l‘. . ii ' covi-Jes trance sow/ion lst.-tires Lilo; 'rits DEW “Q _ _ _ _ _ __ __ _ /\l,l. Tile. ADvrs=.WoRrn_M1_>i;1N'r1NG ii i _ U Cllilllldillldw GUARDIAN .rf ,f _ _ OVER 45,600 Readers Daily Rgnd by gy-,-yb.d_‘y' f§il)g_r_|_t`tt`totr_wt_i_',,» auarqlam intra; cm. ._ ‘ _ .~. -._=__.. -~-- ar-=.~=_ __ _ _ _=_,__._ __ ea* liiiifei .°“.lf4'i'\ Founded N1. avuun rm. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY FEWUARY I3 .1919 mins-|’sus»¢l-istlsn, a.liv¢~a um ' ’ l _ . 1 . tl W”-r“' - I i __ 1 ' 1'1"' ' sy Msn. c|n¢s»,a|.oo,1°»- u. s. A.as.|¢. U O P ’ Britain and France TRIBUTE T0 ASQUITH iiigcusses Peace Conference Showing Necessity of EYESI;‘.“‘£I-.’§£Z?ZZ.f"l.i71l.i?.2ZZ“§§’”. ‘Z - . .e ee ._ lffilirllkiettlement ull Eefiblishmeot of Peat Among 3.2” h the _ ations. . av- - _ . _ machinery its agreed. Tho notes vir-. . ` _ WIUY oonstltutc n lllreilt to Gcr-' (Q iai to Tha Guardian) satis 7|", Cuiterenco of F__M___:u__ ___ ' many. » Feb. ~12.-Premier Lloyd 1s7 Giiorxe 'wa/s. received with cheers up when he 'rose in the liouee ot' Com- _tion mens yesl_t_erday to deliver his speech ini in-reply to questions addressed to tin him." I resret on personal grounds tin the absence .from our deinitns ol' a in member who for thirty years adorned dim these debates. I worked with Mr. As- cp; quith for years and I deplore sincerely wh the genuine misunderstanding on both L-an allies. as I claim it was, severed our del Association. But although since then tivo Parliamentary actions, which -1 could at not aprrrove of my respect for him can personally and my admiration for his pea great gifts are unlimited Speaking of thc Peace Conereucc the he said, “There is this dlderence be- fm.; tween' this conference and all the oth- and cr conferences the world' has ever .md women olrrsn OVER SMOKING LONDON. Feb. 10-The Young Won1en’s Christian Association is threatened f with u ' division into two ' sections by reason of agitation over the fact that smoking is permitted by women in some bran- “FY rites, and forbidden in others. _.___,,-__.€__.__ , I Million Salary for (Special to The Guardian) Re German President 1. lilo Berlin Conference In 18781 _¥_______._ d the Portsmouth Coni'erenc»i prec P I d G ily all desi with nln~ot-elim ,,¢'0,,. 0 011 i't'i-Woeil two countries. llore at s Conference you are settling que” _ nil which involve cvory continent! 'c__‘;_‘;':;':_d~_o';_:?u_::10Tf\>_re very; tspsclauto rits oosrnisni _ms _wmch are _mar t various; LONDON, Itch. 1.1.-The Allied gov-_ _ch Wm _‘uw _O rm orvtard and crnmenls have offered the Poles and most carefully the Germans to cease lios-tllitles, itc- sldcrod. The whole cncrgy or the egutes of tho f.'~l'\’H‘t powers has been _ __ _.._._._.__..__._ _ _ 0 to trying not i i if them have been iihlngs in some-of his 3 mem } 0 0 BN _ _ _ real." BAS cordl¥lH to newspaper reports. 1 » F tl in ‘3::”;i.ii'::°f;;;.i.'::‘.:§.f.'f.i°‘.:f it “"6 eff so we nil realized that not only I G P .d t ce lnlportant but a speedy pence! S until we c.-:tablisli pence among.-il _ "`°" ' _ nations there will ltlwnys lm n_ (Special to The Guardian) 1115 of unrest tllrougout the woridi U/USPII1, Feb. 12.--The German As- indilstry will not settle to its nor- Senlbiy yesterday elected Friederich Q _ U a i Ebert President of the German state bl’ ll Vote ol "'17 out of ’l79 votes. tl. ,majority of 10° llerr Ebert accepted ’ thc election r_--___.__#_ |Penalnes for Selling I Liquor _to Soldiers L -,__ *_ E » Feb. 1-. The ilnnuul sill- ` press nays that Sir ltobcrl liordnll obfl the Prcsidelit of the (.i-,ir|na;i_ (specrm ¢° The Guardian) l’r-inio‘N1ililstel'oi' (`lllltulll.llils but-il .ii put i0, who may be elected - this. OTT . _ week by thc National Assembly ni f0,.lhe[;;‘lr;`;,fl;}_b' %Zt`_~bf:ff, Dummch Weimar, will be limited to one mil-F ' mm 00 Guam me" lion. a.~ ui l i - l, B0______ __:‘_?°;__‘_'_;g_(_c":__a ;l_7_‘:p"_';‘;;__f)'°_’: _ iisiolls of an order in ‘cculiull wllivll in uniform nrc contained lu the pro- h“\`i -li‘N"'1 DHS-‘toil lil' ihv Ltovcrnuiclltl ~ ~ ' - esrli.ll- -ll-l.l»-t l'. ‘ ‘ colilluisro srlicnis _ " other than a nlediciil officer, physlc *vw-_-n-up-'_..-_.~°~'v__--___-_._ FOR GALE AT HALF PRICE` fillantfty of small rind cut potatoes. Apply to Il. J. McNeill, Scllr Glyn- don, R. lt. wharf, Charlottetown. _ 1,0 “SOCIAL AT MT. RYAN. FRIDAY _ah night, Feb. 14th. Excellent program nu City talent. Everybody come_ ll (80tll~is.) ’ A arse-2-5 Maolpn _-_. ealnvulws sANlvAnv lurrsn or llaner, -printed. “Fresh Dairy But- We ter"-36d per 100. Per post 40c. Guardian Ode. 36044-30llEt!. '*------’-*- ‘ lun oi' surgeon no .lnttttcr whether llc- S t ollsed to st-li liquor or not who sells' _ p _lo mcn in uniform may b tried b‘ 0 y lililltary court-martial and li' found I . In iiilllly bo sentenced to zl. tornl of ilu-' lll‘isoniue~ut not exccediiig tivclvc` *_* 1 months or a fine ot' $100 or both, The! NDON» Feb- 10-~'Wll3i U10 BYU' r order in council which was passed on 1*-"°'°“0Y G¢H°!'i1| il0=40i'U>6S HF , the recommendation of Major General le most exreiisive sustained uud 3 Mswburn, Minister or Militia and De- ____2_2_ _:_-:refully organized effort I0 supply i fence draws attention -to the fact that in ° 0 --_--_...__-_-_._.~.._.__.......__ ,___ mo. Atrneo ueootuto. Pao. v-inicial Land Surveyor. Herinanville $1 Threaten Gemiany (Special to The Guardian) COPENLILAGEN, Feb. 12.~Grea.t r locomotives and agricultural (Special to The Guardian) HAS i5u.l:k from the ";;l'<-ni. uiiv<»iitllrn" ¥.lgl.'s.url, Fl'a.l1<:n ml rl '1lir‘l'li‘\ :li_\'_ ‘ t Cemr“l..EmplreS with foodstuffs in View °f the great i“U1\b0!` Of lI‘00i>¥'1‘ there arrived in (.li;»trloltco\\‘n ltlsl L expmed mme in uw Prim (“°“r' t "0t“m'm5 10 C"-nada 1'- iii IIGCQBSWY iii night one of this clty's best knowi: dey. The roodstutis are valued at ' tlio interests or military tiisciplne and m.4l_5.000 an_d were contained in ship- ulliceucy ahd for ‘protection of sol- Llemenam F,-eddy Naam looking trivia 5 rover :F a period of18 months. diets generally that further restrict- bale and_henrty after his three and ii Wi' 60" H PH “SP9 0l1»EH86d in the ions be made in regard to the furnish- hun- yours of smmuous _md ,,x(,m,m attempt. Two of these vessels rwerc ing of liquor to men in uniform and 8 American register, four were Nor- not on duly. Sian. four Swedish and four Danish. _I The Crown Aotorney suggested than __'____________ _ _ _ although the names of d_"o__en_ _mp _ ;\inl. l.o lmuelnld l.o meet him Lum voung men in the person or Flight xperieucos as an artillery nnin, li flyer and ii captive of the Hans. Needless 10 say his parents who voryo-.ie acqllalnted with this gallant LONDON Well. L2.-Thi! Dolly Ex- L Sons ammar_“H shippers' un the ww young officer are dcllglrted lhait he is b*l‘84l0. four years old, will freshen 135 the aotii lost. .lean D. insoowna. fm St. Peters BBY. R. R. N0. 2. nmouts viere in fact made by K.&A. _ _ umoud, of New York and Frankfort. 1 R S. V ting for the (lor-man Government. 5 F B 0 _ lie chewed that thc cargoes shipped i . 3907-2-11E3tpd. on Pl¢_'fonlt\L iqiaronv or onlin ___ WM'_400 Dfiioiai Canadian British lillbtegrapha, 10 color plates. Ati- ma lilor, I’.l~ofessof_ (Manor) Wallace, Toronto Uiziverdtyg three, years "0" oveijaeaa. Shad ror_our sample and M -'1_°l1*ilitie yoiirsotl that ears is sup- erior, Welle today to John lint-tal is Limited. _spaoistn remote. .Y U’ ,_ 1 _ -A ~ *¥H°tHreee=eee's¢~rs»set FRANCE ig- . #F ¥¥¥¥¥$¥¥$$%¥:¥”#%‘¥%%8'¢$¥¥‘¥'¥%5¢~¥%Hlb3> §§&¥-5'9r¥¥5-"¥¥¥¥'i'*'#'5#%5‘3¥¥5¥‘¥-¥&~¥é55Q 3 ."-_ , se - The ‘llifrsgmonts Front Franca" will' be seen and heard on Valentine Day. Fundsareurgenl- ly needed by the Great War Vaterans Associa- tion and we hope to make this Tag Day a success and we feel that We will _hive y ou r hearty co-operation. _ Vt: lim with tho transaction. _ CCHOOL TEACHERS STRIKE their demands for higher salaries. ' rua v\'|c/lrlilcit rms. Moon. are 1_1-» what milder. at 10.10. r in the wanand prior to the present _ se. the Neumonds had fboen hc-ld ln, the Primo Court. to have acted as agen- of the German Government. ili- rged that in the present case. ills Neumunds lmd put other name" lliani their own ns shippent on the bills off lalling. This time the Attorney dec-l The Crown Attorney stated that ear- _ lit! lured, ainountcd to _the laibrlcittinii oil Mine impersf Lie nilserlorl that nn] _lslaborlite code was ilsod ill culiliect! YiO1‘0RdA, B. C_. Feb. 10-One hun- tired and slxtyeflve school teachers I Went on strike this morning. owing' tg hire trustees refusing to accede toj TEMPBIIATU RE. g troaonro. rss. ta-coin can some- 'rioe will os .sign this morning at 10.01 and tomorrow at 1.27; it will be hills -tonikht at 9.28 and tomorrow First quarter of moon Friday, Felt., ins summers Dori o and iienrltili ° . g - ~ _ were intended for capture by the Ger- I RUN. While the 0&l'E008 011 U10 0tl\€\'. ‘ ° ' l Nash is the only son oi' Mr. nod Mrs boats were to be forwarded to (lor-3 ny tlirongn Denmark. . House as Memorial to Fanen on nie starr or the sank or Montreal Heroes. Sir:-We have road with it great rack once. morn l.o his 1w.t‘iv¢ Pro- lnce after doing his bit in noble ashion to stem the lids of lhrelzten- d Hun 'invasion Flight. Lieutenant lf`roderick Mlllcr F. J. Nash, Prllico Street. llc was at Fort William, Ontario, when thc war broke out. ln Juno, 1915, llc resigned his position, being grunted extended leave ol' absence, and tloal of interest a letter of Col‘fporul_ t‘ottou’s and also the letter in this lnerning‘s Gnardilm of Mr. l.owthor's and consider thc suggestions thrown ollt by thcul it real good idea.-it inonunient to be lbullt in memory of our lillltul llorocn io 'bc used for thc bcnolli of our returned mon who have been fortunate enough to es-_ clepo through this terrible war; Mr.' Linvthor’s -suggestion in this morn- lug's paper re u club house wllerel the country heroes 'could be clitor- ttllned elthcr ut a meal or to sleep over night would be to our idea unef of the very best monuments tha: could possibly he put up. A stone monument is only stone and remains stone while a living monument lives as long ns llfe._ Wo feel deeply in~ turceted in this matter and only hope that the War Veterans or some other good institution twill take the matter up and we will 'bc .pleased 'io start the list with a donation of llve hundred dollars l$600.00.) Thanking you Mr. Editor very kind- ly' for this small space and tru»tlng_ you will call the attention of the l i ‘in the Artillery or ill the Flying Corp general public to this important matter. ~ ` ' We are Sir, etc enlisted in l.lli\ i98i.ll. lleuvy Siege Buttery, ns it Gunner, _under ronimnnd of Colonel Arthur I’ea.k<-. On New eurber 26th, of the sumo year. tho Bai- tery left (.!liarlotleto\\'n for ov'cl'sons service. (luulivr Nash having hccn prouiolod to iloilrbnrrllnr, The Battery snilod iroul llllllfuiz, on tho S. Lap- land, and oil its arrival in England was rc-named No. 2 Caiindlaii Siege Battery. in Frniico later. under cot nlalul of, Major \‘i”_ ll. I"rowse, who slirccedoil Colonel Peake, uftel' pass- ing through many engagelnenls on thr- battlefront, Boinburdler Noah was pro- moted to thc runk of Corporal and was made No. 1 (Captain) of the liow- itzer gun. Some months later, llc was offered by Captain Prowae, to be recommended for il Ciiliinrisslnn. either 5 He choose the latter, and ln the Sprung of 1917. hc left the front und proceed- cd to London. where he duly qualified and received his Comniission as a Flight Liolltellinnh A 'few months' later, in tho suing year. he returned to the front in Franco, as n Pllghi Lieutenant attached to Squadron. Royal Flying Corpsf No. 29. Lieut Nash's llrst inviation work ` . I i Q * _ 7th. _ l _ _ - l?Mili," M * #Ag * an _ Ftlll moon on l-`rIliny Feb. litli. I _ PROWBI IRDB., LTD. lwns as pilot on l,mnlon lionn- rlnfnnso. | , ' l .,. _,.,. ,... __ _ I f | l l t i T u r , fvioii the `i.»:l.-'l of Iiritisll .f\|lllJils»=niliJi' Yu lilo lfnil' li Hiutcs. 'l`li'» i):\ll_v l-Ivliross is Qwlivii by Lord lit-n\'cl‘ii|‘u