'run COVERS PRINCE EDW D LIKE rms mow. oven 45.000 DAILY' - TMI ‘-”'i'.‘...»... °....¢i... 1..., , cmRLo'i'rE'rowN In Except Fuliilment of - (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, Nov. 20.-A wireless ines- ,age from Berlin gives the text of .a stern note from M. 'Ciemenceau Pre- sident of the _Peace Corjfereiice to the chairman of the German delegation to Versailles. refusing to deviate from the terms of -the Peace treaty in fav- or of German prisoners who are em- ployed in the work or re-construction Referi°in_g to the brutal treatment meted out to -the population of this district under the German ,oc- cnpation, ,Clemenceau is quoted as saying, "Tbe deepest sentiments of the human heart have been so cruelly in- Reply to Request for Favors for German Pris. oners ,I-Ie Refers t0‘Brutal Treatment During German 00¢\lIJ1;{}i0n and German Treachery and Declares “ e Owe Nothing to Germany, Peace Treaty.” jured that French public opinion can- not agree to grant the favor you request." _ The note sets i'orth that Germany systeniaticaliy delayed the perform- ance of the nrmistice terms and in- stances the sinking of the German warships in \Soape Flow. He refers to the- delay in the delivery of German ships. Gernian'y’s Baltic policy -and the aiitl-Yldiitente prepaganda in Al- sace and the world at large, und de- clares we owe nothing to Germany ex- Cept the precise fulfilment of the pro- visions of the peace treaty-accepted by Germany. ” I NIINEI NIIIHNII"N INIINIII- ' IIIIIINFIIIIIN III IIIINIIII Prizes of $75,_$5O, and $25 Offered to Settlers in Each Province for Best Essay Detailing Their Successes in Farming. (Special to The Guardian.) [ed not later than February 14, 1920. OTTAWA, Nov. 20.-The following,to the Director for the Department. resolution adopted' by the immigra~, tion Dcpaitnient has been published: _ “i~`urthei', that the Department of: immigration and Colonization mayi have at its command authentic ac-, counts of the experiences of success-‘. ful settlers in various parts of Canada, it has been decided to offer cash priz- es for letters or articles not exceeding two thousand words, written by sett- lers in each of the nine Canadian pro- vinces. The articles will be judged by a committee appointed by ‘lion. J. A. Calder, Minister of lniinigrution and Colonization, and should be mall- Tliree cash prizes will be given, one of $75; one of $50 and one of $25 in each of the nine provinces. it is explained that the competition is not a literary contest. The otilciil announcement states that literary style, correct spelling etc., will not be essential, merely a letter story in your own words. It is believed that tho procuring of a number of graphic anti truthful stories of how success has been won from the soil in all paris of the Dominion will do much to contribute to a future movement to Canada of the right class of settlers. PREI’ARATIONS FOR ‘ r- - - ~ “FRESH OUTBRFAK Portuguese Monarchists Said to Be_ 'Awaiting Oppor- tunity for Launching Their Effort. _ l`ilSilO-N, Portugal Nov. 25.-Evory- body knows that for some time past the Moiilirtiiilsts have been making their preparations for what appears- to be a new uprising, and that they now only await n suitable opportuni- ty for launching their et’i'ort. Wiiether such opportunity will bc pi'esented-Oi' not remains to be seen, but the plot- tors are pinning their faith on the Syiidicaliats and the Bolshevlki who seem t.o be going strongly for the time being and are said to he lu possession ol large supplies of money--in the paper of various countries. items of Monarohist plot news are continually-in circulation, and it is made to appear that the Itoyallsto have of late been associating them- selves closely with various political personages who were connected with Mr. -Sidcnio Pnes.- ' Royaiiat ,Scheme Confused _ .\lost well-informed observers come) to the conclusiont that tho iloyulis! ""°"'_° °°°*_` *°’\ ||i couonusno srnciits , *FOR SALE.-KITCHEN STOVE iN good condition. Been used for one year. Apply 39 Passmore St. 2I *trim FOR SALE 40 GALLONS CYLINDER engine oil. Apply at Guardian Oiilco. 2608-ll-27-Mtf T0 DEI.-LARGE FRONT BED- roorn. Apply 08 Kent Street. ~ 2609-11-27-M3ipd ._.. ._-_ --'-- »-- WANTED COTTAGE WITH 5 OR 6 rooms. _Apply '39 Connolly Street. 2604-11-27-Milipd PWANTED.--GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply Mrs. F. S. Chand- ler. 75 Euston St. »wAn1"sb` sv vouno i.Aov Room and 'board centrally located. Apply Pianist core of thisoillce. -` " , 'A-2551ll.1-25M2lpd- ~»~-L..¢`¢_,I.¢[_'__ ` _ °wAN1'|tb oliii. ron, _oeuan/ii. imuubsiii .lnwmaii family. own wages references required. Write ci? G“;N`m( _ N i.oe“r ,ia‘Ae1'-iN|o`H1' AT' Palace Edward Theatre a black crocheted band bag. containing sum of money. Kindly leave ot 28 Kensington st. Bill Will Be Ready for Sliortly. Many Evidenccs (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON. Nov 26.-A new Home Rule Bill, setting up two parliaments in Ireland with a council or senate. of forty to be chosen by the two, will probably be i.uiroduced iii Parlia- ment within the next two weeks. Daily sessions are being held by the cabinet committee in charge of the measure, the subject under dis- cussion at present being finance, which is lu charge of a suli-commit toe under the chairmanship of J. Aus- tin Chamberlain, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Control of Customs has al- ways been a point of sharpest dif- ference when other Home Rule schemes have been debated and was one of the rocks upon which the Irish conueaulion was isliipwrecked.. \Cosi- trol of police is another knotty point. The most hopeful sign of an agreement is the silence which Sir Edward Carson, the Ulster leader, has preserved slntfe the latest irish kite was flown. Sir Edward has not issued BIIIISI SEI FIIII (special in The Guardian.) (Special to The Guardian-) WINNIPEG, Nov. 24.-The stage is, peg strike leaders. All‘the prelimin- uries 'have been thrust away and at. ten _o'ciock the men, including one minister and two aldermen who face charges of seditious conspiracy will take their places in the prisoner's box_and listen to the recital of an in- dictniciit which takes up twenty-seven large pages of typwriting and the reading oi’ which will take up almost an hour. Mr. Justice Metcalfe will preside. _' _ : HIISPIIIII IIIINIINI I I-IIII SIIIIIIIIIS (Special to The Guardian.) _ LONDON, Nov. 20.-The Oi.tarii'i hospital at Oi'pin-.",.»ri, near Lniiilon,' has been sold zo thi: llritish Ministryf of Pensions t`or $400,000, lt will be ns , scheme whatever it may be, is in H] isoiiie\v|izit`~ scattered and confused, , _ (_ ,_ Istntcv. There have been various sing-Ilniperm f ‘m5 _ ` gestions"ln recent times that Dom Manuel nrust be ccnsitlered`out of lt,I and that' lie actually is, disappoint-I ment being expressed that he did nut; tl e o oasion iinalte his appearance on i c 1 I of 'lite rising in the north early in thai _-- ell posed king has become listlesp and too fond- of life in livelier countries than Portugal, and that what with one thing and another he finds it pays better‘in most. respects to be off the` throne than on it while at the snmei fo|'iner king had the support ani was everyting. ea y c agreed on the place in Portugal where b ng rec ve ry' oy guished friends. of the cause and de artli-ig thence by automobile The the films and could not ‘have been show oi' oilefinlieness that Dom Manoel had finally renounced all in tention of prosecuting his claim to the Portuguese throne, but since then a denial of this has been issued. It is pointed out by some of his partisans that 0. moments thought- would give the true explanaggn of his non-al* peiu-ance at the b inning ofthoyeai-_ ln that he was then in England. Bhd thxit he could only make 9. success of thiiigsit he had the assistance or to|‘ious_ as they were, especially Eng land ami italy, which for various _ob- Ivious reasons could iibt be given at. lliat time or now either. thilt. as |Doni lvlanoel personally and as il D08- sible klns had the sympathy of the I _ and receive reward. iii nh nn other person -wmv ll#-'ou/».i.l. 'rum uno 00. No li I totake pononion.» j Clisr\0Tt‘ohw"‘:;~ near water preferr- `_Wi~in"m' f ~ one ii- llll elle ol.-_lltlgb w=e?remFloo;t:ii. th Y giliiesssnlgiienoyalists endeavor could conipletelv succcesd mile!! it WSW 10 some extent supvflefl by the "Id allies, Dom Mnnoel was the only man, ‘This seems n fair argument. hut it =.is hardlv to be doubted that with the 1 "if they count Dom Manoel - :mb-'If-% mit-man. \ _ » i ‘ / v on that occasion nearli 9- Wal' 55°- I ed as a central depot for cripples I and pc-riiiaiieiitly wounded men of the‘ Viscount Astor Cannot 1 V same tactics iirruinst the ltliihsuds. up- (Speclal to the Guardian) i- . -_ I _ _ - I ine anti-'lvlanoellsts say that the dc-I LONDON, Nov 26.-A bill introduc- I ed in the House of Commons today 'under which Viscount Astor would have been able to give up the title lnher itod from his father, the latc Viscount (William Waldorf) Astor, was defeat- ed by u vote of 169 to 56. time they say it will not do to play, ------”" Iernoi' IF’ I ' _ , _ _ , _ , general of qanada, collided ;'£.:.‘;:._:::‘..";t.i°‘;:g?.1”.i itxcii xi Profits on Boots - -I - -- Royulist buf of somewhat wavering; ' _ t ~ miles from M"“"eal' °“ me C““9'd` _ n aihies such as were played M* _ inn National ituilwlly today. The Duke 't’]ye“;, mum 'nt the Wir when um _, and his suite, with Premier Borden, inlost miniagiiiiitivc stories strongly ””'_°° Iwere returning from Halifax, where colored vI'ltli romance were clrcii-I (spedal t°~ Th°.Guard‘a"')` - 'HIS Exc°II0““Y 'Wk PMI In ,the fare' liitedw indicating in close detail how OTTAWA- Nov 2°-"_A" °"‘I9" ‘Sf Weil to -tho l’i'iiice of Wales. Nobodvy nom Manoel in obedience to me 0,111' sued by tho lloiird of Conimei‘c'oft€di1¥ was injured. 'lim engine on -the Duke s, of me people had actually landed fixes the inargin Of H093 D10, “` train plowed through_ the caboose of‘ mem. 0pm.w_ , ; lowed to retailers oi boots, slices, rub- me fl-eight Story 0| |_a,,d|ng __ ,bers ovcrshoes, gutters and other art-'I Thr, pnssgnghi- train was under good one nt the extreme variations Of- icics usually sold within retail GB-|conirol and the impact was not great. the story insisted that Dom Manool U1IlIIBIlm9l\i9 I" C-Unnda M -i31'3 Perilt. was necessary i.‘o secure n. fresh. had come to Portugal in a yacht escc-_CPIIL T110 011101' dimes Ulm- “HIGH °f Ionglnc and thi- mishap wfill deftly theI Orled by BFIUSII Cruisers, Mid \hi-°- WHS “HY Uf IIIUSP C0"‘“‘°‘ml§f‘ I" C°“I‘“"“'e“,~ arrival of tho Governor General`s train* it favorite versionlndicating that the tion ot' this order shall be deemed l0;m Ottawa about two hours. ' ‘ 1 lem- :ni unfair profit- I 1------ 1 uitlieiinorc ordered that up to fi n'.'.n._ I _.ti --Y 1 German Criminals I person concerned, whether vendei or he landed froiu ii. smuli boat at night consumer, may IIDDIY I" Willing U1- ' ‘ ei el ti h i ni and nisiih-_che noni-n ini- any amendment or var- _ [1 I e `iation of the order, to have effect territorlnlly or otherwise, but that, p _ || d. f h_¢ di -th terms of the or- LILLE, Fruiice. Nov' 25.--Captain story as presented was a rea y 01° ggtviitsanaiih $158 “sect from today. _ Herman Ironmvormv Peter GWMCBL better done. it was' the kind of story g S and Frank ,I Vans. dormer _ <1 B k l 11. ’tIII;yeII:T;s]:i&;(iIex::l;ieI;>‘IhIIietolt0yq,Gena 1 _ officers in tho Gergilan army, wereK n“,,ts_ , v » I ,arrested recently in IGerii'ian.y. and 'Recently II- Wis Blllfed With H0019, are now incarcerated in the Lille cita - VICTORIA, B. (1,, Nov 26'.-General 'Currie sent the ifollowin~g marconl- gram last night to the Prince io! Wales aboard -of-I-I. M. S. Renown. "Every soldier in Canada wfishss you hon voyasc ami S0911 1\l°\¢-" _, 'l‘HE_WEA'l‘HER' ‘ " - TEMPERATURE 'sympathy of the allied powers. vic-E T-IDE’ MQON, E]-(- I I 'ronoN'ro, Nav 2i._Ensi to north sas; winds, colder with snow fiurrles. The tide will be high this' after- noon 'at 2.15 and tomorrow _at 2.5).; it will be high tomorrow morning at 1.12 and Saturday at 2.46. , S sets this afternoon and tomor- un ~ row at 4.4 ; it rises tomorrow mom-‘ ing at 7_27'anil Saturday at 7.28. _ New moon Saturday, November 22nd 10.20 a. m. First quarter moon. Sunday, Novem- ° Th`atBill-Will lie Acceptable to Irish. Sir Edward Carson Significantly Silent SIIIIIIIIIS' IIIIIII. I0 IIGIIIE NN WIISI all set for thc opening tomorrow of€f“in‘*l“S and 0D@\'2\l0l”S .WIIUSS U`0UbI@' the actual trial of the eight Winiil-Ill WHS l'I‘_Ving to adiust. President Wil-- |l>oinl>ing by the llritish from the uirl i Iilaiha-ge is rt-poi'toil. - I Submission to Parliament any mandates to tho Ulster volun- gears “sq -keep their -powder dry” while the preence of two hitherto ,staunch unioiiist leailers, Walter Hume Long ami Baron llirkenhead on the committee shows that Ulster is tending toward conciliation. lt is the sugpos-ition tiiat there has been an und standing on the main _points before the committee, and that, 'iii fact there was a tacit agreement before the committee was named. The final word. however. does not rest with parliament, but with the Sinn Fein party.;-.If that organization pursues its poll of refusing recog- nition of any 'itish planned Irish ‘Parliament lt "my come to nothing. ,since 'the Sinn Fein polled a major- ity of the, Irish voters at the last el- ection. Moderates, however, believe the Simi Fein lenders may not be fable to keep the mass of their follow- ers in liue~against an offer of Home Rule, which promises to satisfy most oi’ the ambitions oi' the old national- ist party_. _ . ._ ,.i______.___....____.___. EIIIIINII NNIIIII WASHINGTON, Nov. 24.-Like the son's (Tnbinet tonight seemed hope- lessly deadlocked on the question of aI wage increase in the bituminous coal- industry. After a six hour session, the cabinet which took up the wage scale agree- ment where operators and miners left off last' week, adjoiirneil till tomor- row wlien another dittcinpl with the aid of fuel administrator' Garfield will be uiudc to agree upon a pay scale that will satisfy the mine \vork0i's| and owners and the people in all soc-` tions of the country who are clamor- ing for normal production of coal. INIIIIN I,IIII.IE'.:IIIII§N _ " IIIPIIIIIIIIIN (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON Nov. 26.--The Waziri trib- esnion on the northwest frontier of India have \\'ll_liout reservation, ac- cepted the British terms following, into the villrigos; of lsmuil, Zurun and Alsai: The whole tribe capitulated. The Brilisli now are pursuing the _on whole villages ami considerable Governor Genera ’s I Train in Collision Moxframn, Nov za.-The special train of the Duke of Devonshire. Gov- Phillips oerithisnmsiuat christian Idel. They are charged with thefts, 'pillage and robbery, inf the districts, of Lille and Turcoing during the per-_ Iiod of German occupation. -One hunder and fifty warrants for fother- men wanted on similiar charges ‘have been issued by the Lille Court- martlal, but have not as yet been executed. _Allied officers are searching for the men in German occupied ter- ritory. , . ~\» _ Quebec Will Vote ` $5,000,000 - ' For Coloiiizatloni (Special to The Guardian). QUE-BEC. .Nov 2tl¢-If-he Quebec .Government is _preparing ii. ‘bill which will'be presented at the next ses-I sion opening on December-10th, which; provides for an expenditure of five million doilars_for oolonismion The; (Special to The Guardian.) OTTAIWTA, Nov. 2|.-Retailers of bacon and boned liam are limited to a margin or gross profit of 20 per cent., with an additional two cents per pound for slicing. under an order issued by the Board of Commerce, bearing date of Nov. 24 and signed by all three members of the board. The order contemplates tho future appli- cation to retail sales of all kinds of pork and -pork products, it is stated in the accompanying explanation and is the first order which has been ap- plied to the ret'o.ilers. They are given until December 24th to shq/ why the order should not apply to all products. limiting the profits on other pork pro- ducts to 25 per cent af’t'ei' January lst. next. ‘ INIIIIESI IIINIII5 INIIINNNN EXPN. (Special to The Guardian.) (OTTAWA, Nov. 26.-There is ti growing local interest in the Cana-I iliaii Industries Exhibition to be held’ in London, Iiiiglaiid, June 3rd to 17thI next. The Royal Agricultural Hall has been secured giving the Canada- ian Industries Exhibition tho second exhibition building in London and| with a floor space of 00.000 square* feet. it is located near the heart of the city and is particularly well adapt- ed to oxlilliitioiis of the kind. - A strong Canadian organization is behind the exhibition and prominent \Torontonians tire urging Canadians to take a. prominent part. Exhibits of both raw materials and finished articles are asked for and particular stress is laid upon artic- les of Canadian nianufncture which are partcularly in great demand in Europe. I INIINGIN IIIIIIIIII IIIII NIINNIIII INHHII ____ I (Special io The Guardian.) i O’i"l‘i\.WA, Nov. 25.-Sir George, Foster, Minister of Trade and Com-I niercc, when -asked this afternoon what effect the removal of thc United States embargo on wheat would have on Canada, stated it would simply mean an enlarged market for Canada - wheat. Sir George said that all Can-i adinu wheat for export was disposed; of to the Canadian wheat board which ' acted as agent of the farmer in selling tiic wiicut. It is tho object of the Bi:-ard to ‘sell to the best ailvaritage and ii' the prices ut' the lliiitcii States ' were higher the lifting of the embargo would afforil :iii opportunity to_obt‘.ln these liighcr prici.~s no matter what llie price paid to the fariiiei' was iii the first place. Ii' his wliczit sold for higher iigures ho got the s= appreciates telegram. Requests- you rcrcivcd the following message -Will C0l1V€Y HIS lllflllkll. His Rovlll Highness wishes all au revoir. His vi-sit to Canada has been a most pleas Wal ~ on his fleprirture from C`an.'\d'i out 1111"." _ Broadcning oi_ Auslrian Treaty Connections of I Signed Today- PARIS, Nov 26.-Plenipotentlaries MONTREAL, .Nov 26.--Time first step towards the broadening out of the connections of the Dominion Steel Corporation culminated on Thursday afternoon, when the directors of tho roinpany accepted an offer' front a urmnlncnt llrl'isli svndlcntr-_ for the sole nf 50,000 shares of common stock at $70 ii share. The syndicate repro- sonls leading steel. coal and shipping interests in England, with whom Cun- adlnn shipping interests such as Can- ada Steamship Lines and Vickers Lid. ‘\r-- clnfu-lv rissooiatcd. The sale of these 50.000 shares in itself does not' carry with it or sug- gest in any sense a coiitrolllug in- terest, in the Steel Corporation, for these rcpresc-ut but ten per cent of the motive power. The authorized capitalization consists of $50,000.000. Investor Demands Interest in Gold LONDON, Ont., Nov 25.--A London business man who during the war en- gaged ln the manufacture of munitions of Jugs shivin will sigh the Austrian peace treaty at five o'clock this af ternoon. They will attach their sig- natures siiriultancously to the treaty for the protection of racial minorities, to the arrangement of reparations, concerning Italy and also to the fin- ancial arraiigenient concerning thc ‘shariiig of expenses in the liberation of *bc former Austro-Hungarian mon archy. The time for the signing of the Bul rrarinn prince treaty has been defin- itely fixed. - Tho Bulgarian plenlpotentlarles will sivn the document at the Neullly town iiall ut 10.30 o‘olock tomorrow, ‘I`hui'sday morning. SENII IN YIINII EEIIIIIN TIIKIN5 i OTTAWA, Nov. 25.--The Militia Department announces that if any mombors or ex-members of the Can- adian Expeditionary Force have in their possession German tokens, leger money order or other documents re- specting amounts due tn them from ‘the German Government, they should b,f d d ` ` and \vho subsequently .bought heav-its yggwggpigyunPizgzgzaaregeggien ily in Victory Bondi-i‘, has furnished-Overseas Mmyary Force. at Cam” the Minister of Finance with a prob- Canadian Building, Slater 3¢N¢g;..0g: payment of interest on his bonds in ' lem as a result of hiirdemand for wwf, who Wm éndenm. to mad "_ Kold. This manufacturer discovered coveriem /N that the conditions of the bond make such 0. demand legal, and ingsmuch I I as there is now a heavy prsm um on cold he will accept no other form of- ' ._ .ze _ ’-, payment. During the war and till the present time there has been an ` embar non ld vuisnl and should ‘ ' , I1-*t _-in-*.4 . » i . s Q1 ns. s. the principle be established, it is ae- serted here by financial men HT! the point would cost the country rn I- llons of dollars. That a Victory Bond ownor is absolutely within his rights in fleinaodinq gold ls said to have been granted by the Department of Finance. but the gold embargo is now _ In the case of the King ve Peter Gallant. s motion for a bench ni-rent , |to issue was granted.. y" | The first Jury case that of William ,Mniieod vs Frederick Conroy an an ,tion for trespass, was before the ooui-iz :all day. A. C. Saunders for lnintlir I and _oii-bert oanaet ici- doimamn ‘Counsel will address the Jury-this ’ . ot 1147 a m s ont has not ypl been announced. liynclman C Co.. Ltd. of this cty_ iln relation to the London case. morning _ Vafsllll :bmething through his absoncelbe,-3 ii, . _ . _ V p V "_, ,_u t ` \ 1 f "F .'.-_;1",3§if5§ , %_ . ;; - " ._ ~”' i. . ', ‘L _ ,ii '- "\'. . s i period iii which this amount will boivessels were all insured with Mlessrs the subject of further investigation _ ' a 1 THURSDAY, 1NovEMBER`27, 1919. I 2l.‘JI»"'¢it2.‘i_ff".,..’il‘i,9“ ” *E , Hilti hllllll .msn uolil-:nui|i, _iLL nnunilcvlinss oinulli wit sniiwii -lwiii lliiiiiiclilinui ,moonooNsio,liiinoN uiiniiuinouiis ‘sus nun lllnilli