-~» _ '- -l .~--_‘-.?..1'-.~ ‘rl '-_ .7 ` ‘ " ` """ - ll -~ ‘ ‘-.l~'- .,..- .. _ .. ,_ _ ., . ._ ._ _ _ . ¢-.-»-~.l. -.-‘ vs5'.‘ .‘\ ” -»=.‘ a-gf..-'m 1 ' - '-is '.-.ww :'~. '-~ 5-4 lm. - - ~ --/» .. ._ .,».r"~- - W -i-.sf -. » ‘-- . . . . . .. l .. .. '-' ---- ...-~ , _ _ -_ .. -. =- af# » . .. ~_- - _~r~.»»<.~ ~i -, . - it ,s is-~ . 1; ~~~-»- . - -~= . _ r ,r ._ - » - .- ...f .' .* x .mx -_._- -1.-._A ~.~-_ r-4 ~ » A ' ~ .~-_ - _ . eh ef' rw. -' ..-. A -,-v.-, ~. 1 _ _ _ _ . ._ " °’ " .~ ' ' ' - - ' .- -4-o-_ THE Pl0Pl.E'8 PAPER iz. The Guardian (‘ov'cl's Prince Edward Island Like thc Dew. liver 45,000 Rl-alters Daily. . -. - l ..._ _ _ _,. ., . . .,- . aim: _I ___ -U. _ _ ..l..-.l'=~»..:..-sm. -.;.. -_ -- . _. _ _ - _1 ._ - _ . - ~. ._ _- .~- _ , .= ,;.,». ,___ *___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I . . _ . .¢... . . ' ` . _ _ ,_ _.__7_._.i; _.__ i_;____ -;._____..*.;§___.,_._ ' H I-<1- ".-=’i°,4.fj~i/lic ’ l - é'?‘1", new JV QXIIXINN » 'JN _ _ , ' ' _ I ~ ‘A I l” MA' “` . ` _ ' - 5 A ‘ 11: `-l . .;. - _-_ - ,..; ‘ o I ¢¢.(,L.. Hi? ADS. . y ; _ __ B _ ` . ? ` TH' _ ._ ‘;._ " -. - l ‘ "‘ \ ‘ '- - * . 0-. --». f' I _. _ _ ' _ . _ ' _ ' vvo__|\'rn_§Mgl>- I--fl "-““’“‘.”“"""` "fa ' _ .1 .- . » ` . _ - _ - - . _ Y ` -'D I NI ' L"‘\ cm7l6t$et3i#n Guledlln. 1'b`°s'aTc6\i' ' A l - _- - * --E - - _, _-_»,;_-_,Wy-_-~ -,¢,;_--~ "°"'""° ¢‘“"‘““" F°""“°‘ 1"’-¢'°'“" W1- WN CANADA WEDNESDAY MAY 14 1919 A. Jw, _ _E-.~_. - E »°f _ __ _ _ __ _ CHARL0__TT_-W0 » » _ » _-___ v lil- of ' lull Gov. ceullilal-oerlllaiy’s -Plas pr lint .liars oouutll como Delegates _ ‘ullul sllllvlcll a I- M\il!|I|0llS B03!! /VISITS TORONTO _l League oi Natlons_. DEALING TAOTIGS Proceed to Berlin TO P. E. ISLAND P.Il.'l. » (Special to The Guardian) UONDON. May 13:-lslr charles Gordon who has been in London in connection ‘.vith‘th_e winding up of the imperial M-unitions Board has lor( for Canaria. Sir Charles was here with Sir Joseph 1'-‘iavflle who will remain for some weeks. The question under consideration with the imperial author. ities was :he disposal of the surplus stock of munitions in Canada. There were many conferences with Lord luveriosth but the outcome has not been announced. it is thought that shells, cartridges. etc., would"bo stored away but the -board has large stocks or raw materials on hand. it is prob- able the board will continue in exist- cncn in Canada for another six months be-fore the hllsincss is finally disposed of. - '. The Peace Treaty ‘ With Austria (Spe`c'al to The Guardian.) '-PARIS. May 13.-ln the peace treaty with Austria, now well toward completion a responsible clause has been lnscr-ted identical with that in the Gorman treaty with tho c1llclllts‘§ w_Anr_Eo.-sa 'who Fon asses/cl. holiseworlll. flipply ;85 Roc-hi.erd~Si~ ‘ I :tl WANTED MAID FOR GENERAL lluusework by June lst._ No wash inn.-Apply to s'lrs.1=_>°f\‘"“""‘ . 1 - - MSI ll._` ' .. _ . mauro p _r_________ ______ ____ ___ ____ m,,_,,,,0_,,,,,,_ _ *wAN'rEo A1' _qNq._E_-Ho_Ua_E_ vc rent for tamiiylmitwo centrally IOC ated and with all modem conven- iilllcea. Apply "D" clo Guardian. " -- -' ~~ -poll-4-menu *¥Il\Ayvalrulv rl.Alo1's.-- un-ru. -hills 1»¢,~1-sylll all orders for soa- diii--nanl»p.'m,»¢l.:;6lgry.pl4lni_r_ in do-'T 'I r'" ' ` al" . p`.or i»ns..m. -"~“°l.fe1l°fI'¥°r. in of-_ - 1-.yi -. ‘l ~ ' ' -P-' ym ‘l:trl‘ U I-r‘..-1.' a ~_f vi I _ .\ N .\’0UN(l_I~lMEN'l‘S. » - ~(!(.il\l.lN(l 'E.VEN'l‘S. ' ht~EETIN(lS. ~E'l‘U -uManEl.i.As.-All nmhrsllgs left for repair from-lets wllljpe solubl- p,y1¢+ N01-I-Iiliaboro St. _ ‘_ __ _ 3|. =liamenl composed oi' ten represenlnl. ` | . ______,_-._,__. ...__ lull _cuulcntoll . lullll_§__ll lulrlv _DISCUSSION OF PROPOSED TREA- | TY OF ALLIANCE NOT IN _ _ ORDER AT PRESENT TIME Indemnity of Twenty-tive Billions .which Germany Has to Pay *Does Not Reprwsent All. 1 l l I (Special 'lo The Guardian.) LONDON, hilly 13.-'-Anllrew liollrlr Law, Chancellor of the Exchequer- 1 answered Horatio W. llottomlcy in lvl - _iiousc ot’ Colnmons this cvcnl-np. and | snuiell that the (lovcrumont would now permit n_dlsl.-ussion thcrr-_ ol' lll-- Iproposcd ircuty ol' Alliance nor pro posed pluns. II-'_-. :nlded lhut inter on when the right time camo sucn a ills- cussion would bn pornxissslblc. lvl-‘. lI.nw announced that the lndennllty ol’ ltwcnty ilvo billion dollars Gorrnani' f would -be requL\'etl to pay did not rep- : resent tha total amount oi' the .-\llic~ |blll against tho enemy. but would | merely apply on account. llc lr.utl<- ll lclcal' that the cxpcllse, of the ul~~n_\' :oi occupation and other Allied cizp--u~ Isex would not diminish lilo total, lie I.-.turtlcd his he:l.l'cl's by saying that '-\-~ slnlil have llu economic weapon lo tori-o Germany to pay but we shall have to occupy ll part of Germany lo' .1 l-ollsillcl':lblr- time. _Lloyd George Will l Receive Irish 'Delegates I l l (Special to The Guardian) V i'AltIS, May 13.-lt is stntccl heri- lhut David Lloyd George, the ilritillli Ii’l'l-lnie.-l'_ has reconslllorcd his decis- `iou to l'ucci\'c I-`l'nnk 1'. .Wll\SIl. Ed- lwurd lhluln-» and Micllucl itynn, rep- lreselltillg Aulcricun Irish societies. _'Kills rcllsl.-ll given is thu ulrltzltion i wllil-ll has nr-lsr-n t'roln the visit to lill- l_\lncrir.-ans to ireland. l l __...._..,.__..._.__.._ l l vMagdalen islands ' Steamship Service .llcssrs Nil-h<:is0n lil Messervy, lnlvc received the rollowillg letter in res- _, pp(-L to lpn request to have the hiatt- .l'l.lcn islands boat rail at (`holloll»f- ' town n 1 ll--nr Sir-sz---ltcplylrlu' -..r _\-our loin.-l' ot' the ith instant adfiressed to the Minister of Trade and (Im-.lin-‘l‘c@. in which you ask that lun Steamer. _"Milly Evelyn" should call nt Char- . lolieiown on her way lt: :ind frolll thc I .iugllulell islmnls. l rfilffl ‘Il-11 ‘DIS li l|l.'lc.li¢.:llly iulpo--1 rr. l i`ll.-it-r lvl- l-_l:.l:_'l -l |_l l _i:_‘ .‘.n-r l-.ls . _.ll l~.'.'_) il-'pl :l -.-.' '~'; to i'il;l_):l :lll.l tho islands and rt-il|.'ll_ callin); ut I Sollris our-ll way, :lull in order to keep :np to tiulo :lull allow slillclcnl. time 1 lor .inl\!!-l'ture is in no sense to br- lull-r rl number of ‘secretaries will lenvs_ preted as ll breach in the peach ll. WEEDING OUT - OBSOLETE SHIPS -A NUMBER OF BRITISH wAn ves- SELS To BE OFFERED Fon _ _ SALE SHORTLY l I Similar Action to be Taken by thel united states' isomer to Get l l - Ria of Their old ships. . . (special to The Guardian) LONDON. May 1:l.- About one llulldrerl and seventy worships in the , British navy oi various classes arc lo I bo offered lo buyers us soon as they can be cleared for sale by the remov- al of their guns and other equipment. Even this ilgurcs do not appear to be ' exhaustive- for with tho advent nl'_ pcaco conditions not less -than ily.- clnsscs ol’ battlcships, two classes ol' nrlnour cruisers, ten classes oi' other' cruisers and n. very large number ot' Ismail <-.ro,l‘t have been D1“¢`l‘hlay lil.-At. the suggest- ion of the Ovcrse-a=l Club the Lord Mayors and provosts or Edlnburuh onrl _ Glasgow arc inviting six hundred Cun- udiuu soldiers to visit their cities, The I _Wayors of I\'ewcnstlo, Liverpool, llrls- lol llnd Wolvcr.-llmlnptoll are also con- sidering ways and means of offering entertainment. lt is proposed that the tour begin on May- 20, Leeds will be visited first. Twenty tive officers will accompany the men and there will bf- two Canadian bands in the party. I ' __.. ______._.._..__._.~ Discussing Peace Terms (Special to The Guardian) BERLIN. May 13.--The imperial Ministry met yesterday to discuss lh»- peace terms but no positive proposal has as yet been communicated to thc Enlente, Practical questions and eon~- siderations rciating to territorial cess- ions which were transmitted to Clem- enceau, President of the Peace Con- ference today by the German delega- tion, were said to be not of the utmost importance but of anexplanatory char- acter. it is reported the German Dem- ocratic and Centerist parties have threatened to wltladraw.thelr repre- sentatives from the government il the treaty ia signed. 0 _vaious makes of machines and what MAJ. C. KENNEDY GIVES TALK IN THE BOARD OF TRADE ROOMS. Deals With Aviation Generally and the Possibilities of the Company Formed Here. .lilljor Clayton Kennedy, the well- known aviator, gave an illtev~'\i=tiniz alldress in tho Board of Trade loo:-is lust. evening before a fair sized path- erinr; of citizens on the subject -'Jf avi- ation from ull standpoints. Nllly0\‘ \\'l'iglll introduced the ;r..l_lor and said ho was bringing to i". IG. i, an opportunity which wiould never come aguill, in connection with the t'ol'mution of the I". E. l. Aerial ’l‘r,lns~ port Service, The Major referred to lil- ;:'°2:lt strides mode of late in uvilltion. es- pecially in Great Britaill, i°‘l'ance and Italy. which he said were year-; in advance of the rest of thc world. in thc United States they have been making some pool' copies of the Blit- ish :md French ml\cbines_ but have lnade anything but tl success of their r-h'orts_ In l7}n.giand_ slrlco the war, _wonder- t'n\ strides have hz-nn made in avia- tion 35 per cent, of the machines used by lhp Allie.-\ being of Iiritl.~:l\ make. fteuordlng the danger of dying the Major said it was practically nil. He had been six years himself at it and had never experienced any trouble GXCPDI When the .liuns were trying to shoot him. In landing, as long as one descends from the right height the machine is bound lo come down right side up. A machine is now made which will lend itself. Tile Maior_ lifter describing the has been 'done-in various pants of the world, said that here in P. E. island there are various reasons why an air service should proved advantageous. There is no reason, said he, why ther;-_ should not be __ uninterrupted communication at all hours between this island and the mainland. With a lair amount of mail matter to carry and the usual passengers who are always anxious to take the quick- est means of arriving at their destin- ation the proposition .should prove a paying one. _ Major Kennedy then outlined the 'rhe Presbvtery of P. E. Island met yesterday morning in the Holi or Zion. Church. continuum throughout: tho' day. _ _' Rev. Mr. 2.ieKa_v or Hampton wu' modprator and the follnwinfdthor members were present: ~R'evs`.‘_Dr. Fullerton, Geo, Millar, it. Mur`ray"J." W. McKenzie. G. C. 1'-aylor, J. M; ;Me~ Leod, M. _l'7. -McLeod. E. Dr. Mclnwen. A. Mcxny, W. Qultrrie. T. W, Goodwill, W. H'_. _ J. C, Martin, n G. slnr,-ia4;~,.jb. Meters, J. n. Mcxengle, spa M. A. Mcueul, .mlm A_!,awseu._.1¢_1ni’ Murray, C, H. S. Stems. Cumpbeli,.A_ -McPherson. D. _-M. Mo- Donaid, Hugh McLul-e and Hugh Mc; Millan, Elders. __ _ ‘ ___ _ _ Minn-tes`of meetings held oluhiarch ith and Apzil flrd and l8tl1_ wergbrga-el and ndoplou. ` _. ._ There was a large amount ot corres- pondence zioaiingchiefiy with _appli- cations from ministers asking to.,be received into the P1-esbytorlan_ in Canada. » i 'rue ua-lr intimated om sn-_ c. ri Mclntosh ol' River John, _Na S., had declined the c.s.l.l to Montague. Rev. R. W. _iloss.»R_alluyx, and Rev. .I .- Lariviere oi' Quebucwwfre, Iifited to sit and correspond. _ _ _ A resolution was passed eiprcssiou appreciation of Mr. 'llailofp .1Y9t¥.!n` the army and of Mr. Dlclindiiilfa not! in Zion Canpcb in Mr, .nb- eenoe. ` _ , . _. . - Rev. R. G.l Sinclair was 009041064 ordained muelanary to luarsaaeu. for one vear, dating Imax lad. To the surprise .of .efvdry -Bev. J. C. Martin of W00d Ial1hdl-t6hGQ'U- ed his resignation which was amait- ed. He leaves early in Jana ‘foil Pacific coast, where he will tale up his residence. ` ` ` ~_ Rev. M. D. McLeod was appoin_e_éd mod-era-tor of session durlnp .t,lse~.=_ra- cancy_ ' _ Rev. R. W. Ross, of Halifax, gave an eloquent and fol~<°,dIli!.aAdreas on the Pforward Movement, emphasising the need of Pefeétiei and MW- ion, and later on groups were selenteil, so that the whole church in the nice may have the Forward Megaman brought home to each family Indie- tlll-lansi. ` it was moved by Iiev.-Mr.Milier,_lait1 proposal of the company to be forlnell here. His own company is putting up two-thirds of the capital. They will lake $100,000 stock if the local people will take up $50,000. it is ex- pected fhat the local government will guarantee 7 per cent. interest. The directorate of the company will be .to a large extent local, _ - Oncc fl couple of machines are working llall demonstrate the feasi- -bility ol' the thing to the satisfaction of ull, thorn will be reason to cn- lnrrre. It will mean much to P. E. island in a business way-it will mean putting the island on the map. A practical -machine for here would hen ii or 7 passenger one-~a D H-16., with a speed of about 120 miles an hour. The Dominion Government will give the company some amount of bonus-It depends upon what is actually performed. A supplement- ary service was also contemplated to the .Magdalena 'if P. E. 1. can show that such rl. service can be success- fully carried out other places In Can- ada will be following our lead, Mayor Kennedy tbouzht the com- pany should have three machines to start with. f At the close 'uf his address, of which this of necessity is but n very scant outline, remarks were mode by Mi\Y0l‘ \Vl‘lllht. Mr. J. E. B. McCread_v_ Mr. J. 0. Iiyudman and Mr. N. Rat- tcnbury, who strongly approved ofthli proposals as outlined. A vote of thanks was tendered Major Kennedy, moved by Mr. Hynd- lnan, seconded by Mr. R. E, Mutx:h_ and supported by Mr. Rattenbury. which Maier Kellnetly tittingly me knowledged. ' ..____._..l_ ~. -'rr A lmosll Flea "` At llelsingiares .____. (Spemal to Th; Guardian.) LONDON, May lil.-~A Helaing‘fors despatch says that twenty British war- ships are expected at rlelslngrofs "probably lo watch the Bolshevik fleet" while a Router despatch (rom Helsingfors dated Saturday announces that the ilrltiili Admiral Cowan, uh board his flagship Curacao, hla ll?"- éd there and has been entertained by General Mlulner-helm, the Finnish Pro- mier. - ‘ at _ ° 1 . . _ , __» ,,,..\ __; ,._'__ _ _ _._ .___ l . _ .___..-/ - \ t _ l . I _ l ._._ _~.-.,_. fl-,,,__,_»,»_._ ._,~___._s__~¢_~. _A . _ Ii- .. “ ~ seconded by Rev. Mr. Stovart I“llle _Presbxrtery hereby ex_pre8a45f__I_te 'greet pleasure at M! RosB"fsdd1'Q_la 'on the Forward Movement rei0I°°,!;l\£ the greet opportunity out-linedlor _De consecration of life _end m_ea_il8 00 'extension 'of the Kingdom of home _and abroad. `i1nd_ DHGSQH fit! members to do their _utmost lor. the realization oi the whole 0bI0_¢¢_!_ll‘€. spiritual and financial in the SPIHIFII4 thllnllotfering which _hee been urated as u Iltting fbi* gl-est victory -lhf-=.l@s» fe,l19.*°~° W arms." ' .- °A cal-| trom New_Lond_on George Milne ol. Alperton was sented. , ' Messrs oluesple and _M_\lrr¢v.;2°!,° for the conare¢_a¢l°\'l1\-3 .°9-.IWWQ _Loudon and Mum Rgllgre- MG- 'PPI- -and Agnew for Al_l»l'i°I\-- . _ ` Mr. M-iliac accepted t_h_e cali s_nd_t.bo Presbytery coaculrrlllt .3.¥W¥89,4_,FQ°‘- he be inducted as pastor of _tile London congregation on May .Wil- 'rne motion was oppreclation oi thoservicea o(.'_.!_lIl‘. l,ock»h_arf. _in the lnrollh INHIQF and mutans at me return .ie lwelill ond .strenrtb to. hi! .¢P!\¢’?5Pw.'fI‘ u' Montrose. . ` " °Rev, Donald Nl¥§U9°ll'l NW" °i\ hospital work was rageived. ._ it was llareed tn...W|N ,019 uiuum' I of Justice and our tives urginx D°l'\Ill_l__$0l .““°. .. ° legislation on the . nrt .of ion Govafllllent. '. I nr. 'r, c .ramen ruiavfi '-\\° 9°*.“' lol of oem °¢ Pr°.».lv.wr.°,s4 ‘"1 In-lotion of Rev' Mr. 'I‘9¥l9l‘ l nation was accepted .I-lil ° °‘?I‘.‘?°.“Ii".‘°° I was appoiiltmlin dl‘l,W__\P resolution bearlila 0° U! J.Ull”1lU‘\l"“ 'run \veA'|=BliB» - rEME ' ' l ml'-E- Qiii _ _ . I 1-gp,0N'r0, May 1,4.-Fair _wi-ill some showers. ' A ‘ The tide will be liilh thi! morlihl lt 9.52 no wmon-ev at mm; is will ll. null tenuucu 10.1! .ssl row at il. ' ° BW “il WI °'°.l“ 0,* ~'l.f1’.‘.- 9°! tomorrow _st ‘l»9$8.,__ '_ _ ..”.;l‘ _ aiolr-ntng__at_._|.§8_,_ hd j.._1-.-l ' ?l\‘°ls\l°'Mll§f "::"1. .-- “.|i~‘3'.“~`°--5-.`~'} A A »- .- '_ 8'” a'-'fl ._ " ;.;;i»,l.LLl“l£:,'2 ..l-x'»~- ~ ,_ -it-_ ._~., . :»`_ ‘ -~ -+-'-.e x- _.} _._ \_. .- -\ .u