes. | Attolltet' t'ctttttr,. of tlit- t<:trttpi‘.ij_-,tt ` which is iiicrt- in thc vt':t_v of iitt'ortn;t- tion, is in the division of t»'t't'it_>t'_v iri- to districts. No mon or woinrtn ` competing with any one except iii your own district for any nt the tw»;-lv,-~ district prizes. The nutoirtobiics and plziyci' pinito I t I t are the grand prizes and will be given - to tho three higltest vote getters in the cnntpztign irrespective of districts. i lt` you win one of these cars, you will not be forced to spend money t- equip it, as all of The Guardian" cztr-. :ire equipped with tops. wlnil shleltlt-._ horns, lamps, tools, and everythinf that goes with a high grade, first clasn automobile. lt is not too lata to enter the cam pnign, for the reason that the cam- paign is just getting well under way. There is still nine weeks in which tr. tvorlt :ind hcconie ta proud possess-er -.ii ont- ri i the iiften prizes we are of fcrinq. Stop and think how often the uve-rage person has an opportunity to win an automobile without one cent of cost to themselves. The answe\ will be “not often." Watch "Th-ea Guzti'dlitn" closely for new develop ments in campaign. To the .person who nominates the highest vote getter in campaign we will-.send tite Guardian free- of charge for one year from closing date of contest, Prohibition for t West Africa t (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, March 20.-The Govern- lineut has prohibited the importation of :ill spirits iitto the British West _ African colonies except under llcenst-_ * which will not he grunted for the int- porttttion of so-culled "trade Spirits". it wits itnnounccd tonight. This det-i~ sion wits taken its it preliminary nicer sure pending decisioii on the question of the permanent prohibition of the spirit trade in West Africa. IZ British Warships . To Tour S. America l (Special to the Guardian.) I SANTIAGO, March 20.-Announce- ment wns made here today that Greitt Britain will senrltt fleet of twelve worships tn tour South Aincricu. The ' fleet will leztvg Europe as soon as the t peace lreztty is signed. lrili-1 wi-:.t't‘iii~:it l t t I t l : '”"ll;1df‘§;§lJ.?§‘s.».~.lBolsheviki Suiter Tho lowest temperature recorded TORONTO’S WELCOME TOT HE 4th C.M.R. _ ~ 'iii immense Crowds Thronged the Streets and 'Heartily Cheered the Returning Heroes." 'I (Special to the Guardian.) TORONTO, .\lui‘Ch 20.--\\'itlt thei trrivul of the 4th Cttttadinu Mottntt-ill ltitlcs itlst night, Torontoitittns cull loose It reccptioti that will livp lung in the onitttls of the city und consti-, futc ztnotltt-r ot' those tumous cvent=` which st‘r\'t~ us t-lirottoingioui lo.ntl~, nmrks in the civic history :ind in it in cztl wily tlctttoii.strnlctl the itiztgnltlccut § spirit of honor :ind tlcvolitm that ls` being exhibited throughout the Dont-2 inion in welcoming her returned hc- roes. ` The ztrrivatl of the tirsl st-ctiott of; the troop train cnrtgviiiix the men was 1 lierztlded by the 'striking tip of thtl hands upon the station plittforiti. The dense tltrongs which liiit-d thc at TORONTO. March, 2l.~»Stutiottut'.\'i with a little lower temperature. t -Z- t Wednesday night. was 29, and fi o'cl0ck' (Special tg th, qua.-dt1|»\_) yesterday morning 34. The liightesti yesu.,-day was 33 ,md ui 9 0'<~|,,Ck l.0Nl)O.\`. Illarcli 20.--'l`he Holslic- msl “mm gg -riltt on Soturtlzty :tttuckctl tho town The tim- will he high this afternoon, ‘lf -lleriesrerslturu. 130 miles south ut at L09 and mmor,-ow at L36; it wml .»\rcltnn_zel, but were repulsed, occot'ti~ bt- high tomorrow morning nt 2.22 and ing to rt ltusslitn official tlespatch rc- Suiiday nt 3.07. """""‘I 'l“l`<‘ lvllily. The mtcnty lt-fi The moon was full pn Strmidyl tll‘1_\'~st~veti dettd :ind nmny wounded March 16. ibehiutl tltetn_ while ilvp ttnwottttdt-tl Last qttitrter of the .moon tVlon~itty_ A prisoitt-rs und six iitni-ltitte guns were V .\liirch 24th, ' token’ from tlteni. |ti-tutcitos to thc depot and had stood ft\1if‘lly waiting for several hours sud- tlcnly sprang into life and it tremend- itis cheer rose and swelled as it was Utttltrltt tip by the line of spectators strcttzlting fur down Yonge 5l,reet__ (Jn the platform were representat- ives of the military, the province and the city cltiefs, among whom were ll1‘ii-inflict' Gcncrnl Gunn, Sir Wiliam ll--ut-st und Mnyor Church. parties of »~<-t~~r=tiis or int- its c. M. it. who use been invailiied home, and ii. detacu. tnctit of the (‘, .\. S. ti.. which, with .ts motor anibulanccs and transports, looked after those who were unable, to tnnrch in the nnrivie, nnfi mari--.3 thc meu's kits and baggage t0 Clin# tnorics. __ L_ _ 'Direct Steamship Line Canada to France NEW YORK, March 20. - The French S. S. Line Compania Trous- Iiltlantic will reestablish its Canadian ,service between Montreal and a I French port as soon its conditions per- lmit, so as to give it direct Franco- l Cniiaiiiitrt service similar to that milli- 'tttined before the wanaccordtn; it. 'Gaston dc Peilerln De Latonehc. ifltairinnn of the Board of Director. or thc company, who sails for France todtty on hnsrd the steninshlp the Iispnigne. t .’_': i` It `.‘£‘»l-I/1 , I 'I ,t__. ‘.t. . I I _' _ 'L -.`~ fi . . xr es. 't s .li .-;»§?." ,_ ‘H l fi. t , . ,h i ij S: 1 _.Wt at - 'H31 it . Fi .t 'Sal -tie? ., .., _ . ,_-; -_ 1, 1°? '- i;'§i‘. 31 tt- .t \.` 5;! .