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V V Y V u Y -- - A--» -» ---~ -_~ _ --M »-4. --~ _----Y - -_; ___’;-_-_T____v ___;- _ '37 4': ___ \“9W"'-°UlFd|l"» TRFOG Conf; ' - V -V _.__ ,_., ___._.__ -_ 7"-. i~'~_ ._ ._ j._ -_ ~ -1, _-__,_,;___:_ ~ <- f f f .. _‘ m ~»---» G"-fe'-» "°-'-1°# 1°°1»=~~»--»-~1==1- ' - A CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA TUESDAY MAY 13, 1919. §C"»`i§il°€f§§§'l'"»`L'3Ji§if'J'-°»'f~li»' ‘P vi- 't"' ' - . - - __, _ 1 __..___v_ _ _ ___ '- - ' ;m No tmiueettllur (canons Present rnnntnn nonnnu _ out council in etunons rnonuce cnntnn Anna nu. cnunnnus EOR IMMIGRANTS orltv FARM i.AsonEns Ano oo. jwtesrtcs 'ro as Aamir-rea ` T0 GANADA Omdng to ‘Pollibie Unemployment no inducements Will be Held out' to immigrants ` (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, May 12.-tWith the ex. eeption of farm laborers and dgrnegtic servants no immigrants \vill be ac- cepted by the Canadians immigration tfcmnlission hero until the autumn and imtnlgnttion of any kind .will not bz- t-ncou.raged'beloro uoxt spring. (‘ol. J. Ohed Smith with Cnimdinli lmtnlgratlon Coin. stated th-_vt nt nrcsellt the Department is only. it-C. turing on Caliuda in the English :~lr-.l1oois.No immigration campaign will be carried ou until the autumn in view ‘of possible unemployment following lit-mobilization and consequently it is expected there will be no rush of new citizens until 1920. ' ~ President Wilson To Answer Germans (Special to The Guardian) l‘AitlS. -May 12.--President Wilson will personally direct such answers us may be decided uopn concerninl.: tit-rmuu enquiries on thc peace treaty. differing t'rom the Presidentfs fourteen points. This was announced in hig.-1 quarters today in connection with the ln;-itructions which chancellor Schidc- mann has given the German plenipo tt-ntlurles at Versailles to address n nulc to thc Allies comparing the tt-rms of the treaty with the fourteen points and making rt counter proposal for rf-rbal negotintions__ ‘_____i___* l Toronto Jews Appeal to Borden (Special to The Guardian) TORONTO, Mn-_J 12.--A resolution <-tiling on Premier Borden as Funn- flti‘s representative at the peace t'on~j ft-renee to protest against the pog- roms in Polish cities, was passed at 1| mass meeting of Jewish citizens lu, tht--Strand Thezttre yesterday. Ort- ' ttltt-cu hundred members of the .len Q ish faith were 1-rt-st-nt and cnthusins l tit-ally applauded the resolution call I mg tor prompt and vigorous actin: h_v t'snat|a’s premier. V BROG tl FF -MiANllS'COMP INT ...L IS INFORMED THAT ,ALLIES WILL PERMIT OF NO DISCUSSION OF , ` PEACE TERMS l uardian) i Allics can uri their right to of the peace drafted. Thir- iirockdorff oil legatlon who (Special to The G l'.\l~iJS. May 12.-The mit oi no discussion of int-lst. upon the terms tr--at_v sulatltautlally os is the rt-,ply to Count tho Gertnen pence de .sttbinittt-d n note to Premier Clemenc- 1-an declaring that the contains demands wh -borne by no people und incapable of uccomplis \`on lirockdorif llantzau Informed in answer to his complaint that Germany was asked to sim! the Allied plan for a League of Nations although not among the States invit "tl to enter it. that the admission of uritiltionnl member states has not been _ oterlooltcd but has been explicitly Pm | vided for in the second paragraph ot article one of the covenant. pence treaty ich could bt. many of them hmcnt. Count has also been A041-os' +».+l\i`4~+4»im.cs\t+>ie+>|f+l<4->- lconornsno srncnt LOST ON STREET IN ton woolen 'horse -blanket with sar- sly pin attached. Finder please lunre at Queen Hotel stables. 1|. fcln ron lotus-#cot nhl. druggist. Phone 616. 6818-5-10M0ilul. --Hol.»_E`¥f centrally lor -|~`~t=-|»:'~|;~.= .ohAn|.o-r~re. IN A. MCDON- f-i._»~.__.._.__-.-_-» ',w/tureo A1' once rent for family of two .lied and with all nodern conven ienceh. Apply "D" cl 1 o Guardian. 5511-4-liiMtt *\f`il1`wlilttlv Wt.ai’u'r|.- UNTIL ~'\`U10.1|t, I will till orders for Bon- stbr Danilo Btruw'.erry_ pinntr nt -"50.~cotit\'-.per hupdrod. , if by mail ~-*Ida tramp: up w. al-own. Tyne Vetter, r-.n.i. t: one-situated l der for the reception of the visitor-.1. l ,.>_-, _ -..,., -,»..' 1..- For Prince of Wales (3P¢¢|a| to The Guardian) LONDON, May 12.--The Prince .o Wales is to be asked to accept n sil ver loving cup subscribed for by the mem-tiers of the mess with \\-high ha was associated during his sevt-n months' stay with the Canadian corp in France. Every person connected _with the mess. even the waiters, are included amongst the sub;-sc1'ibcrs. Korea Wants Separe@t from .laps f (Special to The Guardian) PARIS- Mill' 12.---A petition from the Korean people and nation uskiuc- for liberation from Japan, wa; sub mitted to the peace confcrt--we to day by representatives of Korea. The petition also asks for recognition oi Korea as an independent state and for the nullliication of thc treaty of August, 1910. Entente Prepare to Attac_lt__l’etrograd (Special 'to The Guardian) S’i`()CKli0LM, Mag- 12.-l-intent-. forces are preparing military opera tion with lit-Islngfors as u base for an attack upon Petrograd` occur-din to a llelsingsfors despatch to thi Afton Tidenjen. Fift-y thousand troops are expected to take part in the operation, according to the dot pat<:h_ which says that French cruis- ers are now lying in the Gulf of Fin- land off Helslnglors. l l l l Preventing .Sabotage On German Ships, (Special to The Guardian) ' MADRID, May 12.-With 11 view to, prcvmlting possible acts of suhoturxt-| the mnritlmc authorities have tak:-nl cltnrgc ol' the German strips intcrnv-.l in Spanish ports. Six of'thes<=_ ships; have alreatly been provided with, l"rent~h crews and are flying.: the ini tel-.Attic-u ring. _ ? Empire Satisfied ; With Peace Terms; (Special to The Guardian) , LONDON. May 1:2.-'l‘.he bt-st qua! ' fied judges ot` liritish opinion lit-licw that tht- peace terms will satisfy. ev--‘ - gratify. tht- general public of the Et: pire when fully digested especial? 5 after Lloyd George. Premier Border V Prcsldettt. \\-'ilson and (jlelnencen t have tnndc th"ir- personal explanation § next week. l About as gc-url as we could cnpr-vt l cspccinily src-int; thc attitude ol th- - United States and the imperative not - cssity oi finding a solution wh’t; ‘ would keep the English speaking nut ions of tho world in n solid co-opw atlve agreement to reap the full frultf of victory and set civilization goin:1` again on new anthbctter foundatlonsl is roughly thc opinion ot' thc most, an j thorltativu lirltlsh l1al‘llr\|t\entttrlt|m ` on the mutt--1' consulted. l Austrian Peace Terms 1 Arenllottt Really, (special to 'rho Guardian) - 5 l’AillS, May 12.---Tlw peace treaty, with Austria is nc-tri:-.; L_-on1pletlon‘ ond nn oiliclal su|n\ua"y of it is tml ‘ng pwpurctl as w:-.1 done; in the mst. of thc Gr-.rmam treaty. Altliough it is not so stutud in thc treaty the tu w Austrian frontier is the one designat- ed by the secret treaty of London giv- ing Italy all the strategic heights and defensive Passes. l "Phe French foreign otllco. lt-\\-ing been informed that the Atlsttmil peace delegation might be cxper-tc~.l to arrive on Wednesday. work in be- ing hastened on the delegatiotfs quar- ters at St. Germnin_ where the pal- ace of Francis l. is being put in or- 4-.___ Norway Wants indemnity For Vessels Sunil LONDON. May 12.-A wireless des- patch from tihristiania says that the foreign minister has nent a request to the peace conference at Paris seeking an indemnity from Germany foi- Nor- wegian vessels sunk by Germany du»- ing the war] . _ _,___. . LEAVES ON 17TH PREMIER LLOYD GEORGE RELIES ON SIR ROBERT BORDEN IN DIFFICULT PROBLEMS Openly Stated Sir Robert Can Have Any Gift at Disposal of the British Government. (Special to The Guardian) PARIS, May 12.-It is understood Sir Ilobert Borden has planned to rn- turn to Canada on the Aquitaula, on May 17, Hon. Mr. Doherty remaining ln Paris until the signing of the peace treaty, owing to thc renewed urging of Lloyd George. More than t-vor Llrltuin`s Premier -is relying ou tht- Catlatliun Minister for assistance in the solution of dllllcult problems, of which many still remain unsettled. lt i.; stated opotlly in the best iut`ol'mt-tl circles that he could have any honor possible for the British parliament to give. Other Canadian ministers are also receiving great praise. Routnanian Advance On Budapest Stopped (Special to The Guardian) GENEVA. May 12.-The Roumanian advance toward Budapest has been halted by orders from representatives ot’ thc Allied anti Assot-iatc'l I’=»\v<-rs according to the lloumanlan bureau at llc-rllt-, ` ' The Bureau sent the following mt-s sage to the Associated Press here. "The Britislnuml Amerit-an Govern ments through their rc-preselnlative missions in Vienna have stopped tht advance ot' the lioumauian nrmlcf upon Budapest. The reasons are un ltnown but are probably political, Olympic Bringing' 5,600 Canadians (Special to The Guardian) Lt`)NIl()E\`, May `i1!.--~'l`ho Olymplt' sailed froth Sout.l\a|nptt`m Saturilap 1-vt-ning with 5600 Canadian soltlit‘r= on board. The t'it't:un\sta\nct-.s cnmhin cd .to ;.',i\'|s in-r quite a tlrumatic llc- pni‘t\lt'o for. in atltlitiouul to ilu- clvlt' farr\t.'cll by the i/ord l\la_vo|" and a g-1':-:it t~ro\\‘tl ol t-lit-,orlng pooplt- ill lit-> '::\tl|t-rih_u t\\‘ili;.:ht_ tht- |lul:tr stt~nln|‘!' limi t'lt-uri-tl witliotlt tht- nhl of tugs on -_recount of ti strike of their c_l't-ws. Farewel to The i iRev. J. D. McKenzie A _ A farett-1.-ll meeting to lluv. J. l_i. \i<‘.Ke-nzic was held lust ovculng in 'lio hull of Zion Cliurch which was ~'i.llcd to its capacity. Tho meeting was presided over by llev., .\‘il‘. 'l'u_\'lol'_ pastor. Aftt-r :i slit;-rt but cxcr-ll»-ht iuush~'»l programme tht- chairman very tittinfz- ly and cxprcsslveiy explained thu pur- pose of the meeting. stating that tht-3 were under 1| gret-t_ debt of grntltudr- to Air. Mt-lienzlc, who had not only ably iillt-d the position of acting .\llu- lslor imt who had also mort- than mttintninod tin- t-xt-t-lit-lit standing of 'hp r-hurvh in thf- t'otnmuhit_v. llc \\'a.»' :rind to saiyjlmt by mutual nrrullgp mt-nt if nothing intervened .\lr. Mc Kouzlc would return next ycttr to sup' ply tho pulpit during the holltl-sys. l-lc then called hir. l\lcKen7.ie to the platform when Mr. li. Mt:l{lnnon, K. 1'., t-It-rit oi' tht- Session, in the nubu- ol thnt hotly and of tht- trust:-es. road an exquisitely worded address set- ting forth tlu.-lr appreciation of Mr. 1\IcKonzlt-'s scrviccs during his pastor ute of two anti n half yours. Mr. J. A. Lawson on bcl\ul|` ot thi- t't>t\gt't-gatlori pres(-_utctl lllr. McKen- zie wltil u well tllletl purse. Mr. McKenzie whose emotions were visibly stirred by the action of thc ol'~ flcers and the enthusiasm of the con- gregation made u touching reply. llc spoke feelingly uf the cordial relations iictwecn the people and himself and expressed the hope th-at Zion would continue to prosper even more lhflli in the past.. Atitlresses expressing ndmlra- tion for 'Mr. .\lcKenzlc as a tnnnahd tt preacher and for Mrs. -Mdlienzie as n worker in the church and community were then made by Revs. Dr. Fuller- ton. A. C. Field, (1. li.. Freeman anu O. ll. Peters. They also wished him God speed lu ills future lleltl. The meeting closed with the slug- lng of the long metre doxology. after -which Mr. and Mrs. .Mckenzie and son Charles went to the door and said good-bye to all as they retired. Mr. and Mrs. Mckenzie and'eou leave on W’¢dt1e|idn_v inorr`iin|'."' ' » ’ , _ ` ‘ ‘__- MONTHBV SESSION The regular monthly meeting of the City Council was held last evening. Mii."0l‘ Wfltllll presided and the City " Clerk. the Recortlot- and :_-very mr-_urb- cr of the Council was presentf The liilil\\tl‘S “iid hills \vt-rc read and passed. A Some discussion cnsut-ti in rt-it-r ence to the cost. 1$ti;!4.tlt), of fitting ul tt room In thc market hull for a labor information bureau for returned sol 'titers and citizvrt.-v. It was stated their at tht- request of thc l’l'i-lllit-1' tht- Mtayor and \n\etnlu-rs of tho Council MU-I'k8l -billlfliili-I for a labor burcnu‘ from of t‘osl.’I`l\c work had to bt-_ uutler- tultl-it illllnt-dials-ly and puslp-tl through. , | t‘oun. Smith was instructeti by tht 0 . Mayor to proc(-url with tht- work which ` he tlitl. » it was generally eouci-tit-tl by tht- (`ouucil tha-t the work was wcli and cheaply done and tht- ofilccs will bt- an asset to the city when \'at-att.-(1 by thc pre-sent tdnttnts. Cotnmunioatious read included z .rt-quest t'-romtMr. Joseph lictfarr-_\'. President oil the .-\ntl-Tuiicrcttlosir ,Society askilqf that thc regular grant of $100 to -t. _e Public Dispensary b increased to the sum of $200. Referred t to the Finance Committee. A communication from Mr. i"l't-tl Large_in -charge of the City St-uit-¢ recolnnlemled having tht- Scales clos Market Conilnittee with power to at-t A letter was read from ('apt. T. G. Taylor complaining of the condition of Cumlberland Street between Graf- ton- anti ltichmond. Referrt-ti to th Street Committee. . A letter front the Royal Print and Litho Co.. asked for the co-operation of tht- city in the issuing of 1| ut-\\ edition of l\vlcAlpilit-'.~l- i)lr't-ctory rt' l’ Fi. |.-luu'l. it was pt;-itttt-tl out thzzt. th- t-unrsls ot' the city olrthis \vork \\'oul:l start the latter part of May and loc;-l' people would be employed. 'Thr-_ matter was left with the Chair- man oi'°i-`il\t|r.t-0 and the ll/l.t_vor tt- , 'lvttl \\'ltl\. A .‘\hotht-r t-vmltuttttit-.attlim wits' l`t'om ' Mr. A. ll. \\'urburi,m| ruplw-si-:ttlr\g: the estate of tht-_ lute Nlr. .l. A. lloutr \\'or|.h an tltht- lltzbkirlt t-slate r|-t|\tt-sI- ing tho city to opt-,n at new stl‘t‘<“ lit-Iwi.-i-p l,onl:\\'ul"ih .\\"t-htlt- tarlll Ru: ton Strt-~~t. to ht- ttttllrtl \'lrtot'( ,\‘- I villlt-. tht- dt-vtls l`t::' suiul- in ht- plttt‘t’ltt-r with lltttftm. bllltor. eggs -ind poultry. The-st-, ht- says, can ous _'ijt' bo pt'ut1ut-ell iii Canada but tht farmers have not _vt-t grasped the ide.. th-at at great t-xpol't-trtttle to Europt is open to them. German Correspondent Tries Trouble Making- (Special to The Guardian) l’AltlS. M-.ty 12.-An official nofr- Tssttt-tl to tiny says thai. tt Germnll cor rt-spontlt-nl tu the Nt-tic Weiner Tags biutt :zz-lids zt dt-sputch that the hotc- at Vt-;':::iillt-_-a where tht- Gt-l'tnan deit- iizttc-; art-_ housed is full of spies uct ingas hotel attendants and that micro pit(-nes havt- been illstallt-ti ill ull tht rooms. The nott- hrtmtls the l'°‘li0i`l iii --li odious invention and says if it i~ l peat;-ti the French Government mn- flntl it necessary to expel the Get-nrt:-. .-nrtl-spontlt-nts. Afghan Tribes . A 4 _Were Repulsed (Special to-The Guardian) i.()I\'ll().\'. .\luy 12.----'i`liu lit-ws from _-\i`;:liatti.-ttan \vll--r.- Afgllau lrilrt-sm--it liuvr- lui- tl :\tt;i:l;i1::; iiriiisil position till tht' lntiixxll l`1‘ollt:l-r \\';l.~‘ sttullly liitf lirlil.-‘li t_tt\- 142.- l-5 . rzlslril-zh-l on i-`rltl:i_\' whllt- ztirplnni-¢ t-:'o.\:=\-.I |111- lrlir-tl~-r and bombt-d tT'» tm-lny 1»o.=itioi1s;it Loldatiu with gnu- rnn Lncistnrunn MAY 12. 1 The provincial legislature resumt-.i last night at 9..i0. After" passing at number of bills. including the Appro own paving;-1 and to do as mtirlt work as thi-_\' wt-ro able nach st-asott. .\'<-n|- of tht- Iirms lu- had been in lottrli with would t'ohsitit‘\' l`0lilii1l1 |l"rI‘ f"l` ‘"5-` mlm ;| $ltit),tJ0tt t-ontr:t<-t. 'l'hr- city hill hu t-tttltl had 1" l"-`7 bt-t-n passed b_\' tht- l.t-L:i_~'l-'|i\trt- att--1' being held up unit(-cr-ssnt'il_\~ for 1| ltvlifl time -hy two t~itizcn:~: |'\-l»i‘e.~<‘\\iit\,u th.- country who look' it upon tit--trier.-l\-wr in set up lh|~h- opinions n.bo\'t- that ol' the Pity ('ouht'il_ Aft'-r furtln-r rt- marlts on motion oi' ('ouu. .\it~l{l||h=»n sccomlt-ti by l`|>\lll. llilil‘\'t',\' 1' ""-‘*"i“ tion was p:ts.~"-tl authorizing tht- t'it_\' Engineer to proceed \\'il.l\ UH' =-li"‘l" paving in ntzcortlanct- with tht- pro- gl'uln1m\ suhmilti-rl :ti u pr(-\'lotl.-a m\-t-l- ing ol' tht- t‘tl\mt-il :lull that ht- mztiv uliltlltrtttlon to tht- t'ot|itni:t=-ltm\‘r ol Sowt-rs ami \\':tter Supply for all con- nel-,tirms likely io bo rt-tttlirt-tl ou thr- strcets upon wi\ll‘-ll lllii li¥1\'llii1 1-" "’ be luld. (`ou|\. .\lt-liintlt.-h movrtl t~‘~‘t‘0l\'|\‘i| by t'oun. iirtttray that. thc Pity (`l<-vit cali for tt-tidcrs for ntl mat:-rial rr- qnlmd on proposed street worlt- Carried. Moved ny (form. Mille-r. s<-<:umlcF0_ii“i`l." committee be authorized to enter into contract with the Milritllrio l-liilll K' Power t_'o., to iight the Park Road- way and band stand during thc pres- ent season. (Ia\‘\‘i9¢l- ' M;-_ W, K, Rogers was re-appoint;-ti ta member of the City School liourtl. Councillors -.\lllier_ Webstr-.r and 3mm; were pyg- -fated tl committee in reference to ar. .uging for band cou- nt-rts. ' it wus tlecitlt-tl to pay 1-it-_-' ta-lmrt-rs ,.1 wugt- -it $12 |- 1' ul*-1--lmur rh\_\-_ for (_-q|p\|(\lt_-lit \\‘£l'k, till -rcfliltlstud lil’ ill'-` Laborers’ linion. Coup. Miller complained of the con- dition or Upper Hillsboro street. Im- provement had been- promised long ngo..out mains hui Mm d°\\°-- Coua. Yoo also `r-starred to t-be 'priation At-r Premier Arscnauli in , . itrotltu-t-tl 1| rr-soltltiotl `tl1at. it was t-\ I At-l to lt-v_\‘ all 1-duration ltlx to sup `|tt'o\'itlt- lhht ‘silt-,lt .\t't will not t'.oln~- ht-ld at the next gtxtlerai t-lt-ction. ! A \\‘-arm rlisiclissiult follow(-tl t‘i \\hi1~l1 .\lt'. lit-ll rf-pt-nit-tl l>rt\1‘llt'illi_`- 'rr-\'esf°nw-l --glslalld Laid to lbill to assist returned soldiers sv-ttl int: upon the land. Explaining tho. hill Illr. .\l+~lght.-u said. in lflll purltamctlt lllllsfu-ti thu Soldie-rs‘ Settlement .-\t-t 'which had thc stunt- gent.-ral obit-ct ,to land o\\'.ut'tl hy thi- Dominion, Thi main purpose ol' the present legisla- lng lands ht-ld privately by corpora- tions, or by the Govt-rnmt-ht for the purpose of disposing of lands to holders. The *hill also provided a sys- tem and machinery whereby lands might be acquired bv expropriation. The bill was read for the first. time. Mr. Mt-.ighcn`present.ed another bill respecting Dominion waterpowers to [form statutory foundation for admin- pt-tlil-nt to introtlucc u bill intituled An ( [Stratton of (jauadhm wage(-powers ml i ‘ so far ns they are the property of the .plt-mv-nt tht- tt-at-lit-r..-' solnrlt-s and to' Dominion, and for co-operation with; - t I tht- province-s in other cases. -into t`t=l'i¢- until it luis rt‘t't_-lvl-tl ilu-l lu rr-ply to lir. Slit-ard, of Toronlo_l _ l I ass:-tit of ilu- rtttt-pa_v1-r,~' oi the scilooll Hon. .\_ K. .\lut'i.t-an said ho hoped lol i l hc abit- to lntt'otltl<:r- a bill to amend lI.er:islation would hr- gone on with llhi.-a sessitilt. :lf-spite all reports tothe :ill hi- had said tltlrlul.; tht- tlt-h;tt:- th; (»,,|,|_,~;,,._,-I tht- ,\tl