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CANADA. rmosv, Aran. i, 1919 *"""_°' °l1!°_°.°fllltl@r- llrllvsrra lm " - »;, _,_ _ _ _ __ _ __ __ _ _ ________________ svn-Il-wh-»u.no.v»u.aa.\s» i i i _ in pu_lulgls_olscUssEpC0N ESTl|`§|l,?\-gg) \gg|§K||§g|ZES AND PoLl_'ll_c_ill_l_.__c0NlR0l’ (Special to the Guardian) ‘°m°|n llel' l'l§l1tfui shuro ui this basl'-I ; (Special to The Guardian ~ _ l The new lan therefor seeks MON-'IiitEAd.. April 2.- President ness on it competitive basis. In this! ' ! ' ‘ 9 ' E CANADIAN ~ TRADE I Mark Workman of the Dominion Steel Corporation returned today from a two uiont1x’s trip to Great -Britlan and - France. Mr. Workman stated that he was' impressed with the possibilities of future Cansqiaii 11|-ade relations with Great Britain, France and Bel- Kium. although for the time being uu- certainty of conditions brought about iw, the luck of definite news in ro- gard to -peace terms. had created it want of confidence on the part of buy- ers, who are in a position to place large contracts. h "The signing of' the pence treaty' which it is hoped will take place withiu the next' few weeks, will un- doubtedly stimulate business in Eur- ope." said Mr. Workman, "And it is expected that Canada will -bc able io connection It is pointed out that the increasing demands of British labor. particularly in the coal mining Indus ll'Y. has resulted in a trui.,_,nd0us in- mills. and that Britain has undoubt edly ,lost some of her former lui- Vl\l1lHSe in the worid's markets for the time being. Consequently Canada is in a much more favorable position '-‘llllll f0m10l'lY to reach ont for export trade. which is an absolute necessity today, in order to permit the Domin- ion to provide for her war debt.” Operations at the steel works and mines," stated Mr. Workman." hav: proceedcd quite satisfactorily during my absence and I am pleased to limi that generally everything has been running smoothly." . Republic Established in Belgrade (Special to.T'he Guardian) LONDON, April 2.-The newspaper vetchernl Listy of Agram, Jngo Slavla, according to a wireless despatch from Rome announces that the dynasty of Kurageorsovltc-h has been deposed im" a republic proclaimed in Belgrade. inc cspltal of Serbia and Jugo Slaviu. Sir Rollert Borden Comes to London (Special to The Guardian) PARIS. Aprl 2.-Sir Robert norden proceed-s to London on Thursday U. S. fable to see the greatest number oil French Press Commands i I ' Gilt to Canada. (Special to the Guardian.; ' PARIS, April 2.-The French press' lu commenting on the announnemam that the French Government intend-h ed to offer as ri gift to Canada Vlmy I Ridge speaks with great enthusiasm' of Canada's war efforts. La Laberioi writes as follows “Vimy is indeed th-:i spot where the gallant troops of tho: doinlnion have acquired on iinmortuli l enown " ` r ' ' subscription price asked ,for.i_zoes wlili-- ' Bar Against Canada? (Special to tha Guardian) WASHINGTON. Aipril 2.-Tariff leg- whsi-.. heh. to which wnh si. nswhrii ismuoa which may -entirely elmis-.~ Kemp and ‘Sir George Perley as well the eoininerclul relations between thc? as with members of the British govern~ United States und Canada is threaten- ment respecting demobilizatlon and cd by the republicans who have hi oilier important subjects. ' i W’i\ile in liondon he will uttend the ‘ I narjorlty in both the senate and tll»~ louse of. iv.-prusentatives of the new .\Ic'Gill dinner on Prltlny and unvci! congress and wllo have nlwnys mnilt’ u -beautiful memorial the gift of Major a protective tariff ii 'port of their and Mrs. Aster which is te be erected party policy. Z in the cemetery nt (Jlovcden. lion. Mr. Doherty has been made u _I member of the fntematlonnl law union ufacturcr agninsi the competition of recently organized as one of thc o league of ations, The union will have o clined to -protect the American inan- } os. ! 1 | The candidates enrolled so rar are fvory enthusiastic. They say the Guard- ' iian Automobile and Piano prize cani- 5 paign is offering some unparalleled in- Iducements to earnest, conscientious feuergetic effort. This is true. for so 'many in such valuable prizes as Tho, |(luardlan is oilcrlng in this cainpaign] s has never been in reach of the public 3 at the expense of ten weeks effort. i Then you can seo how exceedingly f important it is tor you to onroll your-I self iri this great campaign nt the ver,v| outset and make an ovcn start with the _others so that you may have an equal chance to win one of tht-so priz- WHERE YOU SHINE For It is easy to induce folks to lair.-l something which is good. And you know it is good. And you have only roi' tell the people about 'i‘l1c Guardlmr that it needs to he reall once to bi~‘ appreciated. _ ‘That it is worth far more than the ou't' saying so the contestant who is people is sure to win. As it is iue|'ei_.' n question of seeing them: gciiiitgi! their subscriptions is thc easy pari or; It. One of our cniiriidute's came in to' the eilioe this morning and said ilini! they had no trouble nl all in lzetting' people to subscribe for The Guardian! because they liked the paper. though: they had ilot _vet token it. _ PLAIN TALK Now. are you uiiibitious? Do you want nn Automobile? Do you want an - Now more than cvcr they seem f \lill’l8llt Piano. 0l‘ ll line Grufunoln. or. I n ‘ ' the $100 Diamond Ring. er our of th-~_ l Wrist Watches. I ther countries and increased duties 1 _,__ _ _ l _ _I ' _, , _ n importations may be expected wiicr ‘ ° ° ° ‘ “mi '"0 ‘*”"°"’P““5i"5 5"' “Mi ‘"|5“'_ APPi°'°Hk¢~ 1 bers 0|- ii", cgmmlmlen ‘ The lar est federatlo ` R Uk I _ ‘Minister Receives Address f"°‘°'°" '° “ ° ’°” --*P it is prcsumedithat you do. You are most likely to s t down at homo and have some one to bring you these priz- es-_‘Tl1at would -be vory cosy but ilu- uuestion is. are you willing to ilustlv for what you want. You may win any one of those prizes if you liuvc thu required energy und ambition. if you want to win don't. dciay another mln- ute, but illi out tho application blank Many Aspirants for Various Prizes And all are Working and? H- »- ---_ Boosting for First Prize Position. Race is to The f l - “Energetic.” _ I . ii__*______i; | - I and send it in at once. But if you are afilictcd with the hookworm you wil! certainly never be a-blc to win. Decide todny and start at once. _ The first vote standing oi` candidates - will be published on Thursday thi-_ 10th. All votes must be rccclvcd ni thc campairzii department noi., later, than Tuesday night for this publicat-3 lon. l hunch ro lnvr iss- PARIS, April 2.-The P‘ranco-Ger- combine French economic and inun front, which is still the fore- itical authority for a temporary most subject before Premiers Lloyd iod until the productive 'capactliy Q George. Clouicnceuu and Orlando thc mines in Northern ie-;Q~ and Presirlcnt Wilson, is being pro- stored. industrial-production-=revlyQ1 sented now from it new standpoint and the prostration due to the wh which offers some prospect of agree- ended. . ' ment.' The first plan was to givel ' . V France economic control of tho Sadr; lt lll eat-illlat-ed that tivo yuan. will conlfiolds-so as to oilsot daiiiuge to' bo required to restore the mince to the coal minus of Northern Frnnce,!Ilorxual and this probably gina 'sh Franco was not to have political con-l l‘I|€‘ll- Of U10 l0lI81h of the irol over the lurgo Gerniiiu popular.-§.i0lI1t control by France. The fact ion in the Saor valley which would- that the control would be'-_lempdhfy cmuin with Germany. This proved! WOUN 0*/0l'C0l1l0 *he 051061505 Of ls' r objectionable and one of thc chief. ncxiition similar to thu Germlln ali~ causes of the Council oi' i<`our's in-: noxation of Alsace and laorraine-_lp action. The main obloctlon was the 1870. The proposal was that advaqe divided control by which lrmsehf od las concerning the Soar would ht- uhhhli- io operate the mihr-.5 only but lt ls rcsnrdul how as eauglk clieclively, prevent strikes and sn-'applicable to the- left bank 0! I / force authority when the Germans Rlllllil 05 ll Doislhlo heals 0( |_|`5'|' 0F cANg|pA1-£5 § were enerciding political control. Diehl- I " nleralcr No.1. 1°' A ” ‘ '”" ' ” `”` '”" Mrs. W. J. Llaney . . _ _ . . . . . . . . _ . . . ._ Mr. Augustus Down _ ._ Miss .lean Finlayson _ . . . _ . . . . . . . _ . _ _ Miss Mildred Acorn _ , . _ . _ _ . , . _ . _ . . ._ DISTRICT N0. 2 Miss Eileen Conroy _ . . . _ . . . . . _ _ . . . ._ Miss Flossie Ca-rbeth . . _ _ . . . , . _ . . ._ Mr. Roy T. Tanton ._ Mrs. Arthur Green , . . . _ . . . _ _ , _ . . .. Mrs. John Campbell f . . . _ _ . , _ . , . _ ,_ Miss Mary E. McPhee Miss Anna McCabe _ . . . _ _ _ . . . _ . . ._ Miss Pearl C. Howatt ._ Lieut. Roy Dunn ___ _ _ _ Misa .lean E. Stewart ._ Miss Annie Callaghan Mr. Harry S. Cannon __ Mr. Frank F. Araenault ._ Mrs. James Redmond __ Mr. T. Gordon Ives ... Miss Daisy E. Vanldoratine Miss Myrtle McKinnon Mr. Seymour C. Gordon .. Miss Lucille McNeill Miss Aida Fraser . . . . . _ ._ M-r. R. H. Abbot _ . . , _ _ . , _, Miss Mary M. O'Brien Miss Eileen Howatt .. _ . _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ . _ , . . _ . . . . . _ . ._ Charlottetown . . . . _ . _ _ Charlottetown , . . . _ _ ,_ _._ Charlottetown . _ _ . . _ . _ _ , _ . . _ . . . _ _ ._ Charlottetown ' _ _ _ . . . _ . , . . . _ _ , Tignlui- - - - - - - -- Albertor izxnisnprii 2.-'rin-work oirevis-lA NQW D|s.|.mc.r N 'ing the covenant oi' thc League of rvlsnc _cons-u.in_ covnnnn smvi ___ (Special to the Guardian) ; o. a. i _ _*Nations has been completed by the "'-_- _ ~ _ _ . _ . . . , . . , . . , . _ . . . _ _ _ _ _ _ Si. Eleanors I drafting committee 'and the Peace , ` ‘ 'fit _ _ , .. _ _ Searletown -' Conference Commission of the League ._ south west, Loi '.04-or which Pre.-udeiit wilson is chan--f » . ‘ _` ‘ '._- "»' . . . _ _ _ , . . , _ . . . . . _ . . . ,_ Heatherdale 3 man will inko up the matter thlsi - " . , . . , . . _ . _ . . _ , . _ ._ Wellington Station - week. probably todny or 'I`l1nrs‘ ‘ ~ - ' , _ , _ , _ _ . _ . . . . . . . . _ . . , _ _ ._ s _ f B T d i _._ . _ . _ _ . . . . _ _ . . _ _ _ __ Gasperauxl that tho wholc covenant ua rovlscrli 0 rl .e_‘~_~_'. New Wiltahlrniwill ho made public by tho ond 01"' _'_"" ` _` . _ _ ._ Jehnstoifs River the week in the form In which it will » - ; ‘f _ . ' f _ l i earlstown day, it is oven reasonable to suppose- ° Si. Eleanors i H0 Ulm ‘|10 PC8110 treaty. ' (sP°°'°I 1° TM °.‘|.:_°'a..”"l_ I | _ . . _ _ _ . , _ , . _ . _ . . , _ .. Al>ram’o Village. . , , . , . . _ , . _ . . . . . _ , _ . . _ . ._ Lake Verde- Montague ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' , . _ with a plan for the rii0rih'of the cbd _ . . . . _ . . ._ Peters Road. Lot 63! ‘ ’ I ‘ ,._,,,,_ ,..,,,, , The German Financial .gg @_f0_;fn';;;ga_°=;{mf§»o c-»»-llll-Milf Lorman. April :_-rue sw _ds ~--'~1--~ _ parttmont of ovcreos trade iti` teddy ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' " _ ; » - ' f li s.-_ 'it'|e"§i‘\$- A|b'°"' LM 5? post-il to spend at least fliwdm Richmond, R. R. No. ________ annually on the consular sewiwjud . _ _ . . _ . . . . . . . _ French River ~ - ~ - - - . - - » _ _ , Malequef ISllwial to thc Guardian) - llL’l\l`ll' -5 350-000 011 71116 willdifkhizg p_.\R|5 April -»__-ppc Ge,-mm, yi", _ attaches. Several associalioiidt ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " L°_'"°u5`f ancial (Iommission arrived today ht I British nianufacturers intend totdglo ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' " 0 nary; Pont Sainte Maxencc, about 15 miles ; advantage of this new aotlyiiyfoa ‘I s --- - -~~- f '°-- [southwest of Compelgne The mem- ‘ Dart Ol' the govermnenl its scat in Pirie and its membership the new congress Bets into action. _ _ ed "Ot only by ‘wcmodlms hm by '“°’*'° (thi-_ Chateau Plessls VilIetlc_ where"ill'0Ci-ll' Ol' tl1l‘0ll8l1 illililfi' '0 is confined to forty' persons. its ob-` ject is the active study of new prob- R lcma growing out ol the war which are to be approached in the spirit of co- operation upon which the league of nations is founded. . - Hon. Elihu itoet and Mr. James Brown Scott have been clcctcd as members for iiho United States. 8 ' JAPAN§lE AGAIN WARN ‘ _ - ` CHINESE GOVT. l FIEKING. April 2.-The Japanese Minister here has warned tho Chinese Government that if the premature 3 disclosure lot secret documents by V China causes less to Japanese flu- y ancial and commercial interests, S Japan. will hold China responsible -ilor unch Idsf. Ala ltlie result. the Chinese Govenlnient has furtnor postponed the contemplated publical- lon of secret agrccnients between China and Japan. ~Americsn and British agreemenu with China, which were not regard- ti cd-as secret, were published official- H ly this,weoll. _ Since ihcIi°_ arrival in Paris the ference have been _ursiaa the publi- cation of all the secret aSl'0°,l'|1°lll’* lietweeh chinsgaaii Japan- _The “lf position. although it as reP0\1€d lil ei ii Renter despatch received In Lon- ¢|c|m¢e¢_ ' don on February 12th from Tokio. that Baron Mallino. head of the .lau- anese delegation ln Perla. had been instructed to disclose all unpublished- M treaties. mary indicated that Japan virtually had threatened war if 'China made public the secret treaties and failed to carry out an _alrrsnlement to make span the successor of Germany 'ill ghta. property and concessions lil Ghiiia. _ ” On March lilth. treaties between QM" and Japan respecting railroad 5°* _. _ -» " _ Portland, oayyyi '32 oflicers and ill "“°°"M“ in "ummm md wrm’ _'nurses from Bxlon, together with eastern ‘Cliiiia were phlili`l,l§i{_1Pil'i'l|~ men 286 529' women 124.731. Total Atlantic Flight Postponed MacKenzie Grieve. British aviators _ to Chinese delolates to the Peace Con- D i some time before they could get tholri airplane into working order. They whether they would be forced to .post _ Official diplomatic information pone the start of their lllSlll~ Wlllll' reaching Washington early in Feb* tively sei for April lo. E Essequibo Sails ..-_.__---_-1 epublican Mayor - 011 m-0P\l\1llCHlll 257-3335 5_W0lU0l’ ` ii number of signatures attached and Democrat) 240.288: HONG (ll1f-i- i $60. the amount of the donation ment- Democratli 110.898; Thompson plu-iloned. This was ri complete surprise,-| rulity 17,600. Tile total vote on oust- to him and needless to say ii very ag of the Sll00l\'S On May lat WHS D0- pleasant onc. in acknowledging thc tate Attorney Maciay lloyne, a Demo- ‘ When Rev. J. Heaney -went into , g ,the pulpit uf North Wiltshire Church ‘ --- _whore ho was holding a service on CHICAGO. APl'ii 2--T110 ¢‘-0l11°1f““ll"riday evening last, he found on thc unofficial vote for Mayor suvo Thamn 3 desk the address which follows with. . . kindness and thanking the friciids hc 391,860. Yes men 67,707, women' T6. 5 held that he appreciated it because of 35- 'l"0tBl 144.032- Mlllill Of the IDIS E the spirit revealed in the address. and etc which the Mayor received l°\u';an¢i iii. appreciation was greatly in- ears ago but lost yesterdny__wcn_t_ tolcg-caged by the fact that ho address ._._._. follows: _ Cornwall Circuit North Wiltshire March 28 1319. To the Rev. J. Heaney, Minister of Dear Friend and Pastor: Dcslrlng nh some moans to express our appreciat- ion of the splendid effort put forth In the two works of special meeting.- rcceutiy held here by you, we horo- by subscribe the sum sol. oppnsitn our names for tho purpose of making ii cash donation and beg you to accept the same as a slight token of our affection and asteeni. Signed and cinnamon and dot with bilii butter. Bake in rather :I hot ovnu about twenty-five minutes. Servo ii hot broad with butter _ - i r \ -- 1 » ~ - ' __ A members of thc othir denomination.. Sm together two cupruls or nouti they Wm at", Aces” to me Chuan” | nations nom-.ly 201000 _arms m < .. in the community as well. The address l ' ~' ~' one-quarter toaapoonful salt. one tea- is strlC-ily f0l'bldliBlJ- Guards are i ii ¢9»Pi¢°-l Uf 54,000,000- TUG' dinécpi' spoonfui oi' soda and four tablespoon- mounted at all its entrances. ?0l` this federation said: "We ilk i . luis of sugar. Work in with tlir~ fingers one rounding tablcspoouful ol' butter, Pour, in gradually one cupful: - 1 spend this year a `tlilr'd et oufluciiilo __-________m_ -end another £20,000 twin' our ilk- -sene on the development oi' ‘ ' . f sou ilk and dd one beaten egg. ' ' 5 |911 °V°l’S°05 ¢l'l4_9- dill' izfiix urcllil togethe: and spread in -1 l11iB9i0ll€l' NIB 'been -itttihlf ' wcii-greased shallow baking-pan about crai who run as independent by petit; i A” lon. ST. JOHN'S .\`I`ld.. Ailrii i_-l‘repiil'u- ` ons for the attempt of Harry Gi awker and Lieutenant Commander cross thc Atlantic in a ‘Sopwlth bl- lane, -have been delayed by the limit- i I ed men have found the task of -moviugf _the necessary machinery to their teiii~ ! titude of Japan ill! U00" °“° 0' °l" porary slrdrome, a few miles from thu. facilities available here. The nlri ty. more difficult than they lllld "Wi " They said today that it would be d not venture any prediction an to fgfr , .__- For Portland Mnllm LONDON. April 2.-The llasequibo lied on Monday from Liverpool for ian_eousf;*"i\i_-',’,|eo§Ki°-. f- -I,-5? _ . l. f _ ‘ . r. - f ' (téotiier man from Kirinlale hes-' vital; ulgmvool. __ ..._ li -_._ _ bn~J\~ f" _. f _- a. --ff' 1:' -- _'. _f -, 2 ---.r<»"' ’ f _f _//, " . I \‘ I I ' ii _ I is ' 1 ‘, '_ fe _ “_ _ ‘ ` i v .\._ mists. / ,f _ 'Captain V. S. Bennett, ii Royal Air: _ _ . _ _ - 'Force flight commander. who took I H “G °° °n as we M” 'eww ° Chamberlain i Greece; we have anothé\r"'é6'ihl%idlt one inch thick. Core, pare and cull i ill Midfld 'iliaufi ¢h_||i_¢,f’f:||| tour sour upplcs into cighths snr.; LONDON' Am,” 1'_Capmiu xflcg' “'1dhl;°§’;;';~ 01: place them in parallel rows sharp. ._ Cl 1 I | __- 1. | | C “V” " "3 ” °5, ._ edge pressed slightly into the bat!i‘|`.}:;;1'G0n l3_1|1;|m;cnf:r'00E{qgguxlnfmgrigi mmm” 1° mu? Egflagd this ° 5Pl°l“k10 °"°" “U ‘1 lm-1° mi"°“ “Marg lui in connection with his claims mi one or mn wprmenmhin is-'I-*.3 'I “ffhnving performed n series of notable? wma with the arm”-I 'Gave 1 ' F' "Ori aerial rents while o h srltl ' C°'”m°'°m Mi“‘°“° *M "”‘M‘2 K- ` U " 0 sh from gone to Holland to invostigat tht; -is ‘ 6 ~ |last summer, took ii personal hand ini - ' f _ --_ - todays roceedlngs, cross-exnn1in`n ` for made by me muh T' °°!' D ' K’ poration to encourage British ttaafd. isimil cover the world With- #Him ` 'part in scores of combats during the 4; (rad ‘B I _ ,,n‘ I war. and who wi-urs the war crosh_~ 0 comm “une” T’ Miki? (‘:iptaiu (ilinnlbcrluin rlrcw fre thc i he selling “mtg or wmmercm ' "‘ f eilors but they will have adn# Mill witness lcsilnioiiy icuding to snb-- _ soihihiie the fcehihiliiy or the var-i"’““ "H" °°”““"" °’ ‘?.°'i¥i‘?.-°'Y't‘-'=“’ caches. and their reports will timid -ann z.m;fxu`m:x l-esfxv.. ~s-fs 'lusioii with ii regular squadron pilot ions air uiauoeuvers attributed to th Amercln In tho ill hi he claim-Tl British manuhemnn um M’ hw* e n 8 S ' crl to have made. Captain Bcnnctl. for Instance. :idinittcrl the possibil- it_v of :i visiting pilot noting in col- iirry come to hand." _ ,-1 slirvzrw '{"‘/`,'f/ ¥""*~>. ` )*urav“" / 1 "~\e._ _ a - .- fto iiiku puri in an oilciislvc patrol, _ ` - but, the British oiilcor said, lic was _ - _ __ * f = “' sure that detection would follow such ’ `_ ii. st _ _ 617- ' The alleged report of Captain Cham- ' ,bcrla.ln’s feats stated that when hc-| (Special to The Guardian) ` was forced to land between lines lic MONTREA-li.Aprll 2.-Advlcos ;to`re off thc compass from the air- are to thc effect that the lmlldon ‘lllunc und by brnndisiiing it succeed- resentutive of the Domlilidii 'cd in putting to night three Germans Company had received ah olbr und in capturing one ot the enemy. l"uptuin Bonnet. ln his testimony w- day stiitcil that the compass rosem- _blcll u band grenade. but. like n prov- _lous witness who had testillerl on this ipolui. thought it would be impossible Zto wrench the compass from its flat- , linings. Following Captain Bennett. Lieut_ § L. l~‘. Mitchell, or the Royal ali-Force. " ` ftestllled that he once trlerl to wrench _ _ ‘ii compass from ir wrecked "Cornell," This is a reproduction of the pri le ti_l‘\_\WlIl5. submitted by C. I~`. tiaur burn. of Montreal, in the War Savings it mdehlna of the gy” Captain Chang. Uerwon contest. ltseté forth iii at vor _v striking manner some or_thr'asllenl rbhtiims iii thi- War savings Plan. I im-Isla ig sam is say. used, _het which has recently been introduced in Canada. - without success. the Urainion Government for three million and four worth of cotton goods. it is understood. tor 30 or cotton at current representative 'of' the tile Co.. weatoverseaa carrying Lloyd Harris and Mission. Those erly lookin# _leii_ oi_ tlie' nieni"vrhici| record one as all iiniea have beta