sf _ - . . tt- _,c ,, e . ~ *l . ' »,1~, »{. 1 4 » , ~ i cl . l , , , l , ‘i ll"“_ I . .»;-_ , » ` _ ` `""““' - ~ - - --- ----»- ' -- gg - - 5 -_ _+-f “.= __-- ' "GUARDIAN 'COVERS PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LIKE TIIE DEW =g T. 4 a 4', = ALL.T1rE.ADvTs.WonTrI'1?RmT£l_G__ T THE GHHRIOTTETIWN GUARDIAN P§°_Pl0 Q Plptr OVEH 45,666 Roadnrl Daily Rome! bgv -Evhurybibiiify ztgflotiatown Guardian, 'rhrac omg, I - » _ ._ ___ _- - V--._ - _ - 'wr --_lnuszummy 1 a f " tmllll Guardian founded 1Mi, inning 1337, CHARID'l'l'ETOWN, CANADA.`SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1919 zg# f l Annual Bubacrlptlon, delivered MQ ay ivnu, cameo, asm. for u. a. WUSE FOR _UN 'PLANES 'Witt'-Work Ended _ 1.. Tltey Will Now be Until to Transport resistors l‘A.lttS, March 28.-Gcr1nau'l}0ml,_ ing nll‘Planes'of thc Frledrlcbshavou type which were surrendred under 3 clause of the ar-mistlce will bo used |05' tile department of civilian aviation ln transporting .foodstuffs between Paris and Bordeaux. The afrpfano will be o\'lltiPP°d to carry three tons of parcels and ’bundles_‘Before the end of this week the department plans to have in operation an aerial post be- tween Paris and Valenclennes by wny of Maubeuge. British Government Going - into the Oil Business LONDON. Marr. 28.-The, lll'itisll Lloverulllorlt Ls going into the oil business, profiting by the costly ex- pcriencc of the war, when it was com- pelled to send enormous sums into other cc.»ulltrlcs`iu payment for pot- rolcum and petroleum products. ll has adopted a clearly defined oil policy and is already credited with, financially backing what is expected hers to develop into the most. power ful oil producing, refinillt: and trans- porting enterprise ill the history .il tho industry. In forecasting tho adopting of tariff I protection for British industries. Mr. llenur Law dcsignatcd high wages for Working men as "thc most vital vest- ed interest in the country. Reason- ublc _fiadal protection is essential to rho welfare of Canadian workingmon; whose llvelhoods depend entirely upon i the success or failure of Canadian industries. Tariff protection alone wlll not suffice. The Canadian coln~ merco must do their part day by day- Tiioy must give n patriotic preference to goods which arc _manufacttlrcd in this country. _by so doing they can ltccp Canadian factories opon. furnish _\\;c»rk for roturnod soldiers. provide profitable home markets for Canndlnn lnrrhers, and stimulate the general prosperity of the whole dominion. .._._....__..._...-- I Mlllltréil llerild To Holllobt Rogers? 'rortoN'ro, Moron zo-lt is .dated la the city that the Montreal Herald lin.. been songs: by nos. ltoborl nos- crs ann that the new purer will bv, started some time in May or Juno. ‘ lt will be printed lu l~‘rcnch in tilt- ulumtng and in English ln the cvclllns- lt is Mr. Rogers' intention. it is said. that the morning circulation shall bt-| as widespread ns possible throlllllr out Que-bec. l l coklmssnn srnclus sonata “Lain-o~ onAF1'oN s'rn¢E'r OR Pllwual street. Friday- C°\“’e‘| 5°” it r~pltl. Finder please leave 1'-I9 Pownal street. U 'wAN1'lb.-- A MAN -ro woRl< ON farm. Apply to Harry lensory. U“l°“ nose. mo-3-zsuslnrl _ ____________._. o4li\'vui’aN'a Hari-dnv aurvn paurqrlyrtga. 'refers muy Be*-» tn"-r-m ph loo. Por mit 4”°- Guudhn °h"_ 3394.1.30metf_ l ~._,.,,,__,_ ,,,_,._,___-----°' t °M|u<. Mitts. w||l.lHll`iCk`S l'0ll\\lt10l‘¢1ti0l1 day and night are common. The police for attending tllo Privy Council may state that 9, _gang of gun men ls opal-. asain be discussed. ' ating here. it consists it is sold or The action of the 'House Thursday ,ever-81 hundred member, who mem, on the matter of daylight saving time ' 1-ehearge cy-|me5, get 1-apo;-ls Qu lllmly _and the situation developing tliere~|.,.|ctim5` and darlngyy Mage meh. mb. from is likely to result in endless con-i erm, and get away in aut0m9|mBS_ fusion. The railways change time on Sunday. Many cities change also. lt_was announced this afternoon by the Dominion Secretary of the Retail Merchants Association that business- men in every city oi' Canada favor daylight saving time. 'ln it report from tfhllrluttctown, ii was pointed out that the business- men there unanimously passed it rc- solution endorsing the change anti llskillg 'the Governnle.nt to enact the legislation of lllst year. Now that pnrlizlnlellt has definitely disposed of daylight sa.ving_ thc city of Ottawa tllkcs it up or down, and the likeli- hood is that in it few days everything: in the capital except the Government departnlents will llc running on tiny- light saving tinle. ` - The statcnlcllt that .\lcKcnzil~ King is bcing boometi as the Lihcral lead- or and would accept n seat in Qur- boc East, tho former const.li.uonr`~.y of Sir Wilfrid Ilauricr, is _donlod lodny hy Mr. King himself from Quebec. lie said that the newspaper nccount of his alleged intentions is the ilrst intimntion he had of the matter. lion, F. B. Cilrvoll left today for the East, principally in connection with taking over St. John harbor. Ap- pralscs will be sont down from Oi~ tawa. An estimate of the present worth of the harbor properties is cx» pected, the Government to ect on their report. Messrs. floss and lioi- gnte have that matter in charge. Three daring street robberies were l reported yesterday. l 1 l l t i .IELLICOE AT BOMBAY BOMBAY, March 28.-'l`hc V bitttlc cruiser New Zealand with Lord Jelli- coe, who is making il tour of the Bri- tish domiuions in connection with an empire-wide naval policy, ulrivctl hem today. The Admiral was given it magnificent official reception, lie afterwards proceeded to Delhi. League ol Nations To Be Mentioned Only LONDON, Mar, 27-Anydollbt that the covenant of thc league of nations will bo mentioned in tho peace tres ty was removed by an authoritative state ment from n responsible British source today. it was.snld that some reference to tllo league must he contained in the treaty if only because the treaty will require the Germans to cede their colonies to the league’s mandatories. says u Reuters despatch from Paris. Canadiill_General '“'Di5I’0||i“g _ _ Honoured by King Albert Philistines Pinus. Moron 21.-"rho municipal, (S,,,,c,,,, ,D uw G,md,_a,,, council at Mens Seve “H °ffl°‘“1 "°` corlclvilst:-Elv, lvlercs 27.-A nos Cillltioll Y05i°‘°d“i' w G°“°‘°'“l L°°m‘“' patch from Pressburg. Hungary sn- ofllccr rvlvnlllfldhlii U19 Third cm' nounces the arrival there of a Czecho~ udiarl Di\'lSi01l~ T110 Gfinefal W” W9' ' Slovak mission from Budapest. All sented by tho town with o boautilill tho members of the mission were ar- FIBS 011 Which Ill 9ddI'~’°l\ 1° “y‘“I’°'S irostod on March Zlst. All the docuo~ associated with the Canadian Sflllf- _ ments were seized. Finally they were were inscribed names of fnmoul* nliowcd to leavg the next. day but were towns where Canadian soldiers imdb particularly distinguished themselves. General linnoteau. who represented tho king of thc llclglulls, invested General Loomis with tho insignia of commander of the Order of Leopold. 1 _,__.,___-_---...-- Day Light Saving On Railways ---‘ _ .\ION"l"itlJAl. March 27.--All t’n\l- tldian railways will operate under the duyllgltt saving* scheme this yelli- 1-hey were ordered to do so by tht- Cnnntlian War Board this morning. The order from the War Board states that the change WI" be made M tw" a. nl. Sunday m°m'“5‘ Huns Commatldeer _ ` Investments ~oornsHAGEN~ -“"°“ 2"-" "" order to defray the cost of good sup~ H gh German Minister of finance p es n I , |5 about to issue 'a degree roqulrlll- ,mlvery to tho slate of all foreign securities with ll fixed rate of itltersst. _ tmwsmn and leans to er. aces' former Allies. _Acordlnl I9 Talent from B°\'"“ 'amy' Wm ' "° oy ._ _ _ , f ' snot lat, must. Ani! °"'°'_ ching at their market. value the pur . and of lil! searched nt the frontier. Vnluablos to the amount of more than l.000,000 crowns were taken from them. General Mangin for Hungary l’AlilS, March 27.-According to thc Gnulols. General ltlungill will receive at very important colllmnnd in Eastern Europe. tllldoubtcrlly the llnlkulls, with n view to possible operations on the llungurian frontier and South- Western Russia, Gen. J. M. G. Mall- uterre_ the military critic, in all url- icle lh the Matin apparently reflect- ing lullitnry opinion, suggests that ns a means of checking the Bolsheviltl and rendering definite the victory of the Allies, allied armies should march through Germany and effect n ,lunct» ion” with Poland. Gen. Malleterre adds that the Allies luust finish the Joh by it tllunderatroke and declares that the sword of Marshal F‘och is not yet sheathed. anna-»a»lI\'uu_'1u»\\r~‘ A Demand by Foch On Germans (Spnvinl to tho Gllnrrlialll ` LONDON. Mar. 27.--The Paris cor- respondent or the London Times salti today he understands the “big four" has decided that Marshal Pooh shall norms that the oersmn nloluuns the landing of Polish troops at Dall- l l l I l l I _ it _ _ KAISER TO BE TRIED Also Other_Higller Ups High ,Court oi Inves- tigation lnto German Crimes ___._- (Bpaclal to The Guardian) PARIS, March 28.--Fornlel' Emper- or Williunl and for1ner_(.`rown _'Prince l-‘redcrick will bo among thosu who will be tried by the illgll Court which the German National Assembly will create. Paris newspapers say former For- eign Minister Seimmermnnn also will bc brought before the court. A Berlin despatch Thursday re- ported that the German governnlenl would create a court of investigation for the Germans accused of crimes during the war, who had requested an Investigation into their czlsos. it was said that tho court would try General l'.udendorl‘t`_ Admiral Tlrplt-1., former (Tlinnocllor Von Bethlnanrl liollweg. former Foreign Minister' Von Jugow, anti others. Miners in Great Britain Continueto Ouit Work l.Ol\’DO.\'. .liarcll 28-Ayn illcrcasiul: number ol' miners are stopping work ill support ol' the full ternlrs clnirlietl by the Zlllllel"s_l-‘gd§l';l_t,lq\\ ill spite of tht- tlccision of the delegates ol' the Min ers’ collfcrence to refer tho question oi' a strike to lr vote of lho lllelnbors and urging tho mon to continue work mill tho ballot is taken. More than sixty thousand mon nrc on strike in Souii Wales and seven thousand in other Welsh districts. A large number of men also are out in the Nottingham and Derhyshlro coal fields. Nurse sGr ad ation li Prince Co. Hospital The third grduntion of nurses from the Prince County liospital took place in tho I-Iigll School Assembly Hall, Summerslde, Thursday evcu- ing, and the Hall was crowded to the doors. 'Mr. Wm. Stewart presided and with him on the platform wero: Premier Arsenault; Rev. H. C. Rico; l Rev. C. DBW. Wflltito; Dr. A._A. Mo Neill; Dr. E. T. Tanton; Messrs. Chas. llcnsley; A. C. Saunders; ll.\ ’ l l Vs. Tauton: J. li. Bell: Neil Mrllootl and li. J. Massey. Mins Ross. Super- intends.-.nt of tho liospitlli and the graduatlng nurses, Mins Wilkinson of Miminlgnsll. Miss Duffy of Shamrock. Miss Arsonnult. Egmont llny, Mist; Forbes, Tyne Valley, und Miss Coffin of Mt. Stewart. Tho clllllrmnn ill ll short address stated thot. the pnst your ut the Prince County llonpital has been a successful one. and re~ ported thul thc lnnllugoluont. hurt- mlltlc tht- rcvcnttc :intl exllclldltulw: meet besides having nn r-nrlowmeut of nearly four tllollslllltldollrlrs. A very cn_luy:l.blc progrzlnl follotvotl which included zl violin selection hy Mr. .l. M. Noonan. nccolllpzmied on ilu- pluno by Miss Eileen .\'oouou; solo lu \\'cl.ll ui' lllc bill lo llecolnbcr Ili. 1919, instearl of April 3'). 192|), was l‘c:t<:l1tld hy ll. vote of 282 in TO, zllltl llltotllor ztllleildmclll cxclutilllyg liability to service lu ltllssia from the scope of the bill was voted down 281 to 48.111 declining to accept this amendment Winston Churchill, Score trzty for War says tho government 1las'llo intention of raising a large C0l1flCl'IDil0H Willy to bc sent to Russia "The general question of tho Russian D0li<‘.y "Ile said." is not n question for tho British Government. lt is xl mat- ter to which a league of nations or 11 l0l1811e of victorious nation must address itself. olscusslshf rnolnlnns Adjnsting_lV_a_r Damage An Agrcementliilach- . . - _ P ,t - ed Regarding Rc- i i.- "O ._ poration PARIS, March 28.’I`he super cfmllcil of the present and Premiers. now known as the Council of four, divided its labors today between the White House and Clemoncealfs private of- flcc adjoining the war office. The Franco»Clerman froutiar was the chief topic of dllcllnalotl follow- ing upon an agreement raaollod last night on reparation for war damages. It is dnderstood that this agreement includes the vital point or the total amount of indemnity which will not be announced at present an it would bc likely to cause discussion and nr- otlsc hostility in enemy quarters. It is noted as n co-incidence that a German financial commission is being chosen to como to Vorsallels, where the settle- ment of this branch may include all intere.st_s. The frontier question turns on the disposition of the Saar Valley coal regions and the west bank of the Rhine. The territorial experts have said their last. word and frankly de- clare that it is n question now of p0l~ itical expediency on which the euper~ council alone can pass. Zliarshal Foch and General Lasher H. ilolss were callediinto the council during the afternoon, indicating that military questions including the ser- ious situation ln Hungary wr] Haut; were receiving attention. --22..., Home from Overseas nnrrlr, March 21.-‘-"l'n¢ Atlantic transport liner Mlnnolrahdn with twenty-tive hundred rqturning Olm- adlan soldiers docked at eight. o'clock this ruqruing. Disombarkatien vu bo. Kim an hour later. FAILURE TO ENROLL I _ nlrfmsl success . E/ -I I .l It - `»Q'llf§§ . . .;w, \ I . _.4-ws.-A.. Many of the Nominated Candidates for The Guardian Accepts Government _ l Settlement Offerf LONDON. March 28.-’l'ho dologati es to tho confernnco cf the National‘ Union of Rallwnynteu decided to ami cept the offer of the Government for; lthn soltlcrncnt of tlluir tlomantls_ ll. Tlmmns. lzoncrnl sccrotrtry of lil--’ union, salli that tim settlement r\':l~§ l nludo sub_l<‘<:t to slttlsfrtctioll bolrxg-fvlr-l< tained on some points yet outstsntliliptf -The strike resolution was rt-.scillllr-ii` l by tllc oonfcront-e. ' ‘ lAn Embargo on Ex-, Emperor’s Fortune I l.ONl')O'.\'. .\iarell 23.-__-\n clnllarlrn _ lltls been placed oil the private fur- ; tunc of former Emperor Charles untill 5 his oflieinl ahdicatlon has been rcceiv-I lcd at Vienna according to reports 1 from that city. transmitted by Gcrnlonl Automob'l dl" G t tN d0l F Enroll TheS23ure 'Ohio lnehontgsi lflsfmmy Many hundreds of votes have been cast. for candidates not regularly' nominated hl Tho Guardians fren automobile and piano contest, and these votes must bp thrown out unless nonllllniloll to tllosn tzilllditlatos rlrc luorif. hoforc ih¢ ballots cxpiro, as votes cannot bo countmi for nnyouo 1101 r¢8Ult1rly enrolled as it candidate. Vnrioulltetlly rt nrcat lntlny of these linllols were oust. by fl-lollds who as- sulln-. that their f‘nvoritcs would om- brane illo opportunity and cllrnll their nitlncs :ls contestants. if in not neces- sllry tu lluve l'ec¢~lvr~ri at notice of llonlinuilon to enroll. its elirtditilltos can cuter their own nfltnc. The lnfiicntiona are lhnl thr.-ro will iw ll lllrgr- reprcsclitathm oi' eandld~ rites from each rllstrlcl. not so many as to crlusc it mm] scrnlnlllo for llnnors. but enough to makt- thc racp genuine ly interesting and to t-lisurn plenty of cxcltolnont when oat-h cnsulng list ap- pears. friend! H103' liavl aarblldd thai: names, and no onq candidata' apr". sed it: “lt lc remarltahla how pmpls respond when you ask for a ltlblorip. tion, I find it very interesting." C'su~liriuto‘g may enroll at nu! time during the contest. There tlndoubtedly will bo :l great number ot’ applications received after the contest has advam-. od several weeks. lietter enrol today, ‘ llowcver. Procrastination is the fliiei of \'otu_-. Wasted opportunities an lift-is greatest regrets. Enroll now it you have not already done so. There is Still Time. MORAL-Turn in your subscrip- tlong as fast as you receive thiifn so that tho paper can be started alltl the coupons from them can be out out lhd voictl for you. ’ ~ wwtwqcf ' ` _ voras sci-recur.: Psnnlsu-lui .l-N I The Contest Department desires to ‘\vlreless_ t-itll your attention to the claus! in 4 Agreements Signed j CANDIDATE S PLEASED WITH METHODS LONDON. MGFCIJ 33~'°~T|\‘¥(`f""l"'II“ll 'l`l\»~ rontr-st rir\pnrtlnr~ni_ hurt been iG0\'t2rIlml’.'i1¢ hall 81811011 8Kf¢‘°“'\f‘Ylll‘,t-onnncmlr-rl hy many of thc candl iwlth Greece and BBISIUIU ¥ldVBDCll18~rlnirn on the lnt_\t.hnd which has been l$25.000.000 i0 GMU <‘0\l11l\’Y fn" l-h“lrlc\‘lsr-rl and tho system of letters at lpurcllasc of Cansdinn goods- lt. lil CK- ranged to fnrlliatc tha scmlrlllg of ipccted im agreement with Franco will