<‘ em” cl K"~"'U The Paper That i Covers Prince Edward _ Island ' l Like The Dow t £00 -Sis ;\. 5/.\ ~ Rl . nun -- " ` _ - A * 9 / ' _» , _ . - ` ` ` . is _ ”*'/' ” _,yu/__ ,___ _ _, \\\\‘s\ \\\\\ \ .\§;__ - The Peoples Paper ,..<...."=»~..:`:._ Read bylivebody \ pies . - '/a_§ Au Tim News . Worth Printing All The Adi ' Worth Beading ” Charlottetown Guardian, Three Ce ntl. _Morning Guardian. Founded 1soi. Evening cunt-alan. 1aa1. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1920. sy Mali, cannon, oa.oo,'u. s. 'A.. $3.60. , Annual Subaerlptlonldellvered, $4.00. __ NEWKINE [ll 5YH|i |]Hl|lli5 . .0 FHENIIH _-li ` ` April 6 to Get Out of __ Syria, and the Arabs Have Ordered ii, British Out of Palestine. - ' French are Given T111, (Special to The Guardian.) CONSTANTINOPLE, March 25. -Despatciies from Beirut an- nounce that Emir Felsal, recently proclaimed King of Syria, luis giv- en the French until April 6th to leave Syria and the Arabs have ordered the British out of Pales- tlne. Prince Felsnl son of the King of 1{edj.iz has been ordered to ex- :i_-' - -_-___ lllll [IF 5YH|ll pluin to the Supreme Council of the allies the crowning oif him as King of Syria. Mr. Lloyd George announced that recognition -was denied him by the allies as ruler of that country, as Lebanon pro- tested against his sovercignity_ After the ceremony of his proclamation, Emir Feisal de-` ilarcd that this would not eiieet relations with thc allies. . P. E. lSLAND’S DAY AT FUR AUCTION SALE P. E. island Silvers, Brought Highest Prices, .Two Matched Pairs Bringing $1,600 and $1,560. Hon. A. E. Arsenault Addressed Meeting on P. E. island Fox lndustry. _ * (Dom. Press Special.) _pladed and no better evidence of MONTREAL, March 25.-This was -Prince Edward lsland's day at the Canadian Fur Auction Sales and -fox shippers from the Island watched their choice skins bringing excellent prices. The top price was $800 each for a matched pair of silver foxes; another pair brought $1,560 and the majority of other silvcrs ranged from $200 to $600 por skin. _'Sales of silver' fox had not been concluded when adjournment was made at noon. The sale of cross fox during the morning totalled ‘$61,402 and pri- uept ranged from $100.10 $200 DB1' pe _ Hon. A. E. Arsenault. e`ir-prem- lor ol’ Prince Edward Island, ad- dressed the buyers for ii few 'niliilites on the silver l`ox lndustry ‘before the beautiful silver fox pclts, the pit-.cc de resistance of the sale were offered at nuc- tlon. "l'_‘ox raitcliers were breeding for quality at present rather than for production," he said. The best silvers lit the present collet-,tioii wei'e Priiice Edward island ranch furs_ The old theory that wild fox pclts were superior had been ex- H+%r%-K icounuvslln sricuisl 4'G+O§O*O*¥ *WANTED SMART GIRL FOR Linotype. Apply Guardian Office. tf. "*WANTEDlMMEDIATELV HOUSE to rent with modern convenien- ces, Apply llox 504. 2| &_____-._.,___l... *WOMAN T0 OLEAN OFFICES. and also to do liouscliold wash- ing. Apply Guardian Oillcc. *WANTED T0 RENT.-HOUSE Lily May lst. Modern. Phoiit- 195 7837-3-24-M'ECillitl ___.__________.______ WANTED A 'GIRL OR ELDERLY lady to do housework. Apply at 74 Bayfield Street. 7870-li-20ME2iptl _,1¢@,1-_ FOR SALE BOAT AND ENGINE both practically new. A. McLean tit Co., Georgetown. 7874-3-20-MEM. *WANTED.--HOUSEHOLD MEND ing or plain sewing by experi- enced ncedlewonian. Apply 202 Great Gcorgc St. 7862-3-25-i\il52i ,_ ___ _ ._ __ its explosion could he found, be said, then by comparison of \vild fur with those offered from Island (Special to The Guardian.) lanlync issued orders which were intei'pi'eted as providing a coiiipl- OTTAWA. MPWCII 25--The m\Va1 etc deiiiobiilzaticn of the naval ser-i ll0|iCy WHS l1Il¢1€'I‘ diSU\1SSiU|\ 1\iZl\i“ vice as al present coiistitiitctl. The' at thc caucus of Unionist senators Mlnnnl-,. ln- Inn .Nnvnl Serving. lg anti members of the House of (Jom~ m nnnn, 3, slnlcment nt me pnr. nions held'this morning. The dis- pose 0,- ,msc 0,-new in the House cussion was brief but it has given of lionl,-_‘Om mmm-mw_ In me rise to the belief that Canada may me-dnllme, it is ,.ep0,-[Pd Mn Bal. _V91 Ht'-CGDL i-116 Rift Of V¢‘SSl’|S Wi\lC|\ `laiitync was asked to give soine in- IIBH D68!! Offered bl’ the BNUSYI foriiiatioii in callous. The conse- 80V9"\_"\'Sl'li- Al il ll\`0‘/A0115 Callfufi tluenco is that there is now in cir- UIS g0V@1`1`-llllelli-'S SUDD0i`l9FB DF0' culation a report that the so-culled nourwed against the adoption Of 11 deniouliiznti-on cf the canadian nn- Dtifnlllllelli l1l1VH1 POUCY and DP0' val service was in réality a step sramme at the present time and in thc direction can reorganizat- the introduction of naval leslsla- ion and that the utter or the Brit. 11011- SUUSSQUQHUY H011- C- C- B211' ish government may be accepted. Allies Serve Notice Communists Make on Moslem Agitators Headway Against ' -- ‘ Government Troops (Special to The Guardian.) ' ~-* ‘ M-ADRAS, BltITlS_H lI\_lDl.~\. (Dom. Press Spectal,) March 25.-ln connection with a l.()1\'-DON,March25.----Despatclies iwarning issued by the H0111- _i§_0V' today indicated contiiiued success- erllur Gllainst utilizing UH* lli`0 _i\\\" es for (`omiiiuiiist military forces in klsh agitation 'for seditious aimS_. the revolt against the Geriiian gov notices have been served on ln eriimeiit iii the iiuliistrial district well known persons, Meslems. f0\‘~ of iwestpliaiia. 'At despatch solid ranches, _ bidding them to attend, speak at. the last of the ltcichswehi' troops Nmn,-u||y prince Edward Island; or m.(,m0t,_ nnplir; 'meetings were expelled -t’i‘om the Ruhr Val fox men were very much to the' of any sort for two months icy and the power was exclusively foie this mornin Prominent ai e the resident iii tht h.1iid-1 of the y\oikiiien's ' _ g. ' ',Tlicy includ D ' _’ ' -_ - ' ` -` inoug them was B. Graham Rogers. and secretary of the lo- couiicil. Goveinuieut under work- \il@ yll\1lli5<‘5i l'i\“i’i1 0Wl“‘l' Oil \\\0!(-nl congress committee and the men is proceeding smoothly the Island who has a 48 lien fox farm ' . . li; _ 4939111011 Sam- rlose to Stiiiiiiiersitle. Diseussiiigi Moqun L ‘me 175 Persons Killed. the fox industry, Mr. 'Rogei-s, who PARIS. Marcli 25.~*M0l`t> illlill is a tv iical keen alert t`ar vision on young rancher, snld't,hc sale oil . ~ ' tween Coiiiiituiiistic workmeiis foi silver fox pelts antlbreeding stock ces and Geriiiairgoveriiiiieiit troops from the island industry would run in 'l`l\ui‘ir\gia district near Gotha _ o ° - l , 0,000 hi , - 0 ll.l A- Hidi `h' »s.‘:,s_~.§2._*i__*':‘.l ...‘..z_l,s::_é.‘;f.°. imperial PWSS U00" _:§._.‘;:...al‘; ;‘:s.;e....r as for inuch higher sum next year. “" Coniiiiunist chiefs escaped. Of This amount 250,000 will be A meeting called hy. the Board _ conunlnus Fi hun S 9 o- - paid for pelts and the balance for of Ti‘t_ld’2. l`0Dl‘05@“U“S gli’ _"'“"‘_’;_'2 ESSEN, March 25.-Leaders of llvo foxes, 0l‘gf\l11Z2lU_0I\5 interest” "2 _ German Red ‘forces here today au- . forth-couung Vlail Uf _U19 }~‘*‘“i‘“`° nounccd the capture of Wesel, . . PYSSH Tl`!ii0H. WHS _il0|d In Ula H0322 northwest of Essen, which was bc- ~, ,. - , i t ening. ‘ . _. United States Selling ~f_1r-df 1351);; _ ‘; ;,“,,,, _,_ ,,,, Sw-l__'»> the “ed f-~.=v of _ Piesident, . r sim al days. The Reds refused the nnnn-_ - _ goveriiment's offer for an nrmistlce. Various committees were IIDPOIU' Fighting continued all day yester- | ted, the understanding being that ~tlay. A Red comniurrique said the WASillNG’I`ON, Marcii 25.~Tl\e ull. Slimmerside Board of Trade Red nriiiies ca»ptui'ed Fri-edrlclisfeld navy departiiiciit aiinouneen today ,ou nlgng their own representa- Other forces have rcaclied the Rlv \\ ld _ _ ' thc offer oi sale to the public of mms to act in conjtinctirin or irl- el' UDD0. about 20 miles north of_ 150 siibiiiarlne chasers wlilcli were , deDenden|ly_ as circuliistanees Essen. The Communists were in_ t-tinstrucletl at an average cost oil wnrrantc-d, ._ complete control of the Red armies, $67.000. _'F1193' UTC “UW HDDfl\iS€‘¢i‘ The (.nn|m||_l@@S ntmlngpll wpre the (‘c-iiiiuuniqile concluded. at $20900 ,.ncn_ 1 at-_ fnllgwsg _ Early tlespatches said that Wesel _--<»¢>--- Finance. Mr- W. K. Rogers, chair. , was_ held hy six tliousand_ Reich- _ _ _ _ I _ _M __ swell' troops supporting tie gov- ;l€‘"l‘{' §{;):kig__.J (t`_I0\.;/IW Szgm.; erniiieiit of President Ebert. The - ' '__ _“__ “', KOH, H M van attackiiig Reds were snid to nuin- In Divgrcg Measufgs L' “F “_ ‘ ‘_ '_ it, _'__‘E'_ ._ .nf bn- nt...-c than 20,000 liuskirk, W A Stewai , =i» Am M | _ ' h ____ lett; R. L. Cotton; John Agnew. ._)____i§S .‘f_}If_____'_‘__°';';'EA'_':_:_U__f_`____ ($P2C|i=\i 1° Ti’\¢ Guardia"-i R¢°°P'i°": His H"“‘“` meuwn tary intervention in the Ruhr iudus l.ON‘l)ON, Martfli 25.-The Ilouse nnt Governor McKinnon, chairman ._ _ _ " , _ trial district of German wil fo- of Lords, by it votc'of 93 to 415, to llnn_ J. H. Rell; Hon. Mr. thief low if the troops of thi; G__},_“a}_ day lias-it-tl the SCCUIHI l‘0i\di“l4’ 'Ji Justice l\'if\ihi050n3 Him- Mr- J“_5‘-' government arc unable to restore it bill introdueetl by Baron Buck- ice Fizgerald; Hon. Mr. Justice m._|_.__. 'hom in the num. funn-¢._ it master proposing important di- llaszard; Ilon. Judge Stewart; Ma- was 1,m|.m,d today If EMM m“_ vorcc reforius. .Tile bill Wilillil iS vor Riley; Messrs. J. A. Webster; iiiissarics are unable ue utiu e _ to H t based on thc majority r0l'10l‘i of Il W. Kerr; S. A. McDonald; E. _K pence in the present parleys. it was mynl L-ommlsslon extends the- Iirow; J. R. liurnott; W. F. Till- said, the Allies will gran; full nel-_ grounds for divorce to cover. ii- marsh; W. S. Grant. _mission to send as many troops mong other reasons, three years Transportation: Mr. J. A. Web- into tht- district. as l’rcsitlt~ut I-lb» ese toll i.tbitu.il drunkenness sto ohtirman, Mr C W Rogers; ert niiy wish lt’ the indxiiiiuin tim l..rt‘ _ l' ' -‘.\'. 1 ' -~ - ~ ‘ »- ' l" :ind cases where .tt sentence of Major D. A. McKinnon: Messrs. ed forces available to the central death has been cominuted to life H. V. Buntaiu; W. A. Gaudet; 1'. gtiveriiiiicnt cannot restore order seiwitudc. Tho bill after tt power- W. Turner; G. D. Wrlglit; Frank tll<‘ii Allied forces will take cllilrse l`ul anti iiiiiliiissioiten speech by liar- B. Stewart; E. P. Kinsman; S. Ken- Of tilv ;l_iilt11li0 of lllrs. I). 0'M Reddin, resigned. ‘ it was decitlotl that the commit- eity council the seconn_ Monday in April. THE PRESIDENT’S ADDRESS. Ladies and Gentlemen, The l‘resideiit's address which I had the privilege of delivering be- fore you last yi-ar included detail- ed liiforiiintiuii as to the ineasures taken to t-onibnt tlistuise, particular- ly tuberculosis, and presented facts for the consideration of-the iiuthorl- tier; ami the public which should make for |nmre health-ful condi- tions thzin now prevail in this city and -province, but for the present l will be as brief as is posslblv with dtie consideration for thr- ini- portance of the subject. I desire to express my pleasure at being iii n position to review the work of another very successful year. nnd to testify to the valuable ofllces of the Ladies Auxiliary, the Honorary Secretary and the cap- able and assiduous District Nurse. The statements of the officers of this society from year to year have niarked continuous progress lu :tl- lsvlatlng distress not only among persons affected with tuberculosis hilt also relieving those \vlio are afflicted with ills of any kind, and who are in poverty, and it may safe- ly be assumed that the work which ls reflected in the reports now sub- tlianks ol’ the audience at the close nm. of H h0uS,.|,0|d to nef»0,n¢. nf. °f his i\ddl`95S- ' fceted where one of their number HCV- MV- RHi’ll\0Htl and Dr. Yeo. ‘was organlzetl. The District visit-` early meeting of the city council ‘ the reacli of 0110 lit’-F5011. and it is moving for the appointment of an' very much to be desired that au ad confidence in the Assoelatioii. The annual collection was taken . U11. IIS Usual, in May anti although the weather was unfavoralilt-, the ladies who kindly voluiiteered to distribute and lake-up the envelopes i succeetletl in bringiiig in very rc-\ spectalilv i~etui'us, amounting toi $1000, approxiiiiatelyl The usuali grant ol’ $200 was received l'roiii tho; Proviiicial Govei‘iiiiis»iit, and $100. from the city, wbicii with geiier-i ous lirlvate contributioiis amounted , to over $2000. 1 'l`liere were less extreiiie cases, of illness and poverty than lu tlicl previous yeai's,- but the advancedl cost ot' medicines, food and eonl` taxed the resources of the society tel such an extent that caution had to` be prot'tisPtl in order to keep t-x-A D@l\fiil1ll'1‘ witliiu the reveiiiie, still,_| iio tlesetiiii use \\ is ll nel t ` - ~ " gC'. 'i.`Ilii'( L) they were unanimously adopted. _ __ __ __ _ , I\lr, Tidmarsh especially commend- `f;‘_;__“_l_t_]_'i(_’f;.t the “°Ce""m3 ‘mentions “d_MiS§ D9§_‘°i“‘H'h"w]_?L5:;_‘§n$ur;(§I The lllslieiisary whicli is conduct- fm “El Wm ' 9 " ' y led 'by the Latlies Auviliarv still` .thc opinion that -both the 1'-‘rovin-_ ___________ ___ ____ __ _n_.________.___ ___é_o__ as. Clfll ‘md Civic Gqvernmems should lit~atlqii:irtPrs tiliiil dislriliutiiig een-1 lllillw |i‘l`gW` gmnis '°“""dS the| ire for the Society. lt is open dallyl \v0l‘k. _ ¢ from 10 a. ui. to 4 p. iii. At t"lirist-, | p DV '\|ii\'“ Wlihologlst- mf‘°"rEd mas the u<'u'il tree was iii evidenccl tit tilt' f\lll>1\l‘Pl\i |€\l\“W5.V ‘vhich fix' laden with good tliings wliit-li liadl - I 0 iSiH in liliii City in Wililfli A0 ‘milk been sem iii bv the ladies of the ’ and meat inspection and submitt- .n_._. np ' . ~ ._ _ . ` | 1-tl sonic startling facts in refer- ~ - -. - - H . t v .iiidt pool ehildieii \\ho at teiided iii gieat niiuibt-is, vteie made late Dr. Jenkiiis who iiiauglirated rare occurrence for ti second mein-i contracted the disease. This is ini striking contrast with coiiditi_0ns_ that `prevailetl before this Society, lug work coiiibinetl with eoiidurt- ing the Dislieiisary has outgrown tlitional competent visiting iiursei he aplioiiitetl hy the health uuthori-t On motion of Dr. McMillan it. UPS S0 05 i° “IWW '-“A55 D"bl°|-0 wi give her full time to 'llc DiSD0T\-S" ary which has tlevelolietl liito a pub- llc relief 'bureau null is in constant -. ,_‘_'_‘_‘____'___ _U ‘_______-_m“ np] worn or Miss Deplglg who he to $350-and \y,as tlistrilmtetl through! ____________ ‘___ \-____________‘ f`___‘______ -___‘__ said was doing work which :\ train- Ulf* UiSl)t_‘1lSi\\`.\’. _ _ | _-____wu__ I_.__gl'i,__`h “._.m_l‘ WH '__ ,mu pd nn,._q(. mnln not (ln Tlla,-.owns A roiitiitiioiis edurnti_\'e eanipnign_ ____ ____< T__0____~__ __________' __‘_~ __‘_________ rooui he declared for both ,a train- iS i'Hll'i@li ull l1l'_ii|f.‘ Ulsifift -\<\ll`S9 l who b_,_,,__m_, ‘_.`m;,d _N `._ {`._.i\e_. ed m".S(,_ and. the regnlnr dlnncns on ber ilaily_ visits, and ht-ii' advice _ _ -___ _ ‘ __ - _- _[__ _ ` and explaiintioiis given to those who i°““1“ ‘ 5i"‘y~ “ ‘He ‘mmg mm ‘ary nurse. Hn hoped in future - , - _ _- '_ ____ A. ld, H eduf ti ml 0__ MISS Domois would hp more ada, do iiol. llutlertand the relations of __T____l;ln° T__‘_€_‘__‘____a_'_: he ‘_;a_fJ___e__ IL; . ,f i,f.l-if , l`it,t ' _ ei' ' . - DR Porto).-S mmress followcm in conibating the white plague aiid|;‘_:‘_;l__;‘f__l§ile_‘l;‘?y ‘Yl(;;'E1!rie"i"g,ll:_I{'l))lx_l;t It was __ v,_,_,y interesting one com in lessening the spread pf all ills- - - ti tis c li ue e . taining much valuable ini’ormation._ 0?” ‘i;fd':'S'_. The pri;/}S:;|‘lv§!nnlce1n_se :lest daughter und the subject of llc put forward as the main assent. g__eS__0__s__n;‘___e_0§°W__v‘ “___ of ‘u'___ mis Ske,(.h_ - ials in the treat-mont of tubereiilo 5 umm cum “,i__(_h° are p__D_,mpd'_ Sis Ulf! l’0i|0\ViT\l-Y! Good food, silt. _gee _ha ___eg__ega__0__ of the patient | bei' teens when she began to show flcient rest., fresh air and clcanii- md'_h(,_`___§m0val0f __h,_1,pi_m and Cowliiiarkell literary ability. As a girl ness and heartily congratulated the ming from me sm( _.Dom mwew she devoted much attention to ear- local society upon the work they wmmm doubt prevelmgd me Sm.md!ly -Spanish literature and history me doing' of tuberculosis, so that it is now atfmd C°“Uib“i€d 8 large ““mb9l` at among them Mary Augusta, the el- Mary Augusta Arnold was still in articles on Spanish subjects to the “Dictionary of (‘liristian Biograp- h_v," edited by Dr. William Smith and Dr. Ware. ln 187;’ she married Thomas lluuipliry Ward, u distin- guished author and editor, and all her literary works since llieu were published liiider the name of "Mrs. llumphry \Vard." Iii February. 1888, “Robert Eis- merc" was published and its suc- cess was i'emai~kable and instantan- eous. it was the literary sensation of the time and was widely read and discussed. In five months it passed, in the three volume foliil, through seven editions; and since that time more than 70,000 of the onevolume editions were sold in England anti fur more than half it million in Aliicrica, mostly pirated editions. 'i`lic book was also trans- lated iiitn German, Danish and Drum; _,_ “__ Cl____k_n_ Joseph Mo' who wo_uld have pai‘l_lculur iiiforma-' D____c__ ,_ _ _ . _ tl it .ivdllul li vlll iv \ tb: piotce-l ' _ $;r(;§' TI-"1 PDU?" ‘mlm .M(I`cnml' liiin that is) iitiortlcii bty uiisociatcd I" 1893 Mrs* Hum1’l“`Y “""d pub' _ '_ ' s ' - _ " ‘ citarlties in other places in pre-' lished another novel, 'lbs History of David Grieve." and two years later "Marcella", lt is estimated thnt out of the sale of these three books the writer made $2l00_000 in t-opyriglits. ller earnings from her next novel, “George Tressad_\'," published in 1896, were consider- ably greater in proportion, al- though tlie book did not attract so u'iueh attention as "Robert Els- Newlv Elected 0fiicers Grand Orange Lodge The Grand Orange Lodge of P. E. island closed its session yes- terday morning afler a very stic- cessful convention. The following officers for the en- suing year were elected:~ R. W. G. M__1»--Rev. Dr. Mac- ldweii, Kinross. ll. W. I). M.-~-li. Fi. Miller, ctt_\‘ ll. W, .l. I). .\l.~--Sterling Hunter. Suiniiiei‘sidi>._ R.l W. G. (‘,.--Rev. F. W. Sow- dnn. 'Bed-ford. R. W. G. T.--J. J. MacLeod, Bonsliaw. R. W. (l. O.-N. D. Mclmiiii. liox 341, city. _lt_ W. G. Loci.-G. l-‘. Younk- er. North Wlltslilre. ill. W. G. D. F. ('.-N. C. Stewart. llighbaiik. ' Auditors.-C. E. McKenzie, Mil- ton, D. P. Murdock. city. -D. G. S.-A. A. Mnc~Dougail. Argyle Shore. _ D. G. (‘_, Prince County-Rev. J. J. Bamford,