_ »_ .. . ' ' ‘ _L c.'f-. _"e'-.f.-"file-... ‘J »‘;~‘ii =lll&--es#-=?_ - _ .--.........j ~' ll . _ . _ _ , THE iiARDiAN covsns ie~i¢1iy>iss1 ____ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1919 _ Some 500,000 German Soldiers Still Under Arms. !Bri Should Ehert Goverment he Maintained These Might I ge__Disliandeil, but Bolshevik Triumph Might Result erious y. , (Special to the Guardian) ' '_ "_ V _ - + fin 'GERMAN SITUATION f . Ihumutions iii IS STILL UNCERTAIN LONDON, Jnn. 18.-Thoro muy’ be 500,000 (ilerlnaii soldiers still under nruis according to estimates oi' inilit- ary experts of the British army. The situation in Germany is very uncor- tain. howe'v_or, and it may be that the men still with the German colors may utunbei' far above the cstiiniite, Should l’rolnier Ebert maintain the iipp held is heliefved. Oli the other hand. it is OT D0 I Germany would result in n serious sit- the uuti er hand in Gennany tho inen still ' in the army would be freed. it illled DUI. a Bolshevist triumph in ‘mm on. .W1 ,IMPORTANT MESSAGE _ _ _ _ TOCANADA’S FARMERS; _ _ , I Ps D I (SP¢Cll|¢0 U18 Glldfdllll) 1 .l.'i'colliia.u. and ho toiil he they wiiiiteii 1 lspecm '° The G"°"‘"a"7 ` province of Ontario, and Prliic;-_ri-git itwiiy. pre eri.-rice to the live _ of tho Ontario Agricultural Col-.cilttlc trade. llc urged that tiicre l°“°e ‘vm N" m“"g`“r“"°'d M"“d"y' "‘ sat at u. long liorseslioc shaped tunic. the lull conference but that on neces- ADDITIONAL OF ARMIS D 58,000 Agricultural Machines t v to Occupy Section of Strasburg Fortress. (Special to The Guardian) BERLIN. Jan. 18.-Under the terms or the .prolongation oi' the :irmisticc Gorniuny must: deliver by February 17. some 58,000 agricultural machines of various kinds as a guarantee for the fulfilment of the demands. The en- ten cupyng the sector of the fortress oi Stra on get iive German Delegates B To Peace Conference ZURiICi-l, Jan. 18.-The Munich newspapers state that the German delegates to the Peace Conference will he Count Von Brockdorff Rane zau, the 'foreign Minis-ter: Prince Lichnowsky, former ambassador at i.ondon:_ Count George Arco and the Socialist Karl Ksubky. former Under Secrctary' of Foreign Affairs in ine Ebert Government. ` Germans Refuse to Receive U.S. and British Officers (dpeelll to The Guardian) WAMIAW. Jan. 18.'-The German: have rofuecd to rcceivo at B`us.lystok Lieut. Reginald Foster. ii. political agent of the American peace commis- sion, and Colonel, Wade of the Brltisi nrmy. who went to Lapy on the Poi- ish iroiltlcr to confer with ‘the eoiu inander of the German Tenth Army. it was their object to (persuade the Geriuaus to liold tho frontier against the Bolshovilti. Licut. Foster und Col. Wade rccelvod thu reply that if they attempted to pass over the frontier they would 'bc regarded as oncmlos by the Gorman sentincls. Foster and Wilde liave reported tho action of the Germans to their respective Govern- ments. --_.i.,,._..l conorivscu si>scuLs§ acorrnrnv lov wawrso Fon so s.A.ppiy --x. vs' im iio crm- iottqipiin. _ 3436-1-isnisipii '='wA~'rsn /(nov To curves; Parcels l_nd_mske himself useful ar-| ound drugstore. Apply Johnson andl Johnson. Cor., Kent ond- Pi1ncsSi. - ' also-1.13 mai. T0 DAIRVMIN--SANITARV IUT ter paper. printed. "Fresh Dsiry._ Butter"-lee psi' loo. Per poet lov. Guardian Ole.. 9205-6-24Mtf. WANTID SIGOND CLASS TIACH- or (Protestant), roi- Upton school No.'a'1. supplement seo. summer liolidlys. AIS. Morson. Secretary. Bridgetown, P. 0. - :Met-1-iomsielipd. ` _ __ IH" _.__ I Losr-zA?uMAv_ Ar_'rn~oou_ between Fliesoy ind Greet Georse 'Bi-root or earner Kent and Powniil him; |¢"p.`ef|iii»iein¢ railway t_l_oli.i st and eau 'el nies¢yt.`=li‘iiiiisr plone W5 olsheviki Want O U Lit bn hit cox Trotsky Brothers Shot French Sentinel ‘ (Special to the Guardian) pupors announce that two brothers o M W c' lnlster ot' Wur and Marine. wha S after shooting and wounding a French , so has been arrested und is being inter P ll reached nn agreement, according to a N s the establishment of ii basis of agree- m lo with M. Paderewski at the head o the new Ministery.~The terms of the compromise'include a definite agree- ment upon delegatss. to the peace Millers Demand Removal } 'Of Milling Restrictions’ OTTAWA. Jan. 17.--The removal of ,ull restrictions f on the manufacture on Hour in 'Csniula will he urged on which will wait on the Cabinet today- Tlis United States has raised the ree- trlctions on -the manufacture of iiour in the republic and it ie claimed that it Canada is to. hold its export trade similar action will immediately have to be- taken by the Dominion. There is a feeling that thelleiiienih for plae~ lux Canadian millet! on s halls with return office and ‘iii- V oeive I lege PEACE CONFERENCE p ip ----- sitting uns devoted to the formalities opening uililrers. 'l`l1epoitcc delegates who _ , Guelph. addressing the Agricui-Ishould be rio delay. lie also said inn. "‘“"'_I""` Uf "|"l’l“""” l““'*" hue" m"°“ their secretaries :it small tables near- sary Y V 'Y ` ' ` ' tural club of Otbawit nt the Untver-'lifter the war Great llrltniu would not “'l’ IU" ’”"3""i°"' TINY |"“"’ “ “°'"f°rI` by This Iiclng ilii- iirst session it was tho _ ~ sity 'Club Rooms here, repeated it mea- :develop so much effort to raising liogs lim” Ulllllll fill' l“'U ilflincllgcrs. inciud um," _md ,he ne“,spam,r c0,,m3,D0n,l_ rm t . sage to the farmers of Canada from |because they could be fed cheaper on |013 Cusllwn 5041*” “"0 ll lame "“""”‘_ , _~ ' Q- . . Parliamentary conversatiqng Right Hon. It. E. Prothero. Secret- this side of the Atlantic and as rung ‘ly “lll~'l0H0ll Willl i-lions. The nlrplanoi. - ' ”""’“" “°"”l roiuiinv o ii 'Special to The Guardian) » ..f;‘f;Tfi§1'I..`II"L. l.`.'.`." ‘.f?.1`li.ZI‘.f§"~.~f;'.§.`§. tish Secretary of Agriculture Advises Canadian' »-»» »;»---md. use :Greatest Gathering of Modem Times is Nilwyin Session Farmers.t_o Develop Chilled Beef 'Frade and Assures l;."..".I’.-'.’.§§.T1“...~"{`.fffI§l`.I..""s "“"-" 26 N t' R ' td. 0 l F aliiies"U‘ lt Them Britain will lleuceforth Depend Upon this , Continent for llog Products. , _ ‘ A`€l’laI SBIVICB NOW _ London to Paris _-___-_-_-3. _ aions _epie,en_e ny oriu , ea_ with at Opening Session (special is The Guardian.) ispeeiiii is rise energies) PARIIS. Juli. lil.--Tile peace con- i’.\.RlS. Jun. 18.--AU ienln ference convciied for its first uiilcia. icr session iii Zi p. ni. Si-v.tui'il:iy. lie;--~ Voiigress. At the meeting the question gates representing 26 liiitions .nel in of t TAWA, Jail. l8.~Dr.G. C. Greer- our chilled. beef :ind that (Janson, LUNDUN' "ml" I5'”A wgular “"""tlie inliiciis Clock iliill oi the Qing. run . Colllimlssionei' of Agriculture lor sltouild develop the chilled beef trade Ia' ““""|'~"` "°`t“""°" I‘°"d°" “nd "'_""“iDorsay. Pesldent l’oiiii~ni'i-. niitdo the was | m f ln connection with the pence euiiier-I "“_- ol the commencement of the Pcacl- he ndmssion ofthe press up we ference was also acted It decided that ine oewspiiisf mop ulii be ml-niitted to the meetings or occasions the deliberations of ciiiiference might be held in sec- he press will not -be admitted rn ents were n iniitted to he present the None of the trcniendons lssiies oi tile ' ~ tiry of 'State for Agriculture for Great ins she can get-pork products from this Wm "Wk" In" tm’ in tw” h"“r"' 1 ence settleinent were tirkcn i . Tile ON Britain. "l asked him for a message continent she would be satisfied. , _ _ ' ' . - ` for the Farmers of Canada,” said Dr. S n fnttendant to the convening oi the ` ___________ _ ____ _____ ____ _ I D Qmost important gniliering of states- _,P ~ ~ -~ ` i i'.- All ii. .t-_ , o he Handed Ove All' ' f “Q ‘" °‘“"‘#‘ °' ‘mc|f{l.i.'f.....'i.Ill.‘f§'i?I.‘$335 f.‘.‘.,‘.§.,.,,..., ..,,, ,,, r' C ;iiimpaigii ln Ciharlottotown and] , ` ' __ ' __ _ _ 35' Ure WHS DGIIGIIIF. . w _ g _ _ ,day jntornlltg llefoao the as.seiii,iiig ;( man for one open Mm ave seaw Queens county is as follows' 'nf the pence congress In the after-Ieeg H M Van Buskirk President ‘ _ - - . »~ I . sions pei' week. _American press ' ` ' ' ' '_ ‘noon the AJnerlcnn_ d iegation met - _ t U. _ ' . ` George ls Inman' h' C" viceyresal Ibut President Wilson d‘l`il not attend, ISp1l;;¢;,n :D Itieigezg-j;?¢_,,a:0ah‘:,;°t;5 te also reserves the right of oc- Mem" Irollullnlng nt the 'Murut Mansizen pirlil e open Ano rivc szcnzr ssssione rnorosep. Ants. Jan. ie.-lt is understootz when the supreme war council lclty feature, of the peace cori- i ii.. Harold Jenkins. Secreliiry :throughout me mowing to _,est ______eS__ ______0l____e___ unrestdctm ‘ ' ' ix f . . 'Queoii's. _ Samuel .\. .Nic-Leod. Chulrnlan of Spe- sbourg formed 'li the fortlilcatiolil - ` `- ~ » - A W slows’ Treasurer I _ -_‘W- ii... ...in ....... if ..... Rn... ...."35,000. .Canadians Already Home. Third Divisionsiwjf',""‘”{?...f.`.§`"“"' M' iw *M h _ 1 . » 0 ; l.0l H if,;,f‘i,§},,‘If;fi’,,;’§,“?,‘§,§‘;’,{,‘;?’“. Will Leave for Home in March. ; M... ._ w........ M........~ 9. Will Not Be Relaxed (speclalro the Guardian) (Special to The Guardian.) .thai purpose. Though il` had iii-oniviiil C-nlivussiiig Committee. _ , I D ` 18 T1 _“_ - ' l . ‘ LON ON Jun. .-~ ie i nirai I __ ' » I - . . \ t . . - " - - » '_ ’ LONDON Jun 1.) Deniobilizatioii hoped to coinincnct dciiioiiuitiiioii oil lhe other members of this coniini _hm no ________________ ____emlOn of _e_ax_____ _A ietuineil home. .md by the end of the,tlie first to he deinobillzed. will no. Arvliibnld iruin. Llialrman Publici are co workers to be selected -by him !Big Turnout of Citizens Saturday Night to Greet Boys, ' In lful f=A"~~= . I . , _ ,officers appeared in eastern Rumelin (.oni»ini¢tee on Special List. _mwc _been tmown _nw p__i_w___ _ _ Aineriesn arms is Just if they are lil’ ‘ oil home Saturday night were iiccoril lilicr. The y'oungcr of the brother I” rogiitod. | ,__ ent upon this basis. as reconstruct- h " of me °“b|“°P is emecled 90°" and onlivening selections by the i. ni congress. t Back from the Battlefields. Reception in ~ GENEVA, Jun. 18.-The Swiss news I P! W' A Leu" Tr°tHky~ me Russmn Bulshcvk The boys from uvc|‘.~icus who return- do so and voicing tlic 't|iprecl'iiioii _ _ _ _ __ _ - oi' the people upon the glorious feiiisl 9"? Intermed n France' "swipe “M I sd a splendid i‘eccpi.ioii upon their ur- oi’ arms ofthe (fansdiaiin whose explo- witzerland yesterday near Deleinonti H val ln (7iiarloi.tetow:|. A lsmge crowd had gaiiliercil nt the ntion tlroitgli the triiin was except.- '-iii-:Llly curly. liviirty cheers grectoii o gullalit boys lipon 1.helr iirrivnl. They were mei. iii. l.h.e depot hy the I I I F i\i~~,iiii~l-l».i_i~‘ili. ohsii actions ave ....;";;...;.°;.:.;: ‘.;.:.....::. 2.55.12. ‘ il , ‘ 2 < . t` Reaclied Agreement ".'i.If:.':.;"';..“‘..;r.';.':r‘::: P. i -' I l.l\ PARIS. Jan. 17.--Tile Polish loadciivl nd General Joseph Plillsudskl. thc ` william v. -McDonald on neiielr or pne Military Dictator oi` Poland have ig o Great War Veterans and nt Such- lle 'hfy Ex-Mayor Drown und Rev. nights of Columbus iiilts movcinent. The League of the Cross Band -wus statement given out at the Polisliluigg on .hand and formed on escort to atlonal committee here tonight. The pi l8l8‘lIl0!ll f0|l0WB1 conveyed them to the Prince oi’ Wales N9i!0Ual|0llll be'-WW" M~ l’“d°"°' Colleigo whore u receptioii was held llihkh l‘9Pl`°5°“f|"5 me 1'0"” “““'°“ amd reiresliineiits afterwards served diy and Gen. Philsudski have resulted in t ie boys in iihe sieiglis and autos \viilcii he Ladies' Auxiliary of the G. W. V. A. The parade from the station to the all was onlivened » hy appropriate. C. Baird who carried their own clectri: lightlng plant. in other words tho old- time smokey oil lamp torches were done away with and each member of he hand was equipped with an elect- ric light fastened' on the lapel of the coat. the electricity being generated from a si`nall battery carried in the pocket. The light given in this way was quite brilliant and the members oi’ this band are certainly to he congra» tuleted upon their enterprise. At, the college, where it large crowii tiis Government by B ll0l>\ltllll0ll had assem-bled. speeches were given by Premier Arsenault, Mayor Wright, Mr. Norman Lowther on behalf of the'G. W. V. A., Mr. J D. Stewart, for the re- turned Soldiers Aid Committee, Capt. U. G_. Dawson and Corp. P. A. Hughes- forthe G. W. V. A. , Premier Arlenauit gtended' a hearty welcome to the return metibn behalf of i.ile"peo¢pie of the proylloe. ` ox- the pleasure it love him to 'iii one of the training camps. Hi.-i its will llvi>.i'v€ii‘ lu history. The l’reni~‘ lor cxprosr-ioii' tiiehnpc tliiitthc returned ' ini-n`\voui<‘l sei: fit io settle down again I lli liiirir i|illlv'- irrilvliice llilil siiiil thai I the lii~l.ili~iii\(i Holiliers (‘uniuiiliec ini co~opcl'ailun with ii liulior Bureau ‘DI Iii-. opened hi-ri- ivoiild :lo everytfhing lil luiikiv ii iimrsihlv for lhoni lo ilu rio. lie :liao sliiioil limi wllilc in (_'liai‘loi|i.-~ town ilii- i'i_~iiirncil men would iii~ the guests of the |»ro\iiii<:i-. Tile spcocli of the Mayor wus; also one oi' welcome :iliil ivoligrmiilatlori on bi liiili of the ifliizens uf (lliurlotiotowii iind the brief speeelien by the other genllcineii named uliovc were oi' iii liiiinllilr lintlire. ~ I A cousldcriibli- iiunilier ul' tli_c sold., 1, icrs expected iiiil noi. urrlve Siiiiiriliiyf ‘night niiil will proliiibly colue tolilglii._ Among those who came were: Bomb. J. E. Stems lie is ii nun of Mr. E. l). Stofriis of illinrlottutowii. llo wcnl. tif ldiiglaniil with No. 2, Siege lluttory (llie_ii8tliI aliiiwiis with tlicnl in France during a considerable-pei'ioil of the tlglitiiig until taken ill with trench fever. which necessitated his return -to England. lie 5 later became an instructor in gumiery friends ure delighted lo see liini once: more und looking so well. He is u bro- ther of Sgt. Edison Stems who return- ed hnnie the narly pert of this wlnter.l Bomb. Frank McDonald _ One of ilie most populurboys return- ing Saturday night was Bomb. Frank McDonald of the 8th 'Siege Battery familiariy known as"Sl>0l‘l-"- H0 ll* ll son of Mrs. Mary E. McDonald of this city. He left here with the Battery and was wounded in'December. 1ill'i, and rggeivpd g heavy dose of Hun gas las_t May, one Quest. oi which he still feels ir;-mi; ig. one of Charlottetov/n's best S. S. McLeod, li. E. i"i'o\vsc. il. V. Iiuulaiin ll. li. Jelilolns ii. S. luuian. ltr. A. ll. Reid (9. Saunders A. lrwlii seg ' J, i). llyiidmiiii ` J. A. Wolmter (I. ll. lllack Dr. J. ll. Ayers W. ll. 'Fiillimrfili llr. |.|'i\ J. You A. A. Ponieroy l‘rori`. J. IC. Miclnlrty ii. M. Vim lliikirk G. G. lluglies G. D. Wright J. A. .\_lcMlllsn G. if. Hutcheson J. G. Jamieson Geo. D, DeBlois T. W. L. Prowso i’. W. Turner Prof. li. li. Shaw A, E. Morrison W. S. Grant Ili A. Helm Nicholson ~ (Continued on vale _Wei ' . _ pi .4 i l.. . ‘ . _ Ed. Bell , D. A. Bethune thentic sources state that Greeks who showed enthusiasm when Greek . , U _IPO date 35000 Lniiddlan soldiers h¢tvL_r.tl1tc=< lu Ovwslflvn. tw wt °f tour lin uheyancc the .propose/ii role lor ll" 1 e I l i I i i i i udreci voting against the oonedry _virtual secrecy regarding its deliher- "990|uU°"- ations ibarring information given in oiiicial statements. it was also deem' d io roqiiest i'opresou-tatives oi we British Aincrlcaii and ltiillnn press to present. some plan for reporting the uioeilng. BERLIN INTER URBAN RAIL WAV OUT OF BU8lNES$." ____.-- lqu ` i (Special to The Guardian.) I; ill:.'ll.l,N, Jrln. lil.-Y-dlorllli inter-un Iran riliiwny lin:-' iiooii i.-olnpelled to 'I :ruspclul operatlomi arising from the ___ delivery oi' its best locomotives io tiif- Entonte Powers. according to stato- miintii oi’ omclals. >-___i__.__._..___... 'run wnairnmz | , 'rnm>nnA'r'om-:, i TIDE. MOON. ETL. TORONTO. Jan. 20.-Colder. Tide will be high this afternoon ii il.42 and tomorrow at ‘__ ‘iz it will be I I hlght tomorrow morning at 1.39 nn Wednesday at 2.22. Pull moon on Thursday. .luniiai_. 16th. Lost quarter ol' moon Thursday. Jniiua|‘y lllth. ' -____.___--.___._ A i\'NOUNCEMP}Nfl‘S.. __ ()()MTNG_ EVIGNTS. MEETINGS. E'l`t‘. ` *°l~iillsboro Scarlet Cliapter ali- I noel meeting will be hold in St. |Georg9‘s Lodge room January list ` 8 n'clook`|i. lu. C 34|?-1-l8M2ipil _ ..~~ » - 'fp » British Shipbuilding Rapidly iiicreasiiig (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON. Jan; ill.-During the inet. arter of 1018 tlwfe were boltln in rest Britain 424 ships having s Loo- agi: of 1.979.952- eomliltld 10 B96 liipii with _n tonnage of 1,868,301 dur- ing the some quarter in 1917, escorti- g to _ohlcial figures. Amiidice May I I Bit `Bi"0ltll` Oli (Special to The llilrlldh.) iumls. Jenn 19.--Monson ' men. nccordinl to the bltln, will lmlhed' lately iirssli on ine.. iirmistles with Germany if the collltiolll D! the arm. istice are not fuhilled. The ellie( commander-in-chief. the paper suns fines not -iieiigws the 0;-marie etiioii- orsie when they ery latinas _ ‘rim situation of the o( Align. ima Prussia. the msrehstl is quota.; us roylnk. is ileei. .tlif nutrition point. oei-easily still ‘lloéeenee se unny. the deellfed, but the niiies noni tneitiiise iviifeil Oliil it- uies it ` l`ii_i.ble -slilatlkjoih I I Marshdllnffgoli is hill# tim iis ole iiiot.ee\t¥vi» ttisi spoi- seevnii nivuioii ciiroiiee ttiriiiiliiy -in France Wai' - F 1~. -et f he z '_tenisanhg.¢- 3-~-_ _~_¢» » g - ominous on 'iii F _ _ . .., » I i J ,-1'».__ 7. ~._.. i , ' ,\_._ i .r i ` *` .i_ ,. I I \ I Q. \ i i i - I.. . ‘ » 'il.,j.' ‘ffl ,i . . lr.- J., ' if ti; s.. ,tr _ . .», - .r .ny :-f~ if ei. .if __-1, 1-fo* _if ._ .,.__ f -._.._,l `.`i .RL (ii . ,.~_. ‘\f .:,. l _. \ i. . .-t. __ . "`1r_-1'." `v i*Z"‘I»r"='?-vcrffrrr _'. if ._ » 'im .___ . i 1' ". 3:' is . f of Li" t . ,_ i 1 -. "J=f.gs‘ .. 3.. yr.- il'* ' l l , - i -. I \ . I I l \. i( LF <1-1 ' 1 .i I 1 - tea! .roi A, ,~ ‘ Ir; 5 l ii n a »|| . ____ .» _(__,_ 1 £51 ' .I i ji ll I ;é. (_ I i I .... an- *Qu ~ I i i .r 7 » V. gli :F rp " »' 'il , 'B ‘in .»-\.