Wmi- ma»; All rile M, Worth Reading a air-ii . Like m»... ~>il~ e The Pepeeaper \\\\“ ‘\\\ i\\\. by Everybody éié __—-=~ . cHARLorrurown. CANADA, THURSDAY APRIL 1 1920 NElllilllPlllllllNT Pllllllfilllll Hllllllllll IlllllIN HEFIJSES l , IN |lll5H Hlllllli lllll lllll. ll] Bllllflilllllll EX-Klllfil lBul: Promises t0 Take Necessary Precau- ;.' town’ Guardian, Three cents. - Guardian Founded 189i. Evnnin Guardian, 1881 i--~ By Mali, Canada, $3.00, u. 3. n" 335g, Aflnvll Bvburlrtlo idellvered, $4.00. lllll ANS lllll PERMITTED ll] SENII lllllllllfi lll llllHll ‘ an They Exceed Number Specified by Feel l HEPllililiiN iliill" ISSUES lululllllltll l e Royal Irish Constabulary are Spies I l l I ActWill Not‘ Come Into Force Until li/Iein- fd T-raitors Hold ing the Country for ,1 Enemy. They warn Prospective Re- its not to Join . lal to The Guardian) "l , March 31—Tlle follow- nmatiou was today posted lit the south oi’ Ireland: _erens spies and traitors s the Royal llrisll ‘Const- _ e holdingtblli country for _- and whereas said spies dhountls are conspiring ‘ enemy to bum-b. bayonet ellwise outrage the peace- the Force. rul, law abiding and liberty loving hereby proclailll and Suppress said spies and traitors and do hereby solemnly ‘warn prospective recruits that llley (l0 110i 10in the Royal irish (‘onstubulary All nations are agreed its t0 the fate of traitors. ll ‘fate ‘which has been sanctioned by God iliill mall. _ t‘ 11y order of the (loluniand of tilt- ll-ihh Republican army." Illll lllll l]. t L. _,. ster of Railways lllllllluu" “Wflhile Regretting Eillllllllllfi ll lllllllllllll nfavorable -' Showing for First Year n Account of Abnormal Conditions, ealni to The Guardian) v ‘WA, March 31.——CsnadIfll1, l railwaynlystenl. includllll! T. P. last year had n totllll oi’ $47,000,000. while lllPl 'iy owned roads. comprisillnl N. R. and l. (l. R., and thi- tinentnl had increased enuc for the year eiidlni; . ' the ctwelvc . w ipg the G. T. P ' i was still operating as it i111“, , 0nd, earned $94,000,000 dur- yepr, which ivns almost Yul nlore than dllrilig1918. “MA-tee I ‘ ‘ PEClAtSl 0404-0000» Jan-A cull. FOR cen- illousework. Alvilly l" M“ . Poole, Moutasue. P. E- 1-1 7976-3~31-M~E2ii couvl-Eit PORTRAIT‘ at 75c. One hundred 's at old print-s to save mov- arbusb. Portrait House. D A TEACHER FDR lie School No 128. SilflilE n. W. ii. Taylor, Secre- 8015-411-lME4lDtl D GIRL FOR GENERAL ‘ork in a family 0f ""90- ond nulld keilli I10 W115" ppiy 49 Lollgwortll Ave. , 3 7908—3-‘.l0-ME1ll OOKING STOVE Apply 102 Wa-l 790443-3i-tME2i' ALE ' alcr nunt. ‘.8A%E.-DRlVlNG MARE " 61 ‘hestnut Sreeet. 7995~3-31-M-E8ipd . NTED.—TO GO TO .- o, . Must be capable with j' eterences. Wazoo $40 i191‘ . Enquire by letter to Box harlottetown. 31 . 799b-3-3bME3lilll A-L-E SEVERAL YORK- pigs. male and female 8 old. C. T. Ferguson, York 2. 7822-i-l-MlElil-ptl EN MONTAGUE AND 6T- 8 Road East. l1 grey slelsll , finder please leave at Poole hompsons, ‘Montague. 80104~l-ME3iptl. TED MIDDLE AGED WOM- tor general housework; bish- wnges. Apply Mrs. B. J. THY- tBrackley Point noad. 2l ‘ ALE AT ROCKY POINT-A fags and about 6 acres of land. gain. Apply to lVicKinnon & i elll, Charlottetown. ._. ' 8006-4-1tME3lpd. ['1' m ‘ri-llle crrv on enun- ‘ l/bnr pin with wishbone of "rbin centre. Finder please ve at Guardian office. . 750l-3-30-ME23i NTID OMAR?‘ elm. FOR otylie. Apply Guardian Ofllcttz- ~‘ o . ANTID TWO ROOM! AND three people. apply on toting terms to '18" of riilsn. 7683-0461050. l h or cool: ellAlulcl-n ., hifsitioti u house-klifiheg. n ve s61 vases. no y i v ". time» aim. rventea"tr "hettcr—~srrvwin1;~~for ~—tlle» lrisll pctrplel ti) 'i‘herelore we do, inf murders lind outrages ill aid Future was not Without Hope. . loll practical. immunity to the mls~ l l l (Special to The Guardian) IAONDON, March Ill.——'i‘he i-iohlo lRule iliil_ will‘ contain a provi~ion llhilt it will not collie into force till Ilhenlcnibcrs of tlic two Irish it»;- ‘ifilitilfflél have been twlectwl- llllli have taken the ol-ltll of 1|lll‘2l2\ilt'(’. Tile announcement was nlzllie lli lthe iiouse of (ltllllillOilfi tlii~ lifts-r- ’nooli by Bonar Law and he coupl- ed it with il (iilallenge ‘to lilo lint- lonallst unolrllbers. 'i‘iley had con- _tendcd there were plenty of ll-isll- linen who believed ill coilslltlltional ‘methods zliid he refused to believe that such ‘men would not avilil lthemselves of the opportunity the lbill lravt- them. l .\'ir. Bonilr Lllws’ ailnotlncclnl-lll jclllllc :lt_ the (‘fill of u pitlliassrilna- llysis of the speech All‘. Asquith ‘had niade in (imposition to the Gov crnlllteilthi proposals. llc begun by treferrellcc- to tile pres-cut Itulltlli‘ |lon of Ilrelrllltl, tllt- decline of the i constitutional illrty lllld lilo recru- diescence of n illllfiltliilPlllll contlit~ 'loll iillllllilly‘ i':lniiial' to Irish his- lltlFliiilS. ilit’ undergrowth ul’ sec- ‘rel societies which werc the origin the ‘lace of indifference which had giv- l l l l l l CTEKIIPB. operating loss will: $l4,000,00t). 1 The deficit on the entire people's system is divided us follows operal I log hiss on (T. N’. l-‘t. $6,600,000; operating loss on- l. (‘. R., anti Transcontinental $7,500,000‘, inter-l est on fixed ollur res on C. G. 11., 1.; (t. lt., allii 'l‘raiiscoiltlhtlntzll $19,", 000,000", operating loss on G. 'l‘. it; $5,500,000; fixed charges on G. ‘i1; $8,500,000: 00...». Plinth"... ~iltcv'lzli."tbewfinzt anciili condition ol’ the nation's rlill <11 a‘ way systtelltlvtere placed before tho. House this hftcrnoolt by Hon, ilitl J. R. itcirl, Minister tlf-flfllhVllydl and (lailtlls ill the course of n coin’ Drehonsivo review of the years op-l erationi-l. Willie the minister said it was ullfortunaiothzlt albnornltti ec- onomic conditions houitl hzlvc pre l first yinli‘ oi’ lllilll0lltll operation oil result showed that tho I not witlinut iltlpc. Dr. Reid sold hcl considered the G. '1‘. l’., llnd [llci ‘Frnnsi-tiillllleillal as colonlzutloil, roads Alill he did not think it woulril he post ble ‘for llizlny wars tillnakei expenses. AS lllc G. T. i’. was ill: ills hands as lvccivcl‘ he tieferrt-tl reporting on ii lit present. ills, statement, exilcpt in so for as ii. gave loss oil the G. T. R. dettll Pill tIrel-y with the other llllilfl 0i lllv national system. Americans Leave for Trans-Atlantic Flight (Special to The Guardian) NUW YORK. liiarch 31.~—A crew oi‘ 1S ilien and three officers of the tlnlted States llllvy will sail 1'01 Elnulilnll April 5 on tllc transport PTliiCPSR Mutolka. to attempt n li'tlll'rl‘r'\i.l'rlllllc flight ill the illulll dirigibie ll. Iill. recently houl-lilt by the nlivy department from,tlie BM", tish Government , it was uliilollnlw-t ed here todiiy. _ v The it. 38 is ii sister of the R. All which made tile first sucrvssflt- diriglble trans-Atlantic flight. l WA ""-D MAID FOR GENERAL! work, good wakes. 110‘, Apply to Mrs. liioydl . 155 Prince Si. fill "WANTEDP-A MAID. APPLV TOl Mrs. Lodge, 25 Upper Prince. Iii. ‘WANTED, BY MAY 1ST, HOUSE with modern conveniences and centrally located. Apply "M". Box 116, city,. 7454~3-6~MEti ‘THIRTY HOUSES FOR SALE in city. For further particulars apply at office of Mark R. Mc- Guirzan. Solicitor. ‘LOST BETWEEN ‘JOHN MC- Millltns, Fllirview and Charlotte- town, a silk bag containing purse with money and railwa ticket. Finder please lellve at uardian Office and got reward. 7985-6-3bMl102ipd ‘FOR SALE-A TEN PEN FOX rnncll. 5 double pens, completed 1,1 nliles lfrom Charlottetown in a. desirable locality. Fklrpnrticu-l- nrs apply to Currie and Murnsg- han, 71 Queen street. ‘l084-3-81-ME3i MAN WANTED IMMEDIATILY, will pay eighty dollars per month and board for seven months for ‘ capable and willing man to work ‘(on arm in Saskatchewan. Non- 11:01! ‘Pmmlehfllgali- Nhlrnrkge 59$“ ‘ es. a we - amped 1:1: minister's recommend “ii.$.‘.’;."'<i’l"°.‘%‘li"' w‘ , ' - j ' diva-thiamine lxotwliilstllnlilrlg tilts ilicreasc iilt-EBIII Ponies’ lseconu Readine- Carson’: Life Threatened. LONDON, liiarcli 1<l1.—1Prinlle Min ister Lloyd George's Home Rule Bill for Ireland passed its second reading lfldll)’. The vote was 34S to 94. ' ' ‘During illl- final dt-batc, Sir l-Ill- ward Parson. Irish Unionist Lcltd‘ or, said he had been wtllncd by Scotland Yard that six (‘inn Na Gael imenlzbers bud landed lronl Ailltyffl with the nvplvcdflntoiltilln Seinhlllkihlli; illlll. Sir Neville Given n Free Hand LONDON. hiarch 1il.-(‘.llrlc Bllliicili- ilrdcrs to suppress distur- bers of Both Legislatures Have Been E1- ected and Taken the Oath of Allegiance. Mr. Asquith Strongly Opposed Bill. lHIIIlCPS in Ireland werc given now iliill l‘ colllnlnndr-r, Sh- yu-n-lu. ready‘, lllcl‘ oi’ police, by Prpmjhy lllvyll Urflflli‘ in it l‘ollt'ili-l-iil~o whit-h llll‘ W" 1“l'l'l<'li1l.l'lloll .\'k't~'iLt:i'tlli_\' illlirllillg. l; is stutcd lluihulwliivcly" lllslt ‘llefnrc zlt-cliptiill; the lppptiiht- lll(‘Ii! it was paid llii‘ new t-olnmyhll cr de-niandctl ‘that he hi» girl-h H free hand. Another Raid on Police Barracks CORK, MllfCll llL-liargo party oi‘ armed mcn attacked tile police barracks at Durrus, 115 miles west and south of (fol-k, 0fll'ly.to(lfly_ The rlillers were drivcnbff lifter ll three hour fight. were ‘wounded Two Dublin Corporation Deportation DUBHIN, March IlLilritlsll nllil- nry authorities ililve lieportt-il so lliJll_\' nil-mbcrs of tlll= Dublin cor- porlllinil that it has bcclllllo llllumlt iiliplrlsibll‘ to obtilln _:-l quorum, till- lnwrll llillyor tirt-lzlrod ill a lfiilcl‘ lo lilo Prime i-linlstcr, Lloyd George, published llcrc tolllly. Tho Lord Mayor complained - bitterly over the treatment of citizens by the military. ‘ l t DFRIJIN. itinrcil 31.—-Slllilll'i“l llrilioti with llinollino gulls and sup-l plirlctl by flying squadrons witill l'\i‘li|ili‘(*;] ctlrs, were glliirdllig illmli’ onliierry prison totilly, following on outbrenllk by Shin Felon-rs, impri- soned thorn, allld reports tilllt lln effort llllizht bo made to rescue lh-llil.._l\d<litio_ al trntms llrriveli, _\\‘h\.l ill ljlillilql“ H-l pris-lnl guilt-ll. Alliior clash ‘ c reported front scvorai districts ill llliilllll. Joscph Swci-llcy, M. i’. \\'.i.\‘l lli-rested. More Clashes OFcur. ' policy ol‘ extermination of llictlllill. ]l\ .-l b.lllti oi hrmell illcn. The nlob uppfQVg-(l hy President \\'ilsi)n. The - rout. and brunch. m‘ the alllcrlizlilvi‘ I .. L. _ .. - - . .. v _..._____éi___ll_vyigt{zifl4l;i_£fllfl .ui.\di1L__sil'lL'l111K.1"“ shwili‘ .O[ lFlCiilllltilll (Ulllnty ilndnpcildingthenluorktnyllil ortllo new ._. k I l Will Resume Next Tuesday. Practically all im-l portant Matters are Now Before the House the Most Contentious Being tile Franchise Bill. (Special to The Guardian) OTTA WA. till orch Ii i .—-'l‘he ‘ liouse adjourned for Ezlslei" llolij days at six o'clock tonight mid Wllll mczisnrcs arc now before tilc halls;- no; resume its sessions lllitii lll-xt ‘Tuesday. Nearly nil 0f tllc iiiillll"; hers, except those fronl renlntol parts. like ilrltlilil (Yolumbla and‘ Prince Edward island will no ilonlel 'l‘i:lis wlls lpriviltc member's day when some of the fnst liccunluint- lug matters on order paper lvi-rc cleared up. 'l‘he session so for hilii been notable for the volume of lMary' Pickford Weds i Douglas Fairbanksf (Special to The Guardian) 5 LOlS ANGELES. (‘iiilti MHTCII 3i l —-lVlary1Plcki‘ol‘il lliid Doulzlils Fair-l banks have been llillrrit-d. it be- clmlc known hcre late ioduy. 'i‘lll-y obillincii at llilOlllii? llcrc lust S: - urdzly hnd tho f.‘t‘l‘l‘ilitlll}' was pcr» formed Sunday by tllrl itov. .i. Vihitcconllbe ilrotlgher, pastor of the Telnple Baptist Church. Only a few weeks ago Mary‘ Pickford ob- tained a divorce from her llusbzllwti Owen Moore, on the ground oi’ ill“ sertioll. ‘Douglas Fairbanks is also divorced. Sir Wm. Robertson Now Field Marshal (Special to The Guardian) -LONDON. March 30.—Gencral Sir William Robertson. former Chief of the General Stuff, hos been made ll Field Marshal, nccord ing to the Dally Mall. {t} rim yvulvrnnn TELIPERATURE rum. MOON arc tThe tide will ‘be high this morn- ing! at 0.27 and Friday at 10.08; it wi be filigh tonight at. 9.42 rind to orww nt 10.38.. . n sets this evening et 6.20 and tomorrow morning at 6.8’! and Sat- urday It 6.45. , lFll-et enemi- moon iSnturday Mai-ell 37th, $.45 e. m. Pull moon Saturday April 8rd, ‘v ‘ business 5 Disloyal Me ‘at 6,68 n’. m. ‘hrougilt. down and the conipirutivciy slllflll fllllOlllll dis~ pl)!~"*t| 0i’. “filth thc oxccplitlil of thi- butlgcl practically all iinporillllt 'l'llcso include the frzlilclilso bill. votn of twenty‘ million dollars for tllc shipping program, iliillii esti- ninles, navy llliltlfii‘; and the rail- wrlywntc. Prohnbly the most l-nl- portlnl. in the frailclilsc hill on which a fight is expert-led in oonr niiticc. Thorn will bc another‘ 20V‘ g-rlplnflnf caucus before it is gone on with. mbers In N. Y. Assembly (Dom. Press 8 ‘elal-l ALBANY. N. Y.. \.llr('ll 311-‘ Five sllsllentird Socialists members oi’ thc New York Asselnhly were tlocinlod dli-lloynl and tinworlhy of their scale. in thc majority rt-port of tho iutilclll izonililitteo tlicd tn- (hltq A lliillnrity report filed l1)’ Wllltnnl S. Evans, onc oi‘ lfi inc-ill- bors ot‘ the committee, asserts that ivlliic five Socialists have been prov,“ digloyg] the assembly hos no constitutional riltllt l0 DTP-“Prllw loyalty m n test of ellulbiill)‘ l")? its il'|l'llll)t'i‘S and 018% llwl’ b" m‘ scnictl. ' WlllCll ,lili! [)l(‘lill‘l‘:~l which cannot bu sur- Q}??- Market in China l for Canadian Houses ' (Special to The Guardian) O"I"I‘AWA. March 30.—~’i‘hp Pan‘ ntiinn Government trade (‘0iunlis~ sioner at ‘Shanghai, ‘China, writes to the effort that there lnny bo op- portunities in lCbina for the sllr- of Canadian wooden houses. lie says that tho cost of land and the rents 0i’ houses are probably not exceed- ed by any other city in the world A Canadian business mun living in Shanghai with ills fninily c=ln~ not rent a. house in a desirable’! neighborhood ht lesq than a hund- red gnels a month, which between Cnnada‘ and China. would be about $165. in addition to this taxes are about 4 per cent of the rental d by the tenant. follnol" llnniitlh conv‘ policemen Depleted byl l tions to Minimize His Liberty and Pre- ; vent Him From Endangering‘ the Peace l this Assurance. l . (Special to The Guardian) l.().\'i)().\'. .\l:ll'cll Ill. r 'l'lli- illlicll llllttcrs llzl - ccrpli-tl liililzlilii“.~ lust iifllt- ri-gurtlillg thc forllllr tlgw iillllil PIlllpt-rill‘ ilcctlrliilig ill h“ Am» -i»tcrli2llli dcsfplltch lo ihl- lllily lMllll 'l‘ill- llillcll (iOVvFliilltJill on idiilrcii 5. for lht- sccolid tiillc, rc- lillsctl in llrlivcl‘ tho forilicl‘ (ll-r- llillll iztllperoi" lil ifllc allies for trial. ‘Fills determination was set iortll lli a note adtllesscil to lllt‘ Wife to Run for ‘(Special to Tho Guardian) “WNNTPICG. dlllrch '3. ‘ z Joilll QUPPIX. whilst- lllisilzllld ‘ll-l ctnlvlt-tl-li Saturday; of sctlitllill 2-1 gcllcrlll strike. may rtlll as 1i call- to contest the ward. B.C. Will Have Real or no Prohibition (Special to The Guardian) \'lt"l‘()i{.lA, 1i. <1, Milrtih Iii.—~in n iWii hour speech ill the lenislltlll-t- lli-re ycstordlly, .\li()l'il0_\‘ Gl‘lit'l'iii F-irrlu sulnln‘ l d his 1iusllioil on o», l unit-m. jtntilmllrllnzi r ruiltluill vrllu-id be iillftll sunlilli-i- in: in wilt-titer prullilllliilll is 1t; ('l)ililliiit' or not .\‘ll' i-‘llrris <aid llli‘i‘i' \\':l.~; no illliltllt‘ vol l ~ iii dczllint; with tho llfll_llll' lilwlillll" "You have not to club-ark 10d. n gulotillns. Prilllibititlli which docs not prohibit is worse than llselt-s: and lnelllll only'i'<111l‘-”“l" m” Mm“ liloll (‘llunty Jail larl llilrllt. Sinitilltlclll bl‘ lllt‘ coal collllnissioil pro declared the Atlllriic_y' Utfillvfill. nut PRODUCING co. STARTING lN SYDNEY The First utilities Cana- da-Chailottetowil Mall Seekhiibite. SYDNEY. ‘.\ilil‘(*ll sli. ~willllll ll ilcriod of_ two nlolltlls llilw. Ylll‘ l-m-ehily olfliullllzcli ‘\];||'illlll(‘ biol- inil Picturi- (‘onlplllly iilillitcd cl (lilllililil will sitzlll till- wot-lion ‘HI S_\'illic_y' oi’ ll $50,000 tliovllil; I'll" lure stutlim. Mr. Wallace liicllonnld of (‘than lottr-lillvn, is i" lhc l-ii_v_:li l11"’-‘l*11' looking after thc uonlpilllys inter- ests nnd is seeking ll silo for lllv new studio. When crcctcd, it will compnre favurabLv in conlpletc- ness llnli PfHllPliiPHl with ‘the best llltlvillg picture studios lil the i'u~ ilcil Stilton. The new nlovilig plciilrc company nos OFl-{ililllvll ih Sydney last Fri llzll- ililtl its hi-nilqilllrtcrs will bo in Sydney. it will be the first moving picture colliptlny to produce films ill EliSlKlTll Cllnllllil. Speaking Saturday Mr. McDonald said tllilt. oilci- unlit-i‘ way lilo now company will l'lti‘l'_\' on operations on n huge sonic. To ]ll‘t)(|llt't' thc first pit-litres .-\iiiPi‘lCfln tillolil will be used. Lntt young inch ilnd wom en of this district who are able to qualify will be employed by tho (‘tflllfliiiiy Sywllll-y has il('t‘l'\ sclectcd nil the now conlpllnus hcntlquilrlcrs" .\ir. Nicillnllllil silltl, “llcciluso it is sit- lllltcd in tho ccnlrc of it country contains scenery for nlov- pllsss-il clllewilcrc." Denikine is Hopelessly Defeated (Dom. Press Special.) LONDON, March 30.-Genornl Doniklne, louder of tho rlntidiol- shevlk forces in South Rilssiu, os- cnped from Novorossisk, when illc Soviet nrlnics captured that port last week. the British War Office has been informed. ll is feared Denlkinc luilzlll have fallen into the hands of the iiolslleviki. Ho made his last stand against tho Reds ilt Novornsslsk and time vic- feaiwi. The War Office admitted that this defeat practically eliminated the ilnti-ilolsheviki movement in South Russia. Great ‘Britain backed Denikine heavily assuring him of arms, foodstuffs. and munitions) British Prelzllel" ‘Wlliflll, ll0\\'i3V(-‘l'.l onvicted Strikers O collspirili-y ill connection with lhl- didillc lor illdlerillali lo succeed lil-r husband. Alliermiln W. E. Silllpsrlll. ll’.l)()i' lildvriliéifl. states Airs. Qticelil would bo naked by the hobor party] ‘ILL '1. ‘ ll l‘.- ! 0f the World. Allies have Accepted licclzlrcs that 'l~~' iliill-ll li-iverll- nil-ill would takl- .li lii'l_n-~ H»;- m“ Hill‘t'.= to liiinilir- lllt- llllvfly oi’ \\'i'lil»-llll lllld [llll-‘lll iliill frunl tlllillllltll-Flligh thl- \\'lli‘l(I'\' pgace_ 'l‘llt- conilllllflicarz-lil .\‘lilll"l that ])l‘l‘L‘llllll0l1S to ill ~ vlld wt-llld be tnkcn tin the spot ll wzlt wgumetl tlllll this llleant l ‘ (‘int gum-d owr lllc former in lliltll l-Illlperor '£lil(l a strict cell. m p would the instituted while t\\'ililcilli Lltjcufpifid his t-slate at Doorn fBritish Empire“ l Chamber of (Special to The Gum-o‘ an) NEW YO-lt-K, M: .- - I .:l jetllrl- front Sir Gellllll‘ Mist. l’, Min- Kll-l til 'l‘rllde and l'ltllliill'i"té, giv- | lllv, lilllzltltfs Gll(l11l'.~'l|llt|ii l0 the lllrcj~cfcil ' oi‘ (‘oillllii-rcc, was r.~.ill . i, .i ll-eeltlng u ‘. .‘l prominent ll nlcnltml‘ tn‘ the Brit‘ colony here twho was t-ll-lilnllan the locating. 1read a it-llt-r- from Sir George ill which or of the Siflllplrc- (‘llniiiclz “I anl |cs and aims o!‘ sum. ll ilrzllnlzat- . \ m8!‘ f British lirllpiri- (‘ham-bar 1 the dllrr (ltnllliTil in lav-g ‘ the French Army V, fort Whether Cthe Not. (Special to The Guardian) l l’.-\ltl.\‘. l.\].ll‘<'ll Ill —~'1‘il<- (lcrnplil '(_tll\'g'i‘illll(*!ll llillV >tllll troop»: illlo .1110 ituhr district lll suppress rho worltcns revolt tllc l. but liic llulli lllcr ill‘ troops tics ltclleil lllllllvf‘ lllusl not cxcccil lhl- limit lixcit lily hiursillll Fol-h lil his note iii Will Occupy Frank- r Allies Consent or '- will‘ ,. August 5i, iliill. 'i‘l‘clllitll‘ uni iliadc lllL-i slllli-lnclit lli all interview illilhlisliell by Le Matill totiay. ’l‘lli- Prcilllt-i- liddk-li lilai if the Gt-rlilllns excel-dell Pooh's limit, France will order her Hi‘lll_\’ of oc- cupation to occupy Frankfort, whet her the allies do or do not cou— scnt to it. ti"; L. Q . .\'iillc~r- l lllllll|5H llllllll] (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, hltlrch Il1.——'lli llddllfl ion to the shipments of gold ti! New York on board the steailler_ lJLpl-llil iw-‘hichwlrrivcd in New‘ Curlliuniu and h sailed last York Sunday. the lllic. Mlflil9ll2illll, whlc flllllNll r1 ill lli. IN SHIP ills fllflerllléilll Commerce for 17 Tolls Gold in Atldition to 16 Tons Previ-lv T“ ously Shipped Arrived Sunday. a Million Pounds More Coming Soon. Two 5011111111)‘ for New York earned l7 llJllN of the yellow metal lo New York and the American liner Phl- ladelipliiil, ‘when she sails this week will take 2.000.000 pounds sterling according lo the financial editor of the ‘London Titties. l [Soft Coal Millers’ ' entirely in accord null it» l . os- " . ‘l ‘m’ . StrlkeAvertedl 1km" the (lllnndiiln Minister said. l ‘ I ;Neg'ro Lyncllefldg.‘ ‘ , sllljlfillllfik“ . (Dom. Press Special-l _\l‘llLYS\"i‘l.l.l~l. Kin. Itiilrch I10 lrililt Flllitll, i0, ii neizlo, was llilscti to .l lPIODhUlLi‘ pole six rroln lllls city curl." W110i’ i .1 ._. ; i {h lnlills loci.- till» lwlzru frolil (l. \\'. Powell. lhlllee, and Ill she Bour- Frt-ll Link. Chief Oi lltiilillfll iliill in from attacks on as being c. Mich. I when ho '\\'.l!~' llccusetl of l\\tl Ruby Anderson. 1~l. ll brought back from i whore he “'21s arrt‘ i was seized. 1 —-———<-O-Q-~ fllesuvius Scares 1 People oi Italy l l l ‘ (Special to The Guardian) l \'.-\l’Iil~}S Mu -l lL-Gifcilt cul- iunins oi‘ sllnlltc \‘ ‘lli issued from l Mount Vesuvius -l».l.l\' alarmed the , The ilir-tctnr rlf llit‘ I \'t~-llvitl:~' (lbsermlrvy, howcvtrr. 1.‘. l=l lll(’l‘t‘ was l. -luse for foal". ‘ lll~ pllzlrllctcrizeli Jihcnoilit-non in, llii‘ usual sp" manifestation of volcano. Soviets unit?“ I popuisil ilm. (Special to Tile Guardian) LONDON, 1Vi.l" ‘l 31.-—Tht.' Soy li-t ill‘iii_v lli sow“ ltussia took Yo: tltiti prisoners lta . recent SIIIBCPSS" till opt-ration z ist GflilPflll lion- ikinc. ' liflillvl‘. BTOS('7O\V, hi troll 31.—A wirclclts ilcspllttth today claimed Rod troops look tcn thoti~old prisonors when llicy cllptilrell Mlvtlrossis, iln lili~ portllni lilack S-‘ll port and the last stronghold of imnikine. .\ (iovorlr meni C()Illl'\)\lil“1ll.lOil says 15.000 lid dltionnl Dflflfllil rs were taken Wlltfil Soviet cltlrnlil surrounded lliige bodies of anmlloishevik troops fie elm; tovcnrr] talllniik. A news agen- l‘! despntch ,ays General llcni- klno had ‘fieli 1o Theodosia. (‘rilneh lie escaped lronl 'tlle iteiis on ll warship, T“ remnant ill‘ Dviil- klnl-Q, zirlny lisn rotrl-lltctl tnwilrlli: i‘rllilen.. Another d--<piltcb sold. that lvlllil- (‘lissill-k trltips stlpptlriillg lrclli- klno “*P\'fi -‘llrolitc to (‘riint-ll by wily oi‘ Gvlllillk. ml official doc.- spzltch from Warszlw snys the itcd llffcnsivo ll,_nlinst Poland was brl-zlk log down lllong the l-nlirc ‘frtllll Germans Want (Spcclll to The Guardian) LONDON. March ItL-{lermnn shlpplnt: interests have worked out. e. pilll-l lo usc ilnltc-d Stains Vcsfléls over routes formerly work ed by thl- Halllhurn American line. lllt’ Timii shill totiay. The news- paper undrrstnuila tllllt director (‘tun of the (ierlnan llilcs, accompanied by‘ Herr "Pellzi-r. n-as onroute from Berlin to New York in an effort lo obtain Alnerlrslll rlvfipfifiilifiii in their plan. 25,000 Prisoners, ‘d antl-Bliislli-vllr‘ U. s. stilling‘ (Dom. Press Special.) i NEW YORK, ‘March 30.——-Pos- Hlbllily of a stift coal llllnels‘ strike was averted lust night by the tic-I ..n‘~“L‘l\L cgntcijenqe of op -, .-\‘.-llol'iu wilen 7.1 li-srillillbsfbivlis tiptcd uiianinlously making effec- .ilV(‘ on April l. the wage iiicrcus- lcs rt-oolllllleiitlctl by the Federal lBltlllllillotis (‘oai (‘oillillission and nlincs will continue in operation tllnrt-t-nlr-nt. A cluusl- coiltzlincd in ltlll- llllljilrity‘ rcporr of ihp Presi- lvldcs for n wage lilt'l‘t‘li.~’t‘ of Z17 ‘pcr l-elli. mm ,Chicag-o Held up — ' By Another Strike (Dom. Press Special.) I t‘iil(‘.~\(i0. Marl-h :’.tl.-—-’l"lle city business ll(‘l‘9 was virtually at a ‘standstill today following h strike of 1,000 oily hall clerks stcnogrnp- lit-rs iliill bookkeepers, No lfarbngoi l‘ ‘was (‘(\ll('(’l(*(l. The garbage hand- lers wulkcll olll when their cit-- illiilltlr; for liiorc money wcrc lillllPWl- . cil. Dorothy Cavendish Wedding April 21 (Special to The Guardian) _ LONDON, Mllrch rllw-The wedd- 1118 oi‘ Lady Dorothy Cavendish will take place at St. Margarels‘ \t'l=slnlillster l. April 21 ulltrrn" iii Abolish 1 War and Navy Post (Special to The Gua Ian) 'i‘ii1E HAGFE March til the Dutch arlny. h. pointed Minister of \ ii and also blinistel" of tho Navy“ lid interim. 'i‘lle Govl-rnllieill plaflls to aiboiish the pilsi oi’ \\'lii' and‘ and create a llllllllli"l‘_\' of tiefwl . —-—-?—1-O Lebanon Declares Its Independence (Special u; The Guardian) WASHINGTON. .\l'.1l'ch Zll.‘—Lo- llIlilOll ill Alifllll‘ 'l‘llrl<e_v, has do- t-l.li'c,| il.\ ind-‘ptrllllencia of Princi- ‘o ‘- tlovorlllllelll. the stale dc- ‘ pa .»-lll. wa- nilvisl-d today by the Foul»! Slflifh- (‘oils-ill at Bel-rut. A tllll: <-lnllnl 1-» llll‘ French tricolor bu‘ lllth tl.-» tvdur prominently‘ dis p}.l_\'l‘d wa. ijlilL-‘Vil slid it Cflllstillli- lllil is beinl: drafted. . German Trade (Dom. Press Special.) NEW YORK. March IIl1-—Gcrlll.lll dlllilurls til this port jlilnpcll from $20 ill ldebruarl; 1919 lo $2.]"'l,ijQG ,lll Fellrilaryl of this wilr. a ord- | illi: to figures roulpiloli lil llll‘ New York (‘llstoin house and ill Ill!‘ pub- ‘ lit‘ _\'9Stt‘l‘il2\_\’. --—-¢0 >--*- 375 Miles oi Molesllinsl l xinv YORK unit». ;li.--.\'l~lll t-l nttVPlllY flvl- llliltfl; oi‘ liloleskiils ,il- l ‘to lit‘ sold lil lh- lnrlh coupon‘ jsprlni: fur nilction ill the Mos-mic- _TElllplt-' lli-rt‘, Vi: cil (‘fill in i-itil ‘and llllon-illl; “n .‘ ltrirgl- [nnflill nf .follr ll1('|l>'~‘ pol" pfllt. flit‘ l.l.‘-’2.0t)f| ‘of tliosl- ‘kins which rwiii l». l'l-li'l‘- [vii would lllllkl ‘l strip of fur lung lelluugil to rte-ch flVlPl-‘llillllli (if lllle (llfilllilflt- ilnlween this i‘ll_\' nllli ‘i‘llil:lii--l|lill.l The collcclillli is llli‘ linrtu-l in‘ ll< kind i-vl-l- ' ~ be illic- iltlllctl lil ullc limc nlr-Pllcrc lil lhl- \\'lli'lil lilLl I‘\‘I'Y'_\' -IIUH|I'_\' ill \\llli‘ll zlitllcs lire folrllti has coil- llributi-d ‘ti it . Many or tho skills came trtllll Bavaria and they are said lo be the first ticrlnan polls cvi-r lift-red :lt an New York fur t sali- iii-t lllse molt-skill is high lll sill-lil’: favor for siiflllg’ and sum c‘ wear. active bidding and high ‘fill’! for tho entire offering are ‘prodicted. The coining nilction. which will begin on April 19th. will ‘be lllP larllcsr evol- held in this oily hi; ihi- Ncvl“ York fllr Auction Sales corporation. The value o! the fine collection is esti~ mated at 812000.000. making the- seconll shit‘ here within sixty days in which more that $l0,000,000 worth of furs will have been invol- pl With U.S. Increases lHerbert Hoover l Accepts Republican Nomination SAX FRANCISCO. .\ial'ch lil—~ Hcrllcr: lioovcl tlldliy li‘ll‘l{i‘.l'i)ll\"tl tin- Hoover ‘itt-pllblionn (‘lull nl‘ (‘ailltlrllill that hc would acct-pl ti lvllilllllffln lionilnaltiuu for pre- ~‘l--:l! i-{oai- oovveo-oe-ooooo-oo» 000-0040 To Subscribers i Owing lil tho further l:l~ crease in the cost of Il9\\'~‘ print and the increased cost of production. generally. the (‘harlottetoylwl Guardian finds it IlQCRFSiiTy to lllt‘l‘t’;i§l‘ its subscription rules Si 00 pct’ nniium. The lllCfPllFl‘ will gtl iliill effort on alld alter billy lst. llPXl. Tlii‘ subscription rate lil the cit-y will then b» $5.00 pl-r iiililiilil. 32.5.0 for six illoilths. llnli 30 ccnis pcr lllonlli. By llltlli $4.00 pcr illllltiiil. $2.00 for six months and 4G cents ‘per month. For illt- United States 50 cents extra. The Saturday edition $2.00 per nnnum. This rate is still consider- ably below tlle rates of other (lunrldinn newslilDers. The 'l‘oronto Globe bi now $5.00 per aniinl by mall. The Hali- fax Herald. $8.00 snnuin by mall. [is Devoir $6.00 per allnlinl by mull. Subscriptions lit the old rate. new and renewal. will he accepted until May 1st. otter which date the lncreas‘ ed rate only will be accept- ed. Charlottetown Guardian, Circulation Department. '6 0 O O O O I o OOGO ved. Altogether more than 5.000.- 000 separate pelts will be sold at the coming auction. 3i. l l l . l z l munwoewwoeveo-oe-pq l i l (‘Pill Pup. Chlef-of-tltvq; lerui~~etsft¥~ - --