, »,',' ‘Y \' » '.3 _ _ _ \ 1 I ._ . . - _ , . , I ~ - .. -,,. \~ ,,- ._ ‘~-V -_ - _ . ’ . 1 ' ' » . -f ,», - _\_,*i,g ',,,j€s,,_A , ,.:,`¢_,3.g,,s'i¢,,i_;;},; 1,;/ii. Y . i \ , -‘ ,,> F), a ’\,,,,,.;.- V_,_,,..,",} _. . ' V . "'*° 'V ‘V'”"°°V -rue i»soi>i.z'a #Ann THE CIilllil0TTETOWil iilli\ll0iliIl._".E@=;'.." THE GUARDIAN COVERS PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LIKE '1‘lIE DE\V. OVER 45,000 READERS DAILY T .-smuwn dum-sion. 'riincrconu _ ` , - . _ . 7 li' . -. . 3...... <=---I-». -=»--M 1w.=v»»i». <=.......... ae- CHARLOTTETOWN CANADA SATURDAY JULY ze 1919. _ J..‘.. ¢'lT.°.f.i‘2"°»'i'i»<`='.°"5§iIf1»»» iuisniis riuii nw 7 'I 000000 ‘T777 ’ ` ' “ ' I 'France Prepan A 0TBEi L0 D0 Q U I I ‘ ‘ Dbjections Raised in House oi Lords Regarding Trial `of ex-Kaiser in London. The Kaiser in .Exile not Comparable with Charles l or Napoleon. 'J (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, July 25.-it is possible that former Emperor William may not be tried in London, according to an announcement made in the House ot' Lords today by Earl Curzon of Ked- leston, Government leader in the Up- per Hou.se.' The Lords passed the peace treaty and the Anglo-French treaty through all stages. ' I In the course of the discussion, Vis- count `Bryce deprecated holding. the trial ot the former German Emperor at London. Baron Buckmaster said there were grave reasons why the government ought not to pursue any farther the project of trying the Ger- man war lord. dt was certainly un- iltting, he declared, to ask an English judge to sit on such it tribunal to ad- minister a law he does not know by iprocedure and has never been defined in a court he docs not control. Ill NB 1'0Dly Earl Curzon said he thought the Kaiser in exile in no wa ‘leon. He-was unable to imagine that |a man who had igiiomlnously fled his |country could be turned into a mar- ‘l_Yr Oi' hero by at trial, while his cou- tinual presence near the Geriiianbor- der might be a political daiiger. it might, however, be that the trial would not be presented in Loudon. No final decision has been reached and the chances of the triui heroin- ing a spectacular show and disturb- ing public opln on and daily national life were important considcratioiis. Even it the trial were witiiin --the shores of -Britain it by no means lol- lowed that Loudon would be the place selected. - _ _..._, Bela Kun Wants To Go to Argentine ...__-_ (Speeiai to the Guardian.) LONIDON, July 25.-Bela Kun, dc- posed head of the Budapest Soviet government, has asked the Allies for safe conduct to the Argentine Repub- lic, whore lie intends living, accord- ing to an Exchange Telegraph ‘Cop- enhagen despatch, quoting Vienna re- ports. , Warns Germans Against Revolt .#1 v WElM`Al`t, July 25.-In addressing the National Assembly today Gustav Adolph' Bauer. the Premier, alluding -to the irecent strikes, wamed the' country against a revolution. which he said could only be a counter-revol- ution ending in disaster. The Premier admitted that the great masses of the people had ground for discontent, and said _it was the gov- crnmont‘s task to remove any reason for this. The remedy, he added, was ii law regulatiig workers' councils and ec- onomist councils, which the govern- ment would draft. 80,000 Gallons Gasolene Explode BAYONNE, July 25.-Eighty thous- and gallons of gasolene, contained in eight tank cars exploded on ilie switching track of the Texas Oil Com- pany here this morning, causing a fire which resulted in the serious in- jury of four persons with mnny others suffering minor burns. '1‘liu property loss of the company was heavy. The cause of the first explosion has not been determined. The first car ex- ploded about 7 dclock and the flames enveloped the other cars before they could be removed from tho danger zone. Explosions followed in rapid succession, rocking buildings two miles away. » The flames spread to iw0 store houses containing about fifteen thou- sand gallons ot oil in cans as well 08 the filling room, where the tanks are filled and for a time it_ appeared that the entire plant of the oil conillfllly was doomed. ~ Officials of the Texas C0m»Df\IlY said they could not fix the loss defin- itely. but that it .probably would reach $1,000,000. “DOWN WITH THE SOVIETS" I8 CRY iN MOSCOW. WA-SHIINGTON, July 25.-iiili\Sf-‘lb unrest and disease has created an acute situation in Bolshevik lliissla, according to a wireless report by lir-ii Knmeneif, i\hq Bolshevik coiiiiiiissi- ilry made public here today by Col. A. M. Nlkolnieii, Military Attache of tho Russian Embassy. The Bolshevik wireless message was received from Umsk hy cable. Keinenet'f's inessalw reads: _ “The dissatisfaction and irrltililoh iimong the working men has roncliod tiio highest pitch. The plants in Mas- '-ow orc on strike. The molto Oi’ U10 movement. is "Down with tho Sovi- lts." Epiicinicr are spreading. The number of d;-at-'ters is ln\nor.a=." MURDER 0F WEALTHY CLEVE- LAND MAN. . ci.ievi-Ji./tNp_l*onio, Jury za.-Ac ter it day oi thoorlzi-ng, without any tangible clue to nid, halt a dozen ox- periencod investigators iiiireell ‘Mi hlslit that two .persons -familiar with the house participated in the -murder ol' Daniel Ksber, a wealthy Cleveland publisher. No arrests have been made. Mr. Kabar, paralyzed with neuritis, was dragged from his bed on Friday' ut midnight and stabbed twenty-f0\"' times with a dagger made from s file and choked. He died Saturday ill 5 hospital. " .Before he could cry for help his us- sailants escaped. When the alarm was given a blood stained glove was found near the mun’s body- The com- panion glove, new and slightly soiled. was picked up on a stairway, The theory is that while one person grasp- ed the invalid's throat, another stab- bed him. imprints of .naked nngers woer still quite distinct on the throat when an-autopsy was made. British Supplies - - . To Go From Canada (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, July 25.-Negotiations for the securing ot large stocks ol' food supplies iii Canada are now uu- der way. It has been decided to con- tinue thc British food control duriiig the coming winter and it the negotia- tions reierrcil to ai'e siicccssfiil, its various agencies in Canada will also be continued for an indcflnito period. However, in view oii the recent action of American middlemen in buying up Canadian cheese supplies before the Ministry of Food could close its op- erations iii the doiniuions, are not lie- ing divulged. I Would Give the V People a Chance n\'="' ‘ ' WIASHINGTON, July' 25.- Imme- diate sale of the $120,000,000 surplus stock of foodstuffs held by' the war department under a plan which will insure opportunity for the people of the United States to buy, .was recom- mended today by the ten Republican members of the house war investigat- ing committee. The ilvo Democratic committeeincn withheld decision, pending a review oi evidence taken by a sub-comiiiittce. _ British Public Getting To Know Marshal Hai" b LONDON, July 24.-During the last four years Sir Douglas Haig li-as bei-n little more than a 'naiiio no the British public, writes a correspondent in "'l‘lie Mancliester Guardian." Those who were associated with his stall’ were often surprised at the secrecy oi' his cc-mings and goings, no one iii Eng- land seeming ever to be aware that lie had crossed the Cliiiiinel. lint he has come wonderfully out ot' his shi-ll in the last few weeks, and has put iisidc soiiictliiiig of tho gravity ami reserve that characterized his uppearaiicc at public worship at general licadquar- ters. ~ l-le was rc most conscleiitious church- goer, and unless he were “up the line" there was not n single Snniiay morn- ing which did _pot see lilm ai. his pl-ace in the little hut that was a soldiers' canteen all the week and it Presby- terian church on Sunday. liidecd, it was a canteen on Sundays, too, he- twoeii the morning and evening ser- vices. There was never anything in the nature of' ti church parade. Sir Douglas quietly took his seat, and airy Tommy was at liberty, untranimoliori hy ceremony. to join in at service of lionioliness und simplicity. FATTEST MAN I8 T00 HEAVY FOR AN AMBULANCE. NEW YOIIK, Juy' 24.-.lack Wil- son. "the fntiest man in the world," weighing G80 pounds. is in lioly Cross llospltnl paralyzed. llc was stricken last night when on exhi- hitloii iii u circus ‘sidesliow at Coney island. - The nnihiilance summoned was too small (or his bulk, so an nuto truck was obtained. it took twelvn men to curry him. Wilson had been on ex- lilbltlon at Coney Island shows for two years. Before th-at he was with Barnum and Bailey. Ile is 28 yours old. ills mother weighed 135 pounds and his father 170 TIIE WEATIIER TEMPERATURE TIDE, MOON, ETC. TORONTO, July 26.-Southwest to northwest winds, fair. The tide will be high this morning at 9.10. tomorrow at 10.08 and Monday at 10.58; it will be high tonight at 10.42, tomorrow ut`11.2tl and Monday in 12.00. _ Sun sets this evening nt 7.40; to- morrow at 7.48 and :Monday at 7.47; it risostomorrow morning at 5, Mon- day at 5.01 and Tuesday at 5.02. Last quarter moon, Sunday ,July 20, at 6.03 n.m. , New moon, Sunday. July 27, 12.21 BJ11. Y Cflmllarable with Charles l or Napo-_ iF; neiriil nisi nn ces .I2 ( 9 J PAR-IS, July 155.-During the coming recess oi’ ptii'liairieiit it is said Premier (deiiienceau and 'Marslnill l~‘u1-li will 800 Natives Killed, 1,600 Wounded, 3l Europeans ;¥;j;r;§,,;‘-"'f°fef---"'--r ' Killed and 26 Wounded. - (Special to the Guardian.) i LONDON, July 25.-Eight liundrod natives were killed and 1.600 wound- ed during the recent distiirliaiices in Egypt, according to ilospatclies from General E. li, li. Allcniiy. 'Cecil lIariiis\vortli, llii1lei‘~l~l1-t'i‘1¢. tiry of` the Foreign Oillrc niaiii-. this aniiounirv- mcnt in the lloii.-ie of (‘oiiiiiioiis lo- night. The casiialIie.-, to iduropr-ein and other civilians ivcrv. killed, 31-; woiindeil, 26;. 'l‘Iie iiiiiitary' i:oiir|_s have beeii dispf-iiseii wiili, thi- scu- tenees wiiieli they iniposoil being re- iliicetl by three uioiitlis. ` _ , ----/\=,\,f Coal Miners’ Strike Has Been Settled (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, July 2-l.-it is iiiiilerstooil that an ainicablo sottlenieni. or the coal strike will certainly he arranged toiiioi'i'ow as a. rt-suit ol ii iiii.-eting oi' u siilrcoiiiiiiittec of the Miners’ l~`1\.asszi1l1ii' in tiieriiiuiiy today. l'i‘ini~o Alliaia, Villa l¢`i‘:tii1'ti, was :i|.p1»iiil1-fl iroiiiisel- lor to the italian idiiiliussy in \\`as.Ii~ ingloii. ~ ` lapanese Princes Coming West (Special To The Guardian.) 'i`()i{|(), .lilly 15i'».~ Jzipziiivsi- n1-\\',<- piipi-rs ziiiiioiiiici- that flirt-c nit.-lii1-r.+ iii-law ol` Idinpi-roi' Yosliiliito will .swiii visit. (li'1-fit llritaiii, l~`rz_iii1-i- and 1Iii-. liiiitcil States for niiliiairy iii.~.p<-i-lion. 'l`Iitry will stay abroatl lor ailii.-iii |.Ii‘.-cc years. ` Gener_afByngm- (Special to The Guardian.) pr(-,-.s says lIi.it (ii-ii1~i'zil llyng, foi'iii1.r- - ly (-1 niiiiiiiiilf-r of tin-`(':iiia1liuiis, is going on the ri-tiri-ii list mid will ln- appoiiitcd lo coiitrol thc sailors and Isoliliers rclii.-1’ funds which will bo cn- oriliiixitctl. THE PRli\'CE OF, WALES VISIT l.ON-llt`}N, .liil_v ZZ-if-'l`li1-.'i’i‘iiir'1-, of \Vaii-s will visit thf- iliiiti-il States iii-xt iiioiiili. as ai giiost of flu- .-\iii1-ri- cali govt-i'|iiiii-iii. King ('11-in-g.-,f-_ iliviliitioii si-ni. the l"rint-1-~ `-v I’r1-si- 1i1-iil \’\’iI.i‘ ol the , 1lii‘1-cily with llii- "(|iifi'iir,v." II was 1, iiuf saved Ii_\' ho.-apitail lil.-lpr-rs who wcrf- il" S1-\'1-r:ii i\la_lority So<‘i.i|l.-:I inert- V I ings ht-Irl lali- l\ion1l:i_\' 1Ii1l noi 1|~-- ‘ ‘fy . I tI|1~y In-gzip. Voiiiiiiiiiiisi-i and t<|\.i|-- m" gli-fl i`1-ilow i'ii1|i1-als iiiio liiill-: \\'1-ri-. "Inf . s - ' .i ni .Soir i'if , i k ir) piituil :iiid tiis-ro bri\I|ir iiini-;, ii.. i;i|"."'. 1H'1'f»|‘fliiir, to iw-|iiii'ls i'i-1-1-iv 1-1| iii-rc lioiii llil- _-\iii--i'ii'iin i'~-li1»i` :iii Estbonians Again Defeat Bolsheviiii V (Special to the Gtiardian.) (`()I‘i1hi.ni. an froaips aiiifl lin- lini.~ln-vil;| in inni rr-gioii art- in lull rt-fri-.il_ in-1-1»|'1li|ii', Io an Idstlioiiiain oflirizil ri-port ri-cv-iv f‘fi ilvro iorlziy. 'I`I|\' i‘]stlioiii:|ii ti'o1ip:'._ f*i|`U|lI»€i,V l‘1~iiil`oi'i'I'1|, w|'i'1' .sziiil fo li1iv1- r‘oiiiiiii~iirr-1I u i-ouiiti-r ol`|1-iisivi-. lini- siii-vik loss(-A w1'i'1- i'<-|ioi"l<»il as vi-ry li1-:iv_\', Re-organizing the Winnipeg Machinists (Special to-the Guardian.) \\’I.\lNll’iCiI, .l\il_\' 25 ~ 'l`hr- iiii-inlir-i'-; ol' ilii- f’:|n:i1l5:iii l’zi1-ifii-. lti'ii\\';iy i-Hfiill', .\'o. l`_".’, _lliii-liiiiisis, iiiot l.if¥ night. .l1iiii1~s !~`.iiiiii-rviilv, iiii1-i"i.iliiii- .il_ i'~-]ii'1-.~"-iil:iii\'o, liziviiig calii-si ilu- |n1-1-iiiig. iii - i.Iij1-i-1 in-lug to i1‘-ii';;:ii\- i'/' ilii- lmilzi, 'i`iir-rv \vi-i'-- ovi-1* 201| ill(-in ilu- i.I in--xiii.:-i-.sliip 'if' aipprixi- ni.'i|1-I,\' 2531*. and it \\':i,.~' iuiiifiifiii-1-fl -.hui iiiziuv I-:;i»~i'.< had sigiiiilitil iIi<_-ir iiiicnlion of' joining within fir" nox' I`1-w 1l;i_\'.~'_ “.\ii ilii- iivi- io1Ig1‘s." _\li'. .\‘nni:-rviIl<- .-|1111-li. "c.i|i_\'. 'l`Ii~-_\' lolfl 1\l` voti- 1Ii|ioi|.< in lli»~ir 1-.-i.\I»|i--Iiiii--iris dur UTALITV iN UNITED STATES ARMY PRISONS. BR iris oi lin- Ilniii-ii .\`i.|11~s ariiiy, I1-(I to :i 1-u|ii:i‘1'!1-zloiizil':sith-i'1iiii "" .\l'>'i"l'li1l.\'. liy ti1‘.|i1~i;il I\l.|i'1'ii. 1-iiii-l` 1»i` .-;iii|'i`, i'v‘vi';il :iili-giilioiis ol' 1i ii|1‘n 1-oiifiii -tl iii .\i|i1-i'ii-aiu :iruiy ous :ii>i'ivpi1l. .\ i'--p1»i'1 i~\--i- by (‘1ilo|ii-l 'l`. lliiiiiilrlsliiii. iiisji-»--ini' ‘:1-ii- 'i-rzil .stati-il llirii iilii-nniioiis ni.-1!~ ou he Iloiiso of ltr-pi'1-soiitiiiiw a by 2, iii cliiirgn. of l,I1\iil.,“ii.ii'1l lloil- (i. Siiiiiii. now iniprisoiieii at (lor- r`s l.~'l:ind. :is ai ri-siili of his brit- 5' toiviiriis his lui'-iii1‘i' =ii"m\’ pris (iil4‘i` 'l`i'1-:itiiioiii of inen from the 2TtIi ion in tiif- prison fariii, .iiiil :it _v pri.~ions in l’uris. was d1»noni:c- Kim-iiiii and i.icnt.-t'oloiii-l J. 1. \\':iinwrIglit. Thi-y said iliiit RMY A BAD WAY 20.000 Bareiooted Soldiers Unarmed and Foodless, - Driving Back a Bolshevik Army Four Times its Size. ii\ini~'iratioii on the scene. These of- iii-f-rs uri- working part of the time uiiili-r .itolslis-viki fire endeuvorlu,' io pi'1ivisi1iii ziii1l to jirovitie lil(‘€ilc'»lislll)~ plies to this ariiiy iiiade up chiefly of ilii.~‘=ians, uiidi-r proniiiient old time Itii~'sI;i|i it-iiilcrs. Officers and sol- ilii-r.< aliki- are clamoring i'or troops uliii-Ii had been promised them by Ilif- .»\lIi1-A and willi the lit-lp oi’ wliich ili»~y r~xpi~1->;.~: roiiilrteiii-1-. they could ri-.'11-Ii i’otrogra1i speedily. y France to increase _ . Mercantile Fleet (Special to the Guardian.) i‘.~\iti.\‘, .lniy 25.-.iii the course of a 1l1-l>ai|- in the Senate today bearing on ilu- scarcity ot' tonnage by reason of \\'lii1~h iiiiiiii-roiis Algerian proiiiicts .l<> before the comniittee non- consiilcidng this subject uiakes a report. in .i+é°l%i*F\t:‘Wr.\i?ir'Pl€‘f?it *CAR FOR HIRE--FIRST CLASU king <-i'i|1-l|i<-~ piuii-|i~|-il upon iii-U i"""l`i¢1l“i VHF. 1'i\flflY i\i"i~)‘mid 1 Staind Mi-l.1-llan liros. Phono L50., lloiisc phono 411-.I Glillfi-G-1.tMlf. -wA_N-ree-A M/aio Fon GENERAL li1»iis1-.work. Apply Mrs. W. E. llynrlniuii. 110 ilocliiord St. Bi *WANTED - BY YOUNG LADY boarding house centrally located. Apply to Guardian Office _ , 7022-7-lhhitf. #ii D *TWO LODGERS (GENTLEMEN preferred) can be nccomodlted with ', or without board. Pleasant and cen- tral location. Apply at Guardian Of- fice. 7066-7-16Mt!. - - 1| *ANV ONE WANTING A GOOD farm within 10 miles ot the city with crop. stock and me/ohinery it desired, can get particulars by ap- but riviiiied those in Siberia. A 4 pl-ying to Box 446, Charlottetown. . _, _ :_ 7230-7-28_M_4lg `