-45 ._ .,._~. . = '“" ‘|.<». ' f =:~»:,i'». ,. .»' .i ' ‘»c~. » , ' . ,~ -/` _ n i v W THE GUARDIAN COVERS PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LIKE THE DEW __ ‘ I' ,,»‘.l'-'f ... -' ';.~`.'- li. ‘ ’ .'-_ 'f' ..--” ‘ "V ` .i ~ _;‘ __.;_;:j‘-;f,,,'I'_;_.l,.~;‘J_.l7,l,‘,llfi.}'§L.it'.iI. . _ » . .;,.¢ l.'.` » .__ ‘ c .i »~ . " ~ “ ..~~... -f'v.'.‘- .~~~ -= . l ‘_ ‘ » ‘ » . - i fr I » 1 , ii ~ » 1 e I ` ‘ ’ _ .u-. ,,__'. :~,.._-_ t .,. ., . '~l-ai' 1,5;-in -","-»"‘-#"'..*“ . , I , i _l _ y ., . o. , , W .___ _ __ Tho Pau” lo’s » v i ” . l . \ _ I I -“ I ,».. ISIIIIRIIITTETIJWN lilllliillllill ~. _ 9 _ p"_|_>__P_,l_" , Over 4`B_,O_°¢O Roadcns Daily, ' Rand by lvlmrybgdj chfi-Fttotown Guardian. Thfeo Cents ' » ~ -_ _ I '- _ . ‘ f---' ' ' ' - . . = n.....l... o.....u»_.. =......i..l uni, u.._.u.... iw, cHA1u.o'r'rE'rowN, CANADA, MoNoAY, MAY 12,1919 ‘""“"‘ °T“"°"7‘I°"" _ By Mail, Canada, $3.00. for U, O, A. _ _ - -~ -~- ' ;;:u SAD GERMAN WHINE Grnlrglnlgglggliggfgt. pil V L (;0(ipw1LL _ONLY WORKERS WILL “ lilioorrnicll rrliiils ° President Ellert issues Proclamation Protesting Against' Seventy of Terms ` and ` " Together to Save the Fatherland. (Special to The Guardian.) llll11i._l»_l__N. May I0.--The following pi-oclaniatlon has been issued to the German people by President Ebert. “The first reply ot' the Allies to the sincere desire for peace on the -part ot’ our stitrving people was the laying down ortho uncommonly hard ormls- tice‘lrondltions_ The Gernian people, having laid down its arms, honestly observed :~li the obligations oi' tlio. iiruiiiitlco hard as they were. Not-‘ ivlthstlluding this_ our opponents for six mouths have continued the war hy rneintrlinlng tho lilor.-katie. 'l‘li,~ Gerrnnn` ipmpio bore ull these -burdens li-iiiitlni; in the promise given hy`tlie Allles In their note ot November 5th, that the pe.'wli.would tho .'i. pl-.lee of riltllt on tho llalsis of l’i'e.~iillent \Vil- ilr.n‘s fourteen points. instead ol' tliall. the Allies have now given us pi-:ion terms wliicli are lu eontrudic-. tion to the promise given they ure un- linnrublo for tile. German peoplo and ure impractlcable oven if we .put forth all our powers. Violence witli- out measure would be done to the German people from such an imposed peiico. Fresh hatred would bebounfl to arise -between the nations _and in the course of history there would be now wars. The worldvrould be oli- lluated to bury every hope ol' it leoguei of nations; liberation and healing ot' th.. nntlonii and insuring peace. The' dlsmemlberment and mangling ot thi-_ Germiin people, tho dc-lrvertng ot Cor-I man labor ta torelizn capitalism tor. thn _ipdignity ot' wages and slavery. und the -peitmunelit lettering oi' tim _voting German republic hy the En~ teute's impei-iulism is the .iliu of tbl.. peace of violence. The German pen. »ple's government will ans-wer the _pertoe proposal of violence with 1. propoal of n fpeace of right on lain basis' .ofa lasting pence of the nn- tions. . Asks Germans to Stand people have been moved so deeply testifies that the Gcrliinn government is giving expression ro the united will ot’ the German nation. Tho Gel'-I mill! I-!0V0l‘I1mel1t will put forth every' t~i.'l'ort to secure for the German peo-I ple the some notional unity und in I dependence find the some freedom ol' lalhor in economical and cultural rc~. »‘>Del-.ts which the Allies want to uivei to all the peoples or -Eiii-ripe, unvel Will' 0\ll' ilcople. Our nation must save itself by its own notion in View ot’ Llil.-. drinker ol' .iestnil-tion. Thi. Gerniziu nation :ind the govorlimenl which it clloost-it must stliud Ivy each other lriillwing no parties, Let Cer many unite in ri single 'will to pre- serve German nationality :lull liber- ties. Every tlioilglit. and the r-ntlrl-. will tit" llie nritionoillqht now in ,lit- lurni-.il to labor for thu preservation and 'reconstzructlon ut' our Filttllelf- land. The lrovernment iippeals to ull Gerlnnrin in this ilurd hour to preservi- with it mutual trust in the putlis oi' unity and in the belief in the tri- umph and reason of right." Thr- proclamation which was issued by the imperial pi-esidont' :intl the iuipei-irli goveriiiiimit berirs the slniiil luro ot l’i'eilident Ebert. ' ` _ Germany Will Present a Note. PARIS, May 10.-The Germnn col.- inlit council has decided upon tlifi v.'nrdlng_ of n noln that Gormtiny will present. williout. delay to the Allies. ueeoivling to :i Ziirlch despatch. Thi- ' ' note, lt is fuldml, may he mndn piili Ile lliliay. I _ __ _ ___ __ _l DI BLIN, .\i.1y lil. -Tue iiiilit.ii_\ or l Austrian Delegates to Arrive Wcol t1csday_ , PARIS. .Way lf).-~'I`lie Au&riliii peiilce lleleii'rltf`-s will leave Vienna oii “0,,,l.,}. .md ,.,.,,,_h pmis probably ml tho _~iiipprc».=l_=:lon oi the irish i*:1rliil- l\’eel`oi-0 luis such nn opportunity been ol'i'ei'ell to llic people of tllig set-~ tion ol' the country, and that this toot is realized fully is denionstrrlted by _ the work lining done by the candidates _illnd their i'i-lends. The more friends ltlio caiilliil:\tesi have enlisted in their ;<-:ruse the better the chlinceofwlnnlng. ` There are scores und scores of persons -only whiting to be asked to help tho candidates and th.-i condldat.-in should _work in this direction :ind feel no liesltuncy in asking the`;i_ld of their ,friends and twnunintnner-s, There arp . any numhei- oi outsiders. uien und wo- men. enltsted in the cause of some candidates, rind many of them have Mn. ooo. E. illloiiss, M.L.i I 'IIWZE ° Determination To Finish in Lead Greatest Asset In Candidate-Much Activity All Along Line in Race For Automobiles Pianos, Graionoias, Diamond Rings ---_-___-___~._i A word about supporting your favorite candidate. It would not be timlsn t`or friends to devote some 0! their time io assist their candidate eo win by producing votes and subscrip- tions. Now is the time to give them that support. They want to be wlnueh. Vet.. for your favorite to twin. RULE FOR CLOSING CAMPAIGN '_l‘lie Guardian calls the attention 0! the candidates to the following rulon governing the close oi' the all of which are intended to iii.-_. work or the campaign new-arbor, at the close, and insure each oundtdnto who observes them Aga-Inst any lima ot' votes through negligence. First-All reintttanco and eubscrhr tions must be ln this office beilorn 10 |reachod a polnt'they,feel as much tn- 'terosted in tho campaign as the con- didates themselves, DETERMINATION GREATEST AS- . BET I "i wa.; very much discouraged sold one ol’ the candidates yesterday.“ , For ii number of days I had mode little lprogresa and knew them were other.-i nlieod of me, I felt like giving up iii |dlspoir_ But all ut once l determined l would win, i went out and enlisted |the aid of a number of friends and _ptcqliaintnncog I had not thoughtofaslr- ling before. Went to see u. number oi’ I persons wiiolmd promised me subscrip- t.lons. obtained them and now I um Igoing to win. ` i it is the detlii-inination that is the Iczindidnlcs greatest asset. Once dc- teriuincd lo let iiotlilrig discourage and the candidate will feel that they [will will. .\'o nspirnilnn for political otlice has ever been more busily en»_ gnged in lining up his friends for :I looming olection than the 1-aiilllilate in 'this great prize campaign. . l STANDING OF Miss Jean Finlayson _ _ . _ .. . l Mrs. W. J Lioncy Min Mildred Acorn _ . . . _ _ Mr. Forest Stewart Miu Flolsle Corbett. . . . . . _ . . . . I DISTRICT I , I Mr. T. Gordon Ives ....._..Montagu,, .Min Myrtle M. Phllipi, _ ..‘1'yno Valley _Min Lucille MoNoiiI ....Rlchmond R_i~\.,No.1 ____ IM|ol Daley E, Vanidcrltino .. .. ._ Peters Road ..._ .. r. Frank F. Aroenouit ._ ._ Abrams Vlltolc inr,ouy F Holland, ._ _ .Tr¥°" -~ -~ ~~ ' Iuiirfi of il... iriu fini uol ui-i-ive nav ' ' `° ' ‘ ' ' ' ° ' ` ` ' ' 0NI)ENSEl_)_ SPECIALS Ml . I on __ _ Poms ,__ “_ __ _ _ p, in., May 24th. Second-All subscriptions sont in hy candidates residing ontilde the db. liuizlnuluii with Wedneo4oy,_Mu Ute! must -be accompanied by oooh, dhtt. inoney-order. or a certified ebook. 'riili-d-All votes and remittances niatled after Thursday should bob: special delivery stanton. Fourth-lf you live outside of the city and have to mail your votes, tate tha porcautions to ascertain when the register department of your poet dt- flce closes, and also tlnd out about QC train scheduie, mails. etc. irinn-_-A<1_oi~ca.i_ lui rollers mum; remittances or votes to the'¢Nl»Dlll'l\ department. and not to any indhnlnsl. This is important. NOTICE TO CONTIBTANTU Today is the lost day to send in your vote coupons. Any voted, coupons received after this duh will not be counted. CANDIDATES DISTRICT NO. 1. Mr. Auguutuo Down . . . . . . _ . . .. . _ Charlottetown . . . _ . . . . _ .. 87,825 _ . . .Charlottetown Charlottetown _ _ - . - . --Charlottetown _ _ _ _ _ _ ChnrIott°town . . . . . . . . . . . 07,545 ._ sl,i1¢ :Mr 259° DISTRICT N0. 2 _____Alberton- Min Eileen Conroy . ._...Tlgnish . Slim . . _ . ._ __ 351 N0.8. 11.000 . 10.290 I Mrs. Arthur Green . . . . _ . . . . . _ . . _ _ _ _C°llil'=I 3°d¢¢lU¢ ~ ~ ~ ~ - ~ ~ ' "' ' "gn lint" Annie Mcoonnvd ......... ..._.l-l\\l° *’°"“ -~ IMln Anna McCabe ....Well|ngton Stltlon ._ .. $4,130 from Mn.-y E.McPn¢c _ . ......He~lh°rdlle ~ - - - -~ -- 4440 IMI" Hoi°n Howatt . . . . ..0'Loory 32,028 .Min Pearl C. Howott . .....Scarictown .. Mr. Zachnrlnh Buote __ . ...Hunbcr River . . . . . . .. ,..... ”v1_ Min Mary M. 0'Brion _ _..|_,u,.°¢" Lo, 3 "am , I e-~ ~-vv .... , Mr. Harry 8. Cannon ...SL Eleanor; 10,119 maui 8.5! 8.90 ` sole 5.337 5.235 s,ita =~°‘_° 1.530 1.D0 ‘lAlRYMEN'8 SANITARY UTTER ary lap 'it' tile tlrsl transatlantic flight .. . ,~ v _ "alter, printed. "Presb Dnii’y___ButfIwas succo_..=l'iilly._,consummated hint HH' whATHER‘ sE"‘E°T You" CANUIIMTE ;er"--351.: per 100. Per post we ev ,. _ nl *CAR FOR HIRE--COLIN A. McDON- (`_ l'i618~5-10M6ipd. ori ' he ated and with all modern conven- do 5511-4-29MtI of ntor Dunlrlp Str»lw'.f-rry plniiti- nt l°<‘ilortod to ‘-Ile V- 5.5- BBIUMOTO d will continue their flight to New- ildll postage. J. W. Brown, Tyne foundiand it Weather conditions por- 50 cunts per hundred. lf .by mall on tween Halifax and Rockaway, New nrk,_ in 1-xuctly nine hours. They eiiiiiirwhf-ii llie two American Nnv-| 'rEMPER‘\TU1{E» TIDF MOON FTC at 10.16. Sun sets this evening at. 7.31 and tomorrow ut 7.32; it rises tomorrow morning at 4.65 and Wednesday at 4.54. First quarter of the moon/ Tuesday, May 6th 6.54 n. m. Full moon Wednesday, Moy lltb, Select your hivorlte condldate.|Guardian and your candidatg will rs- Seapm'""" ""7 N’ C' 3 “ml um N " ' ‘ ‘ IThen cut out the iiuliscription blank ceive votes on name. 'If you are in 1, glided to their moorings in East ‘ ...___ _ on the inside of this paper. till lt out nrrcarii send that In and it will entitle rilil. druggint. i‘hono 616, l ern Passag., lit eight oclock after cov- i and send I, dm,” to me Campmn the candidate to vm,., ju" me Mm, “.1 "8 U10 “Vi” hllllflmd lllld f0l’l.Y mile” ___;?_l;(_)NT0‘ “ny H`”°F“h' and I Department of The Charlottetown I it renewal. The tide will be high this morning, ' " ' ' nl. 8.41 nnri tomorrow 'nt 9.17; it wllll A F A M b.. high tonight at 9.31 and tomorrow( ° ° ° ° ' The brethren of Victoria and St. John Lodloll are Ntllleeted tn meet the Worshipful Master and Ward ons of Victoria Lodge ot ll. 45 for the purpose of attending the tune ml of our into .brot._her..ll\\coIl'i\> Leon. Funeral will leave his late residence 194 Prince B_t.ro0t th ' connect with the boot leaving .for _Rocky Point at 1.80 p. Il- terment at New Dominion. __ _ _ __ _ . _ , , ._ . _ , .. . By Order of. 'f' _ ` ` (Continued on page 3.) _ ‘ ” t volley, I‘.Ill.1_ ' 563#-5-1:lM2lpd mit this mornin.. 'N19 N- C- 4. tIl°|8-01 0- Bl- _ _ an wmhbmt _“nut ' » ~ gg..."-cqqg--rvn-~~~»vv°‘*_~1~~‘~ ti