._g._ . ‘READ IV IVIRYIODY “! ~’ , . » '.*`." ‘_`»f".~<;,',l _ “‘l ' \ ~. '. - -..- n ='.'r .-.` f' .- wi ‘»--r.. ~ 4- ”~. _.'. _;~=, » .. . _xr / `\ 4 "le , _ _ _ - ~'_ _ . f ~ ~. _ _x.l.'.‘ _V - ' '__. -ggi; f 7 . ' I ‘ ' F' 'ALL -rue '1loe.`*" “1 T ; f= - _ wonrl-l rum-rlnn , -_ ~ ~ ' - ’ - -rue Pzontro rarla _ THE GUARDIAN COVERS PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LIKE TIIE DEW. OVER 45,000 READERS DAILY Z wn GuardInn'f‘fl||»¢_¢ ¢,||¢, guru' °“-'°'°"-'Fw-°°-1=°1.ev-nl-. s.......... mr. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, JU1_.Yso, 1919, Aiinuli ¢ibacr|ptIon.Hdil|l0'r¢l'l,"uE' By mail, Canada, BSN; U._l.A.. lt' ll. A Aus llolllll .ur lhoolll oclouul lieparation Deiayerlby Liverpool Dock Strike. Other Items of Newsirom Loudon. ' (Special to The Guardlgyn) LONDON, Jllly 30.-‘The repatrla. tion of Canadian troops will be go. layed one week by the strike of Liv. erpooi dock workers. which ended this morning. Nearly all Canadian troops will he home by the middle gf October, unless there are further dc. lays. The headquarters troops leave and s. re-organization of headquarters in London will shortly be announced. The request of the Canadian pulp and paper manufacturers recently made to the Minister of Marine in Canada for more transportation fac- ilities for their products is being tak- en up in London. Inquiries have been made at the Ministry of Shipping as to the possibility of obtaining more cargo space. It has in_cidental~lybeen found that the Harmsworth people now have four steamers with a ton- nage of 22,000, engaged in shipping pulp and paper from Canada. to Bri- tain. The Becker interests ‘have five vessels of 30,000 tons. and the Erison interests one ship of 550 tons. Up to noon today 124,016 British of- ficers and 2,933,796 of other ranks had been discharged or dctnobllized. The Mayor of Boston entertained Colonel Paul Hanson, comrnandant of We dificllll-F80 depot, and other Cana- dians to a farewell dinned. The mayor said that in the last three years the townspeople had learned to know Canadians well and respected them thoroughly. something like 100,000 Canadians had passed through the discharge depot. 'They had behaved like gentlemen, and made lasting friendships amongst tile civilians. Ev- erybody would be sorry when they had all gone. Colonel Hanson paid a tribute to the cordial manner in which all classes of the townspeople had treated the Canadians. a speech in the ‘House of Commons today issued u warning against agi- tutors and urged direct action. llc declared the things the agitators had attacked .like conscription were griev- ances which would be obsolete. Dominion Coal Co. 1 1 Purchase Coaling Rights (Special to The Guardian.) ?MONTR»EA'L, July 30.-D. H. Mc- Dougall, President of the Nova Scotia Steel and Coal Co., has completed for his company tho purchase froln the British -Ministry of Shipping, re- presented by Director J. B. W-hyte, of New York, the coal handling plant on the Canadian -National Railway terminals at Halifax. Can Now import Canadian Flour To Newfoundland .lm_- OTTAWA, July 30.-The last re- striction on imports into Newfound- land from Canada has been removed by the restoration of flour to pre-war conditions. Tile Canadian trade com- mission 'has been informed of the change, and will, henceforth, license freely all applications for flour for -the island dominion. It has been necessary. hithertoforo, to await the shippers receipt of import license be- foie an exner.t_,license__fr_°u1_Called# could be granted. The commission is also .informed that no further control of quality of flour is exercised by the Newfoundland food board. Large quantities of Canadian flour are needed by the cod fishing indus- tries, for which the purchases usually begin in August. _ -_e-vox-an ONE CANADIAN COM-BINE ENDED OTTAWA, July 28.-The Cost of_ Living Commissioner. almounces that the Dominion and Canadian (Banners, have, as a result of the investigations in progress, given up agreements which were found to be tending un- fairly towards increasing the mono- Doly of the canners and the prices. The agreements had been only inaug- urated this season, and were shown to he in restraint of competition anti would tend eventually to give corn- plete control over the -prices of caln ned goods to the large csnners or- ganizations. It is a healthy sign that this organization has fully and finally given up these methods which have l'»_een an unfair restraint oi' competi- on. ' ”"'0=i‘§d€i»?¥'l?9€+!E‘l'?I CDNDENSED SPECIALS €KHN* *T0 LET..-LARGE COMFORTABLE bedroom. Apply 25 Upper Prince street. 7357-7-2DM3ipd DAiRVMlEiN’8 SANITARY BUTTER paper, printed "Fresh Dairy But-- ter."-3lIc per 100. Per post 40c. *WANTED A COOK, GOOD WAGES. Apply 20 Rocbford Square. _ 7338-7-29M3l. *WANTED - BV YOUNG LADY boarding house centrally located. A-only to Guardian Ofilce , 7022-7-l5Mtf. *WANTED IMMEDIATILY, A MAID _ for general housework, small fam- ily. good wages. Mrs. R. E. Col- Wlll. 1‘8il Prince St. 7387-7-30M3i INVELOPEB WiTH ADDRIBBIS or initials 65a, per 100; |100 por 500; $8.00 per 1.000. Guardian Job Printing, Charlottetown. _.._ - _-nm. f < 'TWO' LODGBR8 (QINTLEMIN Preferred) ein be eceomodated with or without' board. Pleasant and cen- tral location. Apply at Guardian Of- iice. ' 7056-7-16Mtf. |~ . - - --: °GANADIAN ASBOCIATEU PUB-' ilsbers _wish special representatives in every part of the Province. Re- turned loldiers preferred. Liberal lion. Wm. Martin Wont Accept Liberal 'Honor ip. OT’I‘AW|A, On-tr, July 30.-It was 'authoritatively stated here tonight tllat it is not thc intention of Hon. Wm. M. Martin. Premier of Saskatch- ewan, to allow his name to go before the National Liberal Convention as a candidate for thc Liberal ieaderslllp. It was further stated that Mr. Martin, spite all reports to _tile contrary, has never really intended to be a'cnndi- date, and that, if nominated, hc will retlronnd give his support to some other candidate. A fairly safe pre- sumption, it is stated, is that the bulk of the Martin mon will swing to Hon. W. 'S. Fielding, who, according to the present outlook at thc Capital has the appearance of being the lnan for the leadership. D. D. McKenzie, Lib- eral House Lealler, Hou. G. P. Gra- ham and Hon. MacKenzie King are all expected to receive considerable support. Mr. McKenzlc's support will come largely froln the -Maritime Provin- ces nnll Quebec, while Mr. Graham alld Mr. King will get some support from Quebec, -but considerably more from Ontario. Mr, Fielding, it is an- ticipated, will commond a good vote fronl 'ali the provinces. l c o Russia Seeillng Alliance with Gennany (Special To The Guardian.) PARIS, July 29.-,-A German delega- tion went to Russia recently and l'e- turned with elaborate and alluring economic offers, the Echo do Paris stated today. Russia, the paper Weld, is conducting a campaign to el- foct an alliance with Germany. .__._._.___..___- NON-STOP FL-IGHT ACROSS CON- TINENT T0 START FRIDAY MINEOLA, N.Y., July 29.-Thc pro- posed onc-stop filgllt across the Alli- erican Continont will be started Fri- day morning, according to an an- nouncement today -hy Captain Itoy Francis, who will attempt the feat in a big Martin bombing plane. Captain Francis flew here from Dayton, Ohio, last. Frldaly covering the 050 miles in eight hours und forty nine minutes against a strong head wind. The first leg of the transcontlnental flllrllt is VJ North Platte, Nebraska. 1,500 miles. The second leg is to San Francisco 1,3-15 miles. The .bombing pl-une has a cruising radius of 1.800 miles. On tile flight here from Dayton light trouble developed with tllo lcit motor and tt few short test flights will bo made before Captain Francis and Lieu- tenant E. A. Clunc. who will accom- -pany him start for the Pacific Coast. ....'....E.4.\.l.!.‘.§.. . ..-..._... I » , iron & Steel Company's plant hero will be made, it is ullderstoo at repair mill, work on which is being pushc vigorously. __.____..._---- worl'rHl.Ess crlowlv .lswEl.s t ed President " Betts. terms. For further particulars apply personally Guardian ofllce. ' 7882-7-28Mtf. from 20 to 100 carats. -more regular trips as hospital ships. SYDNEY MILLS CLOSE FOR RE- ISYDNEY 'July 28.-The Dominioll will be closed dowll soon for scverlll weeks for tile purpose of giving the works it general overhnuling. Extra repairs fl to tho blast furnace, open hearth and billet mills, necessitating a stoppage of work in nearly all departments. Most of the men will bc ornlilflyud ~ .work and at the new plate d The greater portion of thc iulperlal jewels, whether belonging to the Aus - ria crown or privately owned by tile former emperor, have been substitut- ed wtth spurious stones. This was done during the war or since hostilit- ies end . This fact was discovered during an inventory of the crown property which was being wade withtho purpose of finding money with which to purchase food for the people and r0D0i‘l-°f\ U' The iilt of missing stones includes -gems of great value, which were world famed. 'Many of them belonseli in various insignia of the coronation robes and historic sceptres, diadems and crowns. The gems included rubiel A German Report Oi Possible Trade (Special to The Guardian.) _ BER/LIN. July 30.-It is reported an agreement has been made .between an important English syndicate and the Netherlands firm of Blass and Greenlawegllln of Utrecht, with the .purpose of wholesale purchases froln the German Metal lndustry of Pro- ducts for immediate importation to England. This transaction is of great importance, because it is apparent that through the continuous rise of exchange in London. and the increas- ing -industrial difllcuities in England British merchants have been com- pelled to apply for supplies' of goods on the continent. Dccupation of Schleswig By Allies Demanded (Special to the Guardian.) A COPENHAGEN, -lilly 30.-Immellllncll'll».| flllll. zl grzlllllitie of filo l~':=‘<'liIflll‘:~l r-nl!l».g.:l‘s sllollirl bo given r-illr;-.2 of lin- :-1 i‘/lug; ttf' |.|ll‘. lnlll'l(ut ]ll‘\lIl11;n im' at collllllllll ify, .lnzlinfzlirllllg limi. :hu <~if_v :mil il.-.l flu-. pl'rivillr-.i-. or i`<'ll`r.;l l;ovvl‘lallli~llf. sllolllil drill wiill iii". mliftrelz ilu criticized the uilnllgf-4 wlli.~l| llzlvu talk(-rr p|:lr~r\. ill llrml-i life-_ \vlll\l'r~.- IPI- itll illll lllilllifoltl |1lsl.'.s of :lll illlllis- fri:=l llllillrc \vor'c (inure :lwriy wifil llll.I till; rllilfl so ful' iron: ll‘.rr‘lli||-r fllrrlll und iluvillg ills time fil‘l»f our-llllll--llvy filcln lit-.vnllllt |no|'r~ oi' :1 guns: will rliil not know wllut fo do with his idle fillle. l)l‘. llolmos r:oll.=ili-_-rfari flint the lluty of tczlvllillg \v‘l.lt fllvso tasks wol1I