_ The Paper That; Covers Prince Edward Island L L Like The Dew A _ wot-oi‘ rattan‘: - ' sitmnegltqn Charlottetown Guardian, Thug cnnm 3E1"; Gulrdiln. Founded 1891., Evening Guardian, 1007. WliHliiS BUSINESS CANT Hiiii GERMANY iiiiliiiii Germany t0 be Permitted to Float D01ll8S— tic Loan Which will Take Preoedencé Over War Indemnities. t‘ (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON. March 5.—Tho Even- mean a weuk anti dangerous spot int! Standard 5111199 L011“)! that the in Europe. Tho loun- Lilo newspap- Allied‘ Supreme Council has tlecid ed to allow Germany to luuuch unier any indemnity payments Ger- intertial loan because it in recog tiilzeil that Germany ruined would Jere said would take preeetlcnct: ov- - many is culled upon to nnike. A- BAR BURGLARY . ‘ IN CHARLCTTETBWN Wholesale Candy Store Queen Street Broken oi Candy Taken. A ‘bold robbery was tn-rpi-lrnted in this city ou 'i‘luii‘stluy night when tho tiremisi-s oi the (‘harlot- tetowii Candy ($0., on Lower Queen Street Mr. Lorne Fzirquiitlrsou’ proprietor wits entered und candy iii bulk to‘ tihe value of about $1 60 was taken. The thieves effected an entrance by removing u pane of gins-s obout 21% feet square from u. window at the rear of the store. They throw the office type-writer out. in the snov‘ unid a considerable quantity of citiid-y zuul boxes oi‘ chocolates in coittaiiters were found strewn around nlon-gslilc of it. There were hain] sleigh tracks found ut the rear ot‘ thc premises showing thut the tilieves lnul iuude yireparntions‘ for u big haul but they tevidt-ntly’ received n sudden aiini-ui and li-tt hurriedly without taking all the booty they intended. The burglary took place nibout listabiiihment on Lower into and Large Quantity out- gnvc the tliili'il\ to Mi‘. Wr-sion llynilniuii, tht- book-keeper, who happened to he in Mi". .l. l‘. Duffy's store near by. that yinrties were tween prowling around the renr oi’ Mi‘. l“iii‘qtihzirsou's place oi’ busi- ness‘. He hurried down to find that the thieves had made u. gct-tnyvayi. Later on. quantities of hulk candy were discovered by Mi‘. Joules llennes-isey janitor of Si. LDunstniVs Catlin-dint]. in n lzure nt rear oi‘ the church. lic- sent Iword to tiolice liciuiqltzirters with ithc result that a considerable por- tion oi‘ the good stuff iii DiliiB wtis conveyed by the police to the stut- iou. ‘Scrgthiit Bradley yestcrtiny; afternoon took triuirgc of a hand sleigh, believed to lmve been uscd iii huullirg the stolen sweets. iiatc yesterday nfie-ruooti o pnii 0t‘ Scotch mints part oi‘ the haul was found In a yard ui-iirJby. Further dovcilopmeirts may ‘be looked-for. 8 oiciock in the evening. Sonic ‘ - >. > OO-O-OQ-OOO-O-r ‘FOR SALE.-- GRAMOPHONE, almost new. Apply 08 Edward iSt. xiii "WANTED-A CHAMBERMAID and bciilboy. Apply Victoria lio- tel. Mar, G-iii 'WANTED.—A COMPETANT BUT tcr Maker und help for factory O'Lenry Dairying Co. . 7432-3-05-ME2i WANTED Tq PURCHASE.--A Shorthorn bull. not over 2 ycttrs old. Address N. S. McNciii, At‘- ton. 7457-3-6ME2i BALE OF 20 TONS H‘AV AT HEN- ry Collins ‘Frenchfort, Saturday March 13th at 2 o'clock. ‘ 7435-3-6-ME2ipil ‘FOR SALE 3OSTONIS PRESSED] hwy. No. 1 Timothy, also 50 bush- els seed wheat. White fife. Ap- ply to S. B. Gillespie, North Mil- ton. 74473-64Md02ipn "'WANTED.—A GIRL FOR GEN- eral housework. no washing. Ap- ply 249 Upper Prince St. l221-2-25M'Etii’. ‘WANTED AT FALCONWOOD Hospital, a lady superintendent of nurses. Apply to superintendent. lwk. ‘WANTED, BY MAY 1ST. HOUSE with modern convention-es null ceutmlly located. Apply "M". Box 110, city.. 7454-3-13 MEtf WANTED. — A OOMPETENT cheese maker to tuke charge 0t factory. manufacturing ilhDlii 100 tons. Factory in operation ubout 7 months. Corn l-lill Cheese and Butter Co., Ltd., Corn Hill. N. B. 745013-6-ME2ipd. *WANTED.—AT FA-LOONWOOD Hospital several young women‘ to take up nursing-mentaicus- es. Also one housemaid. Apply to Superintendent. ‘ _ 7381-3-3-ME6i ‘WANTEIL- BY MAY 1ST small house or rooms for light house-keeping with modern con- veniences. Apply at Guardian Of- flce. 6697-2- Mtliitf. FOR SALE-HOUSE, LOT AND out buildings, near Long River School. Apply. George Cousins. Long River, or Psnzie Monisflnl- l gry, 102 Water St. Charlottetown SaLTuemThmSutAl FFARM FOR SALE-MRS. DORA Wilson of Summerviiieffownship Number 00, ha; offered her farm containing 102 acres of land for sale at public auction to be held on Wednesday, March 10th 1920 at _the hour of 12 o'clock noon in front of the office of ‘S. my. “a Another‘ Victory A - f - for Venizelo (Dom. Press Special.) ‘LONDON, ‘hi-arch 5.—l’oiiticztl 0b servers today suw in the (‘secislun of the Council of Foreign Ministers to award 'l‘hracc, Smyrna and Ad- riairople to Greece. another victory for Prcuiii-i- Vouizoios. Tho Greek Frontier, tlii-y ileelurerl. has worked consistently toward this end ever since thc beginning of the ‘Turkish pcocv ilt3gOLi11Li()llH. ills apparent succcss.._tliey believed, stands to greatly lucrcnso (lrcck power. botli politiculiy and commercially lit the item‘ East. SplehdidfMeeting 0i the G.W.V.A. The G. W. V. A. rooms were not largo enough to accomodute the large meeting of veterans last itight. Over forty new members were z-ttimitieil und prospects are bright for another big enrollment next meeting. The limiter of pen- sions was thoroughly iliscussnd. A rersoltt-tioit from Calgary outlining a new pension system was rend out. Briefly it isms follows: One dollar per month for each per ireui. oi’ disability. Tlitis a mun with 1th) ping cent. disability will receive $100 monthly‘. The question of equalization 0i’ pensions recitivcil considerable ut- ‘teitbion. it was eventually decided that in cases where present pcn stuns were above the amounts its laid down in the resolution no change would be made. The coming Provincial Conven- tion was tlenit with, and delegates fi‘0iii the Charlottetown brunch were appointed. The novelty skate to be iteld in the Arena on iiex-t Friday night was discussed. it was decided to put on a skate which has never been equalled in Charlottetown. Over 200 tickets were sold at the meeting. The question of Government ap- pointments received considerable attention. A resolution formulat- ing a scheme to b0 presented to the Government was passed and rc- ferred to the coining Provincial Convention. WANTED.--COOK FOR PLAIN cooking. Apply to Mrs. A. A. Bartlett, 175 Fitzroy Sh, between 6 and 8 in the evening. dtf COME TQ THE GRAND BAZAAR and‘ Tea in Hunter River Hall, Thursday. March 11th, under the auspices of W. M. 8., and Miiiur ‘Mission Band. Tea served from 4 to 10 p. m. Should Thursday bury Farm on Tuosdny March 1G. aiion. 0. L., will be held on Monday ev- ening March 8th. important imsi- ness. All members please attend. cattle for sale at. Bunbury Farm Tulesdny March 16, Watch for llti or write for information. ing of the Rustieo Egg Circle will ‘be held in Rusticn l-iail on Tuesday March the 9th, 1920 alt 7.30 p. m. 'Corneiius A. Doucette Secretary. ment ‘will be held in Afton Hail on Thursday evening March 11th. A lecture will be given by Rev. Capt. G. C. Taylor, under the auspices of Derry L.O.L.. Admission 25c. Ladies with baskets‘ tree. ‘Proceeds in aid Russian Army Now A Formidable Machine (Dom. Press Special.) , LONDON, March fi.—’l‘he Soviet , Government it is said, plans nn ex tensive re-orgtiuiitttitnt ot’ its tirlnies now larg-ely under command oi‘, cnptible generals, formerly iu the,’ (‘Z-it"s army. British military cx-j perts admiitéil the ltussiuu mi-li-i tury machine is being welded into one of the most formidable mili- tnry machines iu EUPOIDB. Boislievik Attack i i i (Dom. Press Special.) land is iinntiuent, zit-cording oil Si-ites Grain (‘orpuriitioii Poland, Armenia and Austria. 0n Poland imminent] glllliliiiillill wage for women are a- , inoug ille measures forecast iu the WASIMNGTON‘ March 5__A B01 l speech from thc throne til thc op- sltcviki attack and invnsion oi‘ l'o-; ‘Willi? "L m“ NW“ ‘Swim Pilml“ ,0 j menu. today. 'i‘iio members. of the (lovcrnmcut udviires, Wm. R. CAL-r‘ Leglshmm‘ “HT ids" lmunnm Hm‘ sci, state department zigziin told“ l’) ‘"*“““""‘m"“ Wm‘ Qllflld "r PM‘ the ilouse Rules (‘omniitit-e today. mmmm "f ‘h? L)‘m“"'°" "iv vim‘ in tirgiiig food re-liet’ ‘by thr- Uiiit-imhf- " ""‘-"“1"""“ “mm b“ Mimi?“ ‘ n“. bcitirt; them requesting ihni a voli- ot‘ ‘tlit- electors of the province iiliiy i be taken for or zigaiust the impor- Liuiltm-nnii bringiizg of intoxicating N. S. LBGiSL now IN session ATURE . Speech iron: Throne Forecasts increase in Teachers Salaries, Memimum Wage ior Women and Piebiscite on Liquor (Special to The Guardian.) ll./\‘l..lil“AX, March school teachers’ salaries und a 5.-—lncreases importation. liquors into the province. (foul min- ing, the stiecch stiitl. is now show- ing a return‘ to normal conditions und thc outlook is foi‘ nu increased production with tho iron atiid steel industries. The speech notes the recent. op- nniug oi‘ the new plaice niiil at Syd- ney which is regarded‘ as ot‘ far rout-lung importunce for tile future oi‘ thc industrial expansion of the m-z-vincc. lti-ttrcuct: is miulc to the report oi’ the Iliglitvtiys lloarii which tails for the expenditure of largo sunis on iiii classes oi‘ Nova Scotiu highways. l Found Plenty Bombs But No Mails (Dom. Press Special.) 4 DllillJN. Mari-h l->."—Siliiii\'|‘tl court-hing here for the until stolen 4 iii )1 daylight rnid ilt‘i'i' \\'<-iliii-silii_\'. have fouutl iiz’. bouiiiis, n quantity ct‘ ‘bonilb-malting materials and stores oi’ itnvmtlniliuu and ituiii'oruts prestiuuibly‘ttcsttiteti .t‘or use ‘.in Dublin (lasilc. were stolen. itotrzice of‘ the muil has been found. Dutch will Allow Kaiser to Remain ‘ But- no Politic (Dom. Press Special.) I LONDON. Itiui-ch 5.—'l‘iit- Dutch‘ govcrniuciri has tilu-iiii-il to allow! the ioriuei‘ Kuisci" to livc in his new home nt Doom but .\viil i-xtu-t‘ ‘ new and stronger tiersunal‘, pledge from him that. he will not. move without the government's consent and will riot participate in polftiicai affairs, an Amsterdam despatch said today. l SI Holland's Reply Delayed. (Special to The Guardian.) Till‘) HAGUE, MLlrCll s.-iioii lands reply to the latest Allie _ Kaiser note will he delivered in 80v? oral days, ii is authoritatively learn oil, due to the iueteossiiy of rc-iiroft- ing it. it is now probable that the} Dutch government will revert to“ gestcil. While reiterating her refus- will cxpress her wiliingiless to,’ guurd liliii and also her rculiziiiionl the tranquiyily of the world's peucef The plan illtiiCtltPii in‘ thc ‘ ovc. (lcsputch would bring thc ex-Kniseri Dutch Gitineu. lies north oi‘ the noidlitvestern tip of Brazil. it is suniiwicliotl in French Guiana and lirilish Guiana. to thc right und, left respectively. ' i --i<0-Q--—-- nosron, March 3—-J0scph Sam-I‘ mnrco, on trial for the nlurdci‘ of! Ilntrol-inan William (l. Clancy. tt veteran of the Princess Pats. at a dance in (‘linrlesitiwii, Jan 22, ad- milled the ltilliitg on the witnessi stand today ‘and threw himself tit tho mercy of thc court. lie said he bod in-ti-nrled to wound another patrolman but someone hit his arm and the bullet hit Clancy. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS, ETC. “The lecture of the Rev. Father Pius McDonald will bo on 'i‘tiesday the 9th in St. Duustnn's Parish Hall. "Sale of l-ioistein cntilo on Bun- Sce ad inter or write for in‘form- 7458-3-G-ME3i "A special meeting of Derry, L. 7446. "Grade niul Pure bred hoisieiu 7459-3-ii~i\iiis‘.3l "NOTICE-The annual meet- 74 20-3-6-ME4ipd. "A basketsocinl and entertain- [it ‘he stormy it will be held first S. Hessian, Solicitor. Montague. _ OBBFNJMBHHMIO. fine dhy. THS-BJG-MED of Protestant Orphanage v-iio-ii-o-Mutipti ccllciicy‘ will snii on pciitior wi ‘HCOIYICS front Ilampsitiro this‘ wcek. ‘whore live oi‘ the clii‘ltlren of Mr. and Mrs. DLHCC have pussetl iiwzty, lrcu were altar-lion with whooping the plnn to scuti the ex-Kttiser to Li-"Ouim Sm-nnun... “S w“ Originally s“?! stuck to them throttgli thc greater r part of the winter. Following this nl to Slll‘i'i9ll‘(i€l' llfiillielni. Liiliitlllliinniol‘ complications set in result- inl! in ‘their stated. ' m‘ the "pgdjgsity m‘ snyngnnrtlingi The otiicrivtvocliiiilrcii were sirick ' en with influenza which afterwards ticvclopeil into pnctimoniu. proving fntul in both cases. to iilis LlClYlLSDTlOIW‘. Suriname, ortiire thc nanles en months, who dicil on Tuesday morning; Josie, aged fourteen. on Wednesday; Jnnrcs, aged seven on Thursday eight, (lying the saute night, and John, aged six, yesterday. makes this itll the lnore sad is the fact that Mr. “Ellis is seriously iii him-loft’. Of ' ileft. some are still quite ill. coud trnlncil iturso. they coilld not stay the hand of the grim reaper. The sympathy oi‘ thc whole community goes out to the stricken family in their terribly sad bereavement. GRAND DUKE NICHOLAS Duke Nicholas of ilnssla, who has been thc guest of the King, lcit tod-Lly for Livura. ' -——i-{o->--- ITALY STOPS TOBACCO IHITBVOTIIITHE! rate of exchange l'l~ gttinst Italy. the Govemment has stistpeitiled tho purchase of tobacco from llnited States, Egypt Great Britain. —————<o>——-—- THE ‘VEATHER TORONTO. March fir-Winds in- creasing to gnies with sleet or rnin. The title will be high this morn- ing at 11.57 tomorrow at. 12 and Sunday at 12.31; it will be high‘ to- marrow morning at 12.18 Monday at 1 and Tuesday at 1.41. Sun sets this afternoon at 5.55 tomorrow at 5.56 and Monday at 5.57; it rises tomorrow morning at 6.27. monday at. 6.25 and Sunday at 6.28 Full moon, Thursday, March 4 ‘Last quarter ‘Fridny, March 12th 1.57 p.m. Governor General Goes To Engiadd on 13th (Special to The Guardian.) 'i‘tlli().\l'i't'). blziri-li ti.-- iii; l‘l.\'- the lliliii‘ oi‘ llm-iiushiri- Alltrcli 1.“. for ldilglitiiti o hilt-nil tin- wi-iliiiiig oi‘ Lady Dor- ‘otliy (‘nvendish to (‘apt MuctMillaiii. rubolliou, it was. learned‘ toilLyI i'-—<*> Despite careful-search oil‘ every house in the district whore tlitUDeInpSey tail curt “'41s held up and letters 1 - Llor Lord Lieutenant French und (Dom. Press Special.) PARIS, \iiirch fw-Georgos (‘ar- gtit Juvk Dempsey for ho (‘lllilllpitlirl-iilil) oi‘ the world, or no one in the United States. “l will muse-pit absolutely no fight or ex- “liibiiion contest in the United‘ Stat- us. except with Dempsey, and ii will be my inst light," the French chum pion sziid. ' DEATH lNVADES_ AN iSLAND HOME lixceptionallySadCase at Hampshire, Eight Miles ' from Charlottetown. Sail indeed is the news which \‘t".'lliun1 Wutts 01' that it zippcnrs that fiir-c of iiie (zhii- some. mouths ago, wbiclr (lentil fills wcclt as The following of the children: Bertha. aged four _Y(‘(ll‘5 and sov- morning; Bella, aged Whili. the seven children Despite till ‘that do, and medical skill the services of a Condensed Telegrams LEAVES LONDON" ROME. March 5. ——l~‘ormer Grand r PURCHASES ROME. March ‘5.-—Ilecatise of the and TEMPERATURE TIDE, MOON ETC. 5.13 p. m. Sir Robert will Return (Special to The Guardian.) ti'l"t‘.»\\t'.\, Mziri-h iL-v-Sii‘ (leorgi- l“os:te|' iiniiotllicoil‘ in ihv- House ofi (fomiutms this iii'ii‘i'll0llli that if tho prosviii Tiiit‘ oi‘ iiilprtlveiiii-nt in the health oi‘ the Prime Minister con- tinues Sir Robert Borden would be - Within Two Months . CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY. MARCH 6, 1920. President May (Dom. Press Special.) t-iitilzllt Wilson may warn the allies it will be lli:L'i¢:-‘5lli‘)' to withdra-w ilio treaty of Versailles from thc Senate ii‘ the 'l‘urks arc allowed to‘ l'(».\iillliil in» i‘oit’slantinople, it was learned today. 'l‘lie Prcsiilcnt is ‘llntliarsttioil to have this hush step under advisement. Americans. N ow (Dom. Press Special.) out horitativo ailvices here rug Vladivostok. ~ iGerman and Russian Terms Modiiied48 llour Week (Dom. Press Special.) PARS‘ Mztrcli ‘FL-The foreign office tinnoililceti iodny that 3 t‘(‘illl()llli(f iieirisioiis oi‘ thc ilUllllitll; of tin-tillers with regard to illllisitlt untt Gi-rm-iuy, liud bi-i-u to meet ilu- Fri-itch view point .'i'lir- text oi‘ lllt- i-ounoiiiii: iioics will be give-ii out soon. nu ERRED“ in thc ilousc iigitin in two months. it was Dr. Behind who asked for; iili(ll‘llliii.iilll an to the Prime Niiir,‘ isteris condition‘ iind plans. i ‘Sensational Rise i (Dom. Press Special.) NEW YORK. .\inrcli.5.—-A st.-iist1-| tlouul rise of about 14 cents in 1'1‘- liug exchange today to a basis oi" $1i.ti0 to thc lliillitii was aiccoiupain» icil by reports that (treat ilrituiu‘ und Front-c nrc shortly to ltfiglilL shipments of gold to this country‘ which will not terminate until nu amount variously estimated at. be» tiwcent $50,000,000 and. $250,000.- 000 hus- been received. This gold, it was said, is to he sent here as 500 million Anglo-French which matures on October next. ' 15th Remarkable Recovery. (Special to The Guardian.) NEW YORK. March 5.-—Tile rc- mitrkziiile recovery that occurred today in Sterling Exchange was the iloiiiintiting inilm-nce on tho malice-ts, The rate ttlvtiniaiug 12% cents ovi-r yesterdz ‘s closing, tout-boil $35814, tho highest since JllIllHlPY :38. ‘Since thc best yirice of tho year t0 date was $337914 and thc worst price was $3.18 consider- zibly more illtiu half of thc great tic- clinc wiflcli cnlnlinntetl n month ago has been rocovttretl. Canadian ilollnrn were quoted at quotations. ——-——-¢o>-i- Play by Local Talent Repeated -___- Au even larger nudieticc thou on the tirevious night greeted the por- formcrs in thc lllllSlFii ilrnniu "Wliyt Silo Loved Him" at the Pi-iuco Edward 'l‘heatro lust even- ing. in fact it was a packed house, on.) the work oi‘ the local perform» (‘rs was even better nhun on the first [lrflflvliiilliilll of thc play. All concerned. arc to be congratulated upon the stir-cos ot‘ this bright nnd [misusing produoiioti which will he repentcil for thc lust time this afternoon. The foilolvinlg took part in thc specialities: (lir . hinrion lugs, Berna litte- stis (Joiisinnce Willem‘. Annie Acortt Jenn ‘Stewart, Harriet Tarbush, lliny Unsworth. LillianWheatley, Dorothy Nicholson. Etiiih Stanley. Louise Prowse, Dorothy Steyvart. Reno Stewart. Jenn Louson.“ Boys:—Aliison Tamer, J. W. Rodd, t‘. K. ll. Sleeves. G. l-i. Mont- gomery’. Dun it‘. Finlay/son. I\- Em- Pst linrrls, ll. R. Vessoy, Roy l). Q\iisley,.l~1verctt McKay, Willard McPiic-e. Mont. W. Mcintyrc, Wm. ll. Smith, Reigh Tinney. ‘Little girls:—~Mttt'garct ltlutch. hint-pork‘ Roop. Roma Wright. (fora Nicholson. Jessie McLean, Thelma Teed. Lillian Cox, Helen Ceilings. inn Craig. ‘ititrbei Newsmne, Vera Wise. lliiirion Cook, Wanda Wed- iotzik, Dorothy Rodd, Lilo ‘Morris. Jean Grant. Mary ‘Smlihl, Mary Trainor, Violet Owen. Little boysz-Richard Sidenlus Richard Pierce, Borden Cox. Billie Hogg, Hazen iiigtv. Clifford lioimsii Norman Mclnnin, Samuel Kennedy Edward Pierce, Waiter MacNuti. Gordon McDonald, Harry Hynd- man, borne Dystani. Robert. in- man, Gordon Wright, Keith Saun- ders, David Stewart, Billie Owen. Billie-Pierce. Stewart MacNutt, Al- 88 at market closing, a very con-i sidoiablc impiovoiiiciit met ioccnt I Greece by the Deuce conference but i (Dom. Press Special.) ROME, ltiarcb 5.-—’i‘liat the tall 10f the Nitti cabinet impends was ‘iliinteil today by the idea Nuziou- ale, which trlziimctl there is 21-well I a ' . defined iuovemi-ni on foot iii Exchange]porliu-nient circles to tire-pure for - I thc uti-vvili iii‘ tiiuotlter (lioliiii cab- iiiFL. A majority oi‘ tin- dcputies are impziruntly iiiSSilliSiflDii with Niiti‘s fniluro to settle- many internal pro- blems but cliieifly that oi‘ the high rost 0t‘ living. Food Control to Continue Five Years (Dom. Press spacial.) LONDON. liinrcit 5.——"l‘he cabinet part of an operation for meeting a food committee, it was understood lnttn today. will present a hill provid- ing that food control be continu- ed five -yeai's under a new plan to be started All-gust. - Control of potatoes, it was under- stood, will be resumed in the iiit- mediate future. iii-ii i The “Sacred Places” ' Retained by Turks (Special to The Guardian.) l.().\'i)().’\'. Mi stripped oi‘ virtually all her Jer- ritory’ in Europa but retains the its-tiered yiluces by the treaty now being compieicil by the conference of foreign ministers and ambnsszid ‘ors it became known today. Tlirnco hits been awarded to the present. conference is char- ged with the task of working out plans whcidbytlic Turks will keep control of thc sacred pluccs und Ad- rliuiople. Smyrna will be pluced un- der Greek con-trot. Looking Into The Massacres. (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, ‘March 5.—Replying to a ituestioit in the llouse of (‘om- illtlllg toiluy regarding the iunssn- tire oi Armenians, Prcmicr Lloyd George said this liud been the sub- ject oi‘ very anxious consideration ut the Allied‘ coufcre-nce. and the (‘oirferces had reached a ilocisitm whit-h had been comm- lllli(‘ili(l(i ‘to their representatives at Constantinople. ‘it would not be atl- VlHiihiU,ill1tL\‘-(i the Premier, to make public zit the montcnt the churne- tt-r of thc decision. \Viiut. would be dune regarding it would depend‘ up- on the advice. to be received from thc Turkish cupitul. Another Charge r Against Caiiiaux (Dom. Press Special.) PATLllS, March 5.—‘Documents bearing on ‘a charge brought by William Martin, former French Ambassador to Spain, that M. Cati- laux, while tiremier of France. threatened the life of theSpanish King, will be made public later lh trial, Leon Bottrgeols, ‘Pr ident of the Sen-ate. said today. (lailiaux is on trial charged with plotting n- guinst France during ‘war. Americans and British Arrested by Soviet (Dom. Frau Special.) CRRiSTlANiA, March 5.—Aii Americans aifd‘ British found by the Russian Soviet forces in Mur- mansk district have been arrested and sent to Moscow, a despntch here today said. Soviet troops, the despstch added. have occupied the Warn the Allies \VA.'Sl!ii‘NG'l‘()N, March 5.———Pre- At Vladivostok ‘LONDON, March 5.—All Ameri- cans in Siberia have ‘been concen- trated iii VLHTLVOSIOLK, according toi today. l-‘rcnch g illtliiiflPil i Cabinet imminent ch 5.—-’i‘urkey is_ ntiiu mu Not be Tolerated Present Attitude (Special to The Guardian.) PARIS, ltiurclt ing sy "ma, caandl. aim, u. a‘. 4.. - B A . Annual Bu . on do! MMIIFICMIBNS iii iiiiiii. Any Further Concessions to Germany will 5.—'i‘he French government will make determined opposition to any revision of the ’I‘reuty of Versailles that would modify her claims on Germany, it . , was learned today‘, The attitude Italians it was said are evticuut- in; [he French government accord. to the oiliciiii point of view Bis in perfect accord with the senti ‘int-tits of iiic New Chamber of Dep tttnstt by Parliament, is the nties. ft is held‘ that any further concessions by the French govern- ment to Germany would not be tol- erated by Parliament and if made" the government would be over- thrown. The Trench official view of lilo economic situation. it was stated in authoritative circles today. is quite the same as that set forth in London. that is, that all Europe iuust be put on a prosperous basis. i r i is‘ Recommended By Labor Congress ‘ (Special to The Guardian.) 0'i"l‘A\VA, March 5.—The peace dlvlily, the termg of which the Par- jliitmeu-t oi‘ Canada has already 1113' proved. together with tho action Lot’ the labor conference at Wash- ington, rccomiueiui‘ lilo adoption in- ternationaiiy of u 48 hour week or an eight hour day, says the reply oi‘ the government to a memorial submitted to it some ‘time ago by representatives of the Dominion Trades und ‘Labor Congress of Can ada. "it is our firm purpose to give loyal adhesion to the terms so u- greed upon. The necessity in this connection of having regard to the progress mods to this end by other cutintries must be apparent. To all further questions. as to whether the necessary legislation is within the jurisdiction 0f the Federal Parliament, of Canada. 0T of the provincial legislatures, is now being investigated with p view to reaching an agreement with the yirovlnces on the subject. Portugal Denies Revolutions and Soviets (Dom. Press Special.) MADRID, Spain, March 5.-—The Minister of Interior stated last ‘night that unoificiai dispatches from the frontier tend to confirm ithe reports of the establishment 0f in Soviet Republic in Portugal. Dir- ect telegraphic communication has been‘ cut oil since Wednesday. The interior department is trying to get an account of the situation by wireless. Rumors of revolution and‘ estab- lishment of Soviets in‘ Portugal wene denied oiilcially by the Portu- gcss Legation here late today. The rumors, according to the legation statement probably grew out of tale graphefs strike now in progress in Portugal. (Dom. Press Special.) THE HAGUE, March 5.——A new note from the Allies on the extra- dition of the former Kaiser has been delivered to the Dutch Govern same stand as the Allies outlined in s. preceding communication. Injured Liner Arrives in Halifax (Dom. Press Special. NEW YORK, March -5.-— he Am- erican liner Si. Paul, whose boiler tubes became leaky forcing her to abandon her trip to ‘Southampton, hon arrived at liaiifax. according to wireless reports from the steamer. The St. ‘Paul will return to New York for a general overhauling. Tier passengers will cross the At- lantic on the Cedric and Canada. Russian Soviets Prepare ior Trade (Dom. Press 8peclai.) BlIRiLiN. March 5.—~Russian Soviet authorities at Petrograd have ‘begun extensive preparations for resumption of trade with the allies, the Vossische Zeltung as- serts. The news-paper prints a de- spatch from Petrograd which re- ports that the Soviets have con- scripted 4.000, laiborers to repair the city's harbors, elevators. ware- houses, cnn-ais und railways so they will be ready for use in tho spring when the authorities expect to start trading with foreign coun- tries. President Wilson Refuses Sanction To Turk Treaty (Dom. Frau Special.) ' WASHINGTON, March 5.—-Preui dent Wilson will refuse to recog- nize the peace treaty with Turkey is the Allies carry out their m- nounced intention of allowing the ment. it maintains practically the lo $50,000,000 Contract. Major Gen. McBrien . p To Be Chief oi Stall (Special to The Guardian.) _ OTTAWA, March 5.—Major Gen- eral J. W. MacBrien, who has been acting Chief of Staff ‘in London for the Overseas Military Forces, on - his return to Canada will assume the duties of-Major General on the general staff at Militia Headquar- ters. These duties are at‘ present being discharged by Major General Sir Wiiioughby G. W. Waikin, the former Chief of the General. it ‘ understood that General G. W. Wale kin, who is a ‘British ofilcer and was merely loaned to the Canadian Militia Headquarters will return to_ » England when General Maclirienm reaches Canada. ‘ Cunard Liner Arranges for German Ports- (Bpccini to The Guardian.) BERLIN, March 5.—The Cunard Steamship Company is said to itave completed preliminary arrange- ments with German officials for" deciding qrlvtllegas alt Cuxhaven- The conipany is endeavorlng to '0 ‘tatn control of the entire dock o mitigation Xhicb. was leased, to .t.b Hamburg nierican Line ‘in past. Bela liun Also - ~ Gets ilis Liberty (Qpeeial to The Guardian.) . PARIS. March 5.——Beia. Kun. for- mer Communist Dictator of Hun- ' 88F)’. Wflii lift) bet at liberty tin " Vienna. according to a despatch to ‘ the Havas Agency from the Aus-‘ triun Capital. 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